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YOURBIRTHDAY
drawn.
Febrisary17,
LEO (Jtdy 23-Aug. 22) You
Lady luck will be watching could be Invited to some cononethlscoming year. You could will benefit you In a large way.
acquire a fattened bank ac- Take care not to let the cat out
count, have mon romance and of the bag.
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P9CM (Feb. *March 35) Others qWcIdy sce that your
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find You 40POcially charming today and will want you to be

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and appealing today. Your the decision-maker. You'll
popularity is at a high point, so make all the right choices.
make the most of it. Find out
LIBRA (Sept. 23Oct. 23) You
more of what lies ahead for you can look r Dame Fortune to
In 1979 by sending for yo ur copy open doors leading to benefits
of Adro-Grapb Letter. Mail $1 for you in thie area of your work
for each to AdroGrh, P.O. or career. Don't waste her
orccadorl.
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
birth sIi.
Gestures of goodwill from
ARMS (March 21-April 19) friench and associates will be
Don't be afraid to depend on offered to you In large
those little hullots today. They measures today. Some ng
will prove to be quite reliable. rather nice could come
Youl bow how to bland InSAGITTAPJUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
tuition with reason.
21) One with whom u will
TAURUS(April &amp;May 10) A have Wwg emotiorsal ties WW
co*e of key people will make have you on his or her m1nd
fteyld,rg that they Arc onyoix today. A gift might be trside today, whieb amm you of thcoming.

of the majority.

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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Director of Human Resources
Troy Todd will take a lower position" in county
government March 13, but his hard line" approach
to social services will be maintained, according to
County Administrator Roger Neiswender.
Netswender said Todd has asked for reassignment but Todçt
declined comment."! don't know where you heard that," he said,
prior to Nelswender's confirmation.
"He has asked for reassignment because the pressure of the
position has had an adverse effect on his health," Neiswejider
said today. "Todd feels he has accomplished what the county
commission originally wanted accomplished in evaluating
programs. The positions he has had to take hindered his effectiveness In dealing with personnel in operations," Neiswender
said

Despite Todd's departure, his "hardline" approach to social
services Is not likely to change, the county administrator said.
"The board and I Instructed Todd to dig into situations and give
objective evaluations. He was not free lancing around at his own
direction." Nelswender said.
"The change in leadership will not mean the board Is deemphasizing financial and program responsibilities. The need for
reasonable justification of programs and good sound
management will continue. This will not change. Some times a

Nelswender said.

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Since last summer, Todd has been at the center of two con-

troversies. A poverty agency, Seminole Community Action

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angrily charged Todd was insensitive to the needs of the poor and
demanded his ouster.
In Auguet, the Semindle County Health Department medical
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medical and social decisions affeding her department. She said
be was not qualified to make medical decisions.
Todd denied he was making medical decisions, but

COUNTY TRAFF1C AIDE MICHAEL REMON READIES SIGNS

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regulatory sips in Orange County.

Fifty-two bus stop signs removed on we
orders of the Sanford city manager will be
back In place soon on the instructions of the

46 That is not the law,
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The law UYS YOU cannot put a bus stop sign
on a regulatory sign." "I would suggest that

city commission,

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Commissioner Eddie Keith agreed
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tell the story.

Anastasio Somoza, today.

that two foreigners are

It seems, McMlllan said,

Central American county
bu been delayed on a &amp;By
basis since due in part,"to
a breakdown in the court

of the estate, McMillan
soild.
"Nikki's telephone
conversations are very

systems there."

guarded. Apparently she is

McMIllan

"I think we've gotten along
pretty darn well without It," he

choosing her

words

carefully. If she didn't

said in her speak Spanish she would be
loak" McMillan said.

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Central Florida Regional city administrators. Con-

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Thursday will depend on a

favorable decision to be Gesseralissimosomon will

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native Nicaraguan and that
Assistant County Attorney
shoWd give MrL CI8yt011
Bob McMillan today, her
departure from that an edge In pinin control

the city
future growth problems and
have a voice In recom. I spends approximately $1,700
mendations to the dato and annually in dues and memfederal government, Sanford bership fees in various
has decided to join the East professional organizations for

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her father's estate.
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Seminole County but placed on signs In
to pay or a separate pole, said Kirchhoff.
Sniord
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He also said bus stop signs ard Wowed on authority to remove them.

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the same pole.
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"I can't seeany reason we shoulcin't put the
signs up and leave them up wa &amp; court tells
save taxpayers funds.
us to take am down," said Keith.
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is not the law and that is only an in.

way signs.
But the commission Interpreted the law
differently and overruled him.
County Commissioner William Kirchhoff,

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hard line has been taken. The requirement that social agencies
show funds are properly administered and services actually
delivered will remain. Some of the hard evaluaticrnswflcontinue.
We are not interested in back-sUding in areas of accountability,"

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maybe considered. One of the areas initially discussed is in the
manpo wer organization," Neiswender said.

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CANCU(Junefl-July)In AQUAIUIJ8 (J $F.b 19) a
value to fiie two 10 spots.'
he mod. Tomorrow,
we'll answer her
your dsIIirrs today keep the This Could be ofle of those lucky ern use ota:u bid.
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days
wheii
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North wants to be In tame
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after his partners ta eout ERN, send $1 to. Win it
Oswald: "In the old
s per. P.o. Biox aq. R&amp;di
he could jump to two spades Station, Now York, N.Y. 10019.)

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and South would pass with
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Carter concerning relations
the United States and
Israel.
Begin said it was evident to
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level talks In
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Prime Minister Menschern

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state, it has
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else
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salt is chances or reproduction
obtained from an arm with
com'"etely hopeless at tMs
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Iodine are added so people will the near future?
not have iodine deficiencies. DEAR READER
The
Impure salt may contain a answer to your questloq
variety of other elements depends a lot on what
besides iodine. That's true of really found during the ez
sea salt.
pioratory surgery. en who
Itisstlllsodlnmchloride,and have had their vu deferena
if you had a medical condition surgically severed ciii
that meant you should restrict sometimes
the
have
salt Intake, you certainly should sterilization operation rovernot use it If you're a 'normal sod Of
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healthy person and want to use done to the vas deferens, 1
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then it should not harm you any
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more than the ordinary salt you tube. A vasectomy literally.*:
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expect any miracles from
because there are no real
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beneficial effects from sea salt reconstruction to provide a
that you should not be able to or passageway might be
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one of the new rnicrosurgicsl
To give You more information techniques. It's worth a con
about problems with salt, I am sultatlon with such a wo1ogIca
sending you The Health Letter surgeon.

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chemical imbalance and die. DEAR DR. LAMB-lam a
Most people do use too much 29-year-old male. After wi
salt or certainly more than they dergoing two recent oineed. There are a variety Of ploratory operations, I was
medical problems, such as informed that I could neva

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DEAR DR. LAMB - I know
common salt can be dangerous
and I have been reducing
use of it in cooking and on Ow
table. However, what about sea
salt? Is It dangerous, or would it

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Tuesday, Feb. 27,1979,

Re
Chinabuffs
US. Plea To Withdraw
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United Press International
The United States today urged China to
withdraw Its invasion forces from Vietnam,
where the lighting between the two cornmunsts nations was intensifying, but china
said It would not pull back unless Vietnam
negotiates a ceasefire
U.S. Treasury Secretary Michael
Blumenthal met for 90 minutes with Chinese
Vice Premier Teng Hsiaoping and afterwarci, told reporters: "I conveyed the
position of the United States with respect
China's move Into Vietnam and Indicated our
opposition to that move and our hope there
will be a speedy withdrawal."
Asked whether this was the messageCarter
directed him to deliver to the Chinese,
Blumenthal said, "Yes." He assessed his
meeting with Teng as "very good and
thorough."
Earlier, Teng told reporters in the Great
Hall of the People that Chinese troops are
exploding the "myth of the Invincibility of
Vietnam." He said he does not expect Vietnam's strongest ally, the Soviet Union, to
Intervene In the war, but "we are prepared
mnst that" In any event.
Asked when the fighting would end, Teng
said, "Such a matter cannot be decided by

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INEREF
Shah Faces Execution
On Return To Iran
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)— Ibrahim Yazdi,
Iran's new deputy premier for revolutionary
affairs, said Monday he had "no doubt" that
exiled Shah, now living in Morocco, would
executed if brought back to Iran for trial,
"He is personally responsible for all the
crimes and prisons," Yazdi said.
Interviewed by satellite on the Lehrer
Report, Yazdi said "there are people who are
planning to bring" the Shah back to Iran.

Hijackers Thwarted
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPD— A man and
a woman claiming to be armed with a bomb
hijacked a Soviet Aeroflot airliner today but
police stormed the plane after It landed in
Stockholm and arrested the hijackers.
No one was injured.
They had threatened to blow up the plane
and its 34 passengers and crew members, and
demanded political asylum in Sweden.

Cosmonauts Welcomed
MOSCOW (UP!)— Two Soviet cosmonauts
aboard the Salyut 6 space lab found a very tidy
new home In space today and a note of advice
left behind by the previous tenants.

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asked the commission to Park would not be great enough Regional Planning Council cording to Knowles.
to need sewer service.
reconsider after he promised
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Being held at the Seminole
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lawyer for the Florida Lung
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could fa ce electricity cutbacks
Gluckn'w said, however, the
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bedisplayedinanefforttowardoffthebabyMing "dark disease" that has claimed the
lives of 70 infants, church officials said
Monday. "The ashes wi ll be displayed so that
parents can pray to God for help and
protection for all the infants touched by this
terrible disease," Cardinal Carrado Ursi said.

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Afiremanonan Amtrak train
was cut In the face when two
youths threw a rock through the
windahield of a OVlfl8 train
an-gina.
no Incident occurred
Monday at 6:95 p.m. at North
Street near Altamonte Springs.
Recvrda indicate PItA. Roberts
of (klEKIo was cut In the face
and eyes by flying-glass. The
train continued to Tampa
where Roberts was treated.
$15 BIllING
A 74-yearold Sanford woman
was bilked out of $520 by
woman on Monday. Tilde Mae
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on foot.
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spotted the woman trying to
flag down passing motorists
and they Mopped to help her.
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Department was notified
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available by Sej*. 1— dues-paying members: request for a variance In
residents direct access to U. S. capacity
with the understanding A Altamonte Springs, city's subdivision rqpd&amp;Uous to
1742 through the Industrial waiver would be given to
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park and would also provide an pet septic tanks if sewer CasaelbetTy and Winter Springs allow for overhead electrical
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and
service.
Undergroundservice
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entry for truck traffic into
ate
was not available.
Apopka, Daytona Beach, Lake required by the regulations.
residential area — a situation service
City consulting engineer Al Buena Vista, Orlando, Palm
The request was made by Y
Bornstein considers unsafe.
was
auhorlzed
to
prepare
Bay,
Winter
Pirk and EnferprIe Inc., Maitlarvl, on
"No tr uck driver In his right Land
a report on the capacity of the Rockledge.
Out'
a 45-house subdivision on
mind would drive a truck In Skylark
Sewage
Treatment
mouth the council has no Georgia Ave.
Langdale," said Grant. "Gm Plant and its ability to handle
I.
Thecommiiilonsaid thearea
official powers, Its recoinTALLAHASSEE,
(Mannlng—cltypoli cechlef)
(UPI)
Regulation
secretary
who
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are the basis for wil l be more attractive ll power
Three of Florida's biggest make a recommendation tø.,
af rald to omdhiacaiInttre." the proposed Skylark-In-theWoods Phase II and Lanidal. many
and federal poles are removed and the power companies are warning Gov. Bob Grahthn on whether
The property was formerly
Industrial Park proJects, as decisions affecting Central power lines put undergroun d. I the
theslteofanautoJunkyardand we
lights
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fiveyearsago was annexed Into on
if
hookto
them
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system
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high polluting oil because of
Graham would not only h@4:
thoitage
zoning designation.
of cleaner fuels,
to suspend DER clean é'
Ironically,even after BornAt that time, residents of the
Florida Power and Ugig Co., standards, but urge Carter to"
adjoining
esulxiivisionrutta,ti
*eleestreM,
Tampa
Electric Co., and
ends 1r federal regida.
to
ppy
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having previously objected to
Jacksonville Electric Authority tions covering Florida.
1)1st tail! details were waned
the county zoning bcMrd
as
ked Cloy Bob Graham and Itaj)enslcos could remain !
out on who would pay for what
county commission, came to
President Carter Monday to effect up to tow' months.
the sewer service.
before the city zoning board and Theextend
declare
an emergency and David Gluckman, the onIj
plat was approved,
council to oppose
of
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C.130,
which
was
In
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federal
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said he will not oppose the'
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was reported on firs and in to be standing oaths aft section
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Take care of each other and be very considerate to each other. You have a lot of
friends and they will all help you. We wish you

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Leonard Woodcock will miss the
formal opening Thursday of the U.S..
Embassy in Peking, despite the
Senate's unusual — and unexpected
— speedy approval, 82-9, of his.
appointment as ambassador to......
China. The anticipated delay in a'.;
Senate vote because of resentmentby some conservative senators over
failure to continue security
arrangements with Taiwan did .not s:,
materialize. A State Departmfht'..'.
official said Woodcock would not..
arrive In Peking until "a few day&amp;
after March 1," the date set for the
formal resumption of diplomatic'
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flight engineer Valery Ryumin linked their
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Florida, noted Morris.
ford," noted Commissioner The council studies
population trends, develops
John Morris.
Freshman Commissioner traffic plans and economic
projections for Central Florida.
David Fair, a former city
OKs Industry Sute county planner, agreed witi! 'I'hie 44-member council
quarterly. Sanford will appoint
one
private citizen and one city
ByJANECASSELBERRY zoning.
"Plans are being made by
commissioner
to represent the
Herald Staff Writer
They agreed to accept the E&amp;A Central Florida Regional city,
toning OIl the understanding Planning Council. flIn other action, the city
Longwood City Commission there would be no entrance affectSanford and I think we
plan-delayed
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has approved the final plat for a from the site Into the residential need to be a part of
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property.
The
CO""Ofl
Industrial park after area and it be fenced to block rung," said Fair.
"If you want my personal wants to see how much mI&amp;it
the developer agreed to build a the view.
InpresantlflghlsplanfOla34
opinion,
and not ai city beaoldtoprlvatelnvedorsand
street he did not want and to
'
ago.
lot
Industrial
park,
Bornsteln
manager,
it's
a lot of wasted thus returned to the tax rolls.
which Longdale residents
.'.'
After contusion arose over the _________________________________
said he had compiled with all money," Knowles said.
objected,
location
of some city property, ____________________________________________________
requests
by
the
city
Land
But Morris disagreed,
The developer, Jerome
"If
we
can
spend
ap
the
commission
directed
Bornstein, gave In to pressure Planning Agency, the city
by Commimioners J. R. Gramt engineer, and had included a proximately $4,00e to put U&amp;S Knowles to Prepare a map with
city property designated. The
and Ray Letbensperger holding pond requested by on the lakefront, I think we
• • • Todd
Monday night alter Corn- Interim City Administrator and spend approximately that map will be reviewed at
'.
(Costhmaed From Page IA)
amount to keep In touch with commission's March 12
missioner Stephen Barton's Planner David Chacey.
".
original motion to approve the Bornstein asked the corn-our future," Morris said. meeting.
management decisions as required by his position.
'•
plat for Longdale Industrial mission not to require him to Slendrcm sponsored the move
Knowles also was desiWiated
It appears likely, Todd's $1lI,36 salary will be reduced."
Park had died for the lack of a put In sewer lines unless they to turn lakefront lights on last to negotiate for approximately Nelawender said Todd's new salary will be pegged to the pay
second.
could guarantee the project month after they had been shut 12 acres of land Just west of the scale of his new, but "lower" post.
"You mean my project is could be hooked up within 150 off last summer in an ecohomy city's sewer plant on U.&amp; 1742.
Todd became the county's first director of human services alter,:
dying because of that lousy days or by Sept. 1. He said he move.
The property is needed for an
The East Central Florida expansion of the plant, ac- 1977. ______
road?", Bornstein said as he felt the needs of the Industrial

NEW DELHI, India (UPD— Sanjay Gandhi, son of former Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi and a major power during her
emergency rule, was sentenced today to two
years in jail for destroying an antigovernment film that had been subpoenaed by
the Supreme Court.
Gandhi and Vldya Charan Shukia, former
information and broadcasting minister in
Mrs. Gandhi's Cabinet, will serve from one to
two years on each of seven counts. The sentences will run concurrently.

Tuesday, Feb. 27,1919-3A

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one side only. We will be teaching Viotnam a certainly exaggerated.
Chinese sources said the Invading Chinese
lesson. It will be limited in degree and not last
______
a long time."
forces were under orders not to advance more
By DENNIS FEOLA
Springs, told sheriff's deputies Road 436 and Jewel Drive.
Thieves took a spray corn- compressor stolen from a truck
$112 GONE
gain entry to the car. Owner of
STEREO RIPPED OFF
than 30 miles from the border. They said
Teng also said Chinsh* "t otheraim
Burglars apparently pried.
Herald
SWI
occurred
burglary
Writerpressor with attached spray parked in front of hi house. The
A total of $112 cash was stolen the
A combination radio and the rnrchandlse Is Dawn
fIgt4ing is being staged within 12 miles from
'
than to explode the myth of Vietnamese
A
gun and
E. during a burglary at a Forest sometime between midnight open a door to gain entry to the
of ioe from a compressor Is the property of stereo was stolen from a car Mlche!!t Brooks, 18, of
jZ:" '-c
the frontier.
claims. We don't want to occupy any Vietabducted
and
robbed
at
guntruck
parked
in
Sanford.
Ave.
near
City restaurant.
and 8:20 a.m. on Saturday. restaurant. The money was.
Central
Fla.
Door
Co.
of
Parked
at
the
Sun
Bank
on
State
Hornbeam
iain territory."
The battles are now "heavier than before
.,.
pg by two man Monday
James Miller, 39, of 408 Scene of the burglary was the stolen from a cash box in a
Johnny Amos, 35, of 2731 Longwood and was valued at Road 434 at Longwood. Thieves Longwood.
The Japanese news agency Kyodo reporwith large numbers of troops apparently_______________
even'ng.
Truman St., reported the W.
broke out the rear windowto The stereo was valued at $100. Alcazar Ave. near Altamonte
Little Dairy Manor at State desk, records indicate.
tlng from Peking said China claimed ft had
involved on both ... sides," a US. State
The Incident began in
disabled or destroyed seven missile bases.
Department spokesman said In Washington
Maitland where Catherine
Monday.
Kyodo quoted official docwnents saying
Martin,. 43, was leaving her
The spokesman said the Vietnamese
"several thousand" Vietnamese prisoners of
1doctor's office. As she was
' ,.,/
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appear to be reinforcing units in the north,"
getting in her car In the doctor's
— the first China has reported taking •
a rugged, overgrown area where the war is
______
parking lot, two men aphave been taken into Chinese territory,
centered
along
mountain
roads
that
have
Proached
her and Pulled agun.
The Kyodo report said 7,000 Vietnamese
been
pounded
by
artillery.
They
drove,
with the woman
troopawereknockedoutofactlononthefront
in
the
car,
to
a field off
Teng
said
Monday
he
hoped
the
war
would
line along China's Kwangsi Chryan
Longwood-Lake
Mary Road
take
no
longer
than
China's
1952
border
war
Autonomous Region, directly to the northeast
about
2
miles
north
of State
with
India.
The
war
is
In
Its
11th
day
today
.
of Vietnam.
Road 477.
with
fighting
spilling
across
five
northern
.
Kyodo said 10,000 others were aJ'Jhll2ted
The 1972 Plymouth got duck
Vietnam provinces.
on the front along Yunnan Province two
in
the mud so the pair took the
An editorial In the official Chinese
war erupted last Saturday.
YIUIMII is north-west of Vietnam and
_______
Cominunlst Party Paper, People's Daily, said
today China would not withdraw its troops
borders on Laos.
until Hanoi agreed to negotiate. "The border
Radio Hanoi claimed Tuesday total
conflict between China and Vietnam can only
casualties of i9,30 since the war began Feb.
be settled through negotiations," the
17. Analysts in Bangkok said they believe the
S
Vietnamese casualty claims are almost
newspaper said.
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Road, Longwood

Gandhi's Son Given 2 Years

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Evening 11emM

It's dill on the drawing board, but what a dream I
That's the concept of Inter-collegiate football for
the University of Central Florida.
Nope, they won't be playing the Gator,, the
Hurricanes or the Seminoles. Not right away,
anyway.

Around

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Tuesday, February 27, 1979-4A

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Actually, it will be quite an accomplishment f
they so much as can rally forces to go as far as to
outfit anything that looks like a football team and
schedule games against the likes of Saint In, Fort
Lauderdale Business College or any of the state"
Junior varsity or freshmen college teams.
Dr. Jack O'Leary Is director of athletic, at UCF,
and this I his baby. He doesn't have a coach,
equipment or players yet. But he has a 'home. He
has secured perrnlulcn from the Orlando Sports,

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The Clock

Where's Our

BYJMRAYNES

Foreign Policy?

some empty blechers.

complex Authority to stage games In the Tangerine
Bowl.
The concept, of foothill lan't unrealistic. Not if
$50,000 can be raised in the nest few months. Florida
Senator George Stuart Is on the UCF bandwagon,
and has a hand In fimd.ralathg activities for the
Knights. Orlando radio stations WDBO and WKIS
are giving the project free spot advertisements.
In effect, O'leary feels that with a community
effort football In 79 Is feasible.
This could be quite a bonus for a number of
Seminole County athletes. UCF is not to the point It
offers athletic grent4n-slcle for prospective footbailer,, bid that's not likely far off when the
gridiron team gets Its feet firmly entrenched, and It
is apparent that it won't be playing games before

Demo R
On Debt
Payment

Ex-Lt. Gov. Williams

________

eicMatlna stWation tn sotaut Mis?

administration,

No wonder even members of his own party, like
Illinois' Sen. Adlal Stevenson, have labeled Mr.
Carter as "embarrassingly weak" as a world
leader.
And then, of course, we have Howard Baker,
Minority leader of the Senate and erstwhile
presidential candidate, telling an audience of
Seminole and Orange County Republicans that our
current foreign policy lacks coherence and
stability,

The latter, of course, Is to be expected, with
Republicans waiting in line to comment.
No matter how much prominence you give him or
with what degree of fervor you accept Howard
Baker, It Is hard to argue with his appraisal.
We suggest that the best thing that can be done
'now is for all presidential aspirants from both
parties to debate foreign policy.
Perhaps this will stimulate some constructive
movement,

ByDONGRAFF
ot the least of Washington's concerns in the
N
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Iranian debacle Is the fate of the American
weapons with which the shah's armed forces had
.
___
___
been so lavishly outfitted.
_________ _____
Some equipment, particularly advanced
'"
waq
ganes,may have been slipped out ofthe
_____
country before the roof fell In. But much mon
'
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/ _,,,
has gone with the rest of the spoils to the victor In
.
_____
.:
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the Iranian revolution - the Ayatollah
Khomeini.
pWhathe chooses todo with itIs what Is now ot
concern. The shah, as the pillar of stability upon
which Western power rolled in the Persian Gulf
I'
_____
area,waa not the recipient of outdated odds and
ends from periodic Pentagon Inventory
•-•.
dearances.
He got the very latest and bed, the
. ___
same super4ophlsticated weaponry with which
..
____
/
U.S. forces are equipped.
/
it is dam" enough that these arms are
likely to be lost to the Western side. There appears tobenouonto doubt that
"Try to look at It this way, Rosalynn
deliver on his now to neutralize Iran. It would be
ever so much more so should they fall Into uIt's the practical .qulvol.nt of diplomacy."
friendly hands -namely Soviet.
So damaglng that Washington Is having some
second
thoughts about its entire policy of arming
BUSINESS WORLD
underdeveloped countries to advance American
strategic Interests. Sen. Frank Church, new
.
chairman
the Senate Foreign Relations
nthusiasm than party officials had hoped
____ of
1w e_____
Trading w
Committee,
which as early as 1976 warned In a
for, big their contributions nevertheless have
staff report that arms sales to Iran were "out of
been substantial. Donations and pledges now
put
control."
says he Intends pressing the ad
currency.
As
the
Central
Intelligence
Agency
BY KAZUO IfliAlfi
total about P50,000.
With
Coca-Cola's
entry
it
In
a
recent
report,
"A
major
financial
cooministration
to undertake a complete review of
NEW YORK (UPI) But DNC officials privates are hitter about
capacity
to
earn
arms
exports.
limited
what they view as an unwarranted rebuff of their Into the Chinese market as a symbol, American Mzaiut Is China's
In the Irarün case, these exports had apales good prospects tot upended trade foreign exchange."
5
ai4ag. db.r thal .*ratealc. The
paçsi
es _____
______
t7Il.ILn%&amp; •____—
(I
•
J$p_meas
_____
SUNfs
aSS áflahied lbS
The National Council - for U.S China Trade r
dsr, Ci?sIIbYmated to be about massive
political, philanthropic and personal - from the
soide
billion short of the capital required for Its undertake expensive new programs In
New York Qty offices of an organization called estimates bilateral volume may triple by 1981 $200
per-unit
weapon
costs
a4d
ambitious programto modernize Its economy by ingtwes, lowered the
from an estimated $1.2 billion.
the Park Agency.
the
U.S.
trade
balance.
1*.
were a badly need Plus In
China's external trade should amood to $00
"rip Kennedys dldu't produce a single conAs tlthmgs stand now, the Chinese are out for Iran contributed almost $20 billion to U$.
Iributor," says another DNC leader, "so we've billion by 1* with the United States accow'ltlflg dollar credits - and thia
eager to upgrade foreign earnings during the past decade. U
emarked all the money we've gotten so far to for about 20 percent, according to the semi- links with ma* Americanare
banks.
That's good businesslnal"league. But
pay the Humphrey bills. We'll be damned If well governmental council, established In im.
Bank of America, largest U. S. bank, has this particular deal turned out, ood business In
Essential to expanded SinoAmirican trade Is formailg fullbeinkin,g reldionship wMthe Bank the economic sense proved to be bad business
use Humphrey money to retire Kennedy's debt."
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mus., Smith's the brisk sale of Chinese products In the
the country's foreign exchp bank, strategically.
r-n-w, was invited to a private White American market as well es Its active purchases and olther leading banks are upgrading their
During the later phases of the Iranian
He luncheon held last summer for "fat cats" of technical know-how and industrial equipment.
Chinese Vice Premier Tang Halao.ping 1
believed to be likely supporters of the debt
But some flu,I analysts sound a warning collapse, a detachment Of U.S. fighter plants
retig campaign. But Kennedy's brief visit Senators during his eight-day official visit to the concerning Western credit coinmIm,ntz to mad, a swing through Saudi Arabia as a gesture
was derided by one Carter political operative as United States, "We need many things. You have Qa In view of the already mounting debts of Of support for the Saudis and other worried pro.
jine' In the Immediate vicinity.;
Western rea
many, may good thip ... We plan to import non4lgilroducing developing cowdrios.
merely "a cameo appearance."
There
was
some allielim of the gesture as
the
hmchsan
hosted
by
the
president
many
things
Including
capital.
So
there
Is
the
0(
Bank for InternatIonal Settlements and World being considerably 1.ms than forceful since the
was supposed to have been secret, unwanted qiastlim Cd repayment.(age goods should
Bank data shows net bank claim on these plane' were unarmed.
pabllctty forced the Justice Department and FBI be able to be sold on the American market."

NEW YORK (UP!) — Milk deliverers and
plant workers walked off the job Saturday
night, drying up milk supplies for 10 million
people in New York's five boroughs and Long
Island and triggering reports of, widespread
"price gouging" on the part of merchants
haWking what was left. The strikers were
unmoved by the cries of those who feel they
need milk for various physical reasons and
those who are being plundered.

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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Upper Atlantic Coast flood waters,
unleashed by a winter storm and high tides
associated with a solar eclipse, receded today
and snowbound lower Midwesterners looked
forward to clear skies and moderating temperatures. The National Weather Service said
the storm system that pounded the Northeast
and Mid-Atlantic states Monday with rain,
sleet and snow, lost itsptanch during the night
and drifted into the ocean.

Chicago Mayor Challenged

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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Eclipse '79, the last solar blackout revue to
play the North American continent 'this
century, drew rave notices Monday from
scientists and anyone else lucky enough to
have a good seat for the star-studded attraction. The performance opened off the
Oregon and Washington coasts in the Pacific
Ocean and danced its way non-stop for 90
minutes in a spotlight of black across
America's outback, Into remote sections of
Canada and winding up in far-off Greenland.

Chance To Be Crazy'
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NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - Stopping an incoming tide would have been- easier than
slowing the mthieu of Bourbon Street on
Mardi Gras Dày. "It's the chance to be crazy
that brings these people out here," said Burke
Medigan, a bartender in the French Quarter.

"Thousands of people ignored the police strike
and got an early start on today's Mardi Gras
'. madness, despite city lenders' pleas for

residents and tourists to avoid the French
Quarter today.

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CHICAGO (UP!)- The finely tuned
organization sometimes called the last of the
old-time big city machines faced perhaps its
stiffest challenge in more than 15 years in
today's Chicago Democratic mayoral
primary. Mayor Michael A. Rilandic, 57, heir
at least in office to the late "boss,"' Richard J.
Daley, fought for political respect and even
survival with Jane Byrne, 44, a wee bit of an
Irish woman with the tongue of an outraged
mother superior.

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Gambling Firm Wins Permit

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ATIANTICCITY, N.J. (UP!) -On the day
Its temporary operating permit was to expire,

Resorts International received the first
j4. permanent gambling cshio license In New
.: Jersey, despite state moves to block it. The
license was panted- after a lerdgUiy in'vestlgallon found no evidence of orgaril'ed
crime.
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Sanford:
Fay Della
Patty Varner
Lillian Gardner
Rodney Carr
Tina Coffman
Patrick Nichol
Mildred Spring
June Jones
Bertha Manning, Lk. Monroe
Harold Jones, Orange City
Veins Dlcksrn. C*$I.iei'ry
Will~Th . t4sndrIcsei, D.tion.

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WEATHER

Kuclnlch Facing Vote . Test ...

system sale will find out today how the people
feel. Clevelanders cast their ballots on the two
separate issues. Cleveland has been mired in
default since Dec. 15, when six local banks
holding short-term notes refused to refinance
them.

280,000 barrels of oil a day.
—Temperature limits for heating, cooling and hot water in
public buildings. This would produce the greatest fuel saving
estimated at about 460,000 barrels a day.

Sanlord:
Lizzie Smith
Beule Mathis
Valarie Williams
George Hail
Augusta Schwaner
Carmel M. Coe
Bernice Hawkins
Robert Langlofli
Elizabeth Gruber
Lee Nichols, Deltone
Harry J. Reis, Deltone
Max Puschoit, DeBary
Deuie Surber, Geneva
William Goodwin, Enterprise
Lester Carroll, Lk. Helen
Ralph Blount, Lyons, Ga.
BIRTHS:
Huron &amp; Barbara Braxton, a boy,
Sanford
Peter &amp; Lorraine Wy, a boy,
Sanford
DISCHARGES:

Floods Recede, Mild Temps

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Embattled Mayor
Dennis Kucinich, who supports a city income
tax hike and strongly opposes a proposed light

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FEBRUARY 23 17
ADMISSIONS:

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Customers of
State Farm Mutual, Florida's biggest
automobile insurer, will get $14.9 million in
dividends this spring. "Because of better than
anticipated claim experience, we wound up
with a larger profit than needed to meet our
financial needs," the firm explained.

KhOmelniwW

But other administration officials, reflecting uncertainty over
when Iran will resume oil exports and how much it will sell, said
some of Monday's mandatory conservation proposals short of
rationing might be needed by this summer.
The Iranian cutoff is costing the United States 500,000 barrels a
day, producing shortages that Monday caused Atlantic Richfield
to join Phillips, Shell and several other oil companies in curtailing
gasoline deliveries to service stations. Some airlines have canceled flights for lack of fuel.
Administration and congressional sources said Carter approved four of the five standby mandatory conservation
measures sent to him this weekend by the Energy Department.
Those four were:
—Coupon-type gasoline rationing, to be used only as a last
resort. The same number of coupons, worth one gallon each,
would be issued monthly for each vehicle registered in the United
States. The degree of rationing would depend on the severity of
the fuel shortage.
—Weekend gasoline station closings, probably starting with
closings on Sundays. The purpose would be to discourage pleasure
driving on weekends, producing estimated savings of about

HOSPITAL
NOTES

Insurance Firm Rebating

to conduct an Investigation Into allegations that
Charles Weaver, a vice president of developing countries up to $41.7 billion at JON
The same can't be said of the follow-up visit
the party violateld a aeldom.eniforced federal Wei4lnijmouse Electric Corp., told United Frees, 30, 1971 from $211 billion a year earlier.
undertaken by Defense Secretary Harold B.
U Chinese developn.ntiaalow, and If the Wed Brown. He is well-armed not only with ix"We mot bs car" natto exaggerate WOW the
law.
Attorney General Griffin B. Bell's recent potential of trade with Chinis or the speed with nocatlalw makes iuhat' c*W coin- piw of support but with offers of hardwate.
report on that probe cleared Carter of any hugs) wblth trade exp'a$on Is going to be accompli- mlInm4s to Qna, It could be a serious drain on
"We welcome your new role," he told the
both the abed.
Wedern resources, the Wall Street Journal Saudis, who from most reports seem to find tl*Ir
activity, tad raised questions about
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new frvid4lne position anything but welcome.
Westinghouse's
Weaver says, As far as
"bxasm't sefficled vos .1 goods sapped
Cd the wesklsUt's aides.
"We
provide the bed training and equip
People's Republic of China, Is concerned, there must can
CitIng M records, the report identified only trade we expect to pow,"
In
the
world. We will do so."
four lunch gms as donors, giving a total cd
The goods ad= Is sd1 to the United States are many quutioes t mot be
And
not
only
for the Saudis. Brown diiclospd
Among tIers be cited the neosilty of settling
$110,661 Fair other gusats, however, pledged to Include cotton s)dsla,ti, fhers, fireworks and
that
in
the
Interests
of collective security, arms
collectively contribute another VX,W to the ImtIqi AM the Aáulem mar
for these md c'", the probtun of ftamc (iIes.
MIS
would
be
made
av"b1, to Sudan mod
things are thn*tt
purdunes from the United States and the
debt retirement fun&amp;
as
to
grading
of
tatus
o
with
the espw1atin upt
Yemen
(Yemen?),
pr)y, (nsa h no choice bid tak.
t Qga.
mest.tavor.d.o.Uon s
Federal agents aseignod to the InvedIgMio'
&amp;M
Arabia
would
..iM
with
the financing.
twiig.
IManIswodDNC offklals who were fully aware In ',p' from the United StM.i, Japan and
"All those
are required to be mewersd.
The ermHapply business, It appears, • Is
of the additional pledges, yet Bell's report Western Europe edil it em tern out soagh And the important thing is 1vit ad to expect
goods for export toeemlgsunoedioffetelgn evsr$bing to tpen overnI," Weaver said. going to remain business.
coUt" no mention of that mossy.

'Vriii

Lighting.
Imposing all the steps short of rationing would save almost a
million barrels of oil a day, sources say.
Although Carter sent his request to the House and Senate
Monday, his proposals were not scheduled to be announced
publicly until this afternoon to make certain key members of
Congress got the word first,
Chief presidential spokesman Jody Powell, without disclosing
details of the measures, said the standby authority would be
exercised only "In event of a serious crisis of energy." He said the
current shortages caused by the loss of Iranian oil were not severe
enough to prompt such measures.
Powell drew a sharp distinction between Monday's proposals
and other measures being drafted by a special task force to cope
with the cutoff of oil from Iran. He said the task force would send
Carter a recommendation in a few weeks for dealing with the
current situation,

Milk Strikers Pour If On

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JACK ANDERSON
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Agriculture
Department soon will have a No. 2 official
again. Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jim Williams
will be sworn in shortly as deputy secretary,
an office vacant for more than a year since
John White resigned to become Democratic
National Committee chairman.
The Senate has confirmed Williams as
deputy secretary by a voice vote. The Senate
Agriculture Committee unanimously approved the nomination. Williams, 52, is a
Florida cattleman and citrus grower whose
term as lieutenant governor ended in
January. Last year he ran unsuccessfully for
governor.

ithChina

The United States, says Carter, will remain
neutral. But is this really enough? Might we not
offer some sort of a mediation role to give China
and Russia a face-saving way out of their

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter wants congressional
authority to order coupon-type gasoline rationing and three lessstringent mandatory conservation measures for use in severe
energy emergencies, administration sources say.
In addition to rationing of the kind last used during World War
II, sources say Carter's proposed standby measures to save fuel
Include weekend service station closings, temperature limits for
public buildings and a ban on nonessential outdoor advertising

Wins Nod For Ag Post

Arms:
Business
As Usual

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President Carter's trumpeted foreign-policy
address in Atlanta was unusually disappointing.
Instead of describing how the United States
might reassert its influence In the increasingly
troubled international arena, or even defining the
brewing dangers In Iran, Southeast Asia and
Southern Africa, he merely proclaimed the
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II) to be
the cornerstone of administration foreign policy.
In declaring that the nearly completed U.S.WASHINGTON (NEA) -The growing tension
Soviet pact is "a fundamental element of strategic
betweenthe
Kennedy family and President
and political stability in a turbulent world," the
Carter has produced a potentially serious rift in
president unwittingly made his foreign policy more the Democratic party's supposedly unified effort
than ever hostage to the U.S. Senate, where SALT to pay off Its 10-year-old debt.
Ilis known already tobeindifficulty.
t,which totajl.3muuonththe
Thus, he will have magnified the adverse Impact month, Immediately following the 1968
presidential election, has been gradually repaid
of a possible ratification defeat.
the pa decade and now amounts to
Such misdirected salesmanship of SALT II was
not what the people wanted to hear after a week in . slightly more than $1.4 million.
Virtually all of the remaining amount Is atwhich their president was publicy rebuked in • tributable
to charges Incurred by two
Mexico, a U.S. ambassador was kidnapped and Democrauc contenders in the 1968 presidential
murdered in Afghanistan, a Communist mob
paigi—$1mIl1ionofuubertaHumplirey's
stormed and captured the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, cods and $400,000 of Robert F. Kennedy's espensea.
and China invaded Vietnam.
Officials of the Democratic National CoinIndeed, the president seemed to reaffirm the
Iflittee
currently controlled by President
schizoid pulling and hauling within his ad- canals (DNC),
political operaUve last year mounted
ministration between the realists of Zbigniew a major campaign to wipe out the deficit prior to
Brzezinski's national security camp and the
so presidential election.
detenteists of the State Department,
me key to that effort was a formal decision by
Once more he refused to link Soviet misbehavior the Federul Elections Cominiiilon (FEC) 10
and SALT II, and spoke reassuringly of our grant the DNC a upeclal exemption train the
relationship with the Soviet Union as being "a federal law governing campaign financing,
allowing the solicitation of unlimited amount. of
mixture of cooperation and competition."
money
from wealthy supporters.
Meanwhile, In Asia, Africa, and the Middle East,
"FM cats" closely Identified with both
things are going from bad to worse or threatening Humnpfrey and Carter responded with somewhat
to do SO.

IN BRIEF

VIEWPOINT

ANGLE.WALTERS

Carter: Gas-Ration Plan
For 'Crisis Of Energy'

NATION

The Seminole County Chapter of the American
Cancer Society Is sponsoring an 18-hole golf tournament March 9 at Mayfair Country Club.
The full handicap event with six flights will be
determined via the Callaway scoring system. Four
prizes are up for grabs In each flight.
&amp;W fee Is $50. which includes all the golf frills
like cart, greens fee, balls and refreshments out on
the courne. Also the deal Includes a cocktail party
and steak dirmer immediately after the tourney
Plans call for ii pin. shotgun dart, and participants may make up their own foursomes If they
prefer.
Chairmen for the event are Charlie Park, John
Carli and Jim de Ganahi.

Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1979—SA

action to contain hospital
cods.
Meany, president of the
AFL-CIO, reiterated his
opposition to the wage-

trying to help the needy
they wouldn't cut $50
million from programs that
are designed to and are
helping the needy."

$ sm. readings:
ternperatwe, 39; overnIght lows,
31; yesterday's high, 58;
barometric pressure, 30.10;

relative humidity, 91 percent.
Forecast: Sunny, cool, high In
low 10,. Partly cloudy Wednesday.
TIDES

$2,600SECADues
3:02 pm.
Languish I

WEDNESDAY
Daytona Beach: high 9:02
a.m., 1.27 pm., low 2:35 a.m.,

n Bank

Port Canaveral: hIgh 1:54
a.m., 9:11 p.m., low 2:28 a.m.,
the Seminole Educational discount programs and 2:53 p.m.
Bayport: high 2Z:11 a.m.,
Clerical Association (SECA) professional liability Insurance,
reached contract agreement according to Gene Grooms, 2:41 p.m., low 1:44 a.m., 9:60
with the Seminole County SEA executive director.

Almost three months after periodicals, legal services,

School Board, about $200 of
SECA has four members who Fact -Finders
dues did1ons remain
me still having money deducted
touched In a Sanford bank from their paychecks, ac- In,
Dad*
account.
cording to the school district
Before time agreement, there persorinel department.
MIAMI (UP!) - In the wake
were two factions Claiming to
Currently, there is about of last week's mistaken police
represent the SECA employees $1,600 In the bank account, raid on a school teacher's
and a judge had placed the according to Sally Harvey.
flail. ('mmiv Msmni,.r
money in escrow until It was SECA president.
-. Merritt
tiiiis proposed
group
which
decided
contention between the creation of an "independent Slow Lsarn.r?
.
represented the I1PlOY5'
Albert Einstein was 3 years
two organizations appears to be fact-finding committee" to in.
However, after the school when SEA stopped providing vedlgate citizens' complaints. old before he could talk.
board and the employees services to SECA, according to
ratified the cc tact, another SEA attorney John Chamblee.
snag developed when the
Mrs. Harvey noted she and
Seminole Education SEA President Bill Moore met
Association (SEA) claimed once. "We just chatted, but
money belonged to nothing was resolved," she
some of
it.
said.
For about five years SECA
Mrs. Harvey said SEA Is
had been affiliated with SEA
and mnber, had $30 a wigh entitled to the dues deductions
deducted from their paychecks. train November which would
"MrV W. Block
Someofthis moray went to total about $W.A letter tothM
ori
SEA, some to other date and effect Is now being written to
naftoi'a1 organizations 1thtling SEA, Mrs. Harvey noted. ft members to receive certain LEONDARD WNIDOIF
We are Income tax specialists. We ask the
right questions. We dig for every honest
deduction and credit because we want to
MARIANNA (UP!) - crest this afternoon at 21 feet.
be sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax.
Aidhorlttesbracsd for me* Theflood stage lsl$lot
"We're
lucky
we
don't
have
a
That's another reason why we should do
flooding from the Chips). River
of
people
living
along
the
today after evacuating about 10 Id
your taxes...whichever form you use short
fsth5, from a floo4prvne river," Sims said, blaming the
or long.
mat Walter cnsmind'suif
well.
weekend rain that ti.a.d
Jackson Comady Civil Dife.e fe9dw dreams seer the FloriDirector (buck Sims said ds.A).bante border Into raging
Monday the river Is .xpstted to torrods.
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Brown ' Arrives' Jus t In Ti'sm e
"Now that we have shown how we can
play, I feel that we can come through It again
if we continue to play the same way," said
Sterling this morning, Indicating he felt his
team could win it all again.
Seminoles meet Chipola in Thursday's 3
p.m. game in the Stetson University gym.
Other first-round games see Manatee playing
Edison at 1, Brevard meeting Miami-Dade
North at 7 and North Florida facing Lake City
at 9.
Brown's development has been slow, but
steady this season.
The Seminole High graduate came to SCC
with some sparkling qualities as a competitor.
He had averaged 14 points and 18 rebounds a

Ken Brown couldn't have picked a better
time to mature.
Oh, not physically. The 6-7, 210-pound freshman basketball player for Seminole Community College has been considered a "big
boy" for some time.
But as a basketball player, it was only last
week that Brown officially arrived.
SCC coach Joe Sterling credited the play of
Brown as the extra boost the Raiders needed
to climb through the Division 2 tournament
and qualify for the state tournament, which
opens Thursday afternoon in DeLand.

KEN BROWN

Relief Bill Introduced

: WASHINGTON (UPI)
Resident Corn
missioner Baltasar Corrada del Rio in
: troduced a bill Monday in the House to provide
'relief to the families of baseball superstar
Roberto Clemente and his companions, who
were killed in the Dec. 31, 1972, crash of a
cargo plane carrying relief supplies to
1. Nicaragua earthquake victims.
The bill would provide the family of the
former Pittsburgh Pirate slugger, including
1. his widow, Vera Zabala Vda. de Clemente;
children, Roberto Jr., Luis Roberto and
Roberto Enrique, and mother the full $2
million sought in a federal court suit. The
families of Angel Rafael Lozano would receive
$485,000 and Francisco Matias $628,500.
':

2

JOE STERLING

O'Malley To Mayo Clinic

byAlan Mayer:
MARK

VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI)
Los Angeles
Dodgers' owner Walter O'Malley was flown
from the team's spring training site to the
Mayo Clinic in Minnesota Monday complaining of dizziness.
Club sources said O'Malley, 74, was taken
aboard the Dodgers' private jet and flown to
the clinic In Rochester, Minn. O'Malley underwent two major operations last year, lung
surgery in June and major heart surgery In
February.
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ATLANTA (UP!) - Alaba- Walter Daniels, the SEC's No. 2 average and was third In points shy of Georgia's carser
p,'v'r cont H/5
'
ma's Reggie King, Alabama's scorer at .O ppg, by only one scoring, 2-100ths of a point scoring record heads up the
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all-time leading scorer and the point in the balloting. Macy, behind Johnson (21.2-21.18) who UP! All-SEC second team
ov braP as'
fifth-leading rebounder In who was Kentucky's floor was third inrebounding. Scales, which Includes senior Al Green
4rv
league history, was elected to leader when the Wildcats won with Macklin in the LW lineup, of Lotdiina State, a transfer
11
•
AMNIVtqRY
the all-conference team for the the national championship last averaged only 12.8 points as a from N.C. State who Is
.
third time Monday when United year, is far down the scoring fr.}nn'n but was fourth - averaging 18.5 ppg in his only
.
I
Press International announced list, at 13.9 ppg, but ranks behind King, Mackiln and SEC season; SEC rebounding
v
Its 1979 all-Southeastern Con- among the league leaders In Johnson - In rebounding.
leader Wiley Peck and Ray
foP of 7'F
assists
again
and
has
the
best
ference
basketball
team.
State, both
Johnson
and
Macy
both
White
Four-Fifty Beats One-Thirty
.
King, the 6-foot-6 Forward free throw percentage in the moved up from last year's all- seniors; and junior Charles
, /,
affectionally called "Mule" by conference for the second SEC second team while Scales Davis of Vanderbilt who Is
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Crimson Tide fans, Joins a very straight year.
and Stroud are newcomers to averagIng 18.7 poInts per game.
POMPANO BEACH (UP!) - Sparky Lyle was talking one
,
Last year, King led the SEC the alktar roster.
day about all the screeching, scrapping and back-biting that went select group of former stars
The third team Includes
oninthe New York Yankees' clubhouse and suddenly the phrase who have won all-SEC honors In rebounding by a commandDaniels, aS-2senlor who goes junior Tommy Springer and
I.
came out naturally, almost automatically,
three years in a row.
ing margin with his 13.3 Into the tournament only 48 sophomore Mike Rhodes of
It was just like "the Bronx Zoo," he said.
Named with King to the 1979
Vanderbilt; senior Lionel
/
That was long before the second half of last season, when he all-conference first team were
Green of Louisiana State, the
VI'FI'.46E
pitched so little he nearly died of neglect and couldn't wait to get juniors Reggie Johnson of
No. 2 reboi.mder In the conout of the &amp;orzZoo.
Tennessee, John Stroud of Ole
ference; sophomore Bobby
Now that he has, would you believe this - he misses It.
Miss and Kyle Macy of KenCattage of Auburn; and senior
"I'm happy here," be says, meaning with the Texas Rangers, lucky and sophomore DeWayne
baseball
cards Malcolm Cesare of Florida.
The Sanford Youth Baseball and
who dealt for him last November, "but I had a good rapport with Scales of Louisiana State.
Davis and White were both
Association, Inc., will launch Its autographed by the pair.
t/8//T 777ZF A4'P
all the guys over there. That's what you miss most, the guys you
The only other former aIISEC 1979 regIstration and mem
Acknlsskm La free and the third team selections a year
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spent so much time with. There's a bunch of nice guys here, too. performer besides King who bership drives tonight with a doors will open at6:30.
!41
ago. Ricky Brown ofM''fp.
I've got a lotta memories from my time over there. Good and bad. would have been eligible to rally at 7 p.m. at the Sanford Youngsters who plan to pi State, a second-team selec-.
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But you know how Oat Is. You forgive and forget."
repeat this year was Louisiana Civic Center.
zo;r XUR, AMP
register for the Pee wee league tionin both 1977 and 1V78, was
Among the better memories is how Lyle led the American State Junior Durand Macklin
,40,f 77/F (CO//P
Former major leaguers Dave (8 &amp; 9 years old), little major not Included this year. a1thoh
A 96W10 :
League twice In saves while he was with the Yankees and how he who broke his foot In practice Johnson and Wayne Granger league (10,11 &amp; 12 years old) he Ii 18th In scoring and ninth In
won the Cy Young Award as the No.1 pitcher In the circuit two after the second game of this will appear at the rally as guest and Junior league (13 and 14 rebounding and played a key
a.tV1oWIFiç'
season and sat out the rest of speakers, and a drawing will be YU5 old) should bring their late-season role whenseveral
years ago.
r
ones,
is
how
he
hardly
ever
was
called
upon
to
the
campaign In order to r
Among the bid
held among all youngsters birth certificates for age other Bulldog starters were L4
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two
years
of
future
eligibility.
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King, a first-team choke on
2:
Lad year, Goose Gosaage was the one who always got the call, all but three of 51 ballots, also
Lyle never complained once. He caught up on a lot of sleep In was the leading point-gainer for
the bullpen because he knew he wouldn't be called upon.
the second year In a row in
"People wondered why I wasn't bitching" he said, toweling his voting by sportswriters and
chest after showering in the Rangers' clubhouse. "It's so simple. sportscasters from throughout
Who are you gonna pitch If one guy Is making four-fifty and the the seven-state Southeasterri
dripping and leopard-skin B loss om
By MURRAY owEItwi
Other guy is making onethlrty? You pitch the guy making four- Conference region.
paper on the walls of his home
SAN FRANCISCO (NEA)fifty. I'd have done the same thing. George (Stelnbrenner) didn't
All 10 of the SEC schools had.
in New Rochelle.
have any tho1ce.They wouivem
d'ed him iII
pitched and at least one representative on It's a special milestone for
Champion
Giants moved fr
baseball to reflect on the
done well."
tue 1nwi au-star squad
New
York
to
San
Francisco
in
The "four-fifty" Lyle was talking about was the $450,000 a year fifth-ranked Lousiana State, unquestioned Hall of FamePETE RSBURG
and Willie entered an alien
being paid Gouage, and the "one-thirty" was the $130,000 being which won the regular season style credentials of Willie
became
sullen
The
1979 LPGA Player
envlro,snent. He
paid him. Lyle's salary always was a source of unhappiness with conference race while posting Mays.
Guide describes Jane Blalock
rispicious.
For the renowned es-outhim, particularly after he became the first relief pitcher ever to an overall 2M matt, and
as an aggressive player who
..
His
marriage
broke
up.
so,
win the Cy Young Award In 1977.
VanderHit, a surprising 181w fielder - not always
,
performs well In the wind.
1.
add aloof
and
In
of public
If you aakthest yea dleftha erth
pItchedIast dominating the balloting with
Monday, she made the
penurious because the big
SWAIM now hoopla just
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year, other than his one brief appearance in the playoff with three selections ea6.
author
of that comment look:
e
Intensifies
the
legend
money h made was vapltMng
Kansas Qty, he says he doesn't remember. p
j, and
,
good.
his personal prothms.
Oun
his exit&amp;
-.
he tries to think and then says he Mill doesn't remember.
Wednesday's opening game of
Playing In northerly winds of
Still, the professional. mini
This gets Into a ueniitive area
1
"It bothered me at first but after awhile, It didn't anymore," he the SEC tournament (Alabama
were
to
30
ml*i and the temperature In
brilliant and beautiful
explains regarding his inactivity. "I bin I was gotma be traded plays Florida at noon) to because the Willie Hays who
watch. From a pe baseball the mid-to-upper SOs, the:
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at the end of the seem I know ft almost from
beginning. becosne the sixth player inSEC for fl
PIS* n
staniolrs.. Willie remained a veteran posted her third'
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Whsnths deal aily was mads,I was appy.n was aome(gi ai)ustory to reach the greatest
.araded.Idon'twaMthad
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folk hero. He was a highly straight .ubpsr round to win:
w.wu1atyeeraIdohsav.iottjugung 2,000 mark. TN season, he Is hidoryofthogamewasno(as
dependable,
cooperative
or
around and not doing anything."
WOdUctIYS player through the the $79,000 Orange Bloasom:
averaging 21.8 ppg going
cforthessccndstralgM
'Va
he
IIIhSdWCkId
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illOsandlaMothe
e,whodinhasoneofthbsat
dersinthebatns.s, thetournamex*,movingupto
approached his 48th birthday. year.
ut his apare time to some e lad 70M' by collaborating on a book third pike on the SEC scoring hisuniform - at lead. in the
Blalock started the day 0.
Sr MaIN of Ms career.
HiriflaD FTWk5 who had
:pbos* his experiences with the Yankees.
list with a late surge that saw
1 6 44 ft's not goima be a 'Ball Four' or anything like that,"
ppng
under-par
and finished with alHe
remains
an
enigmatic,
made
hi
money
In
he says, tUrn average 1.6 In his lad
under-per 70 for a 84-bol, total:
.Th.y're calling It 'The Bronx Zoo.' The publishees theegl* it VU seven games H. also is third in somewhat aloof figure who has
centers, b.cwna the
tctsy, I gu.s."
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manager In 196 - and also of 11 a record for the Ors;
the league In rebounding, r*eited into reticence, ft*
.uu
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started
re-shaping Willie's Blossom.
::1 For the most part, 141. claims ins proniena uw4 anm a. wa IVSf$gifl batter than 10 per he
byIs
tNow
he
Sana Pods who flMd;
finances. In iat. 1971, Willie
$50,000
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was remarried to Mae and his second thaPIaYo(flaet we* at:
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h.r clibboun..
The 6.7 Stroud, who mvpW a year on a 10-year dial tint
Minizil, tasted the day Mx:
tame Ills dablihist
"The same two guys who'd fight each other In the dulkwag for $Ipokts lad Saturday wbo rm U!OS$$II 1161 and calls for
p
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fIglb
the
ressotmat
wuue
*okes back of Blalock, but:
Part of
,jrould be
side by side on the field." he says. 11be im, cie an aped Alabama, W@6 10111`8011181somanessandpart.
funlalp,4
strug to ,, i:
t
31.l
time
coachirA&amp;
uncoadirid was that dirW
ottotM thing Is what goes on between ths white Was, and In that the conference In scorIng a
of:
Manie
Is
that
the
yo
the
growing
black
con
second,
Mx *k..
)egard, those guys (the Yankees) were complately unitei ppg and ranks sixth in
Maya
hidal.
sciouaeus
that
enveloped
Blalock
at
211.
She
also
the
kid
Whatever differences they hid In lo dubbouae were the same rebounding; Johnson, $4, is
apostslnhistluw,hewanmr imdsr-par70 for the day.
fnesyoullflidth every clubiioune.Th.y'djidcome right out aid fourthIn scoring Mfl.$ ppg anj bubbled "Say, Hey I" hi
SIMs Birtelaccint, who was
1Wf700S
Outing
and
played
very visibl, or articelate as a
y it MrMgi* to your taco, and I think that makes for a batter 1h In reboiMng; and &amp;ij,
lii
second these ihots
Miebball
on
the
streats
of
the:
l
force.
so
cia
club."
also 64, Is fifth in
loini
Into
t
final
as
pace
he
rood;
rebounding.
Harlem
when
he
wes't
not
a
w
"wait.
' Sparky Lyle can't
anyone beating the Yankees In the at *0 ppg and In
spokesman," says Charlie of the rile-delayed tourney, fell
$W,m Division this year.
Macy, $3, nipped Georgia's linen o the shoet liMIeld
P° of the Palo Ground.
Fliatn. a Bay-Ares writer spat on the back ilas and
'Ithinktheyllwln agaln,"heasys."Who'sgosmaatcp'em?" ATLANTA 1UP0
Th. ion UnitW
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was
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to
the
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this
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the day
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4th 48 me jest
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resigned In January. Terms of his contract
were not disclosed. As athletic director,
Thornton will oversee six varsity sports.

Expos Chased Indoors
Bad
(UPI)
DAYTONA BEACH,
weather chased the Montreal Expo. Indoors
for their exercises and curtailed their workout
for the second straight day Monday.
While ltwas rain and wet grounds which
hampered the Expos Sunday, It was cold
weather and cutting winds which made the
drills miserable Monday.
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Because of Monday's inclement weather, Cincinnati Reds
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workout for the second straight day, but John
McNamara, making his debut as Reds
manager this spring, wasn't discouraged.
"We were still able to do some throwing and
running, and the guys got plenty of legwork on
i. the exercise bikes," he said. McNamara said
It he's excited. "I've never had a chance to
manage a club aa good as this one."
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Rodriguez to the Kansas City Royals for cash
and a minor league player to be named at the
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throwing and calisthenics.

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for the season. But he seldom Angeles Kings defeated
has scored more significant CanUcks, 2-0.
goals.
The first came at 4:59 of the
Kings' c e n t e r Marcel
second period and tied the score Dlonne's Ord goal ofthe year at
after Lanny McDonald's first- 7:31 of the first period was all
period goal gave Toronto the Lessard needed. Charlie
lead.
Simmer added an inrAwce
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said Luce. "I just beat the when he circled the net and
defenseman to it."
tucked the puck between the
Then ln the third period, Luce legs of Vancouver goalie Gary
won a faceoff, broke for the net, Bromley.
There were no games in the
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Well,

Since You Asked...

Q. What position did Chuck Noll play when he was a
professional football player, and for what team did he play?
ILD. Oil City, Pa.
The Pittsburgh Steeler coach played for the Cleveland Browns
from 1953 through 1959 after graduating from Dayton. He was
linebacker on defense and a guard-center for the Browns on offense. After seven seasons, he quit to go into coaching, starting
The Irish, 23, close out the
"The key to the NCAA
By United Press International
with the L.A. Chargers of the American Football League in 1960,
Digger Phelps Is busy regular season this weekend tournament Is going to be on the s
then
switching to the Baltimore Colts in 1966 before the Steelers
preparing No.2 Noire Dame for with games at DePaul in backboards," Gilmap said.
made
him their head man in 1969.
the NCAA playoffs and he Chicago and Michigan In Ann "Tonight's game is indicative
What
do they mean by offensive goaltending In basketball?
Q.
wants everybody to be In top Arbor. They ran their home- of how Noire Dame can hit the
J.K.,
Evansville,
md.
court record to 14-1, the loss backboards. I'll pick them to
physical shape.
In
plain
language,
without
trying to paraphrase the rule book,
"We're on a new conditioning coming to UCLA. East Carolina win ii.
it's
goaltending
when
an
offensive
player touches the ball while
program now," he said Monday is 125.
it's
on
the
rim
of
the
basket.
The
score
is disallowed and the ball
In
th
e
othe
r
game
Involving
a
Flowers' final point of the
night, after the third-ranked
goes
over
to
the
other
team.
4:59
top-10
team,
sixth-ranked
SyraIrish subdued East Carolina, 89- game, a free throw with
Q. If the Oakland Raiders would have played the Cleveland
72, despite an unimpressive remaining, marked his i000iu clae topped LeMoyne, 92.60.
Browns
this last season, who do you think would have won? Which
Or
r
scored
17
points
as
performance. "I think because career point for Notre Dame. Louis
of
the
trains
has the best quarterback, tight end and coach?
less
than
two
the
Orangemen
wrapped
up
He fouled out
of this we were really sluggish
Mark
Weatman,
New Washington, Ohio
minutes
later
and
received
a
their
regular
season
by
defeat.
In the second half,"
th
Give
inc
the
Raiders,
big
eir
cros
st
own
providing Kenny Stabler Isn't busy
rivals.
hearty ovation.
An
Inspired
LeMoyne
team
leading
newsmen
on
a
merry
chase around Gulf Shores, Ala.
SluggWi or not, the Fighting
East Carolina placed four
scored
e
fir
Night
habits
and
th
st
six
points
and
all,
he
rates
above the Brown's Brian Sipe.
Irish rode the heroics ofcenters playersindoublefigires, led
Oakland's Dave Casper gets the nod by far at tight end. I can't
Bill Laimbeer and Bruce Oliver Mack with a garneu'gii led, 8-2, before the 24-2
compare the coaches because John Madden is no longer at the
Flowers, who played their last
points and George Maynor Orangemen, ted by Orr and
center Roosevelt Boule, used
helm of the Raiders. But I think It's hard to beat Cleveland's Sam
games In South Bend, bid. with 17.
Rutig
liano as a tactian..
I.aimbeer scored a team-high
Impressed by the huh' their height to put Syracuse l Speed Rocket
2.80
J.hn Ma_ really sick or was he pashed ad .1 tM
Wu
17 pokta d pulled down 13 performance, East Carolina ahead. Ni-Il Besale had 11
0(14) $7.44 P(541 2UiOj I ti-s.
Q.
T ime u.ie
bmA c4aeWs lob with
rebounds. Flowers added 14 Coach Larry Gilman picked his polMe. Jun McDmctt ted ft it sae.es,Twelfth
As, D .
Al Davis? G.C., Alameda, Calif.
pokds. They were voted co- onquerors as a favorite In the Dol phins, 419, In the second 11 Mountain GirlRace,8.60
1.00 3.20
half
and
finished
with
19
points.
You can take the story as It appeared at face value. John
7 Yuv Gottapolnt
players of the game.
300 740
NCAA playoffs,
lWhlrllng Francis
2.10
Madden was a sick man all through the 1978 season, and Davis
0(1.2)11.20; P (1.2) 42.30; 1(1.2
feels in retrospect that maybe Madden should have quit last
I) 65.00; Time 39.73.
swnzner
because of his ulcer problem. But the 42-year-old coach
A- 3,164; Handle 5263,701.
MONDAY NIGHT
badly wanted 100 wins on his record. On road trips, he was
First Race,
frequently so ill that shots had to be administered before the flight
3 Snob Appeal
6.60 1.00 2.60
home.
Madden is also serious when he says he will never coach
7 Audrey Ken
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InNEW YORK (UP!)
have 204, advanced from seventh t
5yc
diana State, maligned all the chance to prove they are sixth despite splitting two
season as a pretender and still more than a paper tiger, they games; North Carolina, 21-5,
considered a question mark by also will suffer added pressure. fell from fourth to seventh
one Lone holdout, nevertheless After all,gay te
that beats LSU,22-4,tuanbled three places
attained a cherished goal Um now will be beating the to eighth; Arkansas, 214, took
Monday when It was voted the No. i tem in the count".
ninth; and Iowa, 19-6, Is In 10th.
top college team In the cowtry
Indiana State Coach Bill
Nie Dame, 21-3, pici
by the UP! board of baeketball three first-piece votes after a Hodges said his squad Is
coaches.
pair of solid victories to move relaxed.
The Sycamores, who have up from third to second. UCLA "We don't feel any pressure
Inched closer and closer to the drew two first-place nods about our undefeated record
top despite C_i1M' that despite Its 69-61 loss to and therefore, we don't need a
theIr $4 record ccn'es at
Washington and a triple- loss to take any Pru5Ur'e ,
expense of weak
overtime triumph r w- he said. "Rankings don't mew
0
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that much to me but they mean
week that saw top-rated UCLA
a lot to our fans. They're also 71)
lose once and win uninipres. Also Mk4Igan Slat., 204, good for recruiting,"
slvely on another occasion.
vaulted fran e1gIh to fourth If that Is true, Indiana State
The flnaleohlegepdflwlllb. and
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totalof5llpolnts, well ahadof with a move one notch toflflh. nation comprise the UP!
this 482 compiled by Noire Toround out the top lo,Duke, ratings board
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Athletic Director Bias Pdb said Monday he
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James Zinnb.rge b'ssk,4b11 coach loony
Allen be retained for at WA another season.
Allen had been tadsr Msmfl bicatie of
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the two big rnnng backs In big games or In the
playoffs at the same time? Meaning Sam Cnnnlngham,
weighs 239 pounds, and Don Calhoun, who weighs 240. C. Allen,
Springfield, Mo.
You are all wrong on Calhoun's size. The five-year veteran from
Kansas State, picked up by the Patriots as a free agent In 1975
after Buffalo released him, weighs 196 pounds six fewer than
Andy Johnson, who generally starts at halfback alongside Cunnlngham. Don played regularly In 1977 when Johnson was out for
the year with a knee injury. But the Patriot coaches consider him
better suited to playing fullback as a stand-in for Cunningham.
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The selection Monday marks only the
second time In the award's 21-year history a
sports personality has been chasm_ to receive
it. Devise will get the award at a St. Patrick's
Day Mass in Holyoke March 17.

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City Univ. of N York
Championship
Staten Is. 92, Queens 7$
East Coast Conference
First Round
Drexel 64. American 65
LaSalle 04, Hofstra 11
Delaware 72, Rider 70
West Chstr 61, Lehgh 65
East
A5$mptfl 64, Scrd Hrt 61
Clark 71, Williams S9
Dom 110, Jersey Tech
Hamilton 96, Cortland 00
N.Y. Poly 70, Yeshiva 40
Pha. Text $6, Adelihi 61
Pratt $3, Marlst 69
Syracuse 97, LeMoyne 40
Tufts 100, Brandeis $1
South
All Chris 02, Pmbrke St. 73
Bowle St. 102, D.C. 12
Chrlstn 00, Morris 71
Cstl Car. 104, ClatlIn 62

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Sixth Race, 5.14 A
3i.10 28.50 8 70
I Frisky Frankie
6 Phyll is George
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21.70 5 40
2 Elusive Eileen
5 Sprky Scott
520 580 iManateeMa*ine
6 80
I Jerry's Flyer
0(2$) 135.40; P ($2) $11.10; T (I
(Si) 1720; P (45) 36.30; I (i•S
261 4,733 40. Time 31.92.
11)710 40. Time 31.23.
Twelfth Race. 'ic
Seventh Race, 3)6,
5 Roger Dale
35 1010 7 00
B B Gnger
Soo 600 3
B Fair Ruler
2 60
6 Tampy
7 00 6
2Mneola Irene
7 10
I R Dees Delight
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0 (35) 4000; P ( 5.5) 343.50; T (5.5
00; P (5 49.60. ($4.
2) 1.17140. Time 39.49.
I) 171.40; Time 11.35.
A-3.371. Handle- $2$S,271.
Eighth Race. 5 - 16.13
Master Scott
5 60 320 140
7 Cassrnari
500 1 00
1 10
S Texas tawn
0(2.7)2440: p (27) 4240; T (2.1.
5) 113 00; Time 3111.
Monday's Results
Ninth Race, ',, S
BuffalO 3, Toronto
t Drifs Jet
380760 760
1.00 Los 49 2. vancouver 0
6 AhiosO Aleta
360
Tuesday's Games
4 00 Montreal at NY Islndrs
YlIO.'. L'clnl
Colorado at Rnton
0 (4.5) P (06) 15,30; I (5.6.5)
SANFORDOIBLANDO
NY Rangers at St LOUIS
$7.40; Time 17 44
MONDAY MATINEE
Wednesday's Games
Tenth Race, 5.16, A
First Race. 5.16, o
Atlanta at Toronto
B
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3,60 1.40 1.00
Colorado at Pittsburgh
2.40 2.10
5.60 340 2 Shredder
$1-ad Eckert
St Louis at Detroit
3.10 1 Hasty Go
5 60
Pro
NY Rangers at Minnesota
0(12)10.40; P (12) 96.00; T (12.
0 1541 39.00; T (8 - 5-3) 233.00;
5',ashington at Los Ang
4)732 40; Time 31.41
Time 32.07.
Chicago at Vancouver
Eleventh Race, $16, C
Second Race, s.. c
S Jell Crash
11.60 6.20 6.10
l rp'i Cob-W
2. Witch Golf
1120
0(33) 34.50; P (5.3) $1.10; T (5.3.
2) 61920; Time 32.12.
Third Race 316.M
) Ma na tee Mdy
910 500 2.89
IProof Affirmed
340 2.60
SMIssMllIe
3.60
0(14)1.40; (1.4) 33.00; T1I•1S
325.60; Time 3209.
Fourth Race, $.m&amp; o
2 Susie Mae
7.20 160 3 20
I Chant ell
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Buffalo and Toronto lie less
was going to
And the Buffalo than 100 miles apart and t,he
teams fought with added spirit
Sabres got it.
"I Just reached back and got because of the battle for
the blade of my dick on the position. Se nd-place teams in
shot," said Buffalo center In each of the NHL divisions
Luce Monday night after his automatically qualify for the
goal-mouth deflection with 7:48 Stanley Cup playoffs.
left gave the Sabres a
"It was quieter than usual In
tory over the Toronto Maple
Leafs in a fierce battle for the dressing room," Sabre
second place In the Adams Coach Billy Inglis said. 'q
didn't know what to make of it,
Division.
"It was a hard-hitting game but I guess it was good. We
our kind of game," said were ready to play right from
Leafs' Coach Roger Neilson. the opening facecif."
"But they got the tip-In goal. With 1:23 left, Ric Selling
added the Insurance goal.
That was the difference."
"I'm going after Bossy now," In the other NHL game,
Luce wisecracked, referring to rookie goalie Mario Lessard
Mike Bossy, the league leader tinned in his third shutout of the

Southwest
Ark. Coll 7). S. Ark. 62
Ark.-P.B. 63 Grmblng 67
C Ark. 73, Ark Mont 61
HndrSn 91, Coll Ozrks
Hendrix 85. Harding
Lamar 113, Hrdn Smmns 81
Mcneese 19, Ark St
New Me
Arizon a
Ouachita 76, Ark. Ich 73
Pan Am $8, N. Tex St. 82
SE Tex 70, East Ic, 69
West
AlA 93 Biola 66
Dnvr 113, Neb..Wslyn 96
Nev Reno 61. Seattle 59
Ppprdne 101, Cntnry $6
So. Utah 110, WslmriStr 15
Stnfrd 79, Oregon St. 76

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MSCOREBOARD

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For Clemente Survivors

game in high school, and had a penchant for
coming up with the big play.
At SCC, he found himself surrounded by a
number of all-stars, and was a little slow
breaking into the lineuD.
But once he did, everyone knew he was
there. His defensive efforts were cited by
Sterling as the difference in beating Florida
JC and Valencia in last Friday and Saturday's
toughies.
"He has earned the status as starter,"
added Sterling. "Everyone made a strong
contribution in the tournament. I Just hope we
can keep it going."
Richard Crooks, Hobble Laing, Curtis Smith
and Ron Johnson also made sizeable contributions in the divisional tourney.

King Heads All-SEC Team

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master Willard Barnhart and Larry Walker.
Assistant Cubmaster Larry
Web 2 (Jeff Gordon) —Kenny
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Norkiun, Eric Reed, Marques
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Web (Mike Sproul) Jerry
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
Ricky Sheets, Jeff Tollas.
Also, receiving the coveted
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Newton, Scott Schmidt, Mike Weikwa District Grand Prix
Spurlin, Neal Stewart, John were all awarded badges. Tom
Thompson, Robert Schuler.
Fischer took second place
Bev
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Kuzmlck, Robert Lawson,
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Christ Tzimenatos, Timothy Walters, who gave the
Johnson.
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Hleser)—Bryan Ainsley, Louis Roger Hut tnacht, Mr. and Mrs.
Calamart, Greg Carter, Shane Jack Barati, Eddie Rose, and and Leo Jerkins who have called Bram Towers, Sanford, home
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Dye, Brian Fairbanks, Greg District Executive of Central
But the surprise came when the couple was honored at an at..Heiser, Marc Kahn, Patrick Florida Council Ray Boyd.
The "By the Sea" theme was toFfloon reception Saturday in the parlor at Brim Towers.
McFarland, Craig Radzak.
Arranging and coordinating the party were Mr. and Mrs. C.H.
Den 7 (AlIce Fay Sproul, Ruth. carried out by centerpieces and
Walls) Matthew Beck, Kevin placements, Appropriately, Sea Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Phillips, Kevin Sproul, Jeff tertainment.
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McAllister.
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Den 8 (Lillian Norkiun, Ann with a special note of ap. retired from Public Service. He is past presiding officer in
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Brent Athan, Mike priclatlon, noting that "without various Masonic Orders and is a Shriner. Carolyn is an Eastern
Banner, Danny Fahey, Bill moms and dads helping, en- Star.
Harsch, Bruce Wallenquist, cowaglng and signing off their
I.eois interested in Florida history while Carolyn ls adjusting to
Richard Meadows, Michael achievements, the boys Florida living. They attend Holy Cross Episcopal Church and
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Roger D. Bankston, Jr. &amp; *1.
Darlhuia Childs Etc. to Roy C.
Thomas Hornsby, Jr., sgl to
Robert L. Edgerton &amp; wf. Lucy T. Jones Jr. 8 Roy C. Jones, to. i/1 int: Scottie to Gerald W. Brown I. wf.
James C. Bradley 5 WE Ruby, Lot?
Joyce Lt. 22, Lake Markham ests. blk F. Camelot Un. I. $4S,900.
Commence at SE cor. of SEC 1121
N 165.51 of Lot Ii &amp; N 165.5' of 12, blk
191900.
run N $9 dog. etc. $110000.
C. Wilson Addn Oviedo. $S,00.
Tompkins Div. to Charles Edw.
Ibrahim C. Rivera &amp; *1. Er.
(QCD) James Sweeney Sr. &amp; wf. Byge I wf. Tonda R., Lot 31, blk B,
(QC D) Anne K. Marshall to David
Perm Wave Special
nestina to Victor L. Rivera &amp; wf. R. Marshall, Sec. 26-19-32, W'ly one
Nancy I James J. Jr. to James J. North Orl. Ranches, Sec. S. $40,900.
Reg. $35.00 Now
Ana R. Rio Piedras, P.R., Lot 36 8 third of NE'/ NE'i, SWof St.. Joins Sr. &amp; Nancy James J. Jr., Jt. ten.
SOLDALE Bldrs., Inc. to James
Frosting
E'/i of 35, blk 66, Sanlando the River etc. 5.5 acres $100.
Isame as above. $100.
W. Hargan I Roger D. Meyer, Lot
Rig. $25.00 Now
Suburb Beaut., Palm Springs Sec.,
Stephen W. Hamilton 1 wf. Debra 32S Winter Springs Unit 4. 545,300.
George D. Miller I wf. Joyce to
$100.
John K. Holcomb I WI. Phyllis J. Lt. to Susan D. SelIgman (Married) Lt.
Ace Builders Inc. to Rene 0.
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The Greater Constr. Corp to Philip 4. blk 8, REV. PLAT 81k B. The 31 (less W. 7.141) 1W 21.9$' of Lot
Game: I wf. Nancy J., U. I? blk C.
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McGhghy &amp; WE Karen Lot 72 River Springs, Spreading Oak VIII. 20.20.
50 Sanlando The Sub. Seoul. Plan of Wildmere, $30,100.
Run Sec. Three, 152,900.
Palm Springs SK., 129,700.
21, $911400.
Tompkins Dcv. to Jack W. Martin
J.R. Adams, Ind. I Tr. to Numa IWI. Linda E., Lt, Ii, Garden Lake
Oakwood Bldrs. to Join M. Igier,
Doris J. Bass to David F. Brauer
Jr. I Toni L., Lt. 12, Tuscawilla, 8 wI. Candace C., Lots 1213, blk C, Corp., S 300' of E 901' of NEI/4 Of
Ests., Unit One, $50,400.
Unit 4. $45,600.
SE", of SEC 4-2030, less E 175' for.
Tr. 31, Sanlando Springs, *49.900.
.251 Div.. Inc. to Jean Cauchois,
Raymond F. Harms &amp; wf. Patricia
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., inc. to W. $10,000.
Jr I WI. Joanne M., Lot 171
toW.J. Baker, II 1. Martha M. Lt. 10 Joseph W. Trzclnskl I Barbara A. James E. Reynolds &amp; Joan to John Wegewo,
Un. 3 551,300.
We&amp;iva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Sec. Lot 15, blk F. Sterling Park Un. 3. Roberts, Jr. &amp; WI. Robin A,, Lot 21,
James T. Sullivan Tohilarlo
One. 155,000.
blk S. Bear Lake Manor. *34.500.
$49,500.
Caidyro, Jr. I WI. Janet K., Beg.
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Eddie Johnion Etc.
The Greater Constr. Corp to
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Complete Interiors Inc. to Wm P.
Kenneth C. Marley &amp; *1. Lynn S., Stripp &amp; WI. Lorraine A., Lt 10 Johnson Constr. to Herman L. OfSE"of SEC 23.21.3i,tC,$1$,3
Lt. 392Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Meadows Park sd $12,000.
Perlongo &amp;wf. Pearl, Lots 1.14, sec.
Wm. Stefan, Sgt. to Bruce D.
2923 S. Orlando Drive in the Sanford Plaza
ISC 2. $49,900.
2 Midway Parks, $11,000.
Traynor, Crown Oaks, 1st Addn.
Overstreet
Inv. Co. to Larson Inv.,
Falcon Dcv. to Charles E. Baker $4000
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Charles A. Hutchinson &amp; WI.
I 21.29. less N 25', 19.3219 acres ml, 61k A, Swe.twater Oaks, Sec. 3. 125,500.
ribbon
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Geraldine to Jonathan C. Green &amp;
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Winter Springs Dcv. to Burley G. WI. Margaret 0., N 123' of S 150' of
$94,500.
Adkins Constr., U. 24. Tuscawilla L t i,i. ii kib •t•
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Unit 6.514,100.
$37,500.
Harry A. Gocisring Constr., to
Irvin A. Black I WI. Mary to
We Specialize in Sales, Service
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Rentals New and Used.
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$11,000. Lt. 54, Sle,py Hollow First Addn
Tompkins Div. to Thomas Pagan *74,700.
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Craig R. Fritsche, Sgt. to Wm. D.
Ests., Sec 2, $35,000.
Tompkins Dcv. to Donald J. Kelly Wolfe (Married) Lot 21, blk 3.
Heftier Homes Oil., Sec. One,
&amp; WI. Jeanette N., Lt. 32, blk B,
North Oil. Ranches, Sec. S 1.01900.
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Tompkins Div. to John A. Morris
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p.m. The store is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on other days except and exterior paints may be color mixed to go with anything,"
Sunday, when It Is closed,
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While parents ace selecting from the more than 700 wallpaper
Wallpaper Now carries woven wood shades and mini-blinds.
patterns In stock, the children can play In a well-equipped play
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DEAR ABBY: I am a
marriage
In sales. I know he's good 1 recommend
married man, 24, with
because he won nearly every counseling. Please give it a try.
questions in mind about my
sales contest his company has You've got nothing to lose and
bride of less than six months.
everything to gala. Good luck.
had.
We married after a whirlwind
He makes a wonderful living
DEAR ABBY: About young
courtship of 10 weeks. Our
for me and the children, but it girls who ask for brassieres
courtship Included some heavy
doesn't compensate for his when they have nothing (or
romantic sessions, but we never
absences. He is busy nearly very little) to put In them:
actually went all the way
every night entertaining Years ago, when I visited my
because Marie (not her real
customers and prospects until daughter at summer camp, she
name) InSisted that she Waa
I'm not complalnlng, but itis the wee hours.
asked me to please send her
saving herself for her wedding hard for me to believe that I am
Weekends are a nightmare. some brassieres. I told her she
nliiht.
her first.
He's exhausted and sleeps really didn't need any.
Marie claims that I am her
Idon't want to insult her, but every Saturday morning, plus
Then she told me that some of
first lover, but since our I would like to know the truth. almost all day Sunday. the boys looked through the
marriage her actions have led How do I find out?
Meanwhile, I am supposed to armholes of the girls' sleeveless
have
otherwise. Ikeep
e to believe
mN,
TEXAS
our LINDEN
youngsters quid and summer dresses . I told her
had only three other women in
out of sight while Daddy sleeps. brassieres would be in the nad
my life, but my bride has taught
DEAR L: Enjoy your good
Sex has long been forgotten. the next day. And they were!
me more about love-making forte aid quit woiderlag. He doesn't have the time or
About two years later my
than Idreatned existed! It Just Maybe Marie baslat done alot energy for that anymore.
gardener, who has two
doesn't seem possIble that she of reidlig. In bed.
I plan to stay until the motherless daughters, told me
hid no previous experience.
DEARABBY. Myhuabsndls ymgstera are old enough so thathlselded(9)ukedhlmfor
that I can leave with a clear a brassiere and he laugJited at
conscience. Then I will try to W. I told him my daughter's
Trinity Joins Honor
make another life for myself
story. Then he understood.
if I'm dtll desirable. I see no MRS. D. IN LYNBROOK,
other alternative. De you?
N.Y.
Trinity Preparatory School held
MARRIEDBUTALONE
If you put off wzithg letters
into the National Honor
: ceremony for
because you don't know what to
Society this month.
DEAR MARRIED: Yes. Lay say, get Abby's booklet, "How
yaurcatbe$ableaidgive
to Write Letters for all
Rev. Canon A. Rees Hay, the headmaster, and
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Send $l and a long,
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Robert Fulmer announced the following students respond. Perkaps
be lint stamped (2$ cents), self ad.
for the initial tapping ceremony:
awaretbatlihlsdetermliatlos dressed envelope to Abby: 132
Tenth grade: Susan Dye, Danny Golwyn, Scott to make seed living be Is Lasky Delve, Beverly Hills
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Miller, Stacey Plater.
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UN TED STATES DISTRICT N½ of W½ of NW¼ of Section
33. Further described as located 2½
COUNT MIDDLE DISTR ICY
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION miles S on Cochran Road from S.R.
(DI. 2)
NO.79-iS. Oni-CIv.Y
UNITED
STATESOFAMERICA,Plaintlff,v. 12. JAMES PATRICK SMITH
WAYNE N. PURSELL and BA(3.19.79) ,IOTE- Al Agricutture
SHERRY M. PURSELL, his wife, Zone-Toparka mobile home on
Defendant(s). ORDER FOR SIR. tMN4lflofWW.flftotSE'wof
VICE SYPUILICATIONOnmot1on SW¼ of Section 9-20.32, together
and affidavit of plaintiff in the with private road easement over the
above-entitled cause by Kendall w. E 25 ft of W 441.23 ft of SE¼ of SW¼
Wherry, its Assistant United States of SIC? ion 920-32. lying N of o..
Road. (DIST.2)
Attorney, in an action against
13. DAVID BERGSTRESSER
defendant(s),Wayne N. Purselland
C.2 Commercial
SIerry M. Pursell, his wife, and to BA(3.179)1E
Zone
To permit Self-Service
enforce a lien upon real
situate in this District and described Gasoline Tanks on Lots land W 35
as foIlow: Lot S. THE CO).ON. of LOt 2, BlOCk B, Map Of Johnson
NADES THIRD SECTION, ac PouttryFarm,PB6,PgLinSection
42 1.30. Further described as located
conting to the PIM thereof as
dad in Plat Book 16, page 53, Public at 730W. Highway 434 at the corner
Records of Seminole County, of Bell. Avenue. (DIST.2)
BA(3i
Florida. and it appearing to the 14. WALTER JUDGE
C.2 Commercial Zone
Court that the defendant Sherry M. 7U-9E
To Operate a Paint.Body shop on
Pursell is not inhabitants
found within the State of Florida and Lots 19.20, Block 27, Lake Kathryn
has not voluntarily appeared herein, Park, PBS, Pg 44, in Section 5-21.30.
andthatpersonalservic,uponherls Further described as located on
ft
not practical because her residence Highway 11-92, appreximately
and whereabouts is uninown, is Not Dog Track Road. (DIST. 4)
ORDERED that Sherry M Pursell C. REQUEST FOR SIX MONTHS
appear or plead to the complaint EXTENSION
1. RAY NORMAN -BA(i0.1471).
hereinbythe26thdayof April, 191?,

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wgocd transportation for light
del. work who know the greater
Sanford area well. Must be able
to work 9 a.m..9 p.m. daily or
shift work possible. Apply:
Perce Building, Suite 3
3rd &amp; Magnolia
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PSYCHIC advises on Love,
Business I Personal direction.
DonationS apPreciated. JAMIL
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said person Sherry M. Pursell shall
Free details; KIT, Box 79L.
1.
LAKE
KATHRYN
ESTATES,
be served by publication; it is fur.
Legal
pompano, FL. 33061, 9114991.
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ther ORDERED that notice of this INC. -BA(2-19-19).13v
Order be published by the United Agriculture Zone &amp; C-2 Commercial
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
zone
Variance from 13 it from
Stases Marshal Inc newspaper
Male" Dating Service. Alt Ages.
FICTITIOUSNAME
general circulation In seminole roadR-WtolSftfrompavedsurface
P.O Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33511.
Notice is hereby given that I am county, Florida, once a week for six of road for all mobile homes In Lake
________________________
engaged in business &amp;t 2639 Sanford
(6) consecutive weeks, commencing Kathryn Park abutting Laura Street
Weddingsby DOT
Ave., Sanford, Fl. 32171 Seminole on Feoruary 27, 1979. DONE AND and Lake Kathryn Circle
NOTARY PUBLIC
County, Florida undr tP).jLctItjgu3
property
located
in
Lake
Kathryn
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida, this
32036oi' 323-0667
name of BERRY IN RANCE 4th day of February, 1,19.
Mobile Home Park. Further
AGENCY, and that I iiWend to
described as located on E side of
(3orge C. Young
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
register said name with the Clerk of
Highway 17.92, N of Lake Kathryn
Ctiief Judge
IN YOUR FAMILY?
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Publish: February 21. March 6, 13, Circle, and 5 of Laura Street, in
AL-ANON
Florida in accordance with the 20, 27. April 3, 1979
Section 421.30. (DIST.1)
provisions of the Fictitious Name OEG-4
For familiesorfrisndsof
Statutes, To-Wit:
problem drinkers
Section $65.09
E. VARIANCES
Forfuture information call
Florida Statutes 1q57.
1.PHILIP EGITTO -BA(3.19-79).
617-3333o,*iite
sig: Patrick B Berry
2W
A-i Agriculture Zone
Lot
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
Size Variance from 43.560
Publish Feb.20, 271 Mar. 6, 13, 1919
ft to
P. BOx 533
10,000 sq ft on Lot 112, Chula Vista
DEG-I01
Sanford,Fla.32771
Unrecorded Plat, Section
in
SEMINOLECOUNTYSOARDOP. Section 15.21-32, at the corner
ADJUSTMENT
Grovetand Drive and Tangerine
5—Lost &amp; Found
Drive. (DIST.i)
NoticesfPubllcHea,-ing
IN THE COUNTY COURs IN AND
MarCh 19, 1911
2.JOHN V. TYNDALL
BA(3-1FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
7:50P.M.
19)3$V
Al Agriculture Zone
Foundtacklebox,LkMonroadraw
PLOR IDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Lot Size Variancefrom 43,SlOsq ft to
bridge. Identify color I contents
CASE NO. 79.3i$.CC'lS.J
Notice is hereby given that the 36500 sq ft Ofl LOt 5, BlOCk 2, Chula
I pay for ad. 322.6915 aft, 6p.m.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Seminole County Board of Ad. Vista Unrecoi-dedPlat,lnSectionn.
EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE, ivatm.nt will conduct a public 21-32, on Overlook Dr. (DISTi)
Lost: Cat. Geneva Gardens Apis
JR.
hearing to consider the following
3.FRANCISM. HARPER-BA(3.
area. Orange I white, w-whlte
State Attorney for the Eighteenth items:
19-79)-30V A-i Agriculture Zone
flee collar. Ms. to "5y" 223.
Judicial Circuit of the State of
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Lot Size Varianc.froml3,SlOsq it to
12,539.O6sq ft on Lot 212, Chula Vista
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable CONTINUED
John E. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole
1. SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD Unrecorded Plat, in Section 22-21-32,
OF COMMISSIONERS
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County, Florida,
BA(2-19- on Clearview Road and Kiwanis
7).4E- N-i Residential Zone
Circle. (0151. 1)
____________________________
Plaintiff, Public Recreation Area for the
1. JOHN E.JONES-BA(3.19.79).
vs
proposed Midway Community Can- 36V - A-i Agriculture Zone Lot Christian Lady will baby sit in my
homeforworking mothers. Near
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
ten -5275 ft of Lot 21, Block 0, Size Variance from 43,540 sq
to
idyllwilde school. Call 323.4619.
bearing serial number
Dixie Terrace First Addition, PB 10, 34,527.1 sq ft on Lot 200, Chula Vista
3100010 and tail number
Pg 29, in Section 32-19-31, it the NE Unrecorded Piat, in Section 22-21-32,
Baby Sifting in my home, Winter
NIOlO Q.
corner of Williams Avenue and 21st on Cisarview Rd. (D1ST.1)
Springs area. Responsible
Street. (DIST. 2)
5. GUY E. CROSBY
BA(3-19woman. 327-1910.
fliferidant
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DIANNA 0. BLAKEY
BAD- Lot Size and Width Variance on
TO: Any parties having an in. 19-79)-bE - Al Agriculture Zone
EACH of the following Lois:
9-Good n.igs to t
terest In ONE CESSNA 310 AIR- Tousebarnastrainlngandbi-eedlng
A.Sletroml3,SSOsqftto$,Isosq
C*APT beermnu serial number SW kw.st on the NWU. it NWia it ftandWidthfromt50fttollfton:
FRUIT-FOR ALE -.
Sits sunpl,.,r esiis a their Iedlo 30.5541, ieee t
isis Par - Lat$L.lI, 11, EPOCh 1 aPI LeiS 3,.i,..
u
CA m-aeis'
Ir%s1gns, O,4d eiiCceIsors in In. roadway; also, IessSllO It; also less and 14, Block 7.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
tires?, and all persons, FIrms, and begin at a point 440 ft. Sot the NE
SIzeIroml3,S6osqftto9,433sq
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Corporations Owning, Having or corner of said NW¼ of NW'/i of ft and Width from 130 ft to 70 ft on
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On Section 30,
Lot 1, Block 2.
18-Help Wanted
the Above Described Aircraft.
thence W
Size from 13,560 sq It to 9,252 sq
It., thence 5 400 ft.,
.____________________________
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE thence E 400 It., thence N
ft
and Width from 150 ft to SO ft Cli
ft. to
HEREBYNOTlFlEDthattheState Ihebeglnning;alsoiesstheW300ft, Lot 13, Block 2.
CLERK
Light office skills with adding
of Florida, ex ret Douglas Cheshire, Further described as located ½ mile All lots being located in Cans Villa
machine experience, outgoIng
Jr. State Attorney for the Eight. E of Tuskawilla and ½ mile Sot Rid Heights, PB 10, Pg 97, in Section 4.
personality. Excellent boss.
eenthiudicialCircultofthe5tateof Bug Lake Road on Brooks Lane. 21-3i,ofl5.R.4)9,abcutamil,NWOf
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable (01ST. 1)
3233176
Oviedo. (OIST.l)
John E. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole
AAA EMPLOYMENT
RICHARD L. LOPER
EUNICE H. SIMMONS BA(3BA(3
County, Florida, has filed a Rule to 19-79)9TE
9l2FrenchAve.Rt. il-92)5.nford
A.1 Agriculture Zone 19-79)-37V - R-1AA Residential
Show Cause In the Eighteenth .Iudl. - To park a mobile home Zone - Side Yard Variance from 10
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any and all partIes having an interest in One Cessna 310 AIrcraft
bearing serial number 310.0010 and
tail number N 1010 Qto show cause
why the aforesaid aircraft should
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Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
pursuant to Section 103.11, Flcrida
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It. to2.36ft for fre.-standingcarport
on Lot 2, Block L, The Woodlands
Section 2, PB 16, Pgs 30 and 39, in
Section 36-20.29, on Foxrldge Run.
(01ST. 2)
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thisad,andifwewenen't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.100-432.1403 anytime for

MANAGER TRAINEE

Immediate opening for career
minded

person.

Fast

promotions. Good benefits.
323-5176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 FrenchAve. (Rt. 11.92)San(ord
Full time LPN, 11-1 shift. Apply in
person Lake View Nursing
Home, 919 E. 2nd St.
Part time housekeeping, evening
waitresses &amp; part time cook.

Apply Days Inn Sanford.
MANAGEMENT
Experienced in dealing with
public, good phone voice, sales
personalIty, excellent career

potential for right person.
323-5176
AM EMPLOYMENT
912 FrenchAve. (Nt. 17-92)Sanford

24—Business 3portunities
PIZZA, SUBI5PAGHETTI SHOP
For Sale. Plantation Plaza Hwy.

17.92.

46$-InS.

Sanford- 500 5. Oak. Furn. from
59$ month, $25 week. Excellent.
Call 3229623 am. or 141-7113.

30-Apeviments Ururnshed
1 BR-$1S4. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323-5670 Mariners Village.

Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat..
Early BIrds 7:13p.m.

MemorIal Hospital, 1101 East Fir-st
Lê.
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Mr.
William C. Bentley, Administrator.
lids received after this time will

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Wvehouw for lease, 16,000 sq. ft.
Call 322-1313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
2011, Sanford, FIa. 32771.

included

In this

40.A—Apsrtmints&amp;

listing

Ewnlng Hetald

46—C rnme

are returned in
d Condition within five (5) days
after lid opening Si the Architects
thaW oft ices in Odands, Florida.
IN lid Secwlly will be required.

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FT. LAUDERDALE OPPORTUNITIES

$14000

STEN STROM

REALTY
SELLERS&amp; BUYERS

I

Property

64-Equipment for

YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOME'

Rent

7jfl

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GET TOGETHER

*10 ACRES in Osteen. $22.00
SAN FORD. 3 BR, 2 bath horn

DOLL HOUSE) BR 1 bath home in
completely
Palm
Terr.
renovated! C HIA, w-w carpet,

eat in kit, Fla Rm, on 1g. lot wshade Irees' A buy lot $71,500'

interchange. $100000 Terms.

TEMPER AGENC
REALTOR 322-1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 162.3455 322-1959

Build to suit

- our lot or your

FHA-VA, FHA 235 I 215.

REALTOR

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323-6061 or eves. 3230517

to $37

SUPER 3 BR 1' bath home in
Woodmere Park w C-H, w-w
carpet, dining area, Fla Rm, Lg
MBR. patio &amp; Much More! BPP
WARRANTED Only 526,5001
LOVELY I BR l' bath home w1g. eat in kit, workshop, scr
porch. In immaculate cond. on
an oak shaded loll New roof I
Wow, lust $35,500!
FANTASTIC I BR 2 bath home in
IdylIwlIde ol Loch Arbor on ½
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acrot Free term pool, prIvacy
fence, workshop, pantry, eq kit,
patio, C H&amp;A, 8. Extras Galoret
BPP WARRANTED Only

24 HOUR lB 322-928
Lush &amp; cozy describes this 2 or
BR home. Eat in the modem ki

1 acre plus &amp; a stately beautiI
home for the large family. I 81
2½ bin a country setting. Call
for more exciting details.

Sanora wit's pool &amp; club houl
privileges Is the setting for th
luxury home. 4 BR, 2 b &amp; 9
price is right at $15,500.

$51,000!
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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LiST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11
Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

Firm His Isfolsed

l.N,Lanon&amp;Auedilsd.ISC.

TeAM In$IaIflagAIewffiFierIda FadNty

Wi Need sepk Izpsrls.csd 50 CempSsr
Peripherals S Pvlitsr Dosips

toiler Mscba&amp;cal Ilmesrs
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T.cbmklims

Multiple Listing Service
2565

REALTY WORLDe
The Real Estate Agenc
7135', S. French (1792) Santo
323 5371

CLEAN ASAWHISTLE.2 BR, It
new paint, new roof. Larg
family room. Owner will assll
in finencung. $25,000.
ZONED GC-2. 2 BR, 18. Frontag
on busy French Ave. Ideal offic
or emaIl business location
OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ I
Large corner lot. Lots of storag

100 YEARS OLD, 2½ story fram
flies to be restored. 2 BR, 1 I
Cl home also on properti
Approx. 13 acres. $63,000.
CHARMING old two story 3 II
1½ 1 home on picturesque Ia
Many unique features make thi
an outstanding home. 565,95
PRIME LAND. 30 acres zoned ft
travel traIler park. Near ii
tersectlon SR-16 and I-I. U,dl
per acre.
INCOME. Going Business wit
gees Ia' $35,000.

an excellent bingO It, package. relocation
asslstance S Is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All responses

and InaWl will bsanswsrsd

a..

P1*0 contact In strictast coil Idence:

NirmsnA.LSVIIS

N.H. Lr$IIiAUICIIIS$, INC.
,*s.yvIswOv$vL $lti3$

Ft.

FL 333N

Arsi Cids (III) U14)

news items you will find

anywhere.

RE OW. ED $2000
for those who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home as over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area I is located
close to hospilal &amp; all conveniences. $36,300.

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47—Real Estate Wanted
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3fl-0216.

CaliBart

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323111$ alt 7 p.m.

REAL ESTATE

REALTOR, 322-7491

—Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mig. Broker. 525 No. 1 0
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.

$6100 DOWN &amp; MOVE IN 3 BR,? B
NEW PAINT, FENCED YD.
$732 MO. $ PCI. INT.

5627113

50—Miscellaneous

NEED commercial property? i
ft. frontage or. SR, room to a

pond. SU,30S
* ft. sit Late Monroe. Ten acni

tital. 5115.056.
SIX icres late fs'Int zoned ft
Multiple Residence, 51*500.

II.rdd Hd heft

new $399; Loveseat $14.95 8. up;
7 Pc. dinettes $69.93 I up; Ref.

1,508. up; El. Stove $60 I up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Santord
urniture Salvage. 17-97 So. 01
S.nford, 322-1721.

Orlando 327-1577

DeLand 668-8335

BATEMAN REALTY
Meg. Real Estate Broker
2631 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
I LONGWOO D••
3 BR, fenced yard, trees, stereo
speakers, beautiful cord. range,
ref. NEW carpet. $35000. Will
sell FHA-VA.
00FERN PARK-LAKEFRONICI
3 BR, 3 bath, screened porch,
seawall &amp; dock. NEW carpet I

paint. $I0s.
••ALTAMONTE .•

Near Mall, hospital, churches.
Lovely 3 BR, fenced yard, Fam.
Nm. screened porch. $31,900.
CALL US RE-FHA-VA
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

SD

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

6*9, $125
333 5933

Good Cord.
323-495.4 aft. 3:30

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1'
BATH. MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; PINE. REDUCED TO
$15,900 WITH $3,300 DOWN.

BUY SELL TRADE
322 5622

)ll.315E. First St.

Work Clothes. Hats, Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.

Wanted to Buy
2 Bedroom
Mobile Home. Reasonable

339-0509

W. Garnet t White
Meg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.750), Sanford

pl'iced. Phone 668 6909.
SKYLiNE 14'w-(ireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

323-3200
3103 Orlando Dr.
VA&amp; FHA Financing

night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

Mallczowski, Realtor. 322-713.
Three lots with Twenty.three
(33) orange trees.
322 8141. Lake Mary, Florida

52—Appliances

LAKE MARY. Nice treed, lake-

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
130-4133 or 339.4711 eves.

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

53-1V- Radio-Stereo
95'xl7S' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE, CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. $7,500.

night.
Good Used Televisions. $33 ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17.92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
$750 PER FRONT FOOT.

40" 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 me. Call 131-1714 for free
home demnostrat ion

GENEVA AREA
20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY 46. 53,500
PER ACRE. TERMS.
5 ACRES LAKE FRONT IMPROVED PASTURE. $1,000
PER ACRE. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

171 ACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE &amp; FARM ACRES.
$513 PER ACRE.

RAINBOW SPRINGS
AREA
S ACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
$3,730 PER ACRE. TERMS.

OCALA AREA

322-0332

ASSOCIATES WANTED, CALL
SILL PLATTE FOR CON.
FIDENTIAI. INTERVIEW.

AREA

ROLLING HILLS I PINE COUNTRY, GREAT FISHING &amp;
HUNTING. 35 ACRES AT $1350
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.
CROCKETT

LOG HOMES

"LOGS &amp; LAND
00 HAND IN HAND'

SEIGLEN

54—Garage Sales
Moving Sale Furniture, portable
Color TV, Must sell by March
5th. 323-5969.

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55—Boats &amp;

Accessories

17 ft Deicraft fiberglass boat I
Highlander tilt trailer 5300. 322-

$031 after 3:30.
ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

57—Spoils Eiipment
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$

Scott Reagan 323.$)77

59—Musical Msrctndise
Guitars, Drums, Banios. Corn
plate. Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Aye.
322-2255

SPINIT.CONSOLE PIANO
Highest grade manufactured can
be taketi on small payment
balance by responsible local
party. To inspect write Joplin
Piano, P.O. 50* 3051, Rome, Ga.
20141.

Gsrdsn
AFRICAN VIOLETS

The OreeWsos.

302-9141

24355. Myrtle Avi., Sanford

CUSTOM RU lIT HOMES
OUR LOT Oft YOURS
All CONTRACTORS 301-2151

Sanford 321-0640

P ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

Orlando32l.1577

Call Dick LaCy 333-7210

DsLand 6M335

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BUY JUNK CARS
Frorn$lOtoSSO
Ca11322-1624; 3221440

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

AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER
All types of Pet Training.
Obedience-basIc &amp; advancedfamily
protection,
auto
prOtection &amp; more. LOW, LOW
FAMILY
RATES.
Fully
guaranteed or Money Back.
Your home or ours,
Dellona local (305)571 2898

78—Motorcycles
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3366or 323 7110

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79—Trucks-Trailers

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68-Wanted to Buy

'67 Ford -1 ton39O Isp
Inso. d.o.ndable. 4650
Oteen. 3239690
'68 Chevy PU. 307. Original paint,
body excellent, wide radials,
chrome wheels, new rings,
bearings, valves, carb. kit.,
Hurst floor shitter, all under 1200
ml. 834 05)3

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

80-Autos for Sale

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 322 8121.
YOU NAME IT

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1916 AMC Matador 1DM.
Air Cond., New Tires
$2395 Phone 322 8116

I BUY IT

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SANFORD AUCTION

1215 S. French

32) 7340

AYTONAAUTOAUCTlopa
,Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Reach, will hold a'
public AUTO AUCTION evert
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. lt:s.
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904 755:.
53)1 for lurther details.
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Auction Saturdays 7 p M
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 12F
Consignments welcome
KelloggsAuctionSates
323-7050
For Estate Commercial 8. R.sidentist Auctions 8. AppraisalS.
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5620.

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C11 ,331.000 or

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Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home Improvements

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 372 1771
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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 372 0201.

Beauty Care

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1t St.. 3225712

MEINIZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 6717617

YELLOW SAND

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1 Man, quality operation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

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Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience on:'
your home, 24 yrs. exp. $10 &amp; up
3fl37llforappt.

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Free pick up &amp; delivery for all tax :
returns prepared in Feb. Co...
fidential, personalized. From $5,
Ph. 162-4112. 9 am. to 7 p.m.'

IIjSgsviDS
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General

Landscaping.

Rose

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt, lawn maint. 1. tree trimmlnQ.

'essn'iaking

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323 2945.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

IJgI* Ibuling

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances IMisc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Gronthlga.
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ANIMAL HAVEN

dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
kennels.
52.

Noiobtoolargeorsmall.
Complete lawn service
Freeestimate. 323-4151

Hon11Clsanfng
Brown's Pressure Cleaning.
Mildew
removed,
paint
preparatIon. Houses, Mobile

Painting

Horns Inçrovsn30nts

Retired Maint. man. Remodeling,

room additions,

roof repairs,

patching. Ph. 3235343, 3310715.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
5.0. BALI NT &amp; ASSOC.
322-$4
Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, i'm,
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 322-1214.
PERMATEX COATING I.
HOME IMPROVEMENT

531-6139

5314167

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Painting by Anthony Corino
txp. naIl pnases
Lic.&amp;Ref
322-007)

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior.Exterlor House Paint(ng
Licensed-Insured-Bonded FREE Estimates. (305) 322-9140
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P"ingSesvios

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Chg. Cds. Accepted

327-1501

Pressure Clesrng
WOW
WASH ON WHEELS

lfouses,MobileHomes,Trijcks
Comm. Bldg. 671-1055

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
&amp; CABINETS

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323-012?

Trs Ssrvtcs

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3211005 or 904-7346700 collect.

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Homes. 534.9535,

NEALTY

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

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77—Junk Cars Removed

5hpherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. 5--7 wks. old
32) 9136

- C.ranc Tile

TERMS.

secluded country living, fenced,
inciudes grove. many shade
trees, 1 yr. warranty. $77,156.

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6565 or 322 0701

Televlslon-23' Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or

HOMESITE
014.
OSCEOLA NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. 54.500.

VACANT, zoned to construct 2
duplexes. $1,500.

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED
01.0 HOME. 3 BR, 2 bath

1973 Dodge Van. 6 cyl
Straight shift, $2195
Phone 322 5116

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matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

SANFORD Building site cleared,
854125, wooded area. $3000 each.

CITY

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ON SALE - NEW Iwin sIze box
springs 1. mattress $23.93 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2

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GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP I 350 ACRES OF
LAKES. $2,000 PER ACRE.

$19500.

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC. 7
wks.. Blue eyes, Bl &amp; Wh or
Silver Grey. 1st puppy shots, not
kenneled
personal care, 1,1505200. Visa or MC accepted. 322

51—Househokl Goods

5 acres Lk. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. $20,000. William

60 ACRES FORMER ORANGE

REALTOR. MLS
3235774 Day or Nigh

ends. keher-Cintractor.

.Ctnrislmas Jay-away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. Ion $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo,,Vil% taKe trade as pert
payment, Call S31-)fll day or

to ocr. tracts. St. Johns River access trom 5,400 p.r ocr,. $150
dwn. 20 yr. terms. Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribbte, Realtor,
3056688696 &amp; 1301026. Eve &amp;
wkends 901-734 5964.

PANAMA

76 Chevy, 6cy1 auto van
Customized inSide &amp; out
830 52)7

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322 5791

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was

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OFFICE &amp; HOME, most confortable home In Lk. Mary wspace for office, beauty shop,
what have you. Zored comm.
$11,900.

Immaculate 4 BR, 2½ bath
country home on 3+ acres.
OffIce or workshop in garage,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Warranty.

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Queen size bed w springs &amp;
mattress. Custom made drapes
831-7961.

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6S--Petsipplies

'Cash 3224l32

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

Seigter Really, Broker
321-0610, 327-1577. 665 $335

43-Lots-Acreage

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Used Kenmore El. Stove,

42—Mobile Homes

EUSTIS AREA
339-0501

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Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Xelloqgs Auction Sales
373 7050

Paying $15 mens, $750 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any
condition. 323 1684

Oriental Rug

SANFORD AREA

TM

DIne (1) housilsiP, new) SI 2b
ISA. ww carpet. PS lid, *
6* days, 133-1111 eves &amp; w

for Sale

Spc. BR suite new, $239; 5 pc. LR

REALTORS PARK

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rental property. Everythnin

r client has

Clanilied Ads are the smallest big

view 100*130. $10,000.

ANYTIME

space. C.HIA. $29,900.
A Mai.r Cemgetor

All or part Fairway Prop. 323-6040.

Sanford 3210640

COUNTRY LIVING I BR 2 bath
home in Lake Mary w-C H&amp;A. w-

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our N insenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 5181
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Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your waltet!

10*60 Comm. Bldg. Sanford.

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2139 5. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DONTWE

wcarpet, Great Mm, OR, eat in
kit. All on a l'.7 acre lot! Also
add. 1 acre available! Pool
planned &amp; Man-i Extras! Just
$72,500!

Nicely landscaped, coi
fireplace. $37,500 FHA Term

OFF ICE SPACE-Sanford 200 sq.
ft. to 2100 sq. ft.

SEIGLER REALTY

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Mema'lal fespital !

ressrwsmerl,NtoreJec,anye,ail :,
s,
irreglariflesor :•.
WermiIltI
t
si..,. to
me ste aver tine allies' if it Is in :
IMIU
BY ORDER OP ADMINI$TIA- '
TON
HOSPITAL

Graze your horses. Has w
behind (Pool). Under $15.(X
with terms.

REALTORS

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pas* will ha refunded If each ;.

3 BR, 2 bath honi
with 4 acres on East SR I

* MODERN

LOW Down Paymen!

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644-3017

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 $73500

FISH CAMP with restaurant o
St. Johns River. Terms.

Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

51

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*STOP SUPPORTING Land
lords. Build your DUPLEX
Bldg.Cthi landscaped 61x135.7
city lot with utilities available on
paved road. Convenient to
shopping ONLY 57500 All you
need is a site plan. Will subordinate to Const. mortgage. IF
not ready to build, excellent
INVESTMENT. OWNER will
FINANCr

VA-F HA.235.COflV. Homes

7S'x130'

Splendid Apt. Bldg., finest
location. Four spacious 2 SR
units, all rented. High yield.
Good Investment at SIL000.
Realtor ML$. 333-3711

322 0611

"I Keen Your TEMPER'

DupzssforSaIs

call:

AFTER HOURS

REALTOR
322-9214

"DEAL With STEMPER'

If

your club or organ.
izatlon would Ilk, to bi

2524 PARK DR. 322-2115

RESULTS.

w-S' brick wall for privacy. Vei
close to shopping. $37,900.

37—Business Property

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wayirprooting exteriors of.•.
buildings and are approved by the
Manufacturers of the waterproofing
materials will be accepted as
Bidders.
The materials to be used and
application methods shall be
required to be guaranteed by the
Materials Manufacturer and Applicator era period Of not less than
, (5) years.
Contractors fltit can conform to
these requirements may submit
I;•
sI ii
previous simUar proiects performed
Wthemuntheiasstiv.syearsto,
by m oe or their ,d
Representative. All prequalllied
dsta shall be submItted fifteen (iS)
p(s' to lid date and time sit .
opeiing is lids. Qualified •
hI notified bY mall.
will be spaid publicly.
,
Drawings and specificatIons may :
be examined at the Architects'
be
bY :
dIting $30.05 for each sit Of
Oscumenis with the Architects it
me isesewing iresaee:
Stevens-Wilson &amp; Assoclatsi,
.
Inc.
333 Lawrence Avenue
P0. 50*1605
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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE

$69,900.

week? This is an ideal
way to Inform th. public
your club activities.

Jon Hunt l.alty, kic.

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2411 Adams Ct.,quie$, ig.3 BR, top
cord., clean, range &amp; ref., nice
wooded lot. Avail about 3-1, 5275,
lease *31-2542.

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322-211

not beaccapted.
Only Prequalified Factory Apwnoie ousineas

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3233910

Did you know that your
club or organization can
appear in this listing each
week for only $3.50 per

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322.1517 322-7117

IIALTY

3 BR, 1~ b, pool. $323 me.
$150 dsp. Avail March 1

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The Seminole Memorial Hospital
proposes to receive Lump Sum Bids for Refurbishing the Exterior of the
Present Main Hospital Building.
Segregated Bids will not be ac.-.
capted,
The Seminole Memorial Hospital
will receive sealed Lump Sum Bids
up to 2:00 P.M. 1ST on March 13,
1979, at the pres•nt Seminole

EVENINGS 322 0612

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We have buyers. Homes, Lots &amp;
Acreage needed. Call for Free
Appraisal.

*40 ACRES Near I-I &amp; SR

32 —Houses Unfurnished

Legal Notice

WANT '10 SELL?

Myrtle Ave.

1 BR furn., carpeted, $110. Landlord pays all utilities except
electric, clean. 3239040, $111.

Meetings
Buslness-7:30 lstTues.

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ASSEMBLY MECHANICS

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FURNISHED APARTMENT
FOR RENT

Vacation time is here...get what

Must haveowntoois, excellent Co.,
good benefits. Immediate
openings.
323-5176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave. (RI. 17-92)Sanford .

New 233 Homes, 1 pcI. interest to
qualified buyer. $21,000 to
531.000. Low down payments.

323-7832

South of Sanford

you need for a happy time with a
Classified Ad.

3 BR, l"7 bath Valencia Ct. area.
Completely tenced corner lot.
$23,750.

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

C ha per
30
Hwy. 17.92

recorded message.

limited. Tony Coppola School of
Real Estate. 613-54,').

12. 323-0163.

s. Per senior Citizens, Downtown, very clean I roomy. See

DISABLED
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license necessary. Cooks
helper, full time. Call between 9-

REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

31—Apsrtn**s Furnished

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General Rest. helper, P-I days,

Prepare for your Real Estate
exam. Classes Starling Feb
27th. Enroll early as class Size is

HAL COLBERT

M. Unsworth Realty

NOTICE

Lit's ii HONEST

Cede.niticeiaherebyetvonstiatme

This public heeling will be held in BeorditCeni, Commhoionsn will
teeing en
tine $emlto CswWy Courthome, 1 1910,P*IIC
it 7 5ML a'
Sanford, FlerNe. en Mar01 1L
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*a.ftoras peesible in Isim
it
it?1SP.M.eraesesnmereaRos'a
the Seminole CaumSv Cswlliesu
Written c.mmeats Illed ElliS 1e cens*r rise Ina'eesss tsr Seminole
Cablevisles, affectiitg the hasic
ONkeeIffieZseslingCesrdIn$ur
mentinly service charge, the
considered aM P515* *
recenfiuclien charge,
d the
it tine public hear
wilt ho
.-- ersily, Ifoatlegs may be IFSf.mIdIeis charge within the
urinca-peralsi irons it $aminele
csatinsi trim
P1* eatussiry. Further Walls
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ClWttots,IeS,dit
kniinelo Ciwity Seerd lOAd.

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P0)I4TE *4 ?1cNs'g lamePIJ1: February 391115
Te pork a mehils hems en the $i Of

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To peddle LIL general commodity
freight from Orlando to points in
Central I So. Fia. 'Tractor &amp;
driver must meet 0.0.1. Specs.
Call wk. days toll free 1.500.4327021 (or Lynn Brim.

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323.3176

OPE RATORS

work, varied hours.
323-5176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave. (RI. il-92)Sanford

room quiet
man preferred. 332.2329. 114

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Will train if sharp I good with

TRACTOR-OWNER

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Must have experience, steady

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$SSSSa.SSSSISSSSSS.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that the
Corporation engaged lit bUlinlu
51$ Hwy. 17-fl, Caisulberry,
33107, Seminole Plaza, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name
ot
PORT
O'CALL.
RESTAURANT, and that we Intend
ft to lift to construct a teivils ciuit
toregistefsaidnamewlffi ttleCleit
extend beyond the front bIIding Of the Circuit
Cosis'?, Seminole
line on Lot 2, Block C. Sanlands County, Florida
in
COuntry Co* Estates, PB 1). Fl 16. the provisiens of Ecirdance wills
the PIdIfies
$54 1.21.10, an Palm Hill Name Statutes,
To-WIt: Section
Drive. (P1ST, 4)
16350 florida Statutes itsi.
12. HERSHEL 1. HALSEY poet II Cad Re5$want, ilK.
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Width
SlI:JackiMarr.w.pres.
Variance from 5005050 ft dlii LoS
Duane P. Sewen ix. V.P.
Size Variance from iiiig sq ft
Angels T.Answo4ecy
7ANsqftanLoSW5leckQknd
Replit f the W * ft it Tract 1
PubIjils: Feb. 13,30, .37, March 6
sps, PB
Fl
SectIon 1.21-10, en
$fp'g

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d&amp; Magnolia
Between 10a.m. 17 p.m. daily

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Om0WdiIlPieWOeenIhe $21330
it N 1711.1 OS it NEll. W it Labs

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Springs, PBS, Pg 49, In
SIC
11.2139, on Willow Grove
AvenUe. (P1ST. 1)
DANIEL L CèRN - IA(2.19.
IbM Residential ZOom.
-RearYardVariancefroenbonto$
ft and front Yard Variance frOm 30

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Mustbeabletowork9a.m.3:30
p.m. or 4 p.m.-? p.m. shifts.

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- Ti pork a mobile hems en
114ftof14191$it$I1.kless$11110
itS33SftitI30ftot$11.et$ecslea
17.30.30, an Cochran Read ½ mIle W
it Hlghwey 46. (DI$T.3)
S.NOWARDL.D1$ARGIjI,IA(31979).11T1 Al Agriculture
Zone - To port a mobile home en
the 1½ Of Lit 363 Slid 1*0 it
4, OP. $wops Land Cimpeisys
Addition Is Black Naawneck. PS
P15 130aM ill, lit section 11.39.31.
sit lniaisrc. street. (01ST. 2)
S. LARRY 0. HERMAN
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lens Ti poit a r
home an.
flveacreleldeoedaslalA.
17 in section WIS.3L en Olcieli

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Street. (P1ST. 1)
BA(3.
10. FRANK J. PARKE
19-79).32V-R-1AA Residential loge

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---w-pleas.ant telephone voices to
work w.speclal local radio

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Recreation Facliity on thu following
described property: Begin 50 ft *
it NW lntensedioqs ii Turkey Gully
Creek and SI, Johns Rivis', run N
deg 30 miii I to river, NWIy along
rtverlllftforPOl,ftlonc,NWly

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41—Houses

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Nice Large sleeping

Nurses, RN'S &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Live-In companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers UpJohn 625.0636.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 FrenchAv. (RI 17-92) Sanford

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SALESRECEPTIONIST
Mifligiflient position with fast
moving co. We need aggressive
sales Personality,
voice, gOod pensonaIltySalary
+ CQinn'i, Cdl C'il 332.117L

(0151.3)
9.RAYA. ERICKSEN-BA(3.10.
7E-IOV
R.1AA Residential Zone
Rear Yard Variance from 10 ft to
7 ft for screen enclosure for pool on
Lolslatd9,lessElOftandLcf 10,
IsIs 1 90 ft, hock D, $aniando
sri. Trcs 4. Pi I. 0 41. I.i

ft W Ii CL of 0ev,
LitiStopoint WOO FOR, E ISPOR,
in Section 22. 19-32. Further
descrlbedes located N of 0eCOOla
Road on $1. Johns RIver. (01ST. 3)
7. RAYMOND 4401US$ - SACS.

RLITI DINNER
INCIUOU

office duties I drive van.
Challenging position - good
fringe benefits. Chauffeur
license &amp; typing skill required.
Send resume &amp; qualifications to
Box 13, c-o Evening Herald, P.O.
Box 1637, Sanford, Fl. 32711.

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R.1A RESIDENTIAL
79)-34V
Zone-ResrYardVariancefrom30
ft to 23.1 ft for an addition on Lit 13,
$.p, PS ii, Fl $7. In .ictlon
19-31.29, on Sear Lake Terrace.
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program seeks indivIdual
desires to assist clients assume

(01ST. 3)

(P1ST) 2.
6 GREEN CASTLE BAKING,
INC. - SA(3.1-19)-7E - Al

Lorkuitur. inns

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323-5176

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(Renewal) on the E ilOft (less S 125
ft of E 100 II) of SW 'k of SW¼ of
NW¼ of Section 20.21-32, lying N of
S.R. 119, Further described as ½
mlieW of Fire Tower, ½ mile E of
Seminole Flying Ranch Airport on
SR. 419. (0151.1)
SUSAN B. LOGAN
SAD-l979),I2TE - Al Agnlcutture Zone To park a mobile home on the 1½
Lot 302, OP. Swope Company's
HononableHaroldF.Johnson,Coun- Addition to Black Hammock, pea,
ly Judge, Seminole County Court- Pgs 1101111, in Section 232031, at
house, Sanford, FlorIda 32711, if you the end of Stone Street. (DIST.1)
have any def.nsss to assert to this
BOSSY C. MASSEY - BA(3action or claims to file against the 19-79).14T1)-A.lAgnlcut$urelon,
forfeited aIrcraft. Otherwise, the
To park a mobile home on the SVi
aircraftwlllbsforfeitedtoffi.uwof of NE%4 of NW¼ of $11.4, East Of
the Sheriff of Seminole County or Willingham, in Section 17-21-33.
sold at Ps*IIc Auction.
Further described as West of
WITNESS my hand and seal of Chulvota on Willingham Road.
this Court on the 2nd day Of (01ST. 1)
February, 1979.
LJO$EPHD.W1LL,CO*- 5*1319-791.111 &amp; 39V -M-1 IndustrIal
(SEAL)
Zone - For RediMix Concrete
Arthur H. leckwith,
as Clerk it the Court
Plant and Height Variance from 35
By: Jean 1. Wiike
ft to *6 ft on the N½ of Lot 3,
ceputy clerk
Shuman's Addition to Eureka
Board of County
Hammock, P5 2, Ps 52 (less nia
Commissioners,
railroad R.W and thaw ft LW Mv
Seminole County
SR. 419. FurTher descnIbeds
Publiih: February 3,4,7,1,9, 11, 12, loCated in Section 37-39-30, ½ mIle
13, 1,
,10, 19, * ii. n, a s, Soutti of 17-IS on SR. 419 on the SE
)5,27,3I.Marchi,2,1,3,4,7,$,9, 11, COffla' Of High Sti'Nt and SR. 419,
P10-25

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Experienced fuii time cook
Apply inperson
Holiday Inn, Sanford

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woman, references, own trans.
Benefits. Sweetwater Oaks. 1690539

opening, full time, steady work.

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STOCK MAN
Grocery Experience, Immediate

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COOKSIl I
Several immediate openings for
right person. Light experience
will put you towork.
323.5116
AAAEMPLOYMENT

Apply in Person
Holiday Inn, Sanford

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YOURSPENDINGPOWER7
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 441-3079

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ASSISTANTMANAGER
Must have grocery store
background. Excellent potential. immediate opening.
3235176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave. (Nt. 11-V2)Sanford
Local Mig. Co. needs an experienced person to assist Plant
Mgi'. as a Production Expeditor.
Excellent opportunity for the
right person. Mail Salary
requirements &amp; lob history to
Box 13, c-o The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1637, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

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Wanted Immediatelyl

no experience
Work at home
excellent pay.
necessary
Write American Service, •
Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, Tx.

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Mechanically inclined, prefer
some experience but will train.
Steady work.
323.3176
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave. (Rt. 1792) Sanford
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Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time S
year around, fully experienced
no other call, 3n52.

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We need an experienced
MATURE ONLY
Maintenance man. Full time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent, 930 MeiIonvliie
Ave.

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Notice

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WEEKLY

We need S well mannared people

Phone 617-3333

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Mercury Motor Express needs
owner Operators &amp; multi.
contractors to run the East
Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip I fast
weelily settlements. 1 yr. over
the road exp. required. Call
Beck or Bob Bevls toll
free 1 500.135-6572. EOE.

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(4)0 LOVE OF LIFE

his sidekIck lead an attack on a

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A-i Agriculture Zone
and in default thereof the Court ffl 42E
proceedtothehearingand.diudica. Request for Six Months Extension
tion of this suit as if Sherry M. on approval granted October 16,
Pursell had been served with pro- 1975, to allow off-street parking on
cess in the State of Florida, but only the following described property:
Begin 300 ft E of NW cor of 5½ of
to the extent provided for by Section
1653, Title 2$, United States NW¼ of SEIi, of NE'I of SectIOn 19.
Code; it further ORDERED that all 21-30, etc. Further described as 4.16
parties claiming interest by, acres located on Highway 17.92, N
and E of Lake of the Woods S.D.
through,underorauainsttheafore.

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(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
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discover the identity of the
author ofaslanderous letter.

RATES

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Joanne Woodward. A private
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TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed &amp; in.
$4Jred. FREE est. 543-1147.

hiffy riding lawis mawir, S lip;
ti utIlIty trailer &amp; garden tools.
3024114.

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HERE ARE THE
MCNTHL.Y COMMENTS MORE TNN
SL*GESTION BOX

by Chic Young

Tuesday, Feb.
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For Wednesday, February 28,

by Howl. Schneider

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WIN AT BRIDGE

each one well.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) There
is something you've already
mak a dKiallon on so why
waM. uwar
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PISC (Feb. 20-March 20) Teeming up with a bold and
You'll have the enterprise and daring companion today rnI,t
courage today to be able to go do your cautious soul some
after the material goals you good. We can all learn
seet Set your sights high. How something from others.
to get along with other slgiij is
LIBRA (Sept 23Oct 23)
one of the sectione you'll enjoy
Think
things
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Letter. Get yours by sending 11 jump Into something you
for each to AstroGraplt, P.O.
iou1do't. You're a It
BOX 419. Radio City Station, pulsive. Youlil be looking for
N.Y. 10019. Be an to specify easy Outs.
birth sign.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Be willing to take the command
TAM the Inlitisti" today to do AM lead the way for c"wkws
what must be done In situtions today, so you can show them
impOrImt to YOU- 101111111"d Of how to got things done quickly
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went oil to pigs, calves, and chickens. Right now we have
rabbits, dogs, cats and a duck besides."
having raised "Silver from birth, how does Heather
feel about selling him for beef?
"She's known all along that he's being raised to be as
good a beef as pomible," said Mrs. MacLeod, but she's too
attached for someone close to buy him. She has an earthy
attitude, but not quite enough to eat I'SUver."
Heather worked on her own as Seminole does not
presently have a 4.H beef cattle club. She recently judged
t the Southeastern
Black Angus
Show at the Hyatt House In Orlando.
"Since she is the only one from Seminole, we are hoping
folks from the county will come out Wednesday and
1bursday nights to support her at the judging and sale,"
said Mrs. MacLeod.
"She did it for the experience and because she enjoyed
it If she wins, It will be a bonus

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stands five fed t4 raised the part 0woloWpeA Santa
Gertrudls steer from a calf after he was born on the
family ranch on SR 436 near Oviedo.
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during a major reorganization selection. The mayors nominee
On Monday, the Sanford City of the Sanford department in must be approved by the
Mayor Willard Dennis who is
tnt.rvl.whig the top five Conv'Isdon approved Lykens'January Initiated by Police Orange City cotmclL
cmiddes for the job.
requed for a &amp;,month lea" of Chid Ben Butler.
The other four cendid"
U Lykoos accupta the post as absence, without pay, so he
In contention for th. job
mage City Assistant City
bad of do four-mm depart. could look for another job.
Mary
Peterson
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are:
Joe*
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Clerk
N.Y.
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calf for nest year's show. She has already selected one
bom last mouth an the ranch.
IU daughter of Bob and Patsy MacLeod, she has kept a
record book and knows where every penny went.
The MacLeods moved onto their 76-acre ranch in 1974
"Heather took an interest in livestock right away," said

Sanilord Polio IA. WMiam, F. meat, he will be" to take a
Commissioner John Morris Lykem was named the top
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available in a few days. City deducted from Panneil's pay,
IIersldStaff Writer
The new policy
'h.-: Manager W.E. Knowles said he submitted to the county
Failing to gain consent of the individuals will be granted today. One of the employees copies of date laws passed in
Seminole Legislative leave of absence without loss of who asked for reimbursement the late 1930s and numerous
. delegation
to
support pay, time or efficiency rating. of funds deducted from his attorneys general opinions
legislation exempting the
The commission voted wages for money he had since that time prohibitiq the
county from
unanimousiy as well to grant received during national guard deductions.
for Urn. county employs.. M,l Pi.U, "-'.1em. ,tr
from the MM.h&amp;S
sod. County__commissioners
pftIy
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supervisor at the ?IdSI'II government •
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nallIond guard duty the county Manpower office for sums Already been Paid $290 less AmW by its long time policy
commission unanunously voted deducted from his county regular deductions for 1976, whIle a special act was sought.
"It was not really a cavalier
V to change Its personnel policy. salary while he was on mffltary Knowles said. It has been found
On recommendation of reset-ye duty over the last year. that no money Is due a second attitude on the part of the
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County Administrator Roger He has been employed by the Individual, Knowles said
board," Commissioner Robert
"We
have
also
had
an
inquiry
NdmMder, the new Policy, in county for one year.
CETA AUd1 Page 3A
Meanwhile, the personnel from one other employee,"
Ce''iks Hails Todd,
department at the Sanford city Knowles said.
Slut-rn said, when It Mood by its
Page SA
hall is researching payroll
County and city policy had old policy. "We were seeking
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, records as far back as ivo-'n been for regular salaries to direction from the legislative
wivuflCe wivava.W, calls
for one employee and to 1974 for employeesto be reduced by the delegation." Commissioner Bill
for
full time county employees a second employee to deter- amount they received from the Kircwwff said the county policy
to receive full salary for
much money may be federal and state goverment had been in effect for many
training period with the mine now
ch was deducted from during periods of upto 14 days years."mere must have been
due
whi
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two federal agencies.
The equity fund would loan money at low interest rates to new
Herald Staff Writer
Wilson's plan relies on federal funds from the Economic
businessess coming downtown.
A proposal to pump $4 million in federal money into downtown Development Administration (EDA) and the Department of
The mortgage subsidies would cover a portion of interest
Sanford to
Ho gandUrbanDevelopment.TheEDAwould be tapped bra payments on mortgages used to rehabilitate or eipand an
areas includes a marketing program to promote Sanford as a $2.5 million grant and Urban Development's HUD's Urban existing business or start a new business, noted Wilson.
shopping area.
Development Action Grant (UDAG) program would supply $1.5
Orginally, Wilson said, the mortgage interest subsidy had been
17hat was the message given a dozen business and financial million.
The
federal
funds
would
be
used
to
help
existing
property
designed
to pay three percent of interest charges. However, he
leaders Tuesday at Redding Gardens by Tom Wilson, III, Sanford
said
Tuesday
that subsidy rate may be increased.
owners defray the cost of rehabilitation and help the new business
Housing Authority Director— Wilson is author of the proposal.
Wilson
must
submit the final draft of the program to federal
Once business relocation and rehabilitation plans are complete get started downtown, said Wilson.
officials
by
May,
he said. If approved, federal funds would arrive
7be
program
would
provide
professional
aid
in
preparation
of
a marketing campaign to finprove the image of downtown willi get
by
October,
said
Wilson.
underway, said Wilson. Wilson did not elaborate on marketing
The program will be administered by a 15-member board, but
methods to be used to promote Sanford's commercial district or
'I want to got Input and response
the
method for selecting representatives has not been deterhow the proposal would be Implemented.
mined,
he added.
"Before we finalize the plan,! want to get input and 115)OflS
from
the
b
from the business community about their willingness to parBefore the program can be submitted to the federal goverment
ticipate," said WiLsm. "Right now I'm trying to work from
it must be approved by the Sanford City Commission. 7be comgenerallzaticms to specifics to see what is needed and what can be architectual plans and Small Business Administration (SBA) mission gave its initial endorsement to the program two weeks
loans,
done. it
ago However,' it rejected the use of eminent
en domain t o acquire
Another feature of the program calls for an equity fund and
Before it can be enacted, the program must receive the endorsement of the Sanford City ComnAsslon and win the support of mortgage interest subsidies, according to Wdson.
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velope for it. Send your request causes women, as a groop,to
have hiatal hernia much more
tome in care of this
p.O. Box 1551, iacIio Qty often than sues is the fact that
Station, New York, N.Y. ]1J women get pregnant. As the,
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to.ay that surgical repair ofthe cavity contributes tothe hernia.
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u1doem"
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the opening of the domach will prevent any build-up of
pressure inside the abdomen.
then function normally.
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without having a bliatall hernis. your waist. Fat frequent small
This is an major reason that meab but be sure that dow't
paltients don't get the mean cOnsuml
benefits that they think they U calories. Wait at least two boon
get
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many
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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

ROCKS. -SANFORD-.Fountain Of Flames
Lights The Night Sky

End Of World'
One person thought It was the
"end of the world."
Another thought It was Miami
under attack and that people In
Sanford were feeling shock
waves.
Still another thought It was a
massive car crash,
It was none of those things
which rudely awakened the
Sanfordites about 1 a.m. today.
It was anexplosion, maybe two,
coining from one or more
pdroleixn storage tanks on
Laurel Avenue In downtown
Sanford. Authorities early this
morning still weren't certain of
those
The explosion rocked homes
within a five-block area, power
was knocked out for as long as
two hours as firefighters battied the resulting I3IW.
Today, authorities dill were
trying to -piece together what
caused the explosion or explosions and still were not
If there were any nearby
structures damaged by the
blasts.
Those who did hear the ex.
ploslona described their experlences this way:
Marcia Harper, employed by
Federation of Senior Citizens of
Seminole County, 311 N. French
Ave.:
"All l board was a boom and
tbosht ft was the and of the
World. Than
police telling us
to get out." The Harper home is
acrose the street from the scene
and sustained minor fire
damage.
"It's hard to describe. It's
Just one of those frightening
tlth'igi. I wasn't hurt, Just plain
scared."
Deborah Allen, housewife, 117
S. Laurel Ave.:
"It shook my whole house. It

woke my husband and nothing
wakes him up. I thought
somebody might have dropped
a bomb on us. When I woke up
my first Impression was they
had bombed Miami and we
were feeling the shock. I could
see red reflection (from the fire
three blocks away) all over I
could hear people come out of
their houses so I knew It was
something near here."
Arthur Owens, retired, 206 S.
Laurel Ave.:
"It shook the whole house and
woke me up. I went outside and
heard the second explosion. I
ran out to see and saw It was
that tank that blew up.! didn't
know If we'd have to move or
not.
Gi
Tango, visiting from
New York, 417 W. Third St.:
, was Just
It
terrible. I
thought it was a bunch of cars
smashed together. I didn't get
out of bed but my son went
down."
Anita Lou Buenzle, Evening
Herald classified dept. 605
Magnolia Ave.:
"The explosion woke ma up
and I really and truly thought It
was the Methodist church at
Fifth and Park. I woke my boys
and said, "You'll never we a
sight like this again, It's the
Methodist church.'
"So we did get up and go.es
it. We stood On Laurel and Filet
because of the had and we
decided not to go any farther.
"Later, as they walked home,
she said, "We were picking up
pieces of metal (blown from the
explosions) and we even found
a piece In front of Wlebolcft'a
(camera store, 210 S. Park Ave.
about five blocks from the
explosion site)."

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Herald Staff Writer

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County School Superintendent William P. Layer will
be presenting to the School Board at Its meeting Wednesday his
recosnmencWlons on the proposed Inclusion of a mandatory
"family life" course In the curriculum of the public schools,
kindergarten through 12th grade.
"All the evidence has been presented," Layer said today of the
put two school board meetings, including a 54 hour workshop at
Lyman High School Wednesday night that was adjourned at 1:06
aim
"The problem presents Itself rather clearly. The solutions to the
problem might be in disagreement. What I will offer is in the best
Interests of all students and persons connected with this," Layer

"I'm going to recommend a well thought-out solution to this that
probably will be satisfactory to nobody," he told the school board
and the more than 100 '4tIzens, clergymen, parents, doctors and
students who attended the Wednesday night workshop.
He declined to say today exactly what his recommendation will

One or two explosions of
undetermined origin at 1:01
a.m. today at the Seminole
Petroleum Co., 202 N. Laurel
Ave. In Sanford resulted In a
fire with flames lootol5o feet ln
the air and rocked a portion of
northern Sanford.
The explosion occurred Just
after Karl Yost, 62 Mullett
Lake Park, had finished
unloading 1,600 gallons of
petroleum from a tanker truck
into the plant's storage tanks.
The blast reportedly knocked
Yost to the ground. He had been
standing In the parking lot area
near the corner of Laurel and
Fulton, a short &amp;tam from
'Susie' relaxes after busy evening
the explosion, at the time,
according to a spokesman for from the fire which followed the Unit on patrol, according to
the Sanford Fire Department. explosion from his home In the Ellenburg.
Other than that Incident, no Mayfair section.
The billowing flames that
Injuries were reported,
When he arrived at his office shot like a fiery fountain from
authorities said.
located down the street from three of the four storage tanks
The plant has a storage the Seminole Petroleum also threw gas vapors to a
capacity of 60,000 gallons, facility. Burns said power was house at French Avenue and
according to the spokesman. off In his office and he im- Fulton Street, according to
While the exact number of mediately cranked up the Ellenburg. The vapors caused a
gallons of petroleum being generator to power the minor burn to the outside of the
stored at the time of the ex- emergency lights and the house, according to Ellenburg.
plosion Is not known, fire of- televhone switchboard.
The flames on the house were
ficials said they feel the plant
mis morning members of the quickly extinguished and the
was near capacity.
fire department, the Florida house soaked with water in an
A burning power pole at the State Fire Marshal's office and effort to protect It from further
xplon site — Florida reeaetdMtysa of the plant's damage.
Puwe41U* to da.enorØe Irance company were still
" UIitoly has bean slng
the line at 1:15 am, causing an Investigating the cause of the about Susie, our dog," said Mrs.
area ranging from the Rand blast.
Linda Afford, wife of Jim
siding down First Street and
"The explosion Is still under Alford, owner of the Petroleum
over to the county courthouse to investigation. We don't know Company, "She's fine." Susie,
be without power, FP&amp;L'a the
cause," said Firefighter who she describes as a
District Manager Scott Burns First Class William E.
Ellen. 'junkyard' dog, has been a
said today.
burg.
watchdog at the facility for six
Most of the area was back on
The tanker was still hooked years.
the fine at 2a.m., he added, and up to the storage receptacle,
The office staff had moved
power was restored completely according to Ellenburg, when operations from the damaged
by 4 a.m.
firefighters arrived,
facility to the bulk plant office
Called out fr; the emergency,
The
explosion
was
first
at
904
S. Persimmon Ave. today
Burns said he could see flames reported by a Sanford Police
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Meanwhile today, principals of three of the county's high
schools said while a family life program Including sex education
as outlined by the county chapter of the Alliance for Responsible
Parenting, appears good, all opposed the mandatory concept.
Canton Henley, principal of Lyman High School said many of
the subjects Included in the family life concept as presented by
the group is already being taught in various courses at his school
In Longwood. He noted requiring a mandatory sex education class
as such would mean that some other course would have to be
dropped from the school's current program.
Noting requirements for graduation from high school already
Include three years of language arts, two years of math, two units
In social studies, two units of physical education and one unit In
science with elective courses making up the balance to total 20
credits, Don Reynolds, principal at Seminole High School said If
sex education becomes a course, It should be an "optional type
"I hate for anything to be legislatively mandatory. The subject
should probably he offered but It should be an optional type

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It would alJobea better for Ittobe taught to d&amp;SM corn.
posed of all boys and all girls, rather than mixed. I don't think
mixing the classes will work. It will be embarrassing to some If
required," Reynolds said.
"I'm not for mandatory sex education because I think a lot of
parents have strong and legitimate reasons for opposing It," said
Darwin Booth, principal of lake Brantley sthooL"Sez education
should remain the parents' option of whether It will be taught.
"II parents do not want their children exposed to sex education,
they shouldn't have to," Booth said.
At the same time, Booth said, he believes the program
suggested by the parents' group is a good one and should be
available. But having six education as a mandatory course would
also mean that more teachers would have to be hired for the Lake
Brantley school, he pointed out.
"If any special course is taught to the 2,100 students at Brantley
neat year, aside from the today's curriculum, It would take at
least 25 new teachers. That by Itself is not the way to go," Booth
said.

DON REYNOLDS
optional Is best

Dobate Ends At Dawn

mideast .Peac, e Treaty Wins Knesset Approval

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With. show of han4 Iael'i
Kasiest (parliament) today
overvingty the
fret pears Uy between Ab
Md Jew in mou hory and
cleerad the way for a historic
sigalig ceremony in
W&amp;iigt, Monday.
rmbdw
PNN Was M4 along only
border, ae Dufones
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espeon alert big the Jordan
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my actious along time In jail for bribery.

thefrosdleri before the treaty ls

The vote of approval on the
EgbrasU testy came
nearly at dawn and clhnav,d
the longed debate In the
Knst's history - hoses of
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bsats4 arg
met among 110 ''$ors.
"We're going to sigo a peace
treaty with good will and
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n Begin said shuOy More
tw ate. "We wet to fni3l
every word on which we sigo."
had been aspedet
thtbeend,$depldlNVdedfE
tw pact, is agalet, leer ab.
stained and ons member was

Washington's commitments to
Israel - both political and
financial.
7% signing cormony Wang
wbWuletl for Monday at the
White House. On Saturday,
Egyptian President Anwar
Sedat leaves Cairo but will
spend the might
gid In Spain bef ore

arriving inWaahthgtonSimday, held AprIl 2, a week after the Wed Bank of Jordan, Gaza
Begin told the Knemet Sadst Washington atgrthig, "so they Strip, Syrian Golan Heights and
sent him a message In which he
aiso East Jerusalem.
coincide
would not
said'
Fools' Day."
Speaking to the Egyptian
signing ceremonies In Cairo
Assembly,
Prime Minister
Not all the sup in this tr,.t
and Jerusalem, both on the
have been resolved. Dsyan
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achieve the gssl," Begin sa
"There is us men hemen, one
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will ratuenfrom the signial and
say to our people, 'We have
You peace"
He said would went them the Egyptians .iw
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"This autonomy will be
established and will exist on
condition that there will be
security for the state of Israel,"
he said. "Let's give this a
chance, as an experiment.

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in the Wet Bank and Gaza persona' victory for Begin, 66,
will 'vetially develop Into a the former guerrilla leader who
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Gunmen Kill British
Ambassador In Netherlands
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (UPI) — Ganinin today
shot and killed Sir Richard Sykes, the British omb'n1or
to the Netherlands, and his butler, police said.
Police had -no Immediate eqftmft of the motive

'dilth apparly-w1ee.
men who escaped on foot. The gimmen struck as the
ambassador was leaving his home to go to the embassy

abcut9 am. (4 am. EST). Sr Richard was hit Just after
he entered his limousine outside his home In a suburban
part of The Hague.
Police said three shots were fired. One hit the am
bsssador and another struck his butler, who was holding
open the door of the automobile. The chauffeur, who was
sitting at the wheel with the engine rwnh%g, took both
Injured men to a police station and than to a hospital
when they died, police said. According to evidence
received from the driver, nothing was said during the
shooting and police had newsy of knowing whether It was
pethapo the result of an abduction gone wrong.

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and telephone calls were being
automatically transferred,
"We are not out of business,
we're still going full steam,"
said Joe Terranella, controller,
"we don't keep that much gas
stored there as It Is not our
main bulk plant." Gas not
needed In their own stations
was stored for wholesale sales
there, he said.
It took fire-fighters two hours

to bring the blaze under control,

said Ellenburg.
For those two hours
firefighters keptpiaater
on the tanks In an effort to cool
the Intense heat that had built
up in the fire, according to
ESenburg. After the fire was
cooled, Ellenburg said, foam
was sprayed over the flames
and petroleum to smother the
fire.

Ellenburg said safety valves
on the storage tanks were activated with the explosion
allowing gas vapor to escape.
That, he noted, kept the tanks
from blowing apart.
One tank, In fact did come
close to rupturing, said
Ellenburg, when it developed a
slit in its seam. That resulted in
gas pouring out. The gasoline
that poured from that cracked
seam was immediately covered
with foam, according to
Ellenburg.
One of the four tanks
remained completely undamaged except for charring
on the outside, said Ellenburg.
Throughout today petroleum
from the ruptured tank will be
pumped into a tanker truck for
transportation to another
location, according to Ellenburg.

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keeping a pumper truck and
two fire fighters on the scene to
safeguard the transfer of the
petroleum from the storage
tank to the truck.
In all, eight pieces of fire
equipment were used to combat
the fire, including a county
truck and three-man crew.
The city pressed its 65-foot
ladder into operation to hit the
flames from the air.
In addition to the three county
firefighters, a dozen Sanford
firefighters on dut were
pressed iiitcr.
an 3 offduty Sanford firefighters
helped battle the blaze.
The build upof heat in the fire
extended the possibility of
another explosion
No estimate of amages
was available today, company
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Condemned Man's Attorney
Seeks Execution Halt
MONTGOMERY (UP!) — Acting In defiance of their
condemned client's wishes. lawyers asked the Alabama
Supreme Court Wednesday to halt the April 6 execution of
John Louis Evans III.
Attorney John Carroll of the Southern Poverty Law
Center
he contends is a
iWLYiWrjEror" In an effort to overturn Evans'
conviction and death sentence. Carroll admitted It was the
last chance to have the Evans conviction set aside by the
state Supreme Court, but he did not rule out possible relief
from federal courts.
He asked the court to consider the failure of Circuit
Court Judge Joseph Hocklander of Mobile to explain the
elements of robbery to the Jury In Evans' 1977 trial for the
robbery and murder of a Mobile pawnbroker. Evans, 21,
told prison officials he was "disgusted and mad" that
Carroll and another lawyer are trying to block his
execution against his wishes. Carroll and attorney Al
Pennington of Mobile took the action as "friends of the
court."

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) — Police today
fod the body of a Salvadorean coffee "II11 nIITS kid.
upped by IdUst rebels who also hold hostage two British
bankers and a Jopene.. bnin,
The anonymous phone caller who told reporters where
tO find the bodyOIErnedoU,be.ujdhe would call bad
later with latormatlon about the other kidoap victims. The
rebels bad threatened tollli Lisboa, 72,u wall uB,ftlah
bunkers Ian C. Maul., 49, and Michael Megaton, 4,
and Japan.. iikiq n 5 Takakas Suacki, 10, unless
Oak demands were mat by p m.
The bodyofUebs
top cofte,izpostlng
firm In Salvador and honorary Israeli consul, was
found inside a car abandoned ina sparsely populated
section of the Moneerrat neighborhood south of the
capital. The kidnappers, members of the candiedine
Armed Forces for National Resistance, had drnmd,d the
relies, of five political prisoners, Immediate settlement

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Maura, an Army private from Fort Bragg, NC., died
Tuesday of train Injuries sustained in a boxing bout last
Thursday, officials said.
Maura, 19, was hurt in the third round of a Southern
Golden Gloves tournament fight with Johnny Bumpus of
Nashville, according to Golden Gloves director Ace
Miller.
Miller said Bumnpus landed "a abort hook to the head,"
AM that Maura staggered to the ropes conscious but
unable to continue the match. A refree Mopped the fight
and Maura was taken to his dressing room.
Maura later said, "That guy Buinpus sure hits hard,"
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of various labor conflicts, publication of a revolutionary

ooiniinimlqus and an widlrlo.ed ransom from the
families and companies Involved in return for the lives of
their capikea.

Rebels Extend Deadline

Space. Shuffle Gets... Off Th,e Ground
EL PASO, Texas (UP!) — Thunderstorms that had grounded
The shuttle, bolted atop a 747 jumbo Jet, Is weather sensitive on to Eglin (AFB In Florida) and the Kennedy Spaceflight Center.
the space shuttle Columbia five times In the last 12 days cleared because of temporary tiling installed to protect Its aluminum
enough today to allow It to make the first leg of an all-day flight to skin. A spring rainstorm centered over south Texas Tuesday
"But we can't be sure because of the possibility of more rain,"
Florida.
Field,
he
added.
"We're really flying by the seat of our pants on this
Wednesday forced the shuttle to remain at BIgI
Air
The shuttle departed at 8:05 a.m. (MST) Just five minutes adjacent to Fort Bliss.
behind schedule for a 90-minute flight to Kelly Air Force Base In
National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman
The shuttle was to have departed El Paso Wednesday for Kelly
San Antonio, Texas.
Jim KUkOWIkI said bud weather and a slight erosion of the tiling AFB,
but thunderstorms continued between west Texas and
Space agency officials, with an eye on the clouds 500 miles has forced NASA officials to change and rechange flight plans. Florida — the shuttle's final destination
— and a T.38 jet trainer
away, said they hoped the weather would allow the craft to con"Once we got to San Antonio, well hoped the tiles and look at dispatched from El Paso to San Antonio Indicated there was no
tinus to Its planned destination at Cape Canaveral, Fla.
what's required next," Kukowskl said. "Hopefully It will then be chance of clearing.

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holding hostage in a bank unlesal authorities sillow them to

seek political asylum at the Mexican Embassy, a police
source said.
In coordinated actions, heavily armed Sandinista
Nitlo'taj Liberation Front guerrillas also attacked
National Guard outposts In five cities Wednesday,
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NEW YORK (UP!) — In a the last several years. He would was aired on 165 TV stations
dingy, $9-a-day hotel room have been 67 on April 18. For a from 1949 to 1956, will never
Wed with memorabilia from day his body was unclaimed In again be aired; they were sold
the days he was a children's the morgue.
for their chemical content
hero, Al Hodge died, alone and
several
years ago.
On Wednesday the medical
almost forgotten.
After
leaving "Captain
examiner's office listed heart
He was the voice of the Green fflw stemming from
Video," Hodge told an interHornet on radio 40 Years aW emphysema and acute bryn- viewer In 1977, "the jobs got
and In the early days of chitielas the came of
fewer and fewer. I couldn't
television he donned Captain
even get a Job doing a cigarette
Video's space helmet and
To Hoe's only child, Dime commercial. Captain Video
piloted the spaceship Galaxy Johnson— a product Of the
smoking cigarettes? People
around the universe, blasting of his three marriages he was would be shocked."
a hero who thrilled her with his
villains with his dim gun.
In the following years, he
Two decades later, all he had "terrific memor
back
y"
in the found work as a real estate
left were his memories and a days of live television when she salesman, a bank guard and a
live-In companion In her 60s, was 8.
security guard.
"He rarely ever would make
named Alice.
Last year Hodge hoped to
Last month Alice died in flfr a mistake," said Mrs. Johnson, make a comeback in a film
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Ina Manhattan of Cincinnati, who's 37 now, called "The Killing Sea," but
transient hotel where lodge married and the mother of associates said the role never
kept trophies if his glory days. three daughters,
materialized.
Hodge took to drinking
She last saw her father during
heavily. His Ufa was filJedwjtJ a trip to New York in January.
loneliness, the hotel employees "I reall y didn't know him as
'aid. He had few friends or well as I would have liked," she
visitors.
said, "I think be missed being
, ii Monday they found rn In show business."
dead i Room 322, his home for'
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lice Department officials feel so and Deputy Attorney General
sure a grand Jury will Indict Benjamin CIviletti.
Bert Lance they have begun
Department ciikials, citing
setting up a team to prosecute the weight of evidence compiled
the man who served as In the 1&amp;mor*th Inquiry, said
Pre4e'4 Carter's budget dl- approval should only be a
rector and closest adviser, formality In this can.
sources say.
Sources said a team of
Department sources said prosecutors is being selected to
Wednesday prosecutors plan to draft the specific charges In the
ask a grand jury In Atlanta in Indictment and, presumably, to
about a month to hand up the carry through with prosecution
criminal Indictment, also In Lance's home date.
mbig other defendants In.
me Atlanta Journal said a
valved In alleged mihindling furpec'
team was
of bank funds.
being selected. ftaaldthograd
There previously hid been jury is ad expected to ricanreports an Indictment would be yen, before April 34 and no
sought neat week.
indictments could be obtained
Is was__
forced to resign In before than.
UTI as head if the Office and
The Journal said Lines's
and Budget be- attorneys
have
begun
case of di.ckeires about his preparing a define for lbs
dssógeesbeadoftwoGecrgla former - president of the
he and Ms personal fina- National
k if Gloria,
slit problems.
Bell, as Pr144 Cuter a
Sources cauW',d that any personal friend of Lanes, has
proposed Imlictmit mad be either excused himsiIf or withPhilip Heymanu, drawn from virtually all
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Iron Bridge near Oviedo.
diversified experience in both an unjust burden of excessive with the city of Orlando
Kast's salary was set at publicly and privately owned costs in their water and sewer treatment of sewage it tran.
$20,000 annually in addition to a utilities and also has many bill."
smits to the plant.
$1,500 annual car allowance years of financial experience.
Under the transmission
Cost of constructing the
while the law firm will be paid
"The people of the corn- authority concept, the cities transmission lines is to be pail
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Casselberry Is $19,521.
said. "My pledge Is to achieve the authority transmission and remaining 25 percent con Stenatrom, Davis, McIntosh that objective so that the people sewer treatment service. The struction cost to be (inancv-1
and Julian has worked with the will not be called upon to share authority will in turn contract through floating a bond iSSWe
transmission authority since Its
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either Kenneth McIntosh or Bill
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delegations.
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MILTON KAST
providing legal advice to the
Kast said today he has asked
authority.
sewer systems if the cities if authority members to meet
The transmission authority Cuselberry, Winter Springs, with him next week to discuss
was created a year ago by Winter Park, and Maitland and duties, responsibilities and
siec1al act of the Legislature to the adjacent unincorporated details of the position.
float bonds, construct and areas if Seminole County to the
Among his qualifications for
maintain the wastewater proposed Orlando regional the job, Kast noted he is a
transmission lines linking the sewer system to be located at certified public accountant with I
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Hersld8taff Writer
Milton Kaut, Casuelberry's
finance director for the past
three years has been appointed
executive director of the South
Seminole-North Orange
Wastewater Transmission
Authority, and is to assume the
duties of that office April 2.
At the same time at a Wed.
nesday meeting In
A4
the authority named the Sanford law firm of Stenstrom,
Davis, McIntosh and Julian Its
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large yellow car stopped to give
Nelswanger reportedly told tamed by breaking the glass In '1d'ilal
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Herald Still Writer
him a ride.
deputies. However, the lock a window on the northside of the Wednesday. ing at his home
A ione g*senan robbed an allRussell was taken to
was faulty, he noted, and the structure, according to Mark D. Ryadyk 19, ll
night More clerk of an mi- Palmetto Ave. In lake may
doors could be pulled open.
deputies.
Fourth Street, Chuluota,
determined amount of money at but the men refused to let him
TOOLS TAKEN
reportedly shot hhnseff In the
the Sfllii-Ellfl stare about out of the car, according to
ieves took assorted tools A Quluota man was In lift leg while
Th
mmlnlng a .25
OSS mil, south of Sanford on Detective David Higginbotham
end a tool box lati Tuesday or satisf___
actory condition today at caliber revolver
at his home
U.S. 17-91 t
me trio than went to the
ut a.n
sometime Wednesday from a Winter Park Memorial about 9 p.m. Widaseday, ae-Store clerk Joke Pitts was on Goldsboro section of Sanford.
1972 Chevrolet belonging to Hospital, following an ac- cording to sheriff's
deputies.
duty at the time.
where one man left the car. The
Thieves swiped 25 sciffolding Ro"i Borkhardt, 24, of 791
A store spokesman said it is other two kidnappers took jacks, valued at $2,110, from a Iiwood-Like Mary Road,
policy now to have Russell to a wooded area near construction site at 211 Dyson L4)DgwOOd, according to
more than ISO on hand after 9 Osteen, according to police and Drive, south Seminole Cisjgy, sheriff's deputies.
h
p.m.
robbed him of his watch and aomnetbne Tuesday or Wedi
me tools and tool her were
Pills rind on his shift cash at knife-pout.
needny, according to deputies. valued Collectively at
iodll early this monilng when The remaining pair then
The site is plumed for a new according to deputies.
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he was relieved to be In. kicked and best Russell, ac-- Safeway grocery store.
The tools were bw'4, the box
tanlewsd by 8118011111011111 County cording to l4lgglnbothoin and
STEREO, TVTA&amp;EN
In the locked car at the time if F001111
Funera service. were at the plans when the ask ocsheritlu deputies Investigating left him In the woods.
Donald L Nelswanger, 33, the ft, notaill d*utkLThe today In Dallas, Tea., for the cur. rid. The four were at.
the ems.
Russell walked to State Road 2027 Crat itoa, Southwest car was parked in Boekhsrdi'a four family members with tnplthg to return to Texas
EIDNAPPU4O, ROBBERY 415 and hitchhiked back to Seminole County, reported driveway.
Sanford ties killed In a Ilgit from a Colorado ails15
trip
James Eugene Russell, 20, Sanford where he reported the thieves struck his home
CARPET PATCH
01 cridi near Aspen, Cole., wheal
Sunland Estates, was kid- robbery and abduction, ac- sometime Wednesday nlgjg.
Thieves entered a home In
cur&amp;4 to liq'iuslVs aunt,
napped and robbed at knife cording to police.
The thieves left with Altamonte Sprthp lit. Wed
Killed wire Joke E. May, the
pOut alliS In cash and a watch
me car used In the crime Neiswanger's stereo and niedsy end cit 20 apsare fist pilot, Ms simugIr Earl. May, Mrs. H. K. HIUIDs if Sanford,
aai 1 p.m. lYuesday, ac matches one used In a rape case television, valued ccliectvsy out at the carpet, according to 17, Mi sum, Davila May, 25; ad £191071d at the siçervlaor of
AN if
cording to Lake Mary Police, which occurred In the same at $1,200, according
his aon-In4aw Rkhard yder.
sheriff's dspitl.
Russell reported he was wooded area whore Russell was
Entrance was believed to
The Incident occurred at the May WM the husheati if Mrs Higgini said May
hItchIk1ag at Lake Mary robbed, according to police. - have been mad, via a doable hose of James Wads, 37, * StiVhiiil, Mabns. May, the
,l,t* developed engine
sverdneurU.&amp;17-91when SCAFFOLDING JACKS door, The door was locked at Utile Wekiva, aid dapitlet do4hterofawombem.d trouble i4 contacted the
s.ma be en older model
TAKEN
the time of the Incident,
Kitty to the hems w oh rmsidM lode,d,Mrs.ZarlJ. Mrfieldteuyhswssrstjmijag
Ambrose.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP!) — Nearly 2% years after
the Chowcttlla kidnapping, the administration if Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr., is Mill trying to figure out who
should get a $10,000 reward he offered at the time.
Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates says the 21 children
who were kidnapped should get the money, but the attorney general's office hasn't made a recommendation
yet.
"Everyone talks what an outstanding job we did,"
Bates said. "The truth Is the kids dug themselves out of a
hole In the ground. They and Ed Ray, the bus driver,
cleared thörnselves out. "They said 'We are the kidnapped
people, here we are,' and they were the ones who testified
In court"
As for the money, Bates said he "had to remind the
governor and attorney general's office they had made a
reward offer. They said they didn't know anything about
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guerrillas are threatening to kill 11 pusons they are

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Foam was sprayed on nearby buildings to keep them cool

Sanford, County Firefighters fought blaze

To Demolish Gacy Home

CHICAGO (UP!) — Cook County is seeking court
permission to demolish the home of suspected mass
'murderer John Wayne Gacy, contending the skeleton
structure poses a danger to Investigators.
The suit, filed Wednesday in Circuit Court, said excavation has weakened the foundation and supports of the
home and further investigation at the house cannot
continue mdli the building is completely torn down.
Twenty-seven bodies have been found buried under
Gacy's home In Norwood Park Township, northwest of
Chicago. Two others were found burled under other parts
if his property. Three bodies found In nearby rivers also
were linked to Gacy.

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IN BRIEF

Kidnap Victim Killed

Guerrillas Hold Hostages

F 0 1 IT
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MARAWJ pgjj
(UPI) — Miil,n rebels Ignored
pleas to release a kldoapp.d American missionary so he
could attend Us wife's funeral today a4 In fact, have not
Informed him of her death, thurth officials riposted.
The kidnappers satended by seven days, to AprIl 4, theIr
rpaa$mftber!— at
the Rev. lle$ 0. Veal Vector. I
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the Philippine government have refused to mad the
ransom dma Van Victor's wife, MW, 49, who died
of a stroke In the Manila hospital, was to be burled this
eflernoon at Cagayan 1. Ore, 40 mile, north of Marawl.

Thursday, March 32,1171-31A

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Thursday, March 22, 7-4A

In an effort to cut the aznomt of fraud In the food
stamp program State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R
Lcngwood, has lztroduced legislation urging the U.
&amp; Congress to allow the date of Florida to unplunent measures to verify and check Information
furnished by persona applying for food stIIflPS.
Presently, Brantley said, Information such U
social security numbers and earnings history
cannot be verified due to the rrldlons of Section 7
of the federal Privacy Act. The privacy act states:
"ft shall be unlawful for
federal, Mate, or
local government agency to deny to any Individual
any rigid, benefit, or privilege provided by law
because of such Individual's refusal to disclose his
social security account number."
Due to this restrictive language moat fraud cases
are not discovered until the applicant has received
one to two macthe worth of food damps, Bradley

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THOMAS G IORDANO, Managing Editor
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rvival

At times the United States seems to betaking
: two steps back for each step forward In dealing
with Its energy problems.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission had
ordered the sbutdm of five nuclear power plants
in eastern states because of an apparent error in
the safety analysis that went Into their design. This
c put a sudden new burden on oilfIred power plants
at a time when the country Is being called on to
conserve oil in every way possible as a result of the

I= of supplies from Iran.
At the same time, Standard oil CO. 0f Ohio
(Sohlo) announced It was scrapping a $1 billion

N PIPeUne project to carry Alaskan oil through a

terminal at Long Beach and then via pipeline to the
IMidwest. The absence of such a distribution system
Is reducing the benefit of Alaskan oil as an alternat1ve to Imports from the Middle East.
Sohlo says It is abandoning the project because
of "endless government permit procedures" -not
the least of them the long hassle over the Impact on
;
0~iair quality from offloading crude on at Lang Beach,
:which has a serious air pollution problem to begin
,w1th._Soblo says It was faced with obtaining 700
:
'-different permits to build the terminal and other
facilltles to ship oil eastward through a pipeline
formerly used to carry natural gas.
Frustrations like these suggest America is
"'laboring on a treadmill In trying to keep abreast of
energy requirements. The country needs all the
lower
It can draw from nuclear reactors, yet we
P
have laid down regulatory standards which Inhibit
conversion to nuclear power. Although at least one
:U.S. senator thinks the shutdown of five nuclear
ants would be an "asinine" move, given the
nature of the problem Involved, the NRC has a
mandate to put safety first in every case of doubt.
America's energy needs demand more oil
wells, more teflnlnals and pipelines, more
refineries. Yet oil production and distribution Is
Impossible without risk to the environment and risk
to the public health from air pollution, and our
lawmaking bod
ies have insisted that these cw
ikisratlon. be satisfied. Mw result Is cites a
regulatory stalemate.
What are the acceptable limits of risk In the
imdertakings which are part of our technological
age? That question is not given enough debate. The
probability of simultaneous failure of all safety
systems in a nuclear power plant Is calculated in
astronomical tam, yet that risk rem
It Is, Is
dominating the dialogue about nuclear power. The
amount of on that-has fouled beaches from on spills
Is relatively small In relation to the huge volume

transported by sea and produced from offshore

wells, yet that risk controls most of our thinking
about oil operations.

Risk Is part of our lives. Some 50,000

Americana will die In auto accidents this year,
posing a statistical risk we ccept every time we
get Into a car. 1ser.spoaiIbIle for establishing
the acceptable risks In
gogra ns might
take a cue from the National Acy of Sciences,
which studied the risk of getting cancer from
saccharin. It concluded that the risk Is worth
taking by people who would sifer a greater health
risk If saccharin were net available as a sugar-

ow the United States Is risking slow
strangulation from uw= shortage, a risk
which increases with
or cancellation of
seine gyproject.Ontheothers1deofth,,caJ,
the risks that go with ft production of energy. We
Will never find our way ad of the woods where
ensrgyisconc ill n.dmkeswspsg this, risks In the
Orowoutivivi and decide which ones are worth
1011

damp office and could d1minde oowdless fraud
cues Immedately at the time of application not
monthsand sham later.
"Na procedural check Is presently used In the
gate'. Aid for F'nI1les with Depenmt Qillth'ei
Program (AFDC) since the verification procedure
was implemented prior to the enactment of the
Privacy Act In 1PTh," he said. "Na procedure of
validation of social security numbers and earning,
history has saved taxpayers thoinde dollars In
fraudueg '4aims," Brantley said.
BrWy's till has n been asdgned a number
ber
to the House
Health &amp; Rehabilitative Services Committee for
consideratIon.

ot funds Is unlikely because of the lack of penalties.

"My bin requests Congrea to amend the
Privacy Act by allowing dates to verify Information
submitted In the application for food starricis This
verification can be made by computer In the food

ANGL E.WAL TERS
At

The Seminole Coix-dy Young Republicans are
hosting their annual fondue party it 7:30 p.m.
at the s&amp;
p r-t*tpy Qsh
Republican elected offidss will be special guests
and the public is invited,
A complete assortment of steaks, cheeses fresh
fruits and desserts will be served with a variety of
fondue sauces of cheese, caramel, marallows,

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cbssed

"ime.va" will be mikh4 a ipiclal ap.
pearance at the Cueciberry branch lthrwy In
Seminole Pius at I am., April II, &amp;thg the
spring school vacation and students from kin.
derg,
tlrsi elgI grade are Invited to at-

"(m Vadsr" is a êmüe "battle for safity"
sponsored by the Snb 01e County
DepSthSIIL Beau Taylor of the sheriff's
department presents the program along with
Vtfll athST Mmdi "Bleep, Slop and Charlie
the Frog."
The program teaches kindergarten tirough
.
RI
.
about helping hanth, dengsft
strangers, respecting the sciiooi ieaty patrol clficers, great croming aid pedestrian safety,
bicycle safety and watching out for each ather.
Parts of the program, maid librarian Jean Rhein,
may be frigidening so parents of younger children
should stay ikeing the performance.

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'Mandarins '

Ponald Reran supporters and staff, but Reagan
liIlq
challenged
by an angry Crane
— denied
t het By LeROY POPE
anyone cilctid With his C"PSIWI U UP! Business Writer

A Threat

There's trouble in Yemen, and It Is serious
enough to Invite limited American particIpatIon.
But
it before we get Into that, there's a question
which may need answering for anyone to whom
lids development comes as news: Where's
Yemen?
Yemen Is actually two co
-a nomad
a scigh. (Is this formula for conflict beglnthig to
sound f1llhI? ?) Both are located In the bum
southwest COrflerof the A1abtasj p
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The north, or Yemen proper, Is thoi*M to
have
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So*dhsrn Yemen Is a considerably more recent
arrival In recorded history, bid Is today the more
i---: contro's s
lhtbbig the Rid and Arabian seas.
me two yemens are essentially ma people
separated by different colonial
a. north
past The
owed allegiance to Turkey Mtn 1911 Southern
Yemen was the British colony of Men from 1139

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AM that essentially eqdalns the current
acquiescence of the middle management trouble hi Yemen. Southern Yemeni supported
profelionala."
responsible.
and siçplied militarilythe
by
Soviet Union, is
He said it remains to be seen "whether the backlog a c.inpslgn a
American
business
Is
doesn't rally matter where the
the conservative
NEW YORK (UP!) —
deofthenewAmerIcanmandacube goverom atclthenori which La
cr4
supported &amp;W
g!et The
newspaper
lie busbies
becoming
too "profmsicnalized," creating a met without subversion of the risk-taking, profitprWlng
t. Crane
Is nothad
Imb's
first victim;
highly
by
8
Aja
IJpjS"bie..
economy
by
seg offkleiq..ee
criteria on which the
And this, espIjjj w
the United States
Sin. Edinisid &amp; Mile and Ida wife, Jane, along concerned only with advancing their own In- country's business system long has rested."
with Batty Ford, have likewise been subjected to teeMs, nit with t
comes
In.
With
Iran
Mill
sending cit
he public need, a prfrii
p, 61101 r5W0,iiIlIIiI
a vtsl. Ner I. Cr likely to be
Maidarbi
refers
to
the
clue
of
k'1ak
reobtlaeay
shock
waves,
Wa.hlnCon
Is
I4
wisaw
U_r.Mprof,or .sys..
• ry"led In the ("
wider cenoeraid about the r'
1lati subjected lb
Dr. Eli Ghiaberg,
mi
on
the
hU been an eà
c 'whose I Odna gm
such frem4
Mid from being the SaUdis lid neighboring Arab states dill more or
to
every
president
since
Franklin
D. greatest power In the world
to one of the he.. pro-Western. Southern Yemen Is seen as the
But that ifoean't make It tolerable. And the adviser
li p
In
an
article
In
weakest.
ma
d
e
Uni0i4mdsr Is not the only publication in the Scientific American m*guln,.
po1bi, spearhead of a Soviet campaign to
Some Japnw. critics have been clAimbigfor undermine
COIIMrVUIYS regimes throughout the
country which Is willing to play fast and loose
H
H.e sti airt of saying Americsin busbies. the lad few yeas that American business Is
With the facts for the sake of a titillating stay.
Is developing "the old school tie" being dominated by "take-It-easy," nonIn recent yeast the line between gossip
he Defense
Department has
mentality that put British society In a strait- Innovative profeulonal ezecitivos and this Is a decided to send U.&amp;
personnel
to assist the
good reporting he. all but disappeared. Jacketseveral
That
Americanerderprbi has become
tl1l.b.,g
Politicians have suddenly become fair game for
JJ arms, which are
be the case In America.
lea competitive In the world.
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the most flagrant Invasions privaci. with
already
an
route.
Around
the Pentagon, pleat.
Nevertheless,
said, "an soProf. Wfllbi,n Zucker of the Un&amp;vars*3r
of the oral standards of proof applied.
de
cr
be
the American team as "ad.
de
ad
s
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War II has transformed American decline hi the number of entrepreneurs, Li. self. cithe Vistumese experience. They are military
dare piihii aliegt1ons about a
business and allowed a clue of profeloiiallued employed executives. He conducts cocrau at
fInwIal dealing without pslie " candidate's
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middle Managers to "succeed In usurping the Wharton hi how to start and run
your own them borne within less thai a year.
and documentation biith,l report — In
decision mIkIP4 power' In the national econom- biaeu.
colaniw aid on the news pages — even the
ft mlgtd be sooner If regional efforts to end
idabiWinent.
"When we teach erdrepreneurW courses," he
f1 ioet rumors of peal PCl1ON.
Arab League has
'lb. new professionals and managers are said, "weds not attempt to mold anyone Into an de coniuict succeed.
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In as mediator, idling spa Instabl, for
of U.S. entrepreneurial personality. biteed we describe disicsagen
Watergate morality." Balderdash. Watergate 1
and arranging a memMg In
had abeolutely nothing to do with the private 'duatry then are the trade uc" Ginsberg a career."
liuwait Math between leaders of north and
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a ceea
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Bach In the "good old days," what a politician cum soared 42pog to 97 mIHln,
n j jy later.
task at hand.
did on his own time and money was his own
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o Attract Businesses To State

Thursday, March 22,

Tax Breaks For Industry Under Study

IN BRIEF
Graham Favors Mandatory
Sentences For Smugglers
MIAMI (UP!) — Drug smugglers must be threatened
with tough mandatory sentences and a better chanmotbeIqL_ca
tJfl
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slowed, says Gov. Bob Graham who promises a new war
against Florida's biggest Industry.
Alluding to the $6 billion to $8 billion in nm4axed proffis
from drug smuggling, Graham told reporters after an
appearance at the Tiger Bay Club Wednesday, "Drug
smuggling Is an economic crime. With the enormous
profits available, I am convinced that the risk to Florida
drug smugglers has not been high enough."

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TB Increases In State

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WA1INGTON (NEA) — Anyone foolhardy
snoagh to rue for president needs a thick skin
and a stiff upperl Up, but there are some in.
no human being — not even a politician
-should be asked to endure.
Al the top of the hid Is the sort ci usi'-4't.d wilted assault that Now Ramp.
stdr. publisher William 1mb and bli Mantheater Union-I 4a11r launched last week on the
private lives and personal character of GOP
Rap. Philip M. Crane and his wife, Arlene.
In a pair of articles and a signed 1mb
edItorial, the newspaper, said that the conservative Minds corwreesman and his wife were
hadrbiktng, foul-talking gdilland.ring partyVera In direct contradiction of
.'s public
Image as a deai.cid family man.
The char ges were attributed only to "former
AM members, associates, friends, colleagues,
conservative political oobservers
sits," all of them conveniently anonynicus. No
Meific,, let alone proof, were offered.
The reporter who write the articles indi

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Proposals providing tax breaks
Meanwhile, the House Finance and Tax Committee learned the
"We have been taxing shelter to a greater extent than our
to lure new industry and save homeowners money on property homestead exemption needs
to be doubled If lawmakers want to citizens can bear," said Rep. James Eckard, D-Coral Gables,
taxes are beginning to take shape in the Florida House.
provide property owners with the same percentage of tax relief representing the sentiments of all four.
Rep. Barry Kutim, chairman of the Tourism and Economic they had In 1900.
Homestead exemption reform ls Just one of several types of tax
Development Committee, strongly endorsed tax breaks Wed
n
relief
under study by the committee. Other measures tnC1IKe a
Dr.
Jim
Francis,
a
staff
tax
analyst,
told the committee i .
nesday as the bed way for Florida to attract new Industry
one-shot
tax rebate and a "circuit breaker" which would
and
flatlon
has
eaten
up
a
major
portion of the relief the $5,000
fashion a pro-business image.
property taxes to a percentage of a person's Income. -•
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once
made
possible.
"We feel you're going to get the most bang for the buck (from
Both provide renters some relief, which is seen an advntage
Ten years ago the average homeowner paid taxes on 64 percent
taitjyj'j mid Kithtri fl.M(.n Beach -Indicating other
ver
:tUadia...kerntquality Ot lift TthTfl1tht, DU 11F
Rep. Carl Ogden, D-Jackmonville and respected for hisbz
risen, homeowners pay on 82 percent of the value. By 1990, the
the final analysis companies care most about the "bottom
knowledge,
questioned the wisdom of the homestead exew*n
"
percentage
will
jump
to
90
percent.
Kutwi's comments to the full committee came after an
hike
because
Inflation has driven up Incomes to the point wleft a
Francis said to maintain the 1909 level, the homestead exemp. homeo
economic development subcommittee approved a proposal to
wner's
tax burden is about the same nercentage of his
&amp;How local governments to offer tax breaks to new and epending tim would have to be raised to $10,453. Then an Index would be Income
It
was
a decade ago.
needed to adjust the exemption annually to cope with Inflation.
industries, tourist attractions and major hotels.
He said a recent trip north to talk to businessmen convinced
Along with his report, the committee heard preliminary
him tax breaks are crucial,
testimony from four lawmakers who've sponsored bills to bump
The full committee will consider the subcommittee bill further the exemption up to $10,000 for most homeowners and $15,000 for
during hearings next week when It and other tax break measures senior citizens. Each proposal would require a vote by the people
are discussed.
In 1150 to amend the constitution to grant the Increase.

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"If we make
an error,

JACKSONVILLE (UP!) — Too many people In Florida,
including physicians, believe mistakenly that the Mate
has damped out tuberculosis, says the state director of
tuberculosis control.
The facts are that TB has increased In Florida for the
third straIght year, and Florida now ranks fifth In the
nation In the number of tuberculosis cases reported annually, Dr. Clifford Cole of the state Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, reported Wednesday. "ft isa
bad sign that Indicates we really don't have tuberculosis
under control In Florida," said Cole. "An erradicatlon
Program was started In the 1960s, but all we have succeeded In doing Is eradicating concern."

theT
penalty. And
the interest'
we

pay

H&amp;R Block preparers are carefully trained:' "
But if we should ever make an error that
costs you additional tax, you pay only thea.
tax. Block pays any penalty and interest..,
We stand behind our work. That's another,
reason why we should do your taxes...which
ever form you use, short or long.
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Accuser May Pay Legal Bills
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Two city officials, cleared of
allegations of voting conflicts, say they will ask the Ethics
Commission to make their accuser pay their legal bills.
Mayor Zelda Butler and City Councilman Porter Go..
say Steven MazweU, a former city employee, filed the
cornplilnt against them with malicious intent. The
commission, ending a lengthy inveIgitk,n of the Maxwell allegations, unanimously threw out the case, saying
there was absolutely no evidence of any law violation or
wrongdoing.

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SANFORD
LONGWOOD
309 E. lit St.
ISO Highway 434
Ph. 3224771
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI)- Florida plans an emergency
advertising campaign to keep tourists coming If President
Carter closes gas stations on weekends.
Commerce Secretary Sidney Levin outlined the plan
Wednesday during the Florida Chamber of Commerce's
annual tourism day briefing.
The Division Of Tourism already had daily radio,
television and newspaper ads In the country s major
metropolitan areas. It Is "prepared to shift gears In 72
hours" encouraging tourists to come to Florida despite
gas shortages, Levin said.

Anti-Lice Dust
Cuffing Costs
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) "Be" companies than ez-A new anti-lice dint, soon to pressed an iltered In marketbig the product."
be sold over the counter
Florida pharmacies, will
reduce the cost ofa single bad
no treatment from $11 to 25
curds, a University of Florida
researcher, said Wednesday.

SANFORD
CARNIVAL
This scene from last year's carnival at the Southalde
Elementary School In Sanford offers a peek at things
to come. The PTA sponsored carnival will be held
again on Saturday from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets are
only 10 cents each and can be used for food, games,
cakewalk and the moonwalk. All proceeds go to the
PTA.

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SANFORD PLAZA, SANFORD, FLA

RooMer's dud formulation
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container. Four ounces Is
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"Rigid now, the mod effective louse shampoo is available
only by prescription," said Dr.
PhilIp Koehler, the extension
entomologist with the UF
Institute of Food and Agricultiral Sciences who developed
the dust "It cods about $orV
for two applicatIons. In addition, you have to see your
doctor to have It prescribed and
this may cost another $13."

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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Senate President Phil Lewis
says the Legislature depends on the Department of
Administration foir critical budget Information and he
opposes Gov. Bob Graham's plan to turn DOA Into a
personnel agency.
Lewis said Wednesday he will resist Graham's
reorganization plan, which strips the department of Its
budget and date planning functIons. "I don't like it at
all," he said. "We devdoped DOA as an agency we all
cane to depend on. Admittedly, a few people over there
have been the key toit, but the fact Is, the departrnentisa
very efficient organization of

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SPORTS
A-tvenIng IloraW. Sanford, Fl.

Sheds

NEW yQJ (UPI) - Butch
to go
a .ibot4Jggiacd
Into a dali and wait for the last
the Natizal thvt$áUen.- jbot. The Hooaiers-.
Tornamg for Indiane by
ball around end dipped 3:fl off
drilling a Smoot JUMP 1 1 hot with
the clack when Carter spied
six seconds remaining, which
Ray Tolbert underneath for
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gave the Ho
what appeared to be an easy
tory over Big Ten and date
basket.
rival Purdue.
However, Purdue's Mike
However, nearly 15,000
Scearce intercepted the pass
peapie and a riatlouni television
and it appeared t)*t with only
audience bow how dza he
1:00 rnththig the Bollermakcanletobejngthegoat.
ea would win.
Indiana was trailing, 0041,
Following Scearce's inend had the bell with 4:30
tara$km, Pardue went Into a

(reese. They whittled the clock
their
big center, Joe Barry Carroll,
was fouled,
All he had to do was make
both ends of a oneand.one and
there was little chance Indiana
could win. But, Carroll missed
the first thot and Indiana got
the rebound and a chance at the
final shot.
After a foul was called on
Purdue's Arnette Hallman,
Indiana took the bail out of
bounds. But, not before a

lengthy skull
Cay...Knight In an
attempt to coi
Va.t
get strategy across to his own
players, Knight called three
straight time outs.
"We were going to figure out
what the hell we were going to
do," said Knight.
The plan was to go to Mike
Woodson for the final shot.
Woodson, however, was guard.
ed too tightly so the pass went
onareverae back to Carter a
the top of the key. He jumped

and tus son shot spliced the net
cleanlyE
"I wantdt61nIlriflT1JP
throwing that ball away,"
admitted Carter. "1 didn't know
it was going tobeinuntil it went
through the net."
Carter's basket earned him a
share of the tournament's MVP
award, which be shared with
Tolbert.
Even after Carter's basket
Purdue dill had a chance to
win. Jerry SiclAing, the Boilermakers' second leading scorer

In Jai-Alai Tourney
TAMPA-tici pulled the
nightinthe final round of
ent of
rhmnin"A Las,;.Cjt}.
jal-alal pettido Ltweezi Mi&amp;flà
and Tamp. frontons.
Laca came from third place to seal a berth in Tampa's
1114MISe playoff next Wednesday night. Lace will play
with Elorrlo against top qualifiers Jesus and Gorrono.
Meanwhile In Miami, Urlarte and Arratibel will play
against Zulaica and Pierre next Wednesday for the right
to play against the Tamp. champions.
Losers in the In-house playoffs receive $500 each. The
eventual champions each win $5,000.
First intercity playoff in the revolving, bed-of-five
series will be In Miami on March 31.

Tolbert each had 12 Tolbert
also pulled down a game high 10
rebounds.
In the consolation game for
third place, Reggie King closed

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pointed that Carroll had net

out his collegiate career with 21
points In leading Alabama to a
9616 victory over Ohio State.

been selected as the tourney's
MVP.

Kelvin Ransey led Ohio State
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college team is in a thmpIoo. Sycamores including college
ship contest. He said he'd bet bsskstball'sPlayero(the Yew,
the (win en this one.
Larry Bird, DePaul guard Gary
"Their state against mine - Garland has no doubts about
I'm that confident," he said.
howthe weekend will untold.
The Spartans handed each of
"Oh, there's no question
their first three opponents in we're going to win ft all now,"
the NCAA - Timar, Imlslana Garland said. "I said before the
Slate end Notre Dame - its UCLA game that if we best
worst defeat of the season, and them we're going to win it alL
State Coach J'*I Hesthcote Is Nothing has changed."
concerned about over-.
confidence as the team heads
toward Its game with Penn at
Salt Lake City Saturday. Gas
tactic He*thcote Is ndng Is to
pob* old Puma victories over
Syraciae and North Carolina.
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naps of the National Junior
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arrived In the National Imam asrookieat the yearin
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mere time with another pitch - the curve.
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SEW Wednesday they have signed running bark Duane
1hiom, 31, who was a Mar for the Dallas Cowboys on
Super Bowl teams In 1170 and 1171. He has been out of
football since 1175, when the World Football League
folded.
H. tried Ott with Green Bay last fall and, Starr said,
"We were impressed with his attitude and condition last
season bid we did not have an opening. We wait to give
Mm the opportunity to make our team."

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VERO BEACH, Fla. (UP!) - Relief pitcher Terry
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led yew, was placed on the 21-day disabled lid Wednesday to give hisleft elbow more time toheal from an
operation.
Fonder underwent surgery In November to relocate the
ulnar nerve in the elbow. He was examined Wednesday by
team physician Dr. Frank Jobe who recommended the
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NEW YORK (UP!) - The Detroit Red Wings of the
National Hockey League were fined $5,000 by league
President John A. Ziegler Wednesday for derogatory
remarks made by General Manager Ted Lindsay, March
10, on television.
Ziegler said, in a statement, Lindsay had made remarks
in a television interview March 10, itlI to the effect the
National Hockey League Players' Association lacked
Integrity. He said Lindsay assured him his choice of
phrasing was incorrect and unintended and had issued a
written retraction and an apology.

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SEATTLE (UP!) - University of Washington assistant
football coach Dick Sceaniak has resigned to become an
assistant coach with the New York Giants, school officials
confirmed Wednesday.
Scesnlak, the Huskies' offensive coordinator the pest
fourseasons, apparently will repce
la former Giant offensive line coach Jerry Wainpller, who left the club
Tuesday. Washington Athletic Director Mike bide said
Head Coach Don James is considering candidates for the
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UP!) - The California Angels
announced Wednesday shortstop Dave Chalk, who undernder
went
went surgeryOct. 2 for torn cartilage and ligaments In his
right knee, has not fully recovered and was placed on the
disabled lid, effective Tuesday.
The move left the Angels with 32 players on their roster
phs three non-roster players, pitchers Dan Boone and
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p4anM giving a virtuoso performance on the Ivories and what
hgtteied the (linden was the way Ms corrçW..ly csptivated
audience lensd to him with a combblidlon at aw aipadatIon
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Th ursday, March 22,
DEAR DR. LAMB - I read
your column &amp;bOlJt pancreaUtis
Dr
and whit ceuses it other than
16 Icon
6 Poet T.S.
A N
alcohol. I am a person who
hastil had a drink in a couple of
Weems
66 Intermediate
A
yews and I SO have had at18 Golf clubs
(prefixl
21 Baseball
45 Greek
20 Armed band
tacks at it. rd only been an
player Mel
22 Little devil
goddessof
DOWN
occasional drinker in the pad.
24 Time zone
newly Installed of.
peace
Is
ft possible that worry and a
(abbr.)
I Music buffs 23 One of the 47 Change an
ers of the Happy
Ilemus condition could bring
25 Exude
purchase
Twelve
alarm
nior
2
Cl ub
24 Hay field 48
w setter ou psCTNtItlS' What type of absorb im portant vitamins,
30 Arrogate
Stravinsky
o udi di_ens
25 Electric fish 49 Parasites
-met k you recommend and particu ar y the fat-soluble
34 Corn plant
3 Rookie
26 Indian of
50 Words of un•
U S wriuuay cake at
how long should I be ou that diet vitamins, as well as some.
4 Earthquake
Yucatan
derstanding (2
untIl I can eat all types of food? minerals. The poor digestion .
fifth year celebration
35 Mountain near 5 Astronauts 27 Makes mad
wds)
ancient Troy
ferry
can result in weight loss
iF
Id t th American
29 Roman data 52 Pretense
DEAR READER
AS you
38 Actor March 6 One of the
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53 Irish Free
iOfl ifl
know from my previous
To help prevent future at.
em
37
Park
ershWIns
I.
getting sound
State
ingredient
column, the pi_ncreas is the tacks and other problems,
ficers are (from left )
.
Pamela Collins and William Alan Rlnderknecbt were
32 Type of
54 Christ's
'
38 Went before 8 Oozes
source of many of your you'd be wise to avoid fats. If
married
March 17, at 6:30 p.m., at the Rolling Hills
rs.
5'.,
Letha
Ward,
,
birthday
39 Dale
9 Popular songs cabbage
digestive enzymes. Many you're overweight, you need to
Moravian
Church. Rev. W. Thomas Stapleton and Rev. B.
33 Chicago
Back talk
retary; Mrs. Dorothy
5'
10 Lawyers
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3
obesity.
: Same (prefix) 11 !ton saint
transit lines 58 Thro)(prefix) people don't know what the eliminate your
Burke
Johnson
performed
th
e
li
candle
ght,
double
ring
let, treasurer; Henry
a
all
43 City in Iowa
PCU Is, bid thepancreas
39 Time penods 59 Inordinate
ive up
ceremony.
Overeating can precipitate
t
term
ole,
44 Haunch
19 Young lice
41 Third person
vice.
:
self-esteem
fr*xnanlmslalscoinznonly used attacks. That also means
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Philson D. Collins of
you
— — —
— — — —
— — —
esident
and Mrs
for sweetbreads.
Altamoitte
Spr ings, and the late Mr. Collins. The
1
4
2 3
want
to
eat
a
sm
ll
meals
•
•
4 5 6 7 8
or
9 10 11
i aa
osvuuie, president.
An acute Inflaznmat!ou 0f
bridegroom
Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rinmeals of moderate size and
12
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pancreas
causes
severe
abiecteu
as
chairman
'
der
kn
echt
of
Dover, Ohio, and Mrs. Betty Rinderknecht of
13
avoideatIndhItremeals as
14
domlnal pain and other
Mansfield, Ark.
re Mrs. Alice Sasser,
— - some people do holidays or
I
proj. Some people have sp
Is
Given in mar riage by a cousin, Grover Morgan, the
16
17
ecial occasions.
mbership committee;
I
recurrent attacks thereafter,
bddechoee for her vows aformai white gown, fashioned
th Layo, sunshine
reiiardless of what caused the
19
DEAR D&amp; LAMB — When I
20 21
along the empire sllouettewith a ipeIlengt h traIn Her
mmittee; Enid Smith,
ffrd attack
was in my teens I had very bad
floor-length veil of illusion was secured to a lace headit lit
22
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23
24
piece. She caed a cascade of Phaiaenopsis orchids and
Anyone who hiss had Pan* problems with acne. My face is
i
en aermo1e
.
coral roso interspersed with baby's breath.
creatitis for any reason thould now clear but I have the deep
T'
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28 29
30
nd
T 7' 5"
MiuGallPruettofMt. Airy, N.C., atten ded the bride as
GenivIeve
acrupoJotly avoid all alcohol, scars left by it. I have heard
l -.
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— - about dermabraslon treatmaid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Janetta Bartlett,
For
missed
oodhouse,
refreshment
readers
who
,.
34
35
36
out
mentswhlchplanethetoplayer
.
the
bride's
sister from Albuquerque, N.M.; Mrs. Inge
flrstcolumn
I'd
like to point
mmittee,
Rtynolds,
le
of
skin
thri
and
improve
the
apde'ssljterfromOneon,y . and Mrs.
that
a
larg
e
number
of peop
37
38
39
Id Photo by Meluida Edmiston
Janis Andreas, the bridegroom's sister from Kingwood,
pearance. I would like to know
who have*ncreatft1s
.
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Texas.
it because of complicadm of how effective and safe these
4
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43
It
It
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— gall *no and many others treatments are or if you could
They wore long coral colored gowns with lace yokes and
1
MRS. WILLIAM A. IIINDERKNECIIT
sugge
st
something
else.
rried bouquets of daisies and baby's breath.
so
4 i 45
have
undetermined
causes,
46 47
The bridegroom's father served as best man. Groomyou
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DEAR READER — Yes, such
48 49 50
sinen were Rev Stuart Zimmerman of Winston-Salem,
alcoholic
drink lots of in
alcohol
51
52 53 54 1 to
deyeloporpanicreatitia
the
procedures are done and, In
N.C.; James Reynolds of Oneonta, N.Y.; and Dale
— — 55
some
Instances,
they
are
inAndreas
of Kingwood, Texas.
f
I
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dicated. You need to have a
tS
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The
reception
was held at the Royal Arms Apartments,
I
If the pancrelits has been consultation with a plastic
at
62
Altamonte Springs.
63
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damaged sufficlently that it surgeon who don cosmetic
Following a wedding trip to New Orleans, the
doesn't produce enough en- Surgery. He can give you a
64
65
newlyweds will make their home at Fullerton, Calif. The
21 zymes, it will affect your realistic appr" of what you
bridegroom is assistant pastor at Good Shepherd Comdigestion. You won't have the could exped in your own inA-r
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
munity
Church, Yorba Unda, Calif.
ensymea to split fat, so you dividusi case. Such procedures
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BY DALTON
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PEAR
ABBY.
en
My
par
ts
l, are not for everyone. If you tend
alcoholic. After seeing what It suffer for my mistakes. Every
This may lead to large, foul-to be dark complexioned, this
all the time. When they
• A
did to him and our family, you thlld should have a home with
smelling stools. Decreased
Y got a divorce, I was sent
may affect the pigment ln the
Dear
'
coukth't
meto
pay
take
adfrmnk.
amotharandfatherwhowantlt
.
Flattering fashions
live with my
,
,f out wha t's best for
Abilit
y to absorb fat may also
•
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My
a
and
an
gi
everythin
grandfather
sm
c
o
d
it
ke
g
a
like
from
James Kenrob.
ve
lead to decreased ability to
they fought worm thain
r
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chimney
and
his
breath
smelled
child
denives.
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The
new
kn itma tes
IN paren b* ft was better
1
aobadIvoweI'dneversmoke,
collection is top
For months I was undecided
an oanage.
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priority for all
And I never have,
about what I should do. Now
1 had a pretty rough life as
For Friday, March 23, 1979
summer
wardrobes.
Sometimes the bad examples I'm sure. I ani thinking of the
MC M It didn't
a
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Sizes 6 to 18.
kids a" will work in mom. baby first. That's why I'm
YOUR BIRTHDAY
beneficially you don't pull any
Solid color
Instead 1 ImitatIng those bad giving It
had a piper route when I was sometimes 20 below zero. hab
)bIlfl
punches.
pull-on sweater
its,
ki
w
ds
il
l
try
all
e
th
I
ha
ve
always
r
espected your
a10.Ihad to gdupat4a.m.
Hibi scus Circle of the Sanford the program. She gave a
They say kids leaffi m harder to do
Youll be in a fortunate cycle vMW (Aug. 23.&amp;pt. 22)
skirt.
Mint Green
tract. It seemed to depend
opposite.
opinion,
Abby.
Do
yo
u
thin
k I Gan Club held its
Nobody drove me; I went example, but that's not always
March demonstration on flower
NORTH
322
this coinIng year where things Tackle any job or project
Two-tone
either
What do you my, Abby?
made
the
right
choice?
?
In the pitch dark when It true. My father was an
meeting at the home of Mrs. J. arranging from the Japanese
could get very active for you, requiring concentration and
novelty stripe
REDIN BURLINGTON,
AJ
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EXPECFING THE E. Woods with Mrs j
school.
She
turned
out
three
After the lead of the jack
physically and mentally. Don't, brainpower today. You're flTC
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BEST IN TEXAS McCloskey
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of spade., however, declarer
arrangements in a very short
A division of Dalton
cum way.
The dining room was time.
was able to make the co
WTING y
WEST
EAST
tract even though both hearntARUX (March 21-Afid
On leaving the meeting Mrs.
decorated in green and white in
be rok but I SO belleve that God Was yam
19)
UBRA (Sept- Zai- 23)
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honors were in the East. ..
You'll enjoy hobnobbing with
celebration
of
St.
Patrick's
Woods
presented each member
whom
kids
have GOOD
Living UP 10 Your Sun Sip is
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new people today. Being around easy for you today. You turn all
DEAR
ABBY:
In
reference
to
Day.
Cakes
in
green
and
white
with
a
miniature
vase of paneumples
to
follow,
their
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After winning the opening
fresh thinkers will offer you a dealings
ftraiag
o
d
good
your
letter
signed
FIREMAN'S
were
served
with
Ilme
punch
sies
from
her
garden
foliowed
cbmisees
for
lead,
declarer
led
a heart to
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different a pproach to an
DAUGHTER urging thrill and dainty crackers and nuts to by a short tour of her gardens.
dummy's jack which lost to
seekers to stay home and watch the 18 members present.
enigma that has been on your
The next meeting will be
the queen. East returned a
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200 N. PARK
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
mind. Find out more about
instead
by
to
declarer's
second
DEAR
ABBY:
You
told
a
the
news
on
TV
of
April
13 with Mrs. David
spade
The
Invocation
was
given
V 54
bow.
SANFORD
ur
Declarer reaHzed
•A K J
new AM
letter. yo $1 priority with you today. You
at other women, "Let him look. there's an alternative.
PH.322-2383
The business meeting was Karraker as hostesses.
opening
:
for each to Astro-Graph P.O. won't mind doing little chores Vulnerable: Both
Become a volunteer fire conducted by president Mrs.
When he's through looking he's
jack showed that West had
Box 40, Radio City St&amp;UOGI that YOU know will Plem- Your Dealer: South
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through.
fighter
That's what I did. As a Stanklew1. The Flower Show
.
10 of spades. Since that
N.Y. 10019. Be on to Specify efforts will be rewarded.
A
Did
you
men
he
Is
through
trained
fire
fighter
fought
in
April
was
the
main
topic
of
I
was
the
case.
declarer
West North East South
AGMARUIS(Nov. 23-Dec.
with
sex,
or
dead?
fires
and
provided
first
aid
at
discussion.
cashed
his
four
diamond
2 NT
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tricks, his three club tricks
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
14
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and
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him
d ho
Do things your own way and in P11111 in On You, or doing a little
Pan 4*
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your own time today. With your table-hopping younigif today.
meant
practice
as
well
as
for
each
everyone
home
with
a
firm
DEAR
FLO:
I
aw
on.
d thie.
ndmdve manner You are both sociable . and
Pam Pass Pass
quiet,I,
night I Spent at the station. (ft resolve to get their gardens in
you can thus achieve much reweaL
SUPER
wasn't much, but it wag shape for the spring and
men areWt OrSEgh wa
11118111 were unknown. South*:.
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m0rs.
summer.
Opening
lead:
sometbing.
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not
only
got
a
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had the nim of spades and
UM twire deeill.
CAPRIOORN (Dec. 23-Jan.
GENNI (May 21-June 30) 19) A fine day to shop for all
five Of hisarts. West had the
great education in first aid, I
Mrs. Lee Whelchel of Macon,
10 of spades ound a heart.
YOU need to be Mund Many Abose little items for Um bme
Ga., sister of Mrs. Herbert
WAS
able
to
help
people
and
DEAR
ABBY:
I
am
16 and
At trick 12, South led his'--*
different kinds of people today youve been wanting. you
More" Sr., was in charge of
0110
to ad* your curiosity. Av
find just ft right articiels at am Aim SaMN
r,:,e!
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not murled, and have no plans
oweduw3th
the dullarda. Seek out the In. bargain
the sight and declarer.
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tellectuala.
DEAR NOSY: A geed
South's 0'ootfl1fl7
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Buy 1 or group. 100 pcI. oc.
cupled. E. H. Selbert, Realtor.
3335001, aft. hns. U41S55.

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typing I shorthand required.
reports &amp; draw requests.

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. 303331.013) bitweenl am.
I 3p.m. whidays or Send resume
to Construction Dept., Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 32711. Equal Op.
porlunity Empioyer.

clerk at tse CIrcuIt Court
By: Ivs crailtee

Mdsager Trainee - WaIg teen
Drugs of Sanford. Paid vacation,
paid holidoys, mdse disc, major
.nidlcai &amp; retIrement plans, 323
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eakfast nook, OR, eat.ln kit.,
FP, Th baths, 2 car inc. garage.

Many extras. $43,000.

3535 Sanford Av.

VA.F HA.235.(onv, Homes
Low Down Payment

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their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 444251$.

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BUY JUNK CARS
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Call 3221621; 3224160

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P.S. P.8*1900. 323.1772

78-4v'øtorcyclas
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motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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28 Sales in Jan.
SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGEtHER
IMMACULATE 3 BR, 1½ bath
home wcarpetlng, dining area,
1g. porch, FR, Spacious ENs I
Many Extrasl Yours, for
133,0001
COUNTRY LIV1N' 4 BR, 2 bath
home In Lake Mary wOreat
Rm., Dr, CHIA, ww carpet I

pool planned on to acrel Just
972.3001

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home In
Woodmere Park w.C.H&amp;A, w.w
carpet, dining area, Fr, 1g.
MR. patio IMuch Morel BPP
WARRANTED. Only 134.5001
BR, 2 bath In
Idyliwlide of Loch Arbor on to
acrel Free form pool, privacy
fence, workshop, pentry, en.
kit,, C.HIA, polio I Extrast

NEAl. BST)TE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
L.EADIRI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

Sanford's Sales Leader
322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
256.5

REALTORS PARK
'COUNTRY- locatIon yet minutis
froessliepping. 2 51, lb. large

storage rm I work shop, fenced,
Wiaded I landscaped. $31110.

collies. eupt. kit., shine FP,

storage everywhere. Private
Patipsl 172.005.

bac.

2334 PARK DR. 323211$
REALTOR

AFTER HOURS

323,4345.

Hey Kids: Looking for an extra
dollar? Ask Mom I Dad to let
you have a classified ad garage

S30.6133or 339.47)1 eves.
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home demonstration.

45.A-itof Slate

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1973 Dodge Truck
Large van body, new paint
$2,795. 1109 Sanford Ave.

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54-Garage Sales

'40 RI,ar AWfl A,,h
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2¼ ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT CLEARED FOR
HOME OR POSSIBLE MOBILE
HOME. $2,000 DOWN, $159.94
PER MONTH, 130 MONTHS, 0½
PCT. APR,
BUILDING LOT IN GENEVA
NEAR HWY 44. $3,500 TOTAL.
BRING CASH I

20 ACRES HWY

FRONTAGE
NEAR LAKE MARY, TALL
TREES,3 POND SITES. $40,000,

S ACRES HWY. FRONTAGE
NEAR OVIEDO. ACCESS TO
LARGE BASS LAKE. $22,000.
HALF CASH NEEDED.
S ACRES CORNER ON COUNTY
ROAD IN OSTEEN. MOBILE
HOME AREA. $13,000 WITH
TERMS.

120 ACRES PAVED ROAD NEAR
DELTONA. INCLUDES 33
ACRE LAKE. ONLY $1000 PER
ACRE. TFRMS.
3 ACRES NEAR DUNNELLON..
OCALA. HWY FRONTAGE,
MOBILE HOME COUNTRY.
ONLY $2.730 PEN ACRE.
53 ACRES HWY FRONTAGE
NORTIIOP PANAMA CITY,
NEAR 1.10, $1,000 PER ACRE.
CMAZY TERMII
TIME TO THINK ABOUT NORTH
CAROLINA FOE THE SUM.
MEl. MOUNTAIN ACREAGE
OR RIVEN FRONT . AVAIL.
ABLE. AS LOW AS 10 PER
CENT DOWN. S PER CENT IN.
TUEST.

SEIGLIR REALTY

FOR SALE

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand $1335

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323-1020
CANAL FRONT Ievely3BR,mb
home, siundick, beat house,
fishing dock. Canal leeds to
55. JIbes Riugr, 059.009.

"N"11cREALTOR,

MLS

23.5774 Day or
Ivoopor HSMSWI* pool.) BR,

huh, newsy demo inside &amp; mi
C.N&amp;A. Fully castid. Csrnsr
let. Cinvsnlint $0
churdiss &amp; schools. $30,211 332.

Nylon pile cushion carpet. $6.30 pd

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IR Fern. Ext. Cei.

332.3%O
*vurlE 14'w.nlSpu.,e
GREGORY MOSILE HOMES

21NOrtandsDr.

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VAIFNAFinVICinS

The wielkar Is perfect for a
backyard sale - sell everything
faSt with a want ad, Call 212.5511
V 0311009.

Installed.

KuIp Decorators
SInce 1937

w. 1st.

322.2333

Bedslodileháel,$2S,et.
Sanford Auct Ian,
121$ S. Frinch, 323-7340.
Oak Tables, round 45 in., un.
Ilnis11a4, $l21; Solid oak
biifrs,,S diinas, $173 Sanford
Auction, 1215$. Fruich. 323-7310
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

3lISanforlAy,.

332.5791

1974 MATADOR CPE.
AC
$J495

5959 Pontiac LeMans, 330 auto
trans., PS, wcurrent lnsp.
sticker for $300 or best offer. 323.

'73 Malibu Station Wagon
51200. 3224149
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Central Heat &amp; Air Coed, Free' Est.
Call Carl Harrlsat
SEARS,Sanford322.l771
JACk FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Afr
Coed. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Rn. 3fl.020s.

'•'•''T_-Beauty Care

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
327914;
Eves after 61 weekends

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

FILL DIRTITOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.7550

c.,a,rdcTlle
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64-EquipmentforRent

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty.23yrs.Exp.471.7617

Income Tax

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your home. 71 yrs. exp. $101 up.
)fl'3?l7torappt.
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convenience of

lnius'anc.

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Guaantee Issue, Limit. Benefit
Gulf Life Insurance AgeS 4050.
Call Fred Harris 322.7960 appt,

Mowing
'No lob too large or small. Corn
piete

lawn

service.

Free

eStimate. 323 4551; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 0019 call anytime.
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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322.5111

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65-Pets-Supplies
AKC Dobermans, 6 whis. old.
Kastner bloodline. Tall docked &amp;
dew claw removed, 333.5454
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Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. S-7 wks. old

sssmeking
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AlteratIons, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

333.9136
Miniature Dachshund reg. red
male, I wks, old, shots started.
$335 574)594 Deltona.
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
FOR SALE
PHONE
3234057
Kerry Blue terriers
AKCReI,Swk.oidbeautin
5)50 339.4344

Ught I'hullng'
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Electrical

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 3195371

Curley Burfield Electrical
Ma'nfaiiatlCSlrepair

$303321.

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Paint &amp; Body
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All type reglazing &amp; wd. Install.
ELSe_Est.Mr.Taylçr 322-1345.

EdI Al's Paint &amp; Body Shop
CHECK OUR RATES
323 6754
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ANIMAL HAVEN

dog ICat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea

control,

Pet

Supplies, dog houses, Heated
mnels. 322.975,

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
n$we Selvege. _n.on,.

Small home repairs. Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repair. Free Est.

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Nefi-Ig., stoves, tools.

'72-AuCtion
For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions I Ap.
pralsals. Call Dell's AuctIon. 323-

5633.

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JOHNNY'S BACK
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uds Auction

Every Saturday at 7 P
on SR 113, II ml. nerthi of San.
lord. We will buy, sift

or

PlsifltIng

DANNY'S PAINTING

lnter'lor.Exterior House Painting
Llcinsed.lnsured. Bonded
FREE Estimates. (303) 322-9io
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interior I Exterior Painting
Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Lit. 322-1543

Small

or

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PIuflflg Service

RemodelIng, retired builder
ng
all kindi of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free 1st. 323-0214.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
RepaIrs,Lealls,FastSeqvice
Chg. Cdi. ACcepted
337.1511

CUSTOM HOME SUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
3G. SALINT &amp; ASSOC.
323.5443

Garage so full there's no room (or
thecar? Clean it out with a Want
in the Herald. PH. 32224)) or
535.9993,

1 Man, quality operatlon
Iyrs.exp.Patige,DrIvays
atc.waynekal,327.132h

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TISSIvIOS

Sm.orLg.FreeE,p.
CalIMr,TayN.,3fl54
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

FreeEst.

213412afterS:10

INSULATION - lOtting, blowl.19,
IACO P0mm. fIberglas &amp;

Calluloos. Lewest prices. Call

.3311030ir 1057344105 coboct'

iEEE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed &amp; in.
sured. FREE cit. $435147

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WaldIng
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WELDING SERVICE
all types
of welding, your place or ours.
323-4440.
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tridi

used Furniture, antiques or
misc, by the pieCe or Mom full.
Freepick.upon consigned mdse.
33 pcI. 332.1215.

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323-SW 3310715

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Corete Work; steps, patios

AucliinSaturdays7p.m. Sanford Ave.at Hwy 437
Comignments Welcome
K.11osgsAuctlon5ales3337051

Piney

General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soIl I fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trImming.

323294$.

GIau 1. SCreen

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12 Cu. ft. Sears Upright
Freezer, like new, $90

2295

Auto, P.S., P.8., lowner

BUILDING ii 10 x 72 x 14 NEW all
steel clear span buildIng. in.
cludes a 20' x 13' double slide
door, three wail I!t, 75 lb. wind
load and service door for $5,951.
F.O.B.CaII3O5331.44r79a.rnto
5 p.m. collect.

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417½W.11th5trid

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
7$ models. Call 339.9500 or $34(Dealer).
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I 62 A-Farm Equipn

BUY SELL TRADE
OIf3ISE.Flrst$4,
322.3422

Used Furniture

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Bob Bali's Disc. Cener Inc.
32222.4

Morse sewing machine in 3 drawer
cabinet, $160. 30 in. twin bed &amp;
~ roliaway, both with In.

BROKER

1975 HORNET 4 DR.

3207 French Ave.

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Sanford, 3235725.

$

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plete, Thomas orgafs, pianos.

SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.93 &amp; up,
7 pc. dinettes $10.95 I up; Ref.
$SOIup; El.stove$i0 I up; full
size draperies sios up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

STO.
TRANS

Guitars, Drums, Barbs. Corn.

5627103

body, 13000. 1109 Sanford Ave.

1977 GREMLIN

59-4Vkssical Merchandise

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st I 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.0
Wyntore Rd., Altamonte,

14ff. fiberglass boat I trailer,
$275. 7 hp outboard motor like
new, $173. 1973 Dodge large van

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RACQUET STRlt4OlN6-Op$
All type racquats, Avg. $1,
Scott Reagan3l3.$)77

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We hive a Singer Futura Wwing
mach. Sold new for 5450 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate,
You can have mach. (Or $114
cash or take up payments of $12
ma. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531.1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

$4495

6637.
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57-Sports Equipment

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

WILSOPIMAIER FURNITURE

TIK.

AC

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

62-Lawn-Garden

terspring mattresses, Good
condition. $20 each. 332.5)97.

4-SPEED

80-Autos for Sale

ACCessories

Estate Wanted

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323541$ aft 7 p.m.

1977 SCOUT

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These are a few of over 2000

47-Real

TRADE-INS

Jim.

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55-Boa tS &amp;

7.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
ci room to build 3 or 4 hous.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty 'bf privacy.
$3950.00.
$1,500.00 down
payment. Pienty of wild game
and good fishing In this area.

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1.44 ACRES. NICELY WOODED
WEST OF 1.4. ONLY $12,300.

Moving Sale: Clothing, toys,
jewelry, motorcycle, bicycle,
utility shed, Shot gun, fan, rifle,
coins,
antique
furniture,
glassware 6. Other collectibles
Fri.Sat. 9.? 2509 Bay Ave. Will
add more items each day as I
sort lhrough closets.

wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the outside is corn
pleted. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in it while you
fimsh it taD. 5 miles from Mur.
phy. 527.500.00. *5.000.000 cIbwn
assume loan.

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N.C. 2590$

I don't need a PickUp Do you?
1977 Dodge ', ton pickup. I ft.
bed. Less than 16,000 ml.
Camper top. Balance owing less
than $3,000 assume payments of
$109.72 ma. Call 322.3125 ask for

Garage Sale-) Family
March 23121,9 tIll 2
131$ Summerlin Ave.

Mountain cabin appro*lmatepy 1
acre. Dandy garden spot. This Is
a handy man special because It
Is not finished inside., roughed

qualified buyer. $30,000 to

43-1.ots.Acreage

Rain or Shine. Mar. 23rd tIll? ,
am. to 5p.m. 101 E. 24th P1. (off
Sanford Ave.)

mini

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FM tape, CO, Big Tires. Super
Shape. $7750. 333.4454.

Moving out-Odds &amp; Ends &amp; Misc.

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy
farm.
Has a large log barn, alSo has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$1500.00, Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

$35,000. Low down payments.
SUILOER. 332.7357

NEW CAR

1977 Toyota Longbed, topper, auto,
radio, heater, AC, 16.000
Like fleW. 3394215,

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New 233 Hom*s, 4 oct. interest to

3226130.

mi.

Property

sale.

payments.

after

GREENE

listings. We have all types of
property listed from $500. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing I10043$.747l.
Write or call loday.

'7$ Mercury Marquis Brougham
Loadedi $1000 take over
'76 Grand Prix Black T.top. All
options. 36,000 ml. Excellent
cond. 13,500. 3230696
S.

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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 $311714 for free

REALTORS

INC.

(1)

3239354

REALTY

LAKE FRONT 3 11,2 bspllt plan,
lath taking view, burned

Rep. Rid Estate Stoke,'

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STENSTROM

PMneIIl 1501. Sanford

Beautiful bldg. Sl des. to
cow
ewtmminp. *aN
utilities
LIMO Acres'
near Pt, Myors. SUN.

harm BiS'

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WHAT-Duplex. Older home
conversIon 1 BR, 1 bath each.

WHERE-Good location close to
downtown.
WHEN- Available now for in.
vestment as both are occupied.
HOW MUCH- $21,500, $3,S0000wn
with owner financing or cash
cheerfully accepted.

337.5900

TeevisIon-25" Color, BeautIful
Walnut cabinet. Regular ago,
Balance $175 or $12 ma. Still In
warranty. Call 131.1711 day or

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Monte Carlo '76 Real Clean, new
tires. $3350. 323.5114 6. after S
322 7539.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

ZELLWOOD. 5 acr.'s 510,000.

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limit Isthy,

rms., lovely grounds. $69,930.

Nandan spiclals 3 $LI 5, sm.
dan., mmer hold. $15,559.
2 loIs wjerago opt. Slide west.
Ideal Is, small business. Zoned
comm. $30119.

114 Myrtle Ave.:

REALTOR 323.7132
Eve. 332.4312,322.1517.3727177

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

JOHN KRIDER AISOC.

available.

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COLBERT,REALTY IN(

Top Dollar PaId for lunk 5. used

good Used Televisions. $33 ann up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3220332

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3 acres Lk. Sylvan area. Best
Terms.
$20,000.
William
Maliczowskl, Realtor. 322 7903.
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LAKE SYLVA'V 100 x 110 57.000.

H0MOWNEN5: D3n't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy

MAYFAIR older 3 BR, Wa a heme
with many unlqw feeturos, Ig

OvalS. $31,909.

isles large $assm, air clint.
ulS man preferred. *12130

HAL

REALTY WORLD.

W.GarneltWhIte

m

jvluam,

of things? 3 BR, 1½ b, 1g. polio

separate

SPARKLING clean 2 BR, lb. FR,
well landscaped, be yd fenced.
StUN.

3

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Looking for a home near the centei

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED LAKE MARY over ~ acre of
OLD HOME. 3 BR, 2 bath
beautiful wooded property with
secluded country living, fenced,
lake access privileges. Many
Includes grove, many shade
wonderful features Including a
trees, 1 yr.
brick fIreplace &amp;
sn,soo,
sewing room, this 4 BR, 2 bath
home Is 4 years new. $79,000.
ASSOCIATES WANTED, CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CON.
FIDENTIAL INTERVIEW,
LOOKING for a nice older home
situated on a large piece of
property? Here It is. Secluded,
yet near the center of things.
Call us about this 2 BR home
with C.HIA. $37,900.

Cash for your loll Will build en
your let or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model inc, Realtor
1443013

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3i.w59

ur w. Commercial

hhwiving location &amp; reedy to go.
DeIy$7,IeIdree+sb*mo.tobe
your own bees. Their loss is your
gain. Calf todsy,
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
21)1711

Dated at MeItie.. Ova,
aIy, PisrIla. Miril, 1$, iWO.
Publish: Merik73, *e, ipris 1, IL
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Rag. Neal Estate Stoker

1 acre Enterpise Area
PrIced forquick cashsale
323 0174 aft 6

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public AUTO AUCTION ever!
Tuesday I Saturday at 7.30. Its
the only one
Florida. You Set
the reserved price. Call 904255
$311 for further details

fl-Jui* cars Removed
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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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)4wy. 92, I mile west of Speedway,,
D'tona Beach, will hold a

Sell that extra bike with a low cost
ClassIfied Ad.

CV

BATEMAN REALTY

Rep. Real Estate Sniki,

your own business. Fully squipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER is na

That hhie (parties) Iflhe,eelsd id
so Iveins. amo
(are) ad
isIS$.i,s:
siePervagut
Jan

investmt

Of Merchandls Ivry Dsp
Tryanel

10 acres tIled, farm land, w.1Se33
underground pool, 3.1 older
frame. All this SILISI.

Ret Wed Couple

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Office or workshop In garage
Shade &amp; fruit trees. Warranty,
$59,500.

BPP WARRANTED. Just
Reduced to 510,4101

Roe I' Estate, Inc.

IODDJOB$
CALL323.1113

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duplexes.4.

FANTASTIC I

Johnny Walker

YARD WORK

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VACANT, i' tQ construct 2

SalesFee.

$35,000 .

take a cue,

Robert 0. Fiether, ChaIrman

5%

New 3 BR, 1 b CII, city water I
sewer.

If you aren't using your pool table,

tIlsuwi,d dollars. me specific law

3229283

107W. 1st, Sanford
Phone 3224333

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and sell It with a
Herald classified ad. Call 323.
3615.

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KULPA REALTY

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For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June PonIg 323.5334.

HOUR

ForA

AVON
IUILDYOUR
EASTER NEST LOOt
Earn, extra money for the
holidays by selling Avon. Now's
a great tIme to start.
Call 4443079.

Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford I* 32171.

IIALTY

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

Must be familiar with personnel
records, time sheets, daily lob

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$41,900.

29 Sales In Feb.

Experienced
333.10)0

BARMAID WASTED
DAYS I NIGHTS
323•3651. After 1 p.m.

Approx 2 acres. 3 BR, 7 bath
overlooking lake. 510,000.

2435's S. French (5792) Sanford
323 5314

corner lot. Many added features.
Detached garage with spare BR
I bath. SEE THIS HOME To.
DAYI 533.300.

career minded individual. Must
have a minimum of 2 yri. exp. in
conStruction offIce procedure,

opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1100433.1402 anytIme for
recorded message.

COUNTRY

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HAIR DRESSER

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PuMNO: Mardi 2*. 29, AprIl 1, 1*,

.1'

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' r. terms.
Olteen. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 3054351696 &amp; 530 0026.
Eve &amp; wkendi 901 734 A4
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Older 2 BR, 1 b,goodcond. $21,500

OFFICE I HOME, most corn.
fortable home in Lk. Mary w.
space for office, be.uty shop,
what have you. Zoned comm.

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LaytOn 16'.SieepsS,self contained
3 way ref., Reese hitch, El.
brakes. 52)50. 322.7113.

52-Appliances
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in
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access. 5750d;n.

$35,900.

UNIQUE2BRPIOME
Huge FR, newly painted, bisutiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded

CICtIOn Secretary. Good pay
with excellent benefits for

Arthur H. SeciwIm, Jr.

OC1IIJ$1I
1551 PontIac Grand P15
No. d11BU1P3

REALTOR' 3324991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $133453 322.1999

41-Houses

Mechanic for small truck shop.
Apply 205 Palmetto Ave.
Longwd or Ph. 5304493.

Notice

ksiIsri.
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Altarnonfe Exicutive Center on SR
436 near Post Off Ice. Ground
floor park at your door large 2
room office &amp; private bath. 5150
mo. A.V. Pope Realty. $311226.

commissIon. 13)6413.

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31A-C(f ci Rental

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER

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Tihepilans:*121)1131
PublIsh: March 55, 15,199,
SEWN

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Dancers wanted- 'lust opening
new club in Seminole, good tips,

t.ET'S BE HONEST

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warranty.

Various other CETA positions are
also available, please Inquire at

shift. Sanford Nursing I Con.
valescent Center, 950 MeIlonvIIle
Ave. Apply In person.

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Den, large country lot In Oviede.
3634167.

.Janitorlai-.exp. porter, must use
buffing machine. 53 hr. S Tad
Freeman, Zayres Store, San.
ford $ am, to 10 am.
NO CALLS

Call 323- 5 176

Mechanic wanted - Filler
machIne exp. req. Apply in
Jungle Lab, Sliver Lk.
DI'. SIIWOI'd.

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7 p.m.
$ '4dg,. 13
Pri
Imde. bdo bay, 1:30 pa.
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COOKS
WAITERS
WAITRESSES

MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS

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FOR RENT $300 mo., turn 3 BR,

Manpower Division
109 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

the above

$TEMPER AGENCY

ma.

MANAGEMENTTEAM51.000mo.

Pontiac

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Fis

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$4lOmo.

GROUNDS KEEPER
$4lOmo.
MANAGER TRAINEE $405

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MONDAY, APRIl 1
ey Vep,iis,'2 p.m., Delesy Civic Auaiim).

cAT...
VACIUTS
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Operators who own their own
tand.m.axle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends,
advances en ead trip &amp; f
weekly settlements. Call

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ASSIST. MANAGER

STATION ATTENDANT $ll2mo.

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MIIIT

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GIRL FRIDAY

W-IIpnd

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ISDAY SPICAL
4 P.m TI' Closki
DIAPT SIll

$lOOmo.
OPEN
DOE
$400mo.

JO.ASI, 333S112.
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BOOKKEEPER

of

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r

5500 ma.

Seminole County School herd
lathe.
l0u1de, and No PrevisIons 0? the
As Deguty Clark
PublIsh: March ss.
All person. Interested in *e astale CIIVISr at No CII! if CIlUultffly, Publish Mardi 1,5.15,22,197,
OSH-99
PWIda.inaccerdancewsich*r 01111
to
171MS.
Laws
Of
FI0?Ids,
1955.
Administration has been mailed irs
SECTION VlSI - EFFECTIVE
required, WITHIN
NOTICE UNOI
Tills Ordinance shall be.
THS FROM THE DATE OP THE DATE
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
NOTICE
i
lvs*dys
f5
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
rdi 31. iWO at
•5_ind idotliII.
Celery TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE, lottIe any OSIICIISI15 they
FIRST READING *1511111 day 01 Ave SMisrd, Pie. There will be a Notice is hereby given msi me
may have that challenges the
AD $7
sale en metsue..in veicIs for me ufIderalined, Pursuant Is till
validity St the decadent's Will, No
if tie flMifl.
SECOND READING 13111 y 0? am
quaIiticatlos o the
"Fictitious Name Statute" cliapler
A.D.
INS Fad Bus-se No. 314j2.' 55109. PisrIde Statute, will register
reprssentetivs, or *e venue or M1
AND
C.2455
FINAL
READING
with me Curt ci me circuit Court,
lWIsdlctISn ci me court.
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1550 Stuck Skylark
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND ADOPTION thIs 12th day ci MarcI
Sir. NO. Insnd fir Seminole County, FIOrIØ,
lion
receipt
a prs at me
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED &amp;D., $79.
iN0P*
p
APPROVED: Bill s. Oiler,
Publicatiin of *15 notIce, tile tic.
WILL Ii PORIVIR BARRED
Imem name, te.eN: "A$.TE*A.
this
1070
BSenevllle - TIOWS BY ROSA" under whim we
CII!
Nottceoi Adeninlutretlepi. March U.
Florida
on wg.sg In buslmes (or) under
iNS Chevrolet ito Ten Tract
ATTEST
which (we) expect to engage In
KIie1,CIVSSIII
Sir.
N.. 3CNI P1*1215
buSI.NS.I (a4drs) $tat Read
As Perisnal ispreiidativ 0? MI?! W NawIh
4 in No City if Uagwes&amp; FISIida
iNS Chevrolet to Ten Truck
CIty Clerk
me Estate 01

lam. iaoos,$ijford
Spase
by cr,uW

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(adbrrry.

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CASHIERS
DESK CLERK
SALES REP.

Creative Expressions

opmeciaimto mimileses ire IVSM hiM Ii tIThe
by the gevernlag

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in the ahavi deicrlbed io.

me clerk is .na1,, me clerk to mall del ermined

SaUisIOes$

S
IIIIVdeI

$472 mo.
$464mo.

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$3

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5 acres farm land, Gineva area.
513.550. $2
dwn, $145 ma.

Immaculate 4 BR, 2", bath
country home on 3+ acres.

2 BR, LR, Fia. Rm.
Refrigerator &amp; Stove
Good area. 3220214

APPLY Ill PERSON TO:
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CETA OFFICE
Seminole County

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1:30 p.m., Deliry UrnsI
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Nbo4 (birth parlor,. Speaker, WWIws W.b.ter

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TOO NIUSI SUNII
bc I. Tiu,
Al Yat s Eat.

GENERAL OFFICE

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a safety

'IJISDAY

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JOBS

11trUCtji,

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WIMU (ssr DLI,

avic
Ye. Cl. lit

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32-Houses Unfurnished

senior citizens.

110$

me

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includes Salad Sat

;t.

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JOBS

Mon.Frl,ia.m.4p.m.
32"344
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3231601

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travel agent,

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OVERLOOK THE RUNWAYS

Child Care my home

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slId LOVNGE

JOBS

ma name ii add

lashed Hr-rjtn, 1:30 p.m. Florida Power &amp;
ligig, Sanford. ProVam on br.sthnaklng by Mary dsr.
LoNweed tree
bsr .1 Cives, 7:30 a.m.

Se

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REDEFINING

ma

3220296

appropriate Division within the
Department, Must be graduate
from an accredited high school

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Lovely quiet neIghborhood, spec.
bus pine paneled, all ci., tile
bath, attic fan, AC, carport.
Working person preferred. Coil

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3736061 or eyes. 323 0317

wmany extras. $40,000.

31-Apartments Furnished

COMPLAINT TAKER
Primary duties are operating
telephones for assistance from
the public for response to I Ire
and rescue emergency
situations; also to receive
routine calls and route to the

REALTOR

Pleasure to spare in this

$210. $411103.

for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

comm. lot on 17.

20 acres, Lk. Mary, between 3rd &amp;
4th at Van Buren Ave. 2 blks So
of L.k Mary Elementary School.
Must Sell! Will divide. Write
Bruno Beilucci, 1920 Louise St.,
Crystal Lake, III. 600)4.

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80'-Autos for Sale

75-Recreational Vehicles

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ON SALE- NEW twin size
springs &amp; mattress $23.93 ci.
PC.; NEW coffee tabie wIth 2
matching endtables$39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. çf
Sanford. 3220771.
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FOR SALE

M. Unsworth Realty

51-HousehoM _____
Goods

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Pinecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B

ceramic

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Sanford large 1 BR + den. Air,
bath $173. Furnished

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Serving as Director of an
duties include, but are not
limited to, setting up i"Council
on Aging", Study of agencies
which serve Seminole County,
referral procedures, research
funding sources, and coordinate
projects servIng the elderly.
RequIres A.A. In Social Sciences
or related field. Two years
coordinating community ser.
vices; two years working with

SSMO. FlMnl
_________________________

New listing
92.549,500.

DeBary-Lovely 1g. 1 BR
Alt, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
322.5054

43-lots.Acreage

41-Houses

iid to Suit
our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

BackonMarket3BR,) b,fenced
shady yd. 113 Plnecrest Dr.
DrIv* by &amp; call. $27,300.

1 BR.AvaiiableApril 1
$139 Mo., lease, $100 deposit
471.3714

or equivalent, Type 15 wpm:
must speak accurately and
clearly.

oulrid Of 1
11011 sChool students $0?

Firs Aunlliaxy.

5000 MORNING FLORIDA
tI,NISGHSOR

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p.m.,

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ByOwner3Bpc,m
CilIA, WInter Springs
3230174 aft 6

-3334470 MarIner's Village.

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
THESE POSITIONS, APPLI.
CANTS MUST BE RESIDENTS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH IN.
CLUDES: UNEMPLOYED A
MINIMUM OF 10 OUT OF THE
12 WEEKS IMMEDIATELY
PRIOR TO APPLICATION:
AND UNEMPLOYED AT THE
TIME OF APPLICATION: AND
MEET THE LOWER LIVING
STANDARD FOR FAMILY IN.
COME.

wit:

Center Dinner show and contests. c.0 691361$
Unflod Msthet Women rummage uie, B
3
p.m., Community United MetJiodj Qu,
Caseelberry.
Gnstor Sashed (absr .1 Commee Gil Test.
asuent, 1p.m., Mayfair Coimiry aub,
Cientey Weston 1.,.., 7:30
IBary Firemen's

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Sanford.

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41-Houses

1 BR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

wean 10 a.m..S p.m. Days Inn.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED LIMITS BY DECLARATION NOTICE OF ACTION
thittheadministrationofthesstat, Thatthecorporatelimltsofmacify TOiLOUIS J. REYE5
Leqal
of SHELLEY E CERESOLI, OlCaSaeIbs,F$oI'$da,bsandItl5
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
dec.as.d, File Number 797SCP, Is herewith and hereby riditinid so as
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
pending in the Circuit Court for to include said tract of land hein aComplalf*toforeclos.a mortgage
NOTICE
Seminole County, Florida, Probate described. The description herein encumberIng the following
real
Notice Is hereby given that the
5 contaIned shall Include all streets, properly, to
Division, the address Of
School Iosrd of Seminole County
Seminole County Courthouse, roads, hlehways, alleys, and
Lot 22, Block B, LAKE BRAN ,
will hold a heering at the School
Sanford, FlorIda 32171 The personal •VIflU1S loCated Within or bItWSiI'. ILEY ISLES. SECOND ADDITION,
Board Office Board Room on AprIl
representative of the estate KRlS the existine munIcipal limits and according to me Flat thereof as
11.1979, to consider amendment of
5. CERESOLI, whose address ii 305 WIN aiwlixid hereIn In $iCtIail 1
In Flat Book 11, PageS, of
Policy
40*50 -3.1 concerning the
hereof.
5. 11th Street, Sanford, Florida
estaolhslwnenl of number of credits
SECTION V - AMENDMENT OP me Public Records of Sirninol
32771. The name and address of the
County, Florida,
and type of courses which will be re.
personal reprswntativvs tornsy OFFICIAL CITY MAP - TSII9 the
been filed against you and
City Clerk be and ilie 5$
are set for below.
ou CONCESSION H. REVEl and VIdestIon beginning with the class
All persons having claims or thorized Ii anlind,
alter, and SV' ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF which enters ninth yade in 197915
demai
INlet the estate are elementmeolflcialcltyrn.pof the SANFORD a banking cerpo,.a$im,
dIeel yeer. The policy al defines
required, WITHIN THREE MON. City Of SOlbSrVY• Florida. to
and you are required to serve a copy the number of net classroom hours
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE dUde ths aIvlSxatIeII contained In ofyiurwrlttorlde
aie..s.ifeny,toi, nScN1aryferaCridit,c...4ip4
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SeCtiOn I hifilt.
on EDWARD i. HADDOCK.
¼ credIt. There will be no de.
SECTION
NOTICE, to file with the clerk of th
VI- SIVINABILITY SWANS, SWANS, AND HADDOCK, terminable economic impact. The
If
above court a written
any
sictien
or
portion
of
a
PA.,
Plaintiff's
attorney,
Of
wtii specific law being implemented 5$
at tillS ordinance r
any claim or demand they may
10 address Is 17 SOUTH MAGNOLIA
P.S. 222.244. Also for consideration
have. Each claim mt*t be In writing be Invalid, unlawful, or Ull' AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA In
this hering will be a new policy
COlihlIftAlSial, It 511511
and must indicate the basis for
be hold to 321o1 en or before the 2nd day ot 40*59.741,31 concerning the fencing
ma Iiwalldate Or Impeir She validity,
claim,
Ilomeor.I with Of wstir storage arias constructed
creditor or his agent or attormy, taiCi. or effect of any 01110? section the Clerk of this Court
either before Oli sChool Property as Opposed to not
and the amount claimed. It me or part at this il'linslCL
service
on
Plaintiff's
attorney or fencing 0? natural areas such as
SECTION VII - ANNEXED
claim Is '.ot t
the date when it
Immediately thereeøer; otherw
lakes. ThlPUrps..Of this policy Is to
will become due shall be stated, it AREA RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES a default will be entered against y
$irvs as a guide
fencing aries,
th. claIm Is contIngent or
lIds Ofdllianco be for tile relief demanded In me PSfSivIaI holding water, as
coming effective, tie property COMPISInE
15ted, he
.
pricautisii, but ezempting natural
certainty shall be stated. If
WITNI$$my hand and the seaiat WON 541(11 0$ lakes, which, If fin.
claim is secured, the security siaii Medaroe shall be.adNIsd to aN
this Court Oli Febrvary 55' 1979.
t could Colt Wvsral Iw
,ui4N
,. me rights arid prIvileges an Im (Court $esl)
be described. Tue claimant

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IN THE ESTATE:

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"Saturdey Night Fever" Revue sponsored by Qsaverot
Group of Hw'p.sah, 7:30 p.m.; Altamonte Springs Civic

(4) EYEWITNESS oe NEWS

ii

alum

30-ApartmentsUiurnish,d

CETA

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18-HPIpWatnd
RELIEF
NIGHTAUDITOR
Exp. preferred. Frl..Sat. night.
Goad starting salary, Company
benefits. Apply In person bet.

agency,

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Republicans Feudee AffaIr, 7:30 p.m., SabaJ
Palm
j.
I8O6
$ting Fling, 10 am. to 4p.m., Red Bug SchooL Auc.
tion, crafts, plant and bake sale.

(2) THE WIIJURN BROTHERS
(THU)
(FKUTANA
me unu MICAI.$

tree mrne

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For future Information call
IQ.3333 or write
SanfordAl•Anon Family Group

NEED!PIMMEOIATELY

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portunity Employer.

prcbiemdrinkers

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p.m.

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TRY(MON)
(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
PRI)
(j)NA$HVILLI ON THE ROAD

IR1*K

AL.ANON

Fortamillesorfriendsof

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cardinal Industries Inc. 303.321.
0220 between Sam. I. 3p.m. wk.
days or sand resume to Box U.
Sanford, Fl., 32171. Equal On.

ISALIONOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

more particularly described as
DEH.177
followi. to.wit:
Lot 1. Block 2$, Kathryn Park,
IN tHE CIRCUIT COUNT oi according to Piat thereof as
Legal Notice
in PIat Book 4, Page 9 of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Public
Records of Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THE
PROBATE DIVISION
County; lisa that portion of said 1St I1GNTIINTN JUDICIAL CII.
File Nwmbr 79.71 CF
wtilch has been conveyed to the Sate CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Divislen
Of Florida for rpd Purposes.
IN RE: ESTATE o.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SECTION 11 -ZONING CIVIL ACTION NO.: 194$3.CAI9.
SHELLEY E. CERESOLI
DESIGNATION - That IfS POS? K
Decu,d tydelcribedln$.ctionloffflsordi. SOUTHEASTERN HOME MONT.
'e shill have the following Z0 GAGE COMPANY, etc.,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ning classification:
Plaintiff,
Cl Commercial Zoning
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
vi,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SECTION Ill-CONDITIONS OF LOUIS J. REVES. at tax, Of al
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED ANNEXATION - None
Defendants,

p.11).

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FAST

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18-4Ip Wanted

Weddings by DOT

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Cassefbsrry, Florida, does herewith
and hereby annex and designate zo.
ningof a certain tract of land lying
In Seminole County, Florida, and

Sanford, Fl. 37771
3032234121
Attorney for Wife
Publish Mar. 22,29, Apr. 3. 12, 1979

Open Public Hone Clinic starting 9
Wilco
Sales Arena, 4 xnhles west 011-4 on SR$. &amp;Ing your own
horse. Sponeored by Seminole County 411 Clubs, Ciii
7130.
Sethr Citbeis toir to Lakeland for Holiday on Ice
Leave Sanford Civic Center 12:15

0 SUNRISE

LAST NIGHT

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oppowouviosi.y

STARTS FRIDAY

op

P.O. Drawer 0

Baptist Quirch, Altamonte Springs.
Caseeberry LA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

NY(MON)
(4)EY!WITNIU MAGAZINE
(TUE)
(1)OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
@MINUTU(UM

PLAZA I

tion of said lot w1ich has been con.
vsyedtothaStateof Floridafor read

NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
ENTI)
yTN
CITY
CO
CASSELBENRY, FLORIDA:
' SECTION 1 - ANNEXATION
AND ZONING
That the City of

Arllear H. Seckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of tIle Circuit Court
By: Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
Roger L. Berry

for

(2) EARLY DAY
(4
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SATURDAY, MARCH 24
Sanford LA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1301 W. First s.
Rebudiders
singles over 25, 7:30 p.m.,

6:53

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Day Before Publication

Sunday

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12:37

The

Cossitbirry, Florida dopisd an ________________________________________
Ordinance of Annesatlon as follows: ____________________________________
ORDINANCE NOJ73, 0
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PetItio.wIfe. consentIng to and requestIng the
annexation and zoning of that parcel
id
BAILEY KEITH GUNN,
specifically described herein; and
Respondent.Husband.
WHEREAS, the city
of
the City of Casselbirry, Fidid.,
NOTICE OP ACTION
th.retoforeat regular meetingof
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: BAILEY KEITH GUNN, whsse City Council has
last known residence and maIling tlon signed by the landowner of the
address is 2210 Woodly Square, area sought to be annexed, con.
Apartment 350, Montgomery, 51'ltlngtoafldriQuIstlngtheannex.
of said Parcel and has consi.
Alabama MilO.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED dered thoroughly the feasibility of
SUCh annexation and zoning to the
that a proceeding for dissolution
marriage has been flied against you City of Casselberry, Florida, in
and that Patitlonar, THERESA Y. accordance with Chapter
GUNN,isseakingrsllefagalns$you, Laws of Florida, 1914; and
AND, you are requIred to appear
WHEREAS, objections to such
and tile your Answer or 0?her annexation and zoning have been
defenses or pleading with the Clark considered and hMrings held, and It
of the CircuIt Court In and
appearing in the best interest of p,
SeminoleCounty, Florlda,andserve City of CasseIberry, Florida, to
copy thereof on Petitioner's at. annex and zone said property,
torney, ROGER L. BERR, P.O. sublect to specific conditions and
Drawer 0, Sanford, FlorIda 32171, restrIctions; and
on or before the 23rd day of April,
WHEREAS, the City Council has
5979, or otherwise a default will be concluded from Investigation that
entered against you.
all municipal services wIll be
WITNESS my hand and official avallabletotheare. tabs annexed
sialoftheCierkolthe Circuit Court on the effective date of this Ordi.
on the lith day of March, 197L
nance.

CALENDAR

Imp.des the progress of

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2:00
(2) (12) THE DOCTORS
0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

P30

"McCloud: Showdown At
Times Square" (1975) DennIs
Weaver, Chief Dan George. A
dispute over McCioud's Investigatlon of an Indian chief's son
leads to the lawman's resigna.
tton.

%; epidemic.

PI.AZA

(4) 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS

0Th!PARTRIDGE FAMILY

12:06

Noon

MAIDS

1:30

GRAMMINO

(4) BIG VALLEY "Hazard"
Jarrod and Nick rescue an
Injured man from some cold.
blooded bounty hunters.

DEADLINES

MARY TYLER MOORE
MISTER ROGERS(R)

100
(2) DAYS OF OUR UVE8
(4)MIDOAY
0ThE YOUNG AND ThE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN

EDUCATIONAL PRO.

,.3$c a hue

Exp. $4.00 hr. to start If -.
NOTARY PUBLIC ,r
purposes; DECLARING AVAIL.
Apply Carriage Cleaners £34
322.224or323-0447__ABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SEE.
pCtr.Hwy.£34,Longwood.
VICES; DEFINING CONDITIONS ____________________
OF ANNEXATION; PROVIDING WANTED: Customers to enloy
630
MOTEL
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
ZONING CLASSIFICATION; RE.
(2) NEWS
salad
Bar
with 13 Items 1. Great
DEFiNING THE COR PORATE
Full time. Part time motel maids
•THE00000UPLE
Country Breakfast. No
LIMITS OF CASSELBERRY,
needed. Experience preferred.
OM!RVGRIPPINw!D
PS? lance necessary. Apply in1
FLORIDA TO INCLUDE SAID
Days Inn,Sanford.
S?IOfl Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.
BIWflC$4W
PARCEL OF LAND IN THE
Appetite requiret
MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
Sect..Exp. for busy Sanford office.
S OVER EASY
CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEND.
Typing, filing &amp; other general
MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN.
F'CI4WITI1ADRIEKING
office duties. IBM, Mag Card
PROILM?
exp. I shorThand preferred but
CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
PerhagsAlcofollcsAiionymous
not requIred. EEO. PhOne 322.
HEREIN, PROVIDING FOR THE
CanHelp
4541 or $31.3717.
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR
Phone447.3333
INTHICIRCUITCOUITOFTHI CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
Secretary.
Good pay for career
Wrlt,
PO..$ox 1213
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. SEVERABILITY: AND EFFEC.
minded
Individual.
Typing &amp;
orLThrJda 3ñfl
culT. IN AND FOR $IMINOI.E TIVE DATE.
toand req. Medical ins.,
WHEREAS, there has been tiled a1VOiC-uo.so-ouaranteed.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
paid vacation I holidays
with the City Clerk of the City Of
CASE NO, SI5.4
Fre. details; KIT, Box 791.
provided. If interested In long
Casselberry,
Florida,
a
petitiOn tOl
IN NE: THE MAR RIAGI o
Pompano,
FL,
33051,
941.4991.
term employment with one of
exog,1d by the landowner _________________________ the Nation's
largest builders call
THERESA Y. GUNN,
of the area sought to be annexed

ROW
0 RYAN'S HOPE
HOLLYW000 SQUARES

12:00

(2)(12)QUINCY Quincy battles
government red tape and a
corporate power to save a
:smahl town from a deadly

;

(2) CAROL BUR,N

(1)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR-

(2)(4) DONAHUE
0 MY THREE SONS
0 MOVIE
DINAHI

detectives travel to a luxury
hotel staffed by beautiful worn-.
en to Investigate a series of
murders. (Part 2 of 2) (A)

P00

"McGarrett's search for

12:30

5:30
(2) TODAY
00000 MORNNG AMERI..
CA
5 UUAS,YOGAANDYOU

SPIICICy Greene.

(4)THENEWLYWEDGAMI
S M'AS'H Hawk.ye has
trouble getting a message to
his father that he has not been
killed, despite Army repont5 to
the contrary. (R)

GRAMMING

NEWS

11:30
(2) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Jack Lenimon,

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0 EDUCATIONAL PRO

8:25
(2)TOOAYINFLORIDA
00000 MORNING FLORIDA

11'OO

(4)5 TN! WALTONS Docu
mentation crediting the settlemont of Walton's Mountain to
,the ancestors of the
,alsters and Ike Godsey Is

12:00
2)PA$8WORDPLU8
THE YOUNG AND ThE
RLESS
NEWS
00

7:45
0kM. WEAThER

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$:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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3cons.cutIvItiifls

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NORDINANCEOFTHECITYOF
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
$ona
•8ESAMESTREET
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LI.
430
MITS OF THE CITY OF CASSEL.
Johnny'
BERRY, FLORIOA.AN AREA OF
OWTTcHED
LAND SITUATE AND BEING IN I took care of
ising can
0 MERV GRIFFiN (MON. TUE. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Mom or your sister or come
THU. FRI)
AND MORE PARTICULARLY
home.
5pf..
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Lot 1,
Love Mom
0 ABC
Block 21 Kathryn Park. according
WJ.(WW)
A
WII 6.ONELY?
to pSi? thereof as recorded In P1st
Mate' Dating Service. All Ales.
Book 4. Paget of the Public Records
P0. Box 1031, CIwtr.. FL.
of Seminole County; less that per.
5

AFTERNON2

Thursday, March 22, 1979-1IA

lIuuIUuI.U....s

I(EMEIAUG

00000 MORNING AMERI-

NEWS
(4)00
DICK CAVET'T Guests:
Furman Bishop, David Israel,
Morris Siegel, Dick Young.
(Part 3 of 3)

SPECIAL "The
Lonely
Dorymen" Portuguese dory.
men spend months alone on
the Atlantic fishIng for cod In
their 16-foot boats.

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(2)flJ

of 2)
FAMILY
HERE TO MAKE MUSIC
I
ltzhak Penman and Pinches
Zukerman perform in the great
concert houses of Europe.

P00
NATiONAL GEOGRAPHIC

(Z)SPEC1ALTREAT(TLJE)
@)THE00000UPLE
•HOGAN'S HEROES
0 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
TUE, 'fljlJ, )
QKlO8WORW(W
1

11•u
NEWS
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13, 22. 2,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

RATES

HOURS

NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF
ANNEXATION BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP
CASSILSUNY. FLORIDA
Notke Is hereby given that t
city CouncIl of the City of

o.im
WED.FRI)

(2)WHEELOF FORTUNE
(4)OLOVEOFUFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Rolert F. Smith

PublIsh: March S.
•DEHS3

4

11:30

(2J TODAY IN FLORIDA
0000 MoRNING FLORIDA

appointed "messiah." (Part 2

(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
0 MATCH CAME P.M.
05100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: John Davidson. Ruth BUZZI.
S DICK CAVETI Guests:
Furman Bishop, David Israel,
MorrIs Siegel, Dick Young.
(Part 2of3)

HIGH ROLLERS
OHAPPYDAY8(R)

7:25

0 BARNASY JONES
Barnaby's continued Investigalion of the Adams case leads
him to a missing girl and a self-

':30
(2) LIARS CUJS

@)OM'A'S'H(R)

0 ELKTPJC COMPANY

- Winter Park

831-9993
322-2611
______________________

accordance

3:30

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1)OFRIDAYMORNINO(FRi)
00000 MORNING AMERICA

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REPORT

MORN-

(flfti)

MARY TYLER MOORE
Bnyfrlend. T1%T
10:00
Mary finds heci ii- compU.
(2)(12)MRS. COLUMSO Mrs.
cited situation when she Is
Coiumbo suspects the death of
pursued by two charming
achicBeverlyHlllscatererwas
not as accidental as It
0tI2tThECRoeS-w1T$
appeared
to be.
ThE JOKERS WiLD

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@)OTHEPRICE$8RIGHT

THURSDAY MORNING

P30
0 CARTER COUNTRY Chief
Roy brings In a psychologist to
conduct i group encounter
session In an effort to modern.
etheforce.

. (2) TiC TAC DOUGH

0 GENERAL HOSPITAL

10:30

1100

newsgathering(R)

0EARTH,eEAANo8xY

(1)0 AU. IN THE FAMILY(R)

(NON)
()G TUE8DAY MORNING

Inhail.(R)

6:30
P2NBCNEWS
;@)0ca8NEw8

p.

(2)TOOAY

0 WORLD The Clouded
Window" Guest host Daniel
Schorr discusses internatIonal

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Florldaundirthefktltlouinoiniol
OVIED0 SOD FARMS, and that I
IM.ndtor.glst.rs.ldnam, with ff1
at m. circuit Court, Seminole
with
County, Florida In
the provisions at the Fiditlous
Name Statutes, To.Wlt: SectIon
sas.o, Florida Statutes lfsl.

7.

Orlando

SemInole

Oviedo 327U
Seminole
County,
________________________________________________________________________________________ engaged in business
at P.O.
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watertight seal. stIcks to
wood, glass, stone, stucco,
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Stays flexible. Easy to clean
up, for interim orexterloruse
White.
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A good choice for light duty work.
Can be used with optional accessones for sanding, polishing, buffing,
grinding and wire brushing. No. 7004.

Cotton WORK GLOVES

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Reg. Price (sq.yd.) ....... . 7.99

Rag Price (each? .............. 99

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baroque pearls, pearls which
lack symmetry but which
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and luatre.The more symmetrical pearls, of course,
are more expensive.
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have both good symmetry
and deep lustre are the most
expensive, but it Is still
possible to buy these at
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Fash'i' ons Becoming Sophisticated
This spring, the pendulum sophistication has elevated fashionable as long ropes or
of tashlc*i will soften the pearls to a reigning position multi-strand bibs.
chiseled lines of fall's In fashion. The regal beauty
The only requirement Is
fashions. Exaggerated of pearls, themselves that the pearls be real, either
padded shoulders will give symbolic of self-confident natural or cultured, to
way to a more natural look, stylishness, has become an reflect the rich look of the
angular waist lines will be Integral part of almost every fashions and emphasize the
eased, and straight and well planned wardrobe.
cultivated tastes of the
narrow skirts will be made
The renewed Importance women who wear them.
less severe,
of pearls became evident
Happily, the choice of real
But though the shape of last November at preview pearls does not have to
fashion may change from showings of the spring bankrupt anyone who wants
season to season, its fashion collections. Pearls to fashionable. That is
direction is unmistakable, were the only jewel selected because cultured pearls
The trend, embraced by both by Haiston for use with his real pearls grown in oysters
the fashion designers and spring collection.
with an *slst from man
Pearls were also very are available in so many
their customers, is towards
an increased elegance In much in evidence In the types and sizes.
style. Dressing up, not spring fashion previews of
They range from silky
dresiting down.
Bill Blass, Gil Almbez, rice-shaped fresh water
Fashions are becoming Richard Assatly and a host cultured pearls, at the low
more sophisticated, with a of other fashion designers. end of the price scale, to
greater appreciation for
Unlike previous fashion large perfectly round South
well-cut tailoring, choice of seasons, no one style of Sea cultured pearls, valued
fabrics and the total look of a pearls has greater Im- at over $10,000 each.
wardrobe.
portance than any others. This spring, as all pearls
In jewelry, this heightened This spring, short pearl are fashionable, the fresh
emphasis on elegance and chokers are every bit as water pearls have become
very popular. These pearls,
which are grown In clams
rather than in oysters, have
an intriguing milky translucence and come In silvery
to pink colors.
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According to the Cultured
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cultured pearl buy is likely to
be
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cultured pearls has
quadrupled since 1972 and
appears to going up each
year because there Is a limit
to how many pearls can be
cultivated In the world's
oceen&amp; And that limit has
Cultured pearls a fashion favorite for Spring almost been reached.

Celebrate spring with a
collection of classic and
elegant siAts and unique
sportswear separates from
Windsor European Fashions,
TOTAL UJXURY
The natural distinction of
the Windsor Iook has great
appeal to the contemporary
hlghfashion consumer.
Today's men md women,
with their vaned life styles,
appreciate the luxury of
custom quality and precious
fabrics, as well as the convenlence Of ready-to-wear
fashion,
RETURN TO FiT
Spring '79 features the
return of fitted fashion that
accentuates the body's
natural lines and curves,
Women's jackets, for
example, are in newer,
shorter lengths, with extended, slightly padded
shoulders.

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—Follow proper diet rules.
Hair's basic diet is protein
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can leave hair dry and weak,
Help build strong body with
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—Keep In trim. Make a
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uneven lengths.
—Stay well-conditioned.
Use a conditioner as
recommended by your
hairstylists for a sleek.
healthy look. If hair is
dehydrated
dull, brittle
and dry
try an at-home
deep penetrating conditloner, such a Moisture
Corrective Conditioner.
—Prevent injuries. Sports
activities expose hair to the
sun's ultraviolet rays, to
gusty winds, to chlorinated
water, which can damage
and dehydrate hair. Wear a
hat or scarf to protect hair
against environmental
hazards.
—Don't overdo. Continuous high heat from hair
dryers and curling Irons can
singe hair, so avoid hair
fatigue by using a lower
dryer setting, or drying hair
naturally.
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locks can become dry and parched and need
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Skirts are slim, many
The selection of fabrics for
sUited, with enough fullness spring includes superb
to keep them wearable, linens, cotton and raw silk
Pants are narrower, with with fine texturing.

The "natural" look ison Fiber Producers fibers with all the
fashion your silky blouse with a
top of the fashion lid for Association),
that their reputations are loopy-knit skirt.
spring 1979, but with a difTop American fashion built on.
Acetate can be lustrous
ference.
designers like Halston, "Natural" Is an attitude,
and
is often woven into
Those silky, lustrous Karper, and Geoffrey Beene an awareness of color
and
luxurious
blouses and linen4extured use versatile man-made texture put together from
fabrics.
suits will be made from fibers to achieve the look of things that come from the
It is economical, but follow
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the reds of cl
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manufacturer's care
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like polyester, nylon and the exclusive property of ranging to beet; the browns
instructions, as some types
rayon, accordi ng to the silk, linen and cotton and and
of acetate fabrics must be
greens of the forests;
fashion experts at the Fiber these creative designers are gentle
dFydufled.
neutrals
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slate and ivory.
Acrylics are soft and give
service of the Manmade in fabrics of man-made
Play with textures, pairing warmth without weight.
The fiber is often found In
blankets for this reason, and
in apparel it is important for
sweaters, socks, handknitting yarns
and Is
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other fibers.
With acrylic fiber, you can
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Beauty Begins At Top

newly detailed pleated tops.
The shirts and blouses
have flattering, smaller
collars with a subtle, controlled fullness.
EUROPEAN DETAILING
European detailing has
returned in the men's
collection Of suits, jackets,
pants, shirts and coats.
Classic tailoring and quality
fabrics are, of course, a
must.
Pants are pleated with
straight legs. Jackets have
narrower, longer lapels, with
lower button and pocket
positioning.
Shirts, especially sport
shirts, are cut fuller with
smaller collars.
Windsor's total cornmitment to the 'naturals' in
fabrics can be seen in their
selections Of the very best
linens, cottons, silks and
woolens from the top Italian

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To make the mod of the
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look for garments wM an
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simplicity In accessories so
As you know every year dyls change. Hem lines go up
u not todstractm the or down, p.s legs are haired than strailgild and skirts
garment's natural lines and and dresses are fitted one year, Mine the neat.
motion.
So what to do? Go out every gsaao~ and buy a maplet
new worèlbe orgopanduamina your elosat for possible
new fashion finds.
Renumber that loose short dross? Well cut off the
bottom, make alb up the sides and we have a new tunic
top to wear with aladcs.
Your favorite haired pints can sully be reborn Into
today's favorite straight legs. That ole Mine skirt can
also be chaingeill the aims way Jug take In the side seams
and you have a trend new straight skirt. And lad ysar's
blazer cm easily be transformed by shortening It an
making the collast analL
So,before going at AW spsndft a lot of money an now
clothes, take a look at own of your old rl1aM.s and
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that, at last, spring and
swzuner wear has returned
to practical proportions.
Dresses and sportswear
alike are slimming down to
reveal a show of shape and
skin refreshingly presented
In a range of washable
fabrics.
Dresses and skirts capture
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straighter silhouettes. The
excitement for th', iew sesylook In fashion ismatched
only by the enthusiwnfor
the great looking fabrics that
are u easy to care for as
they are to wear, according
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In casual attire, chenille
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in textured appeal, while
khAki and poplin continue to
had their cool, crisp touch to
spring and summer wear,
Evening fabrics range from
crepe di chine to
luxurious silk
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Whether adding wrinkle
resistance to linen or
resiliency to knits, the washand-weai'ability of synthetic
blends Is a boon to busy
swnzner schedules.
To preserve the life of all
your fine sp4jg fashions,
McGrawy-Edison Laundry
Products Division, urges
women to familiarize
themselves with the care and
wih1ng bntructlone sewn
Into each garment, and ohfan- thea , snggedieui forpermanent press and other
synthetics:
Synthetic fabrics attract
lint easily, es Sort clothes
carefully, making separate
loads for wash-and-wear
Items and lint prodaing
Items like towels.
Polyesters have a tendency to retain oily stains,
but Immediate attei*lim to
the problem can awe the
garment. Apply liquid
detergent or a spray
prospetta directly to greasy
spots like ilgatick or oil, than
launder In warm water,
Treat coffee, chocolate or
ether protein stains with an
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sewn Into the garment.
To save synthetics from
"pills" that may result from
washing, turn clothing inside
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Eleanor Lambert: Fashion's First Lady

It g quite fair to say there quietly reigns over haute hand at ''1gi'lng?
is hardiy a wan in this Couture and Seventh Avenue.
"No. I wanted to be a
coEMry — or anywhere else Eleanor Lambert is sculptor, but I never cerIn the Western Hemisphere fashion's leading authority, tainly even thought of being
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the work of Eleanor Lam- trends of the fashion makers Mart now."
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Eleanor Lambert is the the world to admire and Lambert has more than
leading fashion publicist In follow,
enough to do monitoring the
the world, a woman who Has she ever trod her own fashion activities of such
greats as naiston, Oscar de
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sense, fashion's greatest
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has helped to create the
fame of many of today's top
designers, Eleanor Lambert
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without countless alterations created equal — some of us recent fashion converence,
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Look for gem-cut stones,
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fitting. The balance is
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have extra sized postures they hold their entire bodies
differently and every line of
a suit should be modified to
their physique - rather than
the suit being sewn and
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A blazer cannot order a
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Lambert is the world's most
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coordinator of fashion
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Mile for the Inauguration of
On March of
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Cotton Fashion Award

Publicist Eleanor Lambert
recognitim of fashion ex- IwIIanapoIIa and the Chicago
celleuce, Eleanor Lambert Art Institute failed to make
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government to produce
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showrooms and into the lives dollars to her name, Eleanor Fashion and the Arts for th
Of all with now so much as Lambert arrived In New benefit of the Kennedye
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in
Eleanor Lambert was born eager to work.
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first
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the publilc to
far from the glittering were irrepressible. From that Institution.
heights of the high fashion smaili part time Jobs with
She Is the coordinator of
world.
publishers, she leaded her the annual International
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'Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 15 Cents

onsumerPrices Take
Biggest Jump In Years

Thwr.day, Aftrch 22,1979

Spring is hio n

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Led miner price performance:
cost of fresh fruits, bakery gloomy news.
was the second piece of
by foods fuel and housing,
-Food and beverages prices goods, dairy products and fats
The
individual
purchasing
&amp;ninf1aUonnews this
consumer prices shot up 1.2 roe 1.6 percent
with and oils also posted substantial po wer of a family of four week.
percent last month for the 1.4 percent in January. It was gains,
dropped by 0.8 percent last
On Tuesday, the government
largest gain in 4% years, the the largest gain since February
Mortgage interest costs month - compared with 0.1
reported
that corporate profits
government reported today.
1917. Food prices have now soared by 3.1 percent, home percent In January and
was
during
last
year's final three
February's sharp advance soared by 17.1 percent during prices went up 1.3
percent and off by 1.2 percent from a year months climbed
by .4 percent
was equivalent to a coinpowid- the past three months.
property Insurance increased ago.
ad annual Inf lation rate of 154
over the fourth quarter of 1977
by 1.5 percent. Housing costs
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and were 9.7 percent ahead of
percent-more than cisuble the doubled last month byrlsjngl.6 are 1O percent higher than iey
administration's W79 target of percent.
cent above what they were IM's third quarter - a corn.
were In November of last year,
7.5 percent.
rate of 44$
Februaryy 1978 The have
-Fuel also rose sharply.
The Labor Depa rtment said
The Miff Increase in the Gasoline prices Increased by 2 February s 1.2 percent conswn- risM at an annual rate 'o( 1L3 percent.
in the last three months
The new consumer report dd
Prices Americans pay at the percent and have now soared at er price increase was consider- per
contain a few bright spots.
retail level ls the largegsince a an annual rate of 18 percent ably above January's 0.9 alone
1.3 percent jump in August of since last June. Home heating percent rise and the 0.6 percent
The government's official
medical C*T t.4vaOCY
1974. It Is another dim'girig fuel Increased by 3.1 percent, gains registered in both Consumer
Price Index for rose u)' 0. percent,compared
blow to the achnlnlstraticn's five times the January advan- December and November.
February rose by 207.1. That WLUI 1.1 percent w January.
anti-Inflation drive and to Ce.
The department, which corn- means goods and services The slower rise was primarily
consumer wallets.
Food purchased at groceries piled the Consumer Price which cost $196 in 1967 were due to smaller gains for doctor
Here Is a breakdown by Jumped 1.8 percent. Meat Index, Issued a separate report priced at $207.10 last month.
and dentist bills, the Labor
category on February's con- prices Jumped 4.9 percent. The which also contained some
The consumer price report Department said.

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supporting the need for an circuits study whether their lower Seminole County and the cult.
the new jud
A new circuit court judge for additional circuit court Judge circuits should be reorganized increased Judicial activities In isMcGregor
needed insaid
Seminole
as
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the Seminole-Brevard circuit for the 16th Judicial circuit that because of travel and growth Brevard."
presently has only four jtsih
was one of 10 new circuit and Includes Seminole and Brevard patterns Into Orange-Seminole
At the meeting In February assigned while Brevard
seven new county judgeships counties. England, ac. and Osceola- Brevard circuits, attended
bis
by many county, court nine. He has not decIifj
recommended by Florida companled by state court
In making his recom- and law enfo
rcement officials, whether the additional judge
Supreme Court Qilef Justice Administrator John F. mendatlon Thursday for the
Chief
Seminole-Brevard
Circuit would hear civil or criminal
Arthur J. England Jr. in a Harkness Jr., visited 10 of additional judge here,
Engan Judge Robert B. McGregor cases - or a combination of
written request to the state Florida's 20 JudicIal circuits in. gave these reasons: "The pointed to the 15 pe
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rcent in.
legislature.
four days during the Informal extensive travel times required crease in workload experienced bo .
wJs recently completedswing through the state.
Now that the need for an
to service the wide by the judicial circuit during additional
Judge has been
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certified
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leading up to a fire at 5 p.m. Thursday in her
condominium in The Springs for a member
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tinue doing the work it does to help seniors."
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"We are debt-free now," Kamlnsky said, adding the federation
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Kamlnsky,
president of the federation which Itself has no money except for the dues it collects from its
seeking tax-exempt status fran IRS for the seven-year-old 1,000- has
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org'nI'atlons
of senior
citizens ranging in age affiliated members.
member organization had not been filed In a previous year as for 60 years old to 96, w
as pleased today that the problem had
He said seniors are looking forward to the proposed senior
required. The organization was threatened with a penalty of $10 been worked ott.
per day for a total of $3,690 by IRS for t he time it was late In filing
citizen complex in Casselberry, hoping the cooperation and
He pointed with pride to the programs operating under the
its return.
federal money for Its construction comes to pass to provide not
umbrella of the federation including Project OASIS (Older only office space for various senior functions, but also to provide a
Shrinker said he filed appropriate tax returns and
the problem Americans Service in Seminole), congregate meals, meals on community room where seniors can hold meetings,
was solved. "Since we had never operated at a profit,
play games
we did not wheels and homemaker services for the elderly,
and hold parties - "anything to benefit the senior citizens."
have any income taxes to pay," he said.
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federal clubs lii the county when requested to
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 20+—Sunday, April 15, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Seminole
Jail Gets
Poor Mark

Wiatc h for
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Mary Magdalen at miracle of Easter

U.S. State Department officials In
Washington said two Vincentlan children
were killed, possibly as the result of toxic gas.
St. Vincent Tourism Minister Hudson Tanner
said he had heard of the deaths, but could not
confirm them.
The 4,000400t Mount Soufriere, which killed
2,000 people In 1902, erupted at 5 a.m. Friday,

Eas ter Ceremony
Recalls Victims
JERSEY CITY, N.J.
(UP!) — The parishioners
of All Saints Church
remembered their neighhors who were victims of
recent muggings, murders
and other tragedies as they
reenacted the Stations of
the Cross In a Good Friday

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More than 200 people

city, an area scarred by
increasing crime and

They stopped at several
schools, churches and the
sites of recent murders,
muggings, a house where a
family was displaced by
fire and a street where a

urban decay.

teenager, allegedly under

Joined
wound

the

procession that
through

the

Lafayette section of the

group

followed

And the Rev. Thomas
Olsen, pastor of All Saints
Church, offered a prayer
for Mrs. McMahon.
"We come to the site of
the most recent outrage
committed against our
community. Today this
spot is our Calvary. It was
here
that
Frances

Frances Losaldo, who said
she has been mugged twice
at her front door.
Members
of
the
procession, garbed in
period dress, reenacted the
14 Stations of the Cross
Jesus Christ's journey to
Calvary
Hill where he was
.

observance.

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McMahon was asked by

you, 0 Lord, to accept a
violent death at the hands
of a disturbed person,"
Olsen said,
The group also stopped in
front of the home of Mary
Yakublk, an 86-year-old
woman who was strangled
In her home two years ago.
Her assailant has not been

the Influence of drugs,
car into a
parked vehicle.
Guillermo Lucena, the

smashed his

he walked barefoot through
the streets, stopping at the
sites of recent crimes.
"There have been too
many muggings here. We
have got to stay together.
Everyone Is scared to go

belching clouds of choking fuznes and ash that
residents nearby said virtually blotted out the

caught.

man playing Christ, was
raised on a cross In front of

sky.
It exploded again at 5 p.m., blasting huge
rocks hundreds of feet into the air along with
a dark plume of ash that darkened the
evening sky over neighboring Barbados, 100
miles to the southwest.
Tanner said the third eruption at about 9
p.m. did not seem to be as powerful as the
first two, although he could not see Mount
Souldorn from his ls In Klngstown.
An official of the U.S. Agency for Inter.
national Development reported a fourth

"This could the off or it could really blow
and create a disaster of major proportions,"
said AID official Brian Moss.
He said all Americans on the Island were
believed safe and Peace Corps volunteers
working In the volcano area had been accounted for.
The Coast Guard in Miami said the 378-foot
cutters Gallatin and Dallas and the 210-foot
cutter Vigilant were steaming toward the 150square-mile island along with aircraft from
its air station in Puerto Rico.
"If the decision to evacuate Is made, we
hope to be on the scene ready to begin," the

Coast Guard spokesman said,
In Washington, the U.S. Agency for
International Development ordered U.S.
aircraft stationed in the Panama Canal Zone
to immediately fly to St. Vincent with 4,000
cots, 10,000 blankets and cooking utensils
In Elizabeth City, N.C., the Coast Guard
said Its C-130 aircraft and pilots were put on
alert to assist in any possible evacuation.
The government of St. Vincent, a Britishassociated state mobilized all Island doctors,
nurses and police vehicles and designated
police stations and other public buildings as
gathering points for an island-wide
evacuation.
A Barbadian journalist said he managed to
drive to within 10 miles of the erupting crater
but had to turn around because "the road was
totally choked with refugees fleeing the
danger area."
Mount Soufriere last erupted In 1971, but Its
deadliest outburst was In 1902 when It killed
2,000 people. Two days later, Moa* Pates
erupted on the French Island of Martinique
and killed more than30.000,

ducation View:

Sex E

'Made Folks Aware'

"I hope the murderer's
conscience will torture

By SHARON CARRASCO
to develop a proper educational away but we admit it Is improgram in sex education with possible to do it that quickly,"
Herald Staff Writer
"Regardless of the result, it the help of the Medical Parker said.
out at night ..." said
has made people more con- Association, Ministerial
murdered In February.
scious of a problem and Association, health and social "We want it thought up and
done properly," Parker said.
something should be done about organizations and interested
parents. The prograisi will be If it takes a year to do It exit."
tremely well, it takes a year,"
That was the reaction of
he said.
Elmer Wontenay of the
'III
Parker said he would help
Seminole County Chapter of the
'We want It
Florida Alliance for Respondevelop the sex education
program if he is called upon.
sible Parenting to the school
thought up
board's recent decision to ban a
Previously, Layer has con.
sex education program in the
tended
that sex education
classroom,
and don.
cannot be taught In the
Members of the alliance
classroom until the offensive
touched
off
a
heated
confive
hours
In
a
—
and
boiled
for
cinematic effort.
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!)
properly
advertisement and products in
when
they
of
garlic
and
rosemary.
sauce
The
dlrector told the audience troversy recently
In a college town known for
the
media are "cleaned up."
Herzog had promised to eat he hoped to provide "encoir- asked the Seminole County
radical politics and bizarre life
Layer Is organizing a cornstyles, you have to be really his shoe If a friend, Errol agernert to an who wart to school Board to Implement a
offbeat to attract attention. So Morris, who had never worked make tUrns and are afraid to mandatory "family living" piloted through youth, church mittee of concerned citizens to
on his Latest yWjft, German film on a film, produced a work start. It's a good example."
curriculum in the public schools and other community groups. define
offensive
aderzog
Dr. Vann Parker, a member vertisements, review present
about
a
pet
cemetery
in
Naps,
Hersog,
undaunted
by
his
for
students In kindergarten
director Werner H
of the Alliance, said he was not advertising and set standards,
first tests of ", fad," has through grade 12.
Calif.
uh:.
n
o
t
h
er
pr
o
mis
e
Instead,
the
.
He
"that
school
consumed
—
board
Morris
made
the
film
and
made
a
by
mad" about the school To date, approximately 30
'lbs desert boct
Bering Thursday on the stage Herzog fulfilled his pert of the he'll eat his other shoe when instructed Seminole County hoard's decision,
citizens have signed up to
"Certainly all of us would like participate on the committee,
of theaternearthe University 'bargain before 1,000 spectators Morris' film is picked up for Superintendent of Schools
William Layer to initiate steps to see something started right he said.
Of California had been shredded prior to the premiere of Morris' distribution.
the home where Frances
McMahon, an 84.yearold
woman, was brutally

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him. I hope he sees this,"
said her daughter-in-law,
Betty Yakubik.

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Island's 100,000 resIdents,
Cato ordered the evacuation of some 10,000
people from villages In a 10-mile radius of tilt
volcano, 30 miles north of Kingstown, shortly
after the first of at least three spectacular
eruptions Friday.

eruption before 11 p.m.

Eat My Shoo-

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of, Nw-yo 434

emergency and a U.S. Coast Guard
spokesman in Miami said a decision may be
made as early as today by St. Vincent
authorities on whether to evacuate the

The

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STREET FROM HIGHER PRICES.

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NOW. YOU CAN SAVE ON QUALITY NAME

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KINGSTOWN, Windward Islands (UP!)
U.S. airplanes today rushed relief supplies to
10,000 people fleeing the spectacular eruptons of Soufriere volcano on the Island of St.
Vincent, which blasted boulders high Into the
air and covered the clear Caribbean skies
with a blanket of ash seen 100 miles away.
Premier Milton Cato declared a state of

aside for juveniles. Orange counties.

Inspectors noted "the over- The problem of overcrowding
crowding In the jail makes prompted Seminole County
separation by offense Im- Sheriff John Polk last month to
possible."
write circuit judges and ask
Inspectors further said the them to discontinue the pracovercrowding has generated tice of "weekend sentencing."
some problems relating to Some offenders are permitted
sanitation. The report said the by judges to serve their sen
crowding in the cells creates tences two days at a time
potential health problems, from Friday to Sunday
so
adding "general housekeeping that they may keep their jobs,.
could be improved."
The practice, Polk said,
The third violation dealt with compounds the overcrowding at
the posting of rules and the Jail.
regulations relating to con- Judge Robert McGregor and
traband. Inspectors said there Judge Voile Williams defended
was not a written list of those the practice of the weekend
rules visible In the facility,
sentencing, and did not respond
In addition to the areas of to Polk's letter. Williams said
noncompliance, the inspectors the problem of overcrowding at
suggested the lLgMIig in the the jail is the reaplt of poor
cells be improved and that the -planning by county cornrules pertaining to prisoner mlloners, who did not foresee
conduct be posted. FPC of the need for a bigger facility
'1tetiis said the report would be several years ago.
used to compare progress made
— GEOFFREY POUNDS
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Relief Supp lies
Sent To Island ' s
Volcano Victims

Inspectors from the Florida by the county prior to the next
Department of Corrections unscheduled Inspection.
cited problems of sanitation The Inspection was made on
and Inadequate housing In the March 27. At that time, the Jail
Seminole County Jail following log Indicated that the
a recent spot inspection,
population for the month varied
na report receivedbycircuit from a low oflO6toa high of 126
court clerk Art Beckwith this persons. The facility was built
week, FDC inspectors Indicated to hold 95 persons.
the jail was not in compliance Since the time of the inwith three recommended spection, the situation has not
standards, primarily as a result improved. Sheriff's department
of overcrowding at the facility. records show 123 persons are
The report stated the jail did now in custody. To alleviate
not meet satisfactory housing overcrowding, the county must
standards In that there is no detain some persons in
area in the facility specifically facilities in Lake, Brevard and

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Release Asked

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Lawyers for Kristine Berster,
a West German fugitive jailed 9 months since Illegally
-' entering the United States, say they will now ask a federal
judge to free her pending a decision whether she will be
.. deported.
The Board of Immigration Appeals, In a 4-1 ruling
- Friday, said Miss Berster must remain Imprisoned
'without bail pending the deportation decision that could
take months.
The board rejected arguments from Miss Berster's
lawyers that she was "falsely accused" of Involvement In
terrorist activities in West Germany and would not flee
the United States if released.

Fins Welcome Mondale

Living Last Supper based

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VATICAN CITY (UP!)- In contrast to his predecessor,
an athletic Pope John II beamed after the rigors of of.
ficlating at his first Good Friday re-enactment of Christ's
walk to his Crucifixion.
a t:
Pope Paul VI stumbled, had to be supported and spoke
.- of his own death at his two last walks along the symbolic
Way of the Cross.
But the current 58-year-old pontiff beamed and was
loudly applauded at the end of the service, during which
he held a light wooden cross before him at all 14 Stations of
the Cross - starting inside the ancient Colosseum and
:ending In the ruins of the Temple of Venus outside the
arena.

NATION
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famous painting at the
Maundy Thursday corn.
munion service. John
Pappa (center) had role
of Christ. Narrator was
Harry Nahay and disci.
pies were Steve Noble,
Jeff Burns, Jack Zels.
man, Keith Brugman,
Marvin Wagner, Shelby
Francis, Joe White,
Chuck Basinger, Jim
Boone, Paul Banfield and
Pat Edmiston.
Herald

Two men attempted to rob a
A 23-year-old Apopka man
deputies say.
Pomegranate Ave., Sanford,
Sanford man at knifepoint was arrested Thursday for
Using
empty
beer
bottles,
was
arrested Wednesday,
Friday but fled when _he_said_he_carrying_aucea1ecLwzpop.
...w
__v
andals
broke
th
e
glass
otttTe
depUtter
y: 11c MLirarged
would call the 'polIce,
according to Seminole County
French
door
leading
to
the
with
two
counts
of forgery and
Clarence Moses, 55, of 2,200 W. deputies.
* Fires
principal's
office
located
on
the
two
counts
of
grand theft.
18th St., told Sanford police he
Fired from his job at a conwest
side
of
the
building,
Cain's
bond
is
set
at
$5,250.
was approached by two men as struction site In Longwood,
* Courts
deputies
say.
Fence
posts
lining
WOMAN
ROBBED
he was walking east on 16th Eddie Dixon, of 151 B E. 15th
the driveway and trees were
Debris Bashaw, 46, of 2517 S.
* Police Beat
Street. One of the men asked St., Apopka, left the site and
uprooted
and
dropped
arOrange
Ave., Sanford, was
him what he had In the bag and returned a few minutes later
bitrarily
to
the
ground.
robbed
of
$150 while at work at
Moses replied eggs, according with a gun stuck in the waist of
MAN
ARRESTED
the
Tenaco
service station at
to Sanford police.
his
pants,
deputies
said.
Dixon
aluminum
boat
from
the
front
collectively
at
$800,
1800
said
owner
James
Earl
McAnaliey,
30,
of
French
Avenue Thursday
When Moses refused to hand then daznanded his check
from
yard
of
a
Maitland
home,
acDavid
Lawall,
35,
of
P.O.
Box
32A
police
Wymore
Village
Apartnight,
said.
over his bag of eggs, one of the the foreman, deputies said,
cording
107,
to
Seminole
Estes
Drive,
in
County
the
Lake
ments,
A
ltamonte
Springs,
was
Police
said
a male a p.
men pulled a knife and said he
Dixon's bond was set at
deputies.
Hal
Rivers,
64,
of
3415
Mullet
area.
arrested
Thursda&gt;
at
his
home,
proached
Mrs.
Bashaw,
would then take them by force, $5,250.
Orinole Road, near Maitland,
BIKE, TRAILER TAKEN
grabbed
according
to
deputies.
her
by
the
arm,
ap
Moses said. The two men fled FLEEING
AND
A trailer containing a striped
Deputies say they received a plied force and made her turn
when Moses threatened to call TEMPTING TO ELUDE AT- reported the boat missing
Wednesday and told deputies it dirt bike was stolen from the tip trom an anonymous caller over a wallet with the station's
the police.
Michael Leonard Haggans, Is valued
at $150.
parking lot of Springwood that McAnalley was wanted by receipts for the evening. After
20, of 192 Salem St., Altamonte
MOPED STOLEN
GAS MOTOR STOLEN
Village Apartments, Longwood, Orange County Police. They he let MI-S. Bashaw go, police
A moped valued at $500 was Springs, was arrested Thur.
A gas motor for a mortar deputies day.
verified the report and found said the thief fled.
reported stolen from the home sday for fleeing and attempting mixer was stolen sometime
The bike and trailer belonged several
warrants
TRIAL DATE SET
for
of Harold R. Hanna, 1009 Park to elude police, according to between Tuesday and Wed- to Lazaro M. Lima,
31,
of
McAnalley
had
been
issued.
A
Sanford
woman charged
Ave., Sanford, Thursday af- Seminole County deputies.
nesday from a construction site Springwood Village ApartWhen
deputies
arrived
at
the
with
offerning
to commit
Deputies said they observed
ternoon, police said.
located at the southwest corner ments, who reported the apart m ent,
M
CA
nail
e
y
pro
st
itution
pleaded
not guilty
Police said the vehicle was Haggans speeding on North of Jericho Drive and Norwich burglary Tuesday. Lima told presented an
Indiana
dr
iver's
in
Seminole
County
Court
parked in a carport adjacent Street in Altamonte Springs and Court, Casselberry, deputies deputies the bike is red with license with the name of Vince Thursday.
the home at the time of the attempted to stop him, say. The mixer Is valued at white stripes and is not Romano,
deputies say. lie also
Carolyn Jackson, 615 E. Ninth
Refusing to stop, Haggans led a $600.
theft.
registered.
tried
to
flee
from
deputies
St.,
is scheduled for trial May 1
high speed chase on Jackson,
FILM MISSING
TWO BOATS TAKEN
VANDALISM AT
through
an
apartment
window
on
charges
of carrying a con.
Fifty sheets of micro-film Teakwood and Salina streets
Two boats were stolen
but was apprehended.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
cealed
weapon,
possession of a
valued at $195 were taken from before he lost control of his sometime Tuesday and WedVandals attacked the Spring
McAnalley was charged with controlled substance and of.
a real estate office at 2017 motorcycle and was placed nesday from the
dock area of Lake Elementary School, obstructing justice by disguise fering to commit prostitution.
French Ave., Sanford, police under arrest, deputies sUd.
Lake Mullet, deputies day. One Weathersfleld, sometime and resisting arrest without She is free on bond.
Haggans bond was set at $5' 12-foot boat with an 18
said.
horse between Tuesday evening and violence, deputies say.
Police said Miss Jackson
ARRESTED FOR CONBOAT TAKEN
power motor and the other a 10- Wednesday morning causing an
CAIN ARRESTED
solicited a police informant in
CEALED WEAPON
Someone stole a 14-foot foot wooden boat valued estimated $315 In damages,
Johnny Cain, 23, of 1124 Sanford March 8.

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BALTIMORE (UP!) - The storm-weary schooner
Pride of Baltimore ran aground In Delaware Bay and
began taking on water, less than eight hours after It had
surprised a three-day search team by turning up safely.
The replica of a 19th-century Baltimore clipper, built for
the l96 Bicentennial, managed to free Itself without
major damage, however, according to city officials. The
ship, owned by the city of Baltimore is used as a floating
goodwill ambassador.
The emergency Ilurst the bubble of euphoria created
when Capt. Charles Whitcomb radioed the Coast Guard at
3:30 p.m. Friday to say he was entering Delaware Bay.
Whitcomb did not realize the ship had been considered
missing since It was reported overdue In Norfolk, Va., on
Tuesday.

Photo by MIend1 Edmiston

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) revenue estimating con- difference in the House and because the construction Indus- disaster In construction again." July 1, a $627 million, or 10
State economists have ferences a year - in December Senate positions could get try should remain in pretty
Under the budget submitted percent, increase over this
revised their revenue es- to develop figures to be used by bigger.
good shape.
by Graham In February, state year. The budget for the
tirnates, giving the Legislature the governor in recommending
"We're not over-built this spending would total $6.7 billion biennium totals just over 114
Tait said Graham hopes part
another $150 million for the $14 the budget and In April to take of
will
the
time.
We're not going to have a for the 12 months beginning billion.
the $150 minion
go to
billion-plus budget.
another look at those estimates Florida Department of Law
The new figures released before the Legislature begins Enforcement to beef up the
Friday mean the state will have voting out a spending plan.
date's war on c ug smuggling,
a staggering $1.4 1)
more Taft said the extra $150 to schools and to the partfor the 197911 biennium than It million comes largely in higher rnent of Transportation for road
spent this y.
than expected sales tax collec work
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -Taxpayers
The economists Increased by tions. The drop in the economy
million In 1=41.
Lewis said he doesn't want
$64 million to $540 million their predicted for the first part f
got an Immediate $50 rebate if the House
- Businesses would be exempt from
ound money to go to
estimate of the surplus to exist the year, which led to a the new-found
approves a $251.7 mill
iontax break plan that
paying sales taxes on poll ution control
at the end of the fiscal year conse rvative estimate In state agencies If It would ca use
is expected to be debated and passed out next
equipment and realise a $2.9 million savings
the overall increase in the
week.
June 30, and by $59 million their December, did not occurs
over a two-year period.
he budget
exceed President
guess of additional tax said, although "we still think
.
An outline of the proposal was distributed
-New and expanding businesses would
Carter's
7
rcent a year
pe
revenues to be available over It's coming."
quietly
on
the
House
floor
Thursday.
ur
es
So
c
enjoy
a $348 million property tax credit
inflation
the next two years. They also
said ft is a hurried-up
to counter the
again
Lewis
st
their corporate Income taxes
t
Com
tt
mi
ed
to
came up with another
There is disagreement over
owing
Se
gr
na
te
suppo
rt
'for
Gay.
Bob
s
n
ng
at
di
pe
-Voters would have the option to raise the
million in interest earnings.
Graham's $513 million tax-break package.
property tax relief and proba. when the Florida economy will
home
stead exemption from $5,000 to *10,000
"Wowi" Senate President bly another $50 million In take a dive, Tilt said. The dip,
for
a
residents and $10,000 to $15,000 for the
Th
th
th
ll
e outlinelndlcates e bulkol e relief Phil Lewis said, even though he b usiness and Industry tax which would follow a drop in the
e
erly
and disabled by passing a constltu$214
m
illion - would go to homeowners
ld
agreed with Department of breaks to spark economic national economy, could come
tional
am
endment hi 1*. The change would
rough
th
re bates and increases in
Administration Secretary Jim development. Part of the $150 In two or three months or not
res
ul
t
In
a
$71.7 million tax savings.
and
munici
l
with
la
pa
utility
te this year. It Isn't
tax exemptions.
Tilt the $150 million increase million should be used to
Business tax breaks would be granted
-Voters would be given the option to paw a
isn't that much when the $14 provide even more tax relief, he expected to be severe, with
ugh corporate tax credits.
sta
te
rev
en
ues
st
thro
il
l
growing,
constitutional amendment tying f uture homebfliJor budget is considered hi said.
stead
hikes to Inflation. The
total.
Gov. Bob G raham's property but not as much as the last
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Specifically the outline shows:
couple of years.
c
h
an
ge
Is
estimated
to save homeowners an
"This means we'll easily be tax roll back, which would
$978 million will be
through a
additional
$14.7
million.
The last dip was disasterous
able to keep our $350 million about $500 million, comes to the
"homestead exemption advance" that would
emergency reserve fund and we Senate floor Thursday.
with then-Gov. Reubin Askew
pay $50 to each homeowner in Florida.
Sources said the unexpected House action Is
may be able to boost the
House Speaker Hyatt Brown and the Cabinet forced to order
-The first 500 kilowatt hours of electricity
an attempt to get a program out quickly to get
amount
favors only about about $270 emergency cutbacks in state
would be exempt from the municipal Ithilti,.
In a better position to bargain with the Senate
give," he said.
million inproperty tax relief, so spending. The Impact won't be
tax, saving homeowners and renters an
which Is well on the way to embracing
State economists hold two what Is already a substantial as severe this time, Tilt said,
estimated $12.8 million this fiscal year and 117
Graham's rnmfve tax relief plan.

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WICHITA FALLS, Texas (UP!) - Some of the
estimated 20,000 people displaced by devastating twisters
that swept the city this week have refused to leave the
rubble that was once their homes, opting Instead to sleep
among their mangled possessions and bury their dead.
At least 15 people killed In Tuesday's half-mile-wide
tornado were buried In various parts of the city Friday.
While anguished survivors wept, city officials tried to
keep looters and gawkers away.
Funeral directors, who had worked non-stop to prepare
the bodies of the 44 people killed in Wichita Falls,
scheduled staggared services In shifts to accommodate
the first wave of burials.

Proposed

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(UPI) - Vice President Walter
Mondale today took a break from affairs of state to fish,
dance and relax with friends and relatives who welcomed
him to his ancestral home on Fjaerlandfjord.
Mondale and his wife Joan arrived In Mundal Friday
aboard a launch from Bergen looking relaxed and in good
humor. Despite the cold rain and gray weather, 400
Mwidal residents welcomed him bme,
:. A fishing trip, a ski race, an awards ceremony atalocal
.,• school and folk dancing ln the evening, were all schemed
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today, the first full day of the vice president's Easter
va cation.
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: Peace Pact Ratified
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BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) -Vietnam and Cambodia
have exchanged letters ratifying a treaty of peace,
friendship and cooperation signed in February, Hanoi
said today.
'
The treaty was signed between the Hanoi government
and the regime it tiatall.d In Phnom Palm following the
December invasion that ever0rew former Premier Pot
Pot.
The official Communist Party piper, Nhan Dan,
headlined the exchange of letters in Hanoi on. Friday
saying "the presence of Vietnamese armed forces In
Cambodia is In the context of this treaty."

Cooling Process Begins

WASHINGTON (UP!) -With the level of tension rising
between the two countries over an alleged espionage
Incident, South Africa has accused the United States of
vindictively expelling 4wo lncent 4Iplopias.
The State ipart*it anniunced Jrlday 1tw axpelling South Africa's two top military attaches In
retaliation for Pretoria's expulsion of three U.S. Air Force
men allegedly for taking spy photographs with a camera
built into a U.S. Embassy plane.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) -The 7-and 1-year-aids In Chris
Once a week, one student In the class choose who they will write '
Dorman's second grade class at St. Andrews Episcopal School are to that week. Each student takes pencil and paper In hand and
used to getting letters from people like Roger Staubach, Burt writes his own letter. They are not mailed, Mrs. Dorman said,
Reynolds and John Wayne.
unless they are "gâod letters."
They get letters from celebrities because for the pad 11 years
Among the political figures they have written to are President
Mrs. Dorman has Included In the curriculum letterwrltlng to Carter, Sen. Ted Kennedy, DMau., and Israeli Defense Minister
people In the news as a way of sharpening her students' reading Mocha Dayan.
and writing skills.
HAARIEMMERMEER, Netherlands (UPI) - A
Kennedy and Dayan replied personally to their letters; Carter's
drawbridge over a canal was raised while a bus carrying
The collection of letters received by Mrs. Dorman's classes secretary sent them a letter of appreciation and a book on the
42 West Germans on an Easter vacation was speeding
over the years reads like a Who's Who In the entertainment, White House.
sports and political worlds.
over It Friday, hurtling the vehicle to the highway and
This week, the letters will go to Pete Rose. Eight-year-old Chris
injuring 20 persons.
One of the most treasured replies the children received to their Coranti wrote, "Dear Pete Rose: I love you I play bell," while
letters was a photo, now worth about $500, autographed by all four Kim Tulils, 7, wrote, "My family likes you very, very much. My
One man was reported In serious condition.
of the Beatles. The late Elvis Presley sent Individual pictures and pets watch you. Do you have any pets?"
Police said preliminary Investigations showed bridge
notes to each student.
barriers had not been lowered and warning lights were not
"We make a big
lunch when we get a letter
"They say Frank Sinatra doesn't even sign checks anymore," back," said Mrs. Dorman. "They read every single word of the
operating when the bus entered the bridge across the 100.
the said. Yet, lad January Sinatra sent the second-graders a
foot-wide Rongvaart Canal.
latter."
large glossy of himself, which he signed, "Thank you for all your
Two who did not reply to the children's letters were former
lovely notes. I send you love and kisses"
Jackeonvilis Mayor Hans Ti'Ier and sportscaster Howard
"Sometimes little boys don't like to write," the teacher said.
26
Cad! and they are still w'*ing for replies from John Travolta
"But If you tell them they're going to writ, to the Dallas Cowboys, aid Lynds Carter.
they're going to sit down and write a good letter."
The class has received so much mall from well-known and
SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - At least 20 miners
The children have written to several pro sposti teem,. Be" glamorous people that school oMclali are darting to become
perished, two were mliilng and 34 others we,, reported
Stauhach, other Individual stars who they hove written to and
bias abet I.
injured in a dynamite explosion today at a province mine,
received replies from Include Richard Petty, Billie Jam King.
"ibm a IdW
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piuce 5U.
Chris Evert and Jlniniy Connors.
from
But
Reynolds?'
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Connors wrote: "Thank you very much for the pictures you secretary responded, 'Oh, yeah. We get those all the time."
southeast of Seoul originated on a coal car carrying $9
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the 20 carrying 110 mIners darting a morning ihlfl police
enjoy. Keep working hard In school and In sports and play."
Other celebrities the children have corresponded with are
Glen Campbell, Flip
safety regulations, went off just U the coal Cars entered a
Charles
th
Schultz, David Frost, Amy
Doris Day and Mike
pit, according to police. They believe the rMtIlngcvssent
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Graham Iai't taking any of Douglas.
off the detonators, causing the dynamit, to s*d..
Jackie Gleason wrote, "To the second grad., how sweet you
- A statewide public opinion the offers, though. He wants to
poll InIMCMIS that Floridjans do his workdays his first we." Henry Winkle told the children to "bock your socks off."
.,1,1j'. am
generally approve of the job mordhe In office In date-related
isriles'
Bob Graham is doing as jobs to give him bItght Into
wut:::nIn - UILLL
governor - but want him to different areas of government.
knock off the "workdays"
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Bus Plunges Off Bridge

Flooding Kills Four
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Torrential rains and tornadoes pounded the Southeast in
the latest episode of a week-long severe weather onslaught, producing record floods that drove hundreds of
people from their homes In Alabama, Ml'-IisIppl and
Georgia.
At least four people drowned In Alabama on Good
Friday. A foot or more Of rain fell in several areas, ineluding Birmingham, where more than 150 famines were
forced to evacuate, many by boat.
Northeast of Jackson, Miss., more than 100 famines
evacuated low-lying areas near the rain-bloated Pearl
River. Officials warned the river could reach Its highest
crest in history during the weekend.

ceremony after

Killed In Explosion

Workdays

Nader Versus GM
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Ralph Nader Is demanding
General Motors Issue written guarantees telling buyers
defects In 50,000 of Its new front-wheel drive cars going on
sale next week have been fixed.
Nader charged the compact cars have at least 11
defects, some of which are "serious safety defects." GM
has said It found some defects In premarket testing, but is
fixing than before the cars appear in dealers' showrooms
next Thursday.

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BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPI) Officials hope carnivorous
piranhas will turn belly up
today In a kids swimming hole
near downtown so they Can be
scooped out and disposed of.
A triple dose of the milkywhite, oxygen-robbing rotenone
was sprayed over the one-acre
Mabo Lake early Friday
morning by officers of the
Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission. By midafternoon only minnows and
small bream had died and
floated to the surface.
Scientists said the razor-

Tension Rising Over Spying

of tax relief we can

Graham Popular,

Officials Hope Piran has Will Surface

HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) -The final cooling process
was well underway at Three Mile Island today but federal
authorities said they could not estimate when the cooling
process of the nuclear fuel core would end.
Temperatures at the core of the seething reactor began
dropping about S degrees an hour, beginning at 10 a.m.
Friday when Victor Stello, reactor operations chief for
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, authorized the start
of the final cooling process.
Stellow refused to set a timetable for the phased cooling,
saying he planned a cautious review of each new step
before authorizing Metropolitan Edison Co., the reactor
owner, to procede with the plan.

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toothed fish from South Amenca are more resistant to the
rotenone and It may take 24
hours for the fish to surface,
So officers will be back out
with their seine nets today to
clehn the fish out of the lake.
Rotenone interrupts the flow
of oxygen to a fish's gills but
does not hahn frogs, turtles or
other aquatic life. Scientists
says the chemical dissipates
quickly, and they will restock
the lake within a week. Then
neighborhood youngsters can
go back to splashing around In
safety.

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - The
ugly duckling of Tampa is dead.
Soupy, a duck born featherless in Kentucky In 1975 and
sent south to avoid freezing In
winter, died two weeks ago
while his owner was in the
hospital.
"He had everything he
wanted, but he didn't have me,"
said Alice Darling, 76.
While she was hospitalized
with lung problems, she had
someone drop by to feed him
regularly, but apparently "he
thought I wasn't coming back."
"He was such a dear little
soul. He and I would talk. And

he loved children. He would
show off. He'd throw the food
around and stand up and wave
his little wings - he had such
funny little wings," Mrs.
Darling wrote Soupy's original
owner, Mrs. W.A.Wilson of
Patton Creek, Ky., In a letter.
"A woman In Baltimore
crocheted him a little hat and
coat. A man from Vancouver
sent me a little coat. Someone
in New Hampshire sent me a
book about a duck to read to
him.
"I'm awful sorry. I do miss

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Scientists speculated that the
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the law to import piranhas into
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i'hey will prey on anything
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Courtenay said the piranha
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healthy and "obviously was
thriving." He said it WUS it
female that probably would
have laid eggs within a month.
Courtenay said wildlife offidais hoped the fish had not
managed to get into the nearby
El Rio Canal, one of the main
waterways traversing IIoca
Baton and a conduit for the
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Dr. William Courtenay, a
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the piranha in the lake was
discovered earlier this month
when a fisherman caught a 12Inch gold-and-silver speckled
fish. The Seven Seas Bait and
Tackle Shop In Boca Baton
notified Courtenay.
He said another, larger
paranha was caught last week
but escaped by gnawing
throughthe fish stringer that
held It.
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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costly.
Last week I attended a gala benefit fashion show
and luncheon at the Sanford Civic Center. It was

hats are back!
I recall several years ago when a woman would
not venture two steps away from home without a hat
and gloves
which served a purpose. Hats can
fashionably hide and unkempt hairdo, and gloves
have always been the hallmark of the well-dressed
woman to keep her hands clean
and conceal

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abundie, but I could buy jt with all tjmoney j
saved on not smoking (presently, I have rpent up
my smoking savings through 2001 AD, should I live
that long).
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The lovely spring day was Just made for shopping.
I had several stops to make before I embarked on
- thehunt—formyEajterbop.
GassIngii my car was d[Mlli1onthg right off the
bat. The tab was about $3 more for the same amount
last week.
The nest Mop was a business office. I was nearly
numb over the amount of money involved in this

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silk.
I really don't think it would be a fashion faux pas
or a cardinal sin to drag out a chapeau of several
years ago towear in the Easter parade. Yes, that Is
what I'll probabl1 do.

Well, I sat In my car in the parking lot going over
the figures on the papers I held. Large beads of
perspiration formed on my forehead and trickled
down my colorless, ghostly cheeks. I furiously
fumbled in my handbag
subconsciously searching for a cigarette, I'm sure, instead of a tissue.
The situation was driving me to smoke!
I forgot about the pink bonnet, with all the frills

''' But the majority of Americans are neither poor
,ior old. and millions of middle-class families are

ulnerable to the economic ravages of longterm

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Granted most middle-income Americans have
some medical insurance coverage in the form of
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p li ies or group insurance provided by their employers. Yet, 24
million Americans have no health insurance at all
and another 74 million are considered to be
inadequately protected against overwhelming
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Thus catastrophic coverage would bridge a
yawning gap in the nation's fabric of private Inurance and publicly subsidized health-care
systems. And because it would answer a real need
If for millions of families, catastrophic coverage has
% a built-in constituency, a fact not overlooked on
Capitol Hill or in the White House.
Why, then, hasn't such legislation been enacted?
The answer lies in the complex politics that
surround the decade-long debate over a cornprehensive national health insurance program.
National health advocates, notably Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy, D-Mass. and the United Auto Workers
Union, have insisted for years on which might be
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generally, eyesight is often taken for
granted until it is damaged or lost, notes
the Better Vision Institute, a national nonprofit educational rgaiization observing
its first half-century of nubile service.

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In medieval, renaissance and colonial
periods, they were rarities available only
to the rich, powerful or inventive. Today,
one of every two Americans wears glasses.
Despite inflation, eye care cost today is
AM a bargain for a priceless asset
vision, An estimate by the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics indicates that over a 20year period, prices of most products has
risen 169 percent; eyewear has only increased 106 percent.

Ray Slew

National

Dreamer

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The April 4 anniversary of Martin Luther King

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Jr.'s death passed unnoticed.
King was 39 years old In 1968 when James Fri

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'Y murdered him as he stood on the upstairs
balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.
Since that day his motel room has become a
shrthe.Hiswidowhaariedtopresehislife's
works and teachings in an Atlanta memorial.
And the American black community feels
leaderless and without direction.
Single,
ticleade
is attractive for
For them, hopes and dreams can
be bound In one figure. If they.'grant him their
loyalty, they can absolve themselves of
responsibility for guiding their futures.
They are required only to act, not to plan.
For the leader, it is dangerous. He must bear
respondtyforUheir llves, while thelrenemies
Im exclusively at him.
bef ore King's murder saw his
status and reputation threatened by direct order
of the paranoid and bigoted FBI Director J.

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Recently, I wrote about an organization called
The Committee for the Study of National Service. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the

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Yet most people do not have their eyes
examined as often as they should. Once
every few years Is not sufficiently frequent
to protect the precious gift of sight.

Keeping

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They tell the story about two women
meetingafter havthg beenout oftoucf0r
too many years.
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'smau children.
The other looked admiringly at them an d
said: "My, what beautiful children! They
'must be your grandchildren. How old are

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Grandmother beamed and replied, "The

-, lawyer is 2 and the doctor Is 4."
That may be a joke. But while others
'y consider most children little monMere, they are the apples of us grandParents eyes even though the apples
may be a little sour at times.
Perhaps our children, the parents of
these precocious youngsters, have moved
y Or perhaps we'have uprooted
Ourselves and resettled in the sunbelt or

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grandsons, who are 11 and 14.).
Our friends agree that children today
don't write their grandparents because
they spend so much of their time and
phone call.
writing talent on school homework.
A lot can be said Into a 60-minute tape
It's sad but so true. We must realize that
cassette, which cost less than a phone call.
although we still think grandchildren are
Then all It takes Is a couple of postage
an important part of our lives, we play a stamps
to ship the message of love.
much less im portant role in their li ves as
This would be especially great for the
they grow up.
elderly who are confined to their homes or
In addition to schoolwork, they have
to Institutions. There's no better medicine
other interests sports as a spectator and for
them than to listen again and again to
player; movies and television; reading
their grandchildren talking and possibly
newspapers, books and magazines
we
singing a sentimental song.
hope; socializing with friends; dating
It would be better for their physical ills
when they become teen-agers.
than their doctors or dr ugs. And It surely
Perhaps someone In th e White House
would be an even better cure for their
thought the gap would be bridged by ofblues and loneliness.
ficially designating a Grandparents Day.
Unfortunately, Medicare and Medicade
This may have been a small windfall for
won't offer any reimbursemen t for this
the greeting-card and gift industries. But
therapeutic expense. But it could still be
the sale of more postage stamps didn't do
th e happiest expenditure some of us ever
much to solve the Postal Service's conmake.

Mr. Wofford is right that his committee did, not
propose
conscription. What they did propose Ii
Edgar Hoover.
the
proceass
favored by
() Hoover's order, FBI agents 1St out to
believers
in
Big
Government: rewards for those
de
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who sign up and penalties for those who don't.
110101117 1000 d%VIW to
There is nothing compulsory, after all, about a
change. Through sexual innuendo, deliberate
program that gives special advantages to i
To these partisans, enactment of catastrophic
news leaks, Illegal surveillance and selective
ts:apother part of the country, seeking a
y
recruits
(GI Bill-type benefits and government
investigations,the FBI sought to portray KIM as ,,Tbm is got
-I coverage legislation would only weaken the drive
more relaxing and less expensive way of
Wag that haPPeas aqwbere in tk rationale for price increases and other dirt
grants-in-aid, for example) or disadvantages to
a libertine lef tist, a high-foiling exploiter, a world that does
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for a national health system. Thus, the very real
not require a boost in gasoline work at the crossroads.
those who don't ("onemember,"says the report,
threat to national scwlty.
'We
miss our grandchildren.
; drawbacks of a full-scale national health program,
price.."
Old Euoel.0 proverb.
It Is recognized that a certain amount of "Jokingly but provocatively suggested a novel
Of course, they may make an annual
including budget-busting costs of about $100 billion
skepticism is inevitable in an open society. But sanction: denying a driver's ficense to anyone
facaU
to discover whether Hoover's purge
pilgrimage to see us or we may be able to
WASHINGTON (UP!) OK, everybody, let's when more than 50 percent of the population who declines National Service"),
a year, have so far forestalled progress toward a
afford the fare to visit them.
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the trigger. Once done, the act review the situation,
questions the validity of impending calamity, the
The report does add that "no member favors
more affordable program providing only
But these visits are too far apart in time
mate helpless widows of us all
America's two biggest problems, as identified country has a real problem on Its bands.
sending
yone
an
to
ja
who
ref
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to
serve."
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King's early years as a civil activist, from by President Carter, are Inflation and energy,
That's reassuring. Step right up kids. There's
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Montgomery In 1967 through Birmingham in
would
be
the
isn't the higher cod of a postage
first to acknowledge that belief
i1 way to stop inflation is to import less
nothing compulsory just coercive.
1966, were spent dismantling the American petroleum. The
the
energy
crisis
requires
an
that holds back written
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a
th
of
fai
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One
way to cut imports is to reduce in
Fortunately, there are now signs th at this logjam
Tucked
in among Its 18 recommendations,- the
way
to
'correspondence
experience
it
apartheid once so common In the South.
th
is rough our sixth sen
between children and
consumption. And the way to promote nse committee's report says, "...it Is not necesary
may be dislodged, possibly in time for passage of a
panic.
their
grandparents.
(My wife and I do
to
servation
is
raise
prices.
The technique was always the same. it started
now to decide whether the nation should require
catastrophic coverage bill during the 1979-80
receive
short
and frequent letters from our
Higher fuel prices jack up the inflation rate,
with an Invitation from a local group. Southern
First, get comfortable. Loosen tie and belt and such service. During the gradual development of
congressional session. Sen. Kennedy and his
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were introduced into ft student population. which
the country less dependent on tilt the head forward and downward so Oat the service can be carefully considered.11
promise positions that would allow them to support
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oil,
which
brings
down
the
inflation
rate.
blood
rushes
iwigious and labor leaders were imported o
to the chin.
So much for vohmteertan, after all. The
Got It?
catastrophic coverage in exchange for some Imdemonstrate national support
With eyes closed, begin to chant softly the 'ohrriding Interest on the part of this group Is
Economics soma so simple once you catch on. energy crisis mantra: "Saudi, Saudi, hope to the that all the nation's social needs be carefully
provements in Medicaid and Medicare coverage,
There were planned confrontations between
There are, however, two powerful forces laudy, Saudi, Saudi, don't get naughty." Repeat catalogued by "a public corporation,
charnon-violent demonstrators, violent police and working against the program that Carter has as often as necessary to achieve a state of Inner tered and funded
Sen. Kennedy and the UAW have also reportedly
by Congress"
and
young
assorteri ragtag reb., me local jail population proposed.
turmoil.
people assigned to whatever task, for a year or
softened their opposition to reliance on private
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First
of
all,
it
infringes
on
th
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ancient,
Then try to visualize yourself at a gas station, two, that the bureaucrats (and the special In.
insurance carriers to provide the act ua l coverage,
As the hose drains off the precious fuel, three terest constituencies competing for their favor)
Faster therm you could horn two choruses of emotional issue of squanderers' rights.
me food was delicious and the company
though premiums would be paid by the federal
Although
these
rights
have
never
been
dials
on the pump's Instrument panel begin to decide needs to be clone,
"Wi
Shall
Over
come," the city's merchants and
was
charming at the party held last
government,
bankers bellied up to the bargaining table. I. codified, which Is to say specifically spelled out spin.
weekend to honor State Rep. Bobby
The committee's report calls for a rational
by law, they are nevertheless deeply Ingrained In
One dial registers the amount of gas being debate on this subject. Fine. The basic question
was no at hand.
Hattaway at the Altamonte Springs Civic F
Donna
our
national
life,
pumped.
One keeps a running- tab of the dollar to be resolved Is what kind of society will' we
The mechanics of any catastrophic Insurance
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even If the roasting of some perOur Mrumgthe expired In MaiTtpltIi 11 years
The other major obstacle, as reflected In
aznotmt.The thfrdrecords thepricechangesthat have. Will It be one that Is made upof millions of
soils in the audience at times was
legislation will, of course, be hotly debated. And
Est.g
ago. His movement has no motivator, and no public opinion polls, is that the majority of the occur while the pump Is operating.
Individuals
who
are
presumed
belabored and in poor taste.
to
be
responsIble
even the most forceful of Its advocates recognize
motion.
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people don't believe In the energy crisis.
Pretty soon you will become a true believer, till proved otherwise
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Ray slew the dreamer, and with him, the
They are convinced, surveys show, that fuel And President Carter will find it easier to restore decisions including and who make rational
which
recognize(ui
and
a sprinkling of Republicans attired
worse than no bill at A. But-the principle is sound-- deem
_shoetsies are artlflcially-e.Mplced to provides
public trust in the Inevitability of havoc.
t he cmnziigooci'
their bed ere hiñdti'lhow theyand potentially affordable, and the
is evident,
support for the three-term legislator.
JACK ANDERSON
Thmost touching of the comments
made was heard from Hattaway himself this week after turning down a request for
Should reasonableness prevail in Congress and
he pointed to Mrs. Ray (Aldia) Milwee a permit to can a gun from the head of a
within the Carter administration, there is yet hope
K-I security agency.
I Ity
In the audience, saying she could take a
for enactment of a catastrophic health insurance
which the man who was
sow's ear and make a silk purse of It. She seeThkiengapplication
program. We think It Is worth a try.
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was one of his teachers at Lyman High
lievable.
School Hattaway, who sat with his wife, beAmong
the questions he had to answer
-WAllNGTON— A bitter str uggle between two minors, suspected of a murder last AugueL against the law then he will be proces
Peggy, at the honor table on mid-Stage at
sed and Qilcago mobster Sign Glancana "has Issued
ether he was married or not, his
were:
wh
Ifidiana and encroaching while settlers Is taking Provincial authorities produced signed con- pwllahed."
't civic center, told the gathering his wife
Instructions to all politcal associates to
place r
now in the mountain jungles of feone from the prisoners.
gn4 aside politicians In wife's maiden name, time and place of the
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of
And the Shuars have warned the government discaigijugs their practice of attardthg weddings
eastern ECIII4X, Some ci the wiltes' tactics
Michael ixii te suspects and reported the they will fight. "You will have to burn the trees and funerals
po&amp;ilng out how she marriage; all his places of employment
of hoarier fanilie,"
since his 16th bIrthday; the namesof all
sound diStwblnajy like the brutal riprsedsn of follOwing:
ban worhod constantly In his behalf.
covering our lands, dry the rivers, erase from
loctorshetmoseen in the pad 10 years and
our own sedive Amerlana In the (3M West a
Another tranecript re$lolts that Midwest
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—Alionso Cruz, youngest of the prisoners, or minds all that Is Shuar," the Indiana
The Democrats In the Florida House this
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crime bon Joseph Zerilli "has ordor.dal1
week dlslgpaed Ralph Habin to succeed t he nature of exan-&amp;l'iatlon or treatment;
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told MIdMI that "they had been hung by their declared, "and to thatthe whole ld
all of his permanent and temporary places
Detroit Italian numbers syndicate cperatlsns
.* speaker Dayton Beach's Hyatt Brown.
thumbs and beaten with gm barrels, asui that
g•e"
D--1 ---'-cloaed...as a result of the V81" hssrbis." A
electric shock torture had
'LtfalI dining the heat of the election of abode for the past 10 years and whether
several irnatle.al lia
appii.ri to the
osuw Within
March
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'ounvelra, Speaker designate (at that he owned or rented each residence; and a
r000dly inedigat.á ci. of ppi MW tip. of their tongues as well as the fIngertIps, year, the Justice Department may decide to
Qeries
some
Brown, Hattaway and Haben visited signed agreement that the personal InIts top underworld songbird, James Frmo, Lolcicero, co"lgjiers of a Brooklyn Mafia
metivated, gesi--,iM-or'daeed tortws of their genitals and their amass."
be made public.
the Herald office. Brown lauded Hattaway formation couldfigure
—Shortly after their arrest, the prIsoners go public. U he is allowed to sing out, the Mafia fazy, 'lells an FBI hulormant
money *as
rn.uja,. ci the lear iari tribe. We
U's
di
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to
out why this type of
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gathered
to
fight Valachi's teStimony,"
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as being a team player and working hard
Was wIth lbs help of the Cousdil On lkiVdjh.re won '1utid to sat qproalmately a poised of will be thrown Into a panic.
ation Is necessary from a
personal
Inform
for the Democratic leadership. At the
mai, and he mad. his report available to our salt, following Which they become violently ilL"
Fratlaao, a confessed hit man for the mob
A September 1113 tramcfp1 of a movse.
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es to carry a weapon,
Hx
me time Rabin said he would be the person who wish
—Faced with additional torture, the Indians and lbs one-time head of Wed Coast "family," Is between Boffalo motater Sidmo Magad4o
reporter Bob human. ft did not make pleased
concealed or otherwise.
:'Horae speaker to succeed Brown end that
rearing.
signed confeei,w. which they have since currently Hping the government In a murder and associates notes: "Magaddino Is COICi
recanted.
would be next up
In line after that
c
as
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H
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The Shears, a fiercely proud tribe that once
overUWfactthalsometlmelntheplathe
iHabou
,
his
s
port for Hat•.
pledged
joe Va1" In terma ci whatho knows
practiced bes. ocspy more then 1$
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New construction Is running at peak
a murder t he, Maga*o,
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Mafia
at
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oper
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vulleges dmi Leader's eastern fredler
bad
comm"
levels In Caseelberry. In Med that city
with frail physlal critIttlon to Michael by saying,
.hN ceme true. We CM only nit d em issued building permits for structurse
We have jint seem utilkonfldei*ial governFire. 1 tribe become
Valachi's public squealing even ftect4jbe
edfored from
meat wiretap transcripts from the early iNN, colorful, nonrbpInal feature ci Mafia rave
'b lavvve to the ether half.
sai'.d title to thauad. of acre ci previously ibe boys
zcndwmInv '-"1 "
valued at jut radar Ømillfrm compared
is
poud
of
its
when
VAIKM
told friends he will make with little more than $IOON worth dirh
was r,g4ng a televised Senate that fascinated the Amsrlcers public at the
EIIb"Id lad.
human ra uwL After e
years of coaIvt.,hearing with the slbralllng details of A transcript Of
move for Cosgre after he serves as the same period a yeas ago.. For the fI,d
on the West
The
r lend was ,,'14us4 tEle .i&amp;IMary dictatorship, democratic election. an, the Ceea Nedra's Inner workings.
.erof the House end ir the tine media of the year the new cooValachi died that 'Iher, will be ding. In the
- until recently. Rut Improved agrlceltas'a)' ed
this medh
ban
It is St ion value In the city has totaled jud
In1171, dill In protective cedody, to prevent ceremony ci tm Ccii Mactn as a
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ad lbs pry ci e t;i
EF5
Rat the Sh
'dian. em miles front the
'lep4 retribution.
ares short of $8 mliii', four times more than
Valacig's
tufbnosty,"
dew ws u11117s s
rt ares
l, governed's elective cectal, ad ow
y der Ills plaintive
,.!W receive aasther cesgelIndePal seat u the elite l)rnoath period of 117$.
arleljn between
V"actg'. 4fICI en the nub was
were acsçigsd by
rM governed In Mi.ro...y the "law cubs (3M West" pmalle km Jeim ftUo ad Anthonyconv
of "in
"Hickey"
DIIann.O It Fratlaimo Is allowed to sing. the Mafia
, 'II b. MA
be
w
a
the hew Serellery, Nlvii"_ste. th cedral on S*- 27,1113:
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reminded ci Al Jc's cecky sir: to
The lion's alms of the c"orutrnctkr was
Msel's rqetdeti the erred, testers ad pv
Mewed un t
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we find any
MMIiII;
'it
Isn't
a
free
coedry
anymore."
siulonre
epplaus.:
"Yea
ain't
heard
act'
ilke ffiha."
threatened
jCoedY1_'—'i--is
were
',:
In
,k*-fonlly homes and aperimonts at
deA-'-- r- wOlet trial ci Iwelew a and
ir ci ow police aved In the "matter
According to an Oct. 11, 1163, truecr, yet!"
with a wound lowell en the same lana
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Better than buyin g cards or unneeded
gifts
another tie for grandpa, another
handkerchief for grandma I propose the
purchase of two small ta pe recorders. One
Is for the youngsters and one for the
grandparents.
A good'cassette recorder can be bought
for $30. And a cassette tape runs about 25
cents in a neigh borhood store.
Let's face it. Writing is an onerous chore
for many people, old and young. It's much
easier to talk, but It's difficult to say
everything In a three-min ute long-distance
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Sen. Clark Maxwell Jr., R-Melbourne,

reports from Tallahassee that the House of
Representatives passed legislation he
supports to deauthorize the Cross-Florida
Barge Canal.

"I will continue to work toward a fair
death with dignity for the canal, providing
reuonahte compeneatlin—for those

counties along the canal right-of-way for
the tax dollars they were required by state
and federal action to spend on this project
and assuring the natural beauty and environmental soundness of the Oklawaha
and Withlacoodmee River valleys are
restored and maintained," he said.
He said the House also took action on

several bills relating to local governments.
One would allow the salaries of county
elected officials to Increase at the same
annual rate as the average increase in
state employee salaries..
The second and probably of greater
concern to more residents, Maxwell said,
would allow municipalitIes to incorporate
adjacent areas without the present
re94remast that such proposals be approved by the majority of the voters In
both the Incorporated and unincorporated
areas.

"Although the bill sailed through the
Home with strong backing of the House
leadership, I anticipate that It will have
more difficulty In the Senate," he said.

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"Lots's give Hitler a black eye by keeping
your eyes In 'the pink."

One historic event was a fashion
eyeopener, a 1931 showing at New York's
Waldorf Astoria featuring eyeglasses for
the first time as both beautiful and
practical. The event shocked many of the
fashionable in an era when glasses were
considered a necessary evil—certainly
not a fashion accessory
But it probably wouldn't have surprised
the elite few once privileged to wear
spectacles, such at the 13-century Chinese
emperor who got a new slant on life
through heavy quartz glasses with ivory
frames. Or Queen Elizabeth I, who saw a
few favored courtiers through round and
horn-rimmed sight aids.
Or espically suave, witty and wise Ben
Franklin, His Invention of the bifocal lens
caused a sensation when Uncle Sam was a
babe, and two centuries later his wire
frames were right back in the height of
fashion,

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Potomac Institute, it has Issued a 143-page
treatise calling for "National Service" for all
young Americans.
I was critical of the idea when it was annuncedandInoted(fromnews repo)thatthe
committee had concluded that a million young
Americans shoul d be conscripted to work in
hospitals, day care centers, schools and so forth
to field test the "national service" idea.
Mr. Harris Wolford, a member of the cornmittee, has written to me pointing out that the
group did not propose conscription, but "a
voluntary National Service with the capacity to
provide a million or more youth with - op'
portwiltles for service." This would amount to
aboutone-thirdofeachagegroupbetweenl6a

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On film and radio, blind Helen Keller
and one-eyed newsman Floyd Gibbons
urged eye tests by reputable professionals
and, where needed, prescriptions and
glasses. During World War II, the importance of good vision to war production
was emphasized. One Institute ad urged:

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Bargain For Millions

Over the years, celebrities from the
worlds of sports, society and entertainment have helped to dramatize the
importance of better eye care,. An early
Institute campaign kickoff was an eye test
In 1930 atop the then new Empire State
building involving aviatrix Amelia
Earhart and other celebrated flIr

Public opinion polls have indicated that

Vision is the most important of the
senses; 60 percent of knowledge Is gained
through the eyes. But like health

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ophthalmologists, opticians and optometrists and because of new and better
eyeglasses and other vision aids. And they
probably know more about their eyes
thanks to the Institute's half-century
educational effort.

the affliction Americans fear most, after
cancer, is blindness. Several million U.S.
citizens are visually impaired, two thirds
of them over age 65. Blindness and eye
disorders are major problems for our
youth, with at least 32,000 teen-agers blind.

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Nevertheless, Americans as a people are
seeing better today than ever before
because of better-educated and trained

Founded April 25, 1929, "to create and
provide actual and practical methods of.
promoting better vision," the Institute
is supported by optometrists, opt
halmologists, opticians and optical
companies. Its message reaches millions
today via TV, radio, the printed press and
school Informational programs.

What were they? Why, those fashionable
and practical appurtenances were health
aids called eyeglasses or spectacles.

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Aniricans Wears Spectacles

NEW YORK (NEA)
A Chinese emperor may have worn them. Good Queen
Bess I certainly wore them, and benign
Ben Franklin was the toast of two continents with them.

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There is no mystery to the broad, bipartisan
political support for the catastrophic coverage
qoncept. The federal government's Medicaid
,Ørogram provides subsidized health care services
;r the poor. And Medicare shields the elderly from
the threat of financial ruin posed by prolonged
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Special to the Herald

adding tq their finds of the brilliant pink, purple,
yellow, green and blue eggs
and cheering the
finder of the golden egg, who will probably win a
gooey chocolate marshmallow rabbit as the prize.
I will also probably be counting dollar marks
Sometimes during Easter Day before the
bewitching hour of midnight, I must write out a
sizeable check and mail It to the infernal uh
Internal Revenue Service.
And this is certainly taxing at Easter.

an bankrupt a family in a matter of months.

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will be counting with the kiddies when they are

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ahead.
Oh yes, I had my heart set on a big picture straw
hat designed in a fluff and pouf of pink parfait. I
could just see what I wanted. It would probably cost

:discussion in Washington these days is coverage

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¶ beautiful pink caladlumlsimply couldn't do,:
wlUiotfl was the exact shade of my dream hat. It's
leaves felt and looked like luxurious rich textured

Regular readers will recall that warm weather
doesn't bother me, and I'm trying to kick the
smoking habit.

and Yard$ of satin ribbon to debut for warm months

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tongue out at the powerful, addictive, inanimate':
JerteivrLand made a beeline for the flower
andplantdepartment.
am

transaction,
It cant be!
Oh, but it was and is.

messy nails
if nothing
Easter was the time when Milady carefully
tucked her felt, fur and feather chapeaux between
mounds of tissue, and packed them away in those
large round hat boxes until the nest year.
And Easter was the time for light, airy straw hats
adorned with a melange of pastel colorful posies

OPINION

uponit,andheadedforthegrocerystore — agaln,
a smoke.

probably subconsciously searching for
But I didn't weaken.

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Letters to the idler an uku.ud
let publicattea. Al letters not be
signed,with a — '"g address ad, It
pemihir, a Iekp'r amber se the
weaft of lb0 wilier may be verliled,
The Evealeg Herald wE raspect the
unnes to pr, The ICNift Herald
als.ruu do r$tosdlhiUersto
e"1e Wall irs. ceeder. to space

SMH Reorganization

Prevailing Wage l4t. Neither would
the corporation be required to comply
As I indicated at the January 22, and
with the constraints of the Public
February 19, 1979 Seminole County
Employee Collective Bargaining laws.
Legislative
Delegation
Public
My understanding of the situation in
Hearings, I am supportive of the
Alachua County is that the county
proposed reorganization of Seminole
issued general obligation bonds to
Memorial Hospital. I voted for the
refinance a previous issue. The county,
introduction of a Special Act giving the
leases the facility to the hospital corSeminole board of county cornporation, with an extensive lease
missloners authority to explore the
agreement that provides the following
various alternatives and to enter into
essential elements:
the necessary agreements to bring
1 Hospital will pay county a rental at
about improved health care facilities
least equal to debt service.
for the present and future residents of
Hospital will provide enumerated
Seminole County, and I intend to
services, for example, indigent care, to
continue to support that legislation county at no charge.
throughout the process of enactment.
Hospital maintains a sufficient
I recognize that at this point there are
reserve to cover debt service for one
a number of alternatives that should be
year, to give county a chance to
thoroughly explored before the final
straighten out any problems before It
scheme of such a reorganization Is
would need to resort to general
ado pted. The Very range of the op. - revenue.
tions, I believe, led to much of the
There is a periodic review by
confusing and contradictory testimony
outside consultants to be sure that the
at the public hearings. As In any bond
projected rates and fees will cover
issue
situation,
the
ultimate
projected expenses.
marketability of the bonds depends
I have requested that a copy of the
upon the underlying stability and
lease agreement be forwarded to this
reliability of the issuing agency.
office. As soon as I receive it, I will
Another crucial factor is whether the
forward a copy to you.
repayment source is from a specific
In summary, I fully support efforts to
kind of revenue, such as hospital fees,
improve the quality of health care in
or becomes a general obligation of the
Seminole County. I support placing at
agency. Yet another factor would be
least the operation, if not the ownercollateral security, as for example, a
ship, of Seminole Memorial Hospital
mortgage on the physical lands and
under the control of a private not for
property of the hospital.
profit corporation. At the same time.
As the county commission enters the
however, I believe that It is imperative
negotiations, I am confident that each
that all parties concerned be cornwill be seeking to equitably balance the
pletely candid with the taxpayers of
interests of the general taxpayer and
Seminole County regarding the true
the user of hospital services. Striking
ultimate liability for any bonded inthat balance involves far more than
det*edness. I am not suggesting a lack
simply cutting government red tape.
of candor on anyone's part at this time,
Even though the board of county
but I feel that any confusion resulting
commissioners and the hospital
from the Delegation's public hearings
trustees are both responsible for
should not be allowed to linger.
protecting the general public, the very
Clark Maxwell Jr.
nature of the negotiation process
State Senator
requires that the perspective of the two
16th District
bodies be different. In effect, there Is a
landlord-tenant
or
mortgagorSaving Energy
mortgagee relationship. The facility
owner has a primary Interest in.......,. May 1 Is National Energy Day; May
protOëtiiig '&amp;is investment, while the
is Sun Day. Why don't we in Florida get
operator has a more fundamental
a Jump on these nationwide events and
concern with providing the best
prove to ourselves and the rest of the
possible health care at bwest cost.
country that we can be the first to
Fundamentally, there are at least
demonstrate a grass roots effort to save
three courses of action available for
energy? The legislature is supporting
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financing and operating the muchneeded improvements of Seminole
Memorial Hospital. First, the County
could directly finance the construction,
through either the Issuance of general
obligation or revenue bonds. Second, a
health facility authority, as conteinpiated by Chapter 154, Florida
Statutes, could acquire and improve the
hospital, through any of the various
options available under Part III of that
chapter. Operation - of the facility
under this alternati ve is specifically
limited to a private not for profit corporatlon. Finally, the County could sell
the facility outright to &amp; private carporatlon. I believe that the county and
the trustees are presently and correctly

focusing on the second alternative,
Provided that such an Authority can
'isoe saleable bonds absent the pledge
of the full faith and credit of the county.
Even though revenue bonds may
require a higher level of debt service

than will a comparable general
obligation Issue, the advantages of the
governing body which operates the
hospital not being subject to the conatraints on a public entity would
probably offset the difference in actual
operating expense. For etampI,, If the
nosçroflt corporation Is responsible for
the actual cos*uctlon, the contract
WON noinec.aarily fall mderthe

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this Idea, and Governor Graham will
proclaim Sunday, April 29, as Florida
Family Energy Conservation Day:—a
day for Florida families to work and
play together, consuming as little fuel
and electricity as possible; —a day
when we declare, "Yes, we CAN do It
ourselves!,-The federal government is
talking about mandatory closing of
(Wing stations onSundays because they
don't feel that volunteer efforts to cut
back on energy will be adequate. In
Florida, these Sunday closings could
hurt our valuable tourist industry. It's
up to us to show that we care enough
about our State to do something to
prevent mandatory Sunday closings.
What better way to demonstrate this

than to show we know how to cut way
down on energy age and are willing to
make an extra special effort to do so?

Florida Family Energy Conservation

Day can be a very special day for
families, but everyone in Florida will
be working together on this effort
stores, restaurants, hotels and motels,
State government, cities, counties,

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recreation departments, churches,

other community organizations, and
utility companies.

You as a manager In the mewa urduetry can doa great c$,

this effort, lithe citizens of the State
are to actively participate in Family
Energy Conservation Day, they must
be aware of the event and of actions
that they can take to participate.
Thank you in advance for your
cooperation and support of Florida
Family Energy Conservation Day I
know that, working together, Florida's
citizens will be able to show that they
CAN save large amounts of energy. Helen Gordon Davis
Representative
70th District

Seniors Program
On behalf of the Sunshine Park Staff
and the large number of area senior.
citizens, I would like to thank you and,
all members of the Sanford Herald for
publishing the various articles concerning senior citizen individuals and
programs In the Sanford, Altamonte
Springs, Casselberry area. As you are
probably aware the senior citizen
population growth Is incredible in this
area due to a number of factors. At the
same time, we have discovered that the.
various recreation departments in your'
readership area' do not sponsor senior
citizen activities on a large basis, but
these individuals instead visit the
Orlando Recreation Department's
Sunshine Park In pursuit of leisure time
activities Every day, we have new
visitors from the Seminole County area,
looking to join In the various programs.
Sunshine Park Is one of the 26
playground parks in the city of Orlando. -It is primarily considered a senior
citizen park due to the nature of the
activities. The concept being followed Is

that Sunshine Park should be a public recreational center for all Orlando area
senior citizens where the Orlando
Recreational Department could
provide, at minimal cost, recreational
and social activities for these deserving, sometimes forgotten individuals.
The scope of activities stretches from
daily - shuffleboard and horseshoe'
competition to ballroom dancing and'
daily cardplaylng. The program Included classes such as Arts and Crafts,
Conversational Spanish, Belly Dancing,
Disco, Bridge, Yoga, Macrame',
Organ, Quilting, along with a wide
variety of seminars. Also included is"
one of the more unique programs
a.
monthly Health Day In which free blood..
pressure, diabetes, glaucoma,
Pulmonary screening and hearing tests
are given to all seniors.
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At the same time, the three buildings
are used on a regular basis by large
retired senior groups such as the
American Association of Retired
Persons for their monthly meeting and
bingo games and also by the Retired

Citizens Association for their monthly
bingo game.

The many resources of the Orlando
Recreation Department, make Sunshine Park an ideal facility for the
elderly to enjoy free time, recreational
and leisure pursuits. Although many
consider recreational and leisure time
activities and programs Less than
critical to the existence of an Individual, there are very few who will
maintain ft is not anecesury
Ingredient to providing a happier, more
satisfying life to the elderly.
Should anyone have any questions
concerning our

senior recreation
Program or would like to visit, please
do not hesitate to call meat 443$7
Jim Rousocuanoff
Center Arm Director
(kiando Recreation Department

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Wow., Hill Drives In 12 Runs In
KIWANIS
AI*H
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330
4 22
Coleman
343
Knit
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Prsesth
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Hartman
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Greg Hill drove in 12 runs with three triples, a double
and a single, and pitched a one-hitter to lead VFW to a 38-1
win over defending champ Moose Friday in the Sanford
Junior League.
VFW is now 20.
Kiwanis kept pace with VFW and earned a share of the
league lead by defeating Knights of Columbus, 17-14, in
Friday's other game.
Hill gave up a single to Terry Russi, the first batter he
faced in the game, and Russi scored on an error to put
Moose in front, 1-0. But the lead was short-lived as VFW
sent 22 men to the plate in the bottom of the first and
scored 18 runs on 10 hits.

Hill came to the plate three times in the bottom of the
first and unloaded two triples and a double and drove In
seven runs. Willie Pashe had two hits in the first, both
singles.
VFW sent 12 batters to the plate in the second, 11 in the
third and 11 in the fourth as they continued to pound the
Moose pitchers.
Sharing hitting honors with Hill were Pashe with four
hits, Steve Barnes with three singles, Chris Harris with a
double and single and Bobby Shaw, Stanley Hogan and
Ron Watson with two singles each.
Hill struck out nine and walked Just one in four innings.
Kiwanis fell behind, 6.0, in the first inning but battled

VFW

back to take al4-8 lead after scoring lo runs tn the top of
the third, and Knights of Columbus couldn't catch up.
Mike Baker was the winning pitcher, in relief of Alton
Coleman. Baker fanned nine In four innings and walked
Just three.
Joe Smith blasted a leadoff double and a bases-loaded
triple, both In the third inning, to pace Kiwanis in the
hitting department. Coleman slapped out three triples,
Marvin Knight collected a pair of singles and Bobby
Hartman smashed a double.
Wardell Frederick slammed a double and single, and
Lj
Luce, Elvis Brown and Tim Hall each had a pair of
singles for the losers.

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Yell, Since You Asked...

Win
MOOSE
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Griffin
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Show
lOS McGowan
305
Hill
350
Hogan
443 Cart,c
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205
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Snobs
413 Winkler
222 Murphy
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Harris
311 Smith
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Williams
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watson
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Scott
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Q. I would like to get college basketball rosters from a few
olleges. I have the addresses. But will the colleges send me the
osters? Will I have to pay for them? Mark Campbell, Lebanon,

By United Press International
Now that Philadelphia has
evened its preliminary series
with the scrappy Vancouver
Can uc ks to set up today's

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Rubber

advanced to the quarter-finals

with two-game sweeps. The
Rangers disposed of the Los
Angeles Kings while the Maple
Leafs got past the Atlanta
Flames.

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by Alan Mayer

Leave Tennis Scoring Alone!

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One of the very unique things about tennis is its scoru,
system.
All colleges which have substantial basketball programs also
There is not another sport or gam e that uses the sam e scoring
Vancouver
Coach
Harry
iave sports information directors to spread the word about their
system as tennis. Most sports use the numbers one, two, three,
Neale Is otwio usly pleased with
earns. Providing information such as you request is part of their
t
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ect., in sco r ing. If you score a run in baseball you get one. if you
his club's effort so far, and
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be
score a goal in hockey it is one. A touchdown in football is worth
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promised the Canucks will
io charge for providing this material to legitimate fans such as a critical face-off in
the tough In the final game.
six
points.
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,ourself. It's better than servicing gambling toots.
Canucks' end Thursday night,
In tennis, if you score the first point it's called 15, the second is
"Maybe we're playing over
Q. I would like to know If the Miami Dolphins play at Kansas then fed the puck to Reggie
30.
Zero in tennis is called love, and a tie score after at least four
our heads, but I think that's
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fly this year. If so, do you know the date? Do you think Larry
Leach, who Wasted it Past okay," Neale said. "I'll be very
points have played is deuce.
;sonka will help the Dolphins? Ray Brothertoin, Council Bluffs, Vancouver goalie Gary BromOf co ur se, we mustn't forget to include the ad-ins and ad-outs
surprised if we don't give them
1ev with 54 seconds remainino
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as well as the tie breakers. Tennis scoring is indeed different anti
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The Dolphins and Chiefs do not meet this year. All teams know In the third period to break a #4 4 LULl 4LurUay.
for the person just lear ning the game it can be difficult to learn,
The Sabres broke a 15-game
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who'll be on their schedules, but the dates haven't been set by the deadlock,
but it's this scoring that I think is so valuable to the game. It's one
winless streak against Pitts-.
FL. The Chiefs, in addition to meeting their AFC Western
The Flyers went on to a 6-4 burgh thanks to the hot goal.../
of the important th ings that sets it apart from all other sport.s.
)ivislon mates twice this year, also play Baltimore home and decision over the Canucks, who ten
In recent years th ere ha ve be en many changes involving the
way, have single games against the four teams In the AFC surprised hockey by capturing t di ng of Bob Sauve, who
ai'ty
scoring
of tennis. Far too many changes in my opinion. Some time
urned back 30 of 31 Penguin
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Central, and play the New York Giants and Tampa Bay of the the first game of the series, 3-2, shots.
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hi
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schools sta rted using "pro" sets (eight game matches
FC. I'm skept ical abo ut Csonka's contribution to the Dolphins in Philadelphia. But Clar ke
wer
to
determine
the winner of matches. Instead of playing two out of
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"I've never bevn so loose in
his year. He's done virtually nothing In the four seasons since he minimized his last-minute all the games I have played for
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three conventional sets, sets were introduced to save Wile. 01
eft Miami, with injuries curtailing his performance. And a beat- effort.
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course, high schools do not, for the most part, have enough courts
Buffalo," said Sauve, who was
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np 32-year-old running back Is no bargain.
"If Leach had shot the puck a starter - over flu-ridden regu.
to run all of their matches in the conventional manner. Thus to
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Q. Will the Cincinnati Reds have a better season under their wide," Clarke said, "nobody lar goalie Don Edwards.
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save time they use the eight game sets. It probably can't be.
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new manager? Also, do you think that Dave Patter Is overpaid? would have even thought of the
helped, but it's not fair to the players and often the better player
QL/éYfoA'Po7
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faceoff. It's such a big win, and
do
es not win in this short a match.
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That seems to imply t he Reds had a bad season in '78. Listen, when It was over, it feels as big
c,q,c,wpio*'
Along with the pro sets, as a means to shorten the matches, the
they finished 92-8, which was better than the Philadelphia as any we've ever won....11
or ~%/.4 'virl,y7j,f
nine point sudden death tie break system is also being used. Ilie
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Phillies who won the Eastern Division of the National League.
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In the other playoff contest
system simply does away with conventional advantage tennis,
Brian Murray pitched a no-Maybe I'm In the minority, but I don't think Cincinnati will min today, the Buffalo Sabres will
,Ole PlC/PIP
where one person must win by two games. Now when the giiznes
Pete Rose all that much, and if Torn Seaver can have a big year have the home-Ice advantage in hitter Friday to lead Lake
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reach 6.6, you play the best of nine points. Whoever gets to live
Howell High past Lyman, 2-1,
and they dredge up a young, effective starter, I can see them the deciding game against
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points first wins the set 7.6. A lot of iuck is involved in this type of
unseating the Dodgers. No, Dave Parker Isn't worth $900,000 a Pittsburgh Penguins. The fanning 13 batters as he ran his
tie breaker and it is not a popular method with professional
year. No one who hits a baseball Is. But I don't mind him getting Sabres squared the series with personal record to 4-3. Howell
players. Again it is used to save time.
the money if the fool owners are willing to ante up.
a 34 victory Thursday over the stands 8.6 overall.
The Latest way to save time in tennis might be the most
Q. What's the story on Larry Bird, the top basketball player In Penguins,
damaging of all. The scoring system is called no ad tennis. You
the country, going to Indiana State when he could have gone to
The New York Rangers and
play a game and whoever gets to four points first wins the game.
bigger basketball schools like Kentucky or Indiana?
J.L. Toronto Maple Leafs have
The points are called one, two, three, four 15, 30, 40 or adds or
Bloomington, md.
deuces. Some one sided matches using no-ad scoring last on1y 30
The Blond Bom be r f rom French Uck, Ind., actually wanted to
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minutes or so. This takes one of the very important elements out
go to Kentucky but was turned down as a prospect because the
of
the game. That element is conditioning. No longer will the
DD(S.&amp;) 240.20; Q(2•l) $1.20; P(4• Minnesota
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Wildcat staff thought he was too slow. He did enroll at Indiana, M arathon
fittest player have an advantage, in fact, the physical condition i
2) 144.01; TI6•2•1) 1,47500. Time Kansas
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but stayed only a short time the atmosphere of it big-time
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person Is in would have little bearing on the match. The NCAA has
California
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college campus, the story goes, overwhelmed him. So after laying
Seattle
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ready ado pted this scoring method and many, many tourFRIDAY NIGHT
Third race, S-iL M:
Chicago
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out a year, as a garbage collector, he settled down at Indiana
ttracts
namentsarc
using it. It is spreading across the U.S. very rapidly.
First Game
OGems Bonny
6.60 140 260 Oakland
1 1 125 512
State, which has a basketball tradition of its own.
7 OuranPeclna
17.60 3.00 3.10
1 Mardelii
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1, for one, would like to see tennis left alone. We have a great
Friday's Results
2
1 IrustaGerardo
7.20 1.20
6 Manatee Picky
3.50
Chicago I?, New York 2
Q. How may games does Gaylor Perry need to make It 30
game and a great scoring system. It is unique and original and to
5t4o
5.00
0(11)12.00; P(S-11 36.30; T(&amp;-Il)
Ton 4, K.C. 1 (gm called 6th)
victories for his career? How many pitchers In major league
all of us tennis nuts, very dear. To see the game taken apart,
Q (1.7) $0.40; T (7-1.5) 357.00.
114.20. Time 3I..
Milwaukee 9, Baltimore 3
history have won over 300 games? D.C., Reidsville, N.C.
Second Gems
modernized and speeded up to satisfy 1970's fast pace &amp; crowded
Texas 5. Detroit 4
BOSTON (UPI) - An ever- I DuranFernan 13.00 3.00 3.60
Founts race, 5.14, 0:
California 10, Oakland I
The 40-year-old marvel for the San Diego Padres goes Into this
life style Is a shame and hopefully, will not last, hopefully will not
Irusta.Isidro
3.50 3.40
3Manatee Skip
7.10 3.20 3.20
Minnesota 5, Seattle 2
season with a career total of 267 victories and the distinction of Increasing tidal wave of 2SArano-Pecino
ruin
a great sport for all of us.
3,10 IShining Basket
4.00 3.00
Today's Games
tty will sweep through 26
being the only pitcher ever to win the Cy Young Award in both human ity
0(1.3) 24.00; P (1.2) 70.50; 1(1.2. 6Mr. Ginger
Ihavea
recurring nightmare.! dream that by 1980 we will go
6.50
(All Times EST)
of
eastern
0(3-4) 10.40; P13.4) $1.30; T(34-4)
leagues. To answer your question, he needs 33 and says he'll get miles
5) 245.00. DO u.n 1.20.
Kansas City (Leonard I 0) at
out to play a match and whoever wins the first point wins the
243.50. Tim. 32.05.
Third Gam.
Toronto (Lemongello 0 1). 1: 3D
'em "as long as Rollie Fingers' arm holds out," (Fingers Is the Massachusetts' real estate
match. Or worse yet, whoever wins the spin of the racket, wins the
2 Paco
p.m
11.60 5.20 4.00
In
th
83rd
ru
e
nning
Padres' relief specialist.) Fourteen pitchers have won 300 or more Monday
Fifth
race,
$.16
C:
3 Vlcandi
match. It's called - No Ad, No Points, No Playing Tennis. It sure
Cleveland
(Paxton
00)
440 4.60
at
7 Gondra
0.20 6.00 5.20 Boston (Stanley 00), 2 p.m.
games In their careers. The most recent was Early Wynn, who got the Boston Marathon.
3.00 7 Cassmnn
saves
a lot of time..........and you don't need to be in condition!
S Handy Boy
3.50 5.00
Q(3'3) 27.00; (3.3) 15.30; T (3•3
New York (Guidry 01) at
The list of official qualifiers
there in 1963 at the age of 43. Warren Spahn, who had 6i wins,
6Viv's Bugle
6.00 Chicago (Kravec 0-2), 2:15 p.m
soared by 3,000 this year to " 32220 Fourth Game
pitched through 1965.
Q(S-7) $210; P17.4) 55.10; T17•S.4)
A tip of the hat toDoug Maliczowski, Rick MeMurry and all the
Baltimore (D. Martinez 01)
7,800. In addition, there will be i rustaMandola 15.00 •
442.00. Time 31.44 .
at Milwaukee
Caldwell 2.0,
people at Bayhead for putt in g on a great tournament last
2:30 P.M.
the usual pretenders, number- 2 VIcandi.Gastl
S.40 340
__
weekend. it was highly organized and professionally run.
11*111race, 5.14. A
Egano.Prad.ra
California
(Frost
00)
at
4.00
/
big in the thousands, who have
3 Lamar Scott
13.00 10.10 1.50 Oakland (Langford 0-2), 4:30
;~ i
0 (1.2) 37.50: P ( I•2) 125.10:1 (1.2failed to mee t the race's 3) 435.00.
1 KO's Gambler
5.40 6.20 p.m.
Ed Fitshugh, from Nokomis, was the whole show in the singles
I Mineola Laney
4.40
Fifth Gem.
Detroit (Baker 0-0) at Texas
qualifying standards.
competltlon.Edwasplayingperfccttennisanddestroyedfourtup
0(3.4) 44.50; P13-4) 111.10; 1(3-4- (Alexander 00), 5:35 p.m.
aMutilIe.Echaniz 13.40 10.40 6.20
The 26mile, 300-yard race SApralz.GoIri
*
35 and over players to win the tournament. No. I player in the
"
I) 307.00. TIm. 31.10.
Minnesota (Hartzell 00) at
11.40
last year drew 4,674 official 3Gasti.WaIIy
.,
Seattle (Bannister 1 0). 10:33 state, Bill Austin, won only three games from Fitzhugh in the
4.70
Seventh race, iiI:
.
p.m.
0(5-I) 44.25: P(ll) 142.50; r
entrants, also a record, and
finals.
7 Midcsleoround
f
4
,
20.60 12.00 6.20
Sunday's Games
11 -A
\
1t 1,000 more than the year before. 3) 363.40. Sixth Game
3 Forebode
17.00 3.20
Cleveland at Boston
"We're going to have to sit IArano.Diagall 14.1010.00 520 2iean Nate
3.20
Detroit at btexas
0(3-7) 00.40; P(7-311 344.00; T(7.3.
'* Q. Rate the uniforms worn by major league baseball teams, down with the numbers and see 6Vicandi.lsldro
New York at Chicago
12.40 7.00
2)741.10. Time 3.04.
Baltimore at Milwaukee
4.60
Which is the least appealing and which one do you think Is the how It goes this year," said 200mingo.Fernan
Kansas City at Toronto
Oil-I) $3.40; P (1.4)171.50:1 (I-Ibest? I say the Reds' uniforms look worst with their low stirrups Marathon Director Will Cloney, 2)733.50.
EIghth race, 5.16, a:
Minnesota at Seattle
3Ask Him
1S.20 5.60 1.10
'iand black shoes. O.P., Oregon Hill, N.C.
California at Oakland
who expects 10,000 runners and
Seventh Game
3.00 710
You're not going to get me Into that hassle. I'm still trying to get Joggers and the usual multi- • Hernan-Arrieta 12.20 7.60 7.00 4rie Ann
National League
I Dizzy Duffy
2.10
c
4.20 3.60
used to the softball-type uniforms pioneered by Char lie Finley million spectators who watch 31 Ramon.Pecina
East
Q(34)
17.20;
P13-4)
$4.10;
T(3-4l)
Duran-Wally
3.50
W L pct. Ge
111.10. Time 31.31.
and now gaining wide adoption. It still boggles the eyes of an old the race from Hopkinton to
INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)
0(3-I) 45.00; P (5-3) 131.10:1 (1.3'
A
Ten additions to the field
Montreal
4 1 .000
1) 510.60.
purist to see the Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates, for downtown Boston.
record
field
that
may
reach
or
were
announced Friday, 1n
St.
Louis
3
2
600
I
Ninth race, isA:
Eighth Gams
Instance, In black pants. I find the Cincinnati Reds' togs and
3 2 .600 1
"They say we're becoming 2ZubiWally
surpass 100 is in prospect for eluding a three-ear team from
3 Timeless Gift
3.60 7.20 2.40 New York
11.10 5.40 1.50
Pittsburgh
3 4 .179 2
scenic as any of them -with their red stripes. And what's wrong elitist. Well how can you be 1 Egena.Goiri
740 2.60 Phila
the Indianapolis 500, despite the Bob Wilke of Milwaukee.
7.60 4.00 4 Nancy's Best
7 3 .400 2
1
Border
Nancy
4.00
SMutilla.Enrique
3.00
with black shoes?
continued threat of boycott by Speedway officials indicated
elitist with 7,800 runner,?" he
Chicago
0
3
3
0(3-4)4.10; P13-411 13.00; T(3-4.I)
I32.0O;T(3.I.
west
Q. Early in the '7$ NFL season, when the Philadelphia Eagles said. "Every runner wants to 5) 0(12)44.70,P(2.1)
a group of dissident drivers and the final field may not he
25.10. Time 35.73.
314.20,
W L Pd. OS car o wners.
downed the Miami Delphi.., Spike Jones faked a punt for the run Boston, It's like the Masters
Ninth Game
determined until early next
San Fran
6 2.730Tenth race, $-14, A:
10.20 1.20 4.10
Eagles and ran Io the Miami 3I. Looking at a replay,I ..Uced an Golf Tournament. Every golfer 6 Echaniz
When
the
Indianapolis
Motor
week.
Houston
2
.714
3
Rick
Agreed
3.60 2.60 3.20
7Enrique
4 4 .soo 2
Of the ends jumped ahead of Spike and then jumped hack before wants to play in that, but not 5 Oscar
Speedway closed business
More than 50 entries were
7.60 5.00 Cincinnati
5.20 1 Manatee Steve
Angeles
4 5 ."Al 2',
2 WIld McCoy
6.20 Los
he started pm.Isg, Shouldn't there have bees an "Illegal man everyone does."
Friday
for
the
Easter
weekend,
received
0(24) 53.10, P14.7) $40.31; T (4'2
the day before, 44 of
Atlanta
3 5 373 3
0(413) 15.00; P13.111 26.10; T13-I.
dowilleld" penalty called? Flint Holly, Delaid, Sb.
Last year, there were 30 5) 421.45.
93
were
entries
hand,
one
them
In
from
a group of car
San
Da
2 6 230 4
2)131.20. Time 31.20.
Tenth Game
Friday's Results
No. NFL rules still allow two men to go downfield on punts runners In the field who had run 1 HernunUrquiza
more
than
l
t
y
owne
as
ea
r's
record
rs
who
fornied
their own
15.10 7.00 4.20
Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 6
Elsventhrace, S-IL C:
before the ball Is booted. Besides, you noted that the end jumped amnarathonin2:2Oor less. This 4Apraiz-Olano
total.
racing
group
in
7.10 4.40
policy
feud
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2
3Stsomrock
35.00 25.10 7.10
3.40
back.
year there are 90, an unequaled 2Sara.Echanlz
Entries
deadlined
before
with
the
race-sanctioning
Atlanta
2,
Los Angeles I
OCircus
12.00420
144.II;T(1-4.
San Francisco S Hout
Q.Inthe box scoreofa game between the New Jersey Netsaad assemblage of talent In the 2) Q(I'4)44.$0;P(l-4)
7
midnight April 15 will be ac- United States Auto Club and
2Celeno
30.64.
Today's Games
013$) 50.20: P113-1) 454.50; T(I.
the Philadelphia Eagles played March 23, I noticed that three history of the event.
cepted, but only the fastest 33 Threatened to run their 011
Eleventh Game
(All Times 1ST)
3 Vicandl-Gerardo 5.10 5.40 3.00 2)1,253.40. Time 31.64.
players Eric Mosey, Harvey Catchings sad R6110Simpson
cars in qualifications will make race in conflict with the
Chicago (Reusctel 0-1)
- 40: - Ruled no race.
12th
1 Arano.Gastill
3.00
Mco.tyeal
(Grim,)e
00),
1:05
e' "sled as playing for both tnm,4n you explain that is. for
the million-dollar race May V'-'i',e'dway event.
*L J0I Handle $$5343
Carasa.Fernan
3.00
P.M.
pm
me? F,B,, Levittown, Pa.
01(1.3) 24.50; P (3-I) 57.30,7 (3.
Philadelphia (Espinosa 00)
1-2) 230.11111111
First, you mean the Philadelphia l6ers That unusual orat New York (Allen 00,
(12 same unavailable)
p.m.
currence came about because an earlier game between those two
St. Louis (Forsch 10)
Ellis Cowden shot a final
teems last November was protested. The protest over an of.
Pittsburgh (Whitson 00), 7:15
fIcial'smldakeincallingthreetechnlcalfouls - wastçbeldby round 90 Wednesday to claim
p.m.
Seminole High ran its
Houston (RuMs 0. 1) at San baseball record to 16-9 Friday
Am01
tees..
NBA commissioner Larry O'Brian. At the time, Simpson and the Sibal Palm spring chainSANFORD-ORLANDO
Francisco (Blue 20), 1:05 p.m.
East
by two shots over Ruth
Catchings were on the 76ers and later traded to the Nets.
Friday night
Cincinnati (Seaver I-I) a San night with an Impressive 26-2
IN L Pct. oa
5,ilth,
Likewise, Money slitched from the Nets to the 76er's.
Diego (Perry 10), 9 p.m.
Milwauke
Flrstrace,S- ILD:
victory over Orlando Boone
4 3 Ay
Atlanta (Niekro 1 1) at Los behind the three-hit pitching
Sea Savarese won B Fight 5 Manatee Duece 20.50 6.40 3.00 Boston
3 2 .600 i,,
everyone
Q' U the Pittsburgh Steele's are so unbeatable
of
l Pahokee
3.20 3.50 Toronto
Angeles (Welch 1-0). 10 p.m.
3 3 .soo I
says, why did They get knocked out of pro f.etbsll play.ft1a1t71 with a closing round VI to Brother Bear
George
Porzlg
and
the
lusty
2.50 Baltimore
Sunday's Games
34i',
and 1177 with almost the same team that we the Super Bowl Is Protect a one-elIot lead over
0(54) 45.31: 7(547) 365.21. Time New York
Chicago at Montreal
hitting of Juan Dealba, Rick
3 4 .429 W,
Detroit
Phila at New York, 2
1 3 .250 2
Zeus Elide. In C Flight Jam 31.43,
January? G,L, Shares, Pa.
Wells and Bill Marine, who had
SeclOd race, S-14,C:
Cleveland
U. Louis at Pittsburgh
I S .147 3
In'76 they were ruinedby injuries to three ci their four rwwmipg Penman had a 101 for a fo- 6 Now Color
three
hits each.
Atlanta at Los Angeles
24.40 4.10 5.00
West
backs, including darters Franco Harris and Rocky Bleler, and so shot margin of victory over 2 Shabbona
4.00 2.40
Cinci of San Disgo. 2
w i. Pc?. an
Seminole Is at DeLand
1 Carolina Tip
7.50 Texas
Houston at San Fran, 2
S 0 1.000 had to revise their offense against Oakland, going with only on. Grace Heldlmmi.
Monday night.
setback. Th. Raiders romped. In "77, the Steele's were rent by
salary disputes early in the season and also had 12 players on
injured reserve. Everything jelled for them In 1$. The.. Super
_____________________
Bowl triumphs in five years Is a pretty snappy record.
'Q, Could you *M furnish any Werastlis on Hsyt W'hsn1sru WNW" h -ins who Well toplaylerthe Now Yak
JITIOWLIIITTIS
R1111041 Hisaus; Four Diamonds;. twice; Dan Burton 310; Ott
Other Highlights : Turkeys ids
IALL&amp;CHAIN
Giants and Baltimore "14 ad UIy Ojel, who med to pitch
Charlies Angels; Gators; Pin Pals; Granneman 3-10; Mike Burke 310; Baker
&amp; Hazel Molar- Flagship
Standings:
Mixon
Auto
Parts,
Gems;
Spoilers;
Bars Hares; Nit Rose Patrick 310; Billie Stone 3-10; Bank Turkey in the
tbeSsa Frudsc. GIa? SInce thsy nee4, I have .et bead
1011% Lucille
Standings: The Go betweens, Der
Johnny Walker, Real Estate, Wits; Orange lowleri, Super Gerry Leinsering 3-10; Gordon Cl.rkj&amp;S
Underground, turkey Oily Sex, Junk Yard Dogs, The Go
R.bim.s, Mardela SpiWs, Md,
Yelvingion Insulation, Wilts Amoco Sports; Woodpickers.
Leisoflring 3.10, 7-7.
Cisisto Deitona Sanitation, turkey
Getters, Moon Pies, No Names,
Wilhelm, who actually pitched for seven teams In his 21-year Galloway Builders, Ladles High Games: Ted Puckett 220;
Carol Colwell, turk ey Ann Curtis, Gutter Dusters, The Quick Starts.
Auxiliary,
Flog
Reserve,
Sanford
Ted
Foote
215;
Mike
Burke
157;
New
Ml NOONII'S
caleer, is now a pitching coach
Cooks Corner- Evelyn Baker,
High Games: .IJ Sexton 191, Dee
Sewing Center, Johnny Walker Andy Patrick l54; Joe Wekkl,4;Al
Misfits.
át Yankees and will work with their AA West Haven, CanaL, COnSt.
Nader 141, Ray Fore 175, Shelly
Co.
ANlin 150; Bud Huff 145; Art Streit
High Games: Ida laker 304; Jan
Fore 16.6, Bryant Hickson Jr. 191,
High Games: Moo Wilkins 205; 150; Adam Iittllnger 175; Edward How 191-161; Phyl Me" 170; Hazel
(Mm team this summer. (He also taught vete-en Mickey [l
SUNDAY $171 MIXED
Peggy Moon 174, Rick Reynolds lit,
147; Ann ColemanUS; Hirsch 177: MK MCKIboSS 174; Lou Motair 153)07; Flagship lank Toby
Row
vasjghn
Of the Path-es how to throw a knuckliff this wider) O'Dell who Helen Shepard 171; Shirley Simas Bolton 176; Will kernstock
Cathy Doyle 163, Bud Doyle 147 Anne
Standings:
174; Bryant 151 Highbanks Marina, Alice
Mr. C's Chicken No. S. See 143, Ernie Runion 191, Thelma
c2eom*ofCIunaontotheBa1tlmoreOnIo1esin lIS4umdladadl3
11$.
Raymond Rucker 175; P11 Valente 1.11mev 170 Deltona Sanitation, Carol Spoilers, Pinup,,
No. 9, Btsrsns Heidrick 177, Vernon
High Series: Mae WilklnsS3O; Ann 175; Row Patrk 174; Ole
,IIons, now li ves In his native South Carolina, at Newbury.
Colwe 14 7 CuIjO Canvas, Little Ranch, The Pits, Mishaps, Nite Mary Blair 152, Bryant White 211.
Hickson Jr.
Coleman 474.
lfl; Helen Ferrer ilL lee Ferrer Whitehead 173 Mary Elnore i &amp; Strikers, Custom improvement.
Cu
yes
gte.
of
the
peipis
wb.
mad.
the
=
,Q,
153.
Converted Splits: Shirley Iipp 2-5. 170, Barbara Knelel 150; Lillian 162 Stenstromo R ealty
Hig h Games: Bill Hogan 205204;
Cu
rt
is
143
tiebdewa 1w the Raiders Is the Heidi Bowl aj.imt the Js?
10; Margie Will 3-4, 74; own Smeic PeN 141; Mundia Goddard 14ill,
Cooks Cornqr, Evelyn Biker 152 Dick Richards 303; Larry Green
High Series: Jim Nader $32, Gus
$-p.
8Se., PM=14 CoW.
High Sines: Al Alt III 50; Mike NO its.
352; Charlie Plant M.
Sexton 531, JJ Sexton $OS, Sheley
Other
Highlights: Queen of week lurke 534; Andy Patrick $19; Ted
High Series : Bili Hogss 553;
High Series: Toby Bryant 433
,Tt IOU gum, made famousbecame NBC cmd Off the telscad
Fore 451, Ray Fore 471,
Shirley Slmas +61.
Pvcka$t 11$; Ted Feels 504
Harry Psntscost $10; Dick Richards IN, Bryant Hickson Peggy Moon
Highbanks Marina, Alice Ulmer
Jr. 541,
,w won by
minute
sift of 1111""
MCKiNISI IN; Edwa Hirsch 505; Deilos SanItation, Carol Colwell $46; Martin Hansen 531; Charlie Blair 405, Bud Doyle 444, Mary
Raymond Rucker 454; Adam Nit. 440 Custom Canvas, SandY Moete
Ojklad, 4332. Tb. iders wore trailing by thee. pouts h,5$
Plant $13; Andy Patrick 510; Kathy Runion 504, Vernon White Ernie
$07,
DILTONA PINBUSTIRS
flinger 44; Lou leNin 151.
153 Cooks Corner, Evelyn Baker 495 Bukur SW; Jim Moyer 504; Jim Bryant Hickson
thegam wat oft the air thin QIIthS &amp;nb C80919 a GlUd
Jr. 351.
Converted Splits: Harry Fufton S. Ml$its.
Starr 502; Lynn Eiland 501.
Converted Splits: Cathy Doyle 7.
touchdown passo and Prodon RldWiuber recovered a kickoff In
Standings: Lepredsauns; Easy 6.7; Mencha Goddard $410; Ole
Converted Splits : 4.107 Hazel
Converted Splits: Doris lenten 5. 7, Linda Shull 5.$•
Goes.
Lucky
Str
ikes;
Lucky
Few;
e
7-10;
Lou
010
1
3.
e erbsr. The ether Oakland
lolton 37-10; Mothmr+ Flagship lank, S-il Ray 10; Bob Kllheffer 5-10; Mange
So "d
Other Highlights
Star of the
ya
Hel.*i Pal -0
wei. iii unargron 5.7 j
; j
SIrawn 3.10.
'T ad
ks
were tallied by Warren Wells, Billy
WIsk Bryant Hickson Jr. +71; High
lac ; HILVSa Jet $11; 2.1.71 5-10; Will Kefl*tock 1.7; Jim lvi HlghWks MarIna. 40 LOMISI
Other Highlights: Star: Fay
Averages Gus Sexton 171; Jim
Fred Sll'iici
Strikers; Popeyess Jill &amp; Jeans; Rveli 17: Bernie mown 3.7, HartlOCk- Misfits.
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deciding game in the Spectrum,
the Flyers once again w count
on captain Bobby Clarke's
leadership.
The ever-present Clarke won

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Announcer Blind,

Like Father, Like

But Calls Shots

Son Finally True

ATLANTA (UPI) - From his
"I would remember the news could be helpful to the
perch In the press box, from newspapers, television, military's classification work.
broadcaster Jo. Walker uses from covering stories on my "If it was
In my mind, nobody
his ears
not his eyes
to own, from wherever," he says. could get it from me," he said.
determine the outcome of the "At the School for the Blind,
Play as the Dodgers' Don Sutton memory was a required subwinds up to pitch to Gary ject," he explains.
Boxing matches on television
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Matthews of the Atlanta

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(NEA)
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A generation ago, the father, Ken, was a fine pitcher Golf Classic here recently

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son who followed his father into before and after World War I!. refuted the idea that baseball's
a career in professional Detroit pitcher Joe Coleman Is sons don't measure up to their
baseball
was
st ill
a another of the cur rent baseball fathers.
phenomenon,
kids.
Buddy Bell of the Texas
There was Bi lly Sul livan, Jr.,
Such offspring as Mike Rangers and Bob Boone of the
whose dad had been a Hegan, Earl Averill, and Hal Philadelphia Phillies were
prominent major league cat- Lanier managed to stick around enjoying the pre-spring training
cher Just after the turn of the the big leagues for several exercise and, In a relaxed
century. Billy Jr., hung on as a years.
mood, telling what it was like to
big league catcher for a decade
There has been one con- grow up knowing that your
in the 1930s and into the 1944)s, spicuous common factor among father is a major league star.
He was a rarity for his time. all those mentioned above. And then to make more money
But the species is more None of them could play playing baseball than old dad
prevalent now. Early exposure baseball like his old man.
ever dreamed of.
to the gam e didn 't turn off such
"Like father, like son" didn't
Buddy Bell, who spent seven
current performers as Dale apply (with the possible ex- seasons with the Cleveland
(son of Yogi) Berra, an in ception of Coleman, who did Indians before being traded to
Texas for the fort hcoming
campaign, signed a contract
with his new employers that
will pay him $2.2 million over
the next six years.
He is one of the fin e third
baseman In the game-JIm
Palmer of Baltimore calls him

•.

helped him develop announcing
skills.

"They would give you a book
an d say that you have this
With one out and Jeff
chapter to read about American
"I divided the TV set Into
Burroughs on first, Just one history
d
you
wo
an
ul
ers with the far left-hand
d
take
it
corn
sound - t he crack of t he bat
home
and
stud
it
y
.
Wh
secti
on of the ue
on
t ube
en
you
beng
i one
.
against the ball - will
enable
came
back
to
class,
teachers
corner
and
the
far
right
another
Walker to call the play seconds
before the announcers in the would collect the books, then corner. The middle of the
broadcast booth next to him. call on a student and ask the screen was the ring," says
"' How the hell did he know?" student to recite the chapter, Walker.
"event for event, word for
is the usual reaction, says word."
"God meant for me to be a
Walker, chuckling,
sportscaster," says Walker. "I
At one time Walker consid- think I'm eventually going to
The Miami native says he Just
/
knows baseball and that ered approaching the military, break Into sports broadcasting
baseball is simple.
convinced his memory training on the network level."
Buddy Bell: Chip off old block
But there's more to it than
that because Walker Is blind.
The 46-year-old sportscaster,
who has been heard on southenl
airwaves since 1954, has
developed systems employing
the ear and memory to help him
cover various sporting events.
Walker has been blind since
birth. But he knows what a
the best glove man at
his position
but he has not
baseball field looks like. That's
because when he was a child a
been an overpowering hitter,
teacher drew one for him in
No.hltter was the name of the
His father, Gus Bell, played
By United Press 1nteraatjo
Braille. He took it from there. game In the Seminole Pony
in the National League for 15
Ho uston Coach Tom Nissalke, seasons, the ma jor part of them
In order to cover baseball, he Baseball Le&amp;'gue Friday as
whose disappointing Rockets with t he Cincinnati Reds, and
also had to develop listening Paul Alegre hurled a no-hitter
can now go home for the was in four AU-Star gam es.
skills and combine them with against D&amp;J Equipment to lead
summer, says people shouldn't
his knowledge of the players' H&amp;D Realty to a 2.1 victory.
"He batted In over 100 runs
be
so
surprised
about
styles.
th
e
four
different times," says
Also In the perfect category
Atlanta Hawks.
"I knew before that particu- was the no-hitter thrown at Jim
Buddy proudly. "The highest
Atlanta eliminated the Rock- salary he ever made was
lar play that If the ball was hit Smith Insurance by Kirk Rozek
ets with a 100-91 victory in
on the ground anywhere In the and Keith Grajeda as Maronda
Atlanta Friday night advanmfield. Burrouahs was stnThe Bells are close. They live
- -a tA n
trig to the Eastern Conference near each other in Cincinnati,
posed to go into second as hard
In other games, Seminole
semifinals. The Hawks now where Buddy grew up and first
as he could to take the guy Harness Raceway tripped
play a best-of seven series went to Miami of Ohio (later
covering it out of the play, so Tropic Bank, 20-2, as Scott
against
the world champion Xavier University) on a
that he could not throw Mat' Bowers turned in a fine pitching
Washington
Bullets.
basketball scholarship.
thews out," said Walker. "And performance; Royal AMC Jeep By United Press International umpires were not of
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let
loose,
"Several
months
ago, I said
that's what happened."
seven
hits
In
two
Innings.
But they never talk baseball
halted
Richard
Coffey
"I don't see how he (Heitzer) Blue Jays 4,
Earl Weaver, the volatile league caliber and were trying
Atlanta ismy dark-horse choice unl€ss Buddy brings the subject
Walker's "sound system," Photography, 7-5; Barnett
Roy Howell hit his first homer to win it all," Nissalke said. up. When Gus was playing
which he says is usually ac- Bank got three hits each from skipper of the Baltimore their best during the first week threw Ken Singleton out, except
of the season, so he pretty much to get his name in the papers," of the season and Jim Clancy "They have got the material outfield for the Reds, Buddy
curate, enables him to deter- Mike D'AmIco and Clint Baker Orioles, has unders
Weaver said. "It's something allowed just two hits in helping and are well coached."
would tag along and be in the
mine what his eyes cannot see and a four-hitter from Steve SAINIfl SANK SWIM IN STUFF left them alone.
However,
Friday
night
he
can
tell his children about, the Blue Jays defeat the Royals
wherethe
ball
is
going.
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McCormick as Barnett Bank DimicsAIIM
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a bigger one when Rangers 5, Tigers 4:
with 25 points each as Atlanta, the pet of such
bat have the same sound. 1 i-i Forest City was an 8-2 "'
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Miller
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found ftout working at Miami loser to Longwood; Galaxy WNW
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Norman,
whose
error
winning its 17th straight at Kluszewski
and
3 3 2 colmm
Frank
3
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Stadi um (In the late l0s)," he Carpets blasted Knight, r &amp; Al
the Ro
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11110
450 TseØsr
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In the top of the seventh, scored ejection of Coach Hubie Brown
Mliii
said. "I knew Miami Stadium Co., 10.4; Aildar Auto I'
325 NodS..
200
It's one of the thrills of
Aky
III
SwaIn
fifth inning, for throwing
I
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well and I knew by the sound of took 6.3 measure of Process Ventogso 1 I I TIbia
was
even
more
upset
the
winning run in the bottom of in the second quarter. The Buddy's career that he later
Weaver
'
helmet after being called out on wi
es
the inning, enabling the Rockets led by four at the time played with and for Frank
the bat hitting the ball where it Machinery, as Tommy Wilkes lows
th the umpiring of Shulock
kw
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st
rikes by plate-umpire John
was going," he added.
Rangers to defeat the Tigers of the ejection and ballooned Robinson when the latter
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had two hits and Clint Boyles
balls and strikes.
Shulock, Weaver blew his formed that Shulock was an and remain unbeaten In five the lead to 11 before the Hawks managed the Indians. He also
"For example, abet that hits and David Hanson had two
stack,
li IQUIP.
HID REALTY
came back.
the ball with a loud sound is RBIs each; Soblk's got four hits De
umpire from the Big Ten
played against Vada Pinion
MINT
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He ranted and raved and
Angels
10,
A's
1:
basically an out. But when a from Bobby Chapman and
AIIM Ovensfrssl
II
"It
really
psyched
me
up
and
Leo Cardenas, who were
did
Conference,
Weaver
said,
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. all the things he usually saves won
Anse
pi
when
Hu
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got
e
bi
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ball and bat have a th umping downed Smith Insurance, 16-10; R.MeN
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bnd, then buicaUylt'sgóii" QudFenclngdoppedDenj3y's solve
Bob Boone, a fine catther for
ue, too."
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ooui, who scored 17 of his the Philadelphia Phillies who
Joe Rudi, Brian Downing and
II DoJors
IS
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The
Orioles
did
about
as
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sounded loud on a baseball and girls softball team ' defeated P00050
against the Brewers as they did Rance Mulliniks In handing the points In the first quarter, played for the National League
Wias
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It went out A the park was McKenchnle Machinery, 13-12;
A's their seventh low in eight agreed. saying, "We knew we in the AII-Star game Jut
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had to dig down deep."
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Twi.
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MarIners
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Wiàis
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half but battled back to lie the
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His father, Ray Boone, who
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of
Weaver,
om
ame at 78 after three periods, also started out
Th
g
e White Sex spoiled the dreaux hit two-nm h ers
ed on the ball."
record to 8.0 as Terri Bloyney
U a catcher but
SMITH
was ejected by Shulock for debut of Luis Tlant In Yankee the Twins tied a club record Drew teamed with Terry played most of his 13 years In
Walker, a black, currently and Tracy Elliott had three hits *011*5
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arguing a balk called against pinstripes by belting the Cuban with five double plays In Fuilow, who came off the bench
hosts a morning radio program each.
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for 14 points, for most of the
called "Sports Talk" for PIOCIOS
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and a single, and pitched a one-hitter to lead VFW to a 38-1
win over defending champ Moose Friday in the Sanford
Junior League.
VFW Is now 2.0.
Kiwanis kept pace with VFW and earned a share of the
league lead by defeating Knights of Columbus, 17.14, in

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Marvin Knight collected a pair of singles and Bobby

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Hill struck out nine and walked just one In four Innings.

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deciding game In the Spectrum, Flames.
All colleges which have substantial basketball programs also the Flyers once again will count
Vancouver Coach Harry
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Bobby Clarke's Neale Is olwlotnly pleased with
earns. Providing information such as you request Is part of their leaderthlp.
his club's effort so far, and
ervice; you'll generally find them very cooperative. No, there is
The ever-present Clarke won
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charge for providing this material to leglthnste fans such as a critical face-off in the tough in the final game.
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Matthews of the Atlanta
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"They would give you a book skills.
Braves.
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"I divided the TV set Into
Burroughs on first, just one chapter to read about American
sound - the crack of the bat history and you would take it corners with the far left-hand

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before thetoannouncers
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tway, have single games against the four teams In the AFC

At one time Walker consid. think I'm eventually going to

Phillies who won the Eastern Division of the National League.

In the other playoff contest

prominent major league cat- Lanler managed to stick around enjoying the pre'spring training

the country, going to Indiana State when he could have gone

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State, which has a basketball tradition of Its own.

where the ball Is going.

bat have the same sound. I
found this out working at Miami

skipper of the Baltimore

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By UaIted Preii .1itett1oi1 In the
National League for 15
Houston Coach Tom Nissalke, seasons, the major part of them
whose disappointing Rockets with the Cincinnati Reds, and
can now go home for the was In four 'All-Star games.
summer, says people shouldn't
"He batted In over 100 runs
be so surprised about the four different times," says
Atlanta Hawks.
Buddy proudly. "The highest
Atlanta eliminated the Rock- salary he ever made was
ets with a 100-91 vIctory in $27,."
Atlanta Friday night, advancThe Bells are close. They Ue
lug to the Eastern Conference near each other In Cincinnati,
semifinals. The Hawks now where Buddy grew up and first
play a best-of seven series went to Miami of Ohio (later
against the world champion Xavier University) on a
WashIngton Bullets.
basketball scholarship.

their best during the first week

threw Ken Singleton out, except

left them alone.

Weaver said. "It's something allowed just two hits In hJp,g and are well coached."

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reach 6-6, you play the best of nine points. Whoever gets to live
points first wins the set 7.6. A lot of luck is involved in this type of
tIe breaker and it is not a popular method with professional
players. Again it is used to save time.
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CWfle

the Big Ten games.

hlck.

played against Vada Pinion

Don Aase pitched a six-hitter when Hubie got ejected," Drew his faftwr'a
for the veteran wups and got wonder If he's a homer In that and got home-run
anppc)'t fzom Said.
Bob Boone, a fine catcher for
the sesne result he usually gets 1ue, too."
Downing
Jthnson,whoacoredl7ofhis the Piüiaieipiia
and
TheOrlolesdldaboutaswell Joe Rudi, Brian

NinthGame

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2Enrique
S Oscar

S 2 .714 1

CalIfornia
Chicago

5 3 .625 I', person Is In would have little bearing on the match. The NCAA has

br 4,K.C. l(gm called 6th)
9. aamm
3
Texas 5. Detroit 4

Mllwauk

CalIfornia 10, Oakland 1
Minnesota I, Seattle 2
Today's Games

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tossed out In the fifth mning, In their hassle with the urn- A's Uwir veotli loss in eiglg
too,
In the seventhinning, Orioles'
lvi. 0, Mariners 2:

agreed1 saying, "We knew

manager In place of Weaver,

game at 78 after three periods.

arguing

The White Sox spoiled the dreaux hit two-run homers

we

In the All-Star game last

TheHawkstrailed5g42atthe memories.
start.i out as a catcher

fOUrtiMluarter offense. But It young
I

•

I

Bob

to

the

defense which proved the Undoing for the Rockets, holding
"I resneinber Luke Easter,
them scoreless for
1IIflUt5 Larry Doble and Bobby AvIla1"
stretch.
Bob,
The Cardinals' Dane Iorg had during

SS

I I I Mws
III Jsrdes
1711 TItal

$150

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MorBBas

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tisSNels

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base, slammed a pair 01 twonin be an asset
Pirates to a 74 trIumph

o,

Mimer's

balk
way

,.

Dan Drlesa.n deutled In two

lij

Steele

came on

I

etImgatinn. i

In the fourth Sai' D,

fnitr*tIoi of his
Injiuy4IlIed capped a five-run third Inning his first major-league victory lakers 121, Nuggein $1:
play up to lofty expectations. seventh nithig
off lr Buddy Mla'4a handed Lus Angeles Its log most of the second half

says, why did they get knocked oat of pro i.wtbau play.i

with a closing round 1

7 Brother Bear

January? - (LK., Sharse, pa.

ZeUs Plael,. In C FUgM, Jane

31,63.

shot margin 01 viCtor)? over
Grace He1&amp;iiwu.

6 New Color
Shabbona
1 CarolIna Tip

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lbs siet ooss toistpi ctiiir

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Vàrk Yankees and will work with their AA West Haven, Coon.,

pace 1 Angeles, setting up a totted
have

_--'-

I

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diartI1

.

Uk1g' this winter,) o'Dau who

0111* Padres how to throw a

Q. Can you give so. the ____ 01 the peS$i

season

(1872), bust Brire Klaosi.

,

once

the gam. went oft the air

of "jj,'

'"

".'1.d

,.,.•, 'p a'

nIf'wli,

D5g0Iiato

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by

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were tallied by Wwr. Wells, Billy
Fred Riletnikoff.

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I? .P'.. t;.

'ap, -

SPahokee

3.20 3.50
3.50

determined

Cincinnati

1

4 .soo 2

Atlanta

3

375 3

Speedway closed business
more than last year's record

-

Major Leagu.

More than 50 entries were

own

Todays Games
(All Timos 157)

copied, but only the fastest 33 threatened to run their

on

Montreal (Grimsl.y 00), 1:05
p.m.
Philadelphia (Espinosa
0.0)
at New York (Allen 00), 2:03

owners

(Forsth

10) at

p.m.
Houston (Ruhle 01) at San
Francisco (Blue 20), 4:03 p.m.

Seminole Nine
Crunches Boone
Seminole High ran its

baseball record to 16-9 Friday
night with an Impressive 20-2
victory over Orlando Boone

Toronto
Baltimore

3 3 .500 1
p,.
34 .

sgeiei (Welch 10), 10 p.m.
Sunday's Gamos

George Porzlg and the lusty

Detroit

I 3 .230 2

Phil. t New York, 2

Wells and Bill Marino, who had

Atlanta at Los Angeles
Cinci at San Diego, 2
Houston at San Fran, 2

Monday night.

west
W L PcI.
S 0 1.000

-

a.
-

Diego (Perry 10),

the million-dollar race May V. Speedway event.

4 2 w

7.50 Texas

until early next

who formed their

Milwauke

74.60 6.50 5.00
4.00 2.60

indicated

Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2

American League
Et

FinS race, S.16, D:

GB car owners.
-

officials

12.00 4.20

s0:
Ruled no race.
A - 3012; Handle
-

6 2.750

Friday's Results

0(31) 05.20: P131) 406.00; T(3-$

12th

W L Pct.

Fran

contInued threat of a boycott by Speedway

p.m.

Seminole is at DeLand

Rlngsis; Hi. Balls; Four

Diamonds;

twice; Dan Burton 3-10;

Ott

IALL S CHAIN

Other Highlights : Turkeys Ida

... -L':1•* w...w

Johnny Walker, Real Estate, Wits; Orange Bowlers; Supir Gerry L•lnsnlng 3-10; Gordon ClarkJ&amp;S Underground,
turkey OIly Sex, Junk Yard Dogs, The Go
High Games: Ted Pvck,fl 220;
Carol Coiwell, turkey Ann Curtis, Gutter Dusters The Quick Starts.
Sewing Center, Johnny Walker Andy Patrick 154; Jo. Welck 154; Al
MIZtIts.
COn$t.
Nader Ill, Ray Fore 175, Sheley
AIflon 155;
Huff 155; Art Streit
High Games: Ida laker 304; Jan
Fore 166, Bryant Hickson Jr. Iii.

Roii Vughn 167; Ann Coleman 355; HInds 177; Mc McKibbon 176; Lou Motisi
153117; FlagshIp Bank Toby
Helen Shspard 171; ShIrley Sinsas Solon 176; Will kSnsatock 176; Bryant Ill
HigIsbanksMa,jn., Alice

Conversed SplIts: Shirley Ripp 2-5

fl Q55f1J5 qin1h C554 a 43-yard

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'

$ Circus

3 .100 2

Galloway Builders, Ladles

('

and

Shirley Slmas +61.
DILTOMA PINIU$TIR$

Caihy Doyle 163,
Standings: Mr. C's Chicken No.S, Se, 163, Ernie Bud Doyle 167 Anne
Runion lU Thelma

175; Helen Ferrer 110; Jsi Ferrer Whitelsead 173 Mary Elmer, 16$ &amp; Sinlkens, Custom Improvement.
170; larlra knesel 145; Lillian 162 Stonstrom Realty Ann Curtis III
High Gemes: Bill Hogan 200301;

High Series: Al AU ion S4I Mike Miditt.

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I'the last minute for a natk"al

I
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JET SOWLIUTTIS

57.

8.rs,

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oft Hountas.

2

surpass 100 Is in prospect for eluding a three-car team from

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Coleman 474.

l

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fIu'* full

for all of us.

-

3 2 .400 1

o

St. Louis

Sm1tK

ftky
backs, Including darters Franco Harris
and
1154 to revise Uwir o1ense agivi oakiand, going with only
setback. The Raiders romped. In "Ti, the Steelers were rout by
aslary disputes early In the season and also had 12 players on

3.60 2.60 3.20
7.60 5.00

Eleventh racs, 1.16, C:

7.40 140

SANFOIDORLANDO

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New York

PhIla
4.00
P13-4) 12.00; T(3-4-1) Chicago

Ellis Cowden shot a final

LIkewise, Money switched from the Nets to the 76ers.

pay

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Fm some rookie," said an doubles, one triple, two home II I, A*ss 7:

0(3-4)

2)131.20. Time 31.20.

1 AranoGastill
3.00
Carasa.F.qnan
3.00
0 Z(1.3) 26.55, P (3.1) 17.31,1 (3
1-2) 230.50,

4 I .000

I Border Nancy

3 Rick Agreed
4.60 4.10
520 1 Manatee Steve

Eleventh Game

.

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5515

M

Wltheizn, who actually _____
pitched for sevas teams In liii fl.y..ai

Concepcion went 4-for-4 to scored 20 polz*s end grabbed 17 the kids around,"

was

Larry

ruin a great Sport

____

Trati Blues N Sans $2:

$11 hosrer 01 the game snapped a
5 elgIt at-bats. The victory wont each shove In theme rum big Denver, where the Iak
III

*1711

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commissioner

Cowd.n Nabs
Sabal Crown

Bowl triumphs In fIve years Is a pretty snappy record.
'Q. Crud y.s ple tarniSh any lalirinstiss as Hoyt W
e veteran kauckJebsll b.ier vhs uISd in Jin)? fir the New YIIk

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the Padres' home opener,

*MC

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III Sudss
30151 T11J

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1
IS
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ftS*I_

Caidwell
Jonesfor
and43Darryl
bat did some fancy talking not lack 01 Intensity, that three-nm fourth ImthW, Tony Dawklns
combined
points pbysIcl
Gus Bell also bear a atrii
pp54 him of darting dat155 Scott, Ken Rita end Mike
Friday night, but it was merely
a warmç for
"But my father dids't
post•gwne "I just come to the ballpark Tyson also drove in one run and 37 rebounds to give

ii

IosM.p

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SPuNuom

By UMted Press bueristi.al never surpassed the 23-homer

te55fl5 last November was protested. The protest - over an of
NBA

a balk called against pinstripes by belting the Cuban with five doubic plays In Furlow, who came off the bench the majors as a aiiortatop a.

A A 5

ca.

naments are using it. It is spreading across the U.S. very rapidly.
I, for one, would like to see tennis left alone. We have a great
•'•
•a
b
b'
all of us tennis nuts, very dear. To see the game taken tpart,
modernIzed and speeded up to satisfy lglO's fast pace &amp; crowded
lIfe style Isa shame and hopefully, will not last, hopefully will not

Toronto

San

4 Apraiz.Olano

the Philadelphia Eagles played March 23, I motleed that three history of the event.

are listed as playing for both teams.
you explala tas as. i.e
ID - F.B.
ittawn, Pa.
First, you mean the Philadelphia 7krs. That unusual oc-

minutes or so. This takes one of the very important elements out
of the game. That element is conditioning. No longer will the

To Reach 100?

Ninth racs, IsA:
Eighth Game
3.60 2.20 7.10
2 ZubiWally
11.10 5.40 1.50 3 Timeless Gift

.dowedtbeMlamIDolphIwa,SpIkeJoiesfgedaputf.rte runBcdon.It'sliketheMastera

before the ball Is booted. Besides, you noted that the end jumped a marathon In 2:20 or less. ThIs

play a game and whoever gets to four points first wins the game.
The points are called one, two, three, four - 15, 30, 40 or adds or

MInnesota

3.50

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of the CadS jumped ahead of Spike and thea jamped back before wants to play In that, but not

three conventional sets, sets were introduced to save time. Of
course, high schools do not, for the most part, have enough courts
to run all of their matches in the conventional manner. Thus to
save time they use the eight game sets. It probably can't be
helped, but it's not fair to the players and often the better player
does not win in this short a match.

Indy 500 Field

SMutillaEnrique
5.00
Q(1'2)44.20;P(2.l) 132.00:T(3-1.

elitist wIth 7,000 runners?" he

.

but It's this scoring that I think is so valuable to the game. Its one
of the important things that sets it apart from all other sports.
In recent years there have been many changes involving the
scoring of tennis. Far too many changes in my opinion. Some time
back high schools started using "pro" sets (eight game matches)

nine point sudden death tie break system is also being used. 'rue

Third race, S-IS, M:
2
'
$GemsBonny
6.60 4.40 2.60 Oakland
1 7 12$ 5'2
1 Mardelil
5.60 3.00
Friday's Retutts
2

Fourth race, 5-16. 0:
3 Manatee Skip
7.40 3.20 3.20

as well as the tie breakers. Tennis scoring is indeed different and

'iV72j'

IL/4Vf..

0(10) 12.00; PILl) 36.30; T(S.I-6)
176.30. Time 31.02.

deuce.

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Tenth Game

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and

_ Mimer Litts Bucs

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with black shoes?

would tag along and be u

Nelson Norman, whose error winning Its 17th straight at Kluszewski

S

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MI$SH
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31 smIth

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35 T515e * I O'Qpl.

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AUSTAR AUTO WNeni.
AR U N Seliss

hopes to eventually break Into '.'
Oermaes
sports announcing on the NosIey
network level. He has boe Mills,
Slits
color anotincing for college IiliIwiy
JOITSH
school baseball and some play- Ninsi
TStaN
by-play.
His css'eer In brnadcaaffp.g

IS CWI
SI Als
Is N.n
IS 0...re

T.hshs

Dslisu

so wiue.
1 bows.
IS Lanon
I3 Nanios
S Osberon

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____________________
ollity _____
.
tm't

is

Kansas City (Leonard I 0) at
out to play a match and whoever wins the first point wins the
(Lemongello 01). 1
match.
Or worse yet, whoever wins the spin of the racket, wins the
2 Paco
p.m.
FIfth race, 5.16, C:
3 Vicandl
match.
It's called - No Ad, No Points, No Playing Tennis. It SUn'
Cleveland
(Paxton 00)
at
Cassmnn
7 Gondra
1.20 6.00 3.20 Boston (Stanley 00), 2 p.m.
5.00
saves a lot of time..........and you don't need to be in condition
5.10 5.00
0(2.3) 2710; P (2-3) 05.50; 1(3•3. S Handy Boy
New York (Guidry 01) at
____
6VIv's Bugle
" 322.20.
6.00 Chicago (Kravec 0.2), 7:15 p.m.
0(5.7) $210; P(7-S) S.10; 1(7.1.6)
AtIpof thehatto Doug Maliczowski, Rick MeMurry and all the
Fourth Game
Baltimore (0. Martinez 01)
642.00. TIm. 3I.s4.
1 Irusta.Mandola 1500 0.20 4.00
at Milwaukee (Caldweli 20),
people at Bayhead for putting on a great tournament last
2Vicandl.Gasti
2:30 pm.
5.60 3.00
weekend. it was tüghly organized and professionally run.
SI*thr.c,,$-%4,A
3Egana.Prad•ra
California
(Froil
4.00
00)
at
3 Lamar Scott
13.00 10.40 7.10 Oakland (Langlord 0.2). 4:30
Q(1•2) 37.10; P (I2) 121.10, T (1.24 KO's Gambler
1.40 6.20 p.m.
3) 435.00.
Ed Fitshugh, from Nokomis, was the whole show in the singles
1 Mineola Laney
1.60
FifTh aim,
Detroit (aaker 00) at Texas
competition.
Ed was playing perfect tennis and destroyed four top
0(3-4) 66.10; P(34) 1II.10 T(3.4. (Alexander 00), 5:35 p.m.
lMutIIlaEchoniz 13.60 10.60 6.20
1)
317.00.
35
and
over
players
to win the tournament. No. 1 player in the
Time
31.10.
SApralz.Goiri
Minnesota
C
rtzett 00) at
11.40 4.40
3GastI.Wally
Seattle (Bannister 1 0), 10:35 state, Bill Austin, won only three games from Fitzhugh in the
4.20
Seventh race, sB:
Q (31) 44.20:i iS) 142.10; T (5
p.m.
finals.
lMiddleground
20.60 17.00 6.20
3) 363.40.
Sunday's Games
3 Forebode
12.00 5.20
Sixth Game
Cleveland at Boston
2 Jean Nate
i Ar.Diaga Ii
3.20
Detroit at btexas
14.10 10.00 5.20
0(37) 00.40; p(7.3) 246.00; T(7-3.
ôVicandi.Isidro
New York at Chicago
12.40 7.00
2)761.10. Time 30.04.
2 omirWoFernon
Baltimore at Milwaukee
4.40
Kansas City at Toronto
0(14) 53 40;P(14) 17$.SO;T(14.
EIghth race, 5.16, B:
2)733.00.
Minnesota at Seattle
3Ask Him
15.20 1.60 4.10
California at Oakland
Seventh Game
4 Marie Ann
3.00 200
• HernanArrieta
12.20 7.60 7.10
NatIonal League
I Dizzy Duffy
2.10
3Ramon.Pecina
4.20 3.40
East
0(34) 17.20; P13.4) $6.10; T(3.4-I)
Duran.Wally

OD (7.1)

0(1.4) 44.55; PIll) 144,11:1 (1.4-

ball and bat have- a thumping dotrrx&amp; Smith ln.rance,
sound, then basically it's gone." Quald Fencing Mopped Denny's 1h
"The only guy whose bat Bj20-2; Wilkerson's Lumber EM
sounded loud on a baseball and girls softball team defeated Lsdbiilsr
WI
it went out of the park was McKenchnle Machinery, 13.12 Nailw$c*
Mickey Mantle," recalled and A.D. Plumbing girls soft- JoNeses
Mii
Walker, "because the thick end ballers whipped Trivislon w.ii,

McWiiiiems

'

5)

fifth Izidng, for throwing his
strikes by plate-umpire

I.

d

Atl.nfa station WRNG. He also

.

instance, In black pants. I find the Cincinnati Reds' togs and

sonledthewayfortheHawks moppetinamlnlatureunjform,

..iat hits and David Hanson had two

PROCISS
MACHINERY

of
leagues. To answer your questIon, he needs 33 and says he'll get miles
eastern
'em "as long as Rollie Fingers' arm holds out." (Fingers Is the Massachusetts' real estate
Padres' relief specialist,) Fourteen pitchers have won 3oo or more Monday In the rd running
he Boston Marathon.
games In their careers. The mod recent was Early Wynn, who got
The list of official qualifiers
there in 1963 at the age of 43. Warren Spabn, who had
wi,
soared by 3,000 this year to
pItched through 1965.
7,000. In addition, there will be
the usual pretonders, numberIng In thethousands, who have
failed to meet the race's
qualifying standards.
The 2SinIIe, 305-yard rare
last year drew 4,674 offIcial
entrants, also a record, and
1t ili 1,000morethanthe year before
. ________________________________________
"We're going to have to sit
Q. Rate the uniforms warn by major league baseball teams. down with the numbers and see
Which Is the least appealing and which one do you think is
how It goes this year," said
t*5t? I say the Reds' uniforms look worst with their low stirrups Marathon Director Will Cloney,
7and black shoes. - O.P., Oregon 11111, N.C.
who expects 10,000 runners and
You're not going to get me into that hassle. I'm still trying to get Joggers and the usual multiused to the softball-type uniforms pioneered by Charlie Finley million spectators who watch

II

33 Hudson
3 i swain

MINT

_____

All N
,

Ar.wciee.

•

Mckee

ed on the ball."

r.__

real

said. "I knew Miami Stadium Co., 10-4; Allstar Auto Parts Abiey
well and I knew by the sound of took 6-3 measure of Process vent....
"For example, a

SVictor.Isidro
5.00
victories for bis career? How many pitchers In major league l)IJJIJ
Q (1.1) s000, T u-i.s 357.00.
history have won over 300 games? - D.C,, Reldsvflle, N.C.
Second Gamo
BOSTON (UPI) - An ever- I DuranFernan 13.00 5.00 3.60
The 40-year'old marvel for the San Diego Padres goes Into this
Irustaisldro
3.10 3.60
season with a career total of 267 vIctories and the d fiction of increasing tidal wave of 2SAranoPecino
5.40

Coffey

which he says Is usually ac- Bank got three hits each from
-

He Is one of the fine third
baseman in the game-Jim
Palmer of Baltimore calls him
the best
1ove
man at
his position - but he has not

T

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I

31.50.
FRIDAY NIGHT
FirstOomi
Dutn.PeClna
17.60 5.00 3.40

One of the very unique things about tennis is its scorin,
system.
There is not another sport or game that uses the same scoring
system as tennis. Most sports use the numbers one, two, three,
ect., In scoring. If you score a run in baseball you get one. If YOU
score a goal in hockey it is one. A touchdown in football is worth
six points.
In tennis, if you score the first point it's called 15, the second is
points have played

.

00(54) 200.20; Q(2) 51.20; P16

/

I-I a

sur ir

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Wildcat staff thought he was too slow. He did enroll at Indiana,
but stayed only a short tIme - the atmosphere of a big-time

Texas for the forthcoming
campaign, signed a contract
with his new employers that
will pay him $2.2 million over

imaq

CI4IVAPI4#

The New York Rangers and __________

Bloomington, hid.

But there's more to it than

,tq

Of V/

Pete Rose all that much, and If Tom Seaver can have a big y
have the hhxne-ice advantage in hitter Friday to lead Lake
and they dredge up a young, effective starter, I can see them the deciding game against the Howell High past Lyman, 2-1,
unseating the Dodgers. No, Dave Parker Isn't worth $0,O0O a PIttsburgh Penguins. The fannIng 13 batters as he ran his
year. No one who hits a baseball Is. But I don't mind him getting Sabres squared the series with personal record to 4-3. Howell
the money If the fool owners are willing to ante up.
a 3-1 vIctory Thursday over the stands 8.6 overall.

Ale gre
No-Hits
D&amp;J, 2-1

.

_____

son who followed his father Into before and after World War Ij. refuted the Idea that baseball's
a career In professIonal Detroit pitcher Joe Coleman Is sons don't measure up to their
baseball was still a another of the current baseball fathers.
phenomenon,
kids.
Buddy Bell of the Texas
There was Billy Sullivan, Jr.,
Such offspring as Mike Rangers and Bob Boone of the

mood, telling what it was like to

qv

I

s%wIrIsed hockey by capturing turned back 30 of 31 Penguin

LAS CROABAS, Puerto Rica Francisco Giants, whose American Airlines Celebrity

current performers as Dale apply (with the possible ex- seasons with the Cleveland
tb8t because Walker Is blind.
The 46-year-old sportscaster,
who has been heard on southehi
airwaves since 1954, has
developed systems employing
the ear and memory to help him
cover various sporting events.
Walker has been blind since
birth. But he knows what a
baseball field looks like. That's
because when be was a child a
tektier drew one tar him In
No-hitter was the
of the
Braille. He took it from there, game In the Seminole Pony
In order to cover baseball, he Baseball League Friday as
also had to develop listening Paul Alegre hurled a no-hitter
skills and combine them with against D&amp;J Equipment to lead
his knowledge of the players' H&amp;D Realty to a 2.1 vIctory.
styles.
Also In the perfect category
"I knew before that particu- was the no-hitter thrown at Jim
lar play that If the ball was hit Smith Insurance by Kirk Rozek
on the ground anywhere In the and Keith Grajeda as Maronda
infield, Burroughs was sun- ttnmpo ,rnhlw,4 14lLfl
wi,
•fl nUt.
posed to go Into second as hard
in other games, Seminole
as he could to take
the guy Harness Raceway tripped
covering It out of the play, so Tropic Bank, 20-2, as Scott

w4's iv.rp,g

4

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I have played for
eft MiamI, with injuries curtailing his performance. And a beat- effort.
Buffalo,"
said
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ip 32-yearold running back is no bargain.
"If Leach had shot the puck a starter over flu-ridden reguQ, Will the Cincinnati Reds have a better season under their wide," Clarke said, "nobody lar goalie Don Edwards.
iew manager? Also, do you think that Dave Parker Ii overpaid? would have even thought of the

He was a rarity for his time, all those mentioned above. And then to make more money
But the species is more None of them could play playing baseball than old dad

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back to takea 14-8 lead after scorIng 10 runs in the top of
the third, and Knights of Columbus couldn't catch up.
Mike Baker was the winning pitcher, in relief of Alton
Coleman. Baker fanned nine in four Innings and walked
just three.
Joe Smith blasted a leadoff double and a bases-loaded
triple, both in the third Inning, to paco Kiwanis in the

perch In the press box, from newspapers, television, military's classifIcation work.

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Hill came to the plate three times In the bottom of the
first and unloaded two triples and a double and drove in
seven runs. Willie Pashe had two hits in the first, both
singles.
VFW sent 12 batters to the plate in the second, 11 in the
third and 11 in the fourth as they continued to pound the
Moose pitchers.

Announcer Blind,
But Calls Shots

Tennis
Anyone?

By MURRAY OLDERMAN

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

PuckeSt III; TM Fosle SN: Mac Higlilonks Marina, Alice Ulmer 414
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tlinge 44; Lou Solon 41.

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$2; Charlie Plant 300.

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Harry P.ntscost $50; Dick Richards
146; MartIn Hansen 531. Charlie

$5, Bryant Hickson Jr. 541, Mary
Blair 105, Bud Doyle 444, Ernie

$35. JJ Sexton $05, Sheley

353 Cool's Corner, Evelyn B.k. g Bukur SW; Jim Moyer $04; Jim Bryant Hickson Jr. 355.
Starr 503; Lynn LIland SO).
Converted Splits: Cathy

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$Or*scs; Popeyss; Jill &amp; Jeans; lu50IIl 17; sir,
Irown ;, Hartiock. Mlzfits,

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Green +13.

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Averages Gus Sexton lfl; Jim
Nader 110; Turkey Cathy Doyle

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Sunday, April 15, 197

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SATURDAY, APRIL 14
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Luthern
Church.
Orange Blossom Chapter NO. Federation of the Blind, 3
p.m., Apt. 23-B, Twin Lakes Apts., Maitland.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
"Rebullders"(Singles over 25)
covered dish supper,
7:30 p.m., Friendship Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs.

Brief ly
Public Invited To Hospital

The public is Invited to view the hobby and craft exhibit
which will be staged by the employees of Seminole Memorial
Hospital April 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. In the hospital
$ auditorium.
j Highlighting the show will be an extensive collection of old
bottles, a hobby of Mike Smith, maintenance supervisor, of
'P DeBary.
Macrame and ceramics will be displayed by Vince
McEachan while Charles Bentley will bring a mantle clock
) fashioned of cherry wood. Reid Brodie Jr. will share jewelry
he has made and Rosle Mayer will exhibit a number of
watercolors.
Kay Mercer's hobby is doing needlepoint. She will also bring
crocheted toys she has created In her spare time. Dr. Vann
Parker is an enthusiastic photographer and he will exhibit
some of his collection.
Ceramics and crocheting are hobbles Ille Short pursues. She
will exhibit examples of her work along with many other
employees who will share their leisure time endeavors.

Jewish Community Center Auction, 8 p.m., 851 N.
Maitland Ave., Maitland. Restaurant dinners and trips.
Belles and Beaus of Orlando Dance, 9 p.m. to midnight,
Winter Park Civic Center, 2001 Mizell Ave. For singles
over 18.
SUNDAY, APRIL 15
Open Horse Show sponsored by Dusty Boots Riding
Assn., 10 a.m., Wilco Sales Arena, 4 ml. west of 1-4 on SR
46. Paso Fino demonstration during lunch break. Spectators free.
Alcoholics Anonymous Seminole Group, Seminole
Half way House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive. Sanford, 3 p.m.,
open speaker meeting.

Herald Photos by Tom Notul

Mrs. Choquette with prize rabbits

...'Hare Tale'

MONDAY, APRIL 16
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner,
6:30 p.m., Mr. P's Supper Club.

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Atlanta, the Carolinas, Montgomery, Ala. and "eight or nine"
shows in Florida. One show held In Orlando in July Is an all-night
event, because the daytime summer heat Is hard on the rabbits,
she said.
She recently senttworabblts up.to the Jacksonville show with
another breeder and they brought back the "best opposite sex for
English Lop" award.
How did Mrs. Choquette become so involved in raising rabbits?
"The children used to show rabbits and It was an enjoyable family
hobby for us," she said. "Then they grew up and three years ago
In January I won my first award with rabbits I had raised
myself."
"It's a hobby," she added. "1 enjoy showing them. You meet a
lot of nice people and get to travel around." There is a state club
and we meet once every three months for a meeting and covered
dish supper."
Mrs. Choquette's rabbits are in demand as breeding stock
because of their many wins so she sells some of the offspring to
other breeders and a few as pets.
"I can eat rabbit meat that other people have grown, but I can't
eat my own," she explained.
It takes a lot of pellets to feed 80 rabbits, and with the rising
price of feed, it is becoming an expensive hobby for Mrs.
Choquette.
"A couple of months ago I started to write down what It cost me
for rabbit food and medicine and my expenses in taking them to
shows and because I had sold more of them than usual in that
period I found I was eight or nine dollars ahead," she said.
And by the way, she says, rabbits are not as prolific in breeding
a* they are reputed to be.
'Another, myth exploded!

Diet Workshop, 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward, Interstate
Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, 436, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church;
7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Deland.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Mental
Health Center, Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al Anon, 8p.m., First United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY, APRIL17
Senior Citizens Club of Sanford, bag lunch at noon
followed by business meeting and program of Gospel
singing at 1 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous Seminole Group, Seminole
Halfway House 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford, 8 p.m.
open discussion meeting.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma,, 7:30 a.m., city hail, N.
Edgemon Avenue.
Sanford lions, noon, Holiday Inn.

Crooms High School honor
student Mary Kay McFarland,
15, of Sanford, died at 5:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Shands
Teaching Hospital, Gainesville
following a long struggle with
Cystic Fibrosis.
A native of Boynton Beach,
she moved to Sanford several
$ears ago from West Virginia.
A member of the National
Honor Society and the Winter
Park Christian Church, she was
chaplzi!'i fr "" !rrrntloni!
talnbow Girls, Sanford
Assembly 25.k
She is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Betty Kay

Crafts Fiesta Free To Public
The fourth Annual Spring Arts and Crafts Fiesta will be
held April 21 and 22 at Thor Square. ApproxImately 100
exhibitors from all over the United States will display original
arts and crafts. No commercial products will be accepted.
Gaining popularity equally with exhibitors and spectators,
the Ybor Square Arts and Crafts show attracts thousands in
the two-day festival. The unusual setting of an old renovated
cigar factory with a large brick courtyard and garden patio,
filled with Cuban laurels, mango and avocado trees, provides
Thor Square with an unusual backdrop unlike any art show in
the Tampa Bay Area.
Fonmely the Vicente Martinez Ybor Cigar Factory, built in
1886, Ybor Square Is listed In the National Register of Historic
Places, and Is located at &amp;h Avenue and 13th Street in Thor
City.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There is
no admission charge and ample free parking nearby.

McFarland of Sanford; father,
Theodore I. McFarland Sr.,
Charleston, W. Vu.; brother,
Theodore I. McFarland Jr., Ft.
Pierce; sisters, Mrs. John
McNeill, Huntington, W. Va.
and Miss Martha Jane
McFarland, Sanford; grandparents, Rev, and Mrs. C. Oral
Lowe, Paris, Ky. and maternal
great-grandmothers, Mrs.
Troup Clark, Paris, Ky. and
Mrs. W. T. Lowe, Falmouth,
Ky.
Hinton-Turner Funeral
Home, 426 Pleasant St., Paris, GCIICVU
Ky. Is in charge of
Beat Lake-Lockhart area, 6a.m., at Florida Poweria.rean*i
arrangements.
Park, Holliday Avenue.,
Interdenominational service featuring evangelist Jim Wilson
and singer Myrtle Hall, 6:10 a.m., Atlantis Theatre, Sea World.
Free to public.

CHARLES HENRY
Charles Monroe Henry, 79, a
winter resident In Sanford since
1970, died Thursday at his
residence In Park Avenue
Tiailer Park.
A native Friendsvllle, Ohio,
he had made his home in
Willard, Ohio. He was a
member of the First United
Church, Willard.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Sadie Belle Henry, San.
ford; daughter, Mrs. Patricia
Ann Kelley, Willard; and two
grandsons and one granddughter, all of Willard.
Funeral services and burial
will be In Willard, Ohio.
Grankow Funeral Home is In
charge of local arrangements.
ANTHONY LEONARD
Anthony T. Leonard, , of

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suffering the some handicap.

His involvement with the youth

For, although the teens cannot speak, they can laugh,
and laughter fills the room. A cheerfulness and gaiety Is
shared as their hands rapidly communicate their friendship for each other. And their smiles confirm It.
However, ;,hen Danley begins his Sunday school lesson,
he has their rapt attention.
these deaf and dumb teens are among the fortunate
ones. Not all deaf share that joy. Frequently their world Is
one of Isolation. When the spoken word that helps the
hearing reach out to others
that facilitates the Interpersonal relationship Is not heard, often a sense of
Isolation and loneliness prevails, setting the deaf apart
from the hearing world.
But a very significant young man entered the lives of
these teens — one that was able to empathize with them
and relate to them. And one that cared about their
spirituality.
That young man was Frederick E. Danley. He Is also
deaf and dumb.

goes for beyond the confines of
the church and classroom.

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In honor of his efforts, for "not only assisting nonhearing youth In assuming productive places In society,
but also helping them to become morally and spiritually
whole human beings," Danley was recently awarded the

Youth Service Award by the Winter Springs La Sertoma
Club.
A handsome, dark-haired, impeccably groomed, 37year-old bachelor, Danley, through sign language, explains that he has never married because he 'hasn't had
time for that too busy." His face breaks into his usual
broad smile.
A printer at Disney World by occupation just
celebrated his fifth anniversary there) and a minister to
the deaf by avocation, he devotes all his spare time to
working with deaf teens.
The teens in his class come from all religious
denominations as the Palm Springs Drive Baptist
Church's program is the only well-established religious
program for the deal. All the services at the church are
interpreted for the deaf.
To help in his ministry at the church, Danley uses his
printing talents to make visual aids and at last count
he had designed and prepared 275 illustrations to help him
transmit his message. All were made by him in the 22
hours or so he spends weekly preparing for the class.
Some have elaborate over-lays which he removes as he
progresses through the lesson. What Is so easily for the
hearing to understand must be so laboriously spelled out
In sign language for the deaf, and the pictures help convey
the message.
Danley also uses little dolls with captions on theuii to
enact scenes. For example, to demonstrate to the class
"punishment without Jesus Christ," and to portray the
choice between heaven and hell, the dolls have "sin"
written on them. During the lesson, the dolls are
"anrilv" tossed into a box representing hell
vividly
Illustrated by flaming fires by Danley. Those who have
received Christ have their "sin" removed and gently
placed by Danley beside a church.
Danley's Involvement with the youth goes far beyond
the confines of the church and the classroom. He takes
them bowling, skating, swimming, camping, to social
outings and frequently treats them to lunch. The van that
he uses to drive the teens to church is also used on the
social outings and for fellowship visits with deaf teens in
Tampa.
Danley also counsels deaf youth at the Bill Rice Ranch
In Murfreesboro, Term., where he travels each year to help
the deaf "learn how to pray."
In fact, travel Is one of his favorite pastimes. With
camera in hand, he has traveled to 40 states with no
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Seniors Driving Classes Set
A series of Senior Citizen's Defensive Driving classes will be
held at the Orlando Recreation Department's Sunshine Park
Shuffleboard Center beginning on Monday, April 30, at 9 sin.
The three session class is free for senior citizens and will be
taught by an officer of the Florida Highway Patrol. Class size
Is limited, . Pleas call 423-9604 to pee-register.

KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) — Idi Amin's dreaded
secret service msacred more than 100 prisoners with
hand grenades just beforc1wnpela fell to invaders from
neighboring Tanzania, government officials said today.
Uganda's new President Youu Wee said Amin had so
far eluded capture. There were reports he may have fled
the country.
Officials said when It became clear the Ugandan capital
would fail to Tanzanian troops Wednesday, members of
s
Research Bureau lobbed grenades Into In.
tUcI
filled with rI*Mrsand kinorethan
than.

Richard and Robin Tesch (left) and Danley admire the Winter Springs La
Sertoma Youth Service Award he won for outstanding community services to
youth.

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In And Around Lake Ma

Yes, Vi*r9inia,, There's

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one
son, Clemence Leonard of
Sanford; three daughters, Mrs.
John Leminenie of Sanford;
Mrs. Rudy Lommerse of
Monroe, Mich., and Mrs.
Donald thlnavare of Newport,
Mich.; 14 grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.

Driving through our small
city of Lake Mary and won.
Owing about what the future
has In done for it, especially
now, when progress and op.
portimities have set their eyes
opus,I began to remember that
exactly 13 years ago when we
bou4 some acreage and had
ow home built where our
children grew up, Lake Mary
s1l
a very unspoiled, small
town with very friendly people
4d neighbors, where children
grown-ups could — and dill
c
— go horseback riding
1 wlthout the worries oitheheavy
!1tfic.
'As the years have passed,
grgeous homes have been built
In the surrounding areas bythe
lakssorwher.thetreesgrow
I
tsller and thkk.rwhsrepsopk
from all areaswsddlfferuit
lacosi were looking for a
I
eacefulpiacetohvsandcnjoy
sqidsI.venlngathoms.
And tsplt,ever1Mag and to
mydelighi,Idlflsselake

Funsrol Notic•
LEONARD, ANTHONY T.—
Funeral services for Anthony T.
Leonard, who died Friday night.
will be held at am Tuesday at
All Souls Catholic Church. A
Rosary will be recited at 1:30
P.m. Monday at Brisson Funeral
Home In Sanford surial will be
In All Souls Catholic cemetery.
Brisson Funeral HomePA In
charge.

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MCFARLAND, MISS MARY
KAY — Funeral services for
Miss Mary Kay McFarland 15,
of Sanford, who dud Thursday In
Gainesville, will be 3 p.m..
Sunday, at Hinton-Turner
Funeral Home with Rev. Fred
Warren officiating. Private
commlta$ service. Memorial
gifts may be given to Winter
Park CtwisIin Church or the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
HintonTu.ec, Paris, Ky. In
charge.

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Mary as the same unspoiled,
growing up, attractive city,
where families of .11 dIfferent
economic levels and mews
from the prominent, the
professionals, the executives,
the semi-retired or retired
people from other dot.. to ft
young ones leohiag for a W&amp;
him. have picked Lake May
as the place to dart their roots
or spend the riM of their lives,
And thinking also shout the
artisilk or tak" pso* wM
live hers In Lake May, i
decided to call on Mrs. Virginia
Mathews.
You an, Virginia writes
munlc the has shout 0 asogs to

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The Air Of Fair City
Barret ..
About 25 guests attended the
party. Among them were Mm
Keith Keogh of Orlando, Mrs.
Richard Keogh of Casselberry
and Mrs. P.D. Anderson, Mrs.
H. E. True, Mrs. Geneva
Cochran and Mrs. H. M.
Cochran from Lake Mary.
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Mrs. P. U. Anderson was the
the past 34 years (working now husband on their 35th wedding America In New York.She hostess at a luncheon at the
on a &amp;emWmWed basis) came anniversary -- a very pretty received an Honorary Mem- Holiday Inn. The tables were
bership from the Song Writers beautifully set with gold colored
from Philadelphia when he was song.
My favorite was a very In- of Orlando.
5-yesniold and never went
cloths. The centerpiece was an
spiring religious song that jotBill, a happy husband who is attractive dried arrangement,
hick.
Bill aid Virginia have been melted my heart titled, "Where proud of his wife's talents says, the hostess gift to the bride,
married for 41 years and are Have You Been." This song has "I won't take a million for her.
Special guests for this shower
the psre*s of two daughters, already been played or sung not but I won't give two cents for were Susan's mother, Mrs.
natives of lake Mary. Virginia only in local durches, but in another one."
John Welch, and her grandDale, who lives in North different states 100.
mother, Mrs. Harley Brown,
In 1607, Virginia wrote end
Carolina, Is a teacher and
and the bridegroom's mother,
sent
a poem to President
Was Susan Welch of Orlando, Mrs. Richard Keogh.
Hullandale
of
principal
in Eisenhower. A letter of ap. who was married to Craig
School
Elementary
Also present were the bridal
RocMed1p, NA, wd Uwgiwd VKh" Ald Winks was 90 K0* Of CmsdkM, Satur- attendan* Min Beverly Welch
cgjn ieasi,i, wto lives In to her from the White Hotas. day, Aprll7, was honoredattwo ISuaw's Aster), Mrs. Ellen
Also, in 196$, she wrote a showers prior to the wedding. Lang, Mrs. Vicki Keogh and
Downlngton, Pa. with her
campaign
song for Wayne
A miscellaneous shower was Mrs. Susan Keogh of Orlando.
brenhund and daughter,
Every te Virginia writes a Poucher, a then Republican given In Orlando by Mrs.
mol abs tapes It and Um dw. candi, for U.S. Repressi- George Brown and Mrs. Phyllis
Dot and Vernon Fedderson

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her crew, uie musac at iys, cuus it w un iauunw Song iauve. iiuer tisiening to his
are her own. She also writes Writers GuildinDeLand, where song, all Poucher had to say
poetry and has quite a few for a fee they will select the was, "Fantastic"!
A talented lady, Virginia
newspaper articles published to singer and arrangements for It
and record it in a 45 RPM.
received a Certificate of
her credit.
Me came igiy from
She played some of her Recognition from the Famous
oxford, OtAol, and haomhere favorites to me. the of them Writers School In Westport,
since INC where she met and wasthe very first one she wrote Conn. about Fiction Writing and
"You Are A Star In My a Membership Certificate from
married William (Bill) titled
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Sunday School class of 40 teenagers

Child care training Is continuing at the Child Development
Center of Seminole Community College (SCC). The program,
developed by Seminole Community College In association with
Community Co-ordinated Cud Care of Central Florida (4C's),
is scheduled to begin April 26, 1979.
With an emphasis on competence, the course .will use
classroom and laboratory experiences through which students
can develop and refine child care skills. It Is designed to
prepare trainees to be assessed for the National Child
Development Associate Credential.
Adults and outofichool youths over 18 years of age may
apply now for admission at the college registrar's office. For
Information call 323-1450, ext. 314.

Prisoners Massacred

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Child Care Training Continues

AREA DEATHS

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Frederick E. Donley, who is

Registration Is open for Term Ill-A, day and evening
classes, at the Vocational Business School, Seminole Community College, Sanford.
Individualized Instruction is offered In Typing I and II, the
Memory Typewriter, Mag Card I, Office Machines,
Bookkeeping I and II, Beginning Shorthand, Dictation and
Transcription, Office Procedures, Business Mathematics,
Business English, Record Keeping and Machine Transcription. Classes begin April 26.
Registration Is Monday through Friday from 9 sin, to 4 p.m.
and In the evening from 6 to 9 In the administration building.
Schedules of classes are available. For further Information,
telephone 323-1450.

Easter Sunrise Services
Community service sponsored by Sanford Ministerial Assn.,
6:30 a.m., Sanford Civic center.
Covenant Presbyterian, 1742, Sanford, 7 a.m.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2917 Orlando Drive, Sanford,
6:30 am.
Messiah Lutheran Church, 510 N. 17-92, Casselberry, 6 a.m.
Ascension Lutheran Church, Casselberry, 6:30 am., at
lakeside.
Community United Methodist Church, 1742, Casselberry, 6:30
am., north parking lot.
St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Slavia, 6 am., church grounds,
First Baptist Church of Deltona, 7 am., church lawn.
Lake Brantley area churches, 7 a.m., 8th Fairway, Sweetwater
Country Club, Wekiva voacIs
Oviedo community service, 5:45 a.m., west shore, Lake Charm.
Geneva community service, 5:45 a.m., Summersill Hill, 13ke

Miss DIANNE DIXON
North Cameron Avenue,
Miss Dianne I. Dixon, 13, of Sanford, died Friday night. He
1903 Adams Ave., Sanford, died had been a resident of the city
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Tuesday at Seminole Memorial Hospital. She was born in Ohio. for the past 26 )ears.
Leonard moved to Sanford in
She Is survived by her
IM
from
Erie,
Michigan. He
stepfather, Harry Osborne of
was
the
retired owner of the
Sanford.
Sanford
Motel.
Funeral services were held
A member of the All Souls
Friday at the graveside in
Catholic Church, Leonard will
Evergreen Cemetery. Brieson
Funeral Home-PA was In be buried In the church's
cemetery.
charge of arrangements.
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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Correspondent
On Easter Sunday morning, the church bells will peal
their call to worship.
Sounds of music will permeate the air as choirs sing
their songs of praise.
However, the teen-agers In Frederick E. Danley's
Sunday School class at the Palm Springs Drive Baptist
Church, Altamonte Springs, will not hear the sounds of
Easter, nor will they be able to join the choir in song.
The 40 teen-agers In his class are deaf. Most of them
have no oral language skills.
But don't for a moment think they have no reason for
being there.
Dressed In their Easter finery, they will worship In their
own way on Easter morn, just as they do every Sunday
morning. Classroom 8, where they meet for Sunday school
before church services, will not be silent, just as It never
is.

Vocational Business Offered

Easter Services

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They Will Laugh' Easter Morn

Free Hobby, Craft Exhibit

Crooms 111gb School Class of 1970 reunion meeting, 5
p.m., at Marshall Holloway residence, 1901 Harding Ave.,
Sanford.

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gave a "going away party" for
their good friends, Len and
Gloria Eagleton of DeBary. The
Eagletons are moving to
Lakeland.

theme "Flowers and Showers,"
Dec Brown and his one man
band will entertain. A catered
dinner Is planned.

Dot, a connoisseur when it
comes to good food, prepared
and
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Visiting Gwenne and Vince
Butler for the past two weeks
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with all the trimmings and Clinton, Ola.
proper wine to the delight of her
guests and friends.
Valerla, a close friend of
Gwenne, arrived March 25.
About 17 guests attended. A
During her two weeks stay,
wine decanter set was given to
they enjoyed several shopping
the Eagictons as a going away
trips, luncheons and a day spent
present.
at Sea World.
Gloria Is a member and past
secretary of the Sanford
Republican's Women's Club, a
member of the Toastmasters uI
Altamonte Springs and active
In church work. They will be
missed!

A family dinner party was
given in her honor by Gwenne
and Vince. Attending were
Roger and Elaine Dixon
lGwenne's son), Elaine's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kagle, her grandmother, Mrs.
The Keenagers Club at the Elizabeth Webster from
Forest is preparing a dinner- Kissimmee and Mr. and Mm
dance for April 21. Under the s.e UKE MARY, rage za

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ON PARADE
Nina Crouse, site
manager of Congregate Meals No. 5,
Federal Senior Citizens, Project OASIS,
presented gag gifts to
winners of a hat parade at an Easter
party held at Knights
of Columbus Hall,
Sanford, There were
about 40 participants
in the hat contest.
The rules were for
contestants to create
Easter hats from
materials at hand
without making any
purchases. Winners
were (from left) Hazel
Alexander,
prettiest hat; Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus (Bobbi)
Hardy, most unusual
hats; and Bea Alford,
most original hat.

VICKI hODGES

Hodges-Rodriguez
Rev, and Mrs. G.E. Hodges of 701 Bevler Road, Sanford,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Vicki Denise,
to David S. Rodriguez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt M
Rodriguez of Qiachella, Calif.
Born In Springfield, No., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Rev, and Mrs. Lumen Ward of Keystone
Heights and Mrs. Maude B. Hodges of Jacksonville.
Was Hodges Is a 1975 graduate of Liberty Christian
School where she was a cheerleader and on the yearbook
staff. She attends Baptist Bible College, Springfield,
where she is a member of the chorale and class secretary.
Her fiance, who was born in Indlo, Calif., Is the grandson of Mrs. Lucy Raneris of Coachella.
He is a 1974 graduate of Coachella Valley High School,
where he was on the wrestling and baseball teams and a
member of student government. He also attends Baptist
Bible College where he is on the karate turn. He is em.
ployed by Sears Roebuck &amp; Co.
The wedding will bean event of June 2 at p.m. at
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church, Sanford.

Dr. T. Wayne Bailey (from left), Dr. Pope A. Duncan and Ester Edelberg

Stetson Honors Ester Edelberg
Stetson University
sophomore Ester Edelberg
of Sanford has been
awarded a high honor by
the university.
Miss Edelberg received a
plt i,fI,,n f a..p.w,p
£
Wis fl,.
9. LUPV A.
Duncan, president of the
university, for her selection as Stetson's nominee
for the Harry S. Truman
Scholarship Foundation

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mason of 309 E. Crystal Delve,
Sanford, 1 1 1111111001111m the engagement of their daMsr,
Stephanie Katrina, to Jay Franklin Reubert Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Reubert of Miami.
Born in Orlando, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas K. Bower, Winter Park, and Mrs.
Katherine Mason, Orlando.
Miss Mason is a 1973 graduate of Lake Highland
Preparatory School, Orlando. She will graduate in August
from University of Central Florida.
Her fiance, who was born in Miami Beach, is the
grandson of Mrs. Sidney Van Darn Collins, Lighthouse
Point, and Mrs. George F. Reubed of Ivoryton, Coon.
He Is a 18 graduate of Miami Palmetto High School
and was graduated from Florida Southern College In 1972.
He is manager of Denmark's Sporting Goods, Winter Park
Mall.
The wedding will be an event of Sept. 1, at College Park
Baptist Church, Orlando.

A few years ago, when Jim
fell In love with Joyce, he was
all set to leave his wife and
marry Joyce, but his wife
deliberately got herself
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Shannon Stewart Is all dolled up in new finery
wear In the Easter Parade. Her long-sleeved sheer
GRANDEST LADY...' Emerald green dress has a crisp white ruffled
pinafore overlay. And just In case April showers
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and green polka dot umbrella. She Is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Stewart, 305 Tammy Drive,
Sanford.
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parents, teachers, students
And friends of the Sabal
Point PTA for a day of
family fun, food, and frolic
at the annual Spring Fling!
The Spring Fling will be
held on Saturday, April 21,
from 10 a.m. until 3p.m. on
the grounds of Sabal Point
Elementary School
Wekiva
Road.
The day4ong festivities
will include games, the
popular moon-walk ride
and clown-face painting,
cartoon shows, and magic
shows featuring "Dante the
Fabulous!"
Food booths boasting the
best hot dogs
baked geods in town will
tempt the tad, buds of
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v= and old alike. There
will be a plaid sale, craft
and art-work sale, and
garage-sale Items from
some of the meet exclusive
garages In Seminole
County.

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Congratulations to my
fnleiuls, Karen and Sharon
iamey, jumons a Lyman
High School,Won being
inducted into the National
Honor Society.
PTA efforts for the
Spring F1g are
coordinated
by
co.
chairmen Don Blockader
and Robert Kant along with
Principal Robert Hughes.
You are all cordially
invited to the Third Axial
Old Timer's Reception,
sponsor. ytheLengwood
Civic League Woman's
Club. Two special yearly
ovoid will be Sunday, April
n from 2 to 4 D.M.
Woman's Club president
Maxine McGrath,
iroinh., that this yew's
event will be as much to
U Id year.
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and served baked beans,
macaroni salad, and lots of
cakes and cupcakes,"said
Evelyn Bait, department
chaplain. She added, also,
that comfort Items, books
and other items, which
were presented to the
veterans, totaled over
$3,000.
Attending from the pod
and auxiliary were Joe
Mann, District 18 Corn
mander Hasley Hart,
Commander Ben Carson,
Jim Bass, Joe Badger, Bill
Moulton, John Kuper, Julia
Badger, Barbara'
McCreary, Ethel and Jewel
Schuette, Mary Moulton,
Catherine Kiçer and Betty
Stall.

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Comrades and sisters of
VFW Post I= and ladies
auxiliary visited the
Tampa Veteran Hospital.

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family and I wish
could come down for a
'reunion," Betty said.
held an Easter egg hunt
Her brother and sister-in,
while
the adults visited and
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
grilled
hot dogs and
Snyder and their boys j,
hamburgers
in
the
Jr. and David came from
backyard
of
the
Ebaugh's
Vestal, N.Y. and plan to
lake-front property. The
take In some local tourist
neighbors
shared a covered
attractions after catching
dish
supper.
up with family visiting and
news. The Snyders have
Get well quick, Danlelle
also been visiting with Mrs.
Snyder's folks in Tavares. Moon!
Danielle who lives at 250
Betty's sister, Pat
Mockingbird Lane, is
Snyder, arrived Wedconfined to bed during the
nesday. According to
holidays, with a pinched
Betty, her relatives try_
to
nerve and light concussion.
come to Casselberry every
She
got hurt while playing
Easter where they also
visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder
who live at Sandpiper
Apartments. "We
thoroughly enjoy all our
relatives visiting," Betty
remarked

reception will be Mrs. Nan
(Henry) Freeman, Mrs.
Arletta Coberly, Mrs.
Evelyn Towler.

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Tuesday, April l7,at$pm.
Comrades, don't forget this
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Gordon and Betty
Spencer and their six
children, who live at 211
Mockingbird Lane are
having a lot of company
and loving it. "I have five

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I'm glad to know that Thelma
Sikes is back home and feeling
fine after a short stay in the
hospital.

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Beatings

11 a.m.
The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Patti Brantley, wife of
MU, Philippines (UPI)
State Rep. Bobby Brantley. A
One of the traditional
covered dish l uncheon will be
spectacl es In this island nation
served ,
un folds during the Holy Week,
scheduled this year from April
Back home alter a two-week
Hundreds of Filipinos use
vacatIon Is Marion Quigley.
Tea.
thongs,
whips and glassMarion flew to Dallas,
her
encrusted
clubs to flog their
where she was met by
hi
backs
w
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walking In the
friend, Nell Olszewskl, from
streets of villages In an annual
Waco, Tea.
bloody rite of atonement or
During her visit Marion and thanksgiving.
Nell spent two days in Dallas
The flagellatlana dart on
where they went shopping at Holy Monday thid last until
Neiman-Marcus. They also Good Friday. The Crucifixion is
visited Johnson City where they reenacted Good Friday in the
took a tour of the famous L.B.J. snail towns In Manila's neIgh
ranch,
boring provinces.
Also on the agenda was a stop
In Frederickburg City and San
Antonio where they visited the
Alamo and all the historical
sites.
Most important of all was
where Marion had her very first
honed to goodness Mexican
dinner In the well known La
Villita restaurant In San
Antonio.

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The only reason Jim Is
staying with his wife Is because
of his two children. Joyce an.
denstands the situation end
accepts It, so she doesn't
Pressure Jim for a divorce.
Jim's wife knows nothing
about Joyce, so she's not gettlnghirtbytgzaffajr.
So what's wrong with Jim
grabbing whatever hapçineu
he can? Isn't this affair better,
than breaking up a family?
A FRIEND OF BOTh

1977 editor of the school
yearbook "Salmagundi."
The yearbook that year
won the Patterson Award,
the top award in the natiôii,'
presented by the National
S c hfl 001l
1 e a r 000 K
Association.
Upon completing the
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The Sanford Republican
Women's Club will be having
their monthly meeting April 21
at the home of Mrs. Jerry
Keeth. The meeting will start at

Is n't Th is A ffair B e tte r
Than Breakin9P
U F amily?
uuwiery
always wrong? I have a
married friend I'll call Jun who
has a girlfriend I'll call Joyce.
When Jim and Joyce are
together It is obvious that they
are madly In love,
Jim was trapped into
marriage by a girl who got

everybody!
Hasta la vista.

Newt Norris.

The wedding will be an event of Sept. 1, at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford.

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achievement and her
commitment to a career In
The Sanfordite, who Is an
government service.
English-pre-law major, is a
student of Dr. WayneThttractive
young
The a
Bailey, chairman of -the
woman, who is in fJ
political science departuniversity
ROTC program
uieni.
was among the top
Miss Edelberg was
the 1977 graduating class of
selected by the faculty
Seminole High School and
through a university-wide
was selected to address the
competition, on the basis of
class,
hIgh
academic
Edel berg was the

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He is a 1974 graduate of Wm. Tennent Sr. High School,
Warminster. He graduated cum laude from University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, In May 1978, with a BSE in
electrical engineering. He was a member of Eta Kappa
Nu. He is an ensign In the United States Navy, stationed at
the Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

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STEPHANIE MASON

Miss Wleboldt Is a 1971 graduate of Seminole High
School where she was a lettered band member for three
years. She graduated from Seminole Community College
In 1973 where she was a member of Chorallers. She was
graduated summa cum laude from St. Leo College
(Florida) In 1176 with a BA In English. Sbe was a member
of Gamma Alpha Honor Society and the college choir. She
Is presently employed at The Evening Herald In the
composing room.
Her fiance, who was born In Abington, Pa., Is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Dallas, Pa. and
Mrs. Isabel B. Bobbins and the late Robert Bobbins of
Norri4own, Pa.

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BONNIE RUTH WIEBOLDT
...ENSIGN DAVID R. ROBBINS

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wleboldt of 2434 S. Elm Ave.,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Bonnie Ruth, to David Robert Robbins, son of Mrs.
Barbara H. Gottiabend, Dallas Pa., and Laurence A.
Bobbins of Warminster, Pa.
Born in Sanford, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Pugh of Lake Mary, and August
Wleboldt of Brain Towers, Sanford, and the late Mrs.
Wlebojdt.

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with friends at Casselberry
Elementary School.
This was the second
accident in three weeks for
her. Previously, she fell off
her bike and received a
sprained ankle and bruised
Danlelle's Dad, Joe, is
jokingly threatening to put
her In a "bubble" or make
her wear a helmet for her
own protection
Joan and Tony Figueroa
and their son, Dominic, of
600 Benedict Court enjoyed
a camping trip last weekend at Clearwater Lake in
the Ocala National Forest.
"We had beautiful
weatherandasupertime,"
said Joan. "I want to go
back."
According to Joan, the
water was cold, but Tony
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Dominic went
swimming anyway. She
Was brave enough to dangle her feet In the water,
though.
Three other families
went also and stayed in
nearby campsites. "We all
moved here about the same
time and took root
together," said Joan. "We
all go to the same church
and often camp together,"
she added.
The campers gathered
together Saturday night for
a steak dinner, which the
men prepared, and enjoyed
a campf ire together.
Friends who attended the
camping trip are: Pat and
Terry Duffy and their son,
Tim of 217 Shady Hollow;
Liz and Andy Furia and
daughters. Susie and
Janet, of 2015 Collier Drive,

Fern Park and Tom and
Bernice
Downs
of
Longwood.
The Casselberry
Women's Club will hold its
annual luncheon and installation of new officers
Tuesday, April 17, at 12:30
p.m. at the club house.
Happy Birthday to Mrs.
Margie Reid of 321 Piney
Ridge Road, Hester
Tatengorst of 774 Fern
Park Boulvard, Mrs. Polly
McClain, of 632 Swallow
Drive, and Mrs. Mildred
Loving.
Patsy and Gary Hall of
119 Waverly Drive, Fern
Park, are the proud
parents of a bouncing baby
girl, Undsey Kay, born
AprIl 4.

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Sundsu, April 15, 1fl

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF

Changes
Made

Legal NotIce
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AN
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77•2OP1.CA41I.

ERA -Stenstrom Realty, 2565 Park Drive, Sanford, Is
introducing several new programs for home buyers and
sellers, it was announced by Herbert E. Stenstrom,
Broker-Owner, of ERA - Stenstrom Realty.
Stenstrom said he will soon be able to Offer consumers
the following services:
Homeowners will have the option of taking advantage
of a Iwo-year extension of ERA's Home Buyers Protection
Plan home warranty on resale homes and up to a fouryear extension after the buIlder's one-year warranty Ofl
new homes expires.
Stenstroin Realty will also offer buyers mortgage
Insurance through ERA Real Estate's affiliation with the
VEREX Corporation, the nation's second largest private
mortgage Institution. Stenstrom is developing a new
corporate relocation department to help meet the needs of
transferees.

Manager Attends Seminar
Sanford resident E.C. Elsea, Jr., recently attended a
store management seminar In the JCPenney Regional
Training Center in Atlanta, Ga. The five-day
designed to sharpen the manager's skills in marketing
strategy, motivation, use of time and setting priorities,
training of associates, leadership and creative merchandising.
Elsa lives at 3491 S. Mellonville Ave., and
with the firm since 1956. He is manager of the local jcPenney More.

Carolyn Lowry has been promoted to Construction
Administrator for all the Ross Organization's residential
projects, said Ron Schwartz, marketing director for the
Central Florida homebuilding firm.
A licensed residential contractor, rts. I4owry,
previously served as Construction Coordinator for Ross.
Schwartz said Ms. Lowry will be directly responsible for
administration Of all construction activity,
all residential building permits, purchasing all
building materials for the various projects, maintenance
of construction prices structures and a general office
supervision.
A graduate of Bradiey University In Illinois with a
B.S. degree In Marketing-Retail, Ms. Lowry has been a
Florida resident for 11 years. She currently resides In
AItSITIOiIte SplIflg$.

SOUTHEAST BANKS TRUST COM.
PANY, N. A. as successor Trustee of
the Harry L. Beeman Trust,
Plaintiff,

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right of way of Collins Drive, thence
run Southeasterly along the arc of
said curve a distance of 26013 fee,
to point of beginning, being part of
Block G of saId Sunland Estates.
The East 160 feet of Lot 2, Block
A. SUNLANO ESTATES, according
to the plat thirof as recorded in
Put Book 11, Pages 16 through 22,

NEW YORK (UP!) - Stocke
cJ a six-month high this
hoUdayshortened week, then
Public Records of Seminole County,
lost ground when IBM reported Florida.
disappointing earnings and the has been f led against you and
Cai4,r
voiced you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, ii any, to It on
deeIng concern about b'fla- CARL
W. PEARSON, plaintiff's
tion. Trading was active,
attorney, whose aedress is 3433
F.W. Woolworth stock stole South Hopkins Avenue, Post Office
the spotlight after Brascan Box 101$, Titusviile, Florida 327w,
or etore May 7, 1979, and file the
Ltd., a Toronoto..b.sed firm, on
original with the Clerk of this Court
offered $35 a share for the either before service on plaintiff's
company's shares. woolsroith .ttorney or ImmedIately thereafter;
otherwise a Default will be entered
filed suit to iock the hid.
against you for the relief demanded
WOIIWOI1h stock, the second
In the Comc(ainl or Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
moat sdive Now York
Ceeri en Mardi. 19, %97L
Euhigeisaa, gained 3% to (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
29% on more than 2 million
Clerk of the Court
By: June I. Curtis
to 20% on the American Stock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Apr. 1, 6, iS, 22, 1979
Exchange.

Including

pulling

Cobla Sends Patrol Boats
Coils Boat Coin z Sanford, has shipped
pert of *24____
boat order for the 81*1* ( KIIIKkY DSPSXt
'
Natw*lsess'le
irdtlalorder lnlV ,this recent delivery of 16 bo tabsings
to 60 the total of Calls Boats in the Kentucky Marine
Patrol. An addltjonaj order for S boats Is scheduled for a
May delivery.

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Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Marilyn Jenquin Aligaler
Publish: April 1, I, 15, 22. 1979

I.

OCt.13
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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•_-,. * .-.••
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F

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T ii.!

The facelift of downtown Sanford contInui with ilisIse rnI * Jail.
fronts as part of a project to Improve the appearance of the city's central
business district. Other downtown improvements spearheaded by the Greater
Sanford Development Corp. include the proposed architectvra landscaping of
First Street. Pictwed here Is the Greyhound bus terminal

REALTY TRANSFERS

________________________________________________________

t001ialdG.Wh.sler&amp;wIJulIa,Let

51k C, 1143.51, leverty TIVT..
Mirror 1k FIrst Adan., 1343$.
4,

(QCD)DanafdWMslerIJs$Iat,
ItfielynI. Smith, LetI, Ste C, 11*
51, loverly Tory., Mirrir Lb Firs

Adil, 4343.
stilelyn S. SmIth I 1* Jetm H.
Psiw.r to JaM U; Forward I
WI
Effiulyn I, LaSS, Ilk C, 11.43-51,
loverly Tvr.. Mirror LIke, FIrst

Ado., INS
Rise I. Prank Ii DarIs *.
it.rnirs, sgi., 1.151, 5*0, North
Glands
*
Jedur Carneran to Loelie L Misc

.&amp;wl Monica M.. W 171' of N at
$Wf. at $116 of 51¼ less MISC St.
Rd., IS at., 13111
't*VII C. MIsuse I WI Mwy C. I.

Clis W. Itliws &amp; WI WItm

LII 13

Ste I, Sunland Ists., Arnsngsi p,

StUN.

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Ruby 1.. hewlett (term. Ousrrle)
J. T.tolea.cyN l SdI
s,, DavId 1.111, MI. Lii 43,11k A.
\ftusi. VIsSI isis., 431*.
MwNo MirrM..
AnIHiy .1.
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Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" aiter
$4309, Florida Statutes,wiII register
wIth the County Clerk, Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitlos name, to-wit:

LIVE OAKS CENTER under n$dch
(I am) at (iddrem) 31$ Liv Oalts
Slvd. in the City of Cassalbervy,
Florida.
Dated at Casselbsvvy, Seminole
County, Florida, March 31, flIL
That the (party) kWlrsdad in said
buskisss enterprise (is) es fathsws:
5: John F. Price
Publish: Mardi 43, April 1, I, 15,

CONTV4UU

Murray Fredericks, at al to
Fuiton Orwit'ir
en' Hortsi,
VOfSIIofNIWNWetSIC.
1303314 acres ml, $13411.
(OCO) Cr1. lb. &amp; Tryst C. trustee

Share house &amp; expenses. Woman.
Must like dogs. References.
Phone 3224283.
i

Orlando - Wintet Park

322 -2611

831-9993
RATES
11mw .................43ca line
3 consecutIve tmm
3$c a line
7 consecutive times.....35c a line

HO'10

Ru5Si&amp;wfiIftyR,,Let,i&amp;3k,
Tiir
Traflord's Map of

4, 6. a.

Sanlort$**.
Lard N. Wl*irson I
$mrksra
Trait to Rudolf Spuller &amp; wf
Let 1, SIb F, Paradise Points 1st

SprinuiUn.4,$1LISI.
Oaliwood 11411. to Thomas F. lull
1wlItwynLLt43,Tvsc.wilI.(J$

1979
DI H. 13$

I

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notic, is hereby given that I ins
engaged In businem at 1396 HOW 437
North, Longwood, PIe. 33710
fictitious name of HAV.A.CUP

COFFEE SERVICE ard that I in.
tend to register said name with Rio
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the proulsisis of the FIC?NIIIJS
Name StaMes, 70*19:
SectIon
$4309 Florida Statutes 1967.
51g. EASY MIAK COFFEE
SIR. INC.
Iv Charles V. Hutton
PublIsh: April 14 15 43, 19p

13, SIb C. Seminole Sites,
$31ISS.
Glenn 0. KnIsily I
WI Lsiotta o.
t•Evelyn A. Orson, Lt 361 HA, Sib
I, Swoetweser Oaks Sac. Five,
$143411
Cli Mae Gordon. sgi to
Cordon Clarb Lets 211ILOnorel.
Acres an* Ills 1st., $*.
. Greet Amiv. Prap Pu., Inc. to
70th A. sworn, tram _____
m$.ri.
WirsiC. Mis Rd I LongMu

4.113411
DIll
0. Malcolm Johnson &amp; wI igIy
*oOpsIJ. laIIey,961.,S½oIL.f 51
PICTITIOUSNAMI
all of 6, Hullman I
FeweR,
Mike
ier ilvon mat I em
Shoemaker CliNt?. to
bUSIIISIS at $43
lifts I Lelle S., LOt 17 5*
Aitamente Springs
$.mliiot,
ldyUwUdo of Loch Arkor, Sec. 6, Coy,
Florida, under liii I ic*Mi.
lant., $43$
KIVA TIK$ add Ni I
Win. W. llirivsr 1 wf Emma to intend to register
saIdnoms with the
LOIS K. Howell I WI JaCuiliis
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Cesiit, Seminole
Los $1 N 34% ft. of LOSL SIb 1 Tier
4,1. R. Traftordo Mapof 1a.Nrd,. County Florida In acdaac4 wiSh
''
SiciMi
Th Greater Censir. Cv ' is learns Statutes, To-Wit:
FloOds SteM.. 1967.
Raw I WI NSICINMI.
*15. 0. loverly leeRs
PublIsh: *113 15.33 IL 96Th
The Greater CsisIr. Corp
James R. Patters. I wi Jane V., 011.43

Ovisisit, etc.. $143,711

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Sec., $3$.

Robert W. Fontaine I
Karen to
Frank T. Randolph &amp;wl Dolores,

Let

Tompkins Div. to Floyd 7. 0oy
&amp; WI Vamss. a.. Let 43 Gardon
LObS Eats. U.N One.
PF., MIt r1. to S*,I 1. WIIOon I
WI Gerliditie D.. N if Let 43 &amp; $
44$' at 43, PhIllips Ten'., siMS.
(OCD) Ivsrly &amp; Lout to Eddie
J.L.bN,Li1431$1I'ettatu. lees

WANTED: Customers to enjoy
Judy'S Hamburgers, Super
Salad Bar with 15 items &amp; Great
Country Breakfast. No cx.
parlance necessary. Apply in
person Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.

Secretary II: Secretary to the City

Manager. Typing, shorthand
plus all office skills mandatory.
Expenienco and career
oriented. Munfripal experience

30-ApartmentS Unfuriiished
DeBary

_____________________________
Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramIc bath,
wall to wail carpet. $153. $41.
7663.

1 BR-SIll. Pool. Adults only, On
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323 6670Mariner'sVillage.
2BR,lBLargecarport,klt.eq,jn
country. 5 miles from town. 323

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31-Apartments- FurnIshed
____________________
..

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down,town, very clean &amp; roomy.
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT
2300 Melionvilie
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32-Houses Unfurnished

V

NOTARY PUBLIC

allan of Public Works activities

3722026 or 3230f67__ -

Including streets, parks,
municipal buildings-grounds,
vehicle maintenance and in-

WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A

S-Lost

a

vicinity of Mayfair Country
Club. German short hair, white
w-liver spOts, docked tail.

Bawerd. No questions. Pet, not

huntIng dog, 322•'s31.

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0 leer Run Sec. Tlwee,

Do you want a lob to pay you a
good salary &amp; take care of those
past due bills? Come in and talk
with ELAINE I
RUIY at AAA
EMPLOYMENT. For a small
fee we will solve these preblems
aid put you to work Immediately

vestment approx. $450 mo. in.

come or live in one, rant out
other. Rural atmosphere, tax
shelter &amp; build equity in reel
estate. Owner will assist with

financing.

Edward H. Seibert,
Realtor. 323-001, aft. hns. 644.
14%

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41-Houses

a
BOOKKEEPER
a
TYPIST
a

11-Instructions

STATION ATTENDANT
Creative

a

Expressions

WELDER

a

Call JoAn, 3230612

a

,OROUNDS KEEPER
Most compl,t. Craft &amp; Hobby

a

Supply In Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fl.

MOTEL NIGHT AUDITOR
Deltona Inn. 11p.m. to 7a.m. Must
hive experience. Part time. 46$4493 ask for David.

LET'S SE HONEST
II you worsn't looking for a nsw
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and it *i weren't looking
for someone to doe lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you wait the
Opportunity to sam Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
cattT430-432.S413 anytime for
recorded message.

LOT MAN
912 French Ave.
3235176
Check Mondays paper for more
listings.
A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 414
3079 for details.

AVON
Nur
aIde or sip. sitter for in.
valid in Nursing Horns. Ref.
Req. 322.1097 or Write P.O. lox
219$, Sanford giving resum.'_

STE N STROM
REALlY

OVER 00 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791
SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR OUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES?
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
THE SPOILERI 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in ldyllwiide of Loch
Arbor on Lovely LotI Central H.
AC, OR, FR, Breakfast Bar, Eq.

sdloolyadorGED; must have
300 hr1. mm. standards; must is
in goad physical I medical
condition. Apply at 1665
Providonce Slut, Deltone. 9
am. to S p.m., Mon. ttiru Fri.

Nurses Aide, 11.7 shIft, sip, only.
Apply Labsvlew Nursing Center,

L4tLI_t
MAINTENANCE MAN
Apply inpenon
HOLIDAY INN, SANFORD
Wanted someeM lZpsrlslce4 to re.
web yard chairs, call 3flh4s
astir 6p.m.

TraIn.ig plus an ezCltlg Grail
Opening can is yours for $144N

LEISURELY L1VINGI 3 BR, 2
Bath Home on Lakc Sylvani
Your OWN Pool I Patio, w.w
Carpet, DR, Eq. LatIn KItchen,
FR, aid Many More Extra;I
.IPP WARRANTED. Reducodfo
0000If S GALOREI 4 BR, We
lath Home on Lovely Shaded
Loll Latin Kitchen completely
remodeled w.w Carpet, Lg. 5cr.
Porch, Non Roof and Morel
W, only 135.5001
DOLL HOUSEI 3 sR 2½ lath

Horns with Pool &amp; Patio? t.g.
FR, Eat-In Kitchen, w.w Carpet,
Central Air, Privacy Fence on
Large Corrwr Loll IPP WAR.
RANTED. Fantastic Boy for
54941,f

REAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADIRI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

Sanford's Sales Leader

NEWI NO COMPITITIONI NO
SILtINOI
Service pre.

Isp. Idoirorstir Masons.

Istablistlel. accounts at retaIl

Dallans Ares. Own Tram.
6742673a0. 7

outlets. Dlstrlbgto preducts
mangfacturid by AatI.Crinw
Crusade for perwol prsMuIN
Minimum iveetmuit $0435 for
umough biviulery is Vscovor
Initial. Invsolm. This Is net
tst,iIng. RoforeMas eutchaneod.
Write Aml.C$ms Crusö P.O
lout 7337-A. lirmingham. Al.
3Ifl3arcaHOpr.15,sss.

Cabinet makers I spray FeWer.
Isp. or trolnoss. $11 CabInets,
Laq...sd. 431114

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
255

3232232

43114344

HOMEOWNERS: Don't less your
cr0111: Wehavebslpadolflirst,
find PAST CAlif ivyorsto buy
their equity. WI can hip viii.
TONY COPPOLA AS$OC.
Reallor. 644.4311.
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2311 Palmetto Ave. Large 4 S*,'3
5. C.NIA, 3 iss. 543.111

IAL OLBERT1EAL1Y INC
R1ALTDR7133
Eve. 323.4312, mi,. m.nii
COMPANY awnod atrphus -30*
2b ret. rm&amp; PP. Geld neigh.

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
Country 1 acre with older 2
Story, extra cottage. $25,000.

REALTi

NICE CLEAN 2 BR, 1 B home on
1g. lot, dead end street, fenced,

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSEDORCONTRACTED

workshop. $29,500.

BATEMAN REALTY

IStQUARTER1979I

DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPLEX bldg.
site, con lot, shaded and con.
veniently located near school &amp;
shopping $12,000.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

SELLERS 0. BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL

2638 Sanford Ave.

WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

MAYFAIR 3 BR older 2 story
remodeled by architect owner.
New shake shingle roof. Perfect
setting far antiques. Must soil
this weeti.

for large family. $39,900.

300' from river, surrounded by
lovely homes. 520,000

.

FANTASTIC! 4 BR, 2 Bath Home
in Pinecrest w Central HAC, w-

w Carpet, Eq. Eat-In Kitchen,
5cr. Patio, FR, on a Beautiful
Landscaped Lot! Just $39,900!

-

balfy

lnC.REALTOR, MLS

or

5

8.

Handy man special, $17,000.

ASSOCIATES WANTED
CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFI
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.
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TERRIFIC? 3 BR, l'7 Bath Home
in Washington Oaks wCentrai
Heat, Breakfast Bar, OR, Utility

Room and Spacious BR's! app
$24,500!
WE'VE GOT IT? 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in San Lanta with Split BR

Plan, Eat. In Kitchen, Central HAC, ww Carpet, Patio and Much
More? Just $35,000?

322-2420
ANYTIME

MAKE A WISHI 4 BR, 1½ Bath
Home in Mayfair with Split BR

Multiple Listing Service

Plan, Pan. MBR, Central H-AC,

FR, Patio, Lg. BR's, Excellent

2565

fl

REALTORS

Neighborhood. Close to Schools
&amp; Shopping! BPP WARRANT.

PARK

ED. Only 128,5001
COUNTRY LIVING? 4 BR, 2 Bath
Home in Lake Mary with Central
hAC. w•w Carpet, Great Room,
DR, Eat-In Kitchen, all on a 1'e
Acre Loll Also Add. 1 Acre? Pool
Planned 8. Many Extras! Yours,

Classified Ads will always give you
mare
Much , Much More
than you expect.

...

- 4 Searching for investment? Just
apt

listed 2

bldg. near town.

for $72,500?

$21,500.

FAMILY'S DELIGHT? 3 BR, 2

*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, 1 B furn. near shopping but
ins quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on this? Owner may carry mart.

Bath Home w-Central H-AC, w-w

Carpet, Fenced Back Yard,
Near Schools I Shoppingl Nice
Neighborhood! A Deal for

$25,900.

111,0001

STE N STROM

* Markham Woods Rd.

3 BR, 2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable I pasture, also
quiet cottage I 1g. oak trees.

REALlY

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

4 I Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage I beautiful oak trees in
'ood terms.

WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

$TEMPER

un

M 4!Y AVAILASU

in your ares I1MNpp. Per
roil estats Wee, aa*idIN,
davElpmunt, ,Wm. Ma,,

I,
••

$21,000.

i'., YEARS NEW APPROXI
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE
PLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE ON
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SET.
TING OF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SAN.
FORD. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH,
LARGE DEN, EAT.IN KIT.
WITH CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.
COMEARUNNIN'. $59,500.

AGENCY

m

EXTRA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE
YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.
DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT.
OVER 2.700 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS. iNLUIjlr,,.,
iN.LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO ADVERTISE. $53,000

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Branch Office

Orlando 327-1577

FROM

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
$5500
S MOBILE HOMES AT COST
A MONTH
FNEE MOVE IN WITHIN 100 MILES
S CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
sADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS
Si 427
2MI. 1,117.92
SANFORD

COVE

SUPERI I lR, I Bath Home iii
Dre.mwold w.Dlnina Area. Nit.
La, Lg. 5cr. Patio, alloti
lovely fenced loll app WAR.RANTED Wow, only Insist :

ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT. ONLY $2,000 DOWN
AND SELLER TAKES MOR

TGAGE.

.
*

MIme, * STATIWISS PIN.

AIICIAL MRVICI IN*1431

iiP.,,, 0.1.

Lb. Mary SM. Futile coin,
moOcil. I 5L3 S. MW. coal.
Terms Is right psrty. *,$0.

SATEMAN REALTY

120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN YOUR OWN
35 ACRE LAKE, NICELY
WOODED $1000 PER ACRE.

TERMS
20 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE

ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN
AMA CITY $26,000 BEST
TERMS.
1.16 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
NEXT TO DESIGNATED

PARK. SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE

lop.l.i
IanN,rIAw.

I:;.

M0N..SUd.
9:15A.M.
5:15 P.M.

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU

LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
I ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROP
ERTY OVERLOOKING AN ICE
COLD TROUT POND VOL
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,995 WIT!
ONLY 5400 DOWN AND EAS

PAYMENTS WITH 6 PEI
CENT INTEREST.

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand

6688335

45-A--it of State

Property

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down, assume loan.
Mountain cabin approximately I
a handy man special because it
is not finished inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.

Water and the outside is corn
pleted. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in It while you
finish it up. 5 mIles from Mur.
phy. 527,500.00. 15,000.000 dowli
assume loan.

2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About I acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3 or I houses.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.

323.
$160

See our beautiful new BARRING-

TON w-Iap siding Ishingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373.5200
3003 Orlando Dr.
VA I FHA Financing

Crystal Lake Nursery

109W. 1sf

SPACE HEATER good cOnd.
Includes fan, tank, stand, trays
&amp; .ilI tubing, $55; (2) VW 4 lug
wheels, 54 ca 323 5013 aft 6.

left. Terry iwu self contained, air
cord., canopy, Reese hitch I S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

Rent Our Rinsenvac
372.5181

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas layaway, Ihere was
only 5)16 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for

For sale Champion sired wired
haired Fox Tertiars Welped 7.77
19. $175 each, Call 7347213.

Murphy, N.C. 3190$

______________________

47-Real Estate Wanted
Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equity.3220716.

•

* 'HOUSE WANTED. ' '
In Need of Pep"s
323 $410 Eves.

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford

Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3721721.

Kenmore El. range 30", ceramic
cook top, self cleaning oven,
gold, E*c. cond, $150. 323.6721.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo
Television-fl" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular
Balance IllS or $12 me. Still in
warranty. Call 131.1714 day or
night,

a.. .r...

....,,

For Sale: Milk Goat, $45
Write BoxQ
Sanford Fl. 32771
_____________________________
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68-Wanted
-

to

1968 Buick Wildcat, I DR.. H.T
Clean 8. good condition, $700. 372
3132.

Hone InWroven-Ient

Central Heat &amp; AIr Cond, Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Comm. &amp; Res. 3220208.

Buy

most.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3221721.
________
OR I EN TAL RUGS, WAN TED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6446)26

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeling
365 6331
Small home repairs. Remodeling
&amp; Pan Roofing repair. Free Est
3238543 3310715

Beauty Care

Mowhig

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett'S Beauty Nook

5)9 E. 1st St., 322 5112
-

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1 Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

________________________
Cash paid for good used mobile
homes. Leesburg Homes, 2215 N.
Citrus Blvd., Leesburg, Fl. 32745
or call 904 7173029.

eramiCille

Lawn Service
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming,

flAttCfl eLAn
W'V1PtJl

tiltS

flee

FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES
turnti.ble, $ track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only •SANFORD AUCTION.
$130 or take up payments of 111
1215 S. French
3231340
per mo. Call 031.1714 for free
home demonstration.
__________________________
For Estate Commercial I Resid.ntial Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Deli's Auction. 323.5420.
___________________________

323 2918.

BURFIELD'S Electric Servi1.
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential. 322934 24 Hrs.

Load in from the North! DR &amp; BR
Suites, Oak bowiront, maple

tables. Lamps I Misc. accent
pieces.

FILL DIRT
TOP SOIL, CLAY.
339 2003

Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

Electrical

corner cabinet Mahogany
breakfront with desk, plus
several other chIna cabinets.
Roll top desk, pump organ,
wicker asrted lamp &amp; coffee

Land Fill

essmeking

322.0701

PUBLIC AUCTION S
MON. APR. 16,7 PM.

No ob too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 323 488); LandScaping
&amp; spraying 32) 8049 call anytime

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 611.7617

fl-Auction

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3230332

1979 Thundtrbird Heritage Every
.iva lal'te option including Moon
Root Baby 410e with dark blue
leather interior, only 22 ml on
car $10,895 See at Bill Baker
Volswagen

AlrCond.aHeanng

61-Livestock.Poultry

J1'IQ, AM'-

Gu.'.dTsIevlsiorn.533an0up.
MiIler's26i9OrlandoDr.

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1975 Capr ice ''Classic" has
everything I dr exc cond
52800 or trade br Sm. motor
home 332 7425

Shots, papers, housebroke. 323

3721599
low cost Classified Ad.

Lincoln, .s or . Town car '1?. air.
PS. PB, P wds. sea' .'. dr locks.
Cream on cream w vinyl top
Cream w brr interior Tilt
wheel. cruise, AM 18.8 track
Every option, original owner,
wile's car 323 6880

0679.

Cash 322-4132

3230497

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models Call 3399100 or 834
.1605 (Dealer I

Pekingese. 3 mo. fawn &amp; white. All

52-Appliances

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

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Light Ilauling

Glass screen

Yard Debris, Trash
ApplIances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL 319 5371

Screen-porches, pool end. , wds.

All type re glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 5545.

Painting

Grooming &amp; Boarng
At,I,,AL UAVN
Dog 1 Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea Control, Pet
Supplies, dog houses. insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.

cages.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior.Exterlor House Painting
Licensed-Insured Bonded

FREE Estimates. (305) 322.9440
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Laro.. Call 66, Tat,ln,
Free Es?. 322 .543 or 322 4434

in 5757.

Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair

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Kids gone, but the swing sit in the
back yard Isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 3222611.

Home

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INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglaS 1
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
371 0139 or 904 7346705 collect.
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Wanted mm. Dachshund
Male Puppy ONLY
322 3210

JACK FROST- Cent. Heal &amp; Air

51-Household Goods

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323 7011

Sanford Auction, 1215 S. French.
3737340

377.54fl

77-Junk Cars Removed

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 323 7710
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'76 Honda CO 200
Like New. $100 New Battery
571 1201

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WANT TO BUY
Aspenorvolares W Good Conct
Auto. A,r &amp; Ht 323 1011

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Brockway Tractor, 250 Cummins
Chevy Station Wagon,
power &amp; air. 323 1991

For Sale

5116 eah or take uo oavments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. cai UI 1114 aay or

34.3)5 E First St

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Guinea Pigs

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

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79-Trucks-Trailers

ts Supplies

35 hp Mercury Motor, Short shank,
el. start w controls. $150. 371
05S5.

night. Free home trial, no

ObI air. auto .53850 or
best olfer 327 6354

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE

hospital bed with mattress. Call

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

12*10' 2 BR, 1½ B, like new,

previous model, ready to move
into. Carriage Cove. Terrific
buy. Air, shed, awning, 3230160.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

54*71 box spring &amp; mattress, 1

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78-Motorcycles

322779v

64-Equipment for Rent

I 48x74 box sprIng &amp; mattress, 1

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010 550
Call 377 1674. 32? 1360

3222260

These are a few of over 2000

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

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332 5990

Easter Azaleas $2.11
Dwarfs full bloom
For Easter 7 colors

Refrigerator Coidspot, Frostfree
lScu. ft., $125

42-W4bl le Homes

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Nelson's Florida Roses
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.

KuIp Decorators

'$5950.00, $1,500.00 down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for tree listing
brochure, You can call free of
charge by dialing I $00 4367431.
Write or call today.

75-A--Vans
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
R EMODEL INS &amp; RE PAIR
5.5. BAL.INTIASSOC. 3220465
lMan,qualityoperation
S yrs. ezp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne BeaI, 377.1331
Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm. or Lg. Free Est. Call
Mr. Taylor, 322 5545 or 3724134
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEst.
323 04$after $:30

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Cng Cds.
323 0)74; 322.4W)

Pressure Cleaning

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Brown's Pressure Cleaning-Mt
dew removal houses 1 rooi,
mobile homes. Trucks Washed
Economy rates. .34 9335,

Pooling

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Roofing &amp; guttering, mt lest

remodeling, all work guarOn
teed. Free Est. 323.34Ja.

TO LIST YOUR BUSINESS......

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DIAL 322•26fl

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()AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
wy. 9?. I rnIe west of Speedway
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday dl? 30 II'S
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
1311 for further details

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

Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

FREE ESTIMATES

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FILL DIRT 1 TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

Carpets from $6.50 yd. installed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
We will not be underso?d on
comparable quality.

cover

1974 Chev wd. van

FRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9111
Eves after 61 weekends

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

Beds, double hotel, $30 set,

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9*12 Linoleum rugs$12.99ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

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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 staI at only
$850000, Good terms, 12)00.00

tires, fold down alum

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1973 Ford Grand loruno Sta Wqn
PS. PB. Air E.c Cond only
39,000 mu 5300 0. take over
payments 323 6011

5350 322 7816. 2739 Country Club
Rd

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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

Apache camper -'sleeps 1, new

62-Lawn-Garden

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Guitars. Drums. Banlos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
..7202 French Ave.
322 7255

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ANYTIME
Multiplo Listing Servico:

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size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.93 So. of

Merchandise

323 3829

.322.2420 .

losichOffice

7 pc dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$508. UP; El. stove $608. up; full

75-Recreational Vehicles

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RIAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADENI WI LIST &amp; SELL.
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1u

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1736 Norwood P1., Orlando
(305)4227002
S pc. BR suite new, 5239; 5 pc. LR

Piney Woods Auction
196'S VW Good Cond
Every Saturday al 1 p m located
$650
on SM 315. IS mu north of San
Call 373 .1398
lord We Will buy, sell or trade
used Iurnuture. antiques or I Have a room to rent? Let ,,
Cl,cSilied ad find a tenant br
misc by 'he piece of house lull
YOU'
Free pick upon consigned mdse
at 30 PCI 322 2770
1973 Jeep Custom Station ,%aqon,
- Qudra track 360. V 8. auto. AC &amp;
Auction Saturdays? p m
i'i A I cond 372 .1731
Sanford Ave at Hwy 477
Consignments Welcome
or Sale
323 7050
Kelloqgs Auction Sales
1967 Plyulouth Fury 383. 5400
Cail 322 4731 after 5p m
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All type racquets, Avg. $8
Scott Reagan 322 5171

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

WANTED BASEBALL CARDS
PAYING CASH
Write or Call: Pete Flentke

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POIGET.ME.NOTI Remodeled Z
II, 1 lath Horns wCantral H.'
AC,w.wCarpet,DR,Eq.Eat.I,
Kitchen, ard Morel Will PaInt
Estorlorli Buyer's cliolcsl BPP
WARRANTED. Yours for,

Sanford's Sates Leader

57-Sports Equipment

Sanford, 322 8721.

DeLand 668.8335

3232222

OWN FOR LESS THAN

CARRIAGE

71

listings. We have all types of
property listed from $500. per
acre and up. We have small

Shen&amp;iI flnit, t17 WI

ATTRACTIVEI 3 BR, 1½ Bath
Horns with Central AIr, ww
Carpet, Pan. FR, Inch
Fireplace covered Patio w
Grill? bat House, Fence I
Much Morel IPP WARRANT.
ED. Just $39,900?

2921 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fl,, 37771

AFRICAN VIOLETS

Sale

9i9(aditac,gOOd(Ofld
$500 or best otter

JOHNNY'S BACK

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BLOOMING

Sanford 321-O64O
2565

REALTORS[ PARK

MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
Eves k23W 322.1959

quiet Cul.ds-saci Dining Area,
Eat.in Kitchen, FR, Central
Heat, w-w Carpet and Morel
aPP WARRANTED. A liiy for

Sale

new 5399; Loveseat $14.95 Iup;

acre. Dandy garden spot. This is

ANYTIME

REALTOR 332.4991

COMFORTABLE? 3 BR, 1½ Bath
Home in Washington Oaks on

I ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $14,900

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3 BEDROOM FRAME, FIRE
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH,
NEW ROOF, FRESH PAINT.
NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.

Multiple Listing Service

JUST LISTEDI 3 BR,2 lath Home
in Pinscrest on Lovely Lot in
Nice Neighborhood? Pan. FR,
spacious OR's, w.w Carpet,
utility Room, Close to woos ,

100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT
BLVD NEAR NEW K MART.
ZONED PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES 5)2.500 TERMS

7 BEDROOM, ENCLOSED
CARPORT, WITH NEW ROOF
ON WASHINGTON. $21,000.

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*44 Acres county acreage wcitrus grove &amp; SR 16 frontage i
Geneva. Attention developers
good price &amp; terms.

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
ORBUYAHOMEI

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, ON
CRESCENT. $19,500.

$21,900.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER? WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?
.lN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1?

Appt. onlyt

OVER IOOSALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
15tQUARTER 19791

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
FORMAL DINING ROOM.
PANELED FAMILY ROOM,
OVER SIZED CLOSETS
THROUGH OUT. LARGE EAT
IN KITCHEN. EXCELLENT
BUY. 532.000.

WARRANTED. Can You Believe

Sanford's Sales Leader

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PORCH. NEAR DOWNTOWN.
5)9,500.

GET TOGETHER

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ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.
This elegant 4.3 has lust about
everything. $61,900.

2 BEDROOM FRAME PARTIAL
LY FURNISHED. NICE &amp;
CLEAN, TILE BATH, LARGE
ROOMS, SCREENED FRONT

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME?
WE SELL HOMES?
WHY DON'T WE

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

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80-Autos for

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Lq variety.. 2101 Airport Blvd.

AT 5th. $17,500

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 1979!

SChOOlS &amp; Shopping! A Buy for
531,000!

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Gheenoe fiberglas 15't'
W Trailer, $225
772 9464 aft 6

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72-Auction

motor. Excellent cond. Many
extras. Osteen 3233026 after 6

Since 1937

JUST FOR YOU! 3 BR, 1',3 Bath
Home Remodeled, all Rooms
Paneled, New ww Carpet,
Fireplace in LR, FR, Close to

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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 323.2611
or 131.9993.

REALTY

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OF SANFORD

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

some trees. $25,000.

2544 S. French Ave.
3220231,323.7173,322-0779

Carpet, Spacious Backyard &amp;
Much More! Perfect for
Newlyweds or Retired Couple!
Nice Location' app WAR
RANTED. Yours for 528.500!

Program

Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors, MLS
ERA
w JI1IOflI Referral ServIce

Choice property in Lii Mary-2
acres on a corner, cleared w

STENSTROM

acre. WIIiarn Maliczowski,
Realtor 322 7983

TERMS.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

LONESOME HOME! 3 BR, 1 Bath
Home in Sunland w Dining Ara,

S Largest Listing Inventory
5 Dominant Advertising

Assume I BR, 1', bath.
Washington Oaks Area. $10,000

2135'i S French 11792) Sanford

Kitchen,
FR
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Every
Imaginable Feature! BPP
WARRANTED. Your Wish
Come True for 572,9001

or newly.lIcensed Now!

107W. Commercial
Phone 32278$), Sanford

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

AC. Fireplace, Eq. Eat.ln

gressive, Sales Volume Leader
needs Associates, experienced

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

50-Miscellaneous

&amp; Accessories

16 ft Bass boat w 75 HP Chrysler

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg Broker, 825 No. 40
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.
862 7483

h 0! Santord, $2,200 per

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker

$30,000.

Bath Home in Idywilde of Loche
Arbor! Pool 0. Patio, Central H

REALESTATEA5SOCIATES

444.3013

((CtJ)

BEAUTIFUL! Executive 3 BR, 2

Night

Medel Inc., P.Itc.

55-Boats

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;SokI

INC. REALTORS
8306$)) or 3391711 eves.

61 acres

Y Enterprise, Inc.

3 plus acres with 2 old frame
houses on Country Club Rd.

323 5321

FORREST GREENE

your lot or our lot.

$3,500 ea.

Offices Too! BPP WARRANT.
ED. Great aUrcol"SJI,900!

Lake Sylvan area. 7 bldg. sites
lOOx 140 es 57.000 ea

Cash for your lot! Will build on

9 building lots in City. Zoned MR 2.

Fenced 0. Landscaped! Super
Location! Great for Comm.

Lake Mary- wooded lake view lot
I00 130. 510,000

VA. F HA.235-Conv, Home
Low Down Payment

down. No qualifying. 322.1109.

REALTY WORLD.

WHAT A BUY! 3 BR, 1 Bath Home
w Central HAC, ww Carpet,
DR. FR, Porch, Completely

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the
St. Johns River. 2 lots 15*170 ea.
Frontage on deep water canal

3210759

4 BR, 2 bath home in one of San
ford's nicest areas. Has all
modern conveniences, perfect

OR BUY A HOME'

REALTORS PARK
Iranch Office

24 HOUR E 322-9283

STENSTROIVI

$10,500,

complete. For tull Istilis call
Mr. Patrick $4.733.Øj,
COLLECT.

SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

Harold Hall

New 235 Homes. 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 tc,
$38,000. Low down payments
BUILDER 3222287.

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HOUSECLEANING?

SPR ING

1*0001

322- 2420

Ever wonted Is ems a beautiful
FashIon lovtique or Jeans1
Shop? New you can Nave your
awn highly profitable ilisbi000,
foslvring ever 1* famous hams
brasisl Inventory, Fixtures,

REALTY

NEAT AS A PIN 1 BR, 2 Bath
Home with Central H-AC, w-w
Carpet, Dining Area, Rear
Fenced Yard? Like Now and In
Excellent Condltlonl Just

9191. Second St.
ImmedIate openings for general
laborers. Day shIft only. Apply
tisOwe hours S am. Is 11 am.
American WoeØ preduds Mill
Office, $0 Marvin Ave.,

32271)1.

for 143,3001

For a career In Reel Estate call
Roalty World, The Real Estate
Applications being accepted for
the position of FIREFIGHTER
with Doltona Fire District. Must
be iS or over, must is high

101111'S

Latin Kitchen, Patio I Morel
BPP WARRANTED, All Yours

Agency Juno POrzIg 433.13$L
Experienced electronic test
todmicien capable of making
inoveted contributions to test
methods. Must bewiliing worksr
who Sts along well with others.
Opportunity for advancement.
Equal Opportunity Employer
RAF Megnetics, Inc. 300
Lexington Ave., OsLand, Fla.

water, sewer. Johnny Walker
Real Estate Inc. 3226157. Eves.

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner,
at 322.2420.

ASSEMBLY MECHANIC
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Fuli.Time Office Supervision
Compatible RealtorAsso.
dates
S Over 22 Years Experience

borheed W40*mgnity swig.
mb pool. Low
w-rnert I
We W. car101 by seller. Call

The Greeter Cisir Corp to
MIlsom Oilier? I WI RIta. Lii I,
$svsellts Sec. Three, $1,411
Itolihor Mn Womach. sgf
to .tegj a. rirk Jr 43L
lIe' WoO NI is,. at $ - or
¼ at
sit at Sec sit$ etc.. SiN.

c$.4 43_

Lake Mary-Sanford Area. In.

RECEPTIONIST
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Carrel's Kiddie Corner, Dunn 1.
3rd St., Osteen. Mon..FrI., 6
am. .4 p.m. 322.2616.

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Sanford's most well-known, pro.

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I-Child Care

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N,umsin$llsiinLtW

to Nader
I- . Cs.. leg., Let L Wli
WInter 10,
104$ Dee.

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REALTOR
323.6061 or eves. 323 0517
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New 3 BR I bath home C-H. city

323-577.4Day
40.A-Apartm.nts&amp;

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M. Unsworth Realty

Agency, 323.5321.

North Edgemond
Ave., Winter Springs, Fl. 32107.

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$WofILGIN.ibs$iN.

For Lease Executivs home in
Idyllwilde. 3 BR, 2 B, FR, 5cr.
pool. Luxury living, turn. or
unfurn. Call The Real Estate

sonnel,

Found

Lost, strayed or taken from the

3230$65

spection of subdivision improvements. Resume to Per.

Mate" Dating ServIce. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, CIWIr., FL. 33317.
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2 BRLR.DR comb. Kit fum.
Suitable for retirees. urn mo..
1st, last &amp; $100 damages.

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our lot or yours
FHA.VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

Build to suit

-Lovely 1g. 1 BR, Air, No

Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
shopping &amp; churches.
3221051.44$ 44$
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rates, inquire 500 5. Oak.

Superintendent of Public Works:
sponsible for malntenance.opr.

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3 Bdr., 1', bath, fenced b.yd.,
range, ref., d-wshr, washer
dryer. VA appraised, $29,500.

Sanford-Gracious living,
Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly

Ave., Winter Springs, Fl. 32701.

Weddingsby DOT

Call Bart

29-Rooms

Apply 400 North Edgemond

This is a working administra.
tive.supervisory position re

own home. Many extras' $36,500.

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desired, but not mandatory.

Appetite required.

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DIVORCE-$20.O0--Guaranteed.
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
Pompano, FL. 33061, 941-6997.

Sunday, April 15, 1979-SB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Brand new 31. secluded but in
town, Ii acre, 1350 It. living
area, garage, CHIA. Builders

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

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1021 Camellia
Drive, Casselberry Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of DEPENDABLE PEST
CONTROL, and that I intend to re
glster laid name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with th. pro.
visions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit:
SectIon $45.09

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Seminole

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CL1b-3IFIED ADS

need management changes
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conjunction with Organizational rROSS. ROADS CONTRACTING,
0:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
realignments that were an- INC., a Florida corporation,
SATURDAY 9.Noon
TRICOUNTRY
BUILDING
SUP
nounced several months ago.
3 Lines Minimum
PLY CO., INC.,a Florida cor.
Philip B. Baker, director of poration,
PBX Program and Marketing w. P. COX. JR., and J.J. SWIFT, as
DEADLINES
Support, will assume all Trustees and last surviving
Directors of COX CRAFT, INC., a
Noon The Day Before Publication
tei
marketing SWIport. dissolved
corporation, and
L,M. Whitney, formerly COX CRAFT, INC., a disSolved
Sunday - Noon Friday
ofStiorL
corporate manager at General
NOTICE OF ACTION
headquarters ill St.
TO: CDX CRAFT, INC., I
l,ouis, Mo., will become dissolved corporation
3412 Fifth Avenue, uth
director of Industrial
Birmingham, Alabama 35272
4-Personals
at the Digital Systems Center
18-Help Wanted
W. P. COX, JR. Director
fo
and Trustee of COX
Janies A. Giultano, COflCRAFT, INC., a disSolved
Afternoon
iABORTION SERVICES.
corporation
troller, will manage the
3613 Ridge View Drive
Paper
Route
1st Trimester abortion-4i00; Gyn
financial services for all of
West
Available
Clinic -$16; Pregnancy test;
om.grbon In Central
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
male sterlization; free coun.
Good Part Time
FIOL-ÜIB
soling. Professional care, sup.
J.J. SWIFT, Director
Income
portive atmosphere confidential.
Donald W. Wiles has been
and Trustee of COX
So.
Seminole
Area
promoted to director of
CRAFT, INC., a dissolved
CENTRAL FLORIDA
corporation
Call
322.2611
- 831.9993
Systems Engineering.
WOMAN'S HEALTH
2521.6 Mountain Lodge Circle
The Evening Herald
ORGANIZATION
John D. Giatrells, Will be
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
given the additional
OoYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
SUPER MARKET-store man.
sibility for all industrial action foreclosing mortgages on the
ager; assist. manager; stock
$90921
following property in Seminole
Toil Fr 1-600.221-2566
man; cashiers. Must be exp.
marketing and sales.
County. Florida:
Apply In Person Only, 25th I
Wendell L Sittser, formerly
The South ½ of the Northwest '4 of
Park Sanford. Food Barn Inc.
FAC6UWITHAbNINKING
of Operations Staff, has been Section?, Township 20 South, Range
PROBLEM?
Mature lady to care of 4 mo. old
promoted to director of field 31 East, lying East of Seaboard
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Coastline Railroad and West of
baby, 2 or 3 days a week in my
Can
Help
service.
Millonviiie Avenue (less the South
home. 323.7101.
Phoni 647.3333
Stromberg-Carlson La a 951.45 feet).
,WrItP.O...Box 1213
"The Orlando Clvii Service Office
Begin at the NW corner of Loll,
leading
designer
and
nforE?rorida 32)71
will accept applications for
Block F. SUNLAND ESTATE,
uftfteiepiond according to P1st thereof as
Police Officers from April 16
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ALCOHOL
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PROBLEM
through April 20. lntemtod
telecOtflfl3UflLCatlOfls switching recorded in P1st Book 1), Pages 16
INYOIR FAMILY?
persons should apply in person
tilI The Tampa-based thrãuih 22, Public Records of
AL-ANON
to the Orlando Civil 5er'ice
Seminole County, Florida. thence
For families or friends of
company has manufacturing run
Office,
City HaIl, 400 S. Orange
South 0$ degrees 36' 23" West
problem drinkers
Avenue, Monday through
facilities in Sanford; Camden, through the SW corner of said Lot 1 a
For future information call
Friday, 6:00 am., to 5 p.m.
Ark.; Charlottesville, Va.; distance of 265.54 feet, thence run
641.3333 or write
Orlando is an Equal Opportunity
West
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thence
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Sanford AlAnon Family Group
Rochester, N.Y.; and Ardinore,
Employer."
reei sr 33' West 311.1$ feet,
P.O. Box 533
it has been a General thenceNorth Mdegrees2l' 29" East
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part time. 1 full time parson to
Sanford, Flo. 3277)
Dynamics division sInce 1955. 213.95 feet to a pointon the arc of
do filing I light typIng. General
a
curve lying COflCIV• Nor.
office duties. 323.4670.

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cis Frederick, and the U.S.S.R.
Gymnastics team; World
Record High Dive Challenge
fr om Orlando, Florida.
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Vatikiotis, profeuor at the UnIversity of London; Gabriel War.
but and Gabriel Ben.Dor, pro.
lessors at the UniversIty of
Haifa.

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suspect that she Is having an
affair with the Prince of Wales.
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"John Wesley The World Was
His Parish" The life and work
of this social and religious
ISfOfVfl pioflW who founded
Methodism IS explored,
(4)5FEAST OF LIFE Alfred
Antonini Mods the CBS orchestra
celebrating Easter,
__k performances featuring
poetry and dance. (A)
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flie's Gr.
Lake Crew prepares for a race.
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and
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advantage of his friendship
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now expecting a Child, sends
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hears about her affair with Jon.
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oar, Brian Keith. complica.
lions arise when a widow with
three sons marries a widower
with a teen-age daughter. (A)
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fill the Bunkers' "empty nest"
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special visual affects.

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of a million-dollar necklace
during a cross-country charity
ball mars the first day of
Supertraln's new chIef officer
Randall (Joey Areeco).
11:00
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(2) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT
LNE Host: Milton Berle,
(4) MOVIE "The BeSt Yom
Of Our Uvss" (1/W) (1941)
FredrIc March, Myrna Loy.
Three veterans and their wives
struggle to cope with Pool-WW
adjustment, (3 Hr..)
MOVIE " TitS Do"
(C) (199$) Yui 00y". Intl
A CIA agent discovers
RuIan agents plotting to
riptace him With a mental and
physicel double. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
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(1914) Humphrey Bogart,
Audrey Hepburn. The daughter
ci the family clis4lew is
— alter by two wealthy
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The
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Mary Tyler Moore comedy. Rein in a dramatization of her
2:00
THE
DOCTORS
(2)
variety show has been derailed book.
ow LWETO
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and "Supertraln" Is coming
2:30
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(2) 0ANOTHER WOAL0
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track.
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S GENERAL HOSPITAL
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she apparently has given up her pears to be wider on the inside,
dream of singing and dancing, narrower on the outside —
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Ford. Hope
Lang.. An limlreas and a duke
respectively fell in IM with
commoners, tolling the plans of
an ardent matchmaker, (2 Hrs.)
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the nation's most prestigious
tennis bout to, lunlon players,
held at the linghai,çton Club
ku Now Jensey.
8:30
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Poe Scott. The residents of a
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us child's bench. The remaining part would be a child-sized, solid
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Week April 1 5- April 2 1

Sunday, April iS, i9n.—IC

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Cohstruction Is Booming' In Seminole

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By JANE CAEI2RY
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City Building Official 8111 BraceJandisopflmidlc about
home
utJon trendsIn Sanford. "I believe the trend
in Sanford is gradually catching up with South Seminole
and we are on an upswing dellar-valuewlje," he sold.
"The first two months of this year are indicative ofthings
and I know of a couple of subdivisions on the drawing
boards with more than 100 homes each.
"Money may be our downfall, though, if interest rates
keep rising or the money market gets tighter," he added.
"Most of the growth will be toward the south and,
Ramblewood shlould be coming in soon
has 116 units in
the Hidden Lake area, he said. "I think the new K-Mart
will rejuvenate the PUD (Planned Unit Development)

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TAXING THOUGHTI
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flowers: I. YANSP.2. PYPOP. 3. APITUNE. Hint:
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One answer Is below.
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behind it that has a potent of 2, residents, and there
are plans under discussion for a 100 unit apartment
complex across from Jack Prosser Ford on 17-92."
He said permits had been issued in March for 25 new
duplexes. Homes in the low to moderate price range are
being constructed on a Georgia Avenue tract and
Braceland anticipated more construction In a higher
bracket in the Idyllwilde-Mayfair Villa section.
The Sanford Building Office reports 17 single-family
building permits were Issued in January with a total
valuation of $126,Z as compared to 6 permits for total of
$66,321 In January, 1978; in Fenruary 8 single-family
permits were issued valued at $390,150 compared to 14
permits at $172,311 In the same month last year. A total of
107 permits for single-family homes were Issued in 1978,

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The Seminole County Board of Realtors is headed by
president, Jack Wright of Realty Corporation, Forest
City. Other officers include Lawana Kish, of Hall Realty,
Sanford, first vice president, Bob Caidwell, CNA Realty,
ForedClty,second vlcepresldent; BobSmlthofBrantley
Realty, Altamonte Springs, tireastirer and Sharon Fricke
of Fricke and Fricke AjaocjaJes, Cauelberry, secratar
Other directors on the board are Ann Pinnock of Real
Estate 1, Altamonte Springs; Bait Pilcher, Calbart Real
Estate, Sanford; Walt Neubrander, CNA Realty; Susan
Sudiiolt, associate of Sharon Fricke, Casielberry, Jim
Burr, Watson Realty Corp., Longwood; Nathan Van
Mater, Caaaelberry Land Co. and Ron Schwab, pad
isident and board mb,, Altamonte Springs.

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prompted by the rush to beat the March 15 deadline for
avoiding the new energy conservation building code
adopted by the city from the Southern Building Code.
New single-family homes range from $30,000 to $50,000.
In addition to construction in subdivisions such as
Camelot, Sausalito and Deer Run there are a lot of homes
built on individual lots.
Lake Mary City Manager Phil Kulbes sees continued
growth in construction of single-family residences in his
city. Most are being built by individual contractors on
small tracts rather than big developers, he pointed out. A
few of the homes being built are in the $300,000 class, but
most are in the $80,000 to $180,000 range, Kulbes said.
The total of single-family permits issued by Lake Mary
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Seminole County Board of Realtors will observe Private
Realtors
has grown in the past Property Week Tuesday, April
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members to almost 1,000 as of noon at the Quality Inn at 1.4
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members of the Board will FHA VA and 245 Financing.
Herald Photo by Torn
attend a two-day meeting In
A 'countywide clean up
They're all smiles, these Seminole County city officials and realtors. And rightly Tallahassee, May 14.15 in
host program will be sponsored by
so, they've just finished witnessing the signing of ,a proclamation by Longwood Legislators.
the board on Saturday, April 21,
Mayor June Lormann, center, declaring It Private Property Week, April 15-21, In
Elmer Bakalla, Realtor is in conjunction with Private
Longwood. as did the governor of the state. At left Is Casselberry Council chairman Of the Building Site Property
Week.
Areas
Chairman Barbara Christensen turning over the document to Jack Wright, this CDmmittee lot the Seminole throughout the county have
year's president of the Seminole County Board of Realtdrs. Both women are '*Oard. which is looking for a been designated for cleanup
site to build a permanent board and Realtors in those areas
themselves members of the realty hoard,
office building,
have volunteered to undertake
Seminole County Board of the projects.

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Building permits for construction fo new stng!efamlly
hOua in Casselberry n the first three monthaof this y
exceeded the total of single-family permits issued during
1978.
There were 259 such permits issued last year for a total
value of $7,729,502. Single-family permits Issued through
Mardi 22 in Casselberry totaled 266 as compared to 41 for
the first three months of last year. In addition there were
90 multi-family permits issued for townhouses In Windward Square.
In January there were 25 single-family permits Issued,
in February, 41 and In March, 200. What was the reason
for this sudden increase? According to a spokesman in the
office of Chid Building Official Frank Boyles, it was

JACK WRIGHT
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been estimated that for every $1,000 increase in the cost of a house current FHA Sect1on245graduated payment mortgage program
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an average 700,000 families are priced out of the home-buying • - the high downpayment requirement ($4,200 for a $55,000 home)
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under an expanded graduated payment mortgage plan introduced market."
and the relatively steep annual increase of 7.5 percent in monthly
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Payments
most Popular GPM option. both of which have
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Iliflitod
Use
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program
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cods,
said
that
this
blliis
not
a"cure-all"
to
skyrocketing
housing
the existft FHA Secft 26 program for graduated payment
prices.
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bill
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he
said.
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add
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more
tool
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Others
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bright
economic pr
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Williams said that the expanded GPM plan is geared more to
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.1home.
The bill (S.70) was introdweIl by Sen. Harrison A. Willisms,
Under one mortgage option in the proposed legislation, a family creases in pay. Therefore, the downpayment 13 reduced to a=
Jr. (D..N.J.), chairman of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on could purchase a $66,000 home with an annual income as low as on a $55,000 home and the annual rate of Increase In monthly
HlcusliIIig sind Urban Affairs. Hearings won scb@dWW this
mortgage Payments is as low as 4 percent wider the Williams'
- Similar Legislation was introduced In the House by Rep.
morLas With a downpsyment 01 $2,250 and a mortgage Interest rate 019.5
proposal.
AUC4In (D.Ore) and Rep P10101 IAFalce (DN Y)
BOB CALDWELL
i*rced, the family's mortgage payment for the first two years
wwiw noted that the median pric, of new
es
Vondal &amp; Gravies President of the National Associationof
would $97,or $1 ls.i
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under a Home Builders strongly endorsed the Williams nrnrwI "ft
from $,5U in 1973 to about $00,060 today, outstripping Increases standard flied rate mortgage.
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end of
two
the would reopen the door to homeownership for millions of
In Incomes by almost a two4o4w marWn.
America
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unirtgav
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year
for working famwes
wiiag gap is raiderlag m1HLii of families unable to 10 yeas to a undetermined leveL
who otherwise would be unable to purchase
home because of soaring cods and mortgage Interest rate:
afford the Important first purchase of home," he added. "It has
WIIIIMnI said the bill avoided two major ilniltations of the nearing
11 percent," he said.

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1978. Is Record Year For Home Sales
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month a yesr ago when the heatlUed.
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month that annualised existing
N'tionslly, the mills price $61000.
e(omiiy tvnilso

Thio as iag siw j..iomit homes touchoi an
e4b'i homes topped 4 me seasonally aj
exist ciagle'ianily hams.
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hued by the Natlesal w
Sales in Doounb.r were at a million, so it appears that rate for dollar vobmi,
01 lbs i'Mhcn, with rose $200 in December
w
Ar'i'm'. Dup.rr.d 01 iiosdo bstag id In escis ragim 111,111 Thu figre rapromahi a Wuoiiilly adjedid asuil rat, people Mill would rather- pur. $241.7 billion, dwn
$6
Besides aid asssi in its 01 the ui"
4,1,110 smita, down from chase now than run th
15.2 percent rise trim
risk that from Novim bsl $471 bl
sinthe$sdhIedlbs DocnAertoDsciiberbsth, NSvusnber1s4INrsg mutSM mousy will eriot
be
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013,661860 way, with 1J31J60 homes So*ths MOON price wesup 3.3p01esdc4th,ai,

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Sunday, April 15, ii

raham'
B
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FNMA; HUD

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Pro ram
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An endorsement of that hospitals and other govern- rollback in rates that have been
portion of Gov. Robert mental expenditures to a point getting progressively highe r
(Iraham's
Graham's $14.06
billion where it is becoming quite andhlghereachyearandwhich
two-year budget which burdensome. Even though our have lead to taxpayer revolts In
"provides needed tax relief to situation is substantially better many other states."
the owners of private property than many states, the matter
He called particular attention
in our state" has been given by still requi res the careful con- to the"infamous Proposition 13
the Florida Association of sideration which has been given in Californa."
to it by the Governor.
Realtors,
This type of "revolt" will
never
become a serious
Realtor Edgar L. Schfitt of
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million expansion of an FNMA program targeted at

financing much needed urban hou.slng
"This coordination is most refreshing In producing a
program that Is greatly needed and long overdue. We
encourage the continued close cooperation of BUD and
FNMA and we urge that this new $500 million cornmitment, which raises the total of funds earmarked for
the FNMA urban participation program to $700 million, be
used purely to help our urban centers.
"We of the National Association of Realtors are deeply
committed to community revitalization programs

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nation.

"We applaud this Initiative by Chairman Hunter and the
excellent cooperation and forthrlghthess of
Harris in the substantial increase of funds made available
by this program."
At the White House briefing, Vice President Modnale
Introduced the program as, "one of the most significant

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aimed at the participation program would develop a total
of $1.4 billion in comraitments and pointed to the
cooperation and pa rtnership that HUT) and FNMA
were

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ways in which the additional $500 million, added to the
currentIycomjej$2j1lbon would enable FNMA to
provide further for the rehabilitation of the existing older
resident properties as well as for new construction in

urban areas.

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OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK

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Home construction is

'booming'

REALTOR
in Casselberry

HAL COLBERT
TED WILLIAMS

ealtors Take

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same period last year. Total number of single family
permits Issued during 1978 was 193 with a combined
valuation of $5,076,865.
In the city of Oviedo things are somewhat quieter, ac-

an Increase of 2,450 or 21.2 for the National Association of
41 in commercial and
percent over 1978,
Realtors that are designed for investment real estate; and 66
Clifford A. Robedeaux, members In residential sales. In residential sales.
Marketing Institute president,
Completion of the five
"We expect that course
said the increase "signals a courses
in
marketing
desire by people In the real management is a major steop enrollment and the number of
designees will Increase greatly
estate field to keep up with th e toward earning a CRB (Car- at
least over the next 10 years,"
latest developments so they tilled Real Estate Brokerage
Robedeaux
"not just
may better serve their clients. Manager) deslgnation.Courses
"Doctors or lawyers who In the commercial and in. over the next two or three
aren't aware of advances and vestment area lead to a CCIM years"
"It must, If membe rs of the
Innovations in their fields are, (Certified Commercial-InveMarketing
expect to
at t he
the public a stment Membe r) designation, cont
in
ue
to
e
n
ar
e
th
co
nfidence
disservice," he added. "The and ones in residential sales
of
the
pub
c
and
li
th
same Is true for people in the can earn a CRS (Ce rt ified Real
clients
effectively
and
real estate field.
Estate Specialist) title.
economically,"
he
add
ed
.
"In a fast-changing economy
"But many Realtors and
For Information on courses
and real estate market, the Realtor-Associates
take
and
locations, contact the
professional who fails to inform courses merely as a refresher
M
arket
Institute's Logistics
himself about new ideas and or to help them
clients
t
approaches really is failing his better," Robedeaux said. The
clients," Robedeaux said.
courses range In length from
He explained that the two to six days, and are offered

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PRESERVE IT...

war VA"W"

ENJOY IT...

INVEST

IN IT...

RMTE PROPERTY WEEK 1979

Institute

least, doing

REALTOR'

LISTING &amp; SALES
207 EAST 25th ST. SANFORD
'Red eI 323-7832

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En Pnivafi4 Snviu
GINI STOWELL

P[AtTor

pected to take courses offered six courses in conunercial and
In all, this year there will be
this year by the Realtors investment real estate. The 22 separate locations for

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Longwood City Administrator David Chacey Said there
were 61 single family home building permits Issued in the
first three months of this year as compared to 43 in the

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SELMA WILLIAMS

FLORIDA

More than 14,000 Realtors and Institute offers five courses In the nation at different times of
Realtor-Associates are ex- marketing management and the year.

January

TO BUY OR SELL. CALL US
FOR FASTER PRO'ESS$ONAL SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL

Of Sanford

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Edward J. DeCoste — Broker

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Fricke &amp; Fricke
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Issued during the first
months of this year as
compared to last year were:
— S val ued at
$276,247; January, 1978-3 at $103,503; February —4 at
$164,199; February, 1978— none; March — I permit at
$30,478; March, 1978 I at $25,815. The totals for 1978
were 28 single family permits valued at $925,967,

8 W. Broadway, Oviedo, Florida

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ASSOCIATES, REALTOR

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year: January-27
permits valued at $807,343, January, 1978-19 permits at
1556,222; February —14 permits at $527,823, February,

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glass will already meet the code."
The Altamonte Springs Building Department Issued a
total of 301 permits for single-family
In 1978 with an
value of $9,499,573. The number of permits
Issued for new
In the first three months of this year

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"We had an artificial boom In March," said Bulidlng
Official Ray Bradshaw of Winter Springs. "We were
snowed under by the flood of builde rs gett ing their per.
mits before the new en ergy code went Into effect March
iS. Therelsa misconception that it will be grossly ex.
pensive, but this Is not true. Most conscientious builders

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valuation for March was not available.

television set.

Chairman Hunter and Secretary Harris spotlighted

custom built homes
homesites • acreage
home trade-in

With a proclamation signed more dramatically evident than
Florida Governor Robert in the inalineable right for
Graham, the 48,000-member every citizen to own real
Florida Association of Realtors property."
is observing April 15-21 as
Florida Realtors and RealtorPri vate Property Week.
Associates
have join ed with the
In signing the proclamation
Gov. Graham reminds Flori da more than 600,000 Realtors and
citizens that "perhaps nowhere Realtor-Associates nationwide
in America is the free en- in the annual observance of
terprise system of government Private Property Week.

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permits at $1,896,434 compared to 48 at $1,294,832
February, 1978; 103 permits were Issued In March as
compared to 54 in March, 1978 at $1,1,157. The total

upkeep. Ught weight rattan chairs are easy to move to get the best view of the

on

by

compared to 64 last year at $1,765,266; in February, 68

Bunk beds and matching, stacking furniture is an Ideal choice to provide extra
living space in a boy's room. High-pressure laminate tops take away the worry of

coordinating with the ,prlvate sector,

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chairman of the board and president of the Federal

National Mortgage Association (FNMA): "We of the
National Association of Realtors applaud heartily the
Jointefforts by 1D and FNMA In developing a 1500

amat i

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Issued

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At a White House briefing called by Vice President
Walter F. Mondale, Donald I. Hovde, president of the
National Association of Realtors expressed to Patricia
Roberts Harris secretary of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (BUD) and Oakley Hunter,

are not

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for 1978 was 38 valued at $1,468,796. Figures for the first
th emont haofthlsyearascOmpdtQe periediast
year for single-family permits are:
January— '78, 2
permits at $101,000; '79, 4 at $283,000; February— 18,2 at
'79, 1 at $52,000; March— '78, 8 permits at
$236,146; '79, (through the 23rd) 2 at $148,000. There was
one commercial building permit
for a valuation of
$170,000 In February.
During 1978 in Lake Mary there were four commercial
permits with total valuation of $234,500 and one Industrial
at $400,000.
During the 1978-79 fiscal year ending Sept. 30 in Winter
Springs 606 permits were Issued for new single-family
homes with a total valuation of $17,324,290. In January of
this year there were 40 permits at a total of $1,354,005

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problem here in Florida, Schlitt
Vero Beach, president of the Justthosewhoownsingle.family believes,
"as long as prudent
50,000-member-state associ- homes," Schlitt noted, but also legislative leaders and other
tion, said Gov. Graham's I
nclude those who own "rental, state officials keep a tight hold
biidget shows his concern for business,
commercial an
on the reins of govemment
the state's property owners and industrial property as well,
spen
di ng."
fulfills one of the promises he
"It
has
been
widely
noted
in
Schlitt
also pointed out that
irlade dur ing his Campaign last newspaper e
di
to
ri
als
that
the
there
had
been some public
year.
average home owner would criticism, particularly through
"Over the years," Schlitt save only about $53 a year," the news media, regarding tax
said, "the property owners Schlitt stated. "While this may breaks afforded business and
have been carrying the lion's not seem like a large amount it landlords In Graham's budget
share of the support for schools, does mark the start of a projections,
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Evening Hera
Herald, Sanford, FL

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REALTOR'

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS

serve

Depar ment.

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REALTOR
PH. (305)138-5735 - Eves, 83P3

"FOREMOST IN COMMERCIAL 8 BUSINESS PROPERTIES"
Aluminum Mfg. Gross $1,800,000,
excellent net price $815,000 includes
$300,000 inventory, $110,000 equip.
mcii, $135,000 real estate and good
will.

0 Bowling Center, lowge, game room,

1001 s.moran Boulevard (Hwy.43)
Altamonte Springs

• 480 Acres MOL ball pasture, half

CUSTOM PLANNED

timber, Ideal for farming. Less than
$950 per acre, 29 pet, down.

BUILT ON YOUR PROPERTY

• Lawn Mower &amp; Bicycle salesservIce, gross $300,000 price $385,000

price $175,000 includes equipment,
Inventory, liquor license, real estate
and good will. Terms or exchange

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REALTY
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considered.

GROVEVIEW"

LIST OR BUY RESIDENTIAL

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Located In Sanford, Ha,

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951 E. ALTAMONTE DR.

Sunken Great Room - Ceramic Tile

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Inc., ERA Member Broken, proudly anraunce the ewlnIi of tWr Res I astsie Branch Office

2201 S. F rench Ave. (Hwy. 17-02) SUDS 4

TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR PROPERTY...

Look into these itching futvr.sI

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31.7901

staff Is eagerly lookIng forward to being of service to the residents of Lake Mary and
surroundlnharsasInanyoffi.4rr.abesta fl,is

East To Grovevhew Entrance

Lawana Kish, broker, formerly of Kish Real Estate, Inc. and Harold Hall, broker, of

Hard Hall Realty, Inc. hive joined forces to help you selll Call Lawana or Hared
today for double fast sale of your property.

OP

LOOK WHAT $31,000

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In The Driftwood Village on Lake Mary Blvd. Frlcke&amp; Fricke Assiclales Inc., his successfully

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BLONDIE

Sunday, April 15, 1979

SORCZY DEAR, BUT 11 1
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4ONEY, I NEED )~ IT'LL
JUST HAVE
AN INCREASE IN MY
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and king of hearts. This
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haneetto
ruff in dummy and
complain about bad luck
when neither trumps or
clubs breaks evenly and the
diamond finesse loses.
It also gives South an
excellent chance to put
his thinking cap and insure
his contract against anything but some very bad suit
breaks.
South just discards a diamood from dummy on the
second heart. Looks as if it

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patient,of course
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sure reinforce

Her faith in )Wr
ways, if c,ne of
these days

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sulfur oil co last month," he said,
But Muniz said the fuel adjustment costs will still be less
than they would have been to consumers had the company
not been allowed to burn the high sulfur oil. He said the
difference could be five to ten percent, depending on what
the relative ices for each te of fuel are.
At the current tim e, per barrel prices run from $17 to
$18 for the low sulfur oil and $14 to $15 for the high sulfur
oil. He said the low sulfur oil could be obtained for less
than $15 several months ago.
The degree to which fuel adlustment charges in
crease during high-usage summer months will depeiid on
the weather and the capacity of the FP&amp;L nuclear plants,
Munia said.
"The three nuclear plants, if they're all operating as

HeraldStaff Writer
Despite the recent granting of a request for the Florida
Power &amp; Ught Company to burn less eenaive higher
sulfur oil in its generating plants, consumers
may still
find the utmty bills rising as a result of higher fuel
adjustinent costs.
That word was being released today by FP&amp;L officials,
whe warn the increase could be "substantial" if the
demand for electricity is high during the hot weather
months Louie Munlz of the FP&amp;L corporate office In
Miami said the cause of the increase is the continued
shortage of crude oil coupled with higher demand.
"Fuel is continuing to rise in price so that even the high
sulfur oil we are burning now is costing more than the low

they should, generate roughly one-third of the energy

Seminole County Sheriff
John Polk today said he
seek to convert the
classroom in the county jail
to a cell specifically for the
detention of those offenders
serving "weekend
tences."
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facifit) was the root cause
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classroom formerly a
drunk tank but recently
used for instruction and
training Is converted to a
cell, it could hold about 16
inmates over the weekend.
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nease the
m
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of permitting some of.
fenders to serve their

sentences two days at a
time
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called to discuss the
practice of weekend sentencing and the extent to
which it is employed so flat
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ment'll six offices only two days a week, on Tuesditys and
Thursdays, Ray said the office also is used by two
special investigators and also by the staff of Unified
Reciprocal Support Unit which aids in tracking those
delinquent in making child support payments.
Thil entire Adf,' Ray said, includes 10 lawyers, a
clerical staff of 10, two investigators and the two members
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airport lounge where the began shooting it out.
The Red Cross said 10 persons
chine guns had positioned were treated at the aiport.
themselves
ikIga said Inc persons were
In Beirut, Lebanon, a previ- wounded in the shoot-out and
-of Palestinian that five others apparently
terrorist organization calling were wounded near the restau.
itself "Black March" claimed rant and smack bar area. Two
responsibility for the airport persons were taken to the
attack,
hospital, the Red Cross said.
"The Black March OrganizaThe PLO spoke last month of
tion declares its responsibility reviving the Black September
for the Brussels operation," an conunando squads to punish
anonymous telephone caller Egypt and Israel for signing a
told UP!.
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overcrowding the state's attorney's office.
Chris Ray, assistant state's attorney, said at this point
his office still plans to pursue a suit filed in civil court
councomm ssioners. Tbe suit requests more
Office sWe be allotted to Side Attorney Doug Cheshire's
staff.
Ray said the staff currently occupies about 3,8W square
feet of apace in the Seminole County Courthouse, He said
the staff needs about 6,000 square feet of space to meet
their needs,
Cheshire saas week addressed the county cornmialoners and said he intends to proceed with his suit to

BRUSSE1,S, Belgium (UPI) oppose the March 26 signing of
A Palestinian gueilla team the Egyptian-Israeli peace
today tossed grenades into a treaty.
Brussels airport lounge in a
Herman Lieburt, Pan Am
botched attack on Israeli supervisor at the airport, said
passengers and then shot it out the guerrillas mistimed the
with police before being ca attack and that none of the
tured.
passengers had gotten off the
The attack left 10 persons plane, Flight 233 from Tel Aviv.
wounded, sources at the airport
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many were in the conunando personnel. The funny thing is
squad. Airlin e sources in New the plane wasn't in the area of
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month. The decreased supply, he, said, means we are
paying for regular sulfur oil toda y hat e were paying
for low sulfur oil in January.
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during peak demand periods has climbed to $22 per
barrel, contributing to
potential i, cos 0 fuel
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said.
Burns said adjustment increases for the coining months
could not be predicted. He said, however, that the fuel
adjustment rise from March to April rose from $2.65 to
$2.98 Per kilowatt hour of electricity used.

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produced," he said, "But that figure could drop sharply if
the weather is bad and the usage is especially high."
The lower the percentage of energy produced by the
nuclear plants, the more oil will be required to fire the
other plants. The increased demand will result in higher
fuel adjustment costs, he said.
Scott Burns of the Sanford FP&amp;L office said the Sanford
plant is scheduled to burn only 40 to 50 percent high sulfur
oil, the remainder will be higher priced low sulfur oil, he

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                    <text>71st Year, No. 145-Monday, February 5, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 15 Cents

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the airsay approved dJ4J

Tooday may order to provide creation at a pesy
an of four. nhy mi&amp;ij
would is scrsse
at the 8"ilnols Coy Health Deps,tmeg
aliuity by the c
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which were halted after Health Diredor Di.
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.dsSRI saul-i at
Jschein aeesrg in
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TEHRAN,
_ Iran (UP!) —
_deeply
Bazargan became
Ayatollah RUhCllah Khomeini Involved in the 1*tt political
today appolatsd elder gates crblafacing Iran several weeiia
man Mehdl Bazargan is prime ago when, on Khomeini's Inii
gnsi* charged with ultiEflailly ithuhilflg i "p" suijet
to regart limited
Islamic atats In Iran.
protjn to satisfy the cows.
The ayatollah told a news try's domestic needs.
conference the 73-year-old Since that time he has been
Birgan, lOnner director of InvolVed in highly 1 i11!it4 and
the !4M Iranian
"a* talks
wID assusie sr members $'
end army usnerels
a•.vi-' .v.is- trylag I. find a pe

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Jk. Prialur Tang Iflalog.
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p'tci for the past few eke. ipinent was aisoanced,
acth as Intermediary between BIkMI-' warned he would not
2 'Then
Khomeini and Prime Minister tcnte "two governments in
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&amp;ahpoir BakMIar and trying
"
A special scholarship fund administered by the family has been
to arrange a compromise Bit in a conciliatory gesture, established
for John Decker II at Flagship Bank at Sno3e.
between the two 1fl00 tø head tf the prime mini ster said
he
Deimatlons
may
be mailed to Box 1771, Sanford, or left with a bank
would not Interfere If the
a threatened civil war.
erat any at the bank's three locations.
The fn miait, . ayatollah established a
FPICtId by both sides "shadow provisional governmeat" similar to Britain's
been widely Upped for the post opposition parties

Today

Aftor ong Soviet
World
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Flags In Sanford will be flown at hall-staff Wedseadsy, day of
Mother Wilson's funeral, City Manager Warren E. Knowles said
today.

Basargan
___ was trained as a forward opposition ideas.
BakMIar warned that It any
Aread The øeck .........4-A bIisIAInIII and
The weekly luncheon meeting at the Sanford Kiwanis Qub has
professor
after
receiving
an
ayatollah
appointee went been rescheduled from Wednesday to Thursday at noon
4.
c, ...................
eruinginparjsaod beyond that role he would civic center to make room for Mother Wilma's hgwnL at the
*mow d ................4.B early In his political life he kly order hlsarrest.
.................. 4-A becemsa amber oltheop. Kh.W returned to Iran
DeerAbby ................14 plf9NaUonalFront. He was tram wetly It yam in exile
Farmers,. Cops Battle
Dr.Lemb .................4-a alao for atime director ofthe last week with the stated
presllgioin National Iranian Oil PcPoseat overthrowing Bakh•
WASHINGTON (UPI)
tier and setting mc a Moslem
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pan
wing tearpa d
tnndied We tess Is 2,000
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A dedicated and deeply ripublic.
tracisre and $ckop treeks
relloom man. , ro doul of Intermediaries between the billyclubs clashed with
I. press Csigreu for
angry
farmers
is
a
5iiin ........... . ........ I-A MobMoh.mm.dRiiaPahlavi BakhUar and lChcn,thIcomps
higher
crop prices.
T*dati ................ n bi IOU sad was arreg.d for hia mot again today heft* the mlve frd&amp; jam left
(Serlier
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the
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Bryan Julius, Daplianle Melts and lUiky
Byrd. Thefleekerfln.raJjc*.d&amp;edjIa.m.
Thssday..
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week, Todd in
the beard r
acheel hp4i pr
Inetitats the "Wc.
But a pragram casol be woitad out with
Since the health diredor's rgithn only
the acinol system for as in the public ached.
One misdhly clinic his been held at the health of the finds, Todd salt He said at present
facility In Ingwood and care provided as
vision and hearing screening in the public
needed for 005 pelint at the Sanford-based
schools appears to he hidi.d Wactor11y
'
dspsrtui.
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by the school board.
Todd In an lisa paper to the can
H. said there Is a sirloin gap In vision and
mnerssaid. not all atMntg who bad been
haw
the
uchodsaJthe
earvlisd In the c1 "ce were screwed for incounty. There Is no resme. providing this
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Igmey end new sorelbusels In the d cs
screening in the 23 private
.
wire uwpwd.d In______
October pending coiy
aboit 700 kIndergarten sad r* grade
1unfl consideration
childeen, he said, proposing the health
"Treatment for pIsets already earolled
dspartmu* as the fends to permit screening
au c,4iwd
lau wasd," ______
he said
at U&amp; poop on a g _,
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pros
centsnchainooft,.',,mobedgutedfendsand do" aUewanceg,3
y oducaft to smii emp at dill
5ald now
i won agalaadmltt,dsad
Ag the rq'nW, he UK anlarg,
the cNsIosdbulhgradu&amp;1yto the raI,atfa,r church -'pueauu.d admisosring ,tholss.
clñvs per milk a Wall at N 'e'4Ny
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M,ntvinlincosldb.lMl,t
As childeen wlth pv-"flt hissing ad
VWN I m m an I4-4V1ed he sad, they
The AoLft Health DupW"-4 Dirsitos,
De. W"
Pswlsr, would
-'d the cth*
will be ratsired
further .val-n
MOO paid with :d
edk Missy therapy to do sftd bmd whM hes =n
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Students at Seminole High School are
honoring memories of two Sanlordites who
died in separate highway accidents last week.
At left, members of the Alpha American
United club prepare floral arrangement from
schoOl greenhouse for Mother Ruby Wilson's
funeral Wednesday. She was killed In a twocar crash. (From left) Deborah Guy,
president; Pat Haynes, Jackie Guy;
agriculture teacher Stewart Baker; and
Deborah Anderson, A.A.U. secretary. Shown
(right photo) making donations to fund for
family of John Decker U who died in a
motorcycle crash are (from left) Steve
Johnson, Jimmy Hampton. Claude

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SEATTLE (UP!) Vice Premier Teng
U.Sna rapprochement Is not aimed
Iblaoplag's U.L visit may have ___
lit14d the against
the Soviet Union, and UL 0M1t
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United___
States and
China kta a reawkibls
have saId on sneroma occailone that the
new relatiocehip t could have the Soviet
_ hardware
___ International. t ___ i_win not s.0 military
Union In a more Ili4it,d
o
Bit Soviet diplomats are deeply swpldoma
Such a developumsig, rEforcsd by
.
for
several rewons.
boaft erts it the two
coMik. Oir the
___
The
United ___
States has___
made clear that It
nest decade, could result in a major
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rrm,M at power
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between Wthton and Peking in strewn
with ___
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During his e1ik1ay croencomatry tour,
&amp;s-Inski
Tug made seas remarkable public Hw41*n___
of the Natiolal Security Comacli,
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problem
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VVO
IN BRIEF

W. German Refuges Expert
Missing; Has H. Defected?
BONN, west Germany (UP!) A West
German expert on reIss
affairs has
disappeared with his fam Mid may have
fled to East Germany, Jilcs rndborttlss said
today.
The disappearance was dkMW an jentles
rndhoritles studied thoiaaada of East German
secret police docwnests a lot to the Want
by a defector who daclosed the names of
Communist spies.
Justice officials reported Erkh Zisgenheim,
director of refugee affairs in the state of
Hone, his wife and two children have not been
seen since Thursday when be telspbomsd his
office to say he had a case of food poisoning.

Kampala

Sabotage Dai'k•na

NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!)
Sabstags attacks on an oil tank and electricity lines in
Kampela, the
Uganda have left many pert.
of
capital, without power, and are blamed for
disruption of radio and television services this
weekend, sources in Kampala said today.

6 in U.N. DI. In Le on
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)—Slz members of
the United Nations contingent in south
Lebanon were killed and fair others wo.adsd
over the weekend In what omdals described
as the worset round of violence for the peacekeeping force.

Cancels $6 Illilon Ivy

WASHINGTON (UP!)

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Baby DI.a

InNapI.s

Amesthcld
NAPLES, Italy (UP!)
baby boy died today hem the myatmious
dark disease'! that has talon tim lives 0( 56
other Infants and ptimptod dieters to Ismm a
medical alert througboi* aoiern Italy.
—

Tifo Sheds Wife, Weds Singer
KUWAIT (UP!) — A Yugsslav official says
anyear.old President Jolip ken Tile has
divorced Jovanks, his wife of 77 years, and
married a 35year-old opera shier, Gertrude
Mlnttic. The official made the statement
Sunday In Kuwait ,the first Mop as Ills's fair-

nation Middle East tour. It followed montim of

speculation on the data of J.vmba Ills, who
has not been seen In pih1c sines Jime 1V17.

On Japás Island?

Soviet Base

TOKYO (UP!).
The lovist Union has
structad a large r4Mary ban en aims of
two northern islande e'iIail by Japan aerial
—

i1mbim clearly shows a renway as one of lbs

Kiwi) islands, whish the newspaper said Is 2.17.

From Home In Longwood
By MAX UXIIZrIAN
Herald 8t Writer
Carl IL Dorigan, 34,
Tomoks Trail, Lougwood,
tsdiorn,onetook$l,r1 In
"law fran No bane we
Sunday ', according to
Seminole County Sheriff's
r4poft
Dorigan reportedly told
deputies he loft Na home about Service Sta'Ih Stat. Road 431
3:13 p.m. Sunday and returned and Oord Road, Cawibsrry,
iod1ybsfor,m1&amp;ilgMto find Saturday and parked his 1152
someone had soared his boos. Chevrolet next to a gas truck
throagh an unlocked back door that was flUb4 onJsrgr4
and Mole stereo equipment; 50 links, according to sheriff's
k loath; three rifles and
three handguns
Robert F. Melt, Gibsoidom,
WIINGTA4
P1*., who was operating the gas
John Bishop, owner of truck, reportedly told deputies
Ooodlsg's a dan4ng apply he soggsoed Proctor move his
Mere, at Stat. Road 434 and car to a ader location, acWehiva SprIngs Road, reported coring to the reports. Proctor
usneone took = feat of two thin polled ants own
and oas.lgbtb4ncb copper and threatened Moist, he told
teh valued M$1,5N ham bit .
slon over the weeksnd,ac.
Proctor was arrested later
cordlag to ehsrIWs reports.
that day at his heme and
Sumit ol the tub&amp;'ig was latsr charged with aggravated
recover Ins dltd* new the wreult, according to ehrlfs
am
diMOTOICYcIZTARN
IIUEOTAW4
Darvun F. Wrft, 13, ltll
Robert Ekdihi, 17, of 155
Dyson Drive, Tuscawlila, Spring Garden Court,
reported someone took his Altamonte Springs, reported so
matorcycle, valued at
from elght4rack stereo tape dick
his driveway sometime and — valued collecThursday or Friday, according tively at $253, dden from his
to eh.rlWs reporti.
car *while it was perked In his
CHAROW wrfll AMAULT
driveway Saturday, according
Robert Dan Proctor, Jr. 13, to sheriff's reports.
of lift Avalon Boulevard,
A coithaiger was believed to
Altamonte Springs, rnIlnI in have been vied togalnordryto
the Seminole County jail today the vehicle, according to the
a*aØ,Io bond diargsdwith
aggravated .ii.lt damming ( AND TAPE DE(X TAZE4
from, so argument ata filling
Rocky McCollum, 25, of 7134
Dodalde, reported thieves took
Proctor — We Sadler's a dtls,ne band radio and a tape

Won't Just Watch
Hospital Costs

At VNI

WASHINGTON (UPI)

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Buiy Boiwath, director of the
Council an Wag. and Price
Py, said today the admiriatratlon will not sit by
Indefinitely and watch hospital
costa increase.
Bosworth, addressing the
wimiil meeting of the American Hospital Association,
stressed President Carter's
desire to being health care coats
down voluntarily. But he said
— coWola would have
to follow If the vol*Osry plan
1161111.

Ballard reportedly hid oar
trouble and left the car In the
parking late aturday'ilg?g•

TRUCK rmz

Longwood Firofigiders estlnguisbodabimeInlhemom
of a ltTl OUC pickup truck on
State Road 427 jut bOde the
city Saturday, according to

DUUMMUGVZD

Bathe Burton, 71, the Winter
Park raddso, who was Injured
iso week In the accident tiso
killed her close friend and
longtime Sanford resident
Mother Ruby Wilson, Is listed In
coithm today.
Becam, of her condition,
Mrs. Boston Is ezp.ct.d to be
moved fran the Intensive care
section of Florida Hospital In
Orlando Into the prograul,'e
care section, a hospital
apokeanan said today.
Mn delver of the other car
involved In the accident,
Ronald Walker, 17, of 401
Lak.vl.w Drive in Sanford, has
been released from Seminal
Memorial Hospital. A
passenger in Walker's car,
Todd Freeman, 15, of 605
Pato Ave., is Mill In the
4d
hospital In
dillon according to a hospital

Daymon Campbell, 41% East.
I, Orlando, was deMeg the
truck at the time the idas ac-crwred, according to ahsrlft's
reports.
Damage to the truck was
$215, according to reports.
BA0KZN
Qiarlu Stacey, 44, of 2513
Qutis Drive, Apopka, reported
vandals throw a piece of concrete Urough the front window
of his home over the w#nd,
according to sheriff's reports.
The window was valued at
$300, according to the reports.
BOTTLE TAII1
Mike Bob, own.rof the 'lip
Top Super Markd, 1100 W. 13th
Street, Sanford, reported
thieves entered Na More over
the weekend and took 13 cues
of soil kink bottles according

A UUIW U4 THE NIGHT
Marc L RegIs, 30, of flO

to Sanford Police.

2

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Hears t's Paper:
Patty Conviction
'Offens e T6 Jus tice

Yet re* for Cow, would
sat op a national average Incress, this year of P.7 percent.
If that national average is not
met, a mandatory 1.7 percent
lid would go into effect Jan. 1,
1*.
The AHA plan takes a dii.
ferent approach.
YE's primary goal is to
redocs the rate of hospital
Vending increases by two
percentap points a year. 1s,
lithe rate of increase was 12
percent In 11I$, the target for
this year would be 10 percent.
For the firM 10 months of
1171, the AllArepodedarateof
increase of 12.1 pausd, down
from II percent over the some
period of 1977. The ABA
claimed the decrease ripe,seats a savings for the country
of mere tba $1.3 billion.

toheLWe

7p.m.,

interdsu MAfl ita soe sprthp 77:30 pin., First
awci of DeLsod.

Free Bleed Preause awe, 74 p.m., Seventh-day

TOPS Cbqtw 799 7p.m., over Baptist Church,

Lake and Cowdzy a, Lake Mary.
:
oet.s.Segaissle Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle :
Slop, SR 431, Altamonte swings.
Jaycees, board meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee building.

1'UDAY, FEBRUARY 6
:

7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

Ught, SMIOIII.

lathed lartema, 7 aim., Sarpbo's.

Lobbying Farmers In Capital

noon, Sanford Civic Center. :
Bring bag lunch. Bingo follows business meeting.
(.lus offered by U.S. Po
Squadron
and 8CC, 7-10 p.m. Longwood
School
cof.
of Community Services at SCC.

(UP!) — Farmers, who
have lumbered across half the nation In
caravans of nearly 2,000 tractors and campers, converged on the nation's capital today
to lobby for higher farm prices. The second

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Reck me.ay through April 24.
Council .1 Arts Sciencu general meeting combined .
directors at
and represerdatives, noon, Church
Street Mation Gallery, 76 W. Church Si., Orlando.

tractorcade began three weeks ago when
tractors set out from mid-continent, picking

up others along the way.

Simighi Pramiaders, 8p.m., DeBary Community

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Caft, Shall Rood.

proved the leaders of the Republican Party
could agree on cutting taxes, passing the
Equal Rights Amendment and getting tough
with the Russians — but not on balancing the

Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.lathed Retaract, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole,
ove—tei. A.esym.ss, 7:30 p.m., Sears, Altamonte

budget. The 100 GOP leaders divided sharply
on whether to amend the Constitution to
require a balanced fIeral budget.

AWL

W's a of Seierd noon luncheon and meeting,
Reservations. Program: "Fun Day," Silent Auction,
While Elephant and bake sale.
TIIURSDAY,FEBRUARYS
yi
pg
ew, 1 p.m., Zehnder Hall,
Ascension Lutheran Ojurdi, Casselberrr. Benefit PACE
School for children with Learning Disabilities.
________
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O.ier,
Aaym, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Cawlberry.
}jnljctay Inn.
8iira, lie. noon,_____
s
s.ie OptimIst, 7:30 a m., Holiday

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3 More Shuttles In New Pact
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!) — Rockwell
International, the current space shuttle

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mrtmont officials, convinced that only a fluke
prevented conviction of Rep. Daniel Flood,

are seriously considering again prosecuting

the 75-year-old congressman on sweeping

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bribery charges. "The jury convicted Dan
Flood and one guy decided he shouldn't go to

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and said the Informant had
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Most U. S. cars, most Datsun,

HELPS MAINTAIN STOPPING POWER
2.WH!EL FRONT DISC:
4-WHEEL DRUM: Install

Install new front brake
pads and grease seals

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Install new pan gasket e Replace trans.

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grease seals 0 Resur.

• Repack front wheel OR taco drums • Repack

mission filter, when equipped • Adjust

bearings • Inspect callfront bearings • Inspect
pus and hydraulic sys.
hydraulic system • Add
tern • Add fluid (does
fluid
not include rear wheels)
WarraMed 12 mondw or 12,000 mliii, whichever comes first

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linkage and bands, where applicable .
Most U.S. cars, some imports
Warranted 90 days or 3,000 miles.
whichever comes first

QUALITY RETREADS

Six-rib road-holding tread,
dependable construction, honest
Goodyear quality. Don't miss this
super value.

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HELPS PROTECT YOUR AUTOMATIC
TRANSMSSION

new brake lining, all 4
wheels • Now front

0 Resurface front rotors

"The Information said he
locked Ilk. Freddie Pi', POWER STREAK POLYESTER
width he doss, so I knew It was
him." Gandy, a cowdy vice
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condenser, rotor • Set dwell and timing • Adlust carburetor • Includes Datsun, Toyota.
and light trucks
WaimMed $0 days 3,000 milts, whichever comes first

Transmission Service

Addltiori,I parts and s.rIces

HELPS INSURE

systems analysis • Install new points, plugs,

Gandy said.

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$6488$. $26880el~5; ):.
If neJd.
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charging, and starting

the late comedian Freddie
prinse
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Itont heeI dn,e and

Brake Service "Your Choice

lnClude listed parts and
labor - no cilia ctiatg, ,
air conditioned cars, ies
for electronic Ignition.

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additional eI,ices

• S.t canter. camber, and 10- • Moat U.S. cars some Im'°f"""
ports
WwM.d N d.s ii MW edfm. *M9,v•q ca..s HeW

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today with four counts of bad

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HELPS PROTECT TIRES AND VEHICLE PERFORMANCE
• Inspect aid rotate 1j jo .j.jii)pbct suspensi?n arid.
tires
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Front- End

Includ.s up to'"
five quails
mator brand 10/30 oil.
Oil filter extra If needed.

allegedly used ____
Invalid
cards to buy gas at several
Rutherford County businesses

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check with the FBI today for
additional Information con.

defraud banks, writing bad

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DISCHARGES

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office said a National Crime

— drove to Metro Airport in a car
Lillian R. hair, Deltona
rented recently Las
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gss from Nevada for that,"
Elizabeth WIlson, Now Smyrna
ch.
Gandy said.
BIRTHS
Gandy sold Abets Is wanted
Sanford:
forge and Lourdes Piquar, a boy for such alleged violations as

Charles Murphy, Coilland. OhI*

emotional help that friends and relatives

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against the Equal Rights

Alice S. O'Hara
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Franca A. Rounde ___
WIIUm C. Tuspker
lonita V. 110W. Lnjia*sd

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Doroth y Adams

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held in Rutherford County jail
today without bond, charged
with fraudulent use of expired
and revoked credit cards.
Detective Don Gandy of the

squad officer and an airport
security guard, arrested Abets
Saturday
night.said Akers
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NOTES

Art Aa,nianbe_ra How, noon, to 5...

p.m., Sinford Civic Cadet. RefrseOs, 2:30-4 p.m.,
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Wed V:' nest Vir
winter social, iary
Fire Hill. RaghrIa's, 1 p.m., Covered dish domer, 1:30
p.m. ertil*mreid. All West Virginians welcome.

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Amendment. Civic and political leaders from
across Georgia called on legislators to ap.
prove the amendment when the 1979 session
reconvened today.

James H. McNeHl

Nsm.d

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Constitution SundayurgedGeorgjaI.,awnake
to disregard "distorted and misrepresented

dinavian and contemporary mule. Refreshments. Call

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WI&amp;THERj
harassed.

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Wyin and Suwbe

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vertisement in the Atlanta Journal-

4307 far reservations.

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ATIANTA (UPI) — A full page ad.

Ivedb't Daacs sponsored by Hagar Viking Club of
rM FlorIda, $ p.m., Altamonte Civic Center. Scan,

MONUMINTS
of Distinction for

Fra ud

Gregory Preston McBride
Akers, fl, ci Miami was being

Gandy said an Informant told

Fire Hall. Fm, music, downs, Blue Grass, and novelty

ON give *010 the vthations and th.
funeral is a WW help to the family in

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thorities said today.

Sodal' Security nibeI. tlii
si.peà aid he has wed the •

U.S. May

Aitanoate Sprtn CIvic Cater.
Relebel L.e 438p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, '
1*7% MagnolIa Ave., Sanford.
Sadud4eslaele Jaycees bead, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

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Club, 7:30 p.m., :

It's important for people to know Jat
are not alone dswlng a time of sorrow. The

Cre
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his travelain4e dates may get
thebook thrown at him in 30 of
than, Rutherford County au-

"This cue Is so complex, all
the charges from all the

which would go to subcontractors. Rockwell

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spacecraft industry sources say. President
Carter Was to announce the award t,4 kwell

Carolyn Luke

Survivor

Ja'l*led

traveled Floridian Is wanted
at lead 30 Mates.

built the first test space shuttle, th e Enterprise, and the orbiter scheduled for launch
from the cape Nov. 9.

Funeral P4otk.

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builder, will have its contract renewed today
for construction of three more of the

that would amount to $1.96 billion, half of

Lab. Mary RoSary, $ am., Mayfair Country Club.

CU$HINL j. HOWARD FWWAI wvk for J. Nw_ri
Cin. n. Oramiwie Ave..
wri. WM dWd $tiris, WN
be at 2 p.m. Tuisi, er
oiia rel Howe cbe,
wlffi Rev. Lee kb WflciWi
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(UP!) — A Florida man
planning to write a book about

GOP: No Balanced Budget

idscn Griffin

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MURFREESBORO, Term.

Oiled, EsIary, 7:13 am., the Town House.
adors, 2:30p.m., Civic Center
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Preview Escepties for Jan RIng-Kids Fiber
P.M, MMUin4 Art Cider

HOM Photo by Torn NI?SII
Firemen light brushfire just south of Ieadoqood Apartments on Montgomery
Road in Altamonte
Springs — a lire that was brought under control by :i p.m.
with little damage.
with

WITH FLAMES

Camelberry EMory, 7:30 am., 515 Cafeteria.

Altamonte Springs.

DRIVERS

annual American Agriculture Movement

WRDNDAY, FEBRUARY 7

SaBle Hamines Chapter DAR, 2:30 p.m.,
Barbara Rupr.cbi, 1011 Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

INSWIANCE

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LIIIII Anderson

er HenrY Aia.der A60 Jr.,
a. of 18ill T.por Ave., WNWV
Park, who died $4mdey. will be
*p.m.. Yuesiey. so V. umvs
Luffisran Clwrd. $avl. Serial
k 5$. L*Vs Camalsry. Vlewh
We: UW4 7.9 p.m., Sy as
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Sickly Anderson

Sunday.

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same family — were not immediately Iden-

Wha 3~ Sates., 7:30 am., City Hill, North
venue.
Edguncn A____
saderd j,, noon, Holiday Inn.
Leagued Sertema,_____
noon, Quality Inn.

AREA DEATHS

AIIl.L, NINNY ALI*AN.
MR. JR. - Puserel wrvkee

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The blaze brings to five the number of
serious fires in the northern New Jersey area
over the past month, with at least 38 fatalities.
The victims — believed to members of the

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II, of 1151 Taylor Ave., Ws'
M week, Dole plans 10 Pk died
Bees In
ui.d_h4ák4 a ceMir'"'- m le
A1
NB ho •w WnW
with
roddsoL Mo was sepii'"4
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night in a suspicious fire that raged through a
condemned, city-owned tenement that airthorities said had been the target of arson
threats. A sixth victim was feared buried In

Wel Watchers, 10 am., Lake May Presbyterian
thwth 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR 434.
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lederd'Elwaols noon, Civic Center
Dim Weñahsp lOam., and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,

because olwho she was —a child of affluence ... rather
than became of anything she did, and that she was made
to pay alas as so unreasoning geaturs agabO a
generation of mut, of which she was £hIifl ass symbol
In a p.thMlc "e of perception."
The newspaper went onto say t MW Hearst's ordeal
was "so offmess to jedirs, a miscarriage of jwtM,e,
without say precise parallel In Amerlesa Wday. The
victim was mob Is beer thep 1.iunaI lertheorimed
her vWla. No an really believes, we aheko thd
the gemie Yom weenillet who was kidnapped in 1*74 seer
would have been charged with sely crime, bd far the
trema Wttod am her by thIl tombs esped IN- e."

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eluding four children, were killed Sunday

of Commerce

wall made to ply an ujad pejc,

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Kills 4 Kids; Total: 38

Adva" Church, Winter SprinP

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SAN FRANCISCO (tIP!) - The conviction of Patricia
Hearst on beak robbery cheriM was "so eimew to
joslice," the San Francisco ExaW1er says In Ms d
editorial counned on t n.wepir Mirw cue.
Raduh A. lead, Patricia's father, Is prd-'l of
the Examiner.
The editorW rd Sunday said President, Carter
"did the fair and praiseworthy thing" In r-'ng Miss
Heard led week after she had served 25 n'he of her?.
year sentence. No had been convicted by a federal jury of
participating In the Symbiomse liberation Army's
robbery of a San Francisco bank.
"Her conviction In the first place was, we thoeghi,
acr111't" the newspaper said. "And the Jedice
Department now, in effect, aknfts as much, a long while
of1sr the f.
"We camot sully bnaghio how a jury could have heard
all that happened and then decided there were noes.
tanueft drvndances that raised reasonable dwilt as

Drawing a omatterlag of
biases and boos from his
audience, Boewsith called the
a"IMratIos's 5.7 percent
goal hr now :1 inasasss
kIMbiq&amp;tal industry "a very
Iss saL"
."Ipsrssoallybsllsveitcu be
does vsbeir11y," he said.
HEW Secretary_Joseph
W. enret cailans, decade
CoIWU,
1 mid FI,pM culs
der decade, to haveIN In.
peepastim" of as cosoltet. 40 p.oeut of all
cri
cedi, ad ofIsersues
ulls'aey — going let on o_'— cars, Bsswth mid.
HssaidtbsaetlMwlllhaveto

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; ltL AV!V lirsel (UP!)
power falhflblackdantild hind fei
nearly two hoers tad, a
a
lnHalfaoldpiilbscsstrysmoptfer
IgSq gmsNt.N.
Institutions that h
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Curt Ballard, 11, of sen Oakwood Village Apartments,
Orlando, reported someone
took an oigt*4rack player from
his into late Saturday or early
Sunday while it was parked at
the Sgt. Pepper's Disco, U.S. 17.
52, Fern Park, according to

B1d414, SiMian University;

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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Montgomery Ward,

with it *a svsuysas aIms.

CATL GANDOIJO, Italy (UP!)
John Paul II,
iS$lagkkwliga
oneweek trip tolatinAmsilss,tedeybegsna
compiMo red M the ppslvUsarm aIomo.
lb. 58yearold PelWisbsi'i — flew to his
Iene
dey
hiflWp vWa ovedoo
bylt.liu'nAlrForcs
aergiv.
dII,*gsllorsd
in do Va!$LPeteIrt
:'IU'4 IINk

Did Wabb* 10 sin., and noon,

Green Like Circle, Sweetwater
Oaks, wall awakened by a load
swmd shortly after going to bed
about 11 p.m. Saturday, sec
cording to sheriff's reports.
Hagle looked outside his
house to an a Florida Power
Company utility pole and a
neighbor's Mane mflhox had
been toppled.
Investigating officers
reported the iIms(e had
patently been done by a vehicle
that left the scene before they
strived. Hagie told deputies he
did not m a cor when he In.
vestigated the disturbance,
according to therift's reports.

deck, valued collectively at $215
from his 1115 Ford while it was
perked at his home Sunday
nlgtt, according to sheriff's

Rise, He Warns

miles long and has lbS cusdy to bas
1sriiby all types of milNary ácreft.
Pop. I.stlng

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welgto Watchers, 10a.m., Ascension IAatheran thurch;
7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altanonte Springs.

Iran, ems of the

United States' best military hardware
customers before political twmoU forced the
shah to step down and its ollfwoductlos* to
virtually stop, has canceled mate than half of
a $12 billion arms sale otdsr. Defence
Dwartment soirees said the termination
included an order for tim United States to
Immediately begin wItawleg military
personnel and advisers In Iran.
59th

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Iran

CACENDAR

$1,875 In Goods Stolen

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Area Code 305.322-2911 or 831-9993
Monday, February 5, 1979 -4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

are sometimes cruel.
It all darted quietly. The plan was to get a nice
lunch and be back at the office on time.

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Two ofmypsrtnerain misfortune and I left a

NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor

THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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,
$29.60; Year, $40.00.

about the noon hour. Our first task was the cashing
of our paychecks so we would have enough to buy
food.
At the speedy quick bunk drive-up windows we
encountered a short line being served by a teller
with time to spare. The poor woman moved as if In

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the grips of arthritis.

I became fearful we might have a longer than

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the drive-in bank.
ned
We tur
around sheepishly to return to the
et
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bank. R raci our steps, we were once again on
the way.
Finally we reached the restaurant famous for Its.
speedy quick service. However, In observance of
'flredBlood Week, the help moved as if they were in
glue.

one place before

anticipated wait to cash our checks when I
in front of as talking
overheard someo
about chingirig their voter registration to reflect
their permanent residence to that of the benL
"Perhaps we should forgot the swank restaurant
we had planned on and head for the speedy quick
restaurant where the service beats the cockroaches
to the table," one of my confederates suggested.
The rest of us agreed.
Finally we got our checks cashed and were on
our way. Nothing could stop us now, right? Wrong.
Aawebreezed down the road with the wind lfl our
faces andthoughts of yummy food In our minds, my
eye suddenly caught sight of a strange metal container between the driver and myself.
It was a strange tubular device I had only seen

is not IUII)r an "Around The Clock"
column. This is an open letter to those who employ
me and testimony that the forces of good and evil

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Last year, Congress and the Carter administration won deserved plaudits for
deregulating the airline industry, an act which
increased competition, lowered air fares and
boosted industry profits.
This year, the trucking industry Is targeted for
similar liberation.
But, while the case for deregulating the
truckers is no less compelling than that for the
airlines, dragging the protected motor carriers into
a free market promises to be far tougher.
Where the airlines were split on the question of
deregulation, trucking companies grown fat on the
protected routes and rates granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission are unified In
opposition to deregulation.
And the politically potent Teamsters union is
also fighting deregulation because of the
restraining influence competition would have on
wages.
Given the presence of both trucking companies
and Teamsters In virtually every congressional
district, the pressure to maintain the status quo
will be fearsome.
Nor will the arm twisting be limited to Capitol
Hill. The Teamsters have reportedly threatened to
retaliate against the White House for Its support of
deregulation by Ignoring the president's wage
guidelines when new contracts are negotiated with
truckers this year.
The question Is whether Mr. Carter and
Congress can withstand the heat long enough to
dismantle a regulatory structure that benefits the
few at the expense of the many.
The many in this case are consumers who pick
up the tab for the excessive truck transportation
costs that result from the ICC's wasteful regulatory
policies. Empty trucks rattle back and forth across
the country burning up fuel and hiking overall
operating costs because of senseless ICC rules
against two-way hauling.
The trucking companies fix shipping rates,
legally, with only a rare objection from the commission's hopelessly swamped staff.

And, through the permits it

grants for

protected hauling mutes, the ICC effectively limits
both competition and entry of new trucking companies.
How much these regulatory policies cost the
public Is subject to debate.
But a reasonable estimate is that of Stanford
University professor Thomas G. Moore, who puts
the annual cost at up to $3 billion.
That kind of money should light fires under
every codsumer group in the country.
In theory, Washington began regulating the

trucking industry during the 1930 to forestall the
rise of a predatory monopoly carrier and to protect
the railroads.
The 16,000 trucking companies now in
operation are adequate defense against any
monopoly, save one imposed by Washington.
And, irony of ironies, Washington's clumsy
efforts to regulate the railroads have long since
driven most of them to penury.
Regulating the truckers won't save the
railroads. But rail carriers might save themselves
if only Washington would permit them to set their
own freight rates and abandon unprofitable
operations.

As for the trucking industry, deregulation
would reward the most efficient operators while
offering shippers the advantages of a competitive
marketplace in which to shop for carriers..
We think most truckers, like the deregulated
airlines, would find competition a boon rather than

a burden.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) It's a very cynical
business," says a former employee of a firm that
specializes In providing consulting services to
the federal government. "In fact It's the most
dishonest business In which I've ever worked."
The available evidence suggests that
management consulting, as practiced In this
capital, Is indeed cynical and intellectually
dishonest. But it's also highly profitable,
seemingly Impervious to criticism and growing
at a phenonenal rate.
In theory, consultants offer their "expertise"
to departments and agencies In the form of
research, analysis and evaluation of government
activities and policies. In some cases, they have
been given complete operational control of
federal programs.
In practice, the consultants' advice is usually
dispensed in massive reports that seldom con-tain anything useful. Explains a former author of
those reports, who asks his identity remain
confidential:
"The project managers — the government
people who award the consulting contracts
never seem to know what they want. They also
never seem to know what they've done in the

IPL
The lad day In public office for George C.
Wallace came on the birthday of Martin Lather
King Jr.
Both Wallace and King played major roles In
the sha ping of recent American history. Both
were merely man, flawed as are all. But both
throughforce of personalities, chance of position
and the accidents of human affairs became
larger then life representations of contending
social forces of their times. Their essential
difference was that one looked to the future and
the other to the pad. Qne sold "I have a dream,"
the Other Vowed "Segregation forever."
Wallace dosed cit his long tenure as governor
of Alabama listening to his successor promise
"all AIab"ntsn' a new beginning free from
racinn and discrimination." There wasirony not
only In the menage and the timing but In the
setting of the swearing-In ceremony, only a short
distance from the Montgomery church from
which King a quarter of a century ago launched a
civil rights movement that was to chiUnge the
nation's conscience and change its way of life.
Through most of that turbulent period,
Wallace's was the most Influential voice In op.
position.
In later years, he has said that his
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position was misconstrued, that his yeari4ong
campaign against desegregation was not
motivated by racial iniipethy but by opposition
to big government dictating to the individual In
matters essentially the Individual's own con.
cern, that he himself was not "anti" anyone or
any group.
Perhaps. It may well be that he was misimderdeod by much of the public and
mlsrepmesut.d, as he so often charged, by the
media. But If so, he tea singularly little interest
In personally setting the record straight at the
time. Distortion In news columns and by
television cameras may have been beyond his
controL But few eiposedthpersonto his rhetoric
could have come away doubting that at the very
least he was anti pointyheaded h4ell,ctuals.
There was and Is no questIon as to King's
or the impact of Na menage. It came
through loud and dear, hallh
the
Justification of injustice by whatever authority
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and moving both blacks and whites
toward a
transformation of society that is Mill In progress.
His concept of a broader freedom was color
Mind, it applied to all Americans.
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Support Th. Guard

overlook and even break the law at
their own discrotlon?

Iwould like to reply to the article
"Job and Military Pay for Government
Aides?" that appeared in your paper
Jan. Z.
As I understand the law, the dual
payment (civilian pay and mllitiry pay

I believe this bane has been blown
way out of proportion. Your article Is
entitled "Job and Military Pay for
Government Aides?" That Is not the
case at all. These National Guardsmen
are no government aides. They are city
and county employees. In addition we
ar not talking abonta large nombsrof
p.*. In the case of the Sanford Guard
unt there are Only two employees(city
oIRai*rd) who fall under the dual pay

for annual training periods is required

only for Florida National Gueren.
Tha requirement Is
n date
statute.
Federal law r.qurus that ressirlots

"In addition, consulting firms k now that II
they're too critical of whet a department or
agency is doing, they're never going to got

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wot1r contract from that aocs."
WrIWig In the vi.renl 1an of Policy Review,
a quarterly publication of the Heritage Four..
datlon, Washington journalist Donald Linibro
cites evidence that almost $2 billion per year in
public funds Is being paid to government con-

notary

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nationwide. The Florida National
Guard is the nation's leader In personnel strength (17 percent of
authorized strength). Part of the credit
for this distinction mat go to the fact
that the date of Florida strongly
mçpods their n$Ional guard. The
abov,cltsd tote law Is a prime
example. To arbitrarily day or
overlooktlU law (es the city olSunford
and 8,"ol, Cawdy has done) Is a
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very — factor

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ICmotaeehew the cityadceaty
can justify denying the.. MIsiw their
rlgi*a
defined by Mats low ad
reinforced by several court cesus and
attorney sowd
W gives
the city and ceaty the riji to danyo

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The "VoiTher Army" everyone Is
talking
es the national
guard and Army resin.. These are the
troops thatwlllbscd linsln the.vento(
a national emergency. These personnel
cannot be treated as "government
aides" who do not rate special car.siderdica by local and date govern____

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Sanford, FL

sort of

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First Pact', 5)6, D:
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0(1 7) 32.40; T( Il 3)740 40. Time

Second Race. S 16.C'
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8 Tulla Rose

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Teague

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crushed

1 .2'keview, 12-12, in the fourth
olu;trtt'r when it decided to
Lalitrii.
forfeit the game; Teague
hi IV travel in-Illit, J.\UCIIl stopped Tuskawi lla, 33-14; and
I 11 :iit; "ill liVt7[ Uvit-dii JIII-ks(,fl Heights halted Mllwee,
as .Jartit's Platt hit for It points; 40-23,
as I'ayetta Robinson
;sr)(h D705'lUInI lO(';VII l'i i1"I'li (II
SC) ud I6pouit.s for the winners.

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12

Il'igiits

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Lakeview halt South

St-iiiinole, 18-6;

Wi)il)l)I'II

Jackson
hlsighits tumble Milwee, 12-8;

Milwee, 32-28; I -aktview tut

mid TLLskawilla defeat Teague,

cliis.seil South S'nrutiole, 66-19
as ItI-lifil Out tIs scored 16
I)i(Its; Seioiinolt- outlasted
l.iikt' hI,t,t-fl, 51,3, itS kaac
ViIliarns yi('(l'PtI Ii ;inil tIll)
Wai'd •l,Ioh'(I 12 IlIlIts; ;oiii
'l't'agnpi' 'tiijin'il 'l)ISI?:ttVIhl'l 3!-

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11.43.
Third Race,

6 A Policed
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S- 16 55:
1) (w) 600

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380 2 80
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Q(4-)20-40;P(4) I0S.00;T(44-

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Fourth Race. S-lI. 0:
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Ii 40 160

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3 20
Q(2 - $) $4.20; P (2-5) 93.30; 1 (28
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Elect ric with nine points, whIle
posted
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Tip Hayesthreelnfromitaindatthat
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HEATING INC.
teammate Daryl Williams
Top Is lot weekend's boys poimLon coinfoditmeelfout
2)
345.50.
Tine
31.42of contributed eight.
baástbilleagu.coildrrl.d by
Eighth Race, 5-16 B:
1007 S. SANFORD Avg. I
Flagship Bank's Tony Gains
lbs Sanford Racriatlomn the chase. , who had
11.40 640 500 ~
Jabbering
Sanford
was the game's top scorer with
Deptournament victories to 10.
McCOY'S Frsd$ck Miller 13, HuskIes one coming here,
NAo
SANF OR D EL ECTRIC: Tommy
act as if he waited the
Davy) Williams and Dacar MeeThie 2 di
Kevin Smith 2 2-26
hey
c5. T.'ai a'.
04,111 top prize either, four. Robert
Miller 0 0.1 0, Bobby Hart NOW
SOUSSIt Michael Slmmerie 16. putileg from sIgit feet on the
0
0 1.0 1, Stacy Smith 1 O2 2,
M44MVIC,
IN
Rlcky WIINI i• IISk*Sld Fm*$Ck IItk.Iv a trl$.hog.y and all. - man
Williams
3
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0 Tomrwc_.
fleryI
10. Joe McCloud L Total 16,
SANFORD
Crock.ttOI.fl, George Williams 20
JOISt JIMIS I1S 1L LISY for IllS ltL
0 4. Totals 11 9.34 31.
Rkkw#m L Jamn &amp;Ulf U. ToW Min" l"o Bean birdied
FLAGSHIP BANK; Marc Usin 2
DRIVERS UNDER 25
a.
de it a 1.2 5, Joe Evens 2 0-0 1, Alfred
arid
that
ma
the
17th
TIP TOPt Dev Frar*Jin 13.
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Tony
Gains
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4, 7y $11113, three-way US. Ned, Hayes 10, Billy Dasiol 3-65, Horace Knight
NEWLOCATIONHWY. 17.92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.
ot uw.m 7. TWel
bol.Yed the 11th tutu made a 10-02. Totals 1111430•
620 4 00
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520
2 Lucky Lane
Q(le)2I,e.;P(6.4)44,40;T(6-4

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to halt

25-4; South
SenlHlulIt'o'dgcd past Lakeview,
ha' I 'ill Heights,

lisi oiulv,lt'd I.ake Howell, 2.1-16, as
V;lrii Orion scored 12 poin ts.
hi e,irls varsity games, South
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and below

Boys Grob Wins

the WHA.
'The Sabres Iss ued Dudley's contract and no
other players were involved In the transaction,

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I,1ck Dudley, a member of Buffalo's 1975 StanleyCup finalist ch, from the Oneinnati Sth4ers ci

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Sunday announced the reacquisition of

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2.20
0 (2 4) 29 60; P (1•2) 64.20; 1 (4.2.
1 9 3 04) 1 (42$) 73.00. Time 31.15.
Fifth Race, s B:
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gi, Count
8 80 3,40 2 80
'n'. Pick
260 240
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5,20
0(5 7)710; P(7.S) 44.00; 1(1.04)
183 4 2 le me 38.73.
Si,th Race, 5-I 6, A:
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13 80 7 40 3.6C
7.20 3.(X
N \'Ilt('flI,l I .irit'y
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0(10)37.20; P (40) 105.40; 1(4-S
7 795.70 Time 31.04.
Sevønlh Race, 1.14. 8:
uti"or F l.ch
9 81) 700 3 00
I Two Flips
560 1.00
I .S'.tti Ill)wIc'r
260
(3(75)1000. P (52)233.40; 1 (5-2.
4) 116 40 True 43.69.
fight; Race, 5.16, B:
7 AlIUSO Ale.,
A 00 4 60 3 40
2 tI,- -:li'-,i
140 590
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320
'ii? ii 63 00 P (7.2)19050; T (1.7.
II 6MU 4(3 hit;,' 2)5).
Ninth Race, Is, A:
lifer III
7 80 5.60 2 60
II
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400 320
Sil
3(5)
1(7 8)11 80; P (20)48.00; T (25S I 70 80 Time 39.35.
le,;lt; Race, 5-Il, TA:
t$,ittI Crash
1170 600 77'?)
2 -e.'I tli'.sli'
3 80 3 20
N hI 'l (I; entitle,
11.70
(I (2 6) 21 -$0; P (6 2) 11.40; 1 (4.3.
8' 167 10 Time It 62.
F )ry,'n)ti Race, S-Il, C:
7 !.'.i k i.e
13.40 5.40 600
I /.'ii.t-'- Doug
320 2.40
I) Ill. v,-,Inre
2 40
0 II 1)17 80; P (I 11 93.90; 1 (7-I.
8) 1 #9 60 Time 31.93.
Twelfth Race, ,, C:
7 / ,,.,?( Glow
20 40 8.40 2,80
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100 3,40
Plc )l.'giou,;tl
280
(2(1 7 1 33.20; P (7-I) *92.tO ; 1' (1.1 .
31 707*0. Time 39.74.
Sill: Handle $ 311,975.

Lyman Travel Team
Po*-,. i s
1\ Victory

Dog Racing

longer was the leader.
1 60 4 1 0 3.00
I Later Beam
lou. Junior 39. Fouls; Seminole 24,
670 480
2 Hurricane Watch
beca use Hayes,
"
Plorid Junior 10. Fouled out:
Atlantic Bank remained one 8 Barryelte
3 40
of
CS.
up
ahead
lag one gro
him, game back In the second half,
0(1-2) 2920; P (I'2) 62.10; T (1-7.
Time 31.7].
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d the second and 10th winning by a forfeit over First 6) 213.60.Sixlh
Race, S-Il, A:
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holes for a stroke advantage. Federal.
17941 680 1945
I rit')-O
next
le,
ho
Hayes
On the
560 5.00
Sanford Electric and Atlantic 1 Mr. Manager
birdied to go tw up. Winkle Blank
3 Wright Affalred
3 00
finale
Play in the season
0 (I.4)34.60;P(4'I) 103.20:1(4-Imissed train all distances n- at 10 a.m. Sat urda y at
3) 110.10. Time 31.40side of 16 fat.
Seminole High gym.
Seventh Race, S.I&amp; C:
McCoy's survived a 44
c. from Ros's and Joss A bogey at 14, when Hinkle Tommy Stiffey led Sanford 6 Wright Dante 5.70 3.10 2.61)

Dudley

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ing the usually cheerful 29. down to finally clinch the
yesrold Hinkle, and even after victory.
Hayes and Bean each won
he had scored the second vieJAQCSONVILLE—SrTtlnole tory of his up-and-down eight. $26,400, while Leonard ThompCollege dropped a year career on the ['GA Tour, son and Brad Bryant, who tied
for third, each won $13,200.
N-it basketball game to he wasn't quite sure he
Flodda JC here Saturday rügld. made it.
4 0- 21,
SIMINOI.I ('s)
Electric Wins
Hinkle darted the final round
Lung $ 2-2 1L CroOks 3-4 17,
Campbell 50-010. Smith 73-5 17, of the prestlge tournament with
Robertson 11 3-3 25. Totals 42 h16 a Stroke lead on Mark Hayes 11th In Row
FLORIDA JUNIOR 1$): Huggins and an $.etroke advantage over
Sanford Electric held off a
1210-103&amp;HierslS-77.Lss'lneOl-2 Andy Bean, but after taking
trongucond
half challenge by
2. I motas 3 0-0 6, Kemp 1 0.1 2.
on the first, Sixth, Flagship Bank Saturday and
002.
42.3 10,
Swniet' 5 12.2 11, Highcove 52.2 12, seventh and eighth boles at posted a 31.30 Vi ctory for its
Rouirs601 It. Totals 3afl-2SOe. Pebble Beach, suddenly he no 11th Consecutive win without a
Haittimu Seminole II FlO('Ida

Back With Sabres
BUFFALO, N. Y., (UP!) The Buffalo Sabres

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Pack because we would be playing with yesterday's athletes., And athletes have improved
tremendously in the last lOor 11 years," he said

mom:'

Rogers

Raiders Lose
To Florida JC

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0- 1.1, Osbourrie 103-fl, RuShing 3.0. said, after sinking a 12-foot On that hole, Hinkle had a little
6. Rich 0-0.0m McNeil 0-0-0. Totals birdie putt o1 the third extra 3-foot putt for a birdie and
21.10.52.
hole Sunday to win the $300,000 victory, but he missed it.
LYMAN: Poeg 7.0.14, Saber 204,
On the 17th , a par-3, 209-yard
Lemon 10-0.20, Zastrow 32$, Bing Crosby National Pro-Mn,
French 1-46, Durham 0-0.0, Thomas "but If I did I can't remem be r hole, Hayes was 50 feet away

eelers.
'1 think we would have taken care of them"
said Dale.
. Pitts was more cautious in his assessment.
'AllI can say is that It would be tough on the old

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Running back
PIUS
and
receiver
Carroll
Dale, who
Elijah
played on the Green Bay Super Bowl teams, feel
those old Packer teams would be able to play with
the best of football teams today.
They were enshrined Saturday in the Packer
Hall of Fame and were asked how the old Packer
teamsof the 'Glory Years" would fare against a
am like the current NFL champion Pittsburgh

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atachs a the emery ciar by murals
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Pens. Henry Jackson,
and Ted kern.
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memo ad that a q1su(Ia.NiaIr.
be sent
PoNficloold em Cpfi,f Hill, vhs med rs ,nedy,D'Mus., bad at l
tacit suppert to to all GAO—i'-ysu, giv than a chant, to
whet ilnoeld be done agalat the practicaUtlus at
voice their 4MWactlous
"with proper
what ienhe done.
As we acted, 'rhI--igors Maying power Is maru to pratid rnjm*y."
Schlesinger's political relatiess with rhshle; he may weather tim 'Mod dorm
A low wuh Inter, Keller____
r:isd with a
CaWes we " disotu,"
cser-'r-' succeuMy. - the cot of hosting "mu m.rn.—tothestfl GAO g
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sid, told oar reporter J. ft $ehu
'Phome and 4b1,14 Satuiasbilu ctats to seer, ft Mis peimed ado 'vs 't
who thus
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"He's "ply imperious,"
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SanMa 1er.
WATCHING TU WATRDOGs The therr1thermpsofwerkthusgmcy
'Th naves heard as erjer or1un goveramast's profiniral_watchdogs are Is $*Ui
ohm to pufirm.
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national television audience, but hung on, to
defend his heavyweight championship in 15
rounds against Rocky Balboa.

certaidles discosraging us from rising above
thsm king d'4,4 the bad .from us,
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trusts of the city and costy and It.
people to abide by the Ads law per.
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Miday. Such a tribute may be deserved and
appropriate, but it is not an-41a). Martin
La4h,r King's nan. Is already written large and
Indsbly In American cry.
That of George Wallace, these times governor
Of Alabama and three times a serious
presidential candidate, very likely will be a
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Sanford and the county to wake i to
the realities of today's world. The
military Is certainly not a vacation,
especially in regard to the two-weeks
annual training period In which hard
training is conducted. The state
national guard is critical force that
mint be ntAlltiln,d and supported by
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to attend trththig and any regularly
adifled vacation the Nnploys. would
have as a civilian. It does not requir e
employers to pay a salary during his
rnffltazy leave.
I belleve the state statute
to be good
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law. As yo ur article pointed out, ft was
established in the WW H era as an In-ducenent to join the ititI1 guard.
The need for such Incentive to join the
Guard Is jntlflod In today's times jint
as it was in the wwu period. The
reserve forces are low in strength,

Alt hough consultants are a financial burden
for the tax payers,they're a boon to bureaucrats
who can evade personnel ceilings while still
engaging in empire-building, because outside
advisers are not carried on government payrolls.
In add", cautious government employees
can postpone making difficult decisions on the
grou nda that the problem In question Is under
intensive review
a process that can be
dragged out for several years.
(esultaMs can even be hired to monitor or
review the work of other consultants. One such
nample Is cited ini 1PT7 book, "Government for
Sale," written by John D. Banisher..
The Dspsrtsnu* of Housing and Urban
Development, he reports, paid almost $IJS,SSO to
a pivot, firm to serve asthe departme nt's agent
In "processing of monthly statue reports
received from ma jor research contractors."
Gus oft.ripsat.d anecdote Involves a federal
department that several years ago received
him a comuhai* a final report of five thick,
$wn4Wsd vohanus, Rather than read that
ushdU1gIbI pro.., the department awarded
another coneultat a new contract to sommarizs
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PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI)
the East. The regular-season
David Thompson doesn't coach of the NBA champion
merely walk with basketball's Washington Bullets paired the
sI,i,ierc
15
IIIi
big men
he soars above 6-foot-7 Erving with 6-foot-7
them.
George Gervin of San Antonio,
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The magnificent man with the NBA scoring leader, or Pete
wc
the flying machine of a body Maravich of New Orleans or
scored 25 points Sunday and Calvin Murphy of Houston.
was named Most Valuable
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Philadelphia guard Doug Col- s
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Player after his West team Ibis was selected to the starting
defeated the East, 134-lw, in team, but he pulled out due to a
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leg injury and Detroit center
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The 6-foot-4 guard of the Bob Lanier replaced him
Denver Nuggets
eight of leaving the East with a shorPIV
his points during a critical four- tage of backcourtmen.
.4
"Yeah, I had four forwards
minute span late in the fourth
quarter of the game, attended and a center in there — but I
by an All-Star game record had five basketball players,"
crowd
of3l,74S that was also the Motta said. "When you're down
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basketball game in Michigan. score points in there."
Thompson, who scored nine
"Having only three guards
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to
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squadi
hurt
them,"
(on
the
lead in the first quarter, hit Wilkens said. ''Julius is a fine
from outside and Chen did his player but he's not a guard."
birdman act Inside to help the
A tip-in by Moses Malone
ONAGAIS CREEPS TO FINISH LINE SUNDAY
West trim the East's lead in the triniuned the West lead to five
points, 105-100, 47 seconds into
series to 18.11.
Julius Erving of the Ph.ila- the final period, but the East
deiphia 76ers, the game's high made two turnovers that keyed
Briefly
scorer with 20 points, keyed a the West to a run of eight
40-24 third quarter that put the straight points.
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Thompson hit a basket with
'I'hompaon did a creditable 5:28 to play to hike the lead to
defensive job on Erving In the 123-110, then sank shots with
Ylarrnups
Impostor
fourth quarter after "Dr. J" 4:10, 3:30 and 1:24 to play, the
had scored 14 thIrd-quarter only points the West scored ht
Lyman High's IiwJunan points to bring the Et beck that time. His last basket gave
Games
team wrappsd
t,ashet
Tuesday's
IPJt, games
scheduled)
ftime deficit to his side a 129-121 lead.
from
en
si
hal
the Seminole Sunrise
trail by just six, 104-OS, entering
The West set two All-Star
basketball tournament. last the final 12 minutes of play. game records, making 19 field Transactions
'PONTIAC, Mich (UPI) — The NBA West Allweekend, downing Ocala
Erving was switched back to goals in the second quarter and
Stars had a late addition to their team — an imSunday
Vanguard In the czn~onship guard by Coach Dick Motta of 35 In the unit half.
Pro Hockey
poster.
game, 60-62.
A i'r nil
Buttilo f(
A fan, who identified himself as Bruce Barry of
w,Ird Rick UuctI' ire, !'f. (1/
Crooms stopped Lake
iflflt'ltI Sliniji-r of lIt.- ''.4
Detroit Sunday, filed out with the West All-Star
Brantley, 33-20, for third place.
S
The all-tournament team
team after halftime and shot layups and went
by Jay Poag and
included
College
through the warmup drills with the squad, which
Antoine
Lemon
of Lyman;
134-129
went
on
to
defeat
the
East,
I
Vanguard's Tom Osbourne;
He was wearing an old Kansas City Kings
Brantley's John Simas; and
warmup un iform with the name Johnson on the
Sunday
Le SUttOn
East
back. The West team had two Johnsons, Marques
CROOMS: Butler 1.4-6, Howard 4PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. cup-rattling five-foot putt UI) the
,iruch 60 CIty ( ii(l '.6
0-I. Sutton 3-04, Litton 1-3.5, Sum.
I)ennis of Seattle. The "third
final hole while Hi.nkle and Iiridq,-port 77. Ii'.sti,ti1i?,ti 10
of Milwaukee and Dennis
— Ion Hinkle almost
(UPI)
mersO.O-O, Br.wlngtonO-0O. Grey 1~ohnson" was apprehended when he tried to take
0-2. Samos 0.0-0, Pringle 2.0-4, Ford rode an emotional roller coast- Bean parred out
Villiiiova 16. l't"lo; SI it
10-2. Totals 137.33.
er to oblivion, but in the end, regulation play with scores of 4- VV
a seat on the bench just before the second half
New England 94 Ii' ciii, 90
LAKE IRANYLtY: BOSS 0-00, just like In the best tradition of under-par 284.
resumed.
Gregory 022. Heath 3.1.7, Powers I.
Bean, who won the team title
Midwest
2.4, Slmas 44.14, Eller 0-00, Rogers the American success story, he
and $3,000, was the first to bow M.ct,itOri SI II'. l.iI,',,i'. I
0-0-0. Totals 10-9.29.
caine out on top.
"1 may have had a longer or out of the playoffs when he West
VANGUARD: Timmons 1.1.3,
Creed Wins Decision
r," he Liogeyedthe second (16th) hole. Sn Jose '.1 84. I iII.mI,,r 7 III
Smith 2-2-4 Brown 5-3.13, Bor'stl.r tougher day in my caree
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"That's probably j as well, because the
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who write the reports usually are bright,
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fourth or fifth co nsultant hired to evalua te a
program. The first thing we noticed was that
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DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) stop about 500 feet short of the on the radio and said his turbo Bits and pieces of Delauney's Stoznxnelen, of West c;enan). while
it was runnini: Lute! an! tti
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W h' mni.1
Veteran driver Hurley finish line.
got backed up. Our crew chief car were strewn over the east The Haywood-Ongais-Field trio had to withdraw
i ttn'
I"ntv•itine laps behind the
and iritheiiaLnnUv
IH&amp;ywood, "flat-out" racer
However, Ongais,38, of Costa (Allister MacNeil) told him to end of the track, but the driver then held the lead for the rest of
Twoothercan, thel'orsche im-v ahout No hviirs 1)(1ore it witir-r was a Ferrari-Daytona
!Danny Ongals and department Mesa, Calif., known as an early wait on the track."
the race, except for a short time piloted by Nt.'wnuiii, Dick stis over by Lilictaneirut the dneit by Tony Adamowicz and
was unhurt.
:store heir Ted Field joined leader who seldom finishes,
It was one of the few
JII!L
JMS Ferrari team manager in the seventh hour when a Harbour and Brian Uedrrian if tti,rs.
Morton; Bruce Canepa,
ifOrces in 8 turbo Porsche never shut down his motor and, dramatic moments in a race Jean Marc Smadja later Porsche driven by actor Paul England, which blv%% it head
Go-k! Pickett ati(i Monte ShelSunday to win the 24 Hours of with less than aminige togo, he which saw the turbo Pot-aches' decided to withdraw both of
Newman spurted into the lead. gasket, and anithur l"rsche,
tori, u/a l'ursche, were third (57
70
Daytona endurance race by a limped across the finish line at chief challenger, Ferrari, with- entries, citing the possible
Then, one by me, the chief (lriVefl by Charles \lcndt'z and sturtd the Err ;!'
iaj letuniti i: fourth were Don
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wide margin.
20 miles an hour, then veered draw early because of problems danger to his drivers' fives
competitors of the Haywood- Johnny Rutherford
'ere
art! itill Wiiittirigton in a
But the victory was not off to the infield.
OngaisFieli1 team fell by the forced out of the race while they
lit averai (w'ti .iVt'I the l'rscht' 62 r; and the Japanese
with new French-made tires. his reason.
without a last-minute, heart.
"I was standing in the pits,"
The blowout of the right rear
The Field-owned Porsch! wayside. The Stommelen car were in contention.
3.F1-111i1VL'011rW Of 1(f).219 11111111, team of Yoshinii Katayama,
thumping finale, when smoke said co-driver Haywood, who tire of Ferrari being driven by first grabbed the lead in the withdrew because of mechaniOnly 22 of the original ill cars the total distaru.t traveled Of \uJu Terada anti Takashi
began streaming from the tur
won his fourth 24 Hours of J.P. Delauney produced the fifth hour of the race from cal problems; the Porsche that started the race finished. 2.66.56 rnt ks and the niutitr \ei inc was fifth in a Mazda
and Ongais brought the car to a Daytona Sunday. "Danny came only major accident in the race. another Porsche driven by Rolf developed valve problems The Ilaywood-ongais-Fiel(i

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swdwhldi was delayed due to wind. It seems the
gusts were so strong the poor fowl laid the same egg
three times before the cook got to IL
I would like to conclude this piece with a pleasant
thought, letting everyone know things turned out
okay, but they dicbft.

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONAlD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Horne Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; I Months, $lLO;
Year, $36.00. By Mali: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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Congress can withstand the heat long enough to
dismantle a regulatory structure that benefits the
few at the expense of the many.
The many In this can are consumers who pick
up the tab for the excessive truck transportation
costs that result from the ICC's wasteful regulatory
policies. Empty trucks rattle back and forth across
the country burning up fuel and hiking overall
operating costs because of senseless ICC rules
against two-way hauling.
The trucking companies fix shipping rates,
legally, with only a rare objection from the ce.nmission's hopelessly swamped staff.
Arid, throiØ, the
fan
jiiqiiiii W.cfod ha"' Jiiiitu,
ff.ct1Ins1t.
W competition arid entry of new trucking cann•
panes
How much these regulatory policies cost the
public is subject to debate.
But a reasonable estimate is that of Stanford
University professor Thomas G. Moore, who puts
the annual cost at up to $3 billion,
That kind of money should light fires under
every codswaer group in the country.
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Fifth Race, 3.14.0:
11th cuwecidlve win without a
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Sixth Race, 3-34. A:
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FaurlhRace,S.I4.O:
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Mitwee, 32-28; Lakeview out and 'I'uskawllla defeat Teague,
560 4.60 classed South Seminole, 66-19, 19-12.
11.00
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scored 12 points.
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Gina junior varsity games
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Golden scored 22 points as Seminole, 18-6; Jackson

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SATURDAYMATINEE
First Race, 5.14, D:

Swink High gym.
Tommy Stey hod Sanford

A begey at 14,

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L&amp;WO 5 31 II, Croohi? U 17,
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Teague
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Spot ts Tuskawilla, 15.6; and Seminole
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East
Baruch 60, City Coll. 56
Bridgeport 17. AssumptIu. 10
Hamilton 84, Utica 18 (of)
Vlllanova 36, Penn St. 31
W. New England 94, Husson 90

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1 Jamaica Glow
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6, Vancouver I
Philadelphia 1, Atlanta

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3) 194 40 Time 39.69.
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2 Border Fancy
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SATURDAY NIGHT
B SIt-an, Train
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Q (2$) 17.60; P (2$) 46.00; 1 112.6.
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Eleventh Pace, S-14,C:
3.00
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Pittsburgh
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Washington
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Detroit
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BuUalo
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Toronto
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Minnesota
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Saturday's Results
St Louis 6, Col orado J. .'ift
Pittsburgh 1, Detroit 7. aft.
Boston 1. N V. Islanders 4
(tie)
Chicago 4, Atlanta 7
Montreal 6, Toronto 3
Vancouver S. Washington I
Buffalo 2, Minnesota I
Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers

Bean, who won the team title
thsAmerlcaniucceesstory, he
and $3,000,
the first bow
cam. out on top.
"I may havehad alongeror out of the playoffs when he
VANSUANDI Timmons 1.1.3.
SmIth 2.2.4. Sr 5.3-13, Ses.'stIem' totahet' day In my Career," he bogeyedthe second (16th) hole.
01.1, Osoumns 103.23 msa1ne 3.0anld, after sinking a ,loo On that hole, Hinkle had a little
6, R ich 04418 McNeil W. Totals birdie putt od the third eta 3-foot putt for a birdie and
21.1023.
y to wlnthe$300,000 Victory, but he
LYMAN:Pesl4II,taber244, hole
On the 17th, a par-3, 209-yard
Lemon 101-28, Zastrow 3.2.5, Bing Crosby l4thmal Proftn,
Fronchl-4.4,OurIIamO44,Thomas "btdifl did lcan't remember hole, Hayes was 50 feet away
444 Isgen 0.04, Smart 04.0.
and below the cup on his tee
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shot.
Hinkle hit a one-iron 12
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0.2, tames 044, Pringle 24.4. Ford
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Elijah Pitts and receiver Carroll Dale, who
played on the Green Bay Super Bowl teams, feel
those old Packer teams would be able to play with
the best of football teams today.
They- were enshrined Saturday In the Packer
Hall of Fame and were asked how the old Packer
teams of the 'Glory Years" would fare against a
m like the current NFL champion Pittsburgh
Stealers.
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Detroit Sunday, filed out with the West All-Star
team after halftime and shot layups and went
through the warmup drills with the squad, which
Went on to defeat the East, 134-129.
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Thompson hit a basket with
Buffalo 3, St. Louis I
Thompson did a creditable 5:21 to play to hike the lead to
Minnesota 6, Toronto 4
Chicago S. N.Y. Islanders 4
defensive job on Erving in the 123-110, then sank shots with
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weekend, downing Ocala
Erving was switched back to goals In the second quarter and
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Vanguard in
guard by Coach Dick Motta of 35 In the first half.
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birdman act inside to help the
Wed trim the East's lead In the trimmed the West lead to five
series to 11.11.
points, 105-100, 47 seconds into
Julius Erving of the Phila- the final period, but the East
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quarter of the game, attended
by an All-Star game record
crowd of 31,745 that was also the
largest crowd ever to see a
basketball gam e In Michigan.
Thompson, who scored nine
pouts to lead the Wed to a 36-77
lead In the fl quarter, hit
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operation are adequate defense agaln4 any
monopoly, save one imposed by Wa'hington.
And, Irony Of ironies, Wnahln(ton's clumsy
efforts to regulate the railroads have long since
driven most of them to penury.
Regulathi( the truckers won't save the
railroads. But rail carrier, might save themselves
if only Waxhimiglon would permit them to set their
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w0d the earlier dames had produced any
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of Delauney's Stommelen, of West Germany. while It was running third and I.CAIII coasted in the final hours the race.
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got backed up. Our crew chief car were strewn over the east The Haywood-ftais-Field trio had to withdraw.
arld inatheTnatically won the
Forty-nine laps behind the
Haywood, "flat-out', racer
of the track, but the driver then held the lead for the rest of
However,
OngAis,
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CWA
(Allister
MacNeil)
told
him
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end
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other
cars
the
Porsche
race
abotit
two
tiotirs
bcfore
it
witiner
was a Ferrari-Daytona
Danny Ongals and department Mess, Calif., known se an early wait on the track."
the race, except fora short time piloted by Newnman, Dick was over by outdistancing the driven by Tony Adamowicz and
was unhurt.
store heir Ted Field joined leader who seldom finishes,
It was one of the few
JMS Ferrari team manager In the seventh hour when a Barbour and Brian Redman of others.
John Morton; Bruce Canepa,
Iforces In a turbo Porsche new shut down
orand, dramatic mom
in a race Jean Marc Smadja later Porsche driven by actor Paul England, which blew it head
Greg
Pickett and Monte Shel'10ndaY to win the 24 Hours of with Ifeag than &amp; minute to go, he which saw the tuft Pombles, decided to withdraw both of his Newman spurted into the lead. gasket, and another Porsche,
Field, Ilatcd, and ()ngai..;
in
it Porsche, were third (57
Daytona endurance race by a limped across the
Then, one by one, the chief driven by Charles Mendez and shared the firs t-place prize laps behind); fourth were Don
finish line at thief challenger, Ferrari, with. entries, citing the possible
wide margin.
36 miles an how, then veered draw early because ofprz."
danger to his drivers, lives
competitors of the Haywood- Johnny Rutherford
were mflOrl(•Y ci $20,700.
and Bill Whittington in a
But the victory was not off to the Infield,
Ongals-Field team fell by the forced out of the race while they
with new F•--h.n•-de tires his re-on
'Iuie average speed over the Porsche t62: and the Japanese
without a last-minute, heart"I was standing In the pits," The blowout of the tight rear
The Field-owned Porsch' wayside. The Stommelen car were In contention.
3.84-mile course of 109.249 mph, team of Yoshlmi Katsyama,
thumping finale, when nnoho said co.drlver Haywood, who tire of is Ferrari being driven by first grabbed the lead in the withdrew because of mechaniOnly
22
of
the
original
61
cars
the total distance traveled of Yojiru Terada and Takashi
began streaming from the turbo won his fourth 24 Hours of
J.P.
Delauney
produced
the
fifth
hour
of
the
race
from
cal
problems;
the
Porsche
that
started
the
race
finished.
2,626.56
mites and the number Yorino was fifth in a Mazda
and Ongais brought the car to is Daytona Sunday. "Denny came only major accident In the race, another Porsche
driven by iu developed valve problems The Haywood-Onga isFieId of laps, 684, all were records for (67).

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year, Congress and the
Carter administration won deserved plaudits for
deregulating the airline industry, an act which
increased competition, lowered air fares and
boosted industry profits.
This year, the trucking industry Is targeted for
similar liberation.
But, while the case for deregulating the
truckers is no less gnmnpH1na
than thf fnr th
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WASHINGTON (NEA) It's a very cynical
airlines, dragging the protected motor carriers into
kwIn'
says a former unployesof a firm that
a free market promises to be far tougher.
in
att sr*e. to
Where the airlines were split on the question of
11w federal goveromeid. ,,in fact, ft's the moat
deregulation, trucking companies grown fat on the
dishonsat business in which
ever worked.."
The available evidence suUuts that
protected routes and rates granted by the Inmanngns,* coIwilth*, as practiced In this
terstate Commerce Commission are unified in
cIt.L Is Indeed cynical and intellectually
opposition to deregulation.
dish
onest. But ft's also hlgi7 p&amp;bl.,
And the politically potent Teamsters union is
seemingly bnpervioan to a1th 4 n and growing
also fighting deregulation because of the
at a phanonenal rate.
restraining influence competition would have on
In tlwy, cormallsntg oft their '1ezpertiss"
wages.
to departments and agencies In the form of
Given the presence of both trucking companies
resatrcb, analyul and evalIiof
actMtie, and po$ In some canes, they ha,,
and Teamsters In virtually every congressional
been given complete operations] control of
district, the pressure to maintain the status quo
federal
OIe
will be fearsome.
Inpra
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the consulsids' advice Is anually
Nor will the arm twisting be limited to Capitol
dispensed In meive reports that seldom oon
Hill. The Teamsters have reportedly threatened to
tabaWbiftwiddEqlainsaformaradboir d
retaliate against the White House for its support of
the reports, who asks his idiMify r M
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Wft
aboat dmnft their viler rsglilretlon to reflect
iheir pformenod rMd.ce to that of the bank.
"Perhaps we should form the auk reatawant
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Finally we gat oar chocks cashed and were on
ow way. Nothing coold Mop an now, rI*? Wrong.
Aswebre.uddowntherosdwtththswthdinolr
face. and thongids of jimmy Winowmink my
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tamer between the detv and myself.
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cgwii. 1s Is an open lilter to theee who anp4y
me and t"ony that the formof good and evil
are sometime. uueL
It all started quietly. The plan w to get a nice
lunch and be back at the office on time.
Two of my partners In misfortune and I left at
ocnhomrattaIwuthecashIng
of our paychecks No we would hove enoih to bay
foot
At the opeedy quick bank delve-op windows we
encoerid a short line being served by a teller
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moved an If In
the grips ofmm
artlrltls. poorwoman
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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Monday, Feb. 5, 97-1B

Couple Repeat Vows
On 50th Anniversary

MEMORIAL
AWARD
JO,

Hasley and Evelyn Hart,
are the recipients of the
George H. Starke Memorial Humanitarian
Award, presented by the
Sanford-Seminole Jay.
cees, and sponsored by
the Seminole County
Medical Association. In
addition to being active
In area organizations,
Hart serves as District 18
Commander to the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
while Mrs. Hart serves as
State Chaplain of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Dept. of Florida.
4erad PPsste by

Rev, and Mrs. R.B.
McCloud celebrat ed their
50th wedding Anniversary
with the repeating of their

marriage vows before their
fam ily and many friends.
Rev. Leo Myers of.
ficlated at the ceremonies.
Th e bri de was given
away by her brother-Inlaw, Arcola McCloud. Mrs.
Morlene Wilson, served her
aunt as matron of honor.
Durrell Riggins served
his grandfat he r as best
man.
The couple were
married , Jan. 29, 1929, in
Live Oak. They moved to
Sanford. in 1 0.
He has been a contractor
until his retirement a year
ago. Rev. McCloud is the
pastor of St. Mary's
Primitive Baptist Church,

A461OWS 1dmIss.

In And Around Altamonte Spr'ings

M errill Park D edicated
In Mel Schwartz' Memory
A2Gacrepark at Spring Oaks
was "Cow in memory of the
late NelSchwartz,a man who
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The dedication of Merrill
Park was "very beautiful"
tribute paid to her late bneband,
says Fran (Merrill was his
legal name, although he
Preferred to be called the less
formal. Mel).
The city was considering
nanthig a And for him, relates
Fran, an unployop 91 the Police
she's
Department; Buwsr,
happy they decided on the park
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as It's a more fitting
for him."
It's very fitting it was done
at the location It was," says
Fran, .xplsinlng that the 5thwarts' lived In spring oaks at
, time of his death. "My
husband was very active and
did what he could for the
community. He loved the
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Attending the Sunday
tqnooa d sUon ceremony
Were daughter Randi, Coisdy
'boners Bill Kirchhoff
end Sandra Glenn, City Cammiseloners Dolores VICkTI
Lee dwtIne, Sally and Hat
Hattaway, June and Harry
Reynolds, Dave and Jane
Richards, Ii Berry and Donna
Cook, Officer Edna Abel,
Boanle Perkins, PM FF
nandes, and Ben Fischer,
of the Spring O
Home Owners Aemc4$I',
Also Mayor Norman Floyd,
who prodded at,the
and "said some very 1OVÜI
words," and Maurine MWshIU1
who "read a bwth#ul pa$,
abod a ui's good deidi
be left b,lthvl"
the
After the ceremony, City
Attorusy Joe I)sIs Joined
Others at Fran's H.athsrton
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"When I
the kids with
stars in the eyes when they
see what then do in a short
while
It males It all worthwhile," she sais.

JOAN

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Speaking of creativity,
Loretta Wright, lunteer art
teacher at Englat Estates, has
a neat recipe f Bread Dough,
which Is almost ke Pla Dough.
It's messy to m 'up, she says,
but once it's dot&amp; the kids love
It.

forms Anids.
"Kids want to learn how to
draw. I teach them because
back when my children were
growing up it was so difficult to
find some place when, they
First, take 'jd of stale
could train," says the artist
who started working with teens white bread and çâ the crust
when the family was stationed of f. Break the ses up In a
In Japan and "the kids needed bowl.

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to K in Pontiac had to be your
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DEAR J.1 I did sit th. r.wd
President WuW IN y
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Youth Group
(bur4oi,, Jr; Vbcs-Prealdmnt Ilk but ft do bft UMW
1m era; TT.ir Cynthia by a hal of .sll There's a
Dioco; Correspondingjssosa~ be i.use her,: that
Seeritary Barb Gorsy; and ,
Recording Secretary DWAIA l.g.
leaden:
7M new emcee, will be W
DEAR ABBY: Concerning
dsfl,iIM the S:Np.m. Moss on
Tsb,l1, with atecepffihlim. the wcman who was ashedlna
mecktsly following the sir job ldervlsw U she planned to
hmvsababyks the fdire:ftis
vies.
unlawful for a job ldsr,lnsr
Artist Aelda Mmgsl proediy to ask that question. The
announces the opening of (slowing are aims do's and
Aelit's Gallery Studio at U dia'ta for qwtim during
Ilgbway 17$ in Celbevvy. imp'cymed Iderviewa Boor
The artld, who has been in mind that somiqnene
tw.g ties ciemee In her may rAbedprlorto Wring
Imm phem to M put of the becemi the law ('abide them.
dWk for t4E1 teem and Other questions, while not
adid'.sTv.dojsfr.m4tol foetddd'hy low, mWar
at.s class of bode be the basis far lagal action.
p.m.,
Qr'w that shield net be
akotchiag and drawing en
Idardaymeeelfrim liSle IAed:
1i',IS p.m.
WkA is your age?
"Fm omw to MW ow
What in your, me of bisth?
xisk am of local a*% ad
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You have 1ai?1I me,
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young married woman, was
asked durb a Job interview,
"DO you plan to dart a family
the new future? K was
flabbergasted. She then asked
you,
y, the grog
oracle, 'Is (hat a proper
question to ask a f emale applicant, or am I getting all how old are they?
What I s v
g a legitimate
up
What
church do you attend?
request for information?"
Are you married, divorced,
Your naive response: "when separated, widowed or single?
Have you ever been arrested?
a new employee is hired, the
pl
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in
What kind of military
em o r makes an vestment
discharge
do you have?
im
in t e and training, and
or organizations
Wh
at
dubs
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right
to
know
therefore has th
if the applicant plans to have a do you belong to?
Doyou rent or own yowown
and, if so,
family or net
home?
Abby, u question was not
What does your wife
only im proper, it was (husband) do?
Who lives in your household?
ILLEGAL Please set the

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strong points? Weaknesses?
Do you have any objection If
we check with your former
employer for references?
Abby, please print this. i am
sure many of your readers Will
find ft helpful.

JOAN T. IN PHOENIX

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morning at the home
church of their only child,
Mrs. Ruthie R. Hester, the.
Mt. Sinai Missionary
Baptist Church.
Family members attending the ceremonies
were Jerry Heater, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wesley, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Coachman, Unit ed States Navy,
Washington, D.C., Cleorla
Riggins, Joyce, Kelvin and

The Herald welcomes organization and personal news.
The following suggestions are recommended to expedite
p1catIon:
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doble spaced, and written narrative style (third person).
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A contact person's nane and phone number is
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meeting account) must be submitted no later than two
days after the event.
S. Advance notices should be submitted one week prior
to publication date.
7. Photographic coverage requests should be made one
week in advance.

GRAND OPENING II
NOW IN SANFORD

NEW LOCATION HWY. 17.01
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REV. AND MRS. R.R. MCCI.OUD
Felita, Sanford grandchildren; Rev, and Mrs.
Arcola McCloud, Mrs.
Lillie Hood, Brooklyn,
N.Y.; Annette Wilson,

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oae hundred and forty-one d*aienta were listed on the
upperclassmen have been Honor Roll.
naznedto the Dean'a Lid for the
The Dean's Lid consists of
Fall scuba at Stetson Juniors and seniors whose
University, according to Mrs. grades average 2.5 or better on
Helen Sassard, registrar,
a 3.0 scale, with no grade below
An additional four hundred B. The Honor Roil Is composed
and forty4our undergraduate of undergraduates with a 2.0
average or better with no grade
less than C.
Students from Sanford named
to the Dean's List are Leslie J.
Whittern, Lewis D. Barley,
Mi,roii.t4ta Cornell Dannye
Fitzgerald, Susan L Hunt, and
Robert E. Newsom (all A's).
Also Frank H. Klllgore,
"Fun Day" is being Moatello Patrice, Mark E.
proclaimed by the Woman's Moyer (all A's), and Deanna J.
Club of Sanford at the February Frith, all from Longwood; and
meeting Wednesday In lieu of a Jean Ledourgeon, John H.
program.
Peizer, Mark E. Herr, all of
Acco rding to Mrs. William L Altamonte Springs.
Kirk, chairman of the event
Also Susan Sallee, Lake
under the auspices of the Home May; and John A. Baker III
Life Department, a white and Sharron L. Mobley, Fern
elephant sale and bake sale Park.
will begin about 11 am.
An auction will be conducted
following the catered luncheon.
MembersrnaybrinUuedato
the event. Luncheon reseTvatbons are required through
the telephone committee.

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L.J. Anderson, Sanford.
The couple have eight
great-grandchildren and 16

McCloud, Lithe and Ben
McCloud, Altamonte
Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

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great-great-grandchildren.

—MARVA HAWKINS

FINAL

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Why did you leave your
pr.viotmjob?
Are you a veteran? Did the
milita ry provide you with job
related eer1mcs?
If you have no phone, whet,
con we reach you?
What languages do you spsak
flu*?
Can you do extensive
traveling? __
Who reco.iu'ended you tom?
WkA did you like, or iikt
about your previous jobe?
What is your odeadloeal
background? W s&amp;iohs did
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What was your mai4er name
j,i jigoryjews with female
app1Jif.)?
Quedloos that may be asked?
How many years experience
have?
(To a housewife) Why do you
want tordirntowork?
What are your career gols?
Who have been your prior
employers?

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my reader. but elI. 10
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friends? For the secret of
popularity, get Antiy's
booklet; "How To Be Po;
You're Never Too Young or Too
Old." Send $1 with a long, selfedeseid, stamped (2$ cents) [FLORIOAUI
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drug store. Mix well.
(Glycerine on your hands
helps.)
Put in plastic bag and
refrigerate overnight.
Now all that's left to do Is to
knead paint (any tubed acrylic
paint will do) into dough, and
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Monday, Feb. ' m

Legal Notice

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Monday, Fib. S. 11-3B

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FICTITiOUSNAME
...........................
ernie UPOfl Which YOU will be
ZC'; ik
SIMINOLI COUNTY BOARD
FICTITIOUS IAMB
4
4
3
_________________________________________________________________________________ engaged
In business
at fl13
pj•surrender possession to
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Notice is hereby
given that
I amOrlando
required to
NOTICE
GIVEN
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS
4'E Notice is hereby given that I am by
virtue IS
of HEREBY
that certaIn
Writthat
I.',
NotiCe Pv
engaged in buskiess at Rt. 1 Box
of
•..•
HewIng
1 DrIve Sanford, Seminole County,
SM Execution $$JI Out Of Id Ufldef
February U, 1S
LOAg*OOd 32120 SemInole County
WITNESSmyhandasClerkofth,
FIorfda,underm.finousn.mei, Ciuit Court. in and for Seminole
FIofidLundeftheflcfltiousflIrnICI me seal of the Circuit Court of
7NPM.
0 ROCKFORD FiLES Rock.
© DINAHI
ACTION MOTOR SALES INC. DBA County, FlorIda, and the seal of the
The Board of County Corn. DAYSPRING FARMS and that I PInelIas County, Florida, upon a
ford is embroiled In a $30000
• EDUCATIONAL PROmissioners
of
int.ntorg
uldnami with the final ludgiment rendered in the
swindle and becomes the tar.
GRAMMING
to
register
said name
ClerkCourt
ins. of4 the 2nd day of February, Florida, will hold a public hearing to Clerk of the Circuit Cow'?, Sminoie atresii ourt on the 4h day of
ACTION
HONDA
and with
that Ithe
intend
:•.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
gel of gangsters while trying to
conty, FlorIda in accordance with January, A.D. im, in the? curtain
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ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
JR.
help Angel.
County, Florida in accordance with
9•30
CLERK
in an A.1 Agriculture Zone tPe provisIons of the FictItious case entitled, Nestor Sales Corn.
the
Provisions
Of
eoo
the
Fictitious
THE
PARTRIDGE
FAMILY
0 POUCE STORY A veteran
0
on me ,oiiowing escrise prop.
Narvw Stafvtes TWlt: Section p.nv' inc. d.ba Florida Paint &amp;
By: s Patricia Robinson
Name Statutes. ToWit: SeCtiOn
NEWS
police officer puts his life on
Deputy Clerk
The Five Acre Development Plan $3 Fiorida StaMes 1t57.
Abrasive, Plaintiff, .v5. Herbert L.
.
N5.0
Florida
Statutes
927.
9:55
Al MAN BEHAVES
of Dunmar Estates located in 5.
Sig. SwIII 0. HIll
Kidwell, Joseph KIdweH and Ned
W.C.
Hutthison,
..®..
the line on the scheduled day
Jr.
51g. William R. Seuve
® UPBEAT
floe 2, 3 H, aM 12, Township 21 PublIsh: January 11, 22. fl - Voska,
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
dba
ProfessIonal
of his retirement.
Action Motor Sales Inc.
Range 30 East. Further
February 3. lglg.
230
North
Park
Avenue
Refinishers, Defendant, which
10:00
Publish: February 3 12, 1, 2L im Post Office Drawer H
NSC
12:00
cr
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
of Fher Road. D!F44
DEG.23
CARDRK8
NEWS
(0151.2)
Sanford, Florida 32111
Sheriff of
® BIG VALLEY "Hunter's
delivered to me
0M.LlN THE FAMILY(R) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (305) 322 C31
Thispubiich.sringwlllbeh,
tW THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Seminole County, FiorIdae and I
Moon" Ben Daw, a wealthy
MlNOLEDIVISION
COUNTY FLORIDA hove levied upon the following
Room 202 of the Seminole County PROBATE
-.
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AIMANUEHAVES
man, believes that Nick is his
IAICN
EWS
10:30
CUlT
described
property
owned
by
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Publish:
Februarys,
12,
i,
,
cisrtiious.
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
File
Number
77.$1CP
in,
wife's
secret
lover,
and
impri.
(2)ALLSTAR8ECRET8
41-Houses
7:00
F
in,
ary13,1g7g,at7ogp.M,or
Herbert L. Kidwell and Joseph
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
________
lO-Hoip Ynhsd
Divisise
sonshtm.
SThEPRICERIOHT
()ThENEWLYWEDGAME
soon th.rseftur as possIble.
CIVILACTION No.s4ia.cA4D OE26
Kidwell d.b.a
Professional
_______________________
IN RE: ESTATE OP
MA
TYLER MOORE
12:37
SANFORD AIR PORT _________________ LandDevelopmentManagerwiIl
Written comments fUed with the ADELINE ROSALIE MATCHEIT, Reflnishers. said property being
1100
Let's start the new
ISALCOPIULAPROBLEM
® And That Woman" Lou's
;'Lou
atedlnkmleyF,
UTHE F.B.I.
AUTHORITY,abodycorporateand
HHRóLLER8
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
week off with a
101111's
considered. Pereonsappisring at
ceued, described more particularly as
"romancs with a cocktail lounge
AL.ANOP4
0 HAP DAYS (A)
politic,createdunderthelawsot
the
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
IN
AND
the
publIc
Miring
will
12:40
be
BANG
low5:
heard
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
State of Florida,
.$lngirmakeshimleel2syears
Forfamiliesorfrleno,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, from
to tImi
One (1) i17 Toyota Pick
11:30
orally. time
Hearings
may be continued TO ALL PERSONS HAVING V.I.N. RN2LQS-OMS22door,
blueUp
in
0 CBS LATE MOVIE
&amp; go to work
'younger, until he hears about
problemdrinli,rs
FLORIDA
as found CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
"McMiIIan And Wife: Till Death
'twos
(2) Z WHEEL OF FORTUNE
ForMurlInformation
call
her active past.
See
Teddy &amp; Elaine
vs.
• CASE NO. 7'•211.CC.1I.J
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Do Us Part" (1972) Rock
(4)0 LOVE OF UFE
641.3333
or
write
(1) % Giorgie Boy Ocean
STATE OF FLORIDA.
by callIng 3231330, Ext. 304.
SHIRLEY H. McCASK ILl., a.k.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
AAA Employment
Hudson. Susan Saint James.
fldAl.AnoflFamilyGroup
24
OFAMILYFEUO
, 322.9283
or some, Id No. SM3IOOiIe,
JOIW8LD
e
Shirley H. Caskill, at ii.,
EX R EL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
Board of County Conimluioners IN THE ESTATE:
201 CommercIal, 323.5176
An
unknown
assailant
seals
the
Box
553
,
hi
ColOr
JR.
Seminole County, Florida
MACNEIL / LEHRER
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI ED
11:55
Sanford, Fla. 32771
McMtflans in their own home
both beIng stored at Foster's, 434,
______________________
Defendants. Mate Attorney for the Eighteenth
RIPORI'
By: Robert French, Chairman thattheadministrationoftheestate Lmeweed
CBS WS
VA-F HA235.Conv. Homes
s
OWNER OPERATORS
and fills it with lethal gas.
JudicIal Circuit of the State of
Attest: Arthur H. Bscklih. Jr. of Adellne Rosalie Matchett,
,
ORCE-S2O.SG-Guaranteed.
7:30
Mercury
Motor
Express
needs
)7
.s
Tool
Ben,
Pinncraf?,
11
Publish:
February
L
Florida,
on
behalf
of
the
Honorable
SUMMONS TO SNOW CAUSE
deceased, File Number 77.211 CP, is
Free details; KIT, Box 7g1,
Low Down Payment
10
owner operators in the flat bed
LMSCLUB
AANOON
drawer, tools
with miscellaneous
NOTICE OP EMINENT DOMA IN
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole DEGII
pending In the Circuit Court for mechanics
Pompeno, FL. 33021. 4147.
divisIon
Cash
for your lotl Will build on
TOMORROW
Guest:
_____________________
East
Coast
____________________ Seminole County, Florida, Probate ai'd the undersigned
Ccunty, Florida
®HOLLYW000SOUARES
PIOCIEDINU AND
your lot or our lot.
operation. Steady year around
Sheila - Weidenfeld, former
Sheriff
mUARCHOF...
________________________ Division, the address of which 1 Seminole County, Florida, will
WHY BE LONELY? Writ."GetA
NOTICE OF HEARING
work. Advances on each trip.
V Enterprises, Inc.
preusecretarytoBettyFord.
FAMY FEUD
Dating Seice. All Ages.
Seminole County Courthouse, 11:00 A.M. on the 27th day at
Medel Inc., eaItor
Call Don Beck toll free 1500.13$.
414.3013
vs
of
JEOPAR
Plaintiff,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
AND
Sanford,
Florida
32711.
The
personal
February,
AD,
in,,
offer
for
sale
P.O.
Box
1031,
CIwir.,
FL.
33517,
___ INTHENAME0FTHESTATE OF ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
6372. EOE.
FOR
SEMI
HOLE
COUNTY,
repel.ntativ,
i,
FLOR
IDA
JIl
of
______________________
CK CAVE1I' Guest: Jer.
FLORIDA
bearing serial number
theaddress
estate is
0. Matchefl whose
isIsaac and sell to the highest bidder,
RESTLESS
Weddings by DOT
Koeenekl. (Part 1012)
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON 310.0010 and all number
No. nv.e*i
cassubjsdtoanyandallsxIstlng
Lawn Maintenance Worker
CERN:
Ciaon
Avenue,
Lakiland,
F
HAL COLIERT
NOTARY
PUBLIC
NEWS
0
N1010
Q,
Ie,
at
me
Front
(West)
DoOr
of
$3i0322or
AND
TO:
IN
RE:
ThE
MAIRtME
OF:
33101.
The
name
and
address
of
REALTY INC.
322
2026
after
5p.m.
EDUCATIONAL
PRO.
I
BILLY
JOE
FIELDS,
MORNG
the Sanford,
Seminole County
Courthouse
In
After 6p.m. 332.277'
personal representative's attorney
Florida,
the above
a. The following persons and
LEHOUSE0NmE
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR,
GRAMMING
_____
set forth bi.
parties Who are residents Of the
ims Ma learns she Is
PotitlenerHuiband,
personal property.
2005 3lenway Dr. Large brick
NOTICIOPACTION
All
persons
having
claIms
or
State
Of
Florida,
whose
names
and
:pne
12:30
4*PubliC
NOtICIS
and aatsa to rec.
an
That
said
sale
is being made to
home, swimming pool, fruit
50
_________
.
TO:
Any
parties
having
Ifl
in.
PEGGY
LYNNE
FIELDS
demands
against
the
estate
we
satisty
me
terms
of
-Business
Cportunitjes
residence
are
set
forth
as
NEW8
:oMi. i tt
with his
trees&amp;muchmore.4 BR.2 B, C.
tires? in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR.
of said Writ of
• SUNRiSE SEMESTER
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Execution.
far as ascertainahie by diligent CRAFT bearing serial number
(4)0
atP*.
H&amp;A, $15,000.
Respondant.Wife. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
SEARCH
FOR
TOMOR..
search,
together
with
respectIve
0010
and
tail
number
N1010
0
theIr
*
*
NOTICE
*
*
5:53
NOW
Automobile Service Center on
John E. Polk
NOYIC•OFACTION
ml FALY
.® S *a
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
parcel
numbers
In
which
each
is
Mfr5,
Maior Hwy (1743), Have avail.
200' on Lake Mary + 1 acre grove
S RYAN'8 HOPE
Sheriff
ad successors in in.
Archis and Edith. Introduce
THIS NOTICE, to file with me clerk
alleged to be Interested:
persons trespassing on any
able large stalls with office
c.l
.1
onLk.Mary Blvd.. Ig.31R,2 b
Seminole
County,
Firms,
and
of
the
above
court
a
written
Shirley
H.
McCaskIll,
ak..
Serni 51Mw to a wealthy
100
poperlles Owned by Carroll W.
space or storage space. Lights.
or noes owning, HavIng or TO
home. $i2,500.'
Florida
_____ after his wife rurs away
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
PublIsh:
February
3,
12,
1,
26.
Shirley
H.
Caskill
widow
Stapler
Jr.
without
my
express
water
&amp;
EARLY
DAY
H
O'
(2)
L L Y w 00 D
: PEGGY LYNNE FIELDS
compressor Included In
n,
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
mey may have. Each claim must be DEG.17
Route 2. Box
written permission will be
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 17.52 &amp;
OU'RE8
3313 ColvIll.
(4) CRACKIMSARREL
the Above Described Aircraft.
L??,j/ &amp;a&amp;
%,,,
in
writing
and
must
Indicate
the
____________________________
Sanford,
Florida
32771
dealt with legally but severely.
Hapervill., Geargla
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fla.
SALvml I Herry takes a
Ci) MIDDAY
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
S N FOR WOMEN ONLY
,
me claim, me name and
3053222i50
or
302530.4367.
sentimental urney to the
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
areu
NOTICE FOR
OWE YOUNG AND i
SSUNRI$E
Parcel 1 HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State Amended PetItion for dIssolution
323.7832
of the creditor or his agent
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BUISS ngle to C0VSf a
LowIs I. Hughey and Carolyn j of Florida, en
flEE5$
4-Child
Care
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
EVENINGS
322-0612
6:10
___
rel Douglas Cheshire, marriage has ben filed against Y
The Seminole
County Beard
of
________________________
Hughey, his wIfe
bomber he piloted In World
29-Roonn
claimed.
if theitclaim
is not yet
due. County
Commissioners
In corn.
CHNEN
QtA4O
322-5152, 3-7176
Jr.
State
Attorney
for
the
Elght.
by
Petitioner,
BILLY
JOE
FIELDS,
the
date
when
will
become
due
2OU
R8HG
___
Warli.
UI East Jenkins CIrcle
Will
keep
children
eenthjudicialClrcuitoftheStateof
andyOUarerequiredwrveacepy
shall
iance with Instructions for Local
Florida, on behaif of the Honorable
1:30
be
Sanford, Florida 32171
S ILL MRS' JOURNAL
in my home.
of
Sanford- 500 5. Oak. Furn from
statet
If the claim isthe
Public
Works Grants to
willpertorm
select an
John E. Polk. Sheriff of
OF OUR LIVES
written defensot If any, tO contingent
or unllquidated,
accovntant.audltor
an
'"Harvest" Bill Moysri ref,orta
(2) PORTER WAGONER
$fl month, $33 week. Excellent.
Seminole
the
Amended
Petition
on
the
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
Parcel
2
County,
Florida,
has
filed
a
Rule
to
-_________________________
(4)
0
AS
THE
WORLD
be
on a
fa
racondling
KANA
Call 2224423 am. or $117113.
itloner's attorney,
NlS
MARY
stated. IIshall
No.
Of Proi
31.20e,
th
COUNTRY HOME NEAR 1.4 &amp;
OTHER
INTERESTED
PAR.
Show
Cause
In
the
Eighteenth
Judi.
HALKER,
os•
adam
Is
Post
security
TURNS
Jife's realities whh their dreams
S LE SCALE
claim
cial Circuit Court of
TIES:
LAKE MONROE. 2 BEDROOM,
be is securet me offiis known as the Seminole
onaiemlfarminNorthDak
Office Box 2117, 301 Park Avenue claimant shall deliver
sufficient
dlt must
described.
The County
Detention Complex. Said au
any and all partiesFlorida
havingagainst
an i
2:00
____________________ 30-Apartments Unlurnished
LARGE LIVING ROOM I
The Federal Land Bank
9:40
North, Winter Park, iorida 32750,
be conducted In compliance
ter
•ONEUFETOUVE
of
the
claim
to
me
clerk
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETED 1.
Columbia
to
Tenis
Instructions
at
all
levels
EWE88 DEAF NEWS
In One
Cessna
310 Aircraft
on or
before Fsbrua 23, IflL .,
with all requirements of the
bearing
serial
number
31O and
fIiemeornalofudeemw
enable the clerk to
PANELED ON
SUPER
Si? North Garland Avenue
S0
avail,
at
Bay
Head
Racquet
2:30
mail
one
copy
to
EconomIc
Development
Adminhs.
tall
1,
2
SR
number N 1010 0 to show cause
deluxe unIts. Pool. Adults
WOODED ½ ACRE. HURRY AT
6:55
Orlando, Florida
each personal representative.
Club.
Single,
groupe
&amp;
clInics.
ALICE
Mel's
pushy
me
Clerk
of
this
coy
•Ither
befOri
trat
5
Why the aforesaid aircraft should service or
THE DOONS
as put forth In the Audit
only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of
$32,500.
All Persons interested In th. estate
•oOOoMONGRORioA
Parcel 2
or Into call Head Pro Doug
immidia ly thereafter: to
Mom (Martha Rays) unexpect.
Instructions for Local Public Wadis
not be forfeited to the use of
Airport Blvd. on i7.t2 in Sanford.
a
copy
of
this
Notice
Of
Grants
HI,
NEIGHBOR
Iiczowl,
olhiiui
a
detault
mint
323.7343.
I
Call 3235670 Mariner's Village.
.d *ops in from Brookn
and any addendums
be Administration has been mlled we
Central FlorIda Production Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, entered agehist u br thewill
TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM,
relief
3:00
published by the Economic Develop
pursuant to section i.n. Florida
and moves in Ofl her sOn.
requIred,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
Credit Association
me
AN4EflWONW
WITHIN
THREE
mintMminlstratlon.Audltmustbe
Mat utes. You have 30 days from
TODAY
$12 North Garland Avenue
Amded meon. MONTHS
FROM
THE DATE
OF
conducted in a timely manner.
I CAR GARAGE ON 13th
31
Apartments
Furnished
WlTNESSmyhand,ndthes..lof
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
February ath, in,, to contact the
GENERAL HOSPifAL
Orlando, Florida
STREET. NOW ONLY $14,500.
SPRlDAY MORNING
AVON
id court on thIs .12th day
All parties Interested in providing
KSTAMS AT THE
Honoraole
Harold
F.
BTUOIOSU
Johnson,
Coun.
I
Of THlSNOTlCE,toflieanyoblid
Parcels
MORNING AMER
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
January, 157g.
Clean, quiet garage apt.
this service
should express lds
ty Judge, SemInole County Court. (SEAL)
HITl HOUSE Maggie
they may have that challenge the interest
in writing
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 3
I
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
CA
330
ADULTS
and inClude
..sreplsosa
validity
b. The foIing person who is a house, Sanford, Florida 33171. ii you
Of
the
decad's
will,
the
______ the tyrannical Mrs.
BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, CEN.
Avon
to
help
fight
back.
For.
l
Arthur
H.
B.ck*th,
Jr.,
• SESAME STRW
S UA$'H
3233fl
or
333.$07t
iowing intormat:
nonresident of the State Of Florid., have any defenses to assert to this
TRAL HEAT, CARPETED,
qualifications of the personal
'
Jslfray'(ciods
achman) U
I
6443Wi
call
duals
Clerk
of
Circuit
0urt
1 A descrIption of the,
action or claims to file against the
whose name and
DRAPES.
FENCED. NICE
representatIve,
or
the
venue
or
oualiflcationsof
hesdhoueskeepevduringPres.
5
SemInole
COVPt Florida
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Down.
the person or firm
of residence forteite aircraft, Otherwise, the
iurlselction of the court.
is set forth as tarplace
as ascertainable
FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD.
INSEMINOLECOUNTY
Ident Coolldg.'s term; and with
4O
BY: Betty Capps
town,
very
clean
&amp;
roomy.
See
be
ming
the
worL
aircraftwillbeforselt.dtotheuseof
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
GOOD ASSUMABLE MORT.
bydlligeMseerch,togeffiefwIffith
The Kathleen Anderson Sheltered
: the onset of the Depression,
Dep
CurS
EMER0lNONEI
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
S 0000 MORNING FLORIDA
2. An indication of any previous
the SherIff of SemInole County Or JAN15
parcel number In which she
GAGE WITH $7000 DOWN. $227
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
wshop
Is
seeking
a
Director.
MARY
LKER
NEWS
THE 000 COUPLE
Ave.
1 Maggie's' daughter LIllian
is sold at Public Auction.
experiencewith EDA.LPWPrOI.Cts.
MONTH.
alleged to be Interested:
WILL BE FOREVER URRED
M.MtS
degree
In
one
of
the
117
3 Ability to perform me task
WITNESS my hand 1,11
4 (sll. Uggams) flnal accepts
S HOGAN'S HEROES
Barbara H. Harmon
Dsteofffiiflrstpubiicationofthis within one month
following Is required: Ad.
7:30
301 Park Aven Nørth
from date of
this Court on the 2nd day of Winter
Park,
a b as a Whoe House maid,
5 BEVERLY HILLEILUES
Notice
of
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
1222
AdmInistration
Norton
Avenue
January
ministration, teaching or
TODAY
- 32-Houses Unfurnished
rida
32750
February,
rn.
: (n2of4)
ROOM, KITCHEN EQUIPT, 2
2
.
MMCEME(H
Oakland, CalIfornia 4lO2
counWng
plus
post
masters
I
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(302)
61147O
MORNING
AMER
4.
00000
CertIfication that work will be
(SEAL)
CAR CARPORT. BEING RE.
Isaac D. Matches?
•8E5AME
Parcel
1
trôiinq.
5 WA'$'H The 4077th
Knowledge
necessary
Attorney
for
PWtloner.Husbsnd
performed by an Independent
CA
3 BR, 3 bath Kitchen oqup. In
Arthur H. B.cIth,
DECORATED. $35,500.
As Personal RePresentative
grant
wrItIng
4 evaCUates to a nearby cave
or
soliciting
Billy
Joe
Fle
Certified Public Accountant or In.
Plnecrest. AvaIlable Feb. iS.
as Clerk of the Court
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c. The unknown husbands and
contracts a. working with
void U.S. artillery firs.
PublIsh: Janry 1L 22. 3.
$233 per ma. Call 322.1554.
dependent Public Accountant
By: Jean E. WIlke
3BEDROOM,2 BATH FRAME IN
® MMCI DOU08
wivesof any Of the above individual
Adeline
RosalIe
Matthett
handicapped people. Apply to
February 3, in,
(4)5 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
iicsnsed on or before December 31,
Deputy Clerk
5 HOW THE WEST WAS
GOOD CONDITION NEAR
defndants.
Deceased
•BEWITCHED
Mary
WItsegler
DEF
(Tel.)
022.4361
Board of County
10N 20 Macahan, a
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.
d. The unknown heirs. devles,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL i,m.
t
&amp;
submit
'41-Houses
mume
t1211
Letters of Interest, should be
Commissioners,
_______________________
army liebtenant and his folto*REPRESENTATIVE:
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legatos and grantees of the above. Seminole
Ave.,
nford
33771,,,
submItted no later than February
County
are trid Sn a desdi
, vem. Miis. Jr.
named Individual ds*ld..Ws
•S000MOANE4GFLORIOA
12, )7P, a 5:00 P.M., to:
New 233 Homes. 4 pct. interest to
Publish: February3,4,7,e,g, Ii, 12, INTHE CII
3' BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
bUah
nuavbed.ad.
Inan
COURT OF YNI' Cleveland, Mlii &amp; ridges
'i
,
John H. Pcy, DheCtOur
,..
qualified buyer. $21,000 to
I3. 11.l3, le, 1I,1,30,33,fl,33,35, EI•NTEENP JUDICIAL CII. Sanfqç
9:30
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
Post Office Drawer Z
CAROL URN
C. The
own assigis,
Detmant
of
Co.
bIIWf
Its,
10
paid
$31,000.
Low
down
payments.
3L77,II.March1,2,4,3,7,5,,i, CUlT, IN AIP POE SEMINOLE Telephone:
FENCED YARD. $31.t0O.
(2)
TODAY
AND cessors In Interest, trustees or any
FiorIda32lll
FRIENDS
Norholidays.
AMF
Creelliner
Caurwy Devopinint
BUILDER. 322.2217.
other parties claiming by, through DEO.2$
(302) 322.1311
COUNTY, PLølDA.
S 0000 MOG AMER
MA!RMOOE
man Con prssnte OV.
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Room 41
Publish:
January
2L
February
or
against
any
and
all
CA
of
the
NO.
5.CAflI
above.
______________________
Prepare
for your Real Estate
wRNOoERS(
Airport). Equal Opportunity
Winning and non*atld short
kmlni
CROCKEIT LOG HOMES
County Courthousi
im
named corporations, whether
IN NI:
de. le
exam. Classes starting Feb.
• ULIAS,YOGAANOYOU
Employer.
Norm
Park
Avenue
films, Including "Great,'
existing or dissolved.
DEF.12$
5.30
• Adepties
ltth. Enroll early as class site is
Sanford, Florida
"Overture," "Splits And Chills"
9:00
And against all persons and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TIMOTHY 0 1 ROBERTSON
SEIGLER REALTY
(2) NEWS
limited. Tony Coppola School of
-A
copy
of
LET'S
BE
HONEST
applicable
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
audit
in.
nd Th. Bead Gpnie."
parties claiming or having any PROBATE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NO
OFACTION
(2) (4) DONAHUE
DIVISION
Real Estate. 645- 5410.
S THE 000 COUPLE
structions
It
yeu
are
avaIlable
for
weren't
looking
for
a
new
SEMINOLE
review
BROKER
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
interest or claIm as owners, mor. FIle N.m
STEPPARENT ADOPTION
SONS
BEWITCHED
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PROBATE DIVISION.
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
tqagees,
it.
i.cp
Iudgment
creeltors
or
lien
Lake Mary Rent with option. 3.1,
OVER EASY
0 MOVIE
Publish: February 3, ifl
thisad,andlfweweren't lookIng
243? S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
:c.w,up IN CINCINNAT1
holders of, upon or against the Divislei
TO: PRAKIS HARMON KNAPP mis Nuesbsr
fireplace, fruit trees. Lot
Purchasing Division
to do a lob this ad
,lennller, an expert at mouth.'
parceis of land described below in IN , ESTATE OF
ADDRI$IUNKNOWN
1ixii6.
Asking
$45,000.
Seminole County Crthouse
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Sanford 321-0640
Seminole County, Florida:
DANIEL PATRICK GREEN,
..o.mouth resuscItatIon, is the
YOU AN HEREBY NOTIFIED IN RI:
North Park Avenue
opportunity to earn Three to
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Orlando
327.1571
an
action
for
onI one able to copf when S
StepParent
Sanford Airport Authority, a body
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Lake Mary LIke
, 3.%, BIk.
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
Five Hundred dollars a week,
'? k
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NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
been tiled. You are ROY L. IUMIALOUGH,
corporate ad Politic crested under
*4*
Large
fenced
back,
trees,
quiet
Publish:
call
February 3, In,
DeLand 6680335
anime for
Deceased
requir is serve a copy of yew'
theiawsofffieMafeefF,Mi
area. $31,200.
G22
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recorded message.
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING wrlttin
,Ifanv,cnJame,T. TO
ALL PERSONS
____
fIled a petItion In eminent
domainTHE
CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS
AGAINST
NAVINS CITY OF
.)5L0J GRANT Th. Trib
P.O. l:
CASSILSIRIY,
.
1A1'EMAN REALTY
procedIngsagalnstyouane5of
ABOVE
ESTATE AND
ALL Ø
F
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
FLORIDA
you seeking to condemn for
.bwasMljINI the plight of Illegal,
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MIGUEL'S
Reg. Real Estate Broker
31
as
Attemey
for
ml
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
thi
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
Petit
purposes of maIntaIning ap.
NOTICEOPPUBLICHIARINSTO
BV OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almóst
Mealose aliens.
26* Sanfor Ave.
IN THE ESTATE:
lnthlsaCtlon.andfll.me OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED CONSIDER
new, orange trees, C.H&amp;A. 7½
propriate
origi
wIththeCierkolth.CIrcvlf
clear
zones
and
requIred
Waitresses
wanted,
apply
in
0 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
331075$
pct. assumable mart. Call 323.
navlgatlenel aids for thu safety of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Court ad for Seminole County, IN THE ESTATE:
3227413 332-lIlt
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED 0101.
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person Hwy. 17.52. Sanford.
"Norton Buffalo And The
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED NANCI
12U
the public and the users of a public that the administration of The estate Pl.rlj,On Or
tompeds"
belerethe
33rd day of that the administration of the estate TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS
Feb Jary 1t1,
W. Oarnett White
Otherwlsi,
of DANIEL PATRICK GREEN,
awponmeN.slmpletmetoe.chof deceased,
a of ROY L. IUMIALOUGH,
BARTENDER
Rag. Real Estate Broker
FIle Number 3i.CP, is
HAVES
the parcels described below, located
11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
In Seminole County, Florida:
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
mlmay be IPWirSd aiIWISI deceased. File Number 7t4CP, is me City of Cas*elberry, Fluids,
Youaneldfora3lR I bhomw.
Pending In me Circuit Court far
Apply In person Case MIguel's
in the petition. peedin In the CirCuit Court for that
Parcel i: The Northeast ¼ of the
107W. Commercial
extras? Why not call on this one
COunty Couflhsuis,, PO
PltT Guest.
Ihe City Council will hole a
Hwy. 17.52, Sanford.
TNIU
MY HAND
AND SEAL eminele County, Florida,
at $24,100.
Phone 322.7*51, Sanford
Court,
this 10th
Southeast ¼ of SectIon L TownahIg Drawer D, S.ntord.
32171.
Probate
public
ttesrin
to
Censider
enact.
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Vt2OI2)
day of Divislo the adow of
30 South, Range 31 Esl, seminsie The personal representatives of the
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SANFORD 3 BR, 2 b, great room
SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR.
SITS
Coun(y,FlefIda,le,sttleIastNDAl NtatearePe$orR.Gr,.na.Sandra
WE
'ARTHUR . SECKWITH, JR. THOUSI, SANFORD, FLORIDA. OFAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
wFiREPLACE, sc. pool. Priced
feet
and
less
Is newly lIsted 3.1 w.beamod
of
S.
Of'iin,
the
North
25
feet
whose
address
Is
S 'roöIIsHT Guest host:
CAUELSERRY,
Thu persenal represslative of
FLORIDA,
below appraisal at $35,500.
ot ,, CWCUN c
rigMot.wey
ceiling in LR, may be converted
aute Aveme Forest Drive, Cauelberry, Florida.
n AlCides. 04451$; Natalie
the ANNEXING
TO AND INCLUDING
slate Is MARY VIVIAN BUM.
WITHIN
* * GUARANTEE * *
Errol L. Greens
The name and addt
C,5).
to 3 BR. Yard has nice fruit
1
Coil, Lorstta Lynn, Dr 0vId
THE CORPORATE Li.
SAL.OUGH, wh
Realtor
Parcel 2: The :-: ½ of the
is
trees. 536.000.
ri $infativ attorney P'•
ore I By: lefty M. Cepgs
MIT$ OF THE CITY OP CAUIL.
VikOlt
'TheJobofYoijrQiolc,
,
Deputy Clerk
Wiva Springs
Nsrthweit ¼ of the Seuthoest ¼ of. %5f fOrth below.
Rood,
BERRY,
FLORIDA, AN ANEA OP
At A Salary You Desire
JAMES T. GOLDEN
The name
1edlenLTsenshlpIl, ftariie
YOURS
All persona having iliTni ., AIOIIYAUJW
DeBary Lake front, high on a hIll.
At me Fee you can Afford
address of the Perlinol reprosen. LAND SITUATE AND SliNo IN
31 East, Siminale County,
Going to be very unhappy if you
demands aisles? the estate are
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Immaculate 2 SE, 2 bath, FR +
.
w.
tativvsattorn.y are set forth
Iesstke West
don't look I this 33½ fireplace
required,
WITHIN THREE p p
lower level rm. 3So17, custom
below. AND MORE PARTICULARLY
All Perii hivin claims
OR
less the Nirth 2$ feet fur rIght.of. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
Ia huge FR, $61,100.
built
for
present
ar
DESCRIBED
Al
owner.
$41,050.
FOLLOWS:
demands against the estate vs
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Marquette
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Lot 1, Block IS, Kathryn Park.
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ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER required,
it won't cost you a
acres).
WITHIN
THREE
WAY S
THI$NOTlCl,flfllewftbmlc
Altamorde wooded lot, country
to p1.? thereat as ricer.
Publish:_Janu.ry.. FIWUaVY MONTHS FROM
You and lock if you are ce
Out In the country on Lk Harney at
of the absve court
wrItten
atmosphere,
secluded,
100x12.
THE
DATE
OP
dad
In
Plot
lookS,
Pages
of
the
THE
mended to fIle written defenses is
FIRST PUBLICATION OP Public
overdO acres. Has home &amp; guøt
of any cimm or demand
4
PENNEY!
$5300'
Records if Seminole Ceunly,
,,,,
THI$NOTIC1.tofImlC
me pet Itlee In the Officeef the Clerk they may hive. Each claim must be
quarters. Here is that chance to
loMlonofsildwhMi
of the CircuIt Court, lii and for hi Writing ad must indIcate the,
of the above court a
gel away.
wrflhsn been anveye to the a,e of Fl.
0U1II1
7:11
if you can't afford
statement of any claim or demand
Seminole
County,
Plurlep,
in
the
belle
fir
ml
claim,
'b
105
tsr
read
purpsse
INC.
REALTORS
$aa, PIVIds en or adlressofthscredlflre,hisaWp,
'IYMW.IaClSlMrntW
AT THE REAL
NOTICEOFS$IIRlppl
I3SISYI or 335.1711 eves.
-DECLARING
beflho 1othdayelM.,,sig or ftSfltiy, and the a
in writing and must indIcate the OF
MUNICIPAL AVAILABILITY
ESTATE AGENCY
AM EMPLOYMENT
SALE
SERVICls Dl.
.
besisflrthem,mlowno
(being not less than twePiy.eIgN ClaIMid.Iffthedaimisslyel
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ONE OF A KIND

for those who deman, the Most. 2
BR modem hone has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; Is located
close to hospDal &amp; all con-

IIALTY

Seigler Realty, Broker

321 0610.321.1577, 665-5335

3$O3OrlandoDr.

1 Acre Enterprise area

Priced for quick cash sale
321.1551 aft 8 p.m.

fruit trees. Warranted. $59,500.

Super clean 3 BR, 2 b cozy
fireplace w.sunken LR, Ia sc.
porch + many extras. Warrant.

3 Arr' of land w
2 BR Mobile home in Osteen
3)9-5363 or 322-6313

ed. 533,000.
LUCKY YOU moveright in 3 BR, 2
b. ci. garage door, 1g. cot, lot,
walk to school I. church. Custom

62 acres E. of Sanford. $2200 per

acre, Terms. William Malic.
zowski. Realtor. 322-1953.

kit. Warranted. $44,900.

Mary. Warranted. S4i,tOO.

Large family home, 4 BR, 2 b,
pan., family rm., large closets,
split plan, covered patio, fenced,
fruit 1. shade trees, nice neigh.

borhood. Warranted. $36,300.

GENEVA AREA
6,7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED
PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK
AND ORANGE TREES, 526,500.
2.5 ACRES NEAR LAKE HAR.
NEY, PIPIELAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE, $7,900.

SANFORD AREA
ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAK
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE

ROAD, 112.500.

STENSTROM

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HOMESITE ON OSCEOLA NEAR
17-92, PINE AND CITRUS
$4,300.

VOLUSIA COUNTY

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19 ACRES. TALL PINE, NEAR
OSTEEN GOLF COURSE,

$19,500.

OR BUYAHOME1
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE

GET TOGETHER

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JUST LISTED 2 BR. i bath if.
ficiency home on .12 acrel W.w
carpet, calm kit., range, ref.l
Excellent location across from
idyllwilde EIem.I Value In the
mdl A buy for 113,5001

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PRODUCING ORANGE
GROVE. DELTONA AREA.
$20,000. PRINCIPALS ONLY.
30 ACRES. PINE AND OAK. $250C
PER ACRE, GREAT TERMS.

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spill BR plan, satin kit., 1g.
rms.l Pool plannedt Spacious
home for 123,0001

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MBR. fireplace, DR. FR, eat.in
kit. Buy now-select colorel

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BEAUTIFUL, 3 BR, 1 bath home
in Mayfair area on 3 lots w.
Iandsc.apingl Dining area Fla.
Rm., spacious Ems., utIl ret,
washer dryer a. Many Extras I
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SANFORD

REALTORS

111*010 car let, 3 BR, I bath,
designed for amy maint. solid
pine paneling used meet at.
tractively. Great potential.
Just reduced 51* is 133,1St

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ARCHITECT'S 2, uSury, perfect
biting for açwlques. 3 BR, C.
NSA. Choice otis. htMl.

could N a Cinderella Dell
House-large fenced yard.

Owser moving North. Iii Ibis
teday.

NEAR SCHOOLS I, SHOPPING, 3

5154*

11.1 bath nearly now well cared

How's this fl a Matter? 3 SR 1

ten home. All appilancas, break.
fail bar, caIro insulation.

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lot, goad condit len. .fstandm
value.
This pliming 311,1 baSh home is

tertairirnent area w4asebo,

tailored foragrewlng family hi

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CARPIT, CENTRAL NEAT &amp;
All. TIIMII
aeee.a ces?cess

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welled * privacy &amp; securIty. 4
II, 2½ bilk. $IUI.

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split plan, very private en large
ties sluadod 1st. FR e'pe,w
wow beams, unique patIo ares
oil i,5Mad wIth lake view.

FARM ELEGANCE'

S acre hums term WIIh your u
terlisCIWrt&amp;psl.3 SI, Skilk
home of dWindles. Colt *
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GREAT TERMSI 10 PERCENT

Estate Wanted

Buy 1, Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

47-Real

I] ACRES, PINELAND IN HILLS
S ACRES, PINELAND IN ROLL.
ING HILLS, 56000 TOTAL

CROCKE1T LOG HOMES

&amp; Sold

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People are looking for

WILl. BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 123 No, ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

562-14)

DeLand 661-1335

Property

2 BEDROOM. 1 lATH, FLORIDA
ROOM, CARPORT HOME.
1ONIIS CORNER ON HWY 46,
ZONED FOR PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. HURRY ON THIS
535*.

300 FRONTAGE 0$ 17.9$ NEAR

ART ORINDLE'S &amp; SHENAN.

DOAH VILLAGE. IDEAL FOE

CONVENIENCE STORE &amp;
SERVICE STATION. $1iS,5.

SIIOLIR REALTY
BROKER
"A LAND $UPIRMARKET'

3431$. M*tfe*,, Iap

Sanford 321.0640
OViandO 321:1377
DeLand 661033$

your

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every

Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the Only
in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904.233.
one

53)1 for further details.
1977 VW Rabbit
$3,495. I Owner

dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.

322.2013 after 1p.m.

Call Dell's AuctIon. 323-5620.

stoves 5. refrig. Furnishings I.

1911 Toyota $995

Misc, items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

PUBLIC AUCTION•
.MON., FEB. 5,7 P.M..
ThIs sale is loaded with everything
from suites to odd chests,

New 156 Cu. ft no frost G.E
refrigerator wIth separate
freezer top. 1 yr. factory
warranty, 1323. Call 322-5632.

couches, chaIrs, tables, lamps,
nae-a-oeos a accent pieces plus
TV's I Misc.

S pr. BR suite new, $239; S pr. LR
new $399; Loveseat $11.93 &amp; up;
Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$50 &amp; Up; El. stove $601 up; full
.izedraperies$)0&amp; up. Sanford
F.'rniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 322- 572).

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VISA -MASTER CHARGE
IICASHDOOR PRIZE$$

12)35. French

323-7340

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323 455).

78-Recreational Vehicles

We have a Singer Futura sewing

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Out, self contained, w lull bath.
A-H, sleeps 6. $3200. 323-4362,
--77-Junk Cars Ren'mved
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mach. Sold new for $130 was

Christmas lay-away, there was

only $116 bal due, purchasers left

You

n have mach. for 1116
cash or take up payments $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 1)1-1114 day or
night. Free home trIal, no
obligation.

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322.2073 after 4p.m.

77 Plymouth Grand Fury
Brougham, I dr. seftan, take

over $1401. 1176.37 mo. 322.4113,
'69 Ford P-U
5$00
323-3711
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS..-'oe tO

SANFORD AUCTION.

MIXED FIREWOOD
Plne&amp;Oak$l3lrucklosd

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75 models. Call 319 9100 or $34.

eos

(Dealer).

1973 Buick Century 4-dr., radio,
air, auto. Good tires, 5993. 421

Virginia. 332-5125.

1961 Chevy BeIAir, Radio, air,
Good tires, new iticker,
auto.

$395. 424 Virginia. 332512$.
1971 Ford SW. Trailer tow
package, hitch, AM-FM radio,
air, auto. New sticker, $693. 421
Vll'giflla. 3fl-S)25.
LTD 1978 Station Wagon, 1 Owner.
Excellent condition. Make offer,
322 6131.

From $1010530
Call 332 1624; )22-146C

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DOG HOUSES
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS

322-5752

OPENING II

Rubber boots, Waders, Gloves
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-379;

NOW
IN

Camera; stereo, 2 speakers; RCA color TV; rockeI; clock radio; exer.

SANFORD
Van &amp; PICk-Up OWNERS

may Save TODAY. Call 323-2454
NEW LOCATION Hwy,17.02£ Lake Mary Blvd.

clser. 322-3853.
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BUY SELL TRADE

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3)1-313 E. First 5?.

3723422

51-Household Goods

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ON SALE - NEW twin size box
springs I. mattress $23.93 ci.
£41
5
pc.; NEW coffee table wilh 2 I _______________________________
matching end tables$39. Sanford I
Furniture Salvage, 1.1-92 So. of
Sanford. 3220721.
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AirCond, &amp; Heeling

52-Appliances

Home

Central HeatS. Air fond. Free Est.
KENMORE

WASHER - Parts,

CallCarlHarrisat

SEARS, Sanford. 322-1771

ServIce. Used Machines.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
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interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching I Simulated
brick a. stone specIality. 322.2710

Beauty CIII

1 Man, quality operat(on
lyre. exp. Patios, Driveways

etc. Wayne Beal, 377.1331

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON

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INSULATIOP,- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, Iiberlgas 1. Cellu.

lose. Lowest prices. Call 321-0039

or 904134.6701 collect.

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iio or take up payments of $11
per ma. Call 531.17)4 for free
home demonstration,

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers oyr
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-76)1.

Good Used 'Televisions. $23 and up,

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Miller's 2419 Orlando Dr.
322-0332

Income

Tax

Prepared in the convenience ot
exp. $101 up.
home. 21
332.37 17 f or app?.
yrs.

your

Free pIck up &amp; delivery for all tax
returns prepared in Feb. Confi.

'essmaking

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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I CABINETS

Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Ins?. Comm &amp; Res. 3n.020e.

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519£. lit St., 322.3742

40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only

Improvements

3230429

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat IAIr

T.Ievlslon-.33" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance 1)73 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 031.1711 day or
night,

dentlal, personalized. From $5.
Ph 562 44)2. 9 am. to 7 p.m.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

322-0707___________________

2527 Hwy. 17.92

Sanford, FIa. 3277)
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Have some camping equipment
you no longer use? Sell it all with
Classified Ad in The Herald.
Call 3323611 or 131.9993 eM
friendly ad-visor will IIIIP
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Drums. Banjos. Corn.
plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
lobIall'sDlsc.C.nterinc.
3203 French Ave.
322.22S

(LOCAL) 349W)

ANIMAL HAVEN

clipping flea contr''. Pet
supplIes, dog houses.lieated

No Job too large or small,
Complete lawn service

Genii's I Cleaning

Freees$imate. 333-1051

lnsured -339-3120 local owned.
Carpet -shampoo.steam-de.
orderlze. Furn.-free Scotch.

guard.pressure cleanIngJanitorial.
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DANNYS PAINTING
lnterior.E*terior Hse Painting
Llcmaed.l i,$y4.Sor,4

FREE Estimates. (305)3234160

Hsm Impr.veimm'

Vacation time is hingeS What
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

youneedfovahappytimewltlia

Classified Ad.

1REMOOEL1NO I REI'AIR

AFRICAN VIOLETS

TheGreonhous.
333.5141
Evesafter4&amp;we*ends

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kennels, 322 5733.

332.5445

Remodeling, retIred builder doing

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

5.0. SALINTa.A5$Oc.

2-La'ni.Geo'dsn

ard Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc.

OIOOiflhig&amp;eoarng

rcImndls

Guitars

LIgN HeuUng

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All type racquets, Avg. SI
Scott Reagan 322-5171

SO-Misical

3½ ACRES WITH 3W ON 17.92.
STRATEGIC LOCATION NEAR
LAKE MARY BLVD. GOOD
ELEVATION. $223,011.

322 3732

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi.

51-Sports Eiipmsnt
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44-Commercial

76,000 Mi. $700

72-AUCtiOn

Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric

Sale

Dodge '70 Wagon

sir
vices everyday List in the
Business Service column ClI
322 2611 or 631 9993•

2435S. Myrtle Ave Sanford

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577

80-Autos for

Paying $15 mens, 11.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling -any
condition. 3234611.

A-Mortgages Bought

SEIGLER REALTY
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323-3566 or 323-7710

()RIENTAt. RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditIon 614-5126

Losing your home 1. credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equity. 322-02)6.

DOWN.

2565

3435l' S. French (1743) Sanford
323.5324

bath - Mffl$P1 -

TIMBER ON A GREAT BASS

REALTORS PARK

ELEGANT CUSTOMS story wall
extras, pool. outside en.

St&amp;Swi.11.5
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The Real Estate Agency

OPEN HOUSE

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meNcil insurejic,, vaatIori &amp;
habSais provided. if you would
enjoy meating pespi. ad anowerInt
foreniof the
slMl largeof buIlders apply
leliboell 5a.m. &amp; 3pm Wh. days
at 1015. Sanford Ave. wiNd
is CarIn&amp; Industries

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ceMent bealiNi * eIlrp girt
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332-WI

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

78.-Motorcycles

Cash 322.4132

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WASHINGTON COUNTY

one.

Zachary R. Tribble, Ryaltor,
305 664-5696 &amp; 630-5026. Eve &amp;
wkends 901 731 5961

ROBSON MARINE

ANYTIME

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S ACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
I OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $2,130 PER
ACRE.

32-22420

Isdty inc.
AFTER HOURS

REALTOR

LEVY COUNTY

BROKER

2224 PARK DR. 332111$

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adlivaifthicredlflqorhisageN FININOCONDITIONIOPANN.X.
(15) d, nor mere than sixty (0) the dais When ft will bee due by $OTICEISHIRISVOIVIN,P..
virtue of that
certain
ATION; PROVIDING ZONING
ft of or aftornoy, and fbi
days from the date of mis
shell be statet It me claim is Exacetim issued Out if Nd under
CLASSiFICATION, REDIPININO
arid to
domed. If the claim is eN amount
your written
contIngent or unllquidated, flu fbi seal of
vet
due.
THE
lbs COUNTY Cswt of me date
CORPORATE LIMITS OP
It
upSOW.C.HutIIJ?.,H1Jf
become
slurs of Ike uncertainty shill be OrangeCsunty,p
LnaflpI
JI$ Afltei$ it
&amp;
MorrIs,
2*
I be staled. ft Ike claim is CLUDE
CAISELBENRY, FLORIDA TO IN.
Nuffi Pork Avenue, listed. If the claim is 5Ocwe the IUdgOmaN'asd
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lii *5 aferuoaid csetlngeet er ueliquldatar2, the
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SAID PARCEL OP LAND
bounty shed be desc*,t The cent n'bs4oyofNo
appeal.
IN THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OP
of fbi vncental ShaH be SAID
Florida 2277;. (III) 151.1111, as CIsIMMI Shill dSlMr smiNitlest A.D. $75. In Ihet Cirti
Se
staled. If lbs cloim is 5011511 fbI
aft.uiey er Pelitisruer on or
copies ii ml claim to me clerk to tINod, Carriu.M.Whils,
CITY: AUTHORIZING
AMENDMENT O CIfl' MAP TO
Park. a seourity shall be
dale,WhlsflUl
cduet'
lothec*tomajleascopyis
efua ni,
deiduant Shot delIver sufficient INCLUDE THE ANNEXATION
or Inlarut you, or
each enaoal repriewallw,
NOTICE OP INTINYTS
us Jutli Courfuiy a#e Joiie A. copies at lbs claim Is Ike _
N1RIIN,pROVID
eny of you, have or claim In ad to
All ponies IIIWMIIII is *eestafl CoWtI)ey,
FOR THE
RESISTER PICT$TIO'J$NAM*
Defsdaat.
Which
Mobie
fbi clerk IS 11011
RIGHTS AND PRIVILISES FOR
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i .iiOVIdeSC,*5 porcile IS WIllIS a copy if Ibis NOk.
Cepy
eleresald
WnN
if
in 'IISW l5 'Y()$
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to CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY:
each peflamal rus5ntith's.
NOTICEISN1RIIY4IV5$a of land and to Show tome why N AdmlnuSfrat*Iiesbe.,ma.,d.,e delivered
me Fluids.
as Sheriff
Won"
SEVERABILITY: AND IF.
ffioundersIgriod,deswinfoe shOUleslbatek*lNl.Nad required, WITHIN THEIR Isminalsto
Cty,
adofI
a copy of Ibis Notice
MONTHS PROM THE OATS OP hove lsvlsd upon lbs tsI
CHIEF &amp; RUDY'S USED CARl deteult5iseNNf'bintMpo,ItIiri,y
may be eNaridiisaditov. THE FIRST
AdmInlsSrit*hasbeerimaihse.e the prevision,
PUILICATIOfi OP
• flfl $amfor Avenue. IN*d,
descfbel prapty MiII by Julio riquirod,
of Chapter lat,
AND
WITHIN
THIS NOTICE.fltloanyspislad Courtesy,
$omlnollCewuty, Florid. Wa.Ji$o
saId preparty W1ri MONTHS FROM
THREE Fluids Illidas, MI*5 Charter
they
riley
have
that
shillings
Ike
biaSed
r.. liii Said name WI1h 'be mInolsphojds, THE FIRST
ml DATEOP
QF
Ml O*cis of IkeCity if
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that validity of Ike da($deuI'$I. Ike
PUBLICATION
Csses*srry,
Clerk of Ike Circull Court
more
particularly
Isearthod
as
FlenIda. as aans
l$l$
of
PalNislllwlNangtyto*5,
qualiticafles of the personal
Lima,ome
Simm?. County, Plsnlde.
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*0y may hove Ihel
lbS
Dee
NW 4.$IWS* C$mari, isle validIty
C.i ot DATED this 111k dsp of January, M
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ii ...,
of fbi OlowtlsM WIll. lbS
lurlsdictler, of the east,
sir
AD. Hit.
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Nenenam Rimard Mu*ow,
I • Gerald 0. Myers
at the penloeN PiSruery
AU. CLAIMS. DIMAftS AND
ID SN 1ISINN31SIII
ii, )I, jn Ike CIty
ropu,ssiutvs, ir me
of lbs
uit CoSt if *5 OIJICYION$ NOT'. $0 PILED
F$OIIA, III! be Mm M the
Juck N. Crews
kIm
stored at Demafl In Pertu
venue er ceuncii w,u comim, same toy ,iriai
lignfeontis Judicial Cicvlt at WILl. IS FOREVER MIRED
juj4Io
of
Ike
COlt?
ruS*k Feb. L1I,10,IS,)27,
Pork. Pisidi.
Plush,
merle., ii Chambers at the
AU. CLAIMS. DIMAND$, AND
C2 1 II accordance with
Dell of Ike fInS publication of this ad. Ihi onSs*sed
(pneslr w..k17 PStISNI7' 05541
sheriff
OBJECTIONS
NOT
$0
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LID
_ allon Ike
CMety Caw*s
Sap NotIciAdmli*Iratim:
$ ktflklofo COUnty, Pheldo. wIll at
uc MirIng whIch will be held In
Wll.l. IS FOREVER MlRlD
isr, merio, at which time an
?INIIJ.
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PICTITIOUSNAMI
b di
piIcSottny agpsarw.
N Ike first PICatIom 15 lbs City N011 ii Cliselberry,
Peter R.G,em
F*vsiy, A.b. $. otter for sole
slice Is haflsy given * I am
isoy, ,*,
Court ml
of Adminlotretds
Sandra B. Ois
head
iri
all
ruury
Salt to lbs MIel I,
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IS
lbue,i,ur as
Ad Pursal Repraentatis
em
toaly OMaN Uds*II,
riflt,. At lbS Mellag WuIsl,d
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lbs Print (Will De
lbs IkiNlas nam
lR. .
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Ad Pwsl *WSIeMlhve
PeIrl Sfoeri
Rho mInots County Carinsius In
TLEY AIRCONDITIONINS •
wiIt resp to Ike
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Ifluuti
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REFRIGERATION ad
mis kOIrb may be
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ptssfNs,
L. Iui-rugi
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PitItluRor Is prepqrly ATTORNEY
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PERSONAL
That 1011 Sale is be mode *
t* IkSCIPC Ceun lenilbeto .enc
by lbs
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
C$.
tret..
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RIPBSIS*TATIVIr
$11*V 10
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me preuloss of the '$IItsus Scbettbepaa
irs litluble lbs City
sarvloaden
pripan,,
The'
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New st.io. TWN. 1.0* gilg
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KOSPKE
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Court
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Fotlfinople
stahl
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$75
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rswuisn of lbs prep,ity In TflPIiMIJ: *NAIflS
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TRY WITH OVER 1 MILE
FRONTAGE ON THE SANTA
FE RIVER. $965 PER ACRE,
EXCELLENT TERMS. PRIN.
CIPALS PLEASEI

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Off Ice at home, beautiful home has
space for your office, beauty
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tiring goviriunent.
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Bokbilar's
In parliament calling for the disbanding of
Shah Molthaxnmed Reza Pahlavl'i dreaded
secret police, SAVAK, and the arrad of
Voluntary Service
former imperial ministers and officials on
corr*Ion charges.
In a related development stressing Iran's
newinenduscethfcrefgnaffalrs, Tehran
For U.S. Youth?
said It would probably withdraw shortly from
the Central Treaty Organization, CENTO,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A national comestablished in Um IOW by regional nations
mittee called today for voluntary natiosal
with cooperation of Britain And the Uni
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service for American youth as a means of
In the latest In a series of delicate
breaking a vicious circle of "cynicism and
maneuvers Lit m$e control ci Iran, the
selfishn ess" and meeting the nation's nonprUne miitlder today denounced the decision
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by Yr'.thI to appoint the respected
Basargan as prime miiilder ci an opposition
The Committee for the Study of National
I'lw"gov-4,
Service released atanews conference Its 143.
"IrsoIsmecomtry, one governand
page report, titled, "Youth and the Needs of
one c"BskMl.e told Pa,llamsnta
the Nation," In which it propo.ed engaging 1
day after the Basargan announcement, and
million or more young people in a system of
voluntary
service for their country.
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TEHRAN,Iran(UPI)—Teilsofthouunds
of dsmasntraton marched today ln support of
Ayatollah Ruhollah IDnithi while air force
jotS flew over Tdiran In a show of force. But
Prime Minister 8ha1tour Bskbtlar warned
be would tolerate mneinl's new provisional
goverunt
"only as a Joke."
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The embattled
fresh nationwide dimoestratlons by the
oppoon supporters demanding his oiuter
and introduced popular lepismion to try to
bolder the life of his moidh1d goverlunent,
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datesn
prime
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end urged his suppoldors to endorse the mov
with marches in the streets. They responded
by mer
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cities shouting, "We are Khomeini's
soldiers," and "Death to BakMIa,,"
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Hospital's Board of Trustees Interpreted by the adAfter th.dudi.s,Nelawsoder
wanted a firm commitment or rnlnlstrator, were "at least said, the hospital would know
endorsement from the county neutral,alightly positive" about exactly how much money it
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SWItCh from a publicly Operated
Nelswender explained to the renovations, Improvements and
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facility for the purpose of trustees wants to know If the
The acid test of whether the
! floating bonds for expansion, It commissioners have sub- commissioners approve of the
didn't get it Monday.
stantial philosophical dif- program would come when a
Despite prodding from ference with the plan before It lease
arrangement
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Neliwender to take a stand at roughly $1 million on various
ROGER NEISWENDER least philosophically to the studies and agreements to
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News of the Impending
reassignment of Sanford
Police Captain Cha rles
Fagan to the federal
Enforcement Ackninlatra.
tion (DEA) Task Force
was greeted with support
by Sanford city officials
today.
Mayor Lee P. Moore
who, along with
sloners David Farr and
Police Liaison Commisabner John Morris, knew
of the move said today hels
eased with the decision
"I feel pretty good about
It," Moore said. "In a
couple of conversations
I've had with him, CaPtain
Fagan has Indicated to me
he wanted to do more
vestlgative-type work and
that's what he would be
doing with the DEA."
Moore said the expense
of paying Fagan's salary
while he is a member of the
task force should not concern Sanford taxpayers.

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ha
to give some consideration
to," Moore said of paying
Fagan's salary, "but
)'Oht'Ie got to remember
we've had two people down
there before. Drugs are a I
lA problem In Florida
and Sanford is not Imm une. 1
Ttlie people of Sanford may
complain, but we're going
to benefit from this,
because we'll have a key
man down t here."
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move during a Jan. 31
meeting between Fagan,
Chief Ben Butler, City 4
Manager Warren E.
Knowles, City Attorney C.
Vernon Mize Jr., and attorney Newman Brock,
representing Fagan. He
g
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the decision immediately I
af ter that meet ing and told
Farr some days later "over
coffee."
Commissioner Eddie
Keith, who said he had not
learned of the move before

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Ltween the city of Sanford and the U.S. Equal Em.
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special douIble4antim attomy Bob Nsbors,
county's representatives on the
Council of Iocal Governments In Seminole
County doubleazatlon committee, In additlon to the commIssIoners.
The
was called, according to
county Commission Chairman Bob French, to
bring all up to date on the latest Supreme
Court and Other court decisions on double

Can the solution to the double-taxation feud
$hath been on-going between the county
old city governments In Seminole County for
years be found In dialogue?
Or Is the only solution partiall or complete
coo1ldetion at lead of services with no
anorwer available short of that?
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A move to separate S$flford Police Qtlef Ben Butler
ap ha Fagan to bring about harmony within
POIIC depsitanent
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Fagan to join a federal task force based
0Y
nldratlou1$oUtcu said today, will
the city of Sanford about *,500 a year.
task
Jughow soon Capt. Fagan will be assigned to
force
(DEA) In Orlando, remained miceftain today.
The bead of that DEA task force said he expected to
meet with the POIk chief today to work out the re.
nent (1511115.
Th DEA supervisor, Don Hopper, confirmed he has
been asked to acce Fagan Into the task force, but added
only after certain routine admInIstratIve problems
associated with getting Fagan deputized as a federal
ofcerareconduded wulheknowfor certain when Fagan
Will make the move.
However, local law officers aulgne4 to the federal
force by mutual agreement between a city and that
Agency, continue to be paid by the municipality. Fagan
would be the second Sanford law enforcement officer

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over the acute illness, he
whether
doesn't
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the
legal
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to any surrogate mother. All
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children that she births, as a lasts one to three-weeks. Many
ova, are all half patIents do Complain of fatigue
dtb,.varlable lengths of time
hers, genetically.
DEAR DR. LAMB— My 22- after the acute illness Is over.
year-old son has recently been You can expect your healthy,
— — — diagnosed
having athletic young man to make a
as
mononucleosis. Can you tell me total recovery In a relatively
something about It? What Is It short period of time.
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VOURBIMIIDAY
you have a tendency to be WIN AT BRIDGE
Febrwyl,1P?$
unreliable and could disappoint
trick. He decides to postpone
You could be singled out someone depending on you.
3-OSA
a
diamond play as long as he
because of your at4lltles to
NORTH
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or manage something large 10 Try not to make auimwtlons
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Alan: "He starts by drawK Q 532
scope this coming year. 'I'ttl
based upon partial evidso e
ing
trumps with two leads;
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new position adds greatly to
then cashes the last high
)?OW social standing.
club and leads a spade from
making accusations. You'll
WRIT
dummy. East rises with the
AQUARII (Jsii. ___
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ace."
You're reasona bly sat. In
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Your
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Oswald: "At this point the
chan`ose
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hold the diamond king
About. Strangers or now cow try b uae your good hemor for
risen from a high probability
soum
ditions shoiuld be treated WM
persioug pin by plying you
to a certainty. So when East
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lea ds ba ck a diamond, South
caution. Find out more of
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with iat.
goes right up with his ace
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has ahead for you In 1979 by
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VIRGO (Aug. 22.8e$. 22)
and leads a second spade.
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ofthi.
sending for ur COPY
't y o cover up any
new 1971 Astro-Graph Letter. n,s toiiny. 'Fees up to
Vulnerable: Both
spades. South ruffs."
Mail $1 for each and a long, sell- . — won
Dealer: West
Alan: "Now South is:
you
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all.
addressed. damped envolop to the pod work you've greedy
Wild N" EOM S@e* home. It doesn't matter how
he plays the second diamond
AdroOraph, P.O. Box 418, done.
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Pass
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because after West takes his
ft
king he has to give South I
Pass
Be site to specify birth algO.
p"15fty Is YOWl today, i11
ruff and discard."
P18C
(Fib, MIfCfl) you attempt to seem
Although you may have some
Opening lead: •Q
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clever Ideas forngt*
ChSD(N arOUnd you know little about. It will
ft house, you
be ber ngyourgoedbnags.
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You hold:
off to attem pt them another
(Oct.94.y 22)
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day. You don't have a much Ibe parental
QJ1O7
know-bow YOU think.
In you today. You could take
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you 'IY IOUldltil(
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who
really
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on the acronym toA Tennessee reader wants
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feelligo, spSIC(I$S
as dealer. Both sides are
UGITIARRJ$ (Nov. DSC.
Alan: 't.t's remind
vulnerable.
The longer the delay,
ke
you
to
be
readers.
A
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Analyze
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We open four spades. If
_per the WOmmd.
dee
sispiclomi withad cauee but lead. It Is Review the )dTAUIU$ (*11 May )
ding. C Is Count your we will makjust
you
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Be a little mote careful with
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of
can I make or defeat ft nothing,
may
pcuslos today.
y
opponentsweInto
' t be COC9SrMIVS
contract, depending on contr
Includes your mossy People
YOU are
(Dec.345fl,
(NZW1PAP* ENTERPR13 AssN-)
have a tendency to go beek on
Oswald: "South reviews
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their word, leaving yol with a 1$) Ess cea asvsr replace the bidding and notes that (Fore copy of JACOB MODperformance. You'll know what
is
invor ERN, send $1 to: "Win
datobedodforshons, of Wiet holding the king ci Bridge," ci,. of this ,,.GIDhI (May
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so put out tbsr.dredortto diamonds and he can only per, P.O. Box 4
Vou're.bsrptodayadto know
afford to lose one diamond Station, New York, N.Y. IX1D.)
at
Ml the eaawors. utiertun aly, the best of your }IIMI
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by
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A child born much appreciated.
DEAR READER— Infectious
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because of the union of an egg
— -- — (oanandapermcellhUthe mnonuleosislsCaUsed Ya
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genetic characteristics of the virus and commonly affects
woman who produced the ovwn young, healthy people. You
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son
at
yo
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ur
isn't
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matter whether this union Is basically In good health. The
induced In a test tube by ar- symptoms Include a severe sore
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insemination or by the throat, fever and enlarged
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1 natural sex act. The and result, lymph nodes. The spleen, which
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in some ways Is a very large
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't
matter
If
lymph
gland jiat underneath
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margin of the ribs, may
th
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le
ft
the child is adopted by entirely
enlarge
and become tender.
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son should avoid
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Influences on the genetic athletics and physical activity
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origins of the child. In the until he has recovered C
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situation you describe, even pletely, particularly contact
though the woman who bore the sports. Why? Because the
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child was not the wife, she Is spleen is more likely to rupture
take

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GLUU4 LS rftACIIJG
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her.

who birthed it rather than half water and snow SkIII1 and
like the mother who raised it? karate. He neither &amp;nokes, nor
DEAR READER- Yes, dunks, but he has had his
you're right. Genetics Isn't very share of common colds. Any
touch concerned with social help you can give will be very

———

byHowieSchneider

IT ?S HERE. ThPt 114E
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and the wife was sterile. A
the wife then
girlfriend
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i watching the Mike Douglas
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 163—Monday, February 26, 1979

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Kay Bartholomew clut.
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lot across from Seminole
Memorial Hospital (SMH)
where she works as public
relations director.
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there somewhere, but
whre?"ukedAnnCole,a
nurse at the hoMtal.
Both ladies along with
about six other employees
had gathered at the lot
today to view the total
eclipse of the aim.
As the sky above
remained darkened and
temperatures dipped into
the 40's, Mrs. Cole, a
member of the Central
Florida Astronomical
Society ibrogga She was
dIspok*.d.
"The nest one will not be
ill 24 and I'll be 80
yeara.old by then If I live
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KWSU of Washington State
University. The thousands
converging on this little
town included residents of
Uganda, Burma, Holland,
Hungary, Canada and "a
lot from California" and
throughout the Northwest.
Amidst warnings that
severe eye damage could
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looking at the sun, schools
changed their opening
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The Sanford City Cornmission, at 7 p.m. at city hail,
will review the use of 1,808.3
acres of city property in an
effort to see how much of that
land can be sold, thereby
placing it back on the tax rolls,
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valuation spread over iie
different pieces of property.
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totalling an assessed valuation
of $290,290 Is in vacant land.
That land, because it Is owned
by the city, Is not taxed.
However, if It was sold to
private investors, It would
again become taxable property.
"What It boilsdown tols there
are certain parcels it property
that some people feel should be
put back on the tax rolls," said
Mayor Lee P. Moore.
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Knowles agreed with Moore
that some of the land Is too
small to be put to use. However,
he also added that some pieces
of property presently going
unused may be put to use In the
future.
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now, but may be used
somewhere down the road,"
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is property donated to the city
many years ago with certain
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to be used, noted Moore.
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string attached," said Moore.
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some of the land that has a
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asked for the lnvent-q(,f city.
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Introduced and another at the conclusion of his talk which
was also sprinkled with applause from the audience.
But one person yelled out a demand that he talk about
the Panama Canal.
Baker obliged, saying United States' rights at the canal
Will be determined by "whether we have the national
resolve to enforce our rights. During time of war we have
first rights over the Panama Canal. I know because Iput
those rights In the treaty with two amendments.
"Let's not have a face-off with Panama. If we must
have a face-off, let's have It with someone who matters. If
we take a strong role, the world will applaud us. Let's
treat kindly small nations on the one hand and treat
strongly large nations on the other," Baker said.
He urged Republicans to put "our best face forward. We
must show the people we are better suited to sing their
song for them than the Democratic Party which has
brought us to this point of peril. Let's make the
Republican Party in Florida the majority voice," he said.
Early in his speech Baker predicted 1980 will be the
biggest year Republicans have ever seen in the state of
Florida and all over the United States.
He said 1975, after the embarrassing Watergate incident
of 1973, saw Republican officeholders in his state of
Tennessee virtually wiped out. Before then, the party held

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Whether the
United States meets Thursday's agreed date
for reopening full diplomatic relations with
China depends largely on what happens today
in the Senate.
Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd of
West Virginia planned to call up the
nomination of Leonard Woodcock, former
United Auto Workers president, to be the first
U.S. Ambassador to China in 30 years.
Woodcock's'confjrmat ion vote has been held
up by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. until he and
other conservative senators are satisfied with
language in a pending resolution establishing
unofficial ties with Taiwan. They want
stronger security assurances for the
Nationalist Chinese.
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Cubmaster Willard Barnhart presents Arrow of Light award to 10-year-old Matt
Hoover, under watchful eye of his mother and Assistant Cubmaster Larry
Solodky during Cub Scout Pack 237 Blue and Gold banquet at Altamonte Springs

to be debated In

Civic Center. A total of 71 boys received awards.

WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter,
in an unexpected effort to achieve an elusive
peace treaty, has proposed escalating the
Camp David talks to the head of government
level with the addition of Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Begin. Carter would join
the negotiators, which then would consist of
Begin, Carter and Egyptian Prime Minister
Mustafa Khalil. The third participant in last
fall's Camp David summit
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt
authorized Khalil to
represent him when he gave his prime
minister the simultaneous title of foreign
minister to conform to the makeup of the
ministerial-level talks that ended Sunday.
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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!)
Rhodesian Air Force planes today blasted a
black nationalist guerrilla camp in Angola in
an unprecedented strike into the Marxist
state, military officials said. The Rhodesian
attack was the most far-reaching in the 6-year
war against guerrillas of Joshua Nkomo's
Zimbabwe Peoples Revolutionary Army.
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MOSCOW (UP!) Two Soviet cosmonauts
flew toward a linkup with the Salyut 6
spacelab today in the year's first manned
spaceflight. The Soyuz 32 spaceship was expected to dock with Salyut 6 about 24 hours
after the Sunday liftoff, which came at 2:54
P.M. Moscow time 6:54 am. EST from
Balkonur Cosmodrome.
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p, two u.s. senate posts and controlled
one house of the legislature. After Watergate,
Republicans "were Inundated with abuse," he said.
He spoke in glowing terms of Congressman Richard
Kelly who introduced him to the audience of RepubliCans,
who paid $50 each for the privilege of hearing the senator
talk and attending a cocktail party prior to the banquet.
Baker said while Republican candidates were losing all
nation, Central Florida chose Kelly, the only
new Republican elected In the southeast U.S. in 1974,
"I'm pleased and proud to serve with Kelly," he said.:
BakersaIdhe comes from a "family of strong wornen,s
noting both his father and mother served In the Congress:
and his grandmother years earlier was elected sheriff.
"My grandmother Is now 90 years old and a resident of.
Florida part of the time. She spends her time taking care.
of a 76-year-old daughter," he said.

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located on two parcels just
$257,000, he said.
Knowles plans
using, it seems lt could be put toof the sewer plant, according to
better use in private hands,.Knowles.
commission to designate,
The largest parcel is 8.4 acres himself and Qty Attorney C.
said Morris.
He said revenue from the sale and Is owned by Warner Vernon Mize, Jr. to act In the
of the land could be used to Unlimited, Inc., Sanford. The city's behalf in trying to
provide more recreational other parcel, once the site of a negotiate a better price for the
land.
equipment for city parks and motel, is 4.1 acres.
The maesswl valuationof the
the
If negotiations break doM
city's
recreational
two pieces of land total i55o, now Knowles, the city may
programs.
Knowles. conzlderexerclafng its power of
To sell any city land, the according to
SEN. TALMADGE
commission would have to However, the owners are eminent
declare land It owns "no longer asking a combined price of ownership of the land.
'DRIED
a public necessity," said
Moore. The city would then
OUT'
advertise the land for sale by
public bid. The city would be
SOL Herman Talmadge,
able to accept the highest bid
D,
C-- said today "it Was
or, If no bid was acceiilabie to
so easy" to overcome
the commission, could reject all
$ a.m. readings:
tern.
Daytona Beach: high 8:IV
alcoholism
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bids, according to Moore.
amv0
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low,
48;
a.m.,
8:37 p.m., low 1:44 am.,
ready to "take charge"
MIAMI (UP!)
"I really don't know how
Another Charles Adderly, 19, were
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again In kis maratss race barometric pressure, 31.94; 2:12 p.m.
much ofthelandwewnj be able charge of brutality by Dade cargod with Misting arrest
relative hrnIt3r, 189 percent.
Port
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to sell or put to other use," County police officers surfaced with violence and battery on a
Forecast:
Increasing am., 1:31 p.m., low 1:35 L
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diudheses, cNlOV, geaty winds. 24 p.m.
today as the Dade County police officer following the
this
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acquiring more land to police drug raid on the wrong
The Dade County Cornellak,, where firmer Flrat
of the house two weeks ago.
facilitate
minion scheduled a public
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Lady
Betty Ford tied out,
Jacob Fisher, an 15-year-old hearing today on police
city's sewer plant by the
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to
black, claims two white Metro brutality in the wake of
lakefront on U.S. 17-n.
an
Washington, where he will
Now
"We need 10 to 12 acres of officers beat him and a corn- incident earlier this month
coaveas
besrisgi of the
panlon with fists and when Metro pollee raided the
land to facilitate the
IN
Senate agrlcaitire camwe will need for
flashlights, racially Insulted wrong houaeth search of
SANFORD
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may Save TODAY. Ciii 323-2434
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County," said Knowles.
COWt records revealed,
claim they were beaten by the
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The 17th annual Central
Florida Fair will open
Tuesday for a two-week
run fsst*thg a midway,
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to Interest all ages.
ftwulnind
Tuesday
:. through Sunday, March 4,
will be the Conti Family
and this Wednesday, there
will be pertor'nancu by
Myron FIcrai, Clay Hart
and Sally Flynn.
There will be demon.
drUona during the fair by
Seminole County 4-H Clubs
and Saturday, March 3, is
the annual 4-H Day at the
fair. Alumni and. active

members will be honored
at a program in the Bob
Carr Auditorium b.ghuing
at 10 am. and wbniaiion to
the fair will be free for 4Hers.
Future Farmers of
America Day, March 1 at
the Central Florida Fair
kicks off with registration
at 9 am, for tine tough
FFA State competitions in
vegetable Judging, horUcult*rai demonstrations
aiul horticulture judging. .
The competition will
continue all day with teams
eedd from all over
Florida's 67 counties.

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nine grandchildren and several
U*T BOGDANY
Bert Bogdsny,
nieces and
hews.
, of no
Ro.gdal. Ave., Longwood, died
Graenho*Gainei, Longwood,
Saturday evening at the lain charge of rraiSnUdL
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AnntIve of
Come, _IPxmery, he lived In
Lsogwod for thw pad ala
Funeral Notkà
Yom moving her. from Feet
PISTY. PAUL T. Paul 1.
Oglathorpe, Ga. A Reman
Piety, I&amp; , , LVkWOOd Drive.
Catholic, he was a retired
SanNcd, who died Friday, will
be 3:30
Tuesday a Sanford
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Susvivers include his____
wife
with Mr. Fred Baker ofticlaling
Mary Begdaay, Longwood;
asslsladby Dr. Virgil L. Iryant
daughter,
Jr. M.Ionks.rvIcsswH$ be 7:30
Mary
Toth,
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Viewing 5.7 p.m. level
Roede'w, Lomgwsod and Joha Oaklawn
Cemetery. irissea
Funeral HSe*PA k'% disras.
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Hundreds of Future
Farmers will convene later
In the day for an awards
banquet at the Howard
Johiiaon's at 14 and Hwy.
50 just outside the
Fairgrounds,
YMCA Day Is scheduled
for Saturday, March 10.
The Outdoor Stage at
Exposition Hall is the focal
point for you to an the "1"
in action. Different classes
teaching different skills
have arranged to show
their stuff at the Fair. Belly
dancing, karate and judo,
Wnnastics, track and flak!
and even weightlifting
demonstrations will be
available to fairgoers.
Senior Citizen's Day,
Monday, March Swill allow
all SenIorQhIz,nsl5and
over Into the Fair to enjoy
free entartabm*d in the
Bob Corr Auditorium..

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Confined To 21-Block Area
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - Playing host to
the world's largest free show without a police
force, city officials say they will station
National Guardsmen at French Quarter intersections on Mardi Gras day to confine the
raucous carnival revelry to a 21-block section
of the 250-year-old neighborhood. Mayor
Ernest Morial, forced by a police strike to
cancel Mardi Gras for the first time since the
Korean War, Sunday ordered the French
Quarter closed to vehicular traffic on carnival
day
Tuesday
and said National Guard
troops in riot gear and carrying M-16 rifles
would man barricades.
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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Vicious storms today paralyzed Southern
Illinois, the Missouri Bootheel and northeastern Arkansas with heavy snow,
slickened Ohio with snow and freezing rain
and lashed the New England coast with heavy
rain. Govs. James R. Thompson of Illinois and
Joseph Teasdale of Missouri declared official
disasters storm-struck areas of their states
and sent in state equipment.

STubS, TILIVISIONS, LAWN MOWIRS, PATIO PUINITURI,
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A trash compactor worth
was stolen from a house under
construction on Daytona
Avenue near Longwood.Gene
Sharp, 28. of 3420 Dawn Court,
rural Longwood, reported the
theft to sheriff's deputies.
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AMERICUS, Ga. (UPI) - The doctor attending Billy Carter, who was hospitalized
from treatment of chronic bronchitis, said the
president's controversial brother would be
bedridden until he completely recovers. Dr.
Paul Brown, the Carter Family physician,
said the younger Carter was in "very good
spirits. He has plenty to read and he's just
sitting back and taking it easy."

BIKE THEFT
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Viburnam, Seminole County,
reported someone took a 10speed bicycle, valued at $200
from her carport Wednesday or
to
according
Thursday,
sheriff's deputies.
CLOTHING TAKEN
Johnny Weatherspoon, 26,
Water Street, Sanford, reported
someone entered his home
through the front door Friday
and took clothing and bedding
totaling $49.40, according to to
sheriff's deputies.
TELEVISION TAKEN
Warren S. Kafer, 36, Plantation Apartments, Howell
reported
Branch Road,
someone took a television and a
purse from his apartment
Friday.
Value of the stolen items is
not known, according to
sheriff's deputies.
Entrance to the apartment
was gained by opening an
unlocked sliding glass door,
according to deputies.
GEAR TAKEN FROM VAN
Jim Wagner, 30, of 1411
Valencia Court, Sanford,
reported someone took a chair
and sleeping bag, valued
collectively at $60 from his 1977
Dodge van while it was parked
at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club dog truck in Longwood
late Friday, according to
deputies.
PLANTER PILFERED
Michele Mark, 23, of 2630 El
Capitan, Sanford, reported
someone took a planter, valued
at $30, from the front porch of
her home sometime Friday,
according to police,

WASHINGTON (UPI) - the nation's governors overwhelmingly favor a balanced federal budget - but not at the expense of
eliminating their $2.2 billion federal revenue sharing program as
proposed by President Carter.
Carter campaigned on not renewing revenue sharing when it
expires at the end of fiscal 1960, and a number of senators want It
dropped by the end of the current fiscal year.
At the opening meeting of the National Governors' Association
Sunday, the executive committee unanimously passed a

while saying the states were willing to absorb 'sour fair share" of
the cuts needed to balance the budget.
Earlier, Gov. Julian Carroll, D-Ky., told a news conference the
states could li ve without revenue sharing.
'We could absorb the dollar loss," Carroll said. But he later
voted with the others asking that it be renewed.
"We believe revenue sharing is vital and should not be phased
out," said Gov. Richard Snelling, R-Vt. "If you package some of
the other grants and cut the paperwork you could easily save the
$2.2 billion cost" of revenue sharing.
Carter's tight federal budget and the attack on revenue sharing
and other state aid programs promise to dominate the three-day
governors' conference. But the state chief executives are not
complaining too loudly of budget cuts because they are sensitive
to studies that show state budget surpluses in the nation total $4.3
billion.
"We're willing to take our share of the cuts," said Gov. James
Thompson, 11.I11. "When we went down to the White House,
President Carter said we were the only group who had come in
there and said we'd take our share of the cuts."
While the governors want a balanced federal budget, they don't
want It done through the route of a proposed constitutional
amendment requiring one.
A survey by United Press International showed 26 governors
either are opposed to or leaning against a constitutional amendinent requiring a balanced budget. Twenty favored It, one refused
to comment and the remaining three did not respond to the sur-

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The governors said the amendment would restrict the federal
government too severely, even if provisions were allowed for
deficit spending in case of war or other emergencies.
Some of the governors who favored it said they wanted it passed
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by Congress. They joined opponents of the budget proposal In
saying they opposed a constitutional convention to %Tlte such
amendments.
Those who said they feared a constitutional convention included
governors from some of the 28 states where the Legislature has
Farmers are being urged to
called for such a convention. Thirty-five states must pass such a
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before a convention can be forced.
County ACP(Agr icul t ura
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Program) for 1979. Program
objective is to cost-share with
commercial agriculture
producers with public funds on
conservation measures.
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HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. (UP!)
people were arrested Sunday for attending a
cockfight in this. community in Rockland
County, located 35 miles north of New York
City, authorities said. County district attorney
Kenneth Gribetz said that 39 people, including
the alleged promoter of the cockfights, were
rounded up in a raid Sunday afternoon at the
promoter's home.
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Lorraine K. Bly

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Lorralne Cox
Debra Edwards
Carla R. Eudell
Shirley M. Brleme

Tammy Warriner

'Earl Clore, Deltona
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Eunice Melrose, Fern Park
:..Richard Kretzer, Geneva

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Architect 'Carl Gutmann makes point about
drawing for new Lake Mary high School to school
board members (from left) Pat Telson, Robert
Feather, William Kroll and Roland Williams, Th e
school board tentatively approved the second phase

of the plans with a formal approval expected
Tuesday alter some changes are made. The final
phase is expected to be presented to the board In
mid-April The new school Is expected to cost between $9 million and $11 million and be ready by
December 1980. Some of the changes include more
doors and redesigning of llghtwells

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POODLE POISONED
A black female poodle was
poisoned while it was in the
fenced backyard of a home in
the Apple Valley subdivision
near Altamonte Springs.
Joni Van Ornam, 44, of 118
Candlewick Road, told sheriff's
deputies the dog died Saturday
morning. It was taken to a
veterinarian who told the
woman the dog had been
poisoned with insecticide,
records indicate,

Billy Will Stay In Hospital

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A diamond and sapphire
engagement ring with a mat.
ching diamond wedding band
was reported stolen at a Sford residence. Maryanna
White Fuller, 38, of 2043 Holly
Ave., told Sanford police the
rings were stolen from a
bedroom at her home.The rings
were valued at $600

PLANE DAMAGE
Thieves tried unsuccessfully
to steal an airplane engine but

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Orange Corvette
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stolen from
subdivision near Longwood.
Joey McQulston, 17, of 103
Willowtree Lane, reported the
car was stolen Sunday between
2 a.m. and 7 a.m.

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HEIRLOOM HEIST
A total of $1,280 in silverware
was stolen during a burglary at
a home near Longwood.
William L. Sullivan, 48, of 3

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succeeded in causing about
$5,000 damage to the plane.
The Piper aircraft was
parked at the maintenance
building at the Flying Seminole
Ranch on State Road 419 in
Oviedo. Gerald LIndsey, 57, of
Maitland, told sheriff's deputies
the incident occurred Friday or
Saturday between p.m. and 10
am.
In attempting to remove the
engine thieves cut the engine
mounts and most of the controls
with a hacksaw causing the
damage.

Quail Run, arrived home at
10:30 p.m. Saturday and found
the rear door of the house
opened. He reported the master
bedroom had been ransacked
and the silverware was stolen
from the dining room.
Among the stolen silverware
were a 16-place setting which
was a family heirloom and 25
sterling silver spoons. Sheriff's
deputies speculated Sullivan
scared off the burglars when he
arrived home.

MIAMI (UP!) The Coast Guard escorted
a 180-foot ship loaded with 34 tons of
marijuana into port Sunday and turned the 13
Columbians aboard over to immigration
officials. The Sea Lane was boarded by
crewmen from the cutter Courageous 300
miles southeast of Miami off the coast of Cuba
when the registry of the vessel did not check
out. The Coast Guard declared it stateless and
seized it when the marijuana, with an
estimated street value of $12 million, was
found.

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Herald Staff Writer
An Orlando taxicab driver
was robbed by a man with a
knife In Winter Springs early
Sunday morning,
James Hardy, 24, told police
he picked up the man at the
Orlando Jetport about 4:30 a.m.
and drove him toState Road 434
and Hays Road where the man
ordered him to pull over to the
side of the road.
When Hardy stopped the cab,
the man pulled a knife and held
it at his throat and demanded
all of Hardy's money. The
robber was last seen running
into a wooded area off Wade
Street, according to Winter
Springs Police Chief John
GOVortlhk.

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Action Reports

Monday, Feb. 26,1979-3A

HOSPITAL NOTES

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BIDROOM, DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM, APPLIANCI5,

Cab Driver Robbed
In Winter Springs

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Monday, February 26, 1979-4A
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, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

Attorney Tom Freeman, representing the
Seminole County League of Civic Associations,
struck out this week when attempting to sell the
legislative delegation on a bill to create a local
government study commission.
Identical legislation was turned down by the
delegation a year ago when the cities of the county
were almost unanimously opposed.
Freeman can list among his credits not only
having been county attorney, but also formerly city
attorney of Winter Si,rfngs and Lake Mary and
assistant city attorney of Casselberry.
His presentation to the delegation appeared to be
very good as he demanded that the legislators
represent the views of the many thousands of
homeowners belonging to the 29 member
organizations of the league.
But toward the end of his presentation, Freeman
said the county since Its creation in 1913 has never
cooperated with the cities of Seminole.
County Commission Chairman Bob French
puuieu Out , rjwever, we VIU
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while not cooperating 100 percent, have in recent
months joined together for a solid waste study and
currently on a tax equalization-double taxation

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Conciliatory statements by Israeli officials as
peace talks with Egypt are renewed should be
encouraging to a world hopeful for a resolution to
the ancient conflicts in the Middle East.
Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Welzman has
announced a reduction in Israel's military budget
of about 25 percent over the next 10 years, because,
Weizman says, his government expects to sign a
peace treaty with Egypt.
And Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan has indicated that the position of the Palestinian
Liberation Organization must be a factor in
reaching an agreement on administration of the
West Bank of the Jordan River.
But neither Weizman nor Dayan speaks for the
Israeli people,.whose views range from "peace at
any price" to the hard-line conviction that rejects
all concessions to the Arab world,
Neither, in fact, speaks for the government of
which they are a part
government as
fragmented as the populace it represents.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin promptly
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"organization of murderers that wants to destroy
the state of Israel that kills Jews because they are
Jews."
Weizman, according to columnist Joseph Kraft in
an analysis in The New Yorker magazine, has
described Israel as fearful of a "peace calamity,"
suggesting that the nation, which was born in strife
and has survived In strife, may be unable to cope
with the prospect of peace.
Despite President Carter's reluctance to assume
a role in the negotiations at Camp David between
Dayan and Egyptian officials, it seems apparent
that the United States must exert its influence to
implement the accords reached last fall by Begin
and
President Anwar Sadat.
The future of the West Bank as a Palestinian
homeland remains the key issue in completing the
treaty between Israel and Egypt.
The United States, as chief supplier of arms and
economic support to Israel and as probable
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At the same time, recognizing Israeli suspicions,
intensified by events in Iran, that U.S. support is
not always firm, our participation must be
restrained,
This meeting may be the last chance to reap the
promise in Sadat's dramatic trip to Jerusalem
more than a year ago.
As a possible Carter re-election bid nears, the
president will be less willing to exert, and the
Israelis less willing to respond to, the U.S. capacity
for pressure.
Th many voices must be united in the plea for
peace.
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Th e Invasion
Poking . its troops invaded Vietnam border areas to teach
Vietnam a lesson
not to provoke Its bigger neighbor by
causing border I cidents
From here It seems more likely that Vietnam's friendship
with Moscow, Its expulsion of ethnic Chinese residents and Its
recent Invasion of Cambodia caused the Chinese retaliation.
This Is a bloody and dangerous business. What will be the
reaction of Soviet Russia new trouble on the Itusao-Qiinsie
border?
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Cambodia and the (1nese invasion of Vietnam.
Much good our cosidsaination Is likely to waoWlsh in
either case.
The combatants are not greatly concerned about world public
Abo ut all we can hope for at this point Is a quick withdrawal of
the Chinese forces to their own border.
The lesson has been taught as It was In the Himalayas along
the nbdu bordw with In&amp;&amp; in IML
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county, could be interpreted to mean the delegation
believes the officials elected by the people locally
are not representing their condituent&amp;
Vogt said accepting the bill would have the
delegation saying a study of this sort is needed.
Usually, Vogt said, a government study has a goal
In mind, like consolidation.
Hattaway said the cm1ion envisioned in the
legislation would be a very powerful one wild the
proposed law would mandate city and county officials to turn over records to the members. He also
dated his concern with the mandate In the
legislation for the county to fund the study. "I'm
concerned with dollars," Hattaway said. "We need
to be as frugal as we can.
But the major objection to the legislation expressed by the legislators is the fact government
study can be accomplished through cooperation on
a local level under home rule. And, the legislators
said, a rule of the Legislature this year is that no
bills will be accepted If the action requested can be
done On the local level under home rule.
Hattaway advised Freeman and the league to
seek cooperation from the county and the cities to
work together on government study.

study through the Council of Local Governments in
Seminole County. French is Immediate pad
chairman of the council and County Commissioner
Santa Glenn is currently chairman. Both were
elected by their city colleagues wt'nImoaly.
Freeman than went on to say most of the civic
associations members dwell outside the cities the
south end of the county and have no voice In
rntmiclpal government.
This gave Sen. John Vogt, DCocoa, the lead to
ask the obvious question of why persons living
outside a city would want to have a voice In city
government. He also asked how the delegation was
to know that indeed Freeman and two league
members present were Indeed representative of the
membership and further how the delegation was to
determine whether or not the league Is In fact a
political pressure group.
Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, a member of
the league, said the biggest crowd he has ever seen
at Its meetings were at functions when political
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Griffin Construction forged to
the early lead in the Paola
Utile League baseball season
after a pair of opening-day
victories Saturday.
Griffin stopped Pamar
Steelers, 13-12, as Roger Rlpp
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very pleased about that," Cox said following the
second day of
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well in batting practice today."

Hollywood McArthur swept
the datehigh sthoolwrdling
meet last weekend at the
Lymn.an High gym, placing three
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Tom Karrism of
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two-run time of 90 seconds In the slalom Sunday to
win the men's division of the Fisk Trophy Race,
the oldest continuous ski race in the nation.
Teammate Amy Bergstrom won the women's
division with a combined time of 95.49 seconds
through the steep 45-gate course at the Suicide Six
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conversion by Seminole, that with Seminole's temp in the
spelled victory. Jake Campbell tournament. "I knew they were
hit six straight charity tosses in not a bad Learn, they just
Pinstripe Fever Hits John
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the win.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fin. (UP!) - Tommy John wasn't
Seminole's balanced scoring
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was centered around Hobble Laing
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Laing with 16 points, Richard Campbill 2 66 10, Smith 3 4.4 10,
He was running his wind sprints down in the right field corner
Crooks with 15, Ken Brown with Robertson 1 2.7 1, Rogers 0 0.0 0, along with all the rest of the Yankee pitchers and had n Idea he'd
5 2.2 17; Totals 25 2025 70.
be doing anything wrong by removing his hat. Everyone did it
12 and Campbell and Curtis Brown
VALENCIA(U): Robertson 10 I
Smith with 10 apiece.
with
the Dodgers. Especially during spring training.
21, Beacham 43311, Williams 7 0O
Valencia coach Charlie Miller 4, Holt 7 00 14, Bratiel 0 1.3 I,
"They want you to keep it on here," explained Dick Tidrow,
0000, Barker 20.1. 4. Totals running with John.
was critical of the officiating, Murray
30 6.11 U.
"Why Is that?"asked the Yankees' new left-bander, not looking
to break any rule he knew nothing at all about.
Tidrow told him George Steinbrenner always liked the Yankees
in full uniform whenever they were on the field. Tommy John
listened and was intrigued. He kept his hat on, and talking to a
newsman later about some of the things that have Impressed him
with the Yankees, he mentioned the Incident regarding the cap.
George Steinbrenner
It brings disrespect to the
uniform II you don't wear your cap and your hair is flopping all
around when you're running and I think that's great," said John,
mediate Basketball League Its opening game to the host
putting in his 16th season in the big leagues. "Before any ball club
can be a winner, It has to have pride. The Dodgers do; Cincinnati
state tournament.;
team. 53.44.
does; Boston does; the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys and
Lake Vista won the state
The Sanford Afl.Stans, led by
Miami Dolphins do, and in only five days here I can see how much
all-tournament selections championship, 5343, over
the Yankees do."
Robert Guy and Billie Sweet, Deland.
John, who originally broke in with the Indians In l%3 and was
defeated Delray Beach, 5443,
with
the White Sox seven years before spending seven more with
Sanford
ran
Into
foul
trouble
and Quincy, 6016, after losing
the Dodgers, is having the time of his life with the Yankees. You
in Its opening game, losing Its
can easily see that by the way he participates in the workouts with
top three scorers, Guy, Sweet
them. He's having fun while getting his work done.
and Patrick Harrison, who
"I like being with the Yankees, it's a relaxed camp," he says.
fouled out. Sweet was high
Bob Lemon Is chiefly responsible for that. He took over the
scorer with 19 and Guy added
Yankees
from Billy Martin last July so this Is his first spring in
14.
camp with them as their manager. The only time he was with
Sanford built up a lead over
them in spring training before this was as pitching coach.
Delray Beach and then held on
Tommy John goes back almost 10 years with Bob Lemon. He
for a
Guy
knew him when Lemon managed Kansas City, and although John
fouled out. Sanford trailed, 16was with the rival White Sox at the time, he'd often go up to
hits for the losers.
11, at the end (4the first period,
Lemon and talk to him about pitching in general and the way he
Saturday's other opener saw but was In front, 32-29, at the
threw his sinker In particular.
Sunshine TV defeated Dlttnier half. The Sanford lead atM"He has a wonderful low key way about him," said John. "Like
Construction, 15-5, as John ched to 4943 after three
the other day when he asked us not to wear sandals, you know,
Ludwig had three hits and Troy periods, but Delray Beach
those things the kids wear a lot. 1 would appreciate if you
outscored
Sanford,
20-13,
in
th
e
Turner
added
two.
David
utt
wouldn't wear them,' he said. He said it the same way a friend
and Mike
LaPeters had two hits final frame.
might say 'I'd appreciate if you wouldn't smoke In my house.' The
each for the losers.
way he did it was so right, so thoughtful, It was perfect. He's quite
Sweet was the game's top
a
man."
scorer with 24 points and Guy
OPIPPIN
PAMAI
added 17. Harrison was also In
Tommy John Is 35 but doesn't look it. Maybe that's because he
*55K
*1114
ad"Im
. twin figures with 11.
takes excellent care of himself and In addition to all the running
___
ws.m
414
he does with the Yankees, he goes out and
on his own every
,,,
,
SANFORD: Patrick Harrison 20O
33%
421 C10msn
day.. When spring training Is finished and the regular season
4. Peter XooyOO.0O, Dwayne Hunter
It 3 i
Dodo
McC..lIl
starts, he Intends to keep jogging.
I I I A. Nsney 1 1 S 2 0-0 4, Robert Guy 6 23 14. Bill)e
'"
Swell
75.6
11,
Anthony
Colyir
0
1.2
Last season, John was 17.10 with the Dodgers and after the year
Mk.HilWd 151 C1.iiai
I
Mt. HIWr
•, 1. Wayne Pace 1 0.2 2,Totals 111.13
is
was
over, he became a free agent and signed with the Yankees. As
Osvai1'
I I 5 H. Osd
3 55 44.
a kid growing up In Terre Haute, Ind., he would read about the
swmsr
.s ppj
ST. PETERSBURG:
*1110
155
Juan
Yankees In the papers and watch them play on TV, often wonT.s.I,
$ II S Totals
13 It 4 Williams 1002, Mike Bin$amln 30.2
dering
what It would be like to play for them.
6,
Ronald
Graham
4
1-2
9
Mark
Griffin
all
"There has always been a mystique about the Yankee uniforIll 443—fl Blackwell 42-410, Alfred Walker 61.
1 13, William Lampl.y 3 7.9 13,
m," he said, looking at one of the team blouses in his locker.
James Rowe 0 00 0, Totals 2111.21
DITTMII
SUNININI TV
"Everybody
always wanted to wear one."
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AI ill H S3ROBBIE
LAING
•lIIsw$a.I
SFIatd
325
Five years ago with the Dodgers, John rupt ur ed a ligament in
_
V
his
left elbow and was out all of the following year after surgery.
Utt
II 3 Twa.,
21
SANFORD: Patrick Harrison 5 1lab
1S
3
11,
Peter
Kooy
He
astonished
everyone by coming back to win 20 games in 1977
0
00
0,
Dwayne
N.LaPslw. SILOIWII
43
7
Huntsr3l.27,Robert Guy sI.417,
1001i
and
the
Yankees
believe he'll help them plenty this year.
Billie Sweet 112.524. Wayne Pace 1
Harr.lI
I t
0""
When John was negotiating with them this winter, he reminded
Ill Twaw
S.LaP,t.rs
I
022 Anthony Colyer1%.73, Totals 3, S
0. Un
Ill Williams
I
6.1064
George Steinbrenner that the team once had a lefthander with the
Mliii
I1ICS.rVI.,
I
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M.LIPINIs
same
general pitching style he had and this particular left-bander
1
DELARY
BEACH:
Tony
Teta
1014 Tllaia
111$
didn't
do too badly in Yankee Stadium. John meant Whitey Ford,
RIchards 71.315, Kenny Willingham
'learns
S
1.4
17,
Kevin
Graham
I
1-2
3,
who's
helping out the club now with Its pitchers.
DiMmer
fit11— $
imellas
III 16—IS 119911 Deuhart 3 3-5 L Bruce
Every
day, John makes it a point to go over to Ford.
Thomas 11.23, Spencer Gammag. S
"Hey, Whitey, when are you gonna work with me?" he asks.
0016, Totals 307.16 63.
SIPPIN
Ford looks at John and laughs.
*55K
*11K
Busy
4
"You
don't need any help," he says.
SANFORD:
Patrick
Hai'rison62-7
OfiMa
$1 5c*m'ls
14, Peter Kocy 0 0-0 0. Dwayne
M*. KIIWI Its RIM Do
I
Mike Oliver, Mack Lantrip
Hunter 2 0.14. Robert Guy 113-6
WSSICMI
44
ah
3
IlllteSweetll-315, Wayne Pace o2. and Jimmy un. scored 11
Post Victory
OlSaqlds
$3 MaSsey
1
72, Anthony Colyar 0000. Totals 26
McCasA4ll
points
each
Saturday
to
pace
42 MiNer
I
12160.
21
$
the Lake Brantley travel Learn
1?
41 Cutler
NASSAU, Bahamas (UP!) Giorgio Chinaglia
If:
QUINCY: Darrill Clays ii 13,
MarBy
13 NISMI
I
Cedric Crawford 4 0.1 S. Woodrow pad Lake Howell, 60-41, In
I SI 4 5%g5
5
scored
two goals Sunday to lead the New York
Youth Sports
Hlnisn 1.1 ll, WillIe Jackson 0 1-2 Seminole
1
Thllls
01014 TilaIs
Cosmos
to a 6-1 exhibition victory over a Nassau
21 I f 1, William Walker 3 04 6. Gary Association basketball. Todd
233
la91f,0.!0 .
All-Star
team.
a,a
aa._
had
17
nolids
for
the
Wright
UIVU0rUIly lW-Ui. JUTIlI 33511
T10lvSOahs
11010$-P
losers.
Holly Hill knocked off
Lyman,
61.67, in junior varsity
DON'T PLANT COTTON
by Alan Mover
ames, Lake Brantley got 20
points from Kyle Frakes and
40
defeated Lake Howell, 34-5, and
av iwi
Lyman got 11 poInts from Greg

In State Cage, Tourney
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Parade

Sanford All-Stars Third
Sr. PETERSBURG
The
Sanford All-Stars rebounded
from an opening round defeat to
eventual state champion St.
Petersburg Lake Vista and
battled back through the
consolation bracket to finish
third In the Florida Inter-

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Bill Cartwright, the
University of San Francisco's 7-foot-1 senior
center, Sunday was selected as the West Coast
Athletic Conference player of the week.
Cartwright collected 61 points in the Dons'
weekend victories over Pepperdine and LoyolaMarymount. USF captured Its third consecutive
WCAC title.

Sports

didn't give up easily, and
proved to be the hottest team in
the tournament.
SCC won three straight
games and is scheduled to play
thipola Thursday at 3pm in
the first-round of the state
tournament, staged at Stetson
University's gym In Deland.
Other first-round games find
Manatee meeting Edison at 1,
Miami-Dade North taking on
Brevard at 7 and North Florida
tackling tough Lake City at 9.

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7-1 Cartwright Honored

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ST. PETERSBURG (UP!)
Defending
champion Jane Blalock carried a threeshot lead
into the rain-delayed final round of the $75,000
Orange Blossom Classic Sunday.
Blalock, seeking to become the first champion
to successfully defend her title since Kathy
Whitworth did It with three straight victories in
1968-70, had a 36-hole
of 9-under-par 135.
total

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ORLANDO Which way to
Deland please?
That's the question on the
minds of Seminole Community
College basketball players
today after Saturday's stirring
7G16 victory over Valencia,
earning coach Joe Sterling's
Raiders a berth in the state
tournament.
Seminole, 12.15 during
regular season, was given little
chance by most veteran JuCo
observers But the Raiders
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Blalock Defends Title

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Law Of Averages Favors
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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
The law of averages
finally caught up with Lanny Wadkins on the 18th
hole at the Riviera Country Club Sunday.
After bogeying the closing hole of the tough
7,029-yard layout for three straight days, the 29year-old pro from North Carolina made a par and
that was the margin of victory over Lon Hinkle in
the $250,000 Los Angeles Open.

WASHINGTON (NEA) — It may be a case ofpoc
.
too little too late, but opponents of a ConByDONGRAFF
stJggta amendment to
Some years back, well before the unraveling of
]
federal budget including the White House
such home-grown mysteries as Watergate made
are finally beginning to mobilize.
local reporting not only respectable, but
The immediate object ive is slow the stampede _____
glamorous, a popular criticlan of the American
_____________
of state legislatures demanding that Congress
press was Its alleged predilection for.
"afghantduiiiii''
call a constitutional convention to write a
Wilenceowbudget amendment.
This was defined by the critics, typically
26 dates, by most co unts, have
___
AL 1e
academically based,
tendency of,
already petitioned Congress to call a "con con."
' newspapers to focus editorial attention on fara
if eight more Join them, a convention
:.' '
away developments, overlooking matters of
,
—
theoretically must be called although there Is
greater Immediate concern occurring in their
a good deal of dispute about the validity of some ________
own front yards. Afghanistan, from an American.;
of the exisitog petitions.
point of view, being about as remote a dateline as
President Carter has publicly opposed the
one could come i with.
.
amendment drive, but his White House staff is
It still is, geographically. And as recent events
/
\ \
just now darting to seek ways of dissuading
all to vividly demonstrate, It dill Is a focus of
more state legislatures from acting.
press attention.
Cabinet secretary Jack Watson, who is In
The murder of the American ambassador,
charge of intergovernmental relations, and
which at first shock might have appeared a
political aide Anne Weiler, in charge of liaison
logical extension of the chaos in neighboring
with outside groups, are at the core of the staff
Iran, turned out to have no connection. Or maybe.
group grappling with the problem.
ltdo
Heterosexual
"We haven't decided on a strategy yet," one
f abduction was the work of conWhite House source said. "We've got to be very By DICK WEST
reproductive business Is too much for one form aervative Moslems of the Shlite sect, opposing
careful that the president isn't perceived as
Afghan government which came,.
WASHINGTON (UP!) There's a tendency of life to do all by Itself. It ought to be a two-soot
opposing a balanced budget when he's been the among us to assume that Mother Nature always j
to power In a bloody coup last April. The fact that
foremost advocate of one for so long.
the American rather than the Soviet aznbaasador
knows
"This amendment business is hard to stop. It's
In the first primitive move toward dual was chosen as sacrificial victim for this local
a visceral thing. P.oçla don't went to be cony sherotical ,is, ... t.
irocreMivIly, the soot, adopted a_dasd$y feud may, say something about the relative
isens
tsskts
iM-.. hil. 'of.' ,M ipAdieb ttt prestige of the super powers even In a Soviet.
amendment drive seriously. Now the momentum
unilaterally, another would hang around like a ally, but we certainly did not need to hear It this
It contains
article by, a psychology
has built up to the point where It may be Im- professor who argues that for mod of the earth's
back-up quarterback holding the clipboard and way.
possible tostop."
The Shiites, as we have been Informed
isa wade o( time and energy. (To keeping Itself in readiness to take over inevent
creatures
Technically, the president has absolutely no say nothing of money.)
repeatedly In recent months, are dominant in
of emergency.
say in the constitutional amendment process.
Iran.'fllrs Is the revolution that toppled the
Asexual reproduction, says the author, Martin
Only Congress and the date legislatures play a
n time, as evolution worked Its way, zoots shah. They are the guerrilla opposition to the
role. Yet both Carter and his wife haven't Daly, who is associated with the University of became Incapable of reproducing themselves leftist regime In largely Sunni Afghanistan. So
hesitated to use their moral influence on behalf California at Riverside, would be a great deal without a supernumerary being present.
there Is at lead that connection.
of the Equal Rights Amendment, In some In- more efficient than mating.
Not many months ago, few Americans knew
stances actually telephoning key legislators in
In
consequence,
their
reproductive
rate
th
e
difference between a Shlite and a bedsht,
But don't try to use this as a rationale for dropped 50 percent
states which have not yet ratified the ERA.
and
construction
of
the
reef
let
alone a Sunni. Or cared. h(aI .ma hUll
apparently won't go that far In trying to breaking an engagement. For the foreseeable was slowed accordingly. Now enters evolution's wonder why they should care In what way it
says Daly, we are stuck with the
block a I*lance- budget amendment for
of
r
matters to them.
.
prOcreative
technique nat ure has foisted con
that voters might misinterpret his opposition
It does. N chaos In that part of the Moslem
Other groups, however, are belatedly moving U5.
"This doesn't seem to be working
world, however complex the origins and alien to
Into the fray. AFI,CIO president George
Besides that, he points out that human beings well," the report said. "Zoots who just stand American concepts It may be, has consequences
Many Id week sent a letter to every state are one of the few species whose social habits around are plagued by low morale. All of them that are as close to this country's Immediate
federation urging union officials to launch an and long periods of infantile development lend an should be given an active role even If It doesn't Interests as the gas station at the corner. It is in
educational campaign aimed at derailing further element of rationality to the two-parent system. Increase the reproductive rate."
the process of determining what the price of a
"con con" petItions.
gallon for American drivers may be in the very
The Coalition of American
c Employees,
And that's bow heterosexualitY was born.
near future, and conceivably In the WOd of
In the main, however, Daly contends that
which Indudes groups r'*glng from the National requiring two to achieve what one asexually
As for featherbedding, that aspect of evolution scenarios even the availability of gas at any
Association Of
° the American- reproducing creature could do alone Is a dubious Is dill in arbitration.
prl.
.1
r vxriaas vs øiw, ugunty WU LUIMUVU)UI
feature e,onaUon.
No woI.r, man, wit d1atelines from these
Employees, is likewise Organlaing.
remote regime are dcrdnathig the pages Of
AM Common Cause lad week asked Its state
What Daly seam to be saying her. Is that an
American newspapers. If this be
offices across the country to lobby for more Is a form Cd featherbedding. And you don't have
'aghaniaidsm however, it Is not of the once- :.
thorough, cautious considerition of the entire tobeapsycholojprofouoeth.s. bow evohdkn
criticized stripe. The bItermashing Interests of
issue.
happened to take that particular course.
the world's dinperate peoples and cultures in'
That suggestion, at least. Is well taken As
reed d.ea* has gIven it new
To avoid oIndlng any existing creatures, let
Common Cause President David Cohen noted, In
aid hen ane dill
his memo to Age chairmen, In all too many IN illustrate this point thr000 a mythlW form of
didd. Bull who ftooma.to the lnç.ct(4their
stat.. "the legli'$Ive prom for considering life we shall call sects.
turbulent affairs upon the concerns of
the balanced budget resolution has been
Americans, they have moved In nI not door.
When the earth was young and asexuality a
shockingly
wiie
tailed to
the sods lived In th e South Seas.
ysj minimum standards of accodablilty."
In curtailing the supply of oil, the Irailai'
A few examples prove Cohen's point. Public
turmoil figuratively has pulled the rug out from
hearings on the budget r1101%tlOn were bald In did All day was OM BrOuind 00 the ocean bottom
under smily-addictaii Americas.
only Six of the 36 states which have passed IL reproducing themselves. When they died, their
it's alsodolngftliterallytoawell.bo.lod few o(.
Written corunittee reports were prepared in tiny uiiells added Infinitesimally to the formation
us. Until the revolutionary disdflu and the
only all dates Recorded floor votes In both of the reef.
We
their looms, the supply of
houi.sweretakenln only
Persian rup Is sed.d to dwindle Importers'.
Nevertheless, some of the sods were
half.
In major U.S cities are reported expecting
That is a pretty uiioddy performance on the dlsWiul led.
already averaging well Into the .4
part of stats legislatures when the Makes an, so
thodo
Cd
dollar. par ractabh rugto soom'
nUn
oW sd .,
,

Monday, Feb. 25, lflP—SA

Brief ly
Wad kins, And He Triumphs

Moving
Right
Next Door

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Monday, Feb. 26, 1979

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Feb. 26, 1979-18

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ETCHART

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A Drawer Full Of Dittos
Ends Up With A Publisher

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Hera ld photo by Joan Madison

School pastor Father Patrick J. Caverly looks at book as Principal Sr. George
Frances (right) congratulates Pat McMillan.

'. In And Around Winter Springs

VFW District 18 Adopts
CPR Program As Project
CPR (Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation), a life saving
program, has been made a
- special project of the VFW
District 18 Posts and
- Auxiliaries.
At the District 18 meeting
held this month at the South
Seminole Post, Joe Walton,
volunteer fire fighter with the
Pine Hills Fire Department
spoke and explained the course.
The course will be held at the
Pine Hills Pod No. 8152, 4621
Pine Hills Rd., Orlando, each
Friday evening beginning with
the second Friday in March.
Dates for the course are
March 10, 17, 24 and 31. The
program will take approximately three hours each
evening, from 7.10 p.m. U there
are any youngsters Interested,
.a special time can be set up.
The program Is under the
auspices of the Heart
Association, in cooperation with
the Pine Hills Pod.
District 18 members agreed
to make this a district wide
project. Al the end of the
course, those attending will be
certified.
This course is opened to all
- organizations and the public.
In other discussion it was
announced that March 11 has
been set for the District 18
Voice of Democracy awards
dinner. Winners from the
district and first, second, and
third place winners from each
Post and Auxiliary will be In.vlted. Families of all the
-winners will also be present.
Digsltarles from the Pod In
-attendance were Immediate
Commander State of Fla.
Paul Calhoun, Past Corn.
rnander State of Fin. Cecil
Branford, Past Commander
Wash. D.C. Pete Uto, and
Immediate Put District 18
Commander Don Kuslak.
District 11 Commander Hasley
Hart presided over the meeting,
On the distaff side, present
lere District 1$ president
Cethy Howard, who condtted
a separate meeting in the attarnoon for the Auxiliary; put
Mate presidents Florence
:Woodward, Md., Flora Ward
aId Jeendle tile, both put
jireeldent of Washington, D.C.,
and past district 19 president
osepbIne Thomas.
Also present were Arlene
Praselton, State of Fla. Junior
Plc. president; Evelyn Hart,
RAW d Fla. ch.pn; Side of
Fl.. soloist Kay Biasent; State
of Fl.. assistant cooductres
DottlsH.li;andpadDldrldl$
priidenta Shirley Soul. and
Esther Jacobs.
: Guut speaker was Qaudla
Trio!., who was Comnmd.r of
the Central Florida Vdarau
and Patriotic Coencil for the
Post five years. She showed
thosepresait the plaque she
received for her five years

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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Staff Writer
With very little effort,
Pat
McMillan
of
Longwood, turned a
drawer full of dittos into a
monetary asset.
Hot oil the press are two
paperback books, "Word
Play for Holidays," which
contain duplicating
masters she created. Each
book contains 20 puzzles
and illustrations, designed
for Individual or group use.
The third-grade teacher
at St. Mary Magdalen
School, Altamonte Springs,
has been making dittos for
the seven years she's been
a teacher to make the
lessons more interesting or
to illustrate a point." Since
she loves to draw, she
usually
adds
an
illustration.
However, it wasn't until
she was between teaching
Positions when her son
Matthew (now 31 ) was
born that she got the idea of
a book of "puzzles, codes,
and more."
Glancing
through
"Writer's Market," she
noticed the listing of
publishers of ditto books
and thought, "Oh, I do
ditto's all the time." She

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checked, found the
publisher interested in her
work, and "sold all rights
rather
than
take
royalties." Although the
process took two years, she
ended up $900 richer,
The books, primary and

intermediate levels, are
self-directing learning aids
designed for vocabulary
enrichment and for the

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Jerry-Ann Hoffman of Winter
Springs, a member of the
ladles Auxiliary to Home
Builders Association of MidFlorida, and last year's
historian had the pleasure of
taking first place in the nation
at the Home Builders Conventlon held in Las Vegas for
her poster board display of a
rocket blast-off for membership
time. Jerry-Ann also received
honorable mention for her
reflections book.

EVENING

TUESDAY

Happy Birthday to two of my
favorite people, my sisters
Bane and Joyce. Bane will
celebrate her birthday on
March 2, and Joyce on March 9.
Many Happy Returns.
The Seminole County
Democratic Executive Cornunlitee will meet March sat $
p.m. at the Quality Inn,
Longwood, at 14 and SR 434.
Public is Invited.
The Ladles Auxiliary to
Winter Springs VFW Pod No.
5406 will hold their regular
monthly me,tlngon March 7,M
$p.ni.at the First Fed" ol
Si11oIe, SR 434, b,IJWI Winn
Dlxi..

Wider Springs VFW Pod No.
NO will hold its regular

msd1iigonMath7,M$p.m.d
the Put ham, 117-No. Highway 1713 Lemgwood.
March 11, from 9 utIl no Is
the time to enjoy a diliclo
pancake breakfast at the

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Ted gets swept up in the spirit
of Murray's 20th anniversary
party and chooses the most
public place possible to pop
the question to (3eorgetle

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REPORT

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Melinda's Blind' Blind.

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(47)AGRONSKY AND COMPANY (MON)
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
(TUE)
(I) OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
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PEOPLE'S SPE-

(4)
Years AgoG

Garden
Circle

What do her students
think about their teacher's
ork being published? 'I
didn't tell them that I did
it," she says, smiling.
"They think everything I
give them is something I
have done." And most of it

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NEWS
AS MAN BEHAVES

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Ladies Auxiliary to Winter
lights her way through initial
()
Springs Post No. 5405 were able L) i a ii t
depression to an adjustment to
to take gifts of games and
her new perspective on life
candy to the Seminole County
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
IN SEARCH OF... "Angel
Juvenile Detention Center on
01
Death"
Valentine's Day. It was a real
Nice girls and women didn't. 0 FAMILY FEUD
treat for those troubled
Actresses
and women of (12) CAROL BURNETT AND
Thanks to a gift from a youngsters.
...,..
'r.
FRIENDS
xuouui
reputation
aiu
dedicated post member, the
Valerie Harper.
Until the second decade Of
fZ) D$CX CAVETT Guel' Will
20th century, the average D Campbell
woman didn't wear any
8:00
makeup, says Dordie Lam.
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
L)
ptiler, director of new products PRAIRIE Mary's husband
for Merle Norman Co&amp;netics. Adam falls into a deep (lepres.
"She might have pinched her sion when he learns there is a
cheeks before leaving the house possibility of Mary regaining
to give herself a bit of color, but her sight
0 BILLY (Priimiore) A
that was the extent of what was ninoteon-year.old
(Steve
considered respectable," sass Guttenberg) with "Walter
Mrs. Lamnphier.
Mitty" flights of fancy finds
DEAR ABBY: I just lost the
"Fifty years have passed himself constantly caught
only man I ever loved. When I
since proper ladles first darted between his fantasies and the
came borne Last evening I found
putting a smudge of color on hard realities of life
SALVAGE 1 After Harry
a note from Jimmy saying,
cheeks and lips. This year purchases
a famous haunted
"Goodbye"—after we lived
women will be far more daring,
mansion, strange things begin
together for a year.
"In 1979 color is in the news— to happen at the house
In his note he said that my job
lots of hot, flashy colors such as Z) BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL
"Going Under
Wallace
was changing me into a hard
chrome yellow, inaggenta,
person, and he couldn't ask me
fire-engine red and all that LaBaw" Dr Laflaw uses selfhypnosis (trance therapy) to
to quit because he thought it preferable to one without,
may be combined in one outfit!
relieve
anxiety-related
was what Ireally wanted to do. should the couple split. (And
Makeup too, has become illnessøs
(It's not true. I hate my work, today, one in three do.) Istill
brighter and more intense with
8:30
but the money Is too good to think since SPARKLING feels
eye, cheek and lip colors
FLATBU8H (Premiere)
4)0
pass up.)
that her engagement ring Is "on
making
bold,
dramatic Five young Brooklynites known
Abby, I am a prostitute. The loan" she should return it and statements. A pinch on the as "the Fungos" concoct a
money helped pay our bills. do without until her husband cheeks just won't do In 1979." mad scheme to recover their
cherished auto, the "FungomoJimmy's job didn't pay much, can buy her one.
bile," from a gang of car
and we needed the bread.
DEAR ABBY: Regarding the
thieves.
I know there will never be letter from the woman who was
OD MARK RUSSELL Mark
another man In my life like disgusted with stupid TV
Russell taunts political bigwigs
Jimmy. He loved the real me— commercials: She asked,
and pokes fun at major issues
nd just my body.
"What ever happened to those
and news stories of the day.
Should I quit my profession wonderful free samples com9:00
and go after him? I know hestill panies used to send out to
(2) ff2) MOVIE "Mrs Columloves me.
acquaint people with their
bo" (Premiere) Kate Mulgrew,
Jacaranda
Robert Culp The wife of the
Please don't say where this products?"
legendary detective Columbo
letter Is from. My father is a
Well, I know what happened
The Jacaranda Circle of the
stumbles in t oa crime-fighting
minister, and my folks don't to several cases of free samples
Garden Club of Sanford met at
career of her own when she
know what I do for a Living.
that should have been delivered the Garden Center for the
overhears a prominent attorWORKING GIRL but weren't.
ney's
plan to murder his wife.
February meeting.
DEAR GIRL: Quit your job
They were taken home and
(4)0 M'A'SH
After a business meeting,
and go after him. Jesus forgave kept in the family.
HOW THE WEST WAS
presided over by Mrs. H. E.
WON Luke, with a price on his
a woman In your profession.
DISGUSTED
McSwaln, presldent,plans were
head, sets out to find the gunCould Jimmy do less?
DEAR DISGUSTED: If you
and cOmpleted for the
made
slinger who can clear him of
DEAR ABBY: Your advice to are absolutely sure of your
murder charges,
luncheon t&amp; be held at the
SPARKLING, who feels that facts, the person resp.aalhie for
9:30
general club meeting, for which
her engagement ring Is "on delivering those free samples
4) 0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
circle members were hostesses.
Just when Andy has finally
loan," disturbed me. (The ring should be reported.
Nine members were present
found a new disc jockey to
was purchased by her fiance's
DEAR ABBY: Do you happen
with hostesses Mrs. Allene replace Dr. Johnny Fever.
mother and given to her with to know what the Alcoholics
Perkins and Mrs. Edna Sher- Johnny shows up in Cincinnati
the understanding that in the Anonymous credo is? It Marts,
again. (Part 2 of 2)
man serving refreshments In a
event ofa divorce, It would be "Oh, God grant me the ability
setting of the Valentine theme.
10:00
returned.)
to accept the things I cannot
LOU GRANT Billie and
(1)0
Abby, a marriage that begins change..."
Lou become deeply involved in
by working out a possible
DEPRESSED IN
an expose of shoddy nursing
divorce settlement doesn't
DES PLAINES
home practices,
sound llkefthu too much going
DEAR DEPRESSED:
11:00
for ft. Amid returning Mama's "God put me the sereulty
Mr. and Mrs. Michael (2) (4)00(12) NEWS
ring - as you suggest - jut to accept the p I CI* (Kathleen) Murphy of 2317
DICK CAVETT Guest: Lillip'Igt speed up a split.
sot Change,
Hartwell Ave., Sanford, an- an Gish. (Pitt 2 of 2)
Mn first year of marriage is C.urage to change the hip nounce the birth of their second
11:30
herd enough without playing
I can,
child, a son, Michael Kenneth, (2) TONIGHT Guest host:
hot potato with en engagement Aid wisdem to has, the
who weighed in it 7 lbs., 15 as., Marlin Mull. Guests: Susan
Rob Remit, Dennis
ring.
differeece."
Feb. 12, it Seminole Memorial Anton,
Weaver.
I say SPARKLING should
Heepital.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
keep the ring. It, like her
Are your problems too heavy
Michael was welcomed home
AOCKFORD ALES An ex.
husband, now belongs to her - to handle alone? Let Abby help by his 6-year-old sister, Convict trying to make It In the
not Mam..
restaurant business finds himyou. For a personal, un- Tammy.
LONG ISLAND LAURIE pHHlIIl reply, write: Abby:
Paternal gransrem*a are self threatened by loan sharks
DEAR LAURIE; A marriage Box 60700, Las Angeles, Calif. Mrs. 'elley Barnes of Sanford, eager to take over.
POLICE STORY Officers of
with lbs divorce setUemest 10069. Enclos, a damped self- and Frank Murphy, also 1 this
the nl9ht patrol who live In an
worked .11 In advuce addressed envelops.
city.
old haunted house contribute
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Winter Springs VFW No. 5406
Poet and AuxllIry will hold a
UteA-Btke program on March
10 at the Winter Springs
Elementary School, SR 434.
This project Is part of the
VFW's Safety and Drug Abuse
program, and Is being held in
cooperation with the Winter
Springs Police Dept.
From 9 until noon, anyone
with a bike ortrlke can bring It
to the school site and have a
check up, safety reflectors and
engraving done. Serial mxiihers will be recorded and held
on record by the police dept. In
case of lou or theft.
Free hotdoga and kmnka will
be provided for those taking
part In the program.

for a publisher," she adds.

6:00

fl Uui

Her Job For His
Saying 'Goodbye'

"And I have written (and

ring

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L ive-In Blamed

to be published.

to the breakup of a major vice

ESlJI7a'

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service and said It belonged
also to the VFW for their untiring efforts within the council
for the past five years.

solvers.
Mrs. McMillan has also
had work published in
Dumpty
"Humpty
Magazine'' and
"Highlights for Children"
where she has a story soon

illustrated) several books
and am still looking around

TV HIGHLIGHTS

CIAL

Winter Springs VFW Post
home. This breakfast is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary
and proceeds will go to the
Youth Activities programs of
the Auxiliary.

improvement of analytical
skills to hlep students
become better problem-

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7:25

(12') TODAY IN FLORIDA
GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

(12) NEWS

(2) JEOPARDY
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RESTLESS

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING

12:30
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HOLLYWOOD

SQUARES

(4) MIDDAY

OTHE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN

1:30
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(4) 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS

2:00
0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
2:30
(2) at THE DOCTORS
(4) 0 GUIDING LIGHT
3:00
(2) (13) ANOTHER WORLD
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STUDIO SEE

3:30
SWA'S'H(R)
ELECTRIC COMPANY

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WED, FRI)
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THU, FRI)
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8:25

(2') TODAY IN FLORIDA
GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

(1.2) NEWS
8:30
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA

OD LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
9:00
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U MY THREE SONS
O MOVIE

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EDUCATIONAL PRO.
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9:30
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10:00
(2) (12) CARD SHARKS

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10:30
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11:30
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GRAN D OPENINGII
NOW
IN
SANFORD

DIIVIRS UNDER 25 ...C.1 323-2454
NEW LOCATION HWY. 17 -92 a Lake Mary Blvd.

�23-Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Mndiy, Fb.

________________________ __________________________________________________

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal

Notice

______

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
NOTICE OF PUELIC HEARING TO N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
RFOISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Attorney Pot Pptitinnr
CONSIDER LAND USE MAP EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthP
ELEMENT OP THE CON. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish: February5,l2,l,.,6,l,
Orlando-Winter Park
1979
the ung,, disirIng to engage
PREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN: COUNTY, FLORIDA.
inbusIn,ssufldertheflctIfl,jsn.m,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: CIVIL ACTION NO. 794151 CAISD flEG"
831-9993
322-2611
oP CHIEF I RUDY'S USED tARS
_________________________
NoticeisherebyQiv,nphat,MLa
S A N F 0 R 0 A I R p o R i
"uuvnm
at
1121
Sanford
Avenue,
Sanford,
Planning Agency of the City of AUTHORITY, a body corporate and
Notice Is hereby given that I am Seminole County, Florida Intends to
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Longwood.FloqidawillhOidapublic politic,createdunderthelawsof the
engaged in business at 1SS N. register the said name with the
hearing to consider and solicit
State of Florida,
Ulme ................. 43c a tine
Country Club Rd. Lake Mary, Fla. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
comments on the Comprehensive
HOURS
a line
Seminole County, Florida under the Seminole County, Florida.
Land Use Map Element of the
Plaintiff.
lictitious name of LAKE MARY
icoinicutivetlmts.....3Sc
a
line
5:30
P.M.
5:00
A.M.
DATEOthIs3Othdayof
January,
Comprehensive Land Use Plan. vs.
PHARMACY, and that I intend to AD. 1979.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
PublichearingwilIbehelon March
SHIRLEY H. McCASKILL, aka
register said name with the Clerk
Gerald 0. Myers
Li, 1979 at 7:30 pm. in the City Shirley H. Caskili, et al.,
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3Lines Minimum
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Jack R. Crews Sr.
V
Commission Chambersat Longwood
County, Florida in accordance with Publish Feb. 5.12. 19, 26. 1979
City HaIl, 175 W. Warren Ave..
Defendants,
the provisions of the Fictitious DEG•23
Longwood. Florida
DEADLINES
Name Statutes. To-Wit:
SeCtion IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Sig: Linda R. Martin
SUMMONS TO SHOWCAUSE
$65.09
Florida
Statutes
Linda P. Martin, Clerk
NOTICEOF EMINENT DOMAIN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
The
Sig. AL. Moran
Land Planning Agency
PROBATE D IV IS ION
PROCEEDINGS AND
Publish:
February
19,
76.
FIle
City of Longwood, Florida
Number 7941.CP
NOTICE OF HEARING
March 5. 12, 1979
Sunday - Noon Friday
Publish: February 26, March 6, 1979
Division
DFGI01
DEGIOS
IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
INIHENAMEOFTHESTATEOF
CICTITIOUSNAME
WADE H. GARNER, SR.
FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that i am aka WADE HAMPTON GARNER,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON.
_____
______________________
engaged in business at 7913 Orlando SR.
•.
CERN:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Drive Sanford, Seminole County,
&amp;
___________________________
AND TO:
FOR
SEMI NOLE COUNTY,
Florida, under thefictitious nameof
Deceased
a. The following persons
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
parties who are residents of and
the ACTION MOTOR SALES INC. DBA
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Lost: longhaired fern calico
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$2O19.CA.I3. State of Florida, whose names
ACTION HONDA and that I intend TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
and
PROBLEM?
yr. old. Vicinity oP 30th 6.
E.L
toregister
said
name
with
the
Clerk
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
places of residence are set
ph$p$AIcoholi.'yfT'.o'Js
Pinecrest. "Tiger.Ann" Reward '
EDWARD HENRY,
forth as of the Circuit Court, Seminole THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
far as ascertainable by diligent Cpunty,
Help
offered. 323.0392.
Florida in accordance with OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
search, together with respective the
Plaintiff, parcel numbers
provisions of the Fictitious IN THE ESTATE:
Lost: Cat. Geneva Gardens Apf
Writ.P.O.-Bojit2l3
vs
in which each is Name Statutes, To-Wit:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
5 j
,
area. Orange &amp; white, w.wtite
alleged to be interested:
Sanford,
Florida flfll
LILLIE MAE HENRY,
that the administration of the estate __________________________
M9 Florida Statutes iesi
IIsa collar. Ans. to "Sonny" 323. '
Shirley H. McCaskill. ak-a
51g.
WIlliam
R.
Sauve
of WADE H. GARNER, SR., PSYCHIC advises on Love,
3353 or 323.3045.
Shirley H. Caskill
Action Motor Sales Inc.
Defendant.
ceesid, File Number 79-61.CP, is
Business &amp; Personal direction,
Route2. Box
NOTICE OF SALE
Publish. February 5, 12, 19, 36, 1979
pending in the Circuit Court for
Donations appreciated. .IAMIL
Sanford, Florida 32171
C'
NOTICEISHEREBYGIvENtht
DEG25
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
p.o. Box 10151 Eugene, Ore.
Parcell
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Probate Division, the address of
91440.Call2lhrs.
(5o3)1s42441.
PUILIC NOTICE
Partition entered in the above
wflch is Seminole County Cour.
Lewis I 1ughey and Carolyn .1.
Christian Lady will baby sit in my
HIGHWAY CONSULTING
captioned case, I will sell the Hughey, his wife
thouse, Sanford, Florida, 33171. The pIVORCE-$20.53-Guarante.d.
homeforworking mothers. Near
INOINIERINO
FIRMS
following described property sItuate
Petitioner for the estate is WILLIE
Free details; KIT, Box 79),
Idyllwilde school. Call 3236419.
121
East
Jenkins
Circle
The
County
of
Seminole,
Fiorada,
in Seminole County:
PEARL GARNER, whose address is
Pompano,
FL. 33061, 941.4997.
Sanford,
Florida 32171
is seeking expressions of interest
Lot 1301 Block Bin Dixie Terrace.
2000 Seminole Blvd., Sanford,
FRUIT FOR SALE
Parcel2 from consulting engineering firms
a Subdivision as per piat book S
Florida 32711. The name and ad. WHY BE LONELY? Write"GetA
CALL 322$$4$
having
a
demonstrated
capability
in
Si
page
of the Public Records of
ot the personal represen.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
OTHER INTERESTED PAR. malor highway protect design and
Mate" Dating Service. All Agei.
Seminole County, Florida. at a pub. TIES:
tative's attorney are set forth below.
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517. __________________________
administration and a thorough
Ilcsale,tolhehighestandbestbidd.
All persons having claIms or
The Federal Land Bank of knowledge of Florida Statutes,
erforcash,atthewestFrontdoorof Columbia
demands against the estate are
WlddingsbyoOT
administrative
rules,
and
the Seminole County Courthouse ifl
required,
WITHIN
THREE
NOTARY PUBLIC
SI?
North
Garland
Avenue
procedures
for
administration
Sanford, Florida, between 11:00
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
322.2026or 323.0647
* * * * * * *
Orlando, Florida
state Second Gas Tax revenues and
am. and 2:00 p.m.,on the 19th day
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Parcel? expenditures thereof. The primary
of March, A.D. 1919.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM
function of the selected firm will be
(SEALI
of the above court a written
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Central
Florida
Production
to
perform
all
items
of
high.
malor
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Credit Association
statement of any claim or dmand
AL.ANON
way prolect planning, development,
*
*
.as Clerk of the Circuit Court
they may have. Each claim must be
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
$15 North Garland Avenue
and implementation formerly
By June I. Curtis
in
writing and must indicate the
prcblemdrinkers
Orlando,
Florida
handled on the county's befall by
Deputy Clerk
basis for the claim, the name and
Forfutureinformation call
Parcell the Florida Department of Tran.
addressofthecredi?ororhi5ag
6113333orwrite
sportation
in
the
administration
of
GORDON V. FREDERICK
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
*
SanfordAl.AnonFamilyGroup
b. The following person who is a thecounty'sformer State Secondary
Attorney for Plaintiff
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
p, Box 533
nonresident of the State of Florida, Road Program. Typical Items will
P.O. Box 1795
the date when it will become due
Sanford, FIa. 32711
whose name and place of residence include, but not be limited to,
SlnfOI'd. Fl. 32171
shall be stated. If the claim Is
Is
set
forth
as
f
at
as
ascertainable
planning,
cash
flow
forecasting
and
Publish: February 19, 26, 1919
contingent
or
unliquidated,
the
___________________________
by diligent search, together with the analyiis, engineering design, right.
________________________
0E0103
n,.ture of the uncertainty shall be
parcel number in which she is ofway research and acquisition,
stated. If the claim is secured, the
alleged to be interested:
environmental impact, public
* * * * * *
security shall be described. The
Barbara H. Harmon
hearings, contract administration, claimant shall deliver
sufficient
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
4225 Norton Avenue
and supervision,
NOTICE OF SALE
copies of the claim to the clerk to
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Oakland, California 94102
On March 6, )97 at 10 AM., we,
Duties
involving
other
categories
enable
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
to
the
PROBATE DIVISION
Parcel 1 of county toed protects may be each personal
undersigned will sell one 1971
FICTITIOUS NAME
retwes,nta?ive.
File Number 7t.45.CP
assigned from time to time as may
RenIt 4.Df. ID No. R1192.512116 to
All persons interested
Notice is hereby given that I am
Division
c. The unknown husbands and be required by the Board Of county to
in the estate satisfy charges for towing and engaged
whom
in business at 311 Granada
IN RE: ESTATE OF
wives of any of the above individual Commissioners.
a copy of this Notice of storage bills. Sale will be held at: Cl., Sanford, Seminole County,
CLARA WILSON
Administration has been mailed are Al's Auto Repair I Towing, 451
Interested firms are Invited
defendants.
to required,
WITHIN
NO. Florida under the fictitious name of
THREE Orlando Avenue, Maltland,
',bmit their statement of Interest
Florida
d. The unknown heirs, devisees,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 32751.
AESTHETIC PRODUCTIONS
Deceased
legatees and grantees of the above. aidqualificationsbyMarch 16,1979.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Publish: Februadry 26. MItch
UNLIMITED, and that I Intend to
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
nddressed to:
named individual defendants
William Bush, Jr., THISNOTICE,?Ofileanyobledbons 1979.
register said nemewith the Clerk
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING may be dead.
County Engineer,
Seminole Couity they may have that challenges
theCircuit Court, Seminole County.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
e. The unknown assigns, soc. Department of Public Works,
the DEG 119
validity of the decedent's will, the
Florida in accordance with the
THE ABOVE STATE AND ALL
cessors in Interest, trustees or any South Orlando Drive, Sanford, qualifications of the personal
provisions of the Fictitious Name
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED other parties claIming by, through FlorIda 32171.
IN THE ESTATE:
representative, or the venue or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 15TH statutes, To-Wit: Section S&amp;S.O,
or against any and all of the above. Publish: February 26, March 5, 1979
lurisdiction of the court.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Florida Statutes 1957.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED named corporaf ions, whether DEG.1I2
that the administration of the estate existing
Sig. James T. Talmadge, Jr.
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
or dissolved.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Publish: February 19, 26. March ,
of CLARA WILSON, deceased, File
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED tASI NO. fl261.CA.26.E
And againsf all persons anc
Notice is hereby given that I am WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Number fl1S-CP,ispendinglnthe parties claiming or having any
IN THE MATTER OF THU 12
Dateofthefirstpublicatlonofthis ADOPTION OF:
DEG.102
Circuit Court for
SEMINOLE interest or claim as owners. mor165 A Altamorite Springs, Fl. 32101 Noticeof Administration: February SCOTT FOWLER CAUSSEAU(,
County, Florida, Probate Division,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tgagees, Iudgmenf creditors or lien Seminole County, Florida under the 19, 1979
th. address of which
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR'
is SEMINOLE holders of, upon or against the fictitious name of SOMETHIN'
Willie Pearl Garner
Y COURTHOUSE ANNEX,
an adult
os land described below in EXTRA, sMIMt I
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Pit itlonse p9 the
kWandtsr-fs$gef)
St1IIe County, Florida:
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said
Estate ot
name with he Clerk of the
representative of the estate 5
TO: JOHN FRANKLIN WO.EY CiVit ACTION NO. 79257.cA4l.1 '
Sa,Pord Airport Authority, a body
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
WADE H. GARNER, SR.
JR., Rt. 10, Box II, Ocala, FL. 33670 IN R: The Marriage of
CHARLESA.HALL,Whos..ddr,U corporateandpoliticcreatedu,r Florida in accordance with the
Deceased
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED VALEPE L. SHIELDS,
is 426 South Riverside Drive, the laws of the State of Florida, has provisions of the Fictitious Name ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL that a sworn Petition for Adoction
Edgewater,
Florida.
The
name
and
filed
a
petition
in
eminent
domain
Statutes,
To-Wit:
address of the
Section .as.o, REPRESENTATIVE:
SCOTT FOWLER CAUSSEAUX, n
Petitioner-Wife,
personal represen. proceedingsagainstyouandeachof
Robert M. Morris, of
Florida Statutes 1957.
V..
k-a FRANKLIN SCOTT WORLEY
tative'sattorneyaresetforthbelow.
seeking
to condemn for the
Nancy M. Smay
HUTCHISON I MORRIS
V
All persons
has been filed by DON S. JOHN RAY SHIELDS,
having
demands against
the claims or purposes of maintaining ap. Publish: February 19, 16. March 5, 230 North Park Avenue
CAUSSEAUX in the Circuit Court in
Sanford, Florida 32171
and for Seminole County, Florida
required,
WITHIN estate are propriate clear zones and required 12, )79
Respondent.Husband.
THREE navigational aids for the safety of DEGV97
Telephone: (305) 322.O3)
thetitleotwhichislntheMaflerof
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NOTICEOFACTION
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF the public and the users of a public
Publish: Februaryl9, 24, 1979
the Adoption of: SCOTT FOWLER TO: JOHN RAY SHIELDS
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF airporlthefeesimplelItletoeachof IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DEG.90
CAUSSEAUX, an adult, these
Route 1, Box 211
THISNOTICE,tofilewithth.cl.rk
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR presents command you tO appear
of
the above court a writtentheparcelsdescrib,dbeiow,located
in
Kenbrldge, Virginia Thu
Seminole
County,
Florida:
PROBATE DIVISION
statement of any claim or demand
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA and file your Answer or other
Last Known Address
Parcel
1:
The
Northeast
¼
.
of the File Number 7942.CP
they may have. Each claim must be
pleadings with the Clerk of the
PROBATE DIVISION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Southeast ¼ of Section 5, Township DlViØeIl
in writing and must Indicate the 20
Circuit Court in and for Seminole that an action for dissolution
File
Nember
South, Range 31 East. Seminole IN RE: ISTATI OF
basis for the claim, the name and
County, Florida and serve a copy marriage has been filed against you
Dlvii4es
address of the creditor or his agent County, Florida. lessthe East 613.41 CLARA THIES
thereof on Petitioners attorney, and you are required to serve a
IN RE: ESTATE
copy
and
less
the
North
25
feet
JACK
T.
or attorney, and the amount right-ofway of
BRIDGES,
MARY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM,
of of your written defenses, if any, to.
Marquette
Avenue
Deceased
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
.eased CLEVELAND, MIZE I BRIDGES, FRANKLIN
T.
WALDEN,..
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
the date when it will become due (19.237 acres).
Post Office Drawer- 2, Sanford, ESQUIRE, of
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Brock &amp; Walden, 355
shall be stated. If the claIm Is Nowest
Parcel¼
2:of
The East Vi of the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Fiorldaonorbeforethe2lstidayof East
Semoran
Boulevard,
the Southeast ¼ of CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST March, 1979. OtherwIse,
contingent or unliquldated, the Sections,
a Default Altamorde Springs, Florida, 32701,
TownshIp
10
South,
nature of the uncefl$inty shill
Range THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL will be entered against you andthe
Petitioner's attorney, on or before :
stated. If the claimis secured, the 31 East, Seminole County, FlorIda, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
relief granted as demanded in the March 23, 1979, ad file the original
leesthewest 1SS.OSfeetthersof,and IN THE ESTATE:
security shall be described.
Petition.
IN THE ESTATE.
with the Clerk of tpie above.styied
The less the North 25 feet for rlght.of•
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
claimant shall deliver sufllcienf
WITNESS my hand and Sill of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Court either- before service on.
way
of
Marquette
Avenue
(14.2%
copies of the claim to the clerk
thatthsadminIstrationofthe.state tha$theedministra$icnafffi.estat. thlClerkoftheCircuitCourtonthi$ Petitioner's attorney or im.
to acres.
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
01 CLARA THIES, deceesid, File of MARY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM,
11th day of February, 1919.
mediately ther-sifter-; otherwise a
You and each of you are corn. Number 79.43.CP, is pending
each personal representative.
In tie deceased, File Number- 79.ø.CP, Is (SEAL)
judgment may be entered against
manded
to
file
written
defenses
to
Circuit
Court
for
SEMINOLE
pending
in
Ailpersonsint.r-estedinth.estate thep.titlonintheOniceoftheCl.rk
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. you for the relief demanded in the'
the Circuit Ciurt for
County,
Florida, Probate Division.
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SemInole County, Florida, Probate
Petition.
of the Circuit
Court,
in and P01 the address of which is Poit Office Division,
Administratlonhasbeenmailedare Seminole
County,
Florida,
By: June I. Curtis
the addreis of which is
WITNESS my hand and seat of
in the Drawer C, Sanford, Florida 32771. p0.j Office Drawer C,
required,
WITHIN
Deputy
Clerk
Sanford,
this Court on the 15th day of
THREE
of Sanford, Florida, on or The personal representative of the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF City
before
JACK
1.
BRIDGES, Of
FlorIda 37771. The personal
February, 1919.
the ISIh day of March, 1919 estate Is DOROTHY MAY HAN. representatIve
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ot me state
CLEVELAND, MIlE I. BRIDGES (SEAL)
(being
not
less
than
twanty.eighl
SUN, whose address is CO WE. FNANCISJ. CLAY whose address is POst Office Drawer 2
THISNOTICE,tofileanyobledlons
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
$) days, nor more than sixty (40) Winderweedle, Post OffIce Box $10' 157
they may have that chulIifl9S
Mitchell's Lane, Rhode island 5itrd, Fioi'ldi 3277)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
days from th. date of this notice). Winter Park,
validity at the decedent's will,
Telephone:
30S3221314
Fla. 32790. The name 02510. The name and addr-ges of
"P'
By: Je.nnine Moye
•1 to serve your written defenses and address of the personal personal representative's attorney Attorneys for Petitionerqualifications of the personal repe. upon
Deputy
Clerk
Hutchilson,
W.C.
Jr.,
Hutchuson
representative's attorney are $lt are set for-if bet
sentative, or the venue or &amp; MorrIs, 230
Publish: February 19, 36. March 5, PublIsh: February 19, 24. March 5,'
North Park Avenue, forth below.
jurisdiction of the court.
All persons having claims r- 12 1919.
11, 1979
Poaf
Office
Drawer
H,
Sanford,
All persons having claims or demands against the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
we DE043
DEG93
FlOrida 32771, (305) 332*1, as demands against the state we required. WITHIN estate
THREE
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OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
attarneyforPefitioneronorbefar.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
FROM THE DATE OF
ttialdate,w$dchdefensesshalishiw MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
interest
you,
or
title
or
DateclthefIrstpubllcatlonoft$ils what right,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TH1$NOT10E,tofilewithth.ci.rk
any of you, have or claim in and to THIS NOTICE, t fill with the clerk
the above
fl •
ttsn
Noticeof
AdminIstration:
February
any
of
the
above.dascrtbid
parcels
of the above court a written
19,
1979,
statement of any claim or demand'
01
land
and
to
show
cause
why
it
statement
of
any
claim or demand
s Charles A. Hall
may have. Each claim must be
-be
for the uses and they may have. Each claim must hi
As Personal Represantativs
writing
set forth in the petition, or In writing and must indicate the basis for and must Indicate the
the
the claim, the name
..
difauti may be entered agaisstyou. basis for thi claim, the name and aedriu of the creditor or
Estate of
his agent
AND
rma
of
the
creditor
or
CLARA WILSON
his agent or attorney, and the amount
or attorney, and the amount claimed. if the claim is not
yet due,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thit claimed.lfthici.imlsnutyetdue, ttiedat. when
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
It will become
PetltionerwillapplytotheCour$for the date when it will become due shall be
REPRESENTATIVE:
stated. If the claim ii
eriorderoflahineonthel0thdayof stiall be stated. If the
CHARLES A. HALL
claIm is contingent or unhiqgldat, the
1974,
March.
011:11
P.M., before contingent or unllquidated, tIti nature of the uncertainty shall be
* Canai Street
.
flu Hqnarabl. Richard Muidrew, nshwe of the uncertainty shill be slated. if thul
New Smyrna Beach, PlO. 33519
claim Is secured, me
Judge of thu Circuit Court of tie stated. If the
Telephone: (104) 137 1304
claim Is secured. flue security shall be descrIbed. The

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from Daytona Beach will perform 11 n.m. at Seminole
Collage Fine Arts Theatre. Free to public.
G..rgetm Imr.,sst A. 7 p.m., Redding
Gardeni Community Room, Filth Street ani Locuet
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South SeI.ale OptImist, 7:30 n.m., Holiday Inn,
Wyrnore Rood.
Lake Mary Rotary, $ n.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7p.m., Interstate Mall,
Montgomery Ward, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 am. lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn.
Al$.of. 8pr
Ssrt.ma, noon, Ireland's.
Delt,. Theatre Arte Guild, 7:30 pin Episcopal
Church Pariah Hail.
Over.ster. Anonym..., 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Qurch, Casasiberry.
SadardAA,$p.m.,1201W.FlrstSt.
Frlr'p C1ub 10 am., AltaniTh Springs Civic
Center,
Sealer Qsus
es, 1 p.m Aitomonte Springs
Civic Ce,dsr.
OI 1:t:lu Chapter 2,$ p.m., Masonic Temple,

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Bed Bond 7:15 p.m., at the schooL Free to public.
WIU$ R40001 YARD 1*12,0 n.m. to $ p.m.,
Magmila M4 Dwa
FRIDAY, MARCEl
IWTU's Ideer you'd sole, 1a.m. to 8p.m., Magnolia
M Dewnt knf
SmeImi. south 1ey, 7:30 n.m., Lard Chsgnlsy's

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W.1 W*bwi, Seers, Aimansoiste Mall, 10 am.
DsIouy Garden Qub, * p.m., Community Center.
1pic: "Fertilizer for 'kene Use."

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IA'lVIDAY, MARCEl
530111's iniusu
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EIghteenth JvdlcIit CIrCUIt $0
Publish: February i, 24,
security shall hi dibid. Till claimant shall deflst suffIcient
Florida, in
arnberi at the claimant shall deliver sufficient
010100
of the claim to
dir-ti
Seminole County Courihouw San. coPies ii thus claim to
mu clerk Is unable the clerk Pu mail
fort Florida,
S_.
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CITATION
place all parties may eppear before eechu personal rsprsentative.
fl p55$fl5 Inforailed in the
STATUOPNIWNAMN$IUI
the Court and be heard on au
ApsrsWwadedhuml.tate
a
mis
macton properly before the Court to wim a cepy of this Net ice of
IOCKINrnIaM.s.
Cisslet Prabeto
that must be determined biters the Mmksis*vitieiu has been mailed
we required, WITHIN THREE
entvy.Ianerderoltakin,kucludwue requIred,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
TO:CORLI5$ L. CALOWELL
THE DATE
thl
iwlodictielu
of
the
Ceuft,
the
MONTHS
FROM
formerly 01 Sanford. Florida,
THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP
sufficiency
of
the
pinto uuown
pleadings, viii FIRST PUBLICATION OP THISHOTICLtofiloany.ct
WHEREAS these Is filed in said whether Petitioner is preperly THI$NOT10E.tofiloanyeblidtois they may have that challenges the
Cwrt I Petltløi to Terminate 5IIrcislflg its delesaled aPuwIty they may have that dualteage Pie velidity of thus decadoiw's will, the
Parental Rights (N.H. *$A 17C) of aid ff55 aflhtild to hi deposited * validity of the decadent's *01, 'tue
quallflcatie.us of tutu ersonal
your male child. Docket $1 17704 eoCh 01 the parcels of praper-ty. Tile qualifications of the personal rsproak,tstIve. or the venue
or
"at a. hueroW cited so wur at Court will maha and enter such repreilnhaftva, or the venus or Iwledictien of *scert.
as it dims proper and If the jurisdiction of the court.
a Special Court of Prsbato, to be
Au. cI.AuMs, DEMANDS, AND
held 01 'Eaa*, hi laid C5ty of Cotwtfoidsttiat PIlttioilIrISo.WItIed
Au.. LLAIML DEMANDS.- AND OBJECTIONS NOT
SO FILED
Roduinofuans.oetpusIEcQNDdsyo, so pessesien et ml piepaily in OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
ApnIi&amp;D,197La11:levd,chinml adianCeofhlAaiIudgeisiLffisCiurt WILl. SI FOREVER BARRED
DoIeatmlfln$tpubficatimofml
to show cause, II any you *0111* *1 tiMe Within which aid
001001 the first publiCatiOn SI this NOtICe 51 Admialslratlen February
ml
terms
upon
which
you
*01 be NoIIceofAd.ninlslratlspu: Pobnary ,
haW,wI,p *5 slats 1115uSd nee hi
to surrender peseesslo. Pu 19.1970.
Francis J. Clay
Dor-sihy MiV HS
AM slid W$imer Is ordened fo PIIitlow.
U Persenal Representative of
WITNIUmYI,
aMasCIerkolffi.
Al PereMet RSSeMattve
sorvo*scs.tIoilwpubrnIubuems
ml Isateof
Circuit Ciiwt in
foV SOMinole
SOMe
thuS 15101501
s in -p
,
Mary Louise CSMlJuu.M,
County, Florida. and ffi siul if It's
success,. weeks, in
CLARA TitlES
Court en thus
Ds',a,iE
Harold. a nower p'ubts
day of February,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl.
1970.
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
atari
Florida
RIPRISENTATIVI:
'ARTHUR
H.
SICKWITH. JR. REPIESINTATIVE:
publitat* to be ias at
I. KIRBY MONCR 1fF if
CLERK
WS WINDINWEIDLI OF
before paid Court.
$HINHOL$1I, LOGAN AND
y:
'sPeldiieu.sjnse
W*5ue, WILLIAM W. TREAT,
WlNDIRwiiDLI. HAINIS, MONCIIEP
Deputy Clerk
1*1111. Judgsif 5510 Court, Js
WARD &amp; WOODMAN. a.
311 Wii, wst ss.st, Suite 105
W.0 Nut(MIPI. Jr.
Silk day of Pervor-y AD, $p,
POet 00*5551
pest Office Sex 577
NUTCISIION I MORRIS
• Wbeer For-li, Florida 3770
EDWARD .t. HOWARD.
teni
santort
OS
North
Park
Avenue
replofar
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TilapliMu: (1511 4441311
TI'IPISJJ
S) 134510
Publish: Febrvery11MwchuLlWp Po00ONiCea*iiH
Poblith: Fvely)L1 "
Publish: F.Sn.aryls.MorchLmO
Sanford, PIer-Ida 37711
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 79.332.CA-14.I
IN RE:: THE MARRIAGE OF
MALCOLM LEWIS JOHNSON,
Husband.Respondent,

and
LINDA MAY JOHNSON
Wife. Petitioner,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Malcolm Lewis Johnson
Troup L, 3rd Squad
3rd Armored Cavalry
Ft. Bliss, Texas 79916
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you in the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida, and you are required to
s5fveacopyofyoUl'WTiflendsfe$fle,
if any, to it on JACK T. BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE, of CLEVELAND, MIZE
I BRIDGES, Post Office Drawer Z,
Sanford, Florida 32171, Attorneys
Petitioner, on or before the 30th
day of March, 1979, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either befgre service on Petitioners

attorney or immediately thereafter;
omer-wiw, a Default and utilmat.
Iudgm.nt will be sntsred agaInst
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
his Court on this 22nd day of

February, 1979.

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECI(W1TH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis
Deputy Clerk
JACK T. BROIGES, ESQUIRE
CLEVELAND, MIZE I BRIDGES
Post Office Drawer 2
Sanford, Florida 32771
Telephone: 305.322.1314
Attorneys for Petitioner
Publish: February 24, March 3, 12,

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Pt. Laedsr, PL 31354
Ar.s Cs(3N)

IN THE COUNTY COUR. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7931$CC.1$.J
STATE OF FLORIDA,
EX REt., DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
State Attorney for the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit of the State of
FlorIda, on behalf of the Honor-able
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
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3 BR, 3 bath, screened porch,
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Duplexes for Sale

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Splendid Apt. Bldg., finest
location. Four spacious 7 BR
units, all rented. High yield.
Good investment at $63,000.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
Realtor MLS. 323-3774
3-2'.i Townhouse$I2,0001 assume
I pct. mortgagi. Pool, Clubhouse, TennIs. 3222217.

41—Houses

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Completely fenced corner lot.
$23,750.

3237832
EVENINGS 3fl 0612

322.1517 322.7171

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AAA

EMPLOYMENT

RESERVATION 1ST
Fun lob good his, good typing &amp;
nice personality required.

6457 days; 322.711) eves &amp; wk

ends. BrokerContractor.

VA F HA-23,5.Conv. 'Ilomes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your loti Will build on

your lot or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Mcdii Inc.. Realtor
6443013

Must have recent exp. Exc. Co.
benefits.

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PORTER
Will train, steady work.

We have buyers. Homes, Lots I
Acreage n..d.d. Call for Free
Appraisal.

lIP

Ilusthdty,hc.

2321 PARK DIt 322.2110
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
3224251

3220441

"DEAL With STEMPEK"
"I Keen Your TEMPER"
'STOP SUPPORTING Land-

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dInate to Const. mortgage. IF
rot ready to build, excellent
INVESTMENT. OWNER will
FINANrF.

* FISH CAMP with restaurant on
St. Johns River. Terms.
*MOOERN 3 BR, 2 bath home
with 4 acres on East SR U.
Graze your horses. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under $73,000
with terms.
*10 ACRES in Ostean. $22,000.

CREDIT MANAGER
Must have np in credit &amp;
collection, cxc. Co.

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*SANFORD. 3 BR, 3 bath home.
cozy
Nicely
landscaped.

fireplace. $37,500 FHA Terms.
dO ACRES Near 1.4 &amp; SR

DRIVERS
public.

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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322-4w)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 563.3635 322-1959

MANAGER
Co. Must have cxc. sales per.
sonality, good pluons voIce.

Build to suit

- our lot or ya
FHA.VA,, FHA 233 &amp; 243.

Public relations position.

M. Unsworth Realt

SAW OPE RATOR

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ASSEMBLY MECHS

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WELDERS

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MANY MANY MORE I
333.1)74
$ANFORDI I

PIZZA, SUI &amp; SPAGHETTI SHOP
For Sale. PlantatiOn Plaza Hwy.
17.17.64113*

Sanford- * S. Dab. Furn. from
* meelk, Us wimb. Excellent.
CoO 337.3 am. or 511.700.
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Unhnd

24

HOUR

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322•9

Lush &amp; cozy describes thIs 2o
BR home. Eat hi flue modem I
or formal DR. Situated on 3 1
*5 brIck wall Per privacy. Vt
close to sluop.itug. 137,100.
1 acre plus &amp; a stalely besuti
home for the large family. I I
3½binacountrysettlng. Call
fur mono ezcitlno ddails.

565.05.
Saner-a wit's pool &amp; club hot
privIleges Is the setting for t
kxuiry home. I U, 2 b I I
Is right at $45.01

OLD HOME. 3 BR, 2 bath
secluded country living, fenced,
includes grove, many shade
trees, 1 yr. warranty. $77,500.
ASSOCIATES WANTED. CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW.

600 ft. on Lake Monroe. Ten acres
total. $150,000.
SIX acres lake front zoned tar
Multiple Residence. 5120.000.

Modest 2 BR, CB home under
512.000? Yes, It's true If you act
tastltt! Not fancy but a real
value.

CailBart

Night

Prepare for your Real Estate
exam. Classes starting Feb
27th. Enroll early as class size is
limited. Tony Coppola School of
Real Estate. 645.54.0.

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SELLIRSI BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY AHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
COUNTRY L1VIN' 4 BR, 2 bath
home in Lake Mary w.C-H&amp;A, ww carpet, Great Rim, DR. eot.in
kit. All on a 1½ acre loll Also
add. 1 acre avallabiel Pool
planned I Many Extrasl Just

172,5001
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 1½ bath
home with new w.w carpet, C.
H&amp;A, freshly painted outside.
Dining area, fenced yard, all on
quiet cul-de-sacl Many Extrasl
BPP WARRANTED. Just

5)1,2501
UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, I bath
horneinSuntandw-Ig. FIa. Pm.,
built.ln bar, covered patio,
newly rem. kit., vanity, new
carpet in LR I Many More
Surprises. BPP WARRANTED.

Only 529,9001
WHAT A BUY) BR..)½ bath horns

in Washington Oaks wC.H, inc.

garage, Dr., breakfast bar,
fencedyard&amp; morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. Wow, 121,5001
JUST LISTED 3 BR, 1½ bath
home remodeled, all rms pan.,
new w.w carpet, fireplace in L N,
Fla. Rrn., close to shoppIng &amp;
town. A buy for $240001
BEAUTIFUL) SR,2 bath home in
IdylIwilde of Loch Arbor on
lovely lotl C.H$A, OR, Fia. rm.,
breakfast bar, eq. satIn kit.,
patio &amp; Morel BPP WARRANT.

DOLL HOUSE 3 BR, 2 bath home
in San Lanta wsplit BR plan,
eat-in kit., CIlIA, w.w carpet,
patio &amp; Much Morel Yours for
136.0001
SUPER I BR, 1½ bath horns In
Washington Oaks, w.CH, satin
klt q lg. fenced yardl Well kspt&amp;
Morel BPP WARRANTED.

Only $32,701

BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; PINE. REDUCED TO
$15,900 WITH $3,500 DOWN.

Seigler Realty, Broker
321 10, 327.1517,661 133S
SKYLiNE 11'w.fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3503 Orlando Dr.
3235200
VA &amp; FHA Financing
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43—Lots-Acreage

C,oing

fishing? Get all the
equipment you need for those big
ones with a want ad.

bath home in San Lantal
Blamed ceIlings, Fla. Rm. ww
carpet, CIlIA, 5cr. patlot
SUBMIT ALL OFFERSI Just

SANFORD Building site cleared,
85xI25, wooded area. $3000 each.

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

47—Real Estate Wanted

Private Party wants to buya
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 3238188 alt 7 p.m.

Mdgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

50—Miscellaneous

for Sale

S Pc. BR suite new, 5239; 5 pc. LR

new $399; Loveseat 5.44.93 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes 169.95 &amp; up; Ref.
1501 up; El. stove $60 I up; full
size draperies $106. up. Sanford

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for 5650 was

Queen size bed w springs &amp;
mattress. Custom made drapes.

4' KIt. Table,2 Leaves

Formica Top, 6 Chairs, 1-35
3730030
Clothing, camera, chairs, TV.
radio, pictures, toaster, broiler,
table, lamps. 322-355).

Sanford's Sales Leader

Blvd. On 17-92 in Sanford. Call
333W0 Mariner's Village.

322.2420

31 Admiots Fuffttsd

REALTY WORLD.
Th
2131'

Real Estate Agsnf
REALTORS
S. French (17-92) Sariti

371 5371

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Svlce
m2MS

REALTORS PARK

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For E,t.ste unumerial 8. P.'
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620

7S-A--Var

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1975 Dodge Van.6cyl
Straight shift, 12195
Phone 327 8146
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77—Junk

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V

Cars Removed

BUY JUNK CARS

From $10 to 550
Call 322 1671. 3221410

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68—Wanted

to

Buy

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Tu Dollar Pad for unk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
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78—IVctorCycles
______________________________
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733866or32)7i1O
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Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used

furniture. Refrig., stoves, tools.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

niture Salvage. 322 5721

79—Trucks-Trailers
'67 Ford
ton 390 Isp.
lnsp dependable. $630
Osteen 323 9690
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68 Chevy P U 307 Original paint,
body excellent, wide radials..
chrome wheels, new rings,
bearings, valves, carb. kit..

Hurst floor shifter, all under 1200
mi 51695. 8340513.

80—Autos for Sale

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any cOndition 641 8)26
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1976 AMC Matador lOP
Air Cord . New Tires
52)95 Phone 322 5116

72—Auction
OI50050S00000O000•S
S

PUBLIC AUCTION
Mon., Feb. 26, 7 PM • I

To be sold at Public Auction
contents of used furniture store
SOME THING FOR FVERY
ONE.
1 CASH DOOR PRIZESS
VISAMASTER CHARGE

Sanford Auction •
12155 French

Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway.

Daytona Beach, will hold a'
public AUTO AUCTION ever
TuesdayS. Saturday at 1:30 lt'
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 90.4 25583)1 for further details.

jUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 to
75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)

3731310

SOSSISOSIIS•OSSSSSO

Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 337 0121.

52—Appliances

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Auction Saturdays 7 PM
Sanford Ave at Hwy. 127
Consignments welcome
Kelloqgs Auction Sales
32) 7050

AZALEA PARK FARMS

All types of Pet Training
Obedience-basic &amp; advancedfamily
protect ion,
auto
protection &amp; more LOW, LOW
FAMILY
RATES
Fully
guaranteed or Money Back
Your home or ours.
Deltona local (3051571 2898

51—Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; maltress $23.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables 139. Sanford

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PET TRAINING CENTER

Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for 51)6
cash or take up payments of $17

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Customized inSide &amp; out
530 5237

Paying $15 mens, 57.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling- any
condition. 3231681.

lCaptains Chairs. 327-1918

72—Auction
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'16 Chevy, 6 cyl auto van

AKC Champion Ped. Chocolate
Toy Poodle, male 2'
yrs.
Obedience trained, house
broken. neutered, $80. Azalea
Park Farms, Deltona local
5742098

Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 3228121.
Solid Maple Dinette Table
Roundwlleaf&amp;

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MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic

Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
062-115)

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ShepPi.rd Pups. Reasoi,abfe
Call aft. 5-i WkS old
373 9136

WILL BUY EXISTING iS? 6. 2nd
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. ID

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Losing your home &amp; Credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322-0216.

Vacation time us here gel what
you need for a happy time with a
CIasific.4 Ad
1970 AMC Hornet, I Dr
Standard. $175
Call 327 1443

D OPENING!!
NOW
IN
SANFORD

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230691

DRIVERS UNDER 25 ...CaII 323.2454
NEW LOCATION HWY. 17-92 a Lake Mary

53—N. Radio Stereo

V

Blvd.

walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance 5)15 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 0)1-1714 day or
night.

LAKE MARY. Nice treed, lake

Good Used Televisions. $75 ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 0332

FORREST GREENE

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

view 1O013O. $10,000.

INC. REALTORS

5304033 or 339-4211 eves.
62 acres E. of Sanford. $2200 per
acre. Terms. William Malic.
zowski, Realtor. 322.7953.

Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of SI)
per mo. Call 1)1-1714 for free
home demonstration.

AWC. &amp;'Hsating

Home Improvements

Central Heat &amp; AIr Cord. Free EsI.

I Man, quality operation

Call Car I Harris at

8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
55—Boats &amp; Accessories

SANFORD AREA
95'xl25' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE, CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. $7,500.

1S'x130'

HOMESITE..
014.
BAHAMA

OSCEOLA NEAR
JOE'S. $1,500.

HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17.92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
$750 PER FRONT FOOT.

Housc boat 26 ft. Yukon Delta. 70
hp Johnson Elec. tIlt. Custom
trailer. Monroe Harbor Dock B.

20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY U. $3,500
PER ACRE. TERMS.
5 ACRES LAKE FRONT IMPROVED PASTURE. $4,000
PER ACRE. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

'EUSTIS AREA
17) ACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE I FARM ACRES.
$513 PER ACRE.

RAINBOW SPRINGS
AREA
S ACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
13,750 PER ACRE. TERMS.

40 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP &amp; 330 ACRES OF
LAKES. $2,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

ROLLING HILLS 1. PINE COUN.
TRY, GREAT FISHING I
HUNTING. 30 ACRES AT $1,300
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

CROCKETT LOG HOMES
"LOGS 1. LAND
GO HAND IN HAND"

51101.11 REALTY
SICKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

34*1 MyrtIsAve Sanford

Sanford 321- 4O
Orlando 327.1577

Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 337 0200,

BeautyCare

2931 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fl.. 32771

Income

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322 )fli for appt.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

57—Sports Equipment
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. SI
Scott Reagan 322-5177

Free pick up &amp; delIvery for all tax
returns prepared In Feb. Con
fidentlal, personalized. From 55.

CeranElUs

Ph. 1624112. 9 am. to 7

MEINTZER TILE

New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

'essn'klng

62—tiGurden
AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-914)
Eves alter 41 weekends
FILL DIRT TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.7500

64—Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
332.5151

-Pet3.Supplias

LOVE FOR SALE
Loveabie Parakeets. Raise these
curIous comics in your garage. I
will buy back all offspring I
guarantee double your in.
vestment back in 15 mos.
Requires 1 minute per day. I'll
set you upl Enloyable hobby

that paysl Money bock If you
chongi your mind $100 Value.
$4 PAYS ALL Birds, Cage,
Nesting Ion, Literature.
333.3440
Bluesyes, IIk$Wh.
$175

3oidsn Retriever male, C me.
HouSe brehan, training startod.
$100. Azalea Park Farms.

ONlona local (*U 7741000

isake roum in your attic, garage.
Sell idle ltis wish a Classif led
Ad. Call a frlemdly ad.taksq at
.322'2411 or 531.9903.

p.m

Lawn Service
General Landscaping. Rose

specialists, top soil &amp; till dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
373 2948.

59—Misical MerChandise
Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Com.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-2255

Tax

Prepared in the convenience of
your home. 21 yrs. exp. 1)06. up.

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519E. 1st St., 32? 5712

Rent Our R insinvac

AREA

etc. Wayne Beal, 327 1321

JACK FROST- Cent. Heal &amp; Air

ROBSON MARINE

GENEVA AREA

PANAMA CITY AREA
SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home In
Woodmere Park w.C.H&amp;A, Lg.
Fl. Rm., Dining area, fenced
yard&amp;Much Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just $30,001

anywhere.

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Television-25" Color, Beautiful
Three lots with Twenty-three
(23) orange trees.
322 05.48. Lake Mary, Florida

OCALA

FANTASTIC Spanish Style 3 BR, 2

news items you will find

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AKC Golden Retriever Puppies
Top Blood lines, northern bPd
Guaranteed against Hip d's
playsia Parents OFA certified,
Show Qualify 1125 1 male 8. 1
female.
Ph. Azalea Park Farms
Deltona local (305) 571 7898

131-7961.
1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1½

5 acres LIt. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. 520,000. William
MaIIczowskl, Realtor. 322-7953.

STENSTROM
REALTY

Classified Ads are the smallest big

mo. Will take trade as part
payment Call 83)11)1 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227490

InCREALTOR MLS

or

All or part Fairway Prop. 3236040

Work Clothes, Hats, Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
372 5791

Harold Hall Realty
323.5774 Day

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10,60 Comm. Bldg. Sanford.

BUY SELL TRADE
3)1.315 E. First St.
3225622

42—Mthile Homes

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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1'7 B home on picturesque lot.
Many unique features make this
an outstanding home. $69,950.

travel trailer park. Near intersection SR46 and I-I. 5.5,000
per acre.

Monday, Feb. 26, 1979-38

65—Pets-Supplies

OFF ICE SPACE-Sanford 200 sq.
tt. to 2100 50. ft.

41-A

Fl.

Property

Siberian Husky, 1 yr.

1 01-1111. Pool. Adults only, en
of Airport
LoU Ada. Just

I BR Apt.. mpI0101y pr-hess.
Newly carpeted &amp; painted.
Adults, $175 me. + utIlities. let,
last a Is't. After 4:30. 103.
1497.

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED

nees to be restored. 2 BR, 1 B.
CB home also on property.
Approx. 1.5 acres. $65,000.

ED. Just 143,2001
REALTOR

912 French

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interchange. $400,000 Terms.

Local delivsry, good Co. in.
teresting work dealing with

Immaculate I BR, 2½ bath
country home on 3+ acres.
Office or workshop in garage,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Warranty.
$89,500.

3056688696 &amp; 1308026. Eve &amp;
wkends 904-7)1 8961.

need is a sitI plan. Will subor.

PROOF OPERATOR

VACANT, zoned to construct 2
duplexes. 11.300.

Zachary R. Tribble. Realtor,

paved road. Convenient to
shopping ONLY $1500. All you

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OFFICE &amp; HOME, most con.
fortabte home in Lk. Mary w
space for office, beauty shop,
what have you. Zoned comm.
541,900.

JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.7111, Sanford

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Vacation time is here...get what
you need for a happy time with a
Classified Ad

Peg. Real Estate Broker

per-son, lots of public contact.

CASHIER

EVE. 323 0185
ASSOC.

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access from $1,100 per acre. $150
dwn. 20 yr. terms. Osteen.

lords. Build your DUPLEX
Bldg. oruthls landscaped6lxlas.;
city lot with utilities available on

Action lob for attractive outgoing

100 YEARS OLD, 2½ story frame,

WANT TO SELL?

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RENTAL CLERK

OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ B.
Large corner lot. Lots of storage
space. C-H&amp;A. $29,900.

DAY 322.7111
BROKER

pand. $57,500.

YOUR FUTURE
OUR CONCERN

LOWFEE-TERMS

$25,000.

JOHNS SAULS AGENCY

It. frontage on SR. room to cx

W. Garne$tV.inite

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MANY MANY JOBS!

ZONED GC-2. 2 BR, lB. Frontage
on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business location.

BUILDING LOTS
1- lot, Holly Ave. 8. Cedar. Water 8.
Sewer. $2730.
1- lot. 'h &amp; Pine' St 52250
2 lots Roosevelt Ave., paved
street, water on property, septic
tank 13,000.

NEED commercial property? 130

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New 233 Homls, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $21,000 to
531,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.

John 425.0434.

70) Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

46—Commercial

3 BR, 1 bath home Fam. Rm.
Fenced backyard, carpet,
drapes, nice neighborhood.
$28,000.

INCOME. Going Business with
rental property. Everything
goes for $55,000.

rirr

?#a/ ik/, (/

Exp.ri.nced full tim. cook
Apply Inperson
Holiday Inn, Sanford

assignment. Homemaker-s Up.

339-0309
339 0501

PRIME LAND. 30 acres zoned for
3 BR, 1'., bath Valencia Ct. area,

One(1) house left, new) BR 2 b C
HIA, w•w carpet. 5~ in). 322.

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Live.ln companion, short teim

EAUTORt

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE.? BR, Sb,
new paint, new roof. Large
family room. Owner will assist
in financing. $23,000.

Housekeeper Full Time. Christian
woman, references, own trans.
Benefits. Sweetwater Oaks. 569
0339.

eeltiJudiclaiCircuItoltheStat,oI

Fiitida,00 behalf 1 the Honorable
JoIn U. Polk,. Sheriff of Semkiele
gety, Florida, has filed a Rule to
Stilp Causa In the Eighteenth Judi.
cl Circuit Court of Floçida asainof
aand ill parties having an in.
I
In One CeeMa 3)0 AIrcraft
number 310010 and
tai)'numberN IslOOtoshow came
atej the aforesaid alraaf$ should
nelbs forfeited to the use of the
lh4rlffotseminoleCourdy,F$erida,
pufluaw to Section 751.11, FIends
S*aiAe$. YOU have 30 days from
February 4th, 1979, t* contact thu
NoflorablI Harold F. Joimsesu, Cites.
ty .Judge, Seminole County Court.
Pui Sanford. Florida 33771,19 you
ha any defenses to iuirt to *4
artlen or claims t file against thuS
eoi*itw aircraft. Otherwise, It'.
airraftwillblforfeltodtotMuwof
thq,Saueriff of Seminole County or
saig at PuslIc AUCtIOn
*ITNESS my hand and seal of
114 Court on th, )ud day of
F,197,

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Warehouse for lease, 16,000 sq. ft.
Call 3325313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
2015, Sanford, Fla. 32711.

General Rest. helper, P.T days,

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HREBY NOTIFIED that the State

37—Business Property

right person. Mail Salary
requirements I lob history to
Box 13, co The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1637, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

Corporations Owning, Having or
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
the-Above Described Aircraft.

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Local Mfg. Co. needs an cx.
perienced person to assist Plant

Career position w.fast promoting

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Full time L.PN, 11.7 shift. Apply In
person Lake View Nursing
Home, 9)9 E. 2nd St.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Any parties having an In.
ternt in ONE CESSNA 310 AiR.
CRAFT bearing serial number 310.
ooiO and tail number- NiOlO Q their
hews. assigns. and successors in in.
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2636 Sanford Ave

32—Houses Unfurnished

Apply in Person
Holiday Inn, Sanford
OWNER OPERATIONS
Mercury Motor Express needs
owner operators &amp; multi.
contractors to run the East
Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip &amp; fast
weekly settlements. I yr. over
the road exp. requIred. Call
Donald Beck or Bob Bevis toll
free 1.800.45-6372. EOE.

41—Houses

BATEMAN REALTY

Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
Ave.

IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?

Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 6443O1

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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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w•pleasant telephone voices to
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station promotion programs.
MuSt be able to work 9 a.m..3:30
p.m. or i p.m..9 p.m. shifts.
Apply:
Perce Building, Suite 3

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Maintenance man. Full time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent, 950 Melionville

Evening Herald, Sanford,

Furnished

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. if you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week.
call 1100.432-5.403 anytime for
recorded message.

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Sheave Tuesday Pancake Supper, 6 p.m., Holy Cross
Episcopal Pariah Hall, Sanford.
Sheave Tuesday Pancake and Hans Sapper, 6-8 pin.,
St. Richard's Episcopal Church perish hail, 5151 Lake
Howell Rd., Tanglewood.
Sanford Sertansa, 7 am., Sambo's
Winter Springs Serum., 7:30 n.m., city hail. N.
Edgemon Ave.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
L.ugweed Sorties., noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
fliluets Club .4 Central honda, 1:30 p.m., 2424
Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
Weight Watchers,? pin., Summit Apis., Cuselberry
and Sanford Woman's Club, S. Oak Ave.
Overeater. Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Ught, Sanford.
V Parenin Anym.ui, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Cau.lberry.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 pin., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community
Center.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Wekiwa Chapter DAB, 1:30 p.m., United Methodist
(3iurch, DeBary. Speaker, Charles MacNeil alated by
Mr.. Parker Bitner on "American Heritage."
CW.4be!Ty Rotary, 7:30 am., S&amp;S Caferla.
(Med. R.tary, 7:30 am., the Townhouse.
Sealend ZiwanI., noon, Civic Center.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 1 Robin Rd., Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
8l.d Seresaders, 2:30 p.m., Civic Center.
SsarllgM Premenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Sh Bond
Overeater. Aaym.ui, 7:30 p.m., Aifamonte Mall,

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dpl work w* knnij, t.

RATES

Trascendental Mediation, lecture, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Springs
DeBary Republican Club 7:30 p.m., Community
Center. Speaker, James Pence president of SE Volusla
Republican Club.
Diet Workshop, 10 n.m. and noon, Student Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7 p.m., Mon
tgomery Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte SprIngs; 7:30
p.m., First Presbyterian Church, DeLand.
Weight Watchers, 10 n.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
AltamoeteSouth SIuoIe Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436.
Sanford AlAeen, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church McKinley Hall.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1)1 W. First St.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Spring luncheon and fashion show, 12:30 p.m.,
Lutheran Church of Providence Boulevard and Dunlop
Drive, Deltona. Sponsored by Women's Guild. For
reservations call 730-314?.
Care and Feeding of the Body discussed by three ex•
perts, 7:30 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium. Call 275-2123.

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Drapes, Upholstery

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322-0701

Grooming &amp; Bosrng
ANIMAL HAVEN

dog 0. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated

kennels. 332-5752.

Yard Debris, Trash

Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Mriwing
No Job too large or small.

Complete lawn service
Free estimate. 323 185)

HonisCiosning

Painting
Brown's Pressure Clianing.
Mildew removed, paint
preparation. Houses, Mobile

Homes. 531-9535.

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xp. in au phases

Lic.l.Ref

Horns Inmwments
Retired Maint. man. Remodeling,

room additions, roof repairs.
patching. Ph. 323-5543, 331.0113.

3220071

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Interior-ExterIor House Painting
Licensed- Insured Bonded
FREE EstImates. (305) 3229440

lunthing Service

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
SO. BALINTIASSOC. 322-5643
Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 323-5214.
PERMATEX COATING I
HOME IMPROVEMENT

1314139

S314$41

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
ICABINETS

323-012
INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, Ilbirglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3211039 or 04.734ø05 collect.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS "

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Svr-v ice
Chg.Cds.Accep$ed
327.1l

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Comm. Bldg.471-1I5S

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stump removal, licensed I in.
sured. FREE est. 162-1117.

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YOURBIRTHDAY
drawn.
Febrisary17,
LEO (Jtdy 23-Aug. 22) You
Lady luck will be watching could be Invited to some cononethlscoming year. You could will benefit you In a large way.
acquire a fattened bank ac- Take care not to let the cat out
count, have mon romance and of the bag.
noUnapics"oulL . .
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find You 40POcially charming today and will want you to be

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make the most of it. Find out
LIBRA (Sept. 23Oct. 23) You
more of what lies ahead for you can look r Dame Fortune to
In 1979 by sending for yo ur copy open doors leading to benefits
of Adro-Grapb Letter. Mail $1 for you in thie area of your work
for each to AdroGrh, P.O. or career. Don't waste her
orccadorl.
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
birth sIi.
Gestures of goodwill from
ARMS (March 21-April 19) friench and associates will be
Don't be afraid to depend on offered to you In large
those little hullots today. They measures today. Some ng
will prove to be quite reliable. rather nice could come
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tuition with reason.
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Seminole County Director of Human Resources
Troy Todd will take a lower position" in county
government March 13, but his hard line" approach
to social services will be maintained, according to
County Administrator Roger Neiswender.
Netswender said Todd has asked for reassignment but Todçt
declined comment."! don't know where you heard that," he said,
prior to Nelswender's confirmation.
"He has asked for reassignment because the pressure of the
position has had an adverse effect on his health," Neiswejider
said today. "Todd feels he has accomplished what the county
commission originally wanted accomplished in evaluating
programs. The positions he has had to take hindered his effectiveness In dealing with personnel in operations," Neiswender
said

Despite Todd's departure, his "hardline" approach to social
services Is not likely to change, the county administrator said.
"The board and I Instructed Todd to dig into situations and give
objective evaluations. He was not free lancing around at his own
direction." Nelswender said.
"The change in leadership will not mean the board Is deemphasizing financial and program responsibilities. The need for
reasonable justification of programs and good sound
management will continue. This will not change. Some times a

Nelswender said.

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angrily charged Todd was insensitive to the needs of the poor and
demanded his ouster.
In Auguet, the Semindle County Health Department medical
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medical and social decisions affeding her department. She said
be was not qualified to make medical decisions.
Todd denied he was making medical decisions, but

COUNTY TRAFF1C AIDE MICHAEL REMON READIES SIGNS

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Fifty-two bus stop signs removed on we
orders of the Sanford city manager will be
back In place soon on the instructions of the

46 That is not the law,
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The law UYS YOU cannot put a bus stop sign
on a regulatory sign." "I would suggest that

city commission,

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Anastasio Somoza, today.

that two foreigners are

It seems, McMlllan said,

Central American county
bu been delayed on a &amp;By
basis since due in part,"to
a breakdown in the court

of the estate, McMillan
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"Nikki's telephone
conversations are very

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McMIllan

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pretty darn well without It," he

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said in her speak Spanish she would be
loak" McMillan said.

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Assistant County Attorney
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Bob McMillan today, her
departure from that an edge In pinin control

the city
future growth problems and
have a voice In recom. I spends approximately $1,700
mendations to the dato and annually in dues and memfederal government, Sanford bership fees in various
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Sniord
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"I can't seeany reason we shoulcin't put the
signs up and leave them up wa &amp; court tells
save taxpayers funds.
us to take am down," said Keith.
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way signs.
But the commission Interpreted the law
differently and overruled him.
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hard line has been taken. The requirement that social agencies
show funds are properly administered and services actually
delivered will remain. Some of the hard evaluaticrnswflcontinue.
We are not interested in back-sUding in areas of accountability,"

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manpo wer organization," Neiswender said.

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CANCU(Junefl-July)In AQUAIUIJ8 (J $F.b 19) a
value to fiie two 10 spots.'
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we'll answer her
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North wants to be In tame
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                    <text>48—Evening Herald, Sanford, F).

BLONDIE

Tuesday, March 20, 1979
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liftexerciseathat are discussed to ask if the same thing lan't
In The Health Letter I am true about men. What about
sending you.
women who have artlflclale
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are then.
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DEAR READER
At that time, If you still have
sending you The Health Letter aoofcessfattal.ktoagood
number 3.7, GIrth Control:
plastic surgeon to see if he can
Avoiding The Big Middle. The help you. If you're lean and In
two ini points are to get the good physical condition, a
fat if your abdomen and out of
competent plastic surgeon can
)ji Injde of your belly cavity.
do a good co6metic removal of
Many people don't realize that skin and significantly improve
there ls about as much fat ln your appearance.
side the belly cavity as there ls
outside. You simply can't
DEAR DR. LAMB— I read
squeeze that fat down with any your column about
the
form of exercise. You have to surrogate mother, the one who
eliminate it and It sounds like had the baby for her friend who
You've eliminated a great deal was sterile and coulcin't have
of It.
children of her own. You said
The second aspect of girth the woman
by
this to me, too.

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to get tougher.
individually from county funds.
Commissioners, In a policy
The remaining three corndecision made at a workshop mlssloners — Dick Williams,
session Tuesday, placed a cap
Bob Sturm and Sandra Glenn
on the total money which will be opted Instead to consider all
allocated for all community service programs on the basis
service agencies in the county of need, merit and perIn the 197910 fiscal year.
foce, without a cap on the
The board also decided that Individual agency funding to be
the fact an agency has been approved with the total not to
funded in the past will give ft no exceed the overall funding cap.
advantage or assurance of
'lb. base of the total cap of
being funded In the future. All money to be spent In the new
agencies will have to compete fiscal year for service
on an equal footing for any programs Is $1Qi,iO, the total
portion 01 the funding pie.
approved for the current year.
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tough time in the past squeezing support of their colleagues
funds
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Commission for Independent 112,000 on, the amount any
social programs here, It's going service agency can receive

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programs.
If private community service Commissioners Bob French
agencies thought they had
and Bill Klrdthoff failed to gain

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striding gait not urffike that of he was dig" out a block of

ancestors of humans.
humans. She said the form of rhinoceros prints. When stirThe
The footprlMa, representing a the foot "was exactly the same rounding soil was removed, the
moment In Earth's
ours."
. 75-foot-long trail was Unhistory, were discovered at
covered.
Ms.
Leakey
said
the
role
of
LMIOIII In northern Tentenla
walking
upri
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in
th
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developlast MU!UneI!. Ms. reskey
Ms.
of
only the end of the excavation mont of hominids cannot be Individuals was smaller than
season In September kept overempbaslzed. She said It, the other and probably was
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University
t ures that made the prints were of Rhode Island noticed a
walking upright, with a free- barely exposed heel print while

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Geographic Magazine.
The new trail was found when

"At one point, and you need
not
be an expert tracker
Butter
d1iCTh
this, 5h5tCps, Pauses,
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turns
the left to glance at
to
aide for myriad Possibilities;
Perfectly
—acme
toolmaking, possibl, threat or Li'regularity, and then continues
man
n''puiation.
ipulation. From
the north.
single deve1oinug, In fact,
fli motion, so uutaeI)'
MOSCOW (UPI) — A thou- stems all modern tedinology.
"Somewhat ijIninh1fjd, human, transcends time.
years ago, give or take a
the
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thropologist Mary Leakey leads us to believe that the found five fossilized footprints

if East had led a diamond
when he got In With that
of spades. South refused to
answer, except to comment

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Theautopsies of the three accident victim were expected to
be completed at Seminole Memorial Hospital early this afternoon,

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Opening lead:
YOU!' affaIrs.
mn
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19) (tce you make up your
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) rründ there Isn't anything you ______________
The results you hope to obtain can't accomplish today.
A Delaware reader asks If
may be difficult to achieve, but However, take C nOt to it*
you
rebid a good five-card
By Oswald Jacoby
you'll never realize them with on any toes In your deter- aid
suit before bidding a fourAlaisoatag
card 5%ft,
underhanded methods. Keep minatlon to do so.
We
a firm
plugging on the straight and
AQUARiUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
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problem
wi
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a
'yes
or no". You show the
narrow.
Discuss things today only with bridge column Is that you four-card suit If convenientCANCER (June 21-July fl) persons Involved In your start out on one subject and — otherwise, you Ignore It
may have to put up with business. Outsiders could
some other problem and rebid the five-card one.
showing Its ugly head as you 'NEWSPAPeR £NTUpR
someone who bores you to tears confuse ______
the facts and do a g
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our merry way,
In order to get another's job of mewing tlthtgo up for
'Do you have a question for
WON was
cooperatlon.i'hs end rssukwlu You.
the experts? Write Ask the
be worth It.
e- Experts, care of this newspa.
not Only
PISCES (Feb. 20-MardI 20) shows a four-card suit
LEO (July *Aug- 22) Your Aliowpaitexperlencetocoig,ol fore rebidding a six carder, pee. Individual questions will
answered if accompanied
methods
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stamped, self-addressed
______ today could be quite your actions today,_p.dally
asmoylag to co.workers. You you're with free spending r&amp;4411ng that slx'card sUit. envelopes. Tb. most Interest.
probably would be better off acquahasic,s, lb what's bad
South gets to a normal, ing questions will be used In
sound three-notrump COn- Sb a column and will receive
twklWg larp taska by your- for YOU.
trod &amp;Mft@Wf
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No charges have been ffled in connection with the accident.

me accident occurred when the W77 Thunderbird being

Bernosky.
The right wheel of the tractor-trader unit was thrust through

Gainey owns the tractor-trailer unit noted Bernosky.

West', king. West led a third

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Atlro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, complish your alms.

Radio Qty Station, N.Y. 10019.
(Nov.
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TAURUS (April 20-May ) U yourself in Order 101 to
you're Inc negative mood today cumb to extravagant Impulses

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The collision of the two vehicles probably occurred in the
middle of the intersection, according to police Sgt. William

ast return a heart, won by

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your n birthday by sending things today. fact, you may

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Hard work, unselfishly appears, don't dI5CUIS fLflhly
mOtivate is the ouly thing that issues with outsiders. A loved
will pay off for you today. one's feelings could be deeply
Subdue personal ambltion&amp; h
Find out more of what lies scoiu'io (Oct. 24-Nov. )

control signs on the Airport Boulevard portion of the Intersection,
police said.

element officers are checking is the possibility of brake failure on
the cab or trailer po rtion of the truck, said Bernosky.

two spades at his second

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coming year. Stick with what procedures that knock them out
o the picture.
you've started and put forth
.amohonest effort.
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William Bernosky today. "A city officer's authority only extends

The vehicles Involved in the accident were Impounded for

Road, according to police.

Clifton Preston Gainey. 59, driver of the tractor trailer unit,
105 Tangerine Drive, Sanford, sustained a cut on his left arm in

EMMEME

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tersection with Airport Boulevard. However, there are no traffic

The victim had been riding in the front seat of the car.

the tractor-trailer unit which was headed east on Old Lake Mary

patrol because ft was determined this morning the accident oc- the accident. He was treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital and
crred five feet outside the city limits,
released.

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A cJ1r4rKtOr trader Collision at Old Lake May Road and Airport driver of the car and her husband Earl Charles Lawson, saine
Originally, the Sanford Police Department investigated the
Accident,However, the Probe is being turned over to the highway

.

. Tractor-trailer unit involved in crash

driven south on Airport Boulevard by Mrs. Lawson collided with

Boulevard about 7:32 p.m. Tuesday In which three DeI.end address and Mr&amp;Lawson'ssIster, Helen McxIvey Ross, 1&amp;utJ)
residents were killed.
Adelle Ave., DeLand all died In the crash,

do a lot of* good abdominal who provided the sperm cells
ezerdses of the type described for artificial insemination.

For Wednesday, March 21, 1979

Crash

to the area within the city limits and if charges are filed and the
matter comes to court, a judge could throw th e case out on that
basis."

Herald Staff Writer

excess skin and want to get rid the legal father is am father
of it, it's Probably going to have who is married to the mother

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the ovum. In a child resulting

If you truly have a lot of from artificial Insemination,

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akin Itself does not contain any DEAR READER — The
muscles that will be benefited basic law of nat ure is the same.
by exercise In this way. If you The inherited characteristicsof

determined.

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Wednesday, March 21, 1979

WORLD

Propos al

Despite Begin's Remarks

A proposed industrial park in Longwood that has been dormant
for three years may get a new lease on life if the city
agrees to the developer's requests.
Platted on April 20, 1976, Baywood Industrial Park has been
delayed because of the lack of availability of commercial
financing for speculation on raw land, B.D. Simpson, representing the developer, Al Stolte told the city commission Monday
night.
"We have been turned down by nine different lending in-

By United Preu Late ntjesaj
Though angry and chagrined, Egypt still plans to sign a
peace treaty with Israel despite Prime Minister
Menachern Begin's declaration that Israel Will never
allow a Palestinian state or return to j
Begin's tough comments, made partly In response
to
ear lier Egyptian statements, coincided with the first
unofficial hints from the Palestine Liberation

stitutions in the pad two years," said Simpson, "but we have been

Organization that It may reconsider Its opposition to
the
peace treaty If It leads
self.
.
detarnInaio,,
The Israeli Knesaet parliament concludes Its debate on
the treaty today, but because only 35 of 100 deputies had

told they would look favorably on funding for developing a portion
of the park If we could sell a couple of the lots."
Simpson requested the commission to permit the developer to
develop 10 of the industrial lots as a first phase. He also asked that
the developer be permitted to Install septic tanks and no sewer

- '-' their my Tuesday, the session promised to drag into an
night before an expectej overwhelm ing
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Alleged Defector Returns
BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - An American soldier
who Allegedly defected In Vietnam and carried weapons
against U.S. troops was scheduled to return from Vietnam
Thursday, U.S. and Vietnamese Officials .
They asid U.S. Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood, 32, of
Gresnabsig, md., was scheduled to be aboard an Air
France jetliner from Ho Q'zl MInh City (Saigon) to
Ban*ok Thursday. Garwood was supposed to be on the
same flight last week but failed to show for unexplained
reasons.
When Garwood returns ftam Vietnam he will face
questioning over allegations that he defected to the
communist side during the war and carried weapons
against U.S. troops. While he still Is carried on the
military rolls as a prisoner of war, he has not received
automatic promotions like other POWs and Marine
sources have said It is possible he will face court-martial,

Coins ,
By MAX EpJWZfL
Herald Staff Writer
Thieves took about $400 In
valuable coins- ,and jewe1ry
worth an additional $300 from a
Longwood home Tuesday
evening, according to Seminole
County sheriff's deputies.

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TEHRAN, Iran,(UPI) — Heavy fighting raged again

today between Kurdish rebels and Iranian troops In the
western Iranian town of Sanandaj despite appeals for a
second tr uce In ________
three days. reoorta said.
Reports from Swandij, 31$ miles west of Tehran, said
ft battle erupted st daybreak when troops at a military

base, besieged by the Kurds but resupplied and reinforced
by helicopters, opened a mortar barrage that blazed
through the city and struck several Kurdish positions.
Unofficial estimates said______
at least 500 people were killed
In three days Of Woody clashes between the army units
and Kurdish rebels demanding self-rule. However,
authorities did not revise their figure released Tuesday of

86 killed.

Lawrence B. McFarren home,
101

City Administrator David Chacey said ft park would close at

10 p.m.
In other bus
busiiness:
-A low bid from Central Florida Underground of $9,M was
accepted input water pipe under SR 434 to serve a new shopping
center.

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Jewelry Stolen

cident, according to police.
Speculation Is that entry to the
car was gained by tripping the
lock with a coathanger.
EQUIPMENTTAKEN
David Dennis, 38, of 6111 Bear
Lake Terrace, Orlando,
reported thieves took $500 In
equipment from his 1978 truck
while It was parked on Howell
$l,l00in goods from his car late Branch Road Tuesday, ac-

Royal 01111113, LOngwoOd, late Tuesday while it was parked In cording to deputies.

Inside Vietnam. "The Peking rulers said their troops had
been completely withdrawn from Vietnam as of March
16," the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry said In a Radio
Hanoi announcement. "This statement Is untrue. It
aimed at fooling the Chinese people and the rest of the
world."
Western military sources confirmed the Chinese had
retained control of some Vietnamese land after their

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(as., * N, FresIb Ave., SaaNd, Ph, 32111.
Cuss ls
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Items Rsuyt WilL Plamis, Mri 53$, $Mea*s, slINg Year
5S$11. Sy Mall: W.Ib. N twist MapS $$.I, IMiuNe. sills, Year,

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Park James Krause

$53,000.

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wt. Eileen L.

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Kenneth M. Beane&amp; wt. Doris. Lots
Eden to Eduardo Curiel, 11 &amp; 12 Academy HIS.
UN. 202, BI. A Crown Oaks. $32,000.
Helen Remusat, Wid. to Henry H.

W.W. JONES, Inc. to Donald E. W. Witte, Jr. &amp; Clara M. Corn.
Ware &amp; WI. Elit. Lt. 21, Wekiva mencing at NE cor. of NW¼ of
Hills, Sec. 7. $79,500.
NW'.. of NE'. of SEC. 15.20.30 etc.
FF. Orl. to Robert G. Noce &amp; WI. $100 .

Christine

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blk C,

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Edward

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Jones to Sue

Forest. $7,000.
Jones Lot ii blk B, Druid Hills,
AI'1.aS McCoy &amp; WI. Margaret to Ests., Firs t Addn. $100 .
George A. Burlakos &amp; WI. Susan J.
Louise D. Williams to Jeanne S.
Lt 11, Wekiva Hills, Sec.
Eight Rua,sgl. Lot 9, blk C, Country Club

$69,000.

Manor, $22,500.
Amer. Home Life Ins, to Walter 0.
J.R. Holloway El Al, Trustees to
Kennedy &amp; wt. Pura N. Lot 36, La Michael L. Sullivan &amp; Bridget M.
Floresta, Unit One. $73,000.
Braun, sgl. Lt 11 blk J Sec 2k North
Michael C. Lane
Ruth to Carl Orl. Ranches. $9,000.
Varoz &amp; WI. Dorothy. Lots 101 11, &amp;
Herman L. Bryant to Annabelle
S", of 9, blk 2, Fairview $4500
Vincent
Vincent E. Brewer &amp; wt. Arlene to Bryant Lot 16 blk 6. Fairlane Ests,
One RepI., $100.
Manuel N. Cintron &amp; WI. Georgia. Lt Sec
Robert L. Lapp &amp; WI Su;Rnne to
11, blk B, San Sebastian HIS., Sec.
Joseph L. Westergren WI Suzanne
Two. $$3
Sutton &amp; Son, Inc. to Donald R. Lot 21 Green Village, $74,500.
Abberton sql. Lot 2$, Wekiva Hills,
Alvin 0. Boothe &amp; WI Mary to
Sec. Seven
Jerry Posey &amp; WI Martha, Beg. p1.
Bruce E. White &amp; wI. Gretchen to 33.41' S of PC of curve on E line of
Carl F. Hallberg, Jr. &amp; WI. Patricia
blk 3., Crystal Lake HIS, $1O,50Q.
It 30 &amp; W. 42' of 29, blk B, West
The Babcock Co. to Roberta F.
Altamonte HIS., Sec. Three. $51,000.
Higginbotham. Lot II. Windward
Ivan Lee White to Robert A. Sq., Sec. One, 536.000.
Riebel &amp; WI. Ruth. Lts 6043, 69.75
Sec. One, Midway Park. $15,000.
Heidrich Entr. to Erwin Peltier &amp;
Henry Ackerman &amp; WI. Lucille to *1 Wanda, Lot 3, Doris M. Heidrict,
Danile P. Balais &amp; WI. Ethel. Lot 15, Sd, $25000
blk V Su.burban Homes $15,500.
Cushman Entr. Inc. to Thomas J.
Marshal's Deed to FHA, Lot 6, Brodrick &amp; WI Carol J. Lot Si,
Lone Pines.
Ravensbrook first add., $141,400.
T.W. Mero &amp; WI. Elsie to Theodore
Walter J. Townsend Jr. &amp; WI Joan
N. Williams &amp; WI. Nancy M. W 160' to Andrew J. Ward &amp;
WI Violet, Lot
of SE" of SE4 of SEC 32.19 30 less 12, blk H Summerset N
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Paul Curran, the Park Avenue
lawyer named by Attorney General Griffin Bell to Investlgate President Carter's family peanut busine., may
have a tougher job than he thought.
His appointment brought down the wrath of fellow
Republicans who saidTuesday they have nothing against
Curran personally -but as long as he is only "special
counsel" to the Justice Department, without the powers
and independence of a Watergate-style "special
prosecutor," his investigation's credibility Of the probe Is
doomed.
Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker called It a "double
stand," and freshman Rep. Jim Sensenbrelmer, R-Wls.,
coined the Inevitable 'peanut-gate."

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$36,000.
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TRIANA, Ala. (UP!) -The Environmental Protection
Agency said Tuesday It had abandoned plans to take the
Army to court over DDT that filtered from a plant on
Army property Into nearby streams.
A study released Monday revealed that 12 longtime
residents Of Triana, where many of the town's 1,000
persons rely on fish from Indian Creek to supplement
their diets, had a residual level of DDT In their bodies 14
times higher than the national average. John White,
regional administrator for EPA In Atlanta, said the
Justice Department has refused to represent EPA In a
court suit against another arm of the federal government.
White was to begin a series of meetings with Army
officials today in an attempt to seek a settlement Of EPA
demands that the Army become Involved In responding to
the DDT pollution. EPA said last month It would go to
court if the Army failed to launch a comprehensive study
Of health effects on residents Of Triana from the poliMlonThe Army said it had no authority to conduct studies
outside Army property.

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bernela Snider to George Frlesn
Philip Tatich, trustee, Commence at &amp; wt Evelyn, Unit 224
Village
NE cor. of NW','4 of NE', of SEC 7. Windmeadows No. 1 Inc.
$39,900.'
21.30 etc. $43
Janice Eaton to Valerie
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Vista Constr., Inc. to Robert
Horlan &amp; WI. Loretta Horian. Lt 5,

Ann, Lot

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Sebastian HIS., Un. 41147,3M.
Douglas L. Fortenberry &amp; wf

blk A, Sweetwater Club Un. 2. Cynthia to Miriam H. Tedgarden,
Lot 10 blk F Seminole sites, $31,500.
H. Miller &amp; Sons to Charles R.
Resid. Comm. to Henry V. Morelli
Hoefler, sgI. Lot 5, blk A, Camelot &amp; WI Emma, Lot 3, blk J Hidden
Un. 3. $47,900.
Lake Un. 'C. 536.0000.
Bet Aire Homes Inc. to Dennis C.
Reed &amp; WI. Shannon P. Lot 22, Bel.
Olga Hunter, to Joseph E. Walls &amp;
Aire Hills, Unit One. $43,200,
wt Patricia, W 14' of Lot 1$ (less IN
The Huskey Co. to Fla. 196' of W 223') Fla. Land &amp; Colon.
Homecrafters Inc., It 3, blk F, Co. Celery Plantation, $17,500.
Sweetwater Club Unit Ole. $49,900.
Florencio E Herbrug,r, to Andrew
Howell Cove Constr. to Pat Blscoe D. Milanak &amp; WI Emily E., N 69' of
&amp; WI. Constance, Lot 9 bI M Howell Lot 2 S 6' of Lot 1, blk S. Northgat.,
Cove 2nd Sec. 56&amp;200.
*44.000.
John B. Luce 1 v.1 Mary S. to
Shadow Lake Woods Inc.. to
Louis J. Mont'451 &amp; wt. Barbaç, It . WifT1er L. Meng,l &amp; WI
G*ntvl,*
VSls,pyHoloWprrs,An.v,
"E Lb 2.,
'Shadow uk.. Woo4,
Wm. Ennis Sol. to Aubrey B. Eads, $13300.

$169,000.

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John I. Lasseter &amp; Roberta M. to Club Unit 7, $34,900.
Winter Springs 0ev. to Custom
Roberta Mary Lasseter Lot 101 NW
20' of 12, repl. of Seminola Park. Designers Inc., Lot 213 Winter
Spring Un. 3 $17,000.
$100.
International Lasnd Planning II
Nader Constr. to A.D. Schultz &amp;
WI. Frances Lot 33, Tuscawilla, Unit Inc. to Mason C Grannon &amp; WI
Charlolt, Lot 116, Jennifer Ests.
6,
Richard H. Caverly &amp; WI. Peggy to $21,000.
Martha V. Arnold to Richard C.
Wm. E. Bennett &amp; wt Gertrude, Lot
9, blk B, Meredith Manor, Nob Hill Griffin &amp; WI ScarIest S. Un. 712 The
Highlands Patio Homes, 545.000.
Sec. $12,100.
Roger E Ortmayer &amp; Rachel to
Barton Pitcher &amp; G.M. Willis to
John A. Henderson &amp; WI. Susan F., S Richard E Duque &amp; WI Beitrix, E
32' of Lt 2 &amp; Lot 3 tess £ 0.26' of blk
291 Of Lot 10 &amp; N 26' of 11, 0
1k I?, C, The Springs Live Oak Village,
BEL.AIR. $19,000
$55,000.
Erneset Southward &amp; Ira,
Nader Homes Inc. to Franklin J.
trustees toJohn G. Squires, Robt.
Garbarino
1. WI
Bonnie
B., Lt 443
Caldwell, Gary E. Massey E two. Winter
Springs
Un.
4
thirds of W ~ of 5W¼ of SE'.3 O.f
Larry
Date &amp;
to
County Rd (less S 40' for rd) etc., Brionni
B.A.
Berlanga
&amp; Cynthia
WI Clara N.,
SEC 720.30. $75,000.
Jesse Jones &amp; WI. Hettie to Lot 23, Foxwood Ph. I $11000.
Quentin E. Yoder &amp; Bernadette to
Th.ordore
Atkins I WI. Eclie Lot
Jorge Ramirez &amp; *1 Ana, Id 113,
10 Forest Lake sd. $42500
San Sebastian Hts.,Un. 4, 542,500.
DEVEX, Inc. to George J. Stanley
H. Miller &amp; Sons Orl., Inc.
&amp; wt. Sondra Lot 39 Jennifer Ests. Frank Of
Memmo, Jr. &amp; WI Brigitte,
$72,100.
Lot 66, San Sebastian His., Un. 3,
Amneer. Group one Inc. to Hagen $42,900.
Homes Inc., Lot 22, Grove Ests. H Miller &amp; Sons Fla. Inc. to Glean
$1.00.
L. Coleman &amp;wf Mary Lot 3
blk
Sunrise Erectors, Inc. to Harry V. B, Camelot Un. 3,
$43,700.
Kohn &amp; WI. Joyce. Lot 61, Sunrise Robert E. Johnston.,
to John J
Unit One. $35,400.
Placitelli &amp; WI Carol K. It. 1 rapt.
Thomas H. KeIpp. to John A. bik CE. Country Club

Wednesday, March 21,

Winter Springs Lifts
Moratorium
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By ROGER ROY
Herald Correspondent

as the conflicts were resolved. Street, from residential to they would be In court pretty rates.
struction of a convenience
Councilman Wilfred Arnold commercial to comply with the quick."
However, Arnold said the store. Binford said Councilman
said at Tuesday night's council requirements of the city's land
owners were "apparently not Laurent Pellerin told him the
The Winter Springs City meeting the contradictions use program.
It was suggested that the too concerned" about the property could be rezoned to C.
Council has lifted a three-week- could be corrected by either
Councilman John Bennett council Include a provision In
He said of the 13
old moratorium on building amending the land use program said he voted against the the rezoning that the taxes on
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ponses
Pellerin, however, said 'II
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for four of the five or changing the zoning of the rezoning because tax rates fo.t"ct it'tty wou1Lt Increase from the ownersth"eleven
said asked you If you would consider
locations where there were property for which building commercial property are with comjncrtai zoning. But they weren't opposed to the changing to something other
contradictions between the permits are sought.
higher than taxes for the same
zoning change and two said than commercial use." He
city's comprehensive land U5
'fl peflflft moratorium was property zoned residential.
Piland noted: "We can't they were against It."
added, "The people on Mode
program and the current zoning raised in the Horseshoe Acres
"I can't see raising taxes guarantee (the owners) that the
Road do not want that property
designation of the properties. subdivision, an area of the unnecessarily,
and I think tax assessor won't assess the
The only area where the to be used for commerclil
During a Feb. 27 meeting the Terrace subdivision and on a
property at a higher value after moratorium was not lifted Is an purposes."
council
Imposed
the parcel of land on SR 434 near
'I can't SI•
it's
eleven-acre tract on the east
zoned commercial,"
moratorium to allow time to
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byclomging
side
of Moss Road In what was
Binford said he might have
resolve zoning conflicts the specifications of the land
raising taxes
Also voting against the formerly a sewage treatment misunderstood Pellerin's
discovered during a debate use program to conform to
rezoning was Councilman Bill plant. Three weeks ago a comment to him earlier. He
over whether to allow a sheet cent land use.
unnecessarily'
Jacobs who said, "What the council discussion about said he may also want to
metal shop to locate on South
council should have done was whether to allow owncr Tom develop the land with "singleTh e council voted unaniRoad
Road in an area
that's what Is happening here." simply change the land use Binford to build a sheet metal family or even patio sytle
surrounded by residential mously to change the reMayor Troy Piland also program to allow the property shop on that property led to the homes."
quirenients of the coM.
opposed the rezoning because to remain zoned residential, ban on building permits.
At the time the moratorium prehensive land use program the property owners had not Th en when the owner wanted to
The council Instructed Blowas approved It was not clear for the three parcels.
requested the change. "Of have It changed to commercial
Tuesday
night
Binford
made
ford
to file a formal request to
exactly how many "conflict
The council also voted 3 to 2 to course I can't say what's going we could have changed the an Informal request to the have the property rezoned,
areas" existed, city officials change the zoning of the fourth to happen here," he said, "but zoning and the land use council to rezone the Moss Ro.d although there was no insaid. It was decided by council area where the moratorium I'll tell you right now, If the program." He said In that way property from C-2 (heavy dlcatlon Tuesday night
whether
then that building permits was lifted, along SR 434 bet- councilmen rezoned my the owners would not have to commercial) to C-i (light the members
would be Issued In these areas ween Sherry Avenue and Wade property without my request pay commercial property in commercial) to allow con the rezoning. would approVe

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The captain and sevencrew
members of a Uberlars frelØer bave been ordered held
In lieu Of ball on charges they triad to smeggl. 41,101
pounds of hAIhIth worth $40 millicis Into the cowdry In
what officialssay lsthelargestaeinnof thedrughiUS.
history. The defendants, thom Wed Germans and Ave
Americans, were arralgeed Tuesday befit. U.S.
magwrow Robed Cowan. They wore arreded iMuày
when Coast Guard offi'1a1i sad aercotlos agunti boarded
ft freI.r off Sandy Hook and fiend the '--'stashed In the ship's hold. The five Americess, Rabid
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WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI)—A Maryland priest will be
arraigned within two weeks for a series Of robberies attributed to the so-called "Gentleman Bandit."
Bernard T. Pagano was Indicted by a New Castle
County grand jury Tuesday on five charges Of armed
robbery and one attempted robbery charge. The 53-yearold pried from Cambridge, Mt,is believed by police tobe
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12, blk I, Manuel Frank &amp; WI Beatrice to
English Ests.* Unit Two. $46400.
Jon W. Zabel, trustee, Lots
$unriseErectors, Inc. to Gerald c Longwood, less rd., $36,000.2 i. 212
Dorn 1. wI. Beverly J. Lt 71 Sunrise Mark I. Hoffman &amp; Karen hi ri w
unit One. $31,100.
- &amp; Assoc,, Lot 6, secret
June 5. Byrnes (Form, Carson) to $30,000.
James Conley &amp; WI. Margie, Lot 35, Jerome C. Jordan &amp; WI Anne to
blk C. Crystal Bowl 2nd Addn. $5,900. Charles
Gates
Nancy,
James Conley Margie to English Woods First Add,,., $49,90
Gary L. Mormon &amp; WI Nancy to
Framx Constr., Inc. Lot 21, blk
Crystal Bowl 2nd Addn. sj,soo.
John A. Crosby &amp; wt Norma, Lot $,
Dunhill Inc. to Rot S. West, Jr. blk 6. Weatherelield
WI. Patricia, Lt. 3, Wekiva Hill,, $39,400.
Se Five, $70,900.
Patrick C. Law
WI Judy to
Craven Dcv. to Fred D. Cersey&amp; James L. Mills &amp; WI Christine
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of starry-eyed children who knew him only as television's
Captain Video, has been found dead In the small
Manhattan hotel room when he lived alone with his
memories.
The 67-year-old actor, who has been virtually out Of
work since his popular science fiction kiddie show went oft
the air In 1956, had been living alone at the George
Washington Hotel for the pest four years, according to a
clerk.
On Monday, pollee discovered his body in his room,
which reportedly was filled with memorabilia Of his
career. It has been unclaimed at the Belleviae'morgus
since that time.

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COVINGTON. Ky. (UP11
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The ads apps" 'tJ pective habands included a asth
e need to lose more weight account 'and
"Ml&amp;iIijt Glob." for a osme color photo of 1(4 Andsr&amp;n endan unhousebroken dog, said furniture, Meyer Mad coinOf molft late last year.
wearing a pink dies., hiked up Gambill.
plaint with authorities.
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Miss Anderson was charged
ON 5at Of
Ipofldsilce
pounds, seeking a loving
Later, said Gambill, (4 was with Noble Meyer 13 of with transporting stOlIll money
GUISUU acroas state lines and Monday &amp;
blabuid, larriage and sscwi. Anderson asked for money for Crystal River.
c.
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Vol, said that at
plane fare and "lothlng to get said Miss Anderson
court
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Who placed the ads,
Seven. $73,500.
Meyer
But then, added Ganhlll,
said os to m reepoiwos
Miss Anderson said Meyer
would corns a "k4 off" letter Although Miss Anderson's "Just went crasy when I said I
co' a 116"I Of Miss st$orner said she returned to wouldn't marrY him caiis
U.S. Attonisy Qeve Gambill Anders, In hair curlers and Msyr a $30,000 Mercedes Benz, In the FBI and every cop In Braz ii
Miss Andersos's hush1 within overweight tommy. The
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BALTIMORE (UP!) -A mistrial has been declared in
the murder case of a former nurse because jurors could
not decide whether a comatose patient was dead or alive
when she disconnected his respirator,
Baltimore Criminal Court Judge Robert L Karwackl
dismissed the jury of six men and six women late Monday
night after being told they were deadlocked In the can of
Mary Rose Robaczynskj Because of the jury's Indecision
over the death issue, Assistant State's Attorney Howard
B. Gersh said he was not sure the cue would be retried
until the legislature enacted new laws.
Jurors said they could not decide whether patient Harry
Gessner was dead or alive when the plug was pulled on his
respirator at Maryland General Hospital on March 8, 193.
Mrs. Robaczynsld, 24, of Pasadena, Md., tearfully admitted to jurors Monday that she unplugged Gessner's
respirator after determining that he had no pulse or blood
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Wekiva Road. Like the others It will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
Manager of the 55,000 square foot store will be Gary Castleberry, who formerly
managed the Altamonte Springs store. This will be the most convenient Albert
semis to the Sanford area, according to company spokesman Joe Long, and can be
easily reached by Interstate.$ or Markham
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Consulate, including Guillermo Pollock, a secretary to the
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UP!) - Some 500 South
Koreans and an unknown number of gentthes entered
the United Slates Illegally with fake visas bought from a
ring that Included four U.S. Consulate workers, officials
lay.
Police Inspector Norberto Vellegal told a news confuene. Tuesday 13 people were srred In the bizarre
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china Continues Occupation
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)

took a citizens band radio and
tools, valued collectively at
$260, from his 1977 Ford truck
while It was parked on the Lake
Jessup Bridge Monday, according to sheriff's deputies.
The truck was reportedly
locked at the time of
cident.

Tuesday and took . the a parking lot at Seminole
MOTOR TAKEN
timlzed Monday at the Lake
valuables, according to Community College, according
Archie Smith, 31, manager of Jessup Bridge.
deputies.
to Sanford Police.
the Sanford Boat Works, HighGanas reported to sheriff's
Entry
to
the
house
was
de
way 415 at the Stenstrom deputies someone broke Into his
Taken
In
the
break-in
were
an
Entr
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AM-FM stereo; four stere, Bridge, reported someone took l9l7 Chevrolet pickup truck and
The valuables had been kept speakers; a 40channel cItIzens a 33 horsepower boat motor, took a hat, $30 In cash and a 12In a bedroom, said deputies.
band radio and a radar valued at $190, from a boat at gauge shotgun,
valued
81'EREO,CBTAXEN
detector, valued at a total of the boat works Tuesday.
collectively at $4J5,
Bryan R. Scruggs, 18, of 1
$1,100 from the car.
CB, TOOLS TAKEN
Ganas said his truck was
Hilltop Place, Altamonte
Scniggi reported his car was
David Crawford, 31, of locked at the time of the In.
Springs, reported thieves
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Hagen Homes Inc. to Harley D.
Livesey &amp; wt. Fiorina, Lot F23, in Witwer &amp; WI. Vera, Lot 21 Grove
SEC 11.2032, 5 acres ml, $12,90 .
Estas. $59,700.
Douglas Wm. Elliott &amp; wt.
(QCD) A. Duda &amp; sons Inc. to
Meredith to Joseph Mazaleski &amp; WI. Wint er Springs Dcv. Corp. easement
EIiz. Lot 71. Sandalwood. $39,500,
$100.
Martha Eakin to John Alvarez &amp;
Foxwood Dcv., Ltd. to Larry A.
Catherine &amp; Phillip Nogueira &amp; WI.
Dale &amp; WI. Cynthia S. Lots 20
2$
Louisa, Commence at SE cot. Bill 0, For.vood Phase
Lake Wayman His., Lake Addn.
P.es.d. Comm. Amer., Inc. to Karl
G. Scheblein &amp; WI. Linda. Lot 133,
(QCD) Scm. Co. Teachers Fed. Barclay Woods First
CU to Harry W. Boone, Lot 5, less N.
JSl Dcv., Inc. to Walter L. Ap.
31.37' all of 6 &amp; N 31.37' of 7, Beck's plewhhte, Lot 100 Wedgewood Unit
Addn. $100.
Three. $63,400.
Harry W. Boone to 0.6G.
Paul Harris &amp; wt. Gail to Mack D.
Williams, Jr. Lot (less N 31.37') all Sawyer, Jr., sgl. W'7 of Lot 11,
It. 2,
61 N 31.37' of 7 less W I ft. rw,
St. Johsn Ranche Ests., Unrec.
Beck's Addn. $75,000.
Ruben Figueroa &amp;wt. Iris to Felix
James Khoury &amp; WI. Joella to
R.Ortlz&amp;wf.Gladys. Lot 673 Spring
James C. Khoury &amp; WI. Joella B. I
Oaks Un. $31,000.
Robert Burns, Lot 9$ Grovevi,w
Fred Delemos &amp; Sons, Inc. to
Vill. sd, Lk Mary
$100.
Dominick A Van Den Abell &amp; WI.
David W. Beane &amp; WI. Verna to 0.

Mallek warehouse at Short and Wilma Streets.
The commission voted to accept the low bid submitted by NIdy
Construction of $11,612 to construct a multi-purpose court for
basketball and volleyball In Candyland Park, and to explore a
lighting protect for the baseball field.
Longwood resident Robert Daves suggested the outfield lights
would annoy surrounding residents by shining In their windows at
night and the night games and accompanying noise alsobring of
complaints.
He proposed it would be less troublesome if relocated at the
other end of the field, but was told that area was reserved for
sewer plant expansion.

Longwood Burglary

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— The commission voted to purchase fence needed to loan to the
Six months.
soccer league to fence off temporary playing area on SR 434 while
The commission passed a motion by Commissioner Stephen work Is being done on Candylant
Barton to table until next Monday's meeting so that Corn
— ChaceY was instructed to check into al .nsU,esonpw&amp;.
missioner Ray Lelbensperger, who was not on the council w)J
of a new billing machine for city utilities or repair Of the presen t
approved the plat, could familiarize himself with the project.
22-year-old machine at $2,400.
Based on the recommendation of city consulting engineer Al
-The mayor proclaimed April 15-22 National Coin Week in fl
Land, the commission approved a site plan for the 50-by-70 ft. city at the request of the Central Florida Coin Club.

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Egypt Will Sign Treaty

proposedindustrialLongwood
pot
that has been dormant
for three Years may get a new lease on ilfeff the city __________

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Though angry and chagrined, EVPt Mill plans to sign a
Peace treaty with Israel despite Prime Minister
Menachein Begin's declaration that Israel
allow a Palestinian state or return to it j bOI*Ts.
to
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earlier Egyptian statements, coincided with
first
unofficial hints from the Palest ine Liberation
OrgI'M1on that it may reconsiderIts
Peace treaty if. it leads to true pii,1i
self.
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Platted on April 20, 1V76, Baywood Industrial Park has been
delayed because of the lack of availability of c.einmercla]
financing for speculation on raw land, B.D. Simpson, representing the developer, Al Stoke told the city commission Monday

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told they would look favorably on funding for developing a portion
of the park If we could sell a couple of the lots."
Simpson requested the commission to permit the developer to

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the treaty today, but because only 35 of 106 deputies had
their say Tuesday, the session promised to drag into the
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accepted to put water pipe under SR 4H to save a new shopping

the developer be permitted to install septic tanks and no sewer cater.
lines unless the city could promise to supply sewer service within
The commission voted to purchase fence needed to loan to
sij months.
soccer
league to fence off temporary playing area on SR 434 while
The Cnrnttjn passed a
by Commissioner Stephen work Is being done on CandyIaj.
oil purchaae
Barton
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niIaslonr Ray Lelbensperger, who was not on the council which of new billing machine
for city utilities or repair
approved the pint, could familiarize himself with the project.
22-year-old machine at soo
Based on the renmendatIon of
consulting engineer Al
The mayor proclaimed April 15-22 National Coin Week In
lAnd, J'.
approved a site plan for
city at the request of the Central Florida Coin ClUb.

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present

BANGKOK, DaI1ad (UP!) An American soldier
who allsgotfly defected in Vietnam and carried

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was wheduled to return from Vidnam

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Herald Staff Writer

cident, according to police. took a citizens band radio and
Speculation Is that entry to the tools, valued collectively
car was gained by tripping the $280,
his WI? Ford truck
Thieves took about $400 in
lock with a coathanger.
while
It
was
parked on the Lake
valuable coins and jewelry
EQUIPMENTTAKEN
Jessup
Bridge
)fl45y,
worth an additional $300 from a
David Dennis, 3$, of 6111 Bear cording to sheriff's deputies.
Longwood home Tuesday
Lake Terrace, Orlando,
The truck was reportedly
evening, according to Seminole
reported thieves took $500 in locked at the time of the inCounty sheriff's deputies.
equipment from his 1978 truck ci dent.
rrgian emaeiea '.lI
while It was parked on Howell
lawrence E. McFarrei horn., $l,l00Ingooda from his car
Branch Road Tuesday, acGary Ganas, 31, 455 Ohio
101 Royal Oaks, Longwood, late Tuesday while it was parked in cording to deputies.
Ave., Sanford, was also 'c
Tuesday and took - the a parking lot at Seminole
MOTORTAJLEN
tlmnlzed Monday at the We
from

war,

Heavy Fighting In Iran
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Heavy fighting raged again

today between Kurdish rebels and Iranian troop. In the
wotem Iradim town of Sanandej despite appeals for a

valuables, according to Community College, according
deputies.
to Sanford Police.
Egryto
Entry the bousewu
Taken Inthebrukwe an

second truce In three days. reoorts said.
Reporti from 8anandaj,3'l miles wed ofTehjan said
that battle erupted at daybreak when troops at a military
base, besieged by the Kurds but resupplied and reinforced
by helicopters, opened a mortar barrage that blazed
ttrough the city and struck several Kurdish positions.
Unofficial estimates said at least 500 people were killed
In these days of bloody clashes between the army units
and Kirdith rebels demanding self-rule. However,
authorities did not revise their
released Tuesday of
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Leads To

Wm. Ennls 901. to Aubrey B. Eads, $t3.00.
Jr. I. *1. Mary Lot 6, tier 3 blk 13,
The Huskey Co. to Russell
% .i Town of Sanford. sI,SOO.
Swain Jr., Lot 3, bhk A, Swe,twat,
John I. Lasseter &amp; Roberta M. , Club Unit 2. 154,900.
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Roberta Mary Lasseter 101108. NW
20' of 12, repl. of Seminole Park. Designers Inc., lot 213 Witir
Spring Un. 3 $17,000.
$100.
International Lasnd Planning II
Nader Constr. to A.D. Schultz &amp;
WI. Frances Lot 33, Tuscawllha, Unit Inc. to Mason C Grannon &amp; wI
Charlott, Lot 116, Jennifer Ests.
RlchvdH.Caverly&amp;wf.peggyto 121,000.
Martha V. Arnold to Richard C.
Wm. E. Bennett &amp; WI. Gertrude, Lot
p
L buk I, Meredith Manor, Nob Hill Griffin &amp; wt Scarleit S. Un. 712 The
Highlands Patio Homes, 1-45.000.
Sec. $12,100.
Roger E Ortmayer I Rachel to
Barton Pilcher &amp; G.M. Willis
Richard E Duque &amp; *1 Btrl, E
hn A. Henderson &amp; WI. Sun F.,
291 of Lot 101 N 26'o111, blk 12, .)2'OfLt 2 &amp;Lot]IessEQ34'ofbhk
C, The Springs Live Oak ViIhag,
BELAIR.
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$15,000.
Erneset Southward &amp; Ira,
Nader Homes Inc. to Franklin J.
trustees to John G. Squires,
Robt. J. Garbarino &amp; WI Bonnie B., Lt 442
Caldwell,
E. Massey E two. Winter Springs Un. 4571,400.
thirds, of WGary
~ 01 SW¼ of SE¼ 0.1
Larry A. Dale I. Cynthia to
County Rd (less S 40' for rd) etc.,
Brionnl B. 60f181198 &amp; WI Clara N.,
SEC 720.30. $75000
Lot 23. Foxwood Ph. I
Jesse hones &amp; WI. Hettle
Quentin E. Yoder &amp;
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Ihoordore 0. Atkins I WI. Edle Lot
Jorge Ramirez I WI Ana, Lot lii,
10 Forest Lake sd. $42,500.
San Sebastian Hts.,1Jn. 4, $42,500.
DEVEX, Inc to George J. Stanley H. Miller
$ Sons 0,1, Inc. fo
&amp; WI. Sondra Lot 39 Jennifer Ests. Frank Di Memmo,
&amp; WI Brigitte,
Lot 66, San Sebastian His., Un. 3,
Ainneer. Group one Inc. to Hagen $42,900
Homes Inc., Lot 22, Grave Ests. H Miller &amp; Sons
Flu. Inc. to Glet
11,100.
L.Colemanlwf MaryM, Lot 3. blk
Sunrise Erectors, Inc. to Hairy V. B, Camelot Un. 3, $45,7
00.
Kohn I WI. Joyce. Lot 61, Sunrise
Robert E. Johnston,, to John
UnitOne. $53,400.
Piacitelhi &amp; WI Carol K. , It. 1 reph.
Thomas H. Kelpp. to John A. buk CE, Country
Club Addn, CI,
Matrel Donne L,EVoIW44'oILt uo
11,W10'of
$ E60' 01 12, blk I, Manuel Frank &amp; wt Beatrice
to
English Ests., Unit Two. 144.300.
Jon W. Zabel, trustee, Lots 2101253
Sum' iii Irictoqi, Inc. to Gerald C. Longwood, less rd., $54.OflJ,
Dorn I *1. Beverly j. LI 71 Sunrise
Mark I. Hof fman I Karen to CLW
Unit One. $50,000.
&amp; Assoc., Lot 4. Secret Lake,
sd,
JuniS. Byrnes (Form. Carson) to 130,000.
Jerome C. Jordan &amp; wt Anns
James Conley &amp; WI. Margi,, Lot ,
blk Crystal Bowl 2ndAdoh, $3,900.
Char* 0. Gatis &amp; wt Nancy, Ltj
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(OCO) James Conhey I MargIe to English Woods First Addn,, $4s,.
Frarns Co.ntr., Inc. Lot 21, bhk c, Gary L. Morman &amp; wi Nsncy
Crystal Bowl 2nd Add,,. $3,500.
-11 A. Crosby I WI Norma, Lot
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Ounifill Inc. to Robert West, Jr. bhk 6, WSSthi leld
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members of a Ubenlams frigidir hive bem oiJmnd held
In lien of bail on chnn they triad to emuggle 40
pounds of bmWA worth $0 MOM late the ceedsy in
aivaaylsth.larpdseinetsof thedeginUl
what
hidory. The defadonts, thou Wed Germans ad five
Americans, wire arralpsd Tuesday Islet.. U.S.
Rebut Csw Th wire arredad Saturday
wha Coed 0usd o15dain ad usesUes gadi heeded
friluo1$dyHsskad ft" ths"
dashed in ft ship's hold. The five Aaarkai Rebut
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WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!) — A Maryland pried will be
arraigned within two weeks for a series of robberies alltributed to the so.cafled "Gedlenan Bandit."
Bernard T. Psgano was Indicted by a New Cads
Cowdy grand jury Taiday on five cbups of armed
robbery and one attempted robbery charge. The Uycu'
old pried from Cambridge, Md., Is believed by police to be
the gsd.el, well.dreued man who earned the nickneme
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NEW YORK (UP!) Albert Hedge, the hero of millions
of starry-eyed children who knew him only as television's
Captain Video, has been found dead In the small
Manhattan hotel room where he lived abw with his
memories.
The 67-year-dill actor, who has been virtually out of
work since his popular science fiction kiddie show wed oft
the air In 1956, had been living alone at the George
Washington Hotel for the pad four years, according to a
clerk.
On Monday, police discovered Na body In his room,
which reportedly was filled with memorabilia of his
career. It has been unclaimed at the Bellevue morgue
mce that time.

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Agoodreo,onin 1901 ... and today.

'Captain Video' Dead

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Berna ette to

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Cove 2nd Sec. 844.200.
$41,000.
John 8. Luc. &amp; WI Mary s. to
Shadow Lake Woods Inc. to
Lt$,J.Mofll&amp;f Barton, ,,t ,per L. ngel 1. WI O.nevie*

Ky. (UP!) — OSID4'I1)e With the pros. letter IdaiTad to problems such jewelry, $3100 (ton'. a bank

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Lot 10 blk F Sem inole sItes, $31,500.
Resid. Comm. to Henry V. Morelli
&amp; WI Emma, Lot 3, buk J Hidden
Lake Un. 1. 536,0000.

Albertassa spesed K. fifth Mere 1* thIs area today at S am. on State Road 434 at
WekJVa Read, Like the others It will be open 24 hos a day, seven days
a wk,
Manager of the 55,1W square fool store will be Gary Castleberry,
who formerly
mauged the Altamonte Springs store. This will be the most convenient Albert
seas tothe Sanford area, according to company spokesman Joe Long, and can be
easily reached by Iaterslate.4 or Markham Road

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Agency said Tuesday It had abandoned plans to take the
Army to court over DDT that filtered from a plant on
Army property Into nearby streams.
A study released Monday revealed that 12 longtime
residents of Trim, where many of the town's 1,000
persons rely on fish from Indian Creek to
their diets, had a residual level of DDT In their bodies 14
time, higher than the national avenge. Joins White,
regional administrator for EPA In Atlanta, said the
Justice Department has refused to represent EPA In a
court suit against another arm of the federal government.
White was to begin a series of meetings with Army
officials today in an attempt to seek a settlement of EPA
demands that the Army become Involved In responding to
the DDT pollution. EPA said lad month It would go to
court If the Army failed to launch a coinprebensive dudy
of heal h effects on rbkMs of Titan. from the pftdkin.t
The Army said It had no authority to uoiuet etudes
outside Army property.

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Koreans and an unknown number of Argentines entered
the United Slates Ukgslly with fake visas bought from a
ring that Included four US. Co nsulate workers,

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control of some Vietnamese land after their
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$169,000.
H. Miller &amp; Sons to Charles R.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Paul Curran, the Park Avenue
lawyer named by Attorney General Griffin 5.11 to Investigate President Carter's family peem* business, may
have a tougher job than be thought.
His appointment brought down the wrath of fellow
Republicans who said Tuesday they have nothing against
Cirra'. personally but as long as he Is only "special

area

and Independence
a Watergatedyle "special
prosecutor," his investigation's credibility of the probe Is
doomed.
Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker called it a "double
Mind," and freshman Rep. Jim Sensenbrezmer, R.WIs.,
coined the inevitable "peanut-gate."

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It 14, Wekiva Hills, Sec. Eight Rua, sgl. Lot 9, blk C, Country Club
Manor, $22,500.
Amer. Home Life Ins, to Walter D.
J.R. Hattaway Et Al. Trustees
Keiy &amp; WI. Pura N. Lot 36, La Michael L. Sullivan &amp; Bridget to
M.
FI0Iflta, Unit One. $75000.
Braun, sgt. Lt 11 blk J Sec 2A, North
Michael C. Lane &amp; Ruth to Carl On. Ranches. $9,000.
YOM &amp; WI. Dorothy. Lots 108.11,8.
Herman L. Bryant to Annabelle
5½ of 9, blk 2, Fairview
Vincent E. Brewer &amp; WI. Arlen e to Bryant Lot 16 blk 6. Fairlane Ests,
Manuel N. Cintron &amp; WI. Georgia. Lt Sec One Repi., $100.
Robert L. Lapp &amp; WI Su7*nne to
11, blk B. San Sebastian His., Sec.
Joseph L. Westergren I WI Suzanne
Two. $53,000.
Sutton &amp; Son, Inc. to Donald R. Lot 21 Green Village,
Abbeiton sgl. Lot 2$ Weklva Hills,
Alvin D. Soothe &amp; WI Mary to
Sec. Seven *44.000.
Jerry Posey &amp; Wi Martha, Beg. .
Bruce E. White &amp; WI. Gretchen to 35.41' S of PC of curve on E line of
Carl F. Hallberg, Jr. &amp; WI. Patricia blk 3., Crystal Lake His, $10,500.'
Li 30 &amp; W. 42' 01 29, bhk 8, West
The Babcock Co. to Roberta F.
Altamonte His., Sec. Three. $54,000. 'Higginbotham
n$ ti. Wln,Iw?,4
,,Ivan
Ivan Lee White to Robert A. SqSe
One $36 000
&amp; WI. Ruth. Its 60.63, 69-75
Sec. One, Midway Park. $15,000.
Heidrich Entr. to Erwin Pehtzer &amp;
Henry Ackerman &amp; WI. Lucille to WI Wanda, lot 3. Doris M. Heidrich
Danile P. Bulls &amp; WI. Ethel. Lot 15, sd, $25,000
bhk 21 Suburban Homes $15,300.
Cushman Entr. Inc. to Thomas J.
Marshal's Deed to FHA, Lot 6, Brodrick P. Wi Carol J.
Lot SL
Lone Pines.
Ravensbrook first add., $148,400.
T.W. Moro &amp; WI. Elsie to Theodore
Walter J. Townsend Jr. &amp; WI Joan
N. Williams &amp;
Nancy M. W 160 ' to Andrew J. Ward &amp; WI Violet, Lot
of
4 of SE'/4 of SEC 32.10-30 less 12, blk H Summerset Nor
th, Sec.2
fruit crop. $10,000.
$36,000.
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.on C. to
uernota Snider to George Friin
Philip Tatich, trustee, Commence at &amp; WI Evelyn, Unit 22
4 Village ii
NE cor. of NW¼ of NE¼ of SEC 7. Windmeadows No. 1 Inc.
21.30 etc. $43,000.
Janice Eaton to Valerie Ann, lot
Vista Constr., Inc. to Robert 172 San Sebastian His., Un.
Merlin &amp; WI. Loretta Horian. It 5,
Douglas L. Fortenberry &amp; *1

$49,000.

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Hanoi announcement. "This statement Is untrue. It Is
aimed at fooling the (bins.. people arid ... Me rest ot the

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Christine S. Lot 31 blk C. The
(QC D) Edward S. Jones to Ste
Forest. $7,000.
Jones Lot ii blk B. Druid Hills,
Arteniss McCoy &amp; wt.Margaret to Ests., First Add,,. $100.
George A. Burlakas &amp; WI. Susan J.
Louise D. Williams to Jeanne S.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) Hanoi charged today
more than 1000 Chinese t roops
Mill up to 12 miles
Vktrunn. "The Peking rulers said their troops had

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NW'!, of NE'!, of SEC. 1520.30 etc.

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Archie Smith,31, manager of Jessup Bridge.
the Sanford Boat Works, HighGanas reported to sherlWs

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way 415 at the Stenstrom deputiessomeonebrokepj
Hoetler, sgl. Lot 5, blk A, Camelot
AM-FM stereo; f
Bridge, reported someone took 1977 Chevrolet pickup truck and Un.). W,900.
The valuables had been kept speakers; a 4Ochajuwj
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Dennis C.
a 33 horsepower boat motor, took a hat, $30 In cash and a 12- Reed
&amp; WI. Shannon P. Lot 22, Bet.
in a bedroom, said deputies,
band ra dio and a radar valued $190, from a boat
Olga Hunter, to Joseph E. Walls I.
gauge shotgun, valued Air Hills,
Unit One. $43,200.
WI Patricia, W 44' of Lot II (less N
STEREO, CBTAKEN
detector, valued at a total of the boat works Tuesday.
collectively at $435.
The Huskey Co. to Fla. 196' of W 2231) Flu. Land
&amp; Colon.
Bryan R. Scruggs, 18, of 115 $1,100 from the ca'.,
Homecrafters Inc., It 3, bhk F, Co. Celery Plantation,
CS, TOOLS TAKEN
Gam
said
his
truck
$17,500,
Willi s
Sweetwater
Club
Unit
Hilltop Place, Altamonte
Of
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Florencio
$49,900.
Scruggg reported his car was
E Herbrug,r, to AndreW
David Crawford, 31, of locked at the time of the InHowell Cove Constr. to Pat Biscoc D. Mihanak &amp;
E., N 69' of
rçot thieves
Orlando,
of
someone cident, according to depufles. &amp; WI, Constance, Lot 9 bI M Howell Lot 2S6' of LotWI1,Emily
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When Garwood returns from Vietnam he will face
qesâIçj
over allegations that he defected to the
egqnj_s
wit '.4
wpna
against U.S troops. While he still Is carried on the
military rolls as a prisoner of
he has not received
automatic promotions like other POWs and Marine
sources have said It is possible he will face cowtmartlal.

TEHRAN, Iran, (UP!)

BALTIMORE (UP!) A mistrial has been dedared In
the murder case of a former nurse because jurors could
not decide whether a comatose patient was dead or alive
when she disconnected his respirator.
Baltimore Criminal Court Judge Robert L Karwacki
dismissed the jury Of six men and six women late Monday
night after being told they were deadlocked In the case of
Mary Rose Robaczynski. Because of the jury's indecision
over the death issue, Assistant State's Attorney Howard
B. Gersh said he was not sure the case would be refried
until the legislature enacted new laws.
Jurors said they could not decide whether patient Harry
Gesaner was dead or dive when the plug
pulled on his
respirator at Maryland General Hospital on March 8, 197$.
Mrs. Robaczynskl, 24, of Pasadena, Md., tearfully admitted to jurors Monday that she unplugged Gsu'iers
respirator after determining that he had no pulse or blood
preszwe.

$71,50Q.

Francs )Mlbisr from Ho ad MInh City (Saigon) to
Bill "
Garwood was supposed to be on the
sam fl1 1M week but failed
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as the conflicts were resolved. Street, from residential to they would be In court pretty rates.
struction of a convenience
Councilman Wilfred Arnold commercial to comply with the quick."
However, Arnold said the store. Binford said Cowicllmths
said at Tuesday night's council requirements of the city's land
owners were "apparently not Laurent Pellenin told him the
The Winter Springs City meeting the contradictions use program.
It was suggested that the too concerned" about the property could be rezoned to C.
Councll has Wed athree-week- could be corrected by either
Councilman John Bennett council include a provision In
old moratoriwn on building aznendingtbelaaluse program said he voted against the the rezoning that the taxes on rezoning. He said of the 13
Pellerth, however, said '1
responses the city received
permits for four of the five or changing the zoning of the rezoning because tax rates for the property would not Increase from
the owners "eleven said asked you If
would ccnsldç
locations where there wite property for which building commercial property are with commercial zoning. But they weren't opposed to the changing toyou
something otl*
contradictions between the permits are sought.
Now than taxes for the same
zoning change and two said than commercial use." HE
city's cotnprthensive land use
The permit moratorium was property zoned residential.
Piland noted: "We can't they were
it."
added, "The people on Mode
program and the CUTIIt 50111fl5 raised In the Horseshoe Acres
"I can't see raising taxes guarantee (the owners) that the
Road do not want that property
designation of the properties. subdivision, an area of the unnecessarily,
and I think tax assessor
The only
the
where the to t used for commercial
During a Feb. 27 meeting the 'r
ub
n
d
on
s division a
a
property at a higher value after moratorium was not lifted Is an
council
Imposed
the parcel of land on SR 434
Sii
it's
eleven-acre tract on the east
zoned commercial."
moratorium to allow time to
by changing
side
of Moss Road in what was
Binford said he might hate
resolve zoning conflicts the specifications of the land
Also
voting
against
the
formerly
a
sewage
treatment
misunderstood
PellerIna
discovered during a debate use program to conform to
rezoning was Councilman Bill plant. Three weeks ago a comment to him earlier. Be
over whether to allow a sheet current land use.
Jacobs who said, "What the council discussion about said he may also want to
metal shop to locate on South
council
should have done was whether to allow owner Torn develop th. land with "slngliThe council voted unaniMon Road In an area
that's
w
ha
t
is
happening
here."
simply
change the land use Binford to build a sheet metal family or even patio syte
surrounded by residential mously to change the reMayor
Troy
Piland
also
program
to
allow the property shop on that property led to thehomes."
quireinents of
the coin- opposed the rezoning because to remain zoned residential. ban on building permits.
At the time the moratorium prve land use program the property owners had not Then when the owner wanted to
The council Instructed Bipwas approved it Willis not clear for t he tirW parcels.
requested the change, "Of have It changed to commercial
Tuesday
right
Binford
made
ford
to file a formal request to
exactly how many "conflict
The council also voted 3 to 2 to course I can't say what's going we could have changed the an Informal request to the have the property rezoned,
aren." existed, city of1eIai2 change the zoning of the fourth to happen here," he said, "but zoning and the land use council to rezone the Moss Road although there was no insaid. It was decided by council area where the moratorium I'll tell you right now, If the program." He said In that way property from C-2 (heavy dicatlon Tuesday night whether
then that building permits was lifted, along SR 434 bet- councilmen rezoned my the owners would not have to commercial) to C-i (light the members would appro*
would be ismeed In these areas wee. Siserry Avenue and Wade property without my requed pay commercial property tax commercial) to allow con- the rezoning.

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ByROGER ROY
Herald Correspeadent

Mistrial For Nurse Who

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Mallek warehouse at Short and Wilma Streets.
The commission voted to accept the low bid submitted by NIdy
Construction of $11,612 to construct a multi-purpose court for
basketball and volleyball In Candyland Park, and to explore
3131'
lighting project for the baseball field.
Longwood rtzidtnt Robert Daves suggested the outfield lights
would annoy SUlTOUnding residents by shining In their windows at
ci
night and the night gaines and accompanying no
complaints.
.
He proposed It would be less troublesome If relocated at the
other end of the field, but was told that area was reserved for
sewer plant expansion.
City Administrator David Macey said the park would close at Mar
10 p.m.
In other business:
A low bid from Central Florida Underground of $975 was

B7JANECA$8EL3ERRy
Herald Staff Writer

TRANSFERS

Grace Lindblom, It. to Geral E.
Hagen Homes Inc. to Harley D.
Livesey &amp; W. Florina, Lot F-23, in Witwer &amp; wi. Vera, Lot 27 Grave
SEC 11-20-32, S acres m 1, $12,900.
Estas. $59,700.
Douglas Wm. Elliott
Wi.
(QCD A. Duda &amp; sons Inc. to
Meredith to Joseph Mazaleski 8. WI . Winter Springs Dcv. Corp. easemn
Eliz. Lot 74, Sandalwood. $39,500.
— $100.
Martha Eakin to John Alvarez &amp;
Foxwood Dev., Ltd. to Larry
Catherine &amp; Phillip Nogueira &amp; WI. Dale &amp; WI. Cynthia S. Lots 20 1. 25
Louisa, Commence at SE car. BIkO, Foxwood Phase 1. SI7jM.
Lake Wayrnan HIS., Lake Addn.
Resid. Comm. Amer., Inc. to Karl
$45,000.
G. khebter 6. WI. Linda. Lot 123,
(QCD Scm. Co. Teachers Fed.
Barclay Woods First Adn. $48,900.
Ci) to Hrty W. Boone, Lot 5, less N.
JS1 Dcv., Inc. to Walter L. Ap.
all of 6 1. N 38.37' of 7, Beck's plewhite, Lot 100 Wedgewood Unit
Add,,. $100.
Three. $63,400.
Harry W. Boone to D.GG.
Paul Harris wf. Gail to Mack D.
Williams, Jr. Lot S (less N 38.37') all Sawyer. Jr., sgl. WI/i
Lot 11, It. 2,
61. N 38.37' 017 less WI it. r-w, St. Johsn Ranche Ests., Unrec.
Beck's Addn. $75,000.
$11,000.
Ruben Figueroa wt. IrIS to Felix
wt. Jostle to
James Khoury
R. Ortiz &amp; WI. Gladys. Lot 473 Spring James C. Khoury &amp; WI. Joella 8.&amp;
Oaks Un. $31,000.
Robert Burns. Lot 95 Grovviw
Fred Delemos &amp; Sons, Inc. to
VIII.
Lk Mary Ests. $100.
Do minick A Van Den Abell &amp; wt.
David W. Beane &amp; WI. Verne to 0.
L. Li 11, blk A, Sterling Park James Krause &amp; WI. Eileen
L. &amp;
Un. 853.000.
Kenneth M. Beane &amp; wt. Doris, Lots
Jerome Eden to Eduardo CurieI, 11 &amp; 12 Academy His.
UN. 202, SI. A Crown Oaks. $52,000.
Helen Remusat, Wid. to Henry H.
W.W. JONES, Inc. to Donald E. W. Wifle, Jr. &amp; Clara M. Corn.

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County Agricultural Agent Frank Jau, chairman
of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce AgriBusiness Committee, says the committee has
decided to hold the annual Farm-City Day In
November this year to coincide with National
Farm-City Week. The event was formerly observed
locally In May. The Farm-City Week is held
nationally each year on the week ending
Thanksgiving.

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA 32771
Area Code 306422-2611 or 831-M
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$: 0.60; Year, $40.00.

Jan says he hopes to arrange agricultural tours
this year in conjunction with the observance to
acquaint t he community with various aspects of the
Agri-business.

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There are disquieting reports out of
:Washington that the White House is holding back on
legislation to deregulate the trucking industry
because of current contract talks between the
Teamsters and the industry.
1, We are told that the administration hopes the
.Teamsters will abide by the President's voluntary
wage guidelines, which include a seven percent
ceiling on annual increases in wages and benefits.
With the two-million member Teamsters union
Vehemently opposed to deregulation, the White
House apparently believes that delaying introduction of the legislation might moderate the
union negotiators' wage and benefit demands.
I There is nothing new, of course, about such
'political tradeoffs. They are the meat and potatoes
I\of Washington politics. And, if a modest delay in
introducing the administration's deregulation bill
could, in fact, induce the Teamsters to settle for a
'non-Inflationary three-year contract, the public
'interest would be well served.
However, as the President and his aides cannot
-have but noticed, the Teamsters appear decidedly
unmoved by the administration's sta lling on
•r deregulation. It has been learned that the Teamsters are demanding a wage and benefit package
,that adds up to a whopping 71 percent increase over
three years. So much for observance of President
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Frankly, we never entertained any great hope
that the Teamsters' traditional militance at the
bargaining table would be bartered away for
I.anything as transitory as a delay of a few months in
the administration's laudable drive to deregulate
Jthe nation's trucking industry. Nevertheless, It is
,hardly fair to rebuke the administratlonary effects
(of a new Teamster contract anything like the one
Cput forward by the union would be considerable.
(These new inflationary pressures would far outWeigh the deleterious effects of a brief delay in introduction and enactment of trucking deregulation
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roved barren we see nothing lobe lost by prompt
Introduction of the deregulation measure. Indeed,
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that Is what we expect.
The only other possibility is that the administration might decide to scrap its deregulation
proposal altogether in exchange for incremental
moderation in the zeal with which Teamster
negotiators pursue their 71 percent wage and
benefit package. We worry about this because it
,would be a deal the Teamsters might conceivably

accept.

The Interstate Commerce Commission's
Ij'egulation of the trucking industry shields
Teamsters from the competitive pressures that
help restrain wages in other industries. Regulation
Is a golden goose for the Teamsters no less than for
their protected employers. Union negotiators
I might well be tempted to settle for much less than a
71 percent increase should the Carter administration quietly promise an Indefininte stay of
fexecution for their regulatory goose.
: The Teamsters would be happy and the adnthistration could claim a "victory" for the

'President's battered anti-inflation campaign.
Should signs of such a deal develop. Congress
nd the country ought to rise in indignation.
Washington's maladroit regulation of the trucking
1nduitry costs consumers up to $3 billion a year.
the Carter administraton to perpetuate this
burdensome waste for the sake of an, at best,
partial triumph in the Teamster-Industry
peotlitions would ainotag to a surrender of the
ubl1c interest.

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and plans to bring charges State Attorney's office that has Rich, 1110 Australia Ave.,
consumer, according to Norris.
A representative of Orange action taken against the firm. the firm reportedly did not
Herald Stan Writer
against the company if Orange resulted in charges of grand Daytona Beach. Both men an
"We
have
one
complaint
on
County's
consumer fraud
"Really their office is located remove wood the brothers said
Seminole County State County's prosecution of the theft and contempt of court.
free on$1,O6o bond apiece on the the company In Seminole division met with Norris in Seminole County, but they do was damaged. Gaipa then
Attorney consumer fraud in- firm fails.
The charges were filed contempt charge. They are due County and If they fail to follow Monday to
discuss the charges business in both counties," contacted the consumer fraud
vestigator Carl Norris Is
Statewide Insulation and against John Franta, president to appear In circuit court In through
on the charges against d0ilist the firm. Since the noted Norris. "It is in the best division of the Orange County
working with Orange County Solar
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Systems Inc., 721 Uve of the firm. Oak Harbour Orlando one week from today them in Orange County, I'llmpany
has done business in interest to pursue the charges State Attorney's office which
' State Attorney's officials on a Oak Blvd., Cas3elberry, is the Condominium, Altamonte on the grand theft charges.
certainly initiate pweeding bQ4 .. ties, Norris explained in Orange County first, because began an investigation that led
consumer fraud case involving subject of a consumer fraud Springs,
and his brother Robert
Seminole County has one here In Seminole County," said the two state attorney's offices of their history there and the to the charges.
a Casselberry home repair firm probe by the Orange County Franta, also known
in Robert complaint against the firm by a Norris.
want to keep current on any fact that there are more
During the investigation .of
Glapa's complaint, the copcomplaints on them there."
Both the grand theft and sumer fraud division searched
j,, past cases and discovered the
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Incident
last
November
In
Franta brothers had ben
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which Robert Franta allegedly charged with grand theft 1ria
represented himself as Robert similar Incident In 1974. A plea
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to Winter Park couple. bargain in that can resultecLin
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He offered to do minor home an Injunction prohibiting tbe
repair for the couple, according brothers from working In
to information contained in the Orange County for five years.
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informed the couple damage to against the brothers allege
their house was greater than their work In the Gaipa case
originally estimated, according begun In 1978 was a v1olationof
Allan Keen, Immediate past himself through Rollins College
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that injunction.
chairman of the Seminole as a bank employee. By 1971 he
Rich reportedly told the
Gaipa reportedly paid the
Memorial Hospital Board of had earned a BA In Economics
couple, 1r. and Mrs. Jack Franta brothers $2,000 on the
Trustees, has been selected and a MBA with honor, from
Gaipa, 1820 Pineview Circle, $5,000 repair Job, according to
from among nominees Rollins, and had been named an
Winter Park, John Franta was Bill Upham, of the Orange
-ttWoughout the state as one of officer of the 'nett Bank,
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five Outstanding Men ofFlorida youngest in bank history. The
pform the repair work.
sumer fraud division. The
by the state Jaycees.
following year at age 24, Keen
Gaipa became suspicious amount accepted led to the
Keen recently accepted the has made Director of
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when the workers employed by grand theft charges.
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Herald Photo by Tom Netsel
lspital has developed a long Holland.
range master plan and
Remember
the
last
time
your
car got stuck In the mud? Well, imagine how the
Keen, In addition to his exIf You Are Tired of High Cost of Meat,
graded services and existing ceptional achievement in the
driver of this front loader must have felt when the equipment sank during work
Put Fish In Your Dliii We Have A Large ,d
facilities. The hospital has also business world, has emerged as
on the new Marc Slade auto dealership on U. S. Highway 17-92 near Collins Drive.
Selection of Fish And Seafood.
unched a $15 million ex- a major force In community
Workers are shown attaching a cable from the front loader to a heavy wrecker to
FRESH OYSTERS
panslon program and a and governmental affairs. It
free the equipment.
reorganization plan leading to was through Keen's initiative
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Standard .... Pint $2.79
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COMPLETE LINEOF SEAFOOD SEASONINGS
' Mrongly community oriented, was created and funded. He has
AND PREPARATIONS
An honors graduate of been the recipient of many
loniaI High School, Keen put honors. As a student he was
awarded numerous scholarMICHAEL W.DAVIS
shLps including the Traylor
MICHAEL L.WALL
JOSEPHO.ORIMSLEY
ROBERT L.THOMAS
Marine Private First Class
spec. 4 Michael L. Wall, son of
Joseph G. Grimsley, Son Of Mrs.
Foundation Award and as a Michael W. Davis, son
Marine Corporal Robert L
of James C. Mrs. Shirley Lowder, 133 Jay Drive, Geraldine A. Addison of Miramar,
Jaycee received, among many, and Mat-grit M. Davis 01112W. 25th Altamonte Springs, recently Fia., has been promoted to airman Thomas, son of Joe C. and Vida F
Thomas of 1024 Santa St., Sanford,
the "Spark Plug of the ear," St., Sanford, has completed the completed the Primary Leadership first cl ass
i the U.S. Air Force. His
assn
has been promoted tc his present
Aviation Machinist's Mate Basic J et
Course
at
Fort
Campbell.
Ky.
Wails
wife.
Linda,
is
the
daughter
of
Mrs.
Director of the Year," and the Engine Course.
while serving at Marine Corps
father, Fred L. Wall, lives at 202 Johnson of 1104 E. Tolane Drive, rank
PHONE 3234890
Helicopter Air Station. Tustin, cam.
"Outstanding Jaycee Award."
During the live-week course at the
Powell St., Stanford, Ky.
Altamonte Springs.
He
joined
the Marine Corps in June
"His tireless community ser- Naval Air Technical Training
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1971.
Center, Miilington, Turn., Students
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ice.was recognized when he rceiv,difltreductorv
lnstrjon
PAUL N. JENKINS
received i6i 1917 Distinguished the characteristics and operationg
Pvt. Paul N. Jenkins, son of Mrs.
MICHAEL I. PURDY
GARY i.TERRIO
principles Of lit engines.
Jeanette Bellamy, 973 5. Wymore
Service Award."
Marine Private First Class
Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate
A
197$
graduate
of
Seminole
High
Road,
Altamonte
Springs,
recently
Michael
I.
Purdy,
The 1976 delegate to
son of Lovella Y.
Airman Rec
School. he Joined the Marine Corps was assigned as a medical aidman
Gary J. Terrio, son
Purdy 01200 Fern Park Blvd., Fern of Don andruit
Democratic National Con- In August 197$.
Joan Colin of 804
with the 2h Engineer Battalion t Park, recently departed for
Cherokee Circle, Sanford. has
ventlon has chaired several
Fort Campbell, Ky.
deployment In the Mediterranean
completed the Aviation Machinist's
successful races for candidates
Sea.
Mate Basic Jet Engine Course,
RONALD J. HARNITT
on the local, state and national
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Ronald J. Harnett,
t, son of Mr. and
Machinist's Mate Third
level. He has actively lobbied Ml5. Charles B. Harnett of 1025 ClassNavy
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Robert l. Price. son olStanley

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - U ever an Industry
Energy. America's problem Is not so much a
should welcome a chance to clean up Its Image,
shortage o(ftuftisa surplus o( government It's the used car dealers so universally Identified
and politics.
In the public's view with sleazy sales practices,
Lfl1 Beach. Calif., oil decreed by governN1IA!'
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unreliable products and fast-buck artistry.
mont as "old oil" days In the ground because the
But with typical sbortslghteduess,
__ used car
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mandated price Isn't high enough to pump it out.
dealers are stren uously residing proposed
Meanwhile, a few feet away, Japanese tankers
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government regulation that could significantly
land Arab oil at $13 a barrel.
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enhance conmaner confidence in their Industry
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger says that
and possibly Increase their sales as well.
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the oil Industry Is about to scrap plans for a
Lj Federal Trade CinznIIon, pursuant to a
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terminal In Leng Beach and a pipeline to Tezas
44 mandate from Congress, Is nearing the end
to move Al" oil Inland for refining. The
Of a lengthy rule-making process that promises
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regulatory hurdles and delays appear to have
to give consumers their first real protection in
proved too much for the thdiatry,after afl.Q
buying a used car from a dealer.
up another victory for politics.
And this is one proposed regulation that should
And, also In California, although a federal
save car buyers money in the long rim, despite
M uIE$ INøPe3DEMCE
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nuclear Energy Commission could no longer
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giving consum ers an accurate assessment of a
deny plant permits on the basis of a date la
car's mechanical condition before purchase,
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sparing the buyer nasty pod-sale surprises and
R4L DOWLE OFFICIED.
technology, the public utilities didn't J ump with
repair bills.
Joy. They say they will await the outcome of
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ply described, the Proposed FTC rule
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to higher courts. Having
large
ffiowl *
would require dealers to Inspect all used cars
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sisnj of money and endless fru
hours
offered for sale and to check off, on a window
trying
to
thread
their
way
through
California's
sticker, "OK or "Not OK" for more than a down
640itch42" permit process, no wonder they are
Items ranging from "engine" and "electrical
exhausted.
64tires." The
aydem" to "accessorjes"
In Seabrock, New Hampshire, the public
Of the form would carry a more detailed
utility
that has fought tirelessly to build a
descrl$lon of what constitutes "OK."
nuclear
plant to supply large quantities of
The form would also show the correct
___mileage
electricity to energy-short New England, has
of each car, Its peat uses (privet. Owner, rental
about rim out of ______
.'uction money. 1iavk111111
c, tad, etc.) and wbr ft had ever been
survived virtually rnry roadblock s
declared a total loss for Insurance purposes.
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move fader, we age more slowly, and therefore resourseful anti-n uclear, no-growth people could
Dealers wouldn't have to fix "Not OK" Items
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Ran Into Coldthorn,
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throw $ttham, the utlffiysays ft may have toefl
before selling a car -jot Identify them, so the the Jogger, one
day this week. Him face was
I had 10 lsujh
the project to its shareholders.
buyer_____
knows what he's getting, and lid the aglow with Intellectual dawning.
"That's ______
rIdiculous," I scoffed. "The
Scbtelnger, again the other day, weighed In
approTimate cost for repairs. But If a buyer
By "ran lido," I don't mean we actuaiiy phenomena Einstein predicted would only occur with perhaps the gloomiest comment of all. He
found an Item that had been checked "OK" collided, although, knowing Ccldtharn, i c.
at velocities approaching the speed ofligld."
reminded a congressional hearing that If a ship
actually wasn't, the dealer would have to fix ft linagine that happening. In this Instance, our
"Hav,
you
seen
me
jogging
around
the
block
were
to be sunk In the narrow Straits of Horrnus,
free of charge.
paths merely crossed In a neighborhood fern lately?" Coldiborn retorted.
through
which steams 60 percent of the free
The FTC staff, in Its multi-year Investigation shop.
Since
I
happened
to
have
caught
part
of
the
world's
oil
(from
the Persian Gulf), the Western
of the used car business, found an enormous
Einstein
program,
I
was
In
a
position
to
pin
him
world
would
undergo
profound upset and change.
"Would
you
like
to
know
why
we
joggers
live
Imbalance In the information available
the wali,
to
longer
than
you
other
guys?"
Coldiborn
iiket
What
Is
the
answer?
Barter is at lead part of ft
somers and dealers about the true quality of
One sequenc, had Peter Udlnov playing both according to economist Eliot Janeway. He says
That litany
has become
through himself, on earth, and his twin brother, who was that "the Idea of the United Slates wringing its
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Dealers routinely inspect cars before they repetition
P"P'1repugnant
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acquire than for resale, but they seldom pass on lump galvanizes the corpuscles, scours the blood out In spec.. As the earth twin grew hands for fear of running out of hlnii on oil In a
progrs.lveiy more wrinkled and grey, the other world rich In reserves and poor only In the
vMles, oxygenates the brain
what they know about the cars
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pr.
twin's
age did not thmgs perceptibly.
polities of negotiating for them is preposterous."
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condition to prospective buyers.
"That
was an Illustration of how time could be
that are yet to be discovered.
He says that Mexico could be a prime canlnete4 they spruice up ,
Influenced by dense gravitation around the didat. for a barter strategy. The U.S. holds the
knowing mod customers can afford the time or
"I don't want to hear it again," I told Cold- mysterious 'black holes' In specs,"
I said, answer to Mexico's need for capital and
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expense to attain an independent, mechanical thorn.
don't
encounter
anything
like
that."
techeological supply as a means of solving Its
Inspection ia car before purchase, end even
"Waft!" he Insisted. "This isa new theory. I
"What
abet
that
pothole
In
front
of
your
population
and .c000,nicprolgems, and w, need
fewer ire competent to assess quality them- got If off thm tube lad week."
house?"
Cr4dthern
'nwdst
"fl's big enough Mixio's OIL What Is needed Is barter-oriented
selves.
He had, he said, watched a public telsvislon to have Its own gravltatlonaj field, It It not?"
leadership willing to overcome old prejudices
Dealers claim the sort of Inspection the FTC special
odiw.d
pr
as pert of the Albert Einstein
"Maybe so," I said, "but the effect Is the op and deal with Mexico as a partner. The
plans to
could add anywhere fro rn$1oo
100th birthday commemoration. On. segment posits. Whereas 'black holes' delay the aging Mexicans, for their part, need to put their
$800 to the cod of a typical used car, but the was
devoted to demonstrating Einstein's process, pothol. make you grow older sooner
experience in Wisconsin -the only dite which postulation that time slows down as
historic distnnt of the U.S. behind them.
velocity In- tiusm you normally would."
already has such a program - refutes these creases.
Alaskan oil offers barter potential, too. Al lead
Then, pobdirig out that altitude aswe
ll as for hesbort4erm, Some of ftnulgl'tbesoldtothe
claims. Dealers there report an average in.
"They showed pictures of particles that or- nlocfty theoretically has a bearing oaths rat.at Japanm in exchange for third-petty oil cornspst4ion cod of only $15.
dinarily only live two or tIns seco*" he which time elapses, I really socked It to him.
m*t.d to the Japanese which could be tramWhat many dealers really fear Is that coo- cettinuet "But who shot through a Cyclotron
"Thor. Is absolutely no evidence that t-IM.th sported
to U.S. ports fader than Alaskan can (at
emners will be reluctant to buy used cars with at high speeds, the particles lived about 26 had Joggers In mind who he propounded the piuluut,Al
askan oil mod be transferred at the
major Items "Not OK," and that dealer pre-sale seconds.
Theory of Relativity," I salt "U Is more likely Panama canal from large to nall tankers In
repair coda will consequently Increase.
"That's the way It Is with joggers. Because we he was thinking of pole vaultars."
order to get to Texas refineries).
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PAUL E. DYKES
Navy Seaman Recruit Paul E
Dykes. Son of Wayne C and Patricia
the U.S. Air Force.
the Western Pacific. 1703 W. 141h Si, Sa nford, has
Dykes of Sycamore Lane. Deflary.
The airman, a radlologic deployment in
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completed recruit training at the has completed recruit training at
specialist at Malmstrom AFB,
Naval Training Center, San Diego.
the Naval Training Center, Orlando
Mont., serves with a unit of the
LYNN N. POWERS
Strategic Air Command. Airman
Lynn N. Powers, son of retired
"a mitt Is 1973 graduate of Lyman U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Col. and
High Schoøl, Longwood, and at. Mrs. G.D. Donovan of $02 Orange
tended Midwestern State University Drive, Altamonte Springs, has been
at Wichita Falls, Tex.
promoted to master sergeant in the
Revival services conducted traveled throughout the world
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U.S. Air Force,
by Dr. D. Elwood Matthews

for health care legislation In been
Navy Seaman Recruit Freddie
Seminola
Blvd.,
has N. and Joan P. Price of 117 E. Floyd
senior
promoted
toCasseiberry,
airman in Ave., Lake Mary, Is currently on a Gibson, son of Andrew Anderson of

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ANY RELIEF
AT ALL FROM
INFLATION?
Strangely enough.

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est relief. If we were
In a quiz mood, the
question would be:
"'What did noj increase In base price In 1978?"
if there are any Americans who didn't feel the Infla.
tion squeeze last year. they have yet to be heard. But a
few things did not go up in price. Example: pocket calcu.
lators. Also. the base price of electricity delivered toyour
home by FPL. The base price of a residential kilowatt
hour was the same on Dec. 31 as on Jan. 1. 1978!
An even bigger surprise! This residential rate was set
by the Florida Public Service Commission in 1977 Ii
was based on FPL costs in 1976. Two years of Inflation
have hit FPL since our costs were Increased.
How did we do it? We'
ve Increased efficiency. Re.
mained lean. Cut back every way we know how There
may be a limit to how long we can absorb Inflated costs.
But we'll keep doing our best.
if current Department of Enn.
WE'RE NOT
' CRYINGI 'WOLF' ergy rules remaLi on the books,
'CRYiNG
FPL will have to convert five
plants from oil to coal ata cost of
$4.6 billion. Or, about $14 per
month from each customer!
FPL believes that this bureauIll N cratic rulemaking Is unauthorted
by Congress. And FPL believes
(flflflfl
,iJ the consumer should be protected from this needless increase
in the cost of electric service.
We'll keep you informed.

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When most folks say "ad'
WHEN AN AD
they
mean
amssagedeslgnedto
ISNOTAN
product.
Or a service.
a
ADVERTISEMENT sell
Obviously, we are not trying to
sell you more electricity M Am trying to present
some Information and viewpoints for you to think about
From time to time we'll communicate with you
about "Watt-Wise Liviny and ways to conserve your
enert use. We know you are concerned about the
future. So will cover the "energy beat" and hope that
the -beat goes on!

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of for the past 20 years preaching.

Cleveland, Tenn., which began He Is a former state overseer
KEVIN A.PAGAN
DARRELL H. PULLER
Airman Kevin A. Pagan, son of Sunday at Church of God of for Florida and holds his Doctor
Pvt. Darrell H. Fuller, son of Mr. retired Air Force Chief Master Prophecy, Sanford, will conof Ministry degree from Luther
and Mrs. Richard D. Fuller, 211 Sergeant and Mrs. James A. Pagan
tlnue through Saturday at 7:30 Rice Semln fltAve.. Lonawoad, recently was of 1373 Canterbury rIi
r1 1
--I, Jacksonville
assigned as a clerk with the 197th Casselb.rry, has iauaji
each night. Director of
Children's services will be
Infantry Brigade at Fort Sinning, Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Evangelism
for
his conducted nightly by Joe and
Force basic training.
DIANE BUSH
WiLLIAM H.OLSON
HELLENIKON. Gr.ar.
U.S. Air Force Major William H. Bush, daughter of Mr. and
Olson, tonal Mr. and Mn. William Johnny C. Bush Sr. of Nt. 2, Sanford,
H. Olson 0121 Estrella, Delary, has has been appointed to non.
arrived for duty at Bentwaters RAF commissioned officer (NCO) status
station, England.
in the U.S. Air Force.

denomination, he is a radio and Kim Palo of Orlando in contelevision minister and has junction with the revival.

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HAZEL K. MELTING

THERESE A. SALANKY

Airman First Class Hazel K.
Navy Airman Therese A.
Nailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balar*y, daughter of Edward L. and
Frank Misso of Geneva, has Rosemary S. Balanky of 1225
received the U.S. Air Force Cons. SPringwood Circle, Longwood, has
mendation Medal at San Vito Del completed recruit training at the
Normannl Air Station, Italy.
Naval Training Center, Orlando.

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The Siadand Parents &amp; Friends organization will
hold Its popular "grandaddy" rummage sale April
24 from 9 am, to 6p.m. at 2616 Edgewater Drive In
Orlando to benefit the Simland Centers for the
retarded. There will be free door prizes and toys
and such Items as furniture, paneling, tools, bikes,
handknit Items, clothing and jewelry on sale.

David Chacey who had just been elevated to
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asked the city commission for permission Monday
night to attend a school tailored for cities under
25,000 population to being held this week In Port
Everglades. City Commissioner Ray Lelbenaperger

Win

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asked, "What'll we do without a city administrator
for three days?"
"1 was gone three days lad week," Qiacey
assured him, "and no one ever knew."
City Clerk lAnda Martin agreed to take over
(iiacey'a duties In his absence with one
Vilification ... "all except building
Linda Is learning what ft's like to run the city now
that her mother, former city clerk Onnie Shoinate Is
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Jan. 1 and for several years ran the city

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Order Of III

Southern Lebanon: Christian Land A Buffer Zone

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Wednesday, March 21,1979-7A

Now

Bord r Plunaerers Have Free Rein To Rob, Terrorize

BINT JBEIL, Lebanon (UPI)

"There were four times as Israelis, trying to dear the area arY
guerr illas.
uliats
7bis Moslem village sparkles many people here bdore the of guerrillas, swept through lad gouged Into stone was.
like a Jewel on the green rolling fighting," says ffl
th

wlive, ,ofth
what the
pond for wasbing.
Moslem
major u °
remaining
_a
,
But the central market now
Bdwe
the
and
link
betwe
en
Lebsnjs's
capital
for
a
mouth
lad
YUt
en
guer
ril
las
but
now
Jebels
mayor
since
the list
hills o15o1*hern Lebanon where 51. He stands In front of his
with commerce.
Leh
'TOM IIEDE
southern
from
Israeli
and
his
region.
He
th
reatens
to
"things
have
returned
to
election
I7
years
ago,
iays,"W5
almond frees are bursting Into housewares shop, aluminum
one thing. Here In El Paso, Calif., Involve undocumented here who come across the river
QIrlotlans
are
not
allowed
Herman
mountain
EL
PALO
Texas 'iq
range
in
the
declare
Independence
from
normal."
to
are
not
afraid
th
e future.
blossom,
not. In the end, the officer fell English, and are taught a trade.
"Y walk openly across the aliens. ShiWa deput
pots and colorful plastic wares infiltrated through U.N.
l Image the illegal alien Is railroad bridge, or climb the Lea Crates,
&amp;lmt.
ies hI In Panties. Each night, Police from an embankment, "and That will help them if they
MID
Women carry laundry and Now things are relaxed because
U N lines
But the view is deceptive, as spread at his feet. About 11,)
N.M. say a day say, they dry themselves nearly kill
.
Sharara, a Shilte Moeleen, Is - dancis the 6,000mm U.N.
}fl5 pofftj adviser, Francis trayloads of diabes on their. Haddad is here to Cactus."
ed myself," while the Intend to come here again and
fences to bypass the tm- does not peas when
even a brief visit makes clear. Arabs live In the village now, and back into the hilly region snow
fail alongside Paisano highway, young thug raced across
ed to go to Beirut once a force.
Risk,
n
am
e
is
48,
says
the
threat
only
,and he wears a
is
ille
ga
l
s
Jose
75 b perman ent illegal aliens."
The six'mnhle.wlde strip between
migration check on the
"All the rest are in America, since Israel withdrew Its forces week to restock his store. "It's
and solicit Passing motorists. yards of water to safety, and
Nearly all Haddad's military a ploy to get more
sombrero, except when he pedestrian apSII. And Vi7
Israel's nor thern frontier and Australia or are working in
June.
a three-hour ride by taxj," he supplies come from. Israel, Israci
Many of the prostitutes are 12 to stood laughing on the Mexican
•wui
But why be a permanet il1ga1
iiO it.uuc, ui way a m, hundreds of them merely +
'What do you
the Litani river is a Christian Beirut," Shamra says. He was
The battles left their mark on says.
15
years old. Some will turn a side.
when
being a temporary can be
Militarily,
Haddad's
control
from
the
two-way
radio
In
the
dead
Of
buffer zone between the Jews one of only a few hundred Bint Jbell. The Israelis demnoln4ft, to enter the wide across the Rio Grande
The undisputed ruler of back of a bettered US built of southern Lebanon means
so
rewarding?
Police say a thief
United
States
in
search
of
t
rick
merely
to
get
a
ride
into
Even
if
he
had
caught
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uo then?
MW houses that gave sanctw southern Lebanon Is Maj. saad jeep, repainted a light grey, to Israell form can safely am
the center of thiastorled border thief, Salcido doubts justice who straddles the border has
honest
Jot an
U.N.%ii,
town.
Haddadi, who d-Ims to com. the World War 11-vintage M48 the hicintier to raid guerrilla
would have been served. One of the best of both worlds. They
which he uses to feed his hungry lo6kLng for work. Police in
'
;
El
L'!J mind 800 regulars, though Sherman
Tyr.1Ghandurlyes
You
can't
shoot'
And
too,
there
are
the
bra=
his
supoeriors, U. James
strongholds north of the titan!.
can steal here, and be safely
/¼•family.
Paso and other border COfllow"M.
diplomatic
defense
experts
youth
gangs,
El
Paso
says
5 t-.4
blue
In
January
more
than
20
't
home
Even
Haddad's
light
in minutes. Some illegals
the
illegal
aliens can
Welir *keti Scmewhdre,no munities Bay thousands of to raid an area ranch boom
+
patrolman
Manuel
Salcido
SAYS
credit him with no more than Jeep, which he drives over guerrillas were killed in a
j
.
"If
they
get
away,
they
ve
simply
stand m a comer with
j
are
wiui
.i&amp;
at
Iose:
wens cross over to rape, rob,
there
Most of the crimes are the youngsters swarm across
.
200. Unkempt volunteer m11Iti. winding dirt roads to Inspect his 5WWlse dawn attack launched
.
if their loot, and catch the indept
cans
pimp,
burgle,
mug,
enriched
themselves,
and
+
whore, swrq*ttlous, of course. But the the river directly Into they are caught, the
men, mostly tan-age school- troops, bears Israeli army from this Qiridlan-held tarworst that ternatlonal bus into Mexico.
vandalize. The new order of Illegal alien has
residential areas. "You can see happens Is
boys who train by nlgt*, can be Inspection
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w
th
ey get three
And in a very real way, police
iuc
entrants have become so bold that some do them returning home with bags square
called on in emagencies.
Ilegular soldiers In tbek late
Haddad BOYS U.N. PeKv*
meals
a
day
In
a
clean
say
they are powerless to stop
Um
invasion
PheDOmam
is
become
a
major
police
problem
their
thieving
for
all
the
world
+
Haddad, since the 1076 2 and early 30s wear handme11
f0
hive allowed
2a,,cally, ,, or
in the Gulf of Mexico to the to see. Pre4een children, for (lana. When they
dra
cbmKing
this nonsense. "If we come
.
-sharlya
Lebanese civil war, has down Idiguea given to the Paledinim guerrWas to n**
get near the Saicido says some young down to the river to keep them
the worm. The
Syria'
of Pacific Ocoo.
managed -with Israeli rn1Hta Israelis by the United States In lablish themselves in the south.
nomp,
,
r"Warly
pillme
me
Rio
Grande,
it's
no use even illegal entrants come over to from crossing," says Salcido,
S.f ad
old are today being joined by a
9
average, 10 per,
of all Goodwill containers In El trying to chase them."
rob In the hope of getting "they throw rocks at the patrol
and
P.ew
thoroughly arrests in El Paso are of foreign Paso's shoPft centers; UNY
I support - to create an almost
Beirut has threatened to cut we will go after tlleifl arid filM
re
p
rehensibl
e
Salcido
remembers
a
time
caught.
"They let you catch cars. What do you do then? You
residents
Shaded area land won by Israel in fighting
for crimes other than bundle the clothes to carry when he did try
autonomous region south of UN off tbel salsrift it dill pays to than." In the nearby Moslem
to chase one of them, because that way they can't shoot. If you stay around
ni
No longer do
illegal entry. A third of ft them back to Mexico.
IAtanI where he says 100,000 Haddad's soldiers, severing Village of Mali el'Jebel, school
the burglars. Huff, puff. The kid MaY be sent to a U.S. training the most you will do is to
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Thenthere are the prostitutes knew the way, but Salcido did school.
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sadly, the border mountathsare many Mexican cops may be
Still infested with the bad guys. encouraging this kind of crime.
El Paso officers say some

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Some of the bad guys in San Mexican policemen are in
Diego's hill country may be league with border-crossing
politically as well as morally
unwanted. FBI agents believe gangs. And so are Some
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Mexican terrorists may be When the gangs return homle
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this side of the border. Several pay the waiting authorities, and
known revolutionaries have
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believes the Camunist illegals their payoffs In trade. U. AM,
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are the worst of the border of the El Pim police, says domalm.
abusers. Aside from com- Illegal aliens recently stole a
mitting crimes to finance their
Jose with the Sombrero? It's
goals, he says they also recruit truck here that contained seven
fur coats; the Juarez police a quaint but dated picture. The
members f(orn the American were notifleid, and eventually
truth is many Mexicans are
poverty P0 eta. Numerous ma
de an arrest -but returned now using America, In the same
Red propaganda posters are
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plastered to windows around country.
Mexico, to raise hell and quick
this community.
money. The dlfferenceis that
Not all Mexican police are border plunderers are not hung
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Wednesday, March 21, 1I7

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ST. PETERSBURG,
Fla. (UP!) -Anybody can disagree. To
disagree without becoming disagreeable, though, Is something
,alse again. Not many have that capacity. Joel Youngblood ob
.V1oLaly has.
He wasn't happy at all with the salary the Mets were offering
,him this season. He felt he wasn't being compensated properly for
what he did last year.
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The Mets couldn't
bb:,
eef.
. - He was a utility player who hit only .2 last season with 30 RBI
a seven home runs, they pointed out. Youngblood
and
oungoo was paid
$44,000 last year. Now they were offering him $78,000 this year, a
whopptng 79 percent raise, and he was turni ng It down. What did
.,he want, blood?
• The Mets' 77-year-old Wielder
didn't want that, he
ust wanted $91,000. He and his lawyer, Dick Moss, went to or.
Jbltratlon
to get it but they lost.
Nobody likes to lose, and Joel Youngblood certainly is no exception, but a curious thing happened to him when he went to
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arlitratlon.
comfortable and confident. The most Important thing was that I
He came away feeling he had actually won and his entire at. felt the Mets understood
me better. That was my primary pwtitude reflects that now. Moreover, the Mets were so treinen- pose, even more than the money I wound up with a good raise,
donsly Impressed by the presentation he made before arbitrator anyway, and I
got a lot of publicity. People got to know Joel
Quinn Mills their estimation of him as an individual and a Youngblood better and he got to know them better. I think that
ballplayer has gone up appreciably,
makes for an excellent exchange."

play when I came to the ballpark; I never played more than twO
weeks ata time and I felt that was tougher than playing aregUlat
position.
"How many people do well when they don't play regularly? It'h
in slugging with a .431
almost impossible. Yet, i led
percentage and in actual rim production, which Is based I&amp; runs
bedlnandrunascoredlnrelatlontotimesatt*t.Ialsohlt.30$
most
difficult
aspect
of baseball Is not the playing or the
seen a ball player make a finer case for himself or a better Im- trav
eling so much as it Is the head-to-head negotiating, according
pinch hitting and had eight assists and only one error In the oUtr
presalon on everybody who heard what he had to say than Joel to Youngblood.
field. I felt! had one of the beat defensive arms In the league
Youngblood," says Joe McDonald, the Mets' general manager,
"Negotiating Is Joe McDonald's job, but It is my life," he says. playing the outfield and! was fourth best In the league defensively
who attended the hearing with Chris Kager, one of the Mets'
at second base. Along with everything else, my thinking was that I
administrative men, and C. Raymond Grebey, who heads the "i know people talk about
27 years old and that lhod better make a move financially. If
'greedy
ballplayers'
and
the
salaries
was
major leagues' player relations' committee.
some of than make. But few people ever consider what a player I couldn't do It for myself, who else would do It for me?"
"His presentation was so good, I couldn't help being proud of has to look forward to after he's finished playing bell. If! WU In a
pinch homer with one on powered the Mets to a 54
him," McDonald adds. "And when he did lose, he lost corporation or business of some kind and knew I had 20 more winYoimgblood's
over the Pirates In San Juan Monday night.
oy."
years in front of me, it would be a different story.
What he would like todo now ls win the darting job at thlr'bas4
The arbitration procedure took four hours. Youngblood was the
"Last year, I felt I was underpaid and that was what I said at with the Mets.
last one to speak and he spoke for about 15 minutes.
the arbitration session. Why did! feel I was underpaid? Because I
1
Joe Torte Is giving him the chance.
"i was nervous at first," he uys. "At the end i w-. played six different Positions; I never knew where I was going to
"He could do It," says the Mets' manager.

N ii First, Last Ace?

By United Press International on their team who has even tam whether 640011 startizig
The ilmelight continued to heard of one of our kida."
center Jay Vincent will tie
shine Tuesday on three of the
Spartan Coach Jud Hesthcote sufficiently recovered from a
four teams headed for Silt Lake hopes that's not true. All week sore foot to play Saturday.
Qty and the NCAA aemilinits. he's been trying to get his
But the Earvin Jolmson.Gr
Fans forced the closing of players to forget they are ob. Kelser duo spearheading the
Michigan State's practice vious favorites. lie knows that Spertans' show should be a
,
session for the first time ever, Penn's done something challenge.
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the governor of Illinois Michigan State hasn't.
Top-ranked and unbeaten i$i
proclaimed Saturday Blue
MSU has lost only three enters the final round of fo
Demon Day In honor of DePaul games outside the Big Ten In the favorite to compl
end Indiana State's Larry Bird the past two years - to Cinderella sweep. His teametewAs
.
finally talked.
Syracuse, North Carolina and underrated at the begInning 01
Meanwhile the darkest of Kentucky. And Penn just beat the season but may waltz4
da rk horses, Pennsylvania, the first two.
with the nation's most
proceeded In the quiet of Ivy
"I hope our kids have respect glous basketball title.
League obacurlty,preparingto foraclubthatbeattwoofthe
But 151.1 Coach Bill Hodgs
upset yet another ranked team. three teams that beat us In the refuses to underrate DePa1
"I've never had a closed last two years," Heathcote and Its veteran coach Ray
practice In all the time I've said. "And I think they will." Meyer, who has been the Blip
coached," said Spartan Coach
Peon darts four seniors In- Demon mentor for the last 7
Jild Heathcote, after hundreds eluding Tony Rice,the 64001-7 years.
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of fans jammed Jenlson Field forward who has scored over 20
"You don't stop a team *
. House looking for autographs points In each of the tour quick as DePaul,
you try
and
sometimes impeding the tournament games.
contain them," says HOdge$.
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training sessions caused him to Michigan State dill Is uncerbreak that tradition.
Gov. James R. Thompson i
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added tott* veils. heaved

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Lou Lukas, one of Mayfair Country Club's
regulars, joined a rather elite group recently when

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course.

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: It was his first ace ... and probably his last.
Oh, it was fun. And expensive.
'
You see, Lukas had the misfortune of scoring his
"hole-in-one in a Shriner golf tournament at Mayfair,
'find never having turned the feat before, he really
asn't prepared for the greeting he received at the
L19th hole.
TheShrinerslovedhishole-in-one-ajl4Oofthem
to the tune of $58 worth of drinks.
Tradition in golf is that he who scores the hole-inone buys the drinks. For everyone.
"I have been playing for 30 years," said Lukas,
""and this was my first. After pa ying the bar bill, it
might be my last."
Bob McCummins, Bruce Ballinger and Jim Brake
witnessed the 144-yard shot with a five-iron.
As for Lukas, well his game was shot right there
the 16th . At the 17th tee, he was so excited he
.I1opped the ball on his first shot, later missing the

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HOUSTON (UP!) - Former University of Houston
linebacker Daryl Hay McGalllon has been hired as the
team's linebacker coach, replacingGary Mullins.
McGallicn coached last season at Sam Houston State.
Muffinsresigned to join the couching staff of Emory Sollard at MI-I-lppI State.

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SCOT1DALE, Arts. (UP!) -Today is scheduled day
off for the Oakland A's, who also got an unexpected day oft
Tuesday when rain forced cancellation of their gene with
the Cleveland TivEani,
However, Tuesday's cancellation didn't come until the
two teams had played 2½ inning In Tucson. Since the A's
had to travel two hours by bus to got to Tucson, and two
more to get back home, It wasn't much of a day off.

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MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -Torn Brown, one of the date's
top senior tennis players, has been selected as an LlnpIT
for this year's Wimbledon tournament, which will russ
from June 30 tIroin July 6.
&amp;own, who oM.dited at the in u.s. Opus, also has
been selected - an m'i&amp;r, for the American Clay (burt
Qiamp4oiwhlp, at Indianapolis In August.

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After seeing what happened to Lukas, I more fully
dstobscktheBlUeIgnons
and saying, "The Blue Demons
understañd the workings of this game they call golf,
have carved out Chicago's and
The witnesses on a hole-in-one are not so much to
' rightfUl place on the
Barnett
Bank
continued
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to in relief job on the mound; Smith Insurance, James
,,keep a player from incorrectly claiming a hole-in- dominate Bronco
play In the and Ron Clippard scattered Raymond had the winning hit, a national basketball map by
,one, but rather to see to it that his feat is properly Seminole Pony Baseball seven hits to lead Don's Shoes to grand slam
dropping nationally ranked
NEW YORK (UPI) - It's against each other because p1
homer.
toasted at the 19th hole.
League Tuesday as Bobby a 7.4 trIumph over Forest City
mote
than just a championship the great rivalry between the
In girls softball, A. D. giants in theIr tracks."
Miller and Clint Baker corn. Auto Parts.
And
Bird,
the
silent
star
from
basketball
game.
Plumbing stopped Trlvislon
schools, but Rose is hopeful his
Thad McNulty, one of Lake Mary's favorite sons, hined to pitch a four-hitter in a
York
to
18.5,
In
Mustang
play.
Indiana
State
In
New
Any time Indiana and Purdue club won't get too carried aw*.
In Mustang play, Joey Mohr Chevron,
received All-American honors at the NCAA national 17-3 victory over Longwood.
cracked out a triple and two Kelly Broughton, Susan Rogers accept an award, broke his meet In an athletic contest it is
,,rd rather tee them go at 10
Baker Orove in five nzis with doubles and Scott Archer had and Tracy Elliott homered for silence long enough to say he'd more like mass hysteria and, percent for a whole game then
indoor championship meet in Detroit earlier this
only talk a long as reporters although the site of the loo percent in the b,gjjvalngaM
a pair of hits and teammate three hits as Datro Land- the winners.
inonth.
pay attention to his teammates championship game of the then tire out," said
Steve McCormick drove in four clearing downed Magnolia
t'i
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too.
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runs with Keith Abney plating service Corp., 10.7; and Milex LANDCLI*IING
National Invitation Tour- hope we're able to put In p4But the Quakers, who beat nament Is In Manhattan, they spective that t his is a national
three. Pa ul Wood added a triple '%p hung a no-hit,
MAGNOLIA
16-2 win ArChIc As It23N SIRVICI
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North Carolina, Syracuse will play tonight's
for the whiners,
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back ham,iridicts
and It will
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three hits and also turning
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distractions
to
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dogfight,"
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won't talk. Il they talk to all my
teammates, I will."
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State from basketball obscurity
to an unbeaten season and a
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his broken left thumb and told
about how it was twisted In the
madness following Indiana
State's last-second victory over
Arkansas Saturday In the
Midwest Regional final. He
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Saturday.
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Kiammer this year? Has be turned pro? I haven't seen his name
In the World Cup races. - F. N., Burlington, Vt.
Franz Manner's forte this winter has been quaffing beer. The
Olympic downhill champion from Austria, who made the most
spectacular run In skiing history to win the gold medal at Innsbruck, has become an also-ran-ran on the World Cup circuit. No,
he didn't turn pro. He's shooting to compete at Lake Placid's
Whiteface Moutaln in 1980, but his best finish this winter is a fifth
place. Technically, the slump Is being blamed on his switch for
Fischer to Knelssl skis this year (for a bundle of money), but It's
more likely in his head.
Q. Whenever I watch a college football game, the commentators always seem to mention that the Big Eight Conference
is the best in football. lt seems ln the last few years that the Southwest Conference has been dishing out some very good teams and
players I would like your comment on this Issue, -Mike Jeuon,
Seymour, Mo.
The Big Eight rightfully deserves mention because Oklahoma
and Nebraska have been consistent challengers for the national
championship in recent years. Teams like Missouri and now
Iowa State are not far behind. Overall. I don't put the Southwest
Conference on the same plateau. I do feel that the Pacific-lb
Conference measures up favorably with the Big Elght,'though,
and can cite the recent bowl game results to bolster my thesis.
Q. I'd like to say a few things to people who "wouldn't cross th
street to see the Yankees play balL" They seem to think the
Yankees even buy the umpires Umpires didn't make those great
defensive plays at third for Gralg Nettle,, or in left field for Lou
Pinlella; they didn't swing the bat for Bucky Dent or Brian Doyle
or pitch for Jim Seattle. None of the players mentioned would
qualify as thousandaires, let alone millionains. The Yankees are
wearing championship rings because they are the beit. Do you
think the Yankees bought the championship? -Kent Sbumakei,
Abilene, Texas.
Yes. Next question.
Q. Greg (Showboat) Page was offered the chance to fight
Cuba's Teotilo Stevenson twice Last year, but instead Jimmy
Clark was the American fighter both times. Do you think Page
was afraid of Stevenson? Also, since Page turned pro, there's no
chance of meeting Stevenson ever, not even in the Olympics next
Year. Don't you think a victory over Stevenson would have
enhanced Pages,' career as a pro? - George H. Chug, Santa
Crux, Calif.
Burled In the annals of Duane Bobick's career (which is pretty
well burled, too) Is a victory over Cuba's awesome heavyweight
in the Pan Am Games, though Bobick was punched out easily by
Stevenson in the '72 Olympics. You saw how much good Bobick's
victory did him. I'm sure Page was leery of Stevenson. But Page's
main reason for turning pro was to take advantage of a wide onen
heavyweight class with Muhammad All on the verge of abdication and all the other active bodies, including Larry Holmes,
on the verge of 30 or over.
Q. Did Cassius Clay legally change his name to All Babe? Did
Abdul-Jabbar do the same? -William Mracek, Santa Crux, Calif.
Under EnJIah common law, which prevails In the United
States, you simply adopt a name you want and use It legally.
(Some states require that you innphemsnt It tirough coust
procedure.) Clay simply announced one day that he was
Muhammad All. And the former Law Alcindor emerged similarly
as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. For all legal purposes, that's who they
are.
Q. Could you tell me what happened to Harvey Haddli, who
once played for the Pittsburgh Pirates? -Jeff Allshouse, DuBois,
Pa.
Haddix did more than just play. On May 26,1959, the slight (5-9,
161) left-bander turned In the greatest pitching performance in
the history of baseball. He hurled 12 perfect Innings against the
Milwaukee Braves but lost the game In the 13th, 1-0. He pitched
through 1965 (14 seasons), then became a pitching coach, most
recently with the Cleveland Indians from 1975 through 1978. You'll
be glad to hear he's the new pitching coach of the Pirates, hired
aulcklv when Don Osborn had to resign because of illness.
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for ex-NFL coaches? In all of the sports books I have, less than 10
are ever mentioned. Inquiries to publishers prove fruitless. I am
Particularly interested in ex-L.A. Rams coaches. Can you help? P.LIL Nettles, Fortuna, Calif.
The Encyclopedia of Football, published by Barnes, and The
NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football
both list all NFL head coaches since Jim Thorpe stood on that
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Los Angeles overcame Atlanta,
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In the World Hockey Association, New England edged
Quebec, 74, and Cincinnati
Wasted Birmingham, 5-2.
Red Wings I, Black Hawks 3:
Dan Labruten scored two
goals to help Detroit stretch
their unbeaten streak to six
games.
Klap 41 flame. 3:
Dave Taylor scored his 40th
goal of the season with 3:25
remaining to lead Los Angeles
Into a second-place tie with
Pittsburgh in the Norris Division.
WHA:
Warren Miller caught Quebec
goaltender Jim Coral out of the
net at 3:41 of the overtime
Period to lift New England
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second-period goals by Bill
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NEW YORK (UP!) -There
Is very little [any Bird can do
on a basket ball court that elicits
surmise. Excitement maybe,
but not surprIse. Beca use
everybody knows by now that
Larry Bird is one Incredible
player.
But when Larry Bird talks,
now that's startling. College
basketball's Player of the Year
has aintained a vow of public
silence this year with me ex6.1 ception -when he Is acce
pting
an award. Tuesday he received
me ccms High fra'lvna another me, from the National
besebsll team drop.d a $1 Association of Basketball
dicision to Lyman Ths.day Coaches as the nation's outwith Kuith Hahn. hurling a five. standing player.
Miter for ths wieners.
The silence was broken for a
Qoonis averted a ibid out few heirs Tuesday, but Bird
whim whims Freddie Howard warned he would return to his
tripled and Tracy Walker tacit urn ways this weekend at
him born.. Qo 0.2,
the NCAA finals if his teamplays again Thursday at mates are Igeored.
Heritage Prep In Orlando.
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INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Three mor, cars, Including
two for Larry Dickson, have been ontered for this year's
IndianapolIs 500. Thus far, 16 cars have been entered for
this year's chase.
The third machine stored for the May V race will be
driven by Vera Sthipan of South Aistralla, who was the
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MALIBU, Calif. (UP!) - Jim Herrick, a UCLA
assistant In charge of basketball recruiting, Tuesday was
appointed head basketball coach at Pepperdine
University.
Herrick, 40, Signed a tlreeyear contract. He succeeds
Gary Colson, Wave coach for 12 yours, who resigned.

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Tips Blue Jays

Phil Esposito knows all about
the 40-goal plateau, having
reached it eight times In his
career, but seldom has he seen
milestone goals become as
important as one did Tuesday
night.
"We are just happy to get a
point out of this," Esposito said,
after scoring with five seconds
to play to give the New York
Rangers a 2-2 Iie with the
Washington Capitals.
"It's an important game for
us guys," said Esposito, who
blew a kiss to the crowd when
Introduced as the game's
second star. "We arefighting
with Atlanta and Philly for
second place."
Esposito's goal made him the
first player since Bobby Hull to
achieve eight 40-goal campaips.
The CoplWs took a
In
u uuu person wnsn
SIMs put In a power-play
esbonad. The Rangers tied It on
athdsd god. byDave
Maloney. Than In the third
period, Svuuion scored his
second goal of the season, and
We first thiS games, to put
make It 2-1. Then Esposito
cane up with the magic goal.
"It seems he always breaks
some scsi of record against us,"
said Washington forward Blair
Stewart. "It's very disappointing. It feels like a loss."
In other games, Detroit
hammered Chicago, 5-3, and

fourth quarter to break Atlan
ta's four-game losing streal
and move the Hawks to withir
one win of clinching a playofl
berth.
71ers 124, Spurs 120:
Doug Collins scored 21 points,
including six free throws in the
last 14 seconds to lead the 76ers
over the Spurs.
Nuggets 113, Warriors 102:
David Thompson scored 27
points as Denver broke loose in
the fourth quarter for its third
straight win.
Trail Blazers 115, Clippers 109:
Rookie Mychal Thompson
scored 27 points and Maurice
Lucas 22 to lead Portland and
keep the Trail Blazers In
contention for a playoff berth.

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McGallion Goes Home.

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ALL FLARED UP
by Alan Mayer
PRE? SHEPO im'i pa-par

Rangers

milel all with post hole diggers, lalso shovelida lot of
sand, baled some alfalfa, trimmed hooves and laid bricks.
It was grist," he said.
Following the TPC, Player has scheduled himself to
Play through the next six weeks on the PGA tour. He
thinks he has a good chance to win the TPC.
"I don't see any reason why I shouldn't win," he said.
"There's nothing wrong with me or my game and I don't
need a lot of time to get adjusted."

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was upset about the officiating
In the game.

124-120, Denver upended Golden
State, 113-1w, and Portland got
"We were controlling the by San Diego, 115-109.
game In the third quarter," Knicks III, Bucks 110:
Vitale said. Then, he (referee
Earl Monroe, who led New
Jim Capers), "let Loughery York with 23, sparked a streak
control him, and didn't control of 12 straight points early In the
the game. They roughed up third quarter that carried the
That was about as accurate a [inlet, and then when Catch- Knicks from a 75.70 deficit to an
description as possible for the ings hits him he calls a double 21-75 lead and Milwaukee could
Nets' 117410 victory over the foil, and puts Bob out of the get no closer than four points in
Detroit Pistons Tuesday night. game. We have lost to them the final quarter.
Catchings' 15 fourth-quarter four times this year, but this BUllets 121, Jazz lGl:
points proved to be the dif- one we should have won."
Elvin Hayes scored 32 points
ferenceas the Nets broke five.
In other genes, New York and Charlie Johnson added 12 in
game losing streak In a rough, defeated Milwaukee, 118-110, a third-quarter Washington
foul-filled game. Detroit was Washington routed New Or- rally that led to the Bullets' win.
led by Lanler, who scored 30, leans, 126-107, Atlanta topped Hawks 115, Cavaliers 109:
and Jobs Long with 21.
Cleveland, 115-109,
John Drew scored 14 of his
Pistone' Coach Dick Vitale Philadelphia beat San Antonio, game-high 33 points In the

"Fending is one of my big bobbin and I've put in ova 3o

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By United Press Iaterustlsai
To New Jersey Nets. Coach
Kevin Leughery, the answer
was simple.
"Harvey Catchinga did a job
on Bob [inlet and got 15 points
himself, all In the final period,"
Loughery said. "That's why we
won."

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - This week's
Tournament Players 011mplorwhip marks the return to the
PGA tom- of South Africa's Gary Player, who grabbed
headlines last year with a dart1Ig siree of three consecutive totrnarnafl victories.
Player, 43, winner of the Masters, Tournament of
Champions and Houston Open last year, said Tuesday, "I
feel great and I'm swinging well. I think I can keep winning tournaments until I'm 50"
Player last played in the United State. Oct. 1 when he
finished seventh In the World Series of Golf at the
Firestone Country Club In Akron, Ohio, He finishgd the
year with prize money totaling, $177,330.
During the off-season, he finished third In the South
African Open, played poorly In the South African PGA,
tied for second In the Lancome tournament In France and
finished second In the Victorian Open In Australia.
"From Dec. 8 to Jan. 17, I didn't touch a club," Player
said, adding that he spent most of that time working and
resting at his two ranches In South Africa.

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By MILTON RICEMAN

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Wednesday, March31, 17
Legal Notice

ijiNIIii

Legal Notice

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notic

CLASSIFIED ADS
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
CITYOPCAS$RL$IRRy
IN TNI CIRCUIT OUIT POE
i
given ttat I am FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
IOARDOP ADJUSTMENT
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
Orlando Seminole
engaged in business it 12O Park PLOEIDL
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
PROUTI DIVISION
Ave., Sanford Seminole County, CASE NO. 7$1277.cA4g.
theCltyofCasselberry BoardotAd. Pill Nimbar
831-9993
Florida, under the fictitious name Of WESTERN CAR I BBEAN CHAR. lustnllnt will hold a lic hearing.
Divisiss
__________________________
322-2611
BIRS CO., and that I Intend
TERS, INC.,
Mr. Gerald Waiswnann, applicant, IN RI: ESTATE OP
Critical Of
registers.idnamewjrnth,cI,rf a Florida corporation,
is requesting a conditional use to ANNA F. CLARKE,
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
allow mini.warihcusui in a C.1
____
____
43c a line 11*
1 tIm.
Florida In accordance with the
Plaintiff, (Commercial) zoning district. The
Decoasid
3$c a line
HOURS
provisions of the Fictitious Name vs.
parcel Is legally described as:
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
3Sc a line
.....
Statutes, ToWit: 5ectioq IóS0t WILCO SALES CORPORATION,
7OflWCUtiVeth
AlIthOfpathenofl300fgeof TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
S:30 P.M.
5:00 AM.
Florida Statutes itSl.
Florida corporation. at aI.,
Principal Probe
the 5~ of the HEM. of the NWMI Of CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Sig. Jay J. Boiton
SeCtion 2$, Township 21 South, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Publish: March 31, 21, April 1, ii,
Defendants, Range30East,lylngeasfof5.R.. )THER PERSONS INTERESTED
________________________
in,
Sublect to an easement for Ingress IN THE ESTATE:
NOTICE OF SALE
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) and Treasurer Bill Gunter to DEH.122
Notice of Sale pursuant to and ress uvir the north 30 feel
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEADLINES
-11FlorIdians had watched the revoke his certificate for two
Chapter iS. NotIce Is given that pur. tMnof. Together with in easement
that the administration of the estate
Cabinet handle a teacher years. It failed on a 3-3 tIe vote.
want
to
dated
the
for
Ingress
and
egress
over
the
w
of
Anna
F.
Clarke,
a
Final
Judgment
deceased,
File
LEGAL NOTICE
tthdayotM.rch, 17t,CaseNo. 7i. 3ofsitof ttienorth 200 feetof the S Number 7e.S$CP, Is pending in the
diacipllnarycaseTueaday,they WhesiamotlontoletFooteoff RI: ESTATE OP
Circuit Court of the ~ of the NW'A of the NEMI
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
GEORGE
HENRY
STARKE,
M.D.
1271.CA.0.E,
mlgt* have reconsidered last with a reprimand also was
Friday
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and SectIon 21, Township 21 SouTh, Florida, Probate Division, the ad. _____________
Sundoj NOTICE TO THE PATIENTS
____
year's vote against abollsi)Ing rejected, the officials titned
for Seminole County, Florida, in Range 30 East. Also together with a
.ss of which Ii Seminole County ________________________________________________
OP THE LATE
boat
launching
eaSement Into Lake Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 3217'
it.
which Western Caribbean Charters,
DR.GEORGE H. STARKE
around and voted 4-2 for (tie
The personal raprisuntative of the
The office of Dr. George H. Starke, inc. lithe Plaintiff and in which Wil. Howell over the south is
,
18—Help
nfd
With Gov. Bob Graham motion made five i)i)
llu will
__________________________
be opened on Mondays and CO Sales Corporation, a Florida cor. north20fust of the 5~ of the NW¼ estate Is Richard E. Clarke • whose
presiding, the officials con- and defeated, sanding the case Wednesdays, from am. until 1 poratlon, Acme Boot Company, Inc., ot the NE'A of SectIon n, Township address is P.O. Box 431219, Miami,
Fl. 33143 andor 2201 Aster St., Capri
vened Tuesday morning to back to the cvmsnlialon for a p.m., to accommodate former a foreign corporation, Blue Bell, 21 South, Range 30 East.
6-Child Care
4-Personals
Public hearing will be held on 2, Orange Park, Fl. 32073.
________________________
Inc, a foreign corporation, arid The
regarding their medical re
consider a Profeesional Prac full hearing and new room- patients
EM PLOY ME NT
State of Florida Department of Re. Thi's4ay, April 19, in,, at 7:30
All persons having claims or
cords.
tices Commission recom- rnendatlon.
demands agaInst the estate are
venue, an agency of the State of P.M. in the Casse$berry City HaIl,
Douglas Stenstrom
N
Child Care my home
Johnny:
mendatlou that the teaching Graham said It proved there
Stenstrom, Davis, Mcintosh &amp; Florida, are the Defendants, I will Lake Triplet Drive, or as soon required, WITHIN THREE MON.
Mon.Fri,6a.m..6P.m.
1145 FROM THE DATE OF THE I took care of sverynhlng. Call
selitothehighestandtest bidderfo, thiruiftir as possible.
certificate of Webster Elesnai. needs to ha a better way to Julian
WHY AREN'T YOU
cash in the lobby at I West Front
Dated this 14th day of March, in, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Attorneys for Estate
Mom or your sister or come
tary School principal Roland handle teacher disciplinary
door of the Seminole County Court.
Mary W. HawThorne,
NOTICE, to tile with the clerk of the
B 1330
ONE
OF THE MANY
home.
Carrel's Kiddie Korner
Footeberevokedforiysically matters. He told Education
house in Sanford, Florida, at 11:00
City Clerk
above court a written statement of
Sanford, Fl. 32771
LoeMom
Osteen
Area
PEOPLE
WE PUT
am. on the 2nd day of April, in,, Publish: March 21, in,
any claim or demand they may
Phone 305.3222111
and verbally abusing black Commissioner
Ralph Publish:
CalI322.21i6
have.
Eachclalmmustbelnwrlting
WHYILONELY?Write"Gif
A
TO
WORK?
________________________
thefoliowingd.scribedpropertyset DEH.116
students.
Tiwlington to recommend an DEH.93 March16, 1$, 19,20, 21, 1q79forth
in the order of final Judgment:
and must Indicate the basis for the
Mats" Dating Service. All Ages.
After two hours of testimony, alternative method and
Begin at the south half mile ost of
claim, the name and address Of the
P.O. Box 1031, Ciwtr., FL. 23317.
11—hiShUctIonS
JUST COME I N &amp;
hlo,i 22, ToWnship i9 South,
auditor or his agent or attorney,
_______________________
the Cabinet criticized the Turllngton promised a report NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS FOR Range
CITY0PCASSILIIRRY
Weddlngsby DOT
2P East, Seminole County,
and the amount claimed. I? the
REGISTER WITH US
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
lull of cortictlng testimony. Twlington sided with Foote OP
222.2006'fl30M7
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ft; East 610 ft, and South 2410 ft. to
will become due shall be stated, if
DRAINAGE DITCH
FOR YOU
Cail JoAn, 323U12.
Cosnj*roller Gerald Lewis, an tiroughout, voting igiln4 find- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: point of beginning (less the south 10 the City Of Casselburry Board 0 ti'e claim Is contingent or
Mitwhb0laPICh11r.
unliquldated, the nature of the un.
•'FACESWITPjAbRINI*IND
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE chains).
attorney, called it 'guess log him guilty, revoking his
ing. Mr. Dick Richards, KlnderCa'e
Dated: March 12, in,.
certainty shall be stated. If the
PROBL.M1
NOTICE that the Board of County
bit" and said, "legally, there certificate or reprlmandlng Commissioners
Learning Centers, Inc., applicant, IS claim Is secured, the securIty shall
18—Help Wanted
(SEAL)
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
CALL 323- 5176
of Seminole County,
______________________
requesting a condlflonai use es PO'
is not one real solid charge that him.
CLERK
OF
THE
CIRCUIT
e
described.
The
clilmant
shall
Can
Help
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
videdbYkCtiOn2S10S(i)OftheCity
COURT
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deliversufficlentthplesoftheclaim
Ptionel473233
Billing Clerk, typIng SO WPM
Is proven."
A
pth*, Mrs. Simpson iOth day of April, AD., 1, in tIll
Cassilberry Cede of Ordinances to the clerk to enable the clerk to
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Writwf.O.Joxi3
required, calculator &amp; 10 key
Commissioners' Meeting
But the majority rejected turned to Turllngton and County
toop.rateadaycarecwterinaC.1
mall
one
copy
912 FRENCH AVE.
By: Eve Crabtres
SânfoFrida7t
to each personal
adding machine exp a must.
Room at the County Courthouse In
(Commercial) zoning district. The representative.
Deputy Clerk
Foote's plea that the case be charged that Foote "tugged Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
Tues.thruFrl.,3Stoi3hrs. Start
parcel Is legally described as:
JOhn 4. Baldwin
ORCt-$I0.IO--Gu.nsntied.
All persons Inteiestld in the estate
iniaskiul for all over Webster that he's been
$4.25. Send comp. resume to p.o.
ltl* back to thi
Hoaring to consider
dtr
B.glnningattheSEcorn.roftfie to wtom a copy of this NOtICe of
Pree details: KIT, Box 711,
Box 257, Sanford, Fl. nfl,
whether
or
not
the
County
will
500
HighWay
17.92
LEGAL SECRETARY
fiather hearing and a new t here to visit you." Leter
NWMs
of
S.c.
21,
Township
21
5,
Pompano, FL. 33061, 9414fn.
AdmInistration has been mailed are
EEO.
vacate, abandon, dlscontfnue, close, Fern Park, Florida 32730
range3O I. runWaIongthlSIlneof
recommendation.
Foote, 53.year.old
grendfather, renounce and disclaim any riati,
Publish: March 14.21,1971
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
GENERAL
_____
the NW'4 of said Section, Township THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Mechanic wanted
Filler
The Cabinet then decided to testified he dropped by Turlingthe County and the public in and to DEH.$6
ISALOHOLAPROBLEM
BOOKKEEPER
and Range a distance of
machine
exp.
req.
Apply
in
fet. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
IN YOUR FAMILY?
spilt the uses of guilt and ton's omce, but was told he thefoilowing draInage ditch running _______________________ ttiencer Non a line perpendIcular
person Jungle Lab, Silver Lk.
NOTICE, to tile any objections they
through the described property,to.
AL.ANON
GENERAL OFFICE
to the S line of tIll said NW¼ a
Dr. Sanford.
punishment and heard two could not discus, the case 50 he wit:
mayhavethatchallengethevalidlty
Forfamliiesorfrlendsof
distance
Of
tO
41.3'
a
point
CLERICAL
CASHIER
of the decedent's will, the
howsof lawyer's argwnwts on left.
An easement fifteen (15) feet ifl
problem drinkers
Sect..Exp. for busy Sanford office.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR beginning, thence N along saId hu,
qualifications
of
the
personal
BOOKCASE
Wldthforth.purposeofIocaslngand
InformatIon
MAKER
Fortuture
call
whether Foote, a native New She testified that "Foote told
Typing, filing I other general
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA perpendiculartoSlineofttwNWt4a representative, or the venue or
maintaining a drainage ditch over CASE NO. 71314CAI9.P CIRCUIT dlVance Of iSO'i
4i7.3333orwrlte
office
duties.
IBM,
Mag
Card
MANAGER
TRAINEE
Yorker, called black students rnehewashlredtokeepnlggera and across that part of tIll
Jurisdiction of the court.
anfcrdAl.AnonFamiIyGroup
SW CIVIL
exp. &amp; shorthand preferred but
thence Won a line parallel wIth
A.0 HELPER
and teachers "nigger.," ad- in line" and said he "marched corner of Lot 1, South Sylvan Lake
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
P.O. BoxSS3
not required. EEO. Phone 322.
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS theSllneoftheNW¼200'tothe ER. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ministered severe paddlings to op and down the halls with a Shorn, accordIng to FLIt thiflOf AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ETC., WhineofWlnterPark Drive: thence
Sanford, FIL fill
NURSES
AIDE
1041 or $315717.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
recorded In Flat Book 11, page 7,
some students and denied paddle, looking for
5 along the I R.W UriS of Winter
ELECTRONIC TECH.
Dateofffieflrstpubllcationof thIs __________________
__________________
Public Records of SemInole County,
Plaintiff Park Drive a diStance Of 23'l
adequate medical attention to grab."
Notice of AdministratIon: March 14,
GROUNDS KEEPER
State

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41—Houses

Secretary. Good pay for career
minded individual. Typing &amp;
shorthand req. Medical ins.,

Build to Suit

REALTOR

3236061 or eyeS. 373 05)7

10 acres tiled, farm land, w-18x32
underground pool. 3-1 older
frame. All this $65,000.

Idyliwllde near 1.4, 5 BRs, FR,
breakfast nook, DR. eat In kit.,

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FP, 2' baths, 2 car mc. garage.
Many extras. $65,000.

BATEMAN REALTY

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Construction Secretary. Good pay

others.
SchoolBoardmetnbersSher
j
Without hearing a room full of man WIISOSI,
witnesses on both sides, the Barrett SlId Bob Siioeniaker,
Cabinet voted 54 to içhold the and Superintendent Joe Stricknjs,lon finding of guilt.
land cslledthe charges lncredl.
Before voting on a motion to his, saying no student, teacher
revckehlsteachfng certificate, parentorcltlzenhadeversalda
theofficlalslldenedforanother wordofcrlticlsmabot*Footeto
hour of testimony from witne. thom.
:is, including NAACP officials This, despite the fact that
and teacher spokesman Mrs. Simpson and the cnm1aFrances Simpson who said slon said the abuses dated as
.Footewasauelandlnhumanto far back as 1U9 when Foote
black students
and school fiM went to the tiny Slm3ter
officials and parents who said County town from Orlando
he was a victim of a teacher wherehewuatesctierforsiz
and they bad MVII 7WL

with excellent benefits for

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thence E along a line parallel to
Defendants, the S lIne of the NW¼ 130' to the

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7$ i772.CA4J
Sp.'lngs, Florida
,
County, Florida, under the fictitious CHARLES I. BRADSHAW, JR..
name of DATA SECURITIES VIRGIL D. JONES and U. GRANT
to STATON, as Trustees of the
SYSTEMS and that we int
CHARLES E. BRADSHAW R Evo.
register said name with the Clerk
CABLE TRUST,
the Circuit Court, Seminole

:

Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
NOTICE OP ACTION
point of beginning: said parcel
being REPRESENTATIVE:
TO: JOHN F. RIF"'4BERY ike Iocafedin Block I, the ,iplat of
Lots Sidney C. Ward
JOHN F. RIFENbERY whose 1 through S
Inclusive
and
Lots
$ Helliwell, Melrose &amp; Di WOlf
residenceandaddressar, unknown ttwough 33 inclusIve, all In
1473 Hartford Building
and whose age is over eighteen (IS) Mirror South Addition tO 200 East
RobInson Street
years.
Cauelberry as per plat thereof re
Orlando,
Fl.
i
By: Arthur H. Bickwith, Jr.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac
cordedin piatbook9,pag.sOand
FlorIda in accordance with the
Telephone: 306-5417000
clerk
tion for foreclosure of a mortgage public records of Seminole CoUnty, PublIsh:
provisions of the FIctitious Name
Plaintiffs,
March 14, 21, in,
By: Joann K. Hare
has been filed against you and QU Florida together with those curtain
Statutes, To-WIt: Section ss.o, vs.
DEH.$3
Deputy Clerk
are requIred to serv a copy of your abandoned streets known as
E. POPE BASSETT, Trustee, t al,
Florida Statutes 1957
Publish: March 21, 1971
wrItten definse, If any, to It on Bouganvlllss Lane and Aster Lane
FINANCIAL
OPERATIONS
OEH.114
Raleigh W. Greene, Ill, of
stiownonther.coroedpsatof said IN THE
Defendants.
EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
CIRCUiT COUNT OF THE
HARRISON, GREENE, MANN, Queens MIrror 5, and situated
NOTICE OP SALE
ATTEST:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THI ROWE, STANTON &amp; MASTRY SectIon 21, TownshIp 31 5, range in EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
In accordance with 45.03i of the
Kathleen M. Fairfull
CUlT OP THE STATE OP
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
piaIntIft'satterney5whos,add
I.
Florida Statutes, ARTHUR H.
Secretary
PLORIDA,
IN
AND
FOR
CUlT IN AND POE SEMINOLE Is POst Office 10k iS0l St. Pete,.
Public hearing will be held on SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Joseph McLaughlin
BECKWITH, JR., Clerk of the dr.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
sbare, FlOrida 23731 sri or boise
,, p979, as 73S CIViL ACTION CASE
cult Court of Seminole County,
CIV%LAC'flSN$O 54$
=*prISO, 505 eriE ISIS lbs origIns;
in
CMUIO.SU-Y
CRY
Nan,
N
CA.K
Corpsrals $af)
Pletldá, shell sill it publIc sale
1911 clerk
this
•Ir LakeTrlpletDrlvs.orassoonttwre. HENRY STANLEY, GEORGE
Dumbfounded, Smith said victim of a labormanagoment
within the legal hours of sale, more
In re ISis marriage of
befoi service on plaintIff's it after as possible.
Publish Feb. 211 Mar. 7, 14, 21, in, specifically at 11:00a.m. on the 2nd
STANLEY, LOUIS STANLEY, JE.
tolrieys or Immediately thereafter;
w*ne.0 on one side or the dispute aimed at getting STEVEN BUSSARD, Husband,
Dated this 13th day f March, in, $31
day Of April, 197, to the highest
MAE CLARK, KATIE BELL 010-125
Petitioner, OtIwI5e a default will be entered
other were lying and suggested publicity for teaciter ijon.
Mary W. Hawthorne
bidder for cash, at the West Front
CROSS and JOSEPHINE MICK.
and
against you for the relief demanded
city Clerk
a grand jury Investigation to
Door of the Courthouse In Sanford,
NAACP officials said blacks
ENS,
In the Complaint or petition.
Publish: March 21, in,
time If perjury charges can be wereafraidtocompl'lnforfear MARSHA BUSSARD, Wife,
Seminole County, Florida, pursuant
Respondent.
Theproperty proceeded agaInst is DEH.11S
Plelntlffs,
to the order of Court In the above
descrIbed
vs.
as
foilowa:
Lot
13,
Block
flled.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR styled cause, that property des.
they would 106e UIeIT jobi
r But he
NOTICE TO DEPEND
H, CAMELOT SUBDIVISION, Unit _______________________ 0.5. KEIGANS, ak-a 0. BENJA. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
as:
voted with Graham their children might loose their THE STATE
OP FLORIDA TO:
Twa,accordingtoth,piatffisof
MIN KEIGANS, ak. DOW B. KEI. PROBATE DIVISION
The West ½ of the Northeast V4 o
recorded in Fiat look 16, PaQISI IN
freefoodticketsatscheol. —
MARSHA BUSSARD
MARTHA
KEIGANS,
Pile
Nimbus'
79.ø.CP
THE CIRCUIT COURT POE GANS, and
thiSoutheast',4of Section 17, Town.
N Public Records Of SemInole
his wife; JULIA HUGHES AND
Whose residence Is unknown
DIVI5ISs
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ship 21 South, Rang, 29 East, Semi.
County, Florida. Together
HUGHES, her husband: SAM IN REt ESTATE OP
and
with the PROBATE DIVISION
noleCounty, Florida, LESS the right
following described equipment:
KEIGANS and — KEIGANS, his *51411 J. DEWINSKY
Whose mailing address is
_______________________
ot way for road on South side AND
Pile Number 71.12.CP
Electric
Heat
and
wife, DAN COLUMBUS KEIGANS, a.b.a ASHER DEW1NSKY
Air Conditioning; Dlvisba
unknown
LoIs 153 to i56, inclusive, of
and —KEIGANS, his wile: DAN.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that Electric Range and Oven; Dish. IN
FOREST CITY, ORANGE PARK,
RI: ESTATE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
STEVEN BUSSARD has filed a washer; Disposal.
IlL BENJAMIN KE1OAN$, and
Deceased according to the plot thereof as
NotIce is hereby given thai I am PotitlOfl In the Eighteenth JudicIal
KENNETH VINCENT MATICKI -KEIGANS, Ills will: DAIlEY
WITNESSmyhandandtMseaIat
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
recorded In Flat Book 2, Page 50
Inbusine* at INo. Hwy 17
Circuit Court of SemInole County, thIs'Court on March S 1579.
LIE KEIOANS and —KEIGANI, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Public Records of Seminole County,
TALLAHAEE, Fla. (UP!) engaoed
,Caiseiberry, Fl. 33707, SemInole
(SEAL)
Deceased her hisband: I.C. MCKINNEY and CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida,
Florida for Dissolution of Marriage
LESSNOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
The 74,000 students passing County, Florida under the fictitious and ys are requlredto serve a copy
ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH, JR.
McKINNEY. his wits, WI.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
begin
at
a point idlest East the
Of
CAL'S
CASSELSERRY
Of
Clerk
of
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
BRYANT
arid
name
the
court
your
written
defenses,
II
any,
on
—
'the fimctkinal literacy test In SERVICE CENTER, and that I
BRYANT,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST husband: 14,0. SLIGH
and Pier OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED NOrthwest corner of Lot 134. Put of
By: Eve Crabtree
0. FREEMAN. ESQ. p.o.
IN
THE
ESTATF
1177 won't have to be retut.d i,Wsndtoreglstersaidnamewlth the THOMAS
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL SL.IGH, her husband, LI. HARR.
Forest City asrecorded In Flat Book
Deputy Clerk
Altamori$s rinse, Fl.
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
the Iflta'e mind still Ch.rkoftheClrcuIt Court,$emInoie Box 70.
3, Pagei15, Public Recordsof Semi.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED ILL and ROSA HARRELL, Iii
Attorney for Petitioner, and Raleigh W. Greene. III
thittheadmlnistratlonofffieastas. nole County, Florida. From
IN TIlE ESTATE:
FlorIda in accordance with flietheorniwiffitheCIerkof
P.O. Box 1509
said
wife; H,L. LESLIE and LIDA M. Of *51411 J. DIWIN$KY
.00mstothsaldofanothsrl0,000 County.
a.b.a parallel
point Ofto beginnIng, run South
Sanford,
St.
Petersburg,
Florida
33731
* ps'voisions of the FictItious
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTiFIED
LESLIE,
his
wife:
ROBERT
S.
ASHER
DEWINSKY, deceased,
ve styled Court at
yoIbawtsops.dlober. Name Statutes, To-Wit: SectIon
that the adminIstratIon of the estate RIDDLE and CS.
the East line of said Lot
Florida 33771, oh or before AprIl 3, Publish: March 7, 14.31, 30, 1979
GROENE, db.a File Number 79*CP, Is pendIng in
KENNETH
06309 FlorIda Statutes 57.
2i0 feet,
134,
VINCENT EASYWAY FINANCE CO.: A.E.
1919, otherwise a default arid DEH-43
ffi Circuit Court for Seminole
MATECKI, deceased Pile Number STORY and— STORY, hIS will,
519.: CalvIn K. Lartum
thence East parallel to the North
lbs Id District Court of
ultimate Judgment will be entered
County, Florida, Probate Division, line
of said
14,21,1579 against you for the relief demanded
7.CP,
is
pending
In
the
CI!cuit
EVAHILLLAND:andanysfffiel,
Publish
Feb.11
Marl,
Lot 136, 140 feet, thence
Avllssl Tuesday içbsld p.11 DEG.12S
the
address
Of
which
i
Seminole
Caurt
for
SeminOle
County,
Ploi'ida,
unknown
North2iOfeettoapointilof,etEast
In the Petition.
heirs,
devisess,
legates,,
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
7
Probate OlvIslin, the aldeas et
point of beginnIng, thence West
.ntess, wcceasi and all
WITNESS my hand and official NOTICE OF PROCIEDINSI
ether Florida. The P1,55151 rSP'eSOn 110 feet to point of
FICTITIOUS NAME
by Ediyition (,nbeginning. AND
seai Of saId Court on the 24th day Of THE VACATING, ABANDONING, which is Somlusle Coisdy Cow. Nrtiesclalmins by. through, under titivlsofffieesatealMaryAin,s
Notice Is hereby given that we are Febuary, 1979.
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING thouss, Sanford, Fiends The per. or against any Of The Indluldeals KaCs' *0 FrancIs L KCs'P whoae ALSO LESS
''iiii'.sr Ralph Turton engaged
representative ot me ostafe is n5'fl5d abOVI.
in business at 111 1. (SEAL)
From a point of 14 feet East of the
OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT.
address is Ni last
'overruling a state heating Woodland Drive, Sanford Seminole
Richard S. Owen, wiuese address Is
Highland Drive, Northwest corner of said Lot 154, run
Defendants.
Arthur
H.
Seckwlth,
Jr.
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
Altamonfe springs, Florida 32701.
',TuiulIuI' who said the gaids. County, Florida under the fictitious
p050* so, CaNa*hrry, Florida
NOTICE OP ACTION
South parallel to the East line of Lot
Clerk of Circuit Court
YOU WILL P1.1*51 TAKE 33717.
The name and address of till
The nameand ad*as of the TO: 0.5. KEIOAN$. ak-a 0.
114, a distance of 210 feet from the
lines should hive adontid by nsmeOfKOTTKOATINO$OFMID.
ly: Patricia Robinson
NOTICE that the Beard of County personal reprl*ltalI,Vs
551151
rsprIasntitIve's
attorney
are
FLORIDA. and that we Intend to
aIlos'riai JAMIN KIIGANS, s-k-a
point of beginning;
Deputy Clest
Conors Of leminele County, are set ferns below.
the Cabinet as a formal register
1111W.
said name with tile Clerk of
s. KIIGANS, esW MARTHA UI- sOt $snlil
thencs continue South parallel to
FlorIda, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. en the
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN, 15G.
All ponse,'a having claims
All posses havIng Claims or 0*145, his wife, DAN COLUMBUS
AraI1ve Pruc.&amp;es Act the Circuit Court, 1e,nlfsole County,
the East line of said Lot 114, a dis.
5e, 50 (509 Hwy 434)
10th day of April, AD., $919, In ml
demands
against
the
*tate
we
demands
against
the
.$ste
are
Florida In accordance with tile AltamosEe Springs, Pt. 30101
rule.
tanceof 70 lest: thence last parallel
County Commissioners' Meeting required, WITHIN THREE KIIGAN$: DAIlEY LII UI. required, WITHIN
THREE
0*145, J.C. McKINNEVa
provisions of the FIctitIous Name
to the North line of Lot 154, a dis.
Mtur.s
PIe,'.er
Room at tile County Courthouse In MONTHS PROM
PROM
THE DATE OF tanci of
THE DATE OF BRYANT, 14.0. SUON; L.T. MONTHS
Statutes, To-Wit: SectIon 565.09 Publish Feb. 351 Mar.7, 14.21, W7 Sanford, Florida, will Issld a PUblIC
14 feet:
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP HARRILL and ROSA HARRILL, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Cablnst awalbersIeter urged 'Florida Statutes 1W.
thence North 70 feet to a point 140
oan.ui
Hearing to consider and determine THIS NOTICE, to tile wills itsi
THIS
NOTICE.
IS
file
With
liii
clerk
hlswlfs: H.L LESLIE and 1.10* M.
51g. MarTy C. Ichilbirger
ClInk. list East of till point of beginning;
the laaiatwe to r"14er a
whether Os' not the County
will of the above court a written LESLIE, his will: ROBERT 5
Margaret J. Echeiberger
till above csurt a written mince West 110 feet to the point of
pss.yser delay in tide Janñ
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND vacate, abandon, discontinue, close, statement of any claim or demand RIDDLE and CS. GROEN1, d.b.a statement of any claim or demand
Publish: March 14.21,30 AprIl 4,
mnning: AND ALSO LESS road
rinIrie arid Eloclaliri any ?IIt
FOR SIMINOLI
they may have, lads claim msmt be
rsqulrimss*thatgudadspas. im
FINANCE Co Al. Iboy may have, lads claim risust 11 rights-of-way.
the County and uI public Ina.idto in wr$tk and must IndIcate theEASYWAY
FLORIDA
STORY:IVAHILLLA$D,*0any
in
WrltII
and
must
indlcateitie
the tad to got a high school DEN-lI
AND
- the f011owIng drainage easement 10515 far
CAll NO. fl37
the claIm, The flSOfll *0
basis for tile claim, tile name and
miW
Lots l to 150, inclusIve, ot FOR.
running through the described aMmi of the crodllsr es Pile agomE Isgateas,
$gma bs* they stopped short
IN RI: THE MAUIASI o
the
creditor or his
p'anfiei, secceosins amid address of
agent
1ST
CITY, ORANGE PARK, accorproperty,
to.wlt
FICTITIOUs
NAMU
JOHN
EDWARD
ANDERSON,
of r.comnmenmng
or attorney, and the amaunt all ether parties claiming by, or attorney, and the amount ding
y
lottie plat thereof as rscor
Notice is hereby given mat I am
Thai pant at Tract "C". JennIfer cleimed. It tile claim Is not yet due, through, under or against any lie ClalmilOd If lie claim II flat yet
Twon said the appeals
in Flat look 2, Page 40, Public Re.
in biisines at 10 N. Hwy.
Petltlonar, hstitSS.M15C0r*0inPIat 51*21, tie date whims It
tie
dots
when
It
will IOCSIII due cords Of
wIN bocsme due individuals named above,
Seminole
coest riding "shows we wire u-n, Longwaad. 32735 Sinlif1011 and
Pagas 44.4 arid 44, PublIc Records shall be stated. II liii clolen IS
YOU ARE NOTI PIED that an ac- shall be stated. If fts• claim 1$
me
fictItious
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
PI*0,
of
Seminole
Courity,
SILINDA
P.
ANDERSON
Florida;
au along" ad I..,es
contingent or umillquldatod, the lien has lien filed against you in COfStlPl9Slt or unhlquldated, the tti Court
on the 9th day of March,
name of YAMAHA OP SIMINQIL
dOsCI'ibid as follows: Prom ho nature ii the uncertainty shall ile oquity to relIve clouds from me IISIWS of The Uncertainly shell be en,,
tad results nasballuageable. It
RSidesd. Northwest corner ii Lit), Forest stated. If the chains IS .scwsi,
t i *0
,gi* said
If
till
clSIm IS SSCWSd, the (SEAL)
me Islewlop descrIbed ,
pom,ty, stated.
ds'I bul&amp;at, l3 prob' nouns wills the Clint Of tIll Circuit
NOTICI OP ACTION
llopoi, as r5Cerded III Flat 11*9, security shill Is descrIbed. The lswIt:
p
security shill be dsscrlbsd. The
$eninole
Csunt?,
Florida
in
Pags79,
PublIc
,
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Recordeof
THI
STATS
OF
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, JR
semi..ie
dsie
FLORIDA
TO:
wi i yeer'a t,et,
stwis
simamIt
IMCI
S$$MIR5 it a point 210 NOt last
accordance with lie previsiens at
ComInty, Florida: nun 1.00 Engross copies SI till Claim IS hill ClOth IS Of the SaldieMat
c
c, c
SELINDA P. ANDERSON
to
Of
The
last
14
at
ieN
51*5
dabs
to
ffi
Clink
IS
hewsvir, bscsess. lbS ti1 hiss Pidillous Nansl Statut Ta. 3 ROckWOH ClOrt
1" 34" W. 351111101 IS lbs Ilihi. usable tile clerk Is malt as copy IS lie Ieullsoao
Sy:
Eve
Craltros
usable
the
clerk Is mail ens Py to
to at iii. lauffiu.aU
tire opscmoslay pud the
Wit: $.cHanIU.S9 FlorIda StalvNs Akron. OhIo 44313
Deputy Clerk
woW corner of sill Lit 1 fOr Ike esd personal reprssussal$ve.
1 - ø1imS nepriOs*$Ifl.
at SictI. 15, TownshIp 21 MuSh,
IegIimiiep:
Rabsnt L. Mellon. Ill
.
YOU
All
HERESY
NOTIFIED
the APA
ANporimaebseri*5e R
a last.
AHPSIISIISIIIdII*5IISII.
Jan01 1. Guild
P.O. lOx 231
that JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON *0Mue thence $ N deOrsis 1' ig 1*m a copy of this Nellie at
Is whom a copy of hills Nitlie at
ffiau tin Nor* ,,.,,
IpsrUad of A"Mist"udlis
Inc.
" W. 4*05 feeS
Cycle 5
ØJ44 P133502
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has II
a PetItion Is the CircuIt
Is the NorTherly Admieleirallen Mi been mailed ass Seat IS a poW 1$ Not Wsel at the
111511015
nsa. w.HS'
.
Publish: March 14,21, in,
c,t . in's COUntY PlorIdI nlght*woy lies Of West Lake required, WITHIN THREE Reel bsm.
at
requlned,
WITHIN
y
Ibis
II
THREE
hiss
last
14
y
$qIscyds confer
fej
ef Mserlags, and you Irantley Read as recorded I. Flat MONTHS FROM THU DATI OP ISis sunust to at
MONTHS PROM $1 DATE OP
Inc.
are requirgi is serve a copy 51 ye 10*0, Page 91, PublIc Records
THU FIRST PUBLICATION OP 'at sslss 99. TownshIp 31
, THU FIRST PUSUCATION OP
14,
7,
191
Publish:
March
II,
IS.
.: Tv
914fl
wriffin to.uo It any, en KEN Iomkiels Cuinty, Pliridsa said .THI$NOTICE.ISINSaNY.bISIIPS *ase so soot,
THl$NOTICLISfyeb
NETH W. McINTOSH of $TEN. rlgllt*wpy Ibis being or. a curve may may Nave thatdatluis, lie
Ieg$j
lisp May Nave liii challenges lie
*.ssssmteot*ic
urg
NOTICE
to 1101141
STROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH
concave Nerlierly and 'hvb a ushidifyat his deciders will, his to his p4 of Rajlnalop.
veddily at ho decadent's will, the
011 Match 31, 1975 at 102 Celery
CITYOPCA$1$IIIIIY
radius Of SliM fnd, •
-lbs 1*111111 F
JULIAN,Altenhleys
quallflcstless
Of
tile
plflhisal
qUalIfIcations
the persanal Ave. $ms*4 P15. There wifib. a
SO*UOP*DJU$TMINT
,,lUms N5I11*L11j1, Ie
address IS Pal
,
APA to
. his venwer
lbs VaiIdit7
...,.., j..iwl,ie, or his
w .wII* defuses.
,
ue or 55losnffiefoowIpj
NOTICE ISHIREBY GIVIN that
*5
pijs, 33732, *0 thsarcatsaldcwvsl&amp;IoelNwv. turk10dhe at me court.
KENNETH 05. simS.
IuIlsdhls at me esurt.
lbs $78 Huijil ad illow
ie,
lii.CIty of Ceiselhivry Beard of Ad f lie the original with hiss ClOth 51 hiss *0r01 alwisat Ndl-'i 19' SW'S.
amount SI tile repairs.
ALL
ClAIMS,
DEMANDS
AND
AU.
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS.
AND
$TSPSHN$ON
AND
51*141
P.A.,
INS FarE liii So No. sisomi
lusiffiant will held a UbiIc Psearinl. ab.vemte_Court en or boNn
dM1 to p1lcsad h lbs J
then N. N Eweis 19' SW' U. OIJICTION$ NOT $0
P11.10 AttamIvi fOr *0 PlaMhilfe *0 IS OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED C-uS
.amid Mn. Iugone N. K000r are
1W9,aihssaloWNand
501711W:
thenie
N.
UP
Iuraos
a'
WILl.
II
FOREVER
BARRIO
Iplims Ni1Ik--i1it thus
filsShserlsIailwNls*sCIkofIis, WILL U FOREVER BARRIO
1905 DJICk Skylark
requesting a variance to allow his
II" 1. 510 lest Is hiss lobs at
Sen. No.
munt will be
Oslo of hill IbiS publlcafissof this *ove sl$sd Court en or
net a delay
ItOt *011111 PIISJICatIOSIII SillS 4306*14113305
11*. the
lswaslon elan 1*lbsg
Y .ekwi $U 11, *5 nub E?IflIWII, bop
C01*5''I. IIIN11 S4N Natiseel A*1tMIilMh* March 7, frE day April. 9971a ilkamwIS.,
a NG1CeII mflb*atlon: March 11.
en esleuless immliis SNI lv four
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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

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The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Listlngsl

During March We Will
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Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additIons, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free 1st. 323-5214.

Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 333 $$45
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Plunthlng Service

everything

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS.
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi. Accepted
327-1101

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for

Rain or Shine. Mar, 23rd till? 9
a.m.to 1p.m. 104 E. 34th Fl. (off
Sanford Ave.)
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELINGIREPAIR
S.G.BALINT&amp;ASSOC.
327166$

'ags Sales

Movingout-Odds&amp;Ends I Misc

even for you!
Garage so full hers's no room for
the ce,? Clean it out with a Waht
Ad in the Herald. PH, 32226i $0r

I Man, quality operation
Iyrs. sip. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327'132

Newl Used screen work done
&amp; Glass. Free 1st.

ROISON MARINE

3221543
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3V Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla 33171

TreeService

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

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57—Sports Ettpnsont

1 REE REMOVAL. Trimming,
removal, licensed &amp;
stump

sured. FREE sit. 342-1147.

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABIN ITS
Freelst.
333O42aflerS:3O

RACQUET$TRINGINO-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg.40
$coltReagams3fl$pl

we also have

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(LOCAL) 349$37)
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clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses Heated
kennels. 3fl-S752.

55—Boats £ Acrnoiies

Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty f privacy.
53910.00, 51,500.00 down
payment. Plenty of wild gansi
and good fIshIng In this area.

REALTY WORLD

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dog I Cat boarding, bathing,

of room to build 30r1 houses.

yet near the canter of tliks,s
Call us about this 2 SR home
with C.H&amp;A. 137,00.

Role

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.

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Curley Burl Ield Electrical
Maintenance &amp; repaIr
530 5327

Landscaping.

LIght linuling

Electrical

walnut cabinet. Regular $400,
Balance 5)75 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 1311714 day or
night.
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
per mo. Call 031.17)4 for Ire.
home dlmonstratl.

Plenty

Free

specialists, top soil I fill dirt,
lawn mainl. I tree trimming.
373 294$

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

Television-35" Color, Beautiful

2.7 Acres located on larg, stream,
real good access About 1 acre

LOOKING for a nice older home
sitUated on a large piece of
property? Here it l Secluded,

General

eulng
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3220352

can

service.

'Iai Service

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Good Used TelevIsions. $23 aria up.
MIlIer's76l9OrlandoOr,

Mountain cabIn aPproxImately 1
acre. Dandy gardin spot. This is

WHEN- Available now for in.

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3.3 Acres tracts, fantastIc view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
1500.00. Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

downtown.

plele

estimate. 323-4881; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8019 call anytime.

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

323-0697

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

2565

4Io iob too large or small. Corn

CeranIIC'TlIS
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53—lVRadlo.Stero

Multiple Listing Service

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOON Es' APPLIANCES

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ANYTIME

Insurance
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Income

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Call rirl Harris at
SEARS,
Sanford 322 I??!
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TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
$19 E. 1st St 322.3742

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Sanford's Sales Leader

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Esf.

ON SALE
NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $23.93 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching endtabln$3, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of

4SAOatof State

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the reserved price. Call 901 255831) for further details

AICO,Id &amp; Heating

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3222420

AYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy. 97, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION everl
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set

Beaty Care

Sanford. 122-1721.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 45.8335

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

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51—HouSehold Goods

BROKER

Feature! BPP Warranted. A
Dream Come True for $92,500!

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$S000rbestoffer
3234394
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1969 Pontiac LeMans, 350 auto
trans., ps, w current insp.
sticker for $300 or best offer 323
6637.

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House 130 ft. Boat Dock I Every

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69to
75 models. Call 339- 9100 or 8344605 (Dealer).

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Oak Tables, round 4$ In., Ufl
finished, 5)25; Solid oak
bowfront chlnas, $175. Sanford
Auction, 1215$. French. 323-7340.

CRAZY TERMSI

COUNTRY L1VIN' 4 BR, 2 bath
home in Lake Mary, wOreat
Rm. Dr., CHIA. ww carpet I
Pool planned all on 1½ acres!
Yours for $72,500!

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NORTH OF PANAMA CITY,

P4AR 1-10, 11,000 PER ACRE.

wonderful features including a
brick fireplace &amp; separate
sewing room, this 4 BR, 2 bath
home Is 1 years new. 179,000.

tile bath, attic Ian, carport.

Monte Carlo '76 Real Clean, new
tires. 53350. 323.5111 I after-S
322 1839.

SI200. 322.4819

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Bedsdoublehotel,$2$set.
Sanford Auction,
12155. French. 323.7340.

55 ACRES HWY FRONTAGE

Fla. Rm., wallpaper I
paneling
&amp; Much Morel BPP
WARRANTED. Just 133,9001

ORIENTAL RUGS,WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, anyconditionól45126

ilcu.tl.S.arsUp,ight
Freezer, like new, $90

Stag,Buildings, Hwy. 17-97 N.
of Casselberry.

MOBILE HOME COUNTRY.
ONLY $2,750 PER ACRE.

ww carpet, eat.in kit., pantry,

Auto, P.S.. PB., 1 owner

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STORAGE BUILDINGS-Built tO
lest. Preassembied, delivered,
set-up &amp; tied down. Willis

S ACRES NEAR DUNNELLON..
OCALA. HWY FRONTAGE,

DREAM HOME 3 BR, 1', bath
home in Dreamwold w-C-HIA

u—Wanted to Buy

new, $175. 1975 Dodge large van
body, $2100. 1109 Sanford Ave.

ACRE. TFRMS.

1g. porch, Fla. Rm., spacious

'73 Malibu Station Wagon

II ft. fiberglass boat Itrailer,
5275. 7 hp outbøard motor like

120 ACRES PAVED ROAD NEAR
DELTOPIA. INCLUDES 35
ACRE LAKE. ONLY $1000 PER

home w-carpeting, dinIng area,

80—Autos for Sale

Larry's Mart, 2i Santord Ave.
Ituy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture Refrig., stoves, tools.

Nylon pile cushloncarpet. 16.50 yd.
Installed.
KuIp Decorators
SInce$937
109W. 1st.
322.2335

HOME AREA. 115,000 WITH
TERMS.

IMMACULATE 3 BR, 1½ bath

322 lOS?

323-4030

S ACRES CORNER ON COUNTY

lake access privileges. Many

floorpsrkaty5 doer large 2

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NEAR OVIEDO. ACCESS TO
LARGE BASS LAKE. $22,000.
HALF CASH NEEDED.

$34,500!

1911 Toyota Longbed, topper, auto,
radio, heater, A C, 16,000 ml.
Like new. 339.4215.

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30 ACRES HWY FRONTAGE
NEAR LAKE MARY, TALL
TREES, 3 POND SITES. $10,000.

In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes! Just

DOBER MAN PUPPI ES

$2,795. 1)09 Sanford Ave.

1 Pc. dinettes 169.9$ I up; Ref. - $SOIup; El. stove $601 up; full
72-Auction
size draperies sio&amp; up. Sanford
-.-.Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
-For Estate Commercial &amp;
Sanford, 322 $721.
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Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's AuctIon. 323
FOR SALE
5670
Used FurnItu
417½W. 11th Street

BUILDING LOT IN GENEVA
NEAR HWY 46. $3,500 TOTAL.
BRING CASHI

Deltonai Split BR plan, eat.In
kit., scr. porch, dining area. all

1975 Dodge Truck
Large van body, new paint

Cash 3224132

new $399; Loveseal 5.4495 I up,

PCT. APR.

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home In

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. 3-7 wks. old
323 9136

Paying CaSh for FLORIDA Auto
Tags pre-1911. Call Collect (8)3)
595 4876

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR

AIRPORT CLEARED FOR
HOME OR POSSIBLE MOBILE
HOME. $2,000 DOWN, $159.96
PER MONTH, 120 MONTHS. S'-

SEL%.RS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANTIOSELL
OR
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOG ETHER

79—Trucks-Trailer's

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

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2'.. ACRES NEAR SANFORD

LAKE MARY over ~ acre of
beautIful wooded property with

3614147.

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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $630 was
ChrIstmas layaway, there was
only 1116 hal due, purchasers left
areaandweareunabletolocate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 8311714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

WEST OF I-i. ONLY $12,500.

28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.

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BUY SELL TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
322-5622
Wrangler Jean Sate 510 99pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
i0 Sanford Ave.
322 $791

1.46 ACRES, NICELY WOODED

REALlY

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or323 7710

Kerry Blue terriers
AKC Reg.6wk.otd beauties
$130. 339 6366

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Lg. lot within city limits. Water I
sewer, trees. $11,500. Wm.
Maliczgwski, Realtor. 322.79$).

STENSTROM

78-MotOrCyCles

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WIL SON MAIER F UR NIT Wi E

3230174 aft 6

REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 3220612, 322)517, 322.7177

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FOR SALE

condition, $20 each. 3225197.

Priced for quick cash sale

Older 2 BR, 1 b, good cond. $21,500.

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED
OLD HOME. 3 BR, 2 bath

STIMPER AGENCY
NOCALIS

cabinet, $160. 30 in. twin bed I
34
rollaway, both with In.
terspring mattresses. Good

1 acre Enterprise Area

$35,900.

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Morse sewing machine in 3 drawer

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. 1750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Tribbie,
Realtor, 303.661-5696 &amp; 830-0026.
Eve I wkends 901.73i.19A4

Approx 2 acres. 3 BR, 2 bath
overlooking lake. 540,000.

I4AL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

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50—MisceUaneous for Sale

20 acres, Lk. Mary, between 3rd I
4th at Van Buren Ave. 2 biks So.
of Lk Mary Elementary School.
Must Sell! Will divide. Write
Bruno BelluccI, 1920 LouIse St.,

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DIN-i's

j_4.t.. __.

,Haroldllali Realty

BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010 150
Call 322 1671; 322 4460

AKC Dobermans, 6 wks. old.
Kastnerbloodllne.Taludocked&amp;
dew claw removed. 3236684.

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5 acres farm land, Geneva area.
SiLSIS, $2150 lens, $143 mo.
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$62.74)

FOR SALE

WHAT-Duplex, Older home
conversion 1 BR, 1 bath each.
WHERE-Good location close to

Phiasure to spare In this
Plsecrest area horns. 3 BR, 2 S
Wm1ny ezlras. $40,000.

S.

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st I. 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
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St. Johns River. $09,000.

REALTORS PARK

secluded country living, fenced,
Includes grove, many shade
trees, 1 yr. warranty. $77,300.

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SKYLINE 14w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VAI FHA Finar"clng

for

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-3181

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country home on 3+ acres.

Refrigoratorl Stove
Good area. 3224216

64—Equipment

Top Dollar Paid for lunk I used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 - S990

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47-A—,1gages Bought
&amp;SokI

42-4*bile Homes

CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,

Office or workshop in garage
shade I fruit trees. Warranty.
$59,500.

fl-Houses rnhsd

77—Junk Cars RemoVed

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acres

Johnny Walker

FILL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7510

47—Real State Wanted

REAL ESTATE

LAKE FRONT 3 BR,? bsplit plan,
breath taking view, beamed
ceIling, eqpt. kit., stone FP,
storage everywhere. Privs'e
Patios! $72,000.

Sanford Ave. at Hwy 121
Consignments Welcome
Keiloggs Auction Sales
3237050

REALTORS
$301133 or 339.4711 eves.

PrIvate Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323 141$ aft 7 p.m.

REALTOR. 327749$

MAYFAIR older 3 BR, 1'. b home
with many unique features, Ig
rms., lovely grounds. 169,950.

$26,000

tinturnisisod

APPLY IN PERSON TO:
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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KULPA REALTY

Ill,LR, Fla. Em.

dutIes lechuds, but are not
limited to, sailing up a "Council

5%

Sales Fee.

3224457-aft Hrs. 322.711 1

IXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ServIn as Director of n agency.

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ForA

1 BR.Availabie April 1
$129 Mo., lease, $100 deposit

clearly.

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MPRngrae*0pwo

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

ceramic bath $175. Furnished

situations; also to receive
Calls and route to the
arriate Division within tIll

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VINCINT

Beautiful bldg. lot close to golf
course, fishing, swimming, w-ail
utilities available. Lehigh Acres
near Ft. Myers. $5,500.

1 BR-$114. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
323-0470 MarIner's Village.

teleOfiones for assistance from
the public for response to fire
and
rescue
emergency

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30-Apartments

COMPLAINT TAKER
Primary duties are operating

pre

A*TNUEI&amp;BICKWITN,JR, PIED

2 lots w-garage apt. Needs work,
ideal for small business. Zoned
comm. $20,000.

414 Myrtle Ave.

COME.

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Handyman specials 3 BR, 1 b, Sm.
dwn., owner hold. $15,500.

Quiet man preferred. 322-2229

STANDARD FOR FAMILY IN.

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jppSitbyItNk1OIbluM

$25,000.

The Greenhouse
322-9)41
Eves after 61 weekends

INC.

CaIIBat

3 BR, 1 b. C-H&amp;A, kit.
garage. $31,900.

Nice large Bedroom, air cond.

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
THESE POSITIONS, APPLI.
CANTS MUST BE RESI DENTS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH IN.
CLUDES: UNEMPLOYED A
MINIMUM OF 10 OUT OF THE
12 WEEKS IMMEDIATELY
PRIOR TO APPLICATION:
AND UNEMPLOYED AT THE
TIME OF APPLICATION: AND
MEET THE LOWER LIVING

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SPARKLING clean? BR, 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bk yd f'nced.

24 HOUR tB 322-9283

29—Roonn

WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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fast!!! Not fancy but a real
value.

REALTY

LOW LOW investment buys you
your own busIness. Fully equipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER ii ma
thriving location &amp; reedy to go.
Only $7,000 dwn + $199 mo. to be
your own boss. Their loss Is your
gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
Realtor, MLS
323-3774

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE

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ROIBIE'S

t,ued message.

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If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andlfweweren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't behere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.50 320400 anytime for

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storage rm &amp; work shop, fenced,
shaded &amp; landscaped. $21,500.

HAL COLBERT,REALTY INC.

24BusInss3portunftjes

LET'S BE HONEST

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Modest 2 BR, CB home under
$12,000? Yes, It's true If you act

AuctionSaturdayslp,m.

FORREST GREENE

322.0440

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 2 BR, I b, large

ic!ion

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AFRICAN VIOLETS

ZELLWOOD. 5 acres S1o,o.

2524 PARK DR. 322-2110
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

.333.9211

62—Lawn-Garden

LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 140 57.000

Nunthalty, hc.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 372788), Sanford

Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford, Fla. 32771.

Exp. $4.00 hr. to start if good.
Apply Carriage Cleaners 434
Shop Ctr. Hwy. 434, Longwood.

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$500 monthly stuffing envelopes at
home. Send stamped addressed
envelope I 2k for details:
Contlnental.G, Box 14702,
Orlando, Fla. 32507.

PRESSER

Legal Notice

Test Upheld

NEEDED IMMEDIATSl.Y.
Operators who own theIr own
tandem.axle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip I fast
weekly settlements. Call
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS

Toll.Frse 1000.435.4572 ask for
BOb Bevis. EOE.

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New 233 Homs,,4 Oct. inttrest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322 7787

if you aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell it with a
Herald claslified ad. Call 322
2611.

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HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 6442518.

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Crystal Lake, Ill. 60O1

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzlg 323-5324.

NIGHT AUDITOR
Exp. preferred. Fri..Sat. night.
Good starting salary, Company
benefits. Apply In person bet.
wean lOa.m..5 p.m. Days Inn,

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medei inc., Realtor
644.3013

Par' time exp. Press Operator for
340 A B Dick. Male or Female.
Sanford Printing Inc. 903 W. 3rd
St. Sanford.

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Low Down Payment

BARMAID WANTED
DAYS I NIGHTS
323-365a. After 1p.m.

Full time part time motel maids
needed. Experience preferred.
Days Inn, Sanford.
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321-0759

41—Houses

fishing dock. Canal leads to

AVON
BUILD YOUR
EASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the
holidays by Selling Avon. Now's
a great time to stlrt.
Call 6.443019.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Noticeisheflby given that we are
engaged in bu$ins at 701 E.
Aitamonte Drive, Aitamonte

2638 Sanford Ave.

have a minimum of? yrs. exp. in
construction OffIce procedure,
typing &amp; shorthand required,
Must be familiar with personnel
records, time sheets, daily lob
reports &amp; draw requests.
Medical In., paid vacation I
holidays provided. If interested
in long term employment with
one of the Nation's largest
builders call Cardinal Industries
Inc. 305-321-0151 between I a.m.
15 p.m. wkdays or Send resume
to Construction Dept., Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 3277 1. Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

career minded lndlvidial, Must

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Fiorida,Iying$outhandwestofme vs.
ffienceEonalineparallelwithmi im.
northerly edge of a pond located JOHN F. RIFFENBERY a.ka SiinacfthesaidNw'kadistanceof
Richard I. Clarke
along the southerly boundary of said JOHN F. R IFEN B ER Y and DE
BO. 150' hence S on a line parallel WIth
As Personal Representative of
Lot 1.
RAH K. RIFFENBERY ike DE. theE R.Wllneof Winter Park DrIve
me Estate at
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY BORAH K. RIFENBERY, his WIfe. 130',
Anna F. Clarke
APPEAR AND BEHEARDAT THE

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By Owne 3 BR, 7 B
C-H8.A, Winter Springs
3230174 aft 6

Manager Trainee
Walgreen
Drugs of Sanford. Paid vacation,
paid holidays, mdii disc, malor
medical &amp; retirement plans. 323
9190 for appointment.

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Mature experienced orderly,I to I
shift. Sanford Nursing I Con.
valescent Center, 950 Melionviile
Ave. Apply in person.

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41—Houses

our lot or yours.
FHA.VA , FHA 733 &amp; 245.

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.
0220 between 1a.m. 13 p.m. wkdays or send resume to Box U,
Sanford, Fl., 37771. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. fiberglas
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
331-0139 or 904-734-4705 C

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$—M*lceI

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1ELDING SERVICE
all ty
Of welding, your pIae or

3734140.

GuItars, Drums, Ian los. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob SaIl's Disc. Center Inc.
fl03FrenchAve

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IN-BRIEF
Mom Jailed For Protecting
Her Son Is Released
LOWELL (UPI)
Alma Ryan, a grandmother who
could have avoided a three-year prison term for
marijuana smuggling if she divulged her son's hl'Ung
place, was paroled from Florida Correctional Institution
Tuesday. Mrs. Ryan, 59, embraced two of her boys
outside the prison gate and headed home less than six
months after she was Incarcerated. She was released
three weeks before she had spent the required six months
In jail because the Florida Parole and Probation Commission did not consider her a risk.
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OURSELVES

Infighting Delays Lykens Appoi tm en t
Sanford Police U. William
Lykens' hopes of being hired as
Orange City's next police chief
have been temporarily bogged
clown In a morass of political
infighting.
At a meeting Tuesday night
the city council voted 44 to
ignore Mayor Willard Dennis'
endorsement of Lykens for the
job and instructed the mayor to
come back next Monday with a
new selection procedure.
The council was critical of the
mayor's failure to follow the
hiring procedure which he had

proposed and they had approved, one councilman said.
Dennis had recommended
Lykens for the post at the
March 12 council meeting, but
members refused to act on the
recommendation because the
Item was not on the agenda and
Dennis had only interviewed
Lykens and not four other
applicants In the running.
Since that meeting the mayor
had interviewed three of the
five prime applicants, but the
council considered the move
after-the-fact as he had said he

already made up his mind
about Lykens. The Sanford
police lieutenant Is on leave of
absence without pay while
seeking another job
"The council was not
satisfied with the procedure,"
said Dennis, "So now I have to
start over with day one and go
through It all over again."
Councilman John B.
Crowther voted against the
motion requiring Dennis to go
through the hiring procedure
again.
He said the council cannot

select another candidate, and
could not "trust the mayor to
follow a new procedure so we
should allow him to make his
recommendation and either
approve It or reject it."
A screening committee appointed by Dennis and the
council had narrowed the list of
candidates to five and Dennis
was supposed to have Interviewed all five, but said he
had only talked to Lykens,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

contending Lykens was far
more qualified.

Cook Of The Week

Since he took office in
October, Dennis'.term has been
marked by firings and
resignations including the
firing three months ago of
former police chief Charles
Garland, who has filed a
lawsuit challenging his
dismissal. At the time of the
firing the council voted 3-2 to
reinstate Garland, but to
override the mayor a 4-1 vote is
required.

She's A 'Clipper' Who Tries Anything
By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

MARINATED
gently and put on top of namon, and nutmeg. Add flaked coconut
oven at 350 degrees.
BEEF ROAST
casserole. Bake at 350 degrees chocolate, nuts and raisins.
½ cup snipped maraschino
Melt 4 ounces (4 squares) of
Place a 4½ to 5 lb. roast in for 30 to 40 minutes. Serves 6 to Combine eggs, pineapple, cherries
unsweetened chocolate over hot
Dorothy Berg, of Longwood, large plastic bag.
8.
½ cup raisins
measured syrup and butter or
water and when it Is melted,
Combine:
is "clipper." She clips recipes
PINEAPPLE.
½ cup chopped pecans
margarine. Add to flour mix.
stir in 1 cup (½ lb.) softened
1 cup sliced onion
out of magazines newspapers
CHOCOLATE FLECK
Combine beaten eggs, oil, and butter, piece by piece
ture and mix to moisten all
that
1
cup sliced celery
and Just about anywhere she
CAKE
flour. Pour into greased 9" tube milk. In large bowl, sift way it blends in easily. Remove
½ tsp. thyme (leaf)
sees one.
1 can (20 Os.) crushed pan, lined on bottom with together flour, sugar, b. from the heat and add 2 cups
1 bay leaf
pineapple
waxed paper. Bake at so powder, soda, cinnamon and sugar, 3 rather lightly beaten
"I try anything! Anytime I
1
clove
garlic
sliced
2
cups
sifted
all-purpose
Hour
degrees
for about 1 hour or until salt. Add egg mixture; mix just eggs and 2 tsp. of vanilla. Mix
see a recipe I think we'd like, I
1
tsp.
salt
1
cup
sugar
tester
comes
out clean. Cool until thoroughly combined. Stir well.
cut it out and save it. I
whole
allspice
1½
tsp.
baking
soda
cake
In
pan
for
is minutes. in carrot, coconut, cherries,
Now stir in 1 to 1¼ cups of
generally get around to trying
1
condensed
beef
broth
½
tsp.
salt
Remove
from
pan.
raisins,
and
pecans.
Turn
into
4
chopped
walnuts or pecans,
most of them," she said, ad½
¼
tsp.
cinnamon
well-greased
and
floured
16
oz.
depending
on your preference
ThREECBREAD
bakin
ding, "I really enjoy
gPour
over
meat.
Fasten
bag
¼
tsp.
nutmeg
fruit
or
vegetable
cans
or
into
1
3
beaten
eggs
(walnuts
are
more traditional).
cookies and
securely.
Place
In
a
pan
and
1
pkg.
(4
oz.)
sweet
cooking
½
cup
cooking
oil
9x5x3
loaf
pan.
Bake
In
350
Gradually
add
1 cup of sifted
She and her husband,
New York, refrigerate at least 3 hours or chocolate-coarsely chopped
½
cup
milk
degree
oven
for
45
to
50
minutes
all-purpose
flour
and mix well.
are from Northern
overnight. Remove meat from
1
cup
chopped
nuts
2½
or
a
bit
less
for
smaller
loafs.
cups
sifted
all-purpose
Pour
the
batter
Into the
where they dill ha
ve a home, marinade, saving marinade.
½
cup
coarsely
chopped
flour
Remove
from
pans
and
cool
prepared
pan
and
bake
at 350
"We have a huge garden
there
i cup sugar
thoroughly.
Wrap
and degrees for about 40 to 45
every summer. Especially Brown meat on all sides in 2 raisins
tbsp, fat. Bring marinade to
2 eggs slightly beaten
I tsp. baking powder
refrigerate overnight or until minutes, or a little longer but
tomatoes. They grow so well boll
and pow over meat. Cover
1-3rd cup butter or
1 tsp. baking soda
used. Also freezes very well.
don't let the brownies get too
there. Just before we left last tightly. Cook in 325 degree oven margarine,
melted
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
DELICIOUS
well done or they won't be
yesr,Igaveawayfive bushels
until
Drain pineapple, reserving %
½ tsp. salt
BROWNIES
chewy and gooey. Cool in the
of green ones," the said.
Butter a pan 9" square by 2" pan, on a cake rack, before
2 cups shredded carrot
Dorothy cans her own hours, turning often. Strain cup of syrup-set aside. Mix
add
water
to
make
2½
flour,
sugar,
soda,
salt,
cm1
33/a
oz.
can
(1
1-3rd
cups)
deep
and dust it with flour. Set cutting Into squares.
pickles, Jams and Jellies. After Juice
½
cup
water
and
Karl prepares the ground for cups.Combine
1-3rd cup
Add to liquid,
the garden, she takes over. "I
stirring
constantly
for gravy.
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Counterfeit Ring Broken
MIAMI (UPI) A North Miami patrolman and two
other men were arrested late Tuesday night by the Secret
Service on counterfeiting charges and agents seized $1.2
million In counterfeit $30 bills. Patrolman Daniel Caruso,
29, Joseph Edward Dino, of OpaI.ocka, and another
unidentified man were arrested on a North Miami street
corner and booked Into the Dade County Jail.
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Lehman: Limit Chiropractors
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)- Chiropractors say Rep. David
Lehman Is trying to do "a hatchet job" on them. Lehman,
a Hollywood physician, has filed legislation that would
limit the practice of chiropractors to correction, not
treatment, of the spine. It also would prohibit their using
the term chiropractor physician.
Lehman Insisted In an interview that he Is not against
chiropractors as long as they stick to what they are
trained to do. He says he occasionally sends patients In
pain to a chiropractor for spinal adjustments. But he said
a lot of practitioners are what he calls "mixers." They
don't want to be chiropractors, he said, 'They want to be
doctors."

Hospital Pays $250,000

Beta Sigma
Chapters

Suit Settlement Sought
"twt Attorney General
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
will try to negotiate a settlement with Juelice Department
oftldalstlweatsnlng to sue the Florida Highway Patrol for
not hirIng eno4h minorities and women.
Ibe Cabinet decided Tuesday to seek a ssttknwnt, but
only oftar two of Florida's 14 black troopers went to bat
for the agency and its efforts to recruit minorities.
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President
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two new members
setting for the March 18th were presented
with their
meeting oftheGamm.
Ritual
of
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pins
and a
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
yellow
rose.
Social Chairman Marcy
GanUI. Lambda Is sponsoring
O'Brien announ
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that
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rush
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garage
sale Saturday, March
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at
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MIAMI (UP!) Educator Carrie Meek easily defeated
Hialeah realtor Jo Arma DeLoach in Tuesday's
Democratic primary runoff and will two Republican
Roberto Case net week for the right to succeed We Rep.
Gwen (lsrry.
The special election to fill Mrs. (berry's seat will be
held next Tuesday. Mrs. (berry died Feb. 5 in a
Tallahassee automobile accident.

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Special Election Race Set

clUfordW. McIbbin Sr., 91,
.d Mes'ch 19 In Birmingham
AL tol1ow a k
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$ fh of clifford Nekibbin
Jr. of Sanford, he was a
frequent winter visitor to
Plorida. Born In Lansing,
he received his 85 and
MWs degree in Ferry
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of wWMk&amp;
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PRICES GOOD

PORK ROAST

JA(SONV1Ll(UP1)- tIurorsfor'aped1idan
and a doctors' group that operated the emergency room at
Memorial Hospital agreed Tuesday to pay 1250,000 In an
od.c(.cowt settlement to the parents of a boy whose
spinal mthIUs was wrongly diagnosed as an upper
respiratory Infection.
The boy, Gordon I. Holmes Jr., now 8, is severely
retarded and unable to function due to brain damage
caused by the meningitis.

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CASSEROLE
she said.
4 med. zucchini sliced ½"
Dorothy's cooking ability Is
thick
well known among Longwood
% cup shredded carrots
Toisid club members, Where
½ cup chopped onion
she is secretaryreuurer, and
6 tbsp. butter or margalne
also the Sanford Shuffleboard
2¼ cups Brownberry Oven's
Club. However, she doesn'tCheddar
Cheese Croutons
+ strictly follow a recipe to the
I can condensed chicken soup
letter, saying, "I like to add
½ cup sour cream
some other things to suit our
Cook succhini in a little
own taste. Gives things an
boiling salted water until
Individuality."
almost tender, drain. In a
While Karl doesn't help with saucepan, cook carrot and
the cooking, he quickly ad. onion in 4 tblsp. of butter or
mitted, "I like to eat!" Dorothy margarine until tender.
sews and makes some of her Remove from heat; stir in 1½
own clothes. She also has some cups of croutons, the soup and
beautiful afghan' and pillows sour cream. Gently, stir In
she has crocheted. She Is a zucchini. Turn into 1½ quart
member of the Ladles' casserole. Melt remaining 2
Organliatlon of Presbyterian tbsp, of butter or margarine
Women In her native New York. and add rest of croutons. Toss

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Chicago, 111.-An offer of
special Interest to those who
hear but do not understand
words has been announced by
Behone. A non-operating
model of the smallest Bcltonc
aid of its kind will be given to
anyone requesting it.
Send for this model, put it
on and wear it in the privacy
of your own home. While
many people with a hearing
loss will not receive any
significant benefit from any
hearing aid, this model will
show you how tiny hearing
help can be. It Is not a real
hearing aid, and It's yours to
keep. The actual aid weighs
less than a third of an ounce,
and it's all at ear level, in one
unit.
We suggest you write for
your model now. Again we
repeat, there Is no cost, ani
certainly no obligation
Thousands have already beci
mailed, so writ, today to
Dept. 911$, Dillon. Eke
ironics Corp., 4201 W. Vie
torle, Chicago, ilfinoit 60646.

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Dorothy Berg serves her delicious cake

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MIAMI (UP!) A Miami youth pleaded guilty to firstdegree murder Tuesday in the robbery slaying of a 77yearoldtothd from Philadelphia who Mopped his rented
car to ask directions to Miami International Airport.
Gary Bernard Reid, 17, was sentenced to life Imprisonment. The sentence requires that he spend at least
25 years is prison before becoming eligible for parole.
Reid admitted the fatal shooting Feb 4 of Edward Senet
when the latter attempted to drive away Instead of
yielding to Reid's demand to "give me all your money."

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Wednesday, March 21, 1979

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Women Of The Valley Knew What They Were Doing

The women of theValley
Guild in Salinas, Calif.,
knew *hat they were ckilng
When they opened a luncheon restaurant beck In
1914.
The roup was founded in
1771 by eight civic-minded
women with a common
interest in gourmet
-'cooking. They also shared
a concern about the decay
of the boyhood home of
writer John Steinbeck.
So they put their heads
-together and raised $80,000
'in a fund drive to restore
and preserve a valley
landmark,
Now the Steinbeck House
- 'includes a luncheon-only
...restaurant with food
prepared by volunteer
members
with
a
:professional manager. The
profits go to charities and
upkeep of the house.
The inviting menus
highlight fresh produce Iceberg lettuce, carrots,
broccoli, celery,
asparagus, and tomatoes
, -frotn"thesalad bowl of
the world" plus fresh

seafood from nearby
Monterey.
A visit to Steinbeck
Rouse is worth a detour by
vacationers who savor
home cooking after a spate
of fast food. But call ahead
for reservations,
Those intrigued by
Victorlana also will get
their fill viewing the classic
two-dory home built In
1897. If you listen closely,
you may even hear the
ghost of John Steinbeck
roller skating in the attic as
the author did as a boy.
The Guild recently
sponsored a luncheon to
salute a John Stenbeck
commemorative stamp.
The meal began with
Cream of Lettuce Soup and
closed with Mocha Nut
Torte. If you can't make it
to Salinas, you can enjoy
these dishes at home.

½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. pepper

Shred enough lettuce to
make 2 cups. (Refrigerate
remalneder for later use.)
Add cut lettuce to hot soup.
Heat 1 minute, then serve
immediately.
Top each serving with
grated nutmeg or chopped
parsley. Makes 5 servings.
If made ahead, add
cream and lettuce just
before serving. Lettuce
must retain fresh, crisp
flavor, so do not cook. just
heat.
MOCHA NUT TORTE
6 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 cup finely ground
walnuts
½ cup fine dry breadcrumbs

2 beef bouillon Cubes
2 cups boiling water
2 cups hall-and-ball
½ tsp. Savita or Bovril
Nutmeg or chopped
parsley
Core, rinse thoroughly
drain lettuce. Refrigerate
in plastic bag or crisper,
Heat butter in a 2,quart
. Saute
saucepan. Add
until soft. Stir in flour, salt
and pepper. Blend until
bubbling.
Dissolve beef bouillon
cubes in boiling water and
gradually add to the onion
mixture. Add half-and-half
and Savita. Reheat slowly
to just below boiling.

Mocha Topping
Line 2 9-inch pans with
wax paper on bottoms only.
Do not grease.
Separate eggs. Beat egg
yolks. Slowly add % cup
sugar and beat until thick
and pale.
Beat egg whites until
foamy. Add ¼ cup sugar
and beat to soft peaks. Mix
walnuts and bread crumbs
together. Fold egg whites
into yolks alternately with
nut mixture.
Spoon into prepared
pans. Bake 30 minutes at
350 degrees until alight
Imprint remains when
touched. Cool In pans for 10
minutes. Invert onto rack,
loosen and peel off paper.

-Ira
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If special company is expected treat them to
Alaska Snow Crab Claws t

Fill and frost with Mocha
Topping when cool. Makes
8 servings.

Mocha Topping
Make Mocha Topping
first; let cool while making
cake.
Ina saucepan, mix ½ cup
sugar and 2 tablespoons
cornstarch. Gradually stir
In 1 cup strong, cold coffee
and 1 ouñi'h'colate
chips.
Cook stirring constantly
until mixture thickens and
boils. Boll 1 minute. Blend
in 1 tablespoon butter and 2
teaspoons vanilla. Cool
thoroughly.
Fold in 1 cup whipping
cream, whipped. Frost
torte.

In Citrus Ice Bow) and

Buffet Salmon Supreme.
The tasty eye-appealing
combination is sure to

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routed chicken.
celery, garlic, salt, pepper and
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(oranges, lemons, limes)
unpeeled, sliced in cartwheels

cup flo ur
1 cup chicken broth
1 cup half &amp; half
½ teaspoon salt (optional)
½ teaspoon pepper
8 ounces spaghetti,
cooked and drained
'i cup grat ed Parmesan
chee
Grated peel and juice of
½ fresh lemon
1 package (10 ounces)
frozen broccoli, cooked, Cut
In bite-size pieces
Lemon cartwheel slices
Parsley
Drain salmon, reserving
liquid, and break into
chunks with a fork. In large
saucepan, $ &amp; u t e
mushrooms until just
tender in 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine,
remove. In remaining 2
tablespoons butter saute
green onions and garlic.
Blend In flour. Gradually
stir chicken troth, half &amp;
half, reserved salmon
liquid, salt and pepper.
Cook over medium heat,
stirring until thickened.
Add cooked spaghetti,
Parmesan cheese, lemon
peel and juice; heat.
Gently stir In mushrooms,
broccoli and salmon; heat.
Arrange on serving platter.
Garnish with lemon cartwheel slices and parsley.
Serve with additional
Parmesan cheese, if
desired. Makes 6 servings.
ALASKA SNOW CRAB
CLAWS IN
CITRUS ICE BOWL
2 packages (12 ounces
each) frozen Alaska Snow
crab claws
Citrus Ice Bowl
Fresh lemon wedges
Lemony Horseradish Dip
and-or
Zesty Seafood Dip
Thaw crab claws. Place
Citrus Ice Bowl on chilled
serving dish with sloping
sides to catch water as
bowl melts. Arrange crab
claws in Citrus Ice Bowl.
Serve with fresh lemon
wedges. Lemony norseradish Dip and-or Zesty
Seafood Dip.
CITRUS ICE BOWL
Ice cubes
California-Arizona citrus

Green leaves (mint,
celery, et c.)
To Assemble:
1. Line bottom of 3-quart
metal bowl with Ice cu bes.
Place 1½ qua rt metal bowl
in center.
2. Fill space between
bowLs 1-3rd of the way up
With ic€'ies.
3. Weight down small
bowl.
4. Pour 1 cup cold water
over ice cubes. Freeze until
firm.
5. Arrange citrus slices
against outer bowl, holding
in place with additional ice
cubes. Keep citrus slices
below run of outer bowl
Add green leaves among
citrus slices.
6. Add water to fill 1-3rd
full; freeze until firm.
Repeat twice. (Fill water
onl y to within 's-inch of rim
of larger bowl to allow for
expansion during
freezing.) Freeze.
To remove ring
from metal bowls:
1. Remove weights from
small bowl; f ill with warm
water. Small bowl will lift
out in about 1 minute.
2. Place larger bowl in
warm water; remove
trus Ice Bowl in about 1
minute.
3. Return to freezer until
ready to use.
LEMONY
HORSERADISH DIP
1 cup dairy sour cream
Grated peel and juice of
½ fresh lemon
1 tablespoon prepared
horseradish
1 tablespoon chopped
green onion
½ teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients,
blending until smooth,
Chill. Garnish with ad.
ditional chopped green
onion, If desired, Makes
about 1 cup.
ZESTY
SEAFOOD DIP
½ cup chili cause
½ cup ketchup
¼ cup dairy sow cream
or mayonnaise
Grated peel and juice of
½ fresh lemon
Combine all ingredients,
blending until smooth.
Makes about 14 cups.

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Fresh Broccoli ............ i
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Asparagus..................1110.' 99
Perfect for Salads, Crisp
Fresh Cucumbers.....6 1. '1
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Bell Poppers ..............
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Boston Lettuce .......... ,' 49'
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Fresh Eggplant .........
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colorful claws, succulent
Alaska Snow crab is
available in clusters as

canned salmon and fresh
well as both frozen and
lemon,
canned crab meat.
Lemons add th eir citrus
Readi ly available year
tang to Buffet Salmon
round, lemons will cornSupreme, where ready-toplement any seafood. Use
use canned sa lmon joins
t he peel and all in zesty
mushrooms, Parmesan
sauces and for garnishing.
cheese and colorful
Counting calories? A fresh
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venlence of canned salmon
only about 3 calories.
makes it a year
BUFFET SALMON
favorite for all types of
SUPREME
menus from casual to
1 can (15½ ounces)
company best.
salmon or no. 2 cans (744
For an Impressive ap-ounces each) salmon
petizer, Snow crab claws
½
pound
fresh
are served in a handsome
mushrooms, sliced
Citrus Ice Bowl ac4 tablespoons butter or
companied with a choice of
margarine, divided
dips. Aside from the
12 cup chopped green

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1 head Iceberg lettuce
2tbsp.butter
1 small onion, chopped
(½ cup)
2 tbsp. flour

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Fishing

Steinbeck House Visit Worth A Detour

Wednesday, March 21,1979-36

Foil

25.ft. rel
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Two Is all that's needed
for excellent conversation,
or to enjoy excellent
dining. With the Increased
number of smaller
families, meals are often
Intimate affairs with the
emphasis on quality rather
than quantity.
Two popular and
nutriclous seafoods, North
Pacific halibut and Pacific
canned salmon are easily
purchased In small
quantities for the two
member household.
However t hey're prepared,
remember that a squeeze
of fresh lemon will enhance
their subtle flavor.
Halibut Marengo
features snow White halibut
steaks baked with a
colorful medley of chopped
fresh vegetables. Fresh

and juice. Combine
vegeta bles and seasonings;
spoon over halibut. Drizzle
with olive oil. Cover and
bake at 0 degrees F. to
30 minutes, until fish flakes
easily with fork. Garnish
with lemon cartwheel
twists. Makes 2 servings.
SALAD BALLS WITH
LEMON MUSTARD
SAUCE
1 can (7-% ounces) salmon
J uice of ½ fresh lemon
½ cup crushed cracker
crumbs
2 tablespoons chopped
green onions
1 egg, slightly beaten
¼ teaspoon pepper
3 tablespoons salad oil
Cooked
Large
shell
macaroni
Lemon Mustard Sa uce
Lemon wedges and parsley

lemon juice and grated

for garnish

lemon peel point out the
Drain and flake salmon
delicate flavor of the fish,
reserving liquid for sauce.
Prepared lovingly with
Combine salmon, lemon
lemon, savory Salmon
juice, cracker crumbs,
Balls topped with a creamy
green onions, egg and
Lemon Mustard Sauce are
pepper. iapefirmlyintos
served
over
shell
bells. In skillet, brown
macaroni. Waste- treesalmon balls well In oil.
salmon is delicious
Serve
over cooked shell
hust as
from
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can or combined with other
Lemon Mustard Sauce.
foods In a variety of salads,
Garnish with lemon
entrees or appetizers. It's
wedges and parsley. Makes
low In calories and rich In
2 servIngs.
protein-so let yourself be
LEMON MUSTARD
tempted!
SAUCE
HALIBUT MARENGO
Water
2 North Pacific halibut
1 tablespoon butter or
steaks (% to 1 pound)
margarine
Grated peel and juice of
1 tablespoon
flour
_______
½fresh lemon
¼teaspoonsalt
1 medium toniato,
____ diced
Generous dash pepper
44
¼ cup chopped green
cup mayonnaise
pepper
Grated peel of ½ fresh
2 tablespoons finely lemon
chopped onion
44 teaspoon prepared
1 tablespoon chopped
rnintard
parsley
Add water to reserve
1 clove garlic, minced
salmonliquid to equal 44.,
¼ teaspoon oregano
cup. In eziall saucepan,
leaves, crushed
melt butter or margarine;
¼ teaspoon salt
stir In flour, salt and
44 teaspoon pepper
pepper. Gr adually blend irs
1
Cook
aitibeel twists
but, stirring until
Place halibut steaks in
thickened. Remove from
WW shej3o baking dish
had; blend In mayonnaise,
or oven.preef skillet,
lemon peel sad mustard.
Sprinkle with lemon peel
Makes about 1 cup.

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W.dnnday, March 21 979

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that declarer had all the remaining high cards except'the heart king. He realized
he had one chance, which,'
waatoplaydeclarerforthe
hand he has In the diagram.
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hearts, the singleton queen'
of diamonds In dummy'
would cause him serious
transportation problems between the two hands..
Accordingly. East allowed.
the Jack of spades to win.
Declarer returned to his
hand
l0ofclubsand,
played the king of spades,
which East now won with the
ace. East then made the

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DEAR ABBY: My mother
Air Force SO&amp; Am Auxillaryo a p.m., McCoy
Family'
lives In another town. She keeps
qu
tlflg you as a child, numerous brief sexual enClub.
(12) HI,NE)GHIOR
1:30
counters.
asking me to visit her, ixit it's
Ifelt cheap and dirty
you willnot visit her,
Starlight Promessad, 8 p.m., DeBary Commwilty
Dear
(1)McNEWs
J
auchathagIaeldomgo,,o,
DEAR ABBY: Karen is my and was convinced that no one
7.
Center,
Shell Road.
(4)0 CBS NEWS
could love or want me.
(2) (12) TODAY
ommes
to
visit
me.
best
friend.
We
are
tu
15.
SanfOrd Rotaract Club, 7:30 pm., First Federal of
•ANEWS
(3)0 MONDAY MORNING
'
I met a very SPeCial
Abby
Ian26,fem$1eandInTI
Karenspendsalotoftimeat
SinoleSanfont
0 IT'8 EvERYBoDrs BUSI.
(MOtf)
young man who convinced me
For years I avoided visiting
my house. When my fath er
NESS
OveroateAnonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
0 TUESDAY MORNING
____________________
th
at God loved me just the way
mother because her sister lives
home, he has a habit of kissing
Sears.
(TUe
7.00
I was, and that! was precious in
(4)0 WEDNESDAY MORN. ID the se town and I always _______________________
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
_____________________ Karen on the Ups whenever she
THURSDAY,MARCH 22
had
to
arrives and goes home, Do you His lght. I
'°t.go..ot-my
go see her, too. The
lNG (WED)
(3)
MARYPIF.
TYLER
Ir
y
Malilaad.Sosth Semlle
erce, noon,
min
Horner-nak
_uy '4b THURSDAY MORNING
c
Center.
Speaker
Dr.
(THIS)
eus
Seymour,
TSIISI Lou Home" Trapped.
aunt's door she would "weigh" Shed 0 pounds.
for a 38-year-old man.
cepting God's forgiveness, I
Rollins College.
hooked' and reeled in. Lou di,.
started
MORNING (FM me with her eyes, then start in
on
the
long
road to
Am I being overly sensitive
Also, my father Is always forgiving myself.
cows he's been had when Sue
Overeater, Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
a'
MORNING
AMIEPJOn
me
about
how
I
should
lose
CA
and unable to accept criticism, trying to get Karen to sit on his
Ann flnaI maneuvers him to
United
Methodid Church, Casulbe
some
weI.
Now
my
It
works.
Believe
me.
Sign
mother or am I Justified in my feeUi
rry.
her aptment.
iap. Sometimes she does and Me...
7:25
Seminole
Chapter Thd Audubos, 2 p.m.,Florida
has
started
to
do
the
same of Irritation?
42
•ThICRO8W
sometimes she doesn't. I don't
TODAY IN FLORiDA
Power &amp; Light, Sanford. Program on Brazil
thing.
FREE
JOKEW$ ALD
and
HEAVY PROBLEM know if this is embarrassing to
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
Venezuela
Abby, Ihave tried every diet
by Mr. and Mn. Norman
e.
8MACNEIL / LEHRER
DEAR
ABBY:
A
woman
NEWS
Karen or not. As a daughter it
there Is and none has worked.
Optimist, 7i0 a.m,, Holiday Inn,
DEAR HEAVY: YOWI is a doesn't bother me, but I sure writes to Dear Abby and says,
7:30
So
I
'
ve
W
decided
ore
Road,
am
Alt
onte Springs.
problem
ym
to
accept
hea
vi
Th
is
guy I am writing about
er
7:30
than Shedding
(2)12) TODAY
wouldn't want Karen 's father
myself
as
I
am,
and
as
long
as
Lake
Mary
Rotary,
8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club
( LIARS CUSS
a
real
lo
use. I will call him
pounds. It'i shedding the role kissing me on the lips or asking Pa
00000 MORNING AMERt.
ul."
FAMILY FEUD
my husband Is satisfied, to heck of a little girl who desperat
gh
Watchers,
Wei
t
10
CA
a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
ely
me to come sit on his lap. Wha t
with everyone else!
Ch
urch;
7
p.m.,
Lcngwood
Quality Inn, SR 434 and 1-4.
My
name
ha
Diets
ppens to be Paul.
mama's approval.
Is your opinion?
7:45
•$tsseEAtrTY SOW
When
oit*her
le
,
she
SOuth
S'fOie
AA,
ft
as
ked
Why
does
she
ha
I'm
noon,
mental health center, Robin
ve to drag my
sare yoar mother means
•&amp;M.WEATI4ER
Road,
Altamonte
DADDY'S
DAUGHTER
when
I
W83
Coming
through
Springs
name
to
visit
her,
Well,
but
she
mat
be
told
that
her
f
il
th? If he's
Guest: Carl Ronw.
8:00
so I wrote her a letW (which I You Me new an adalt in charge
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.
0 DICK CAVETT Guests:
DEAR DAUGHTER: I think a louse, let her use HIS Mal
4)0 CAPTAiN KANGAROO
hav
't
mailed
y
en
et
)
and
to
Furman Bishop. David Israel.
en
name
Altamonte Springs Sertoms, noon, Ireland's
ld
01
—
not
mine!
ou
y
r
own
life,
and
until
she
Kar
0811)010 SEE (MONa
Ii a little OLD to be
Restaurant.
Morris Siegel. Dick Young.
THIS, Ff1)
is
Second
tion
ques
:
What
n
i'
kissed on the lips by your
(Partlof3)
Greeter Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 p.m.,
0FOOT8TEP8WED)
this garbage about equal rights
. -,
father. And your fa ther i
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
00
YOUNG
to
have
a
1S.year..old
for
women?
If
women
get
any
8 28
SVISI1a Rebekah Lodge, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
OF THE PLAINS
.
rights, I'm changing my
The
(2).TOOAY IN FLORIDA
girl on
Predatory animals including
107%
Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
lifestyle from Paul to Pauline.
tans, leopards and hyenas are
112 NEWS
D1tWorksbop
DEAR ABBY: About ar FED UP IN BAR
10 a.m. and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,
VI
filmed in their natural habitat
tificlal insemination: When a OKLA.
Mall, Altamonte Springs.
8:30
o th. Seringiti Pisin of East
man's sperm count is low and
S.nd AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
(2) TODAY
Are
CONFIDENTIAL TO
a
AfrIca.
0
0000
MORNING
AMERIhe
wants
to
father
a
child,
why
"VANCOUVER
INQUIRY":
(1) 8 EDWARD THE KING
FRIDAY, MARCH23
CA
SHANGHAI (UPI)
Thia talking about Chinese movies. not ask the sperm bank to No one said it better than
?The Years Of Waiting"
Seminole
Sunrise
KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
• ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU
ltdward Is preoccupied by the
lines begin to form shortly after
combine Ids sperm with the Mollere: "No one is safe from
Airport.
The two wom
doer War, an U$Issinatlon
en are paid sperm of an anonymous doner? slander. me best way is to pay
900
Sa.m.Inordertogetthebe
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chwnley's,
attempt and disillusionment.
(2) ~D DONAHUE
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SATURDAY,MARCH 24
DEAR
ABBY:
I
never
kind
10:30
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Sanford AA Women's Group 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
(1)(M ALL STAR SECRIM
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feuilallirn" or perhaps they 01 fan mail each week and have yesterday's column I felt
ly ónd as a result of pneumonia
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
choose to watch "Convoy," an many fan clubs in each major compelled to do so.
and a heart condition. (Part
Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs
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of3
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starring Kris KrI,tofferson. Clung ticks off a list of her ST. LOUIS. Tell her she is not say, get Abby's booklet, "How
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alone in her fight for sexual to Write Letters for all
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AFTERNOON
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71st Year, No. 184—Thursday, March 22, 1979

-S EXPLOSION
laA
'Sounded Like

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

ROCKS. -SANFORD-.Fountain Of Flames
Lights The Night Sky

End Of World'
One person thought It was the
"end of the world."
Another thought It was Miami
under attack and that people In
Sanford were feeling shock
waves.
Still another thought It was a
massive car crash,
It was none of those things
which rudely awakened the
Sanfordites about 1 a.m. today.
It was anexplosion, maybe two,
coining from one or more
pdroleixn storage tanks on
Laurel Avenue In downtown
Sanford. Authorities early this
morning still weren't certain of
those
The explosion rocked homes
within a five-block area, power
was knocked out for as long as
two hours as firefighters battied the resulting I3IW.
Today, authorities dill were
trying to -piece together what
caused the explosion or explosions and still were not
If there were any nearby
structures damaged by the
blasts.
Those who did hear the ex.
ploslona described their experlences this way:
Marcia Harper, employed by
Federation of Senior Citizens of
Seminole County, 311 N. French
Ave.:
"All l board was a boom and
tbosht ft was the and of the
World. Than
police telling us
to get out." The Harper home is
acrose the street from the scene
and sustained minor fire
damage.
"It's hard to describe. It's
Just one of those frightening
tlth'igi. I wasn't hurt, Just plain
scared."
Deborah Allen, housewife, 117
S. Laurel Ave.:
"It shook my whole house. It

woke my husband and nothing
wakes him up. I thought
somebody might have dropped
a bomb on us. When I woke up
my first Impression was they
had bombed Miami and we
were feeling the shock. I could
see red reflection (from the fire
three blocks away) all over I
could hear people come out of
their houses so I knew It was
something near here."
Arthur Owens, retired, 206 S.
Laurel Ave.:
"It shook the whole house and
woke me up. I went outside and
heard the second explosion. I
ran out to see and saw It was
that tank that blew up.! didn't
know If we'd have to move or
not.
Gi
Tango, visiting from
New York, 417 W. Third St.:
, was Just
It
terrible. I
thought it was a bunch of cars
smashed together. I didn't get
out of bed but my son went
down."
Anita Lou Buenzle, Evening
Herald classified dept. 605
Magnolia Ave.:
"The explosion woke ma up
and I really and truly thought It
was the Methodist church at
Fifth and Park. I woke my boys
and said, "You'll never we a
sight like this again, It's the
Methodist church.'
"So we did get up and go.es
it. We stood On Laurel and Filet
because of the had and we
decided not to go any farther.
"Later, as they walked home,
she said, "We were picking up
pieces of metal (blown from the
explosions) and we even found
a piece In front of Wlebolcft'a
(camera store, 210 S. Park Ave.
about five blocks from the
explosion site)."

By MAX ERXIIZIAN
Herald Staff Writer

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WILLIAM LAYER
offers advice

rigni are origin of explosion

SOMILayer

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County School Superintendent William P. Layer will
be presenting to the School Board at Its meeting Wednesday his
recosnmencWlons on the proposed Inclusion of a mandatory
"family life" course In the curriculum of the public schools,
kindergarten through 12th grade.
"All the evidence has been presented," Layer said today of the
put two school board meetings, including a 54 hour workshop at
Lyman High School Wednesday night that was adjourned at 1:06
aim
"The problem presents Itself rather clearly. The solutions to the
problem might be in disagreement. What I will offer is in the best
Interests of all students and persons connected with this," Layer

"I'm going to recommend a well thought-out solution to this that
probably will be satisfactory to nobody," he told the school board
and the more than 100 '4tIzens, clergymen, parents, doctors and
students who attended the Wednesday night workshop.
He declined to say today exactly what his recommendation will

One or two explosions of
undetermined origin at 1:01
a.m. today at the Seminole
Petroleum Co., 202 N. Laurel
Ave. In Sanford resulted In a
fire with flames lootol5o feet ln
the air and rocked a portion of
northern Sanford.
The explosion occurred Just
after Karl Yost, 62 Mullett
Lake Park, had finished
unloading 1,600 gallons of
petroleum from a tanker truck
into the plant's storage tanks.
The blast reportedly knocked
Yost to the ground. He had been
standing In the parking lot area
near the corner of Laurel and
Fulton, a short &amp;tam from
'Susie' relaxes after busy evening
the explosion, at the time,
according to a spokesman for from the fire which followed the Unit on patrol, according to
the Sanford Fire Department. explosion from his home In the Ellenburg.
Other than that Incident, no Mayfair section.
The billowing flames that
Injuries were reported,
When he arrived at his office shot like a fiery fountain from
authorities said.
located down the street from three of the four storage tanks
The plant has a storage the Seminole Petroleum also threw gas vapors to a
capacity of 60,000 gallons, facility. Burns said power was house at French Avenue and
according to the spokesman. off In his office and he im- Fulton Street, according to
While the exact number of mediately cranked up the Ellenburg. The vapors caused a
gallons of petroleum being generator to power the minor burn to the outside of the
stored at the time of the ex- emergency lights and the house, according to Ellenburg.
plosion Is not known, fire of- televhone switchboard.
The flames on the house were
ficials said they feel the plant
mis morning members of the quickly extinguished and the
was near capacity.
fire department, the Florida house soaked with water in an
A burning power pole at the State Fire Marshal's office and effort to protect It from further
xplon site — Florida reeaetdMtysa of the plant's damage.
Puwe41U* to da.enorØe Irance company were still
" UIitoly has bean slng
the line at 1:15 am, causing an Investigating the cause of the about Susie, our dog," said Mrs.
area ranging from the Rand blast.
Linda Afford, wife of Jim
siding down First Street and
"The explosion Is still under Alford, owner of the Petroleum
over to the county courthouse to investigation. We don't know Company, "She's fine." Susie,
be without power, FP&amp;L'a the
cause," said Firefighter who she describes as a
District Manager Scott Burns First Class William E.
Ellen. 'junkyard' dog, has been a
said today.
burg.
watchdog at the facility for six
Most of the area was back on
The tanker was still hooked years.
the fine at 2a.m., he added, and up to the storage receptacle,
The office staff had moved
power was restored completely according to Ellenburg, when operations from the damaged
by 4 a.m.
firefighters arrived,
facility to the bulk plant office
Called out fr; the emergency,
The
explosion
was
first
at
904
S. Persimmon Ave. today
Burns said he could see flames reported by a Sanford Police
See FUEL, Page IA

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entail.
Meanwhile today, principals of three of the county's high
schools said while a family life program Including sex education
as outlined by the county chapter of the Alliance for Responsible
Parenting, appears good, all opposed the mandatory concept.
Canton Henley, principal of Lyman High School said many of
the subjects Included in the family life concept as presented by
the group is already being taught in various courses at his school
In Longwood. He noted requiring a mandatory sex education class
as such would mean that some other course would have to be
dropped from the school's current program.
Noting requirements for graduation from high school already
Include three years of language arts, two years of math, two units
In social studies, two units of physical education and one unit In
science with elective courses making up the balance to total 20
credits, Don Reynolds, principal at Seminole High School said If
sex education becomes a course, It should be an "optional type
"I hate for anything to be legislatively mandatory. The subject
should probably he offered but It should be an optional type

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thing," Reynolds said.
It would alJobea better for Ittobe taught to d&amp;SM corn.
posed of all boys and all girls, rather than mixed. I don't think
mixing the classes will work. It will be embarrassing to some If
required," Reynolds said.
"I'm not for mandatory sex education because I think a lot of
parents have strong and legitimate reasons for opposing It," said
Darwin Booth, principal of lake Brantley sthooL"Sez education
should remain the parents' option of whether It will be taught.
"II parents do not want their children exposed to sex education,
they shouldn't have to," Booth said.
At the same time, Booth said, he believes the program
suggested by the parents' group is a good one and should be
available. But having six education as a mandatory course would
also mean that more teachers would have to be hired for the Lake
Brantley school, he pointed out.
"If any special course is taught to the 2,100 students at Brantley
neat year, aside from the today's curriculum, It would take at
least 25 new teachers. That by Itself is not the way to go," Booth
said.

DON REYNOLDS
optional Is best

Dobate Ends At Dawn

mideast .Peac, e Treaty Wins Knesset Approval

1

Voted Prose WsrusUene1
With. show of han4 Iael'i
Kasiest (parliament) today
overvingty the
fret pears Uy between Ab
Md Jew in mou hory and
cleerad the way for a historic
sigalig ceremony in
W&amp;iigt, Monday.
rmbdw
PNN Was M4 along only
border, ae Dufones
se Ease Welm placed
espeon alert big the Jordan
'ur ad the Was Hlgi'
frut w
rIs, the dMrus
no sid tedey.__
NI
ay sisosa said
M oeri Arab oppo
no of the testy, '.ciuing
OHN I" and Palsiunien

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my actious along time In jail for bribery.

thefrosdleri before the treaty ls

The vote of approval on the
EgbrasU testy came
nearly at dawn and clhnav,d
the longed debate In the
Knst's history - hoses of
-,
bsats4 arg
met among 110 ''$ors.
"We're going to sigo a peace
treaty with good will and
W11 Mn. Min Moso
n Begin said shuOy More
tw ate. "We wet to fni3l
every word on which we sigo."
had been aspedet
thtbeend,$depldlNVdedfE
tw pact, is agalet, leer ab.
stained and ons member was

Washington's commitments to
Israel - both political and
financial.
7% signing cormony Wang
wbWuletl for Monday at the
White House. On Saturday,
Egyptian President Anwar
Sedat leaves Cairo but will
spend the might
gid In Spain bef ore

arriving inWaahthgtonSimday, held AprIl 2, a week after the Wed Bank of Jordan, Gaza
Begin told the Knemet Sadst Washington atgrthig, "so they Strip, Syrian Golan Heights and
sent him a message In which he
aiso East Jerusalem.
coincide
would not
said'
Fools' Day."
Speaking to the Egyptian
signing ceremonies In Cairo
Assembly,
Prime Minister
Not all the sup in this tr,.t
and Jerusalem, both on the
have been resolved. Dsyan
...
same day.

"All of us together want to
achieve the gssl," Begin sa
"There is us men hemen, one
- peace With God's help we
will ratuenfrom the signial and
say to our people, 'We have
You peace"
He said would went them the Egyptians .iw
" mint reach
President Carter Im.
isr.snit
on
mediately hailed the Knead
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take in• down.'

Bagtas walked between
rows of about 150 hooded
flagellants who performed
their own Good Friday
penitence by flogging their
naked backs with bamboo
acotrages until they were
soaked with blood.
When he was dripped for
the "execution,"hiswife
ran crying to him. "Can
you dill take It?" she
sobbed.

Asian nation where

religious practices among
its 45 million people
sometimes border on

medieval fanaticism.
This was the third conaecidive year that Bagtas,
a father of seven children
whoearnaabout$1.40a day
hawking food in the streets,
was crucified..
In 1977, he made a vow he
would do It for 10 dralgId
years after his wife Nella
grew a tumor on her left
breast
which was
suspected to be cancerous.
Aweekafterhisfird
crucifixion, Bagtu said,
thetumordisanceared. But

Bagtas before holding op

his wife said he was

the cross where he hung
Impaled for five minutes.

determined to make good
his vow,

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This crucifixion scene taken In All Souls Cath olic
Cemetery In Sanford captures the mood of Good
---Friday. Special services will be held in many
. area
churches In remembrance of Christ's death on the
cross. For a listing of special Easter Sunday services see Religion, page 7A.

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Stores Clos e
those closing Sunday will be J.C. Penney's in
rd Plaza, Altamonte Mall, Montgomery

Ward in Interstate Mall and Zayre, K-Mart,
Wino-Dixie, Publix and Pantry Pride Stores.
Remaining open will be Albertson's,

we were going to have to buy
Predictions of when the price
new pumps, but they have of gas will hit the one dollar
devised a conversion kit so it mark vary from less than six
Will just be a matter of months to two years. A sample
changing computers," said Jim of area prices reveals that

unleaded gas, the most expensive, is more than iQcentsa
gallon at some stations. The
next increase is expected to
come next month as the

demand rises to meet the needs

of summer vacationers, station

to convert the pumps is
relatively simple and should not
cause a disruption of business.
"Somebody is going to do well
from this thing." Alford said.
Nationwide, industry
spokesmen estimate, the cod of
the conversion will be about
$2fl million.
An alternative to the conversion to four-window pumps
would be to switch to a metric
pricing system. Gasoline selling

nperatori predict.
Prices on the conversion kits for $1 per gallon would cost
average only $202, oil Industry abo ut
cents per liter. But
spokesmen say, but the figure even that measure could cost
does not Include the Installation dealers U0 in conversion cods,
fee. Alford said the procedure Industry officials claim.

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"When my children were has donea good job," Barr said. repuJalve in our ads," Else.
cemmI, of concerned president of the Sanford must d.pth to make sure what viewing, Mrs. Gordon saa
growing up, I knew the things "There are a lot of markets in said. "We have had swimsuits
As a prsreWt to adding rsn to be .dabled will Business Auorlativn don't fed
they were reading," Mrs. thscowdrythdhaven'tdoneaa advertised but they have not
sex
curriculum,
education
the to the have to "review peasant ad- thsenvlrosmismtiscorrupt with
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in the sexual
Seasfeele vsetlsomsats ad come up with suggestive ads.
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newspapers. If there were Florida."
lees.. All of our ado are above
Coenty stiperintuident of some Maadordo."
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Chris Else., manager of the reproach."
About $ tscinied CUISIUS (SBA) said today the ado else
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see IL"
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recesses of the cool, dark interior. Outside it
was sunny and hot.

Eckercis, Walgreen, Super-X and Touchton
Drugs on a regular Sunday schedule.
Faust's Drug Store and Medco Discount
Drugs, both of Sanford will be closed.

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Sanfo

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ones to feel the impact. Service area gas stations.
station operators will be
Alford said the kits are ofrequired to spend up to 00 per fered for sale In several trade
pump in order to convert their mp'4ncs and sell for $200 to
meters.
p00. He said he doesn't know
Present pumps have only when he is going to have to
three windows and thus can make the conversion.
compute prices to only 99.9
"1 know they're (some
COO a gallon. When the price dealers) sitting on them waiting
per gallon goes over $1.00, four to begin inetaIlatlon. It looks
windows will be required.
like that ls going to begin a little
"At first it looked as though sooner than I thoug t," he said.

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Many Local

Armele, the owner of St. Simon's store near
the third station of the cross.
A phalanx of 40 brown-robed Franciscan
monks led the main procession from the
Antonla Fortress, the traditional site of the
trial and sentencing of Jesus by Pontius
Pilate, to the sprawling stone ch urch that
covers the traditional site of Golgotha.
Police linked hands in the stone courtyard
of the Cr usaderera Church of the Holy
Sepulcher to control the crowds as they
shoved to get into the building. Pilgrims

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In the cathedral of St. John Lateran in
Rome, the pontiff knelt and washed the feet of
12 old, mentally handicapped men in an ancient holy week ritual intended to show all
men are equal before God.

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
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with skullcaps frequently had to wait for the
Christian processions to pass so they could
make their way to the ancient Wailing Wall
for Passover prayers.
The convergence of the Jewish Passover
holiday and Easter week brought an estimated 100,000 tourists, including 60,000
Christ ian pilgrims, to Israel, the government
said.
The bulk of the pilgr ims packed churches In

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crosses at the head of individual groups of
Christians from around the world who
chanted prayers in Latin and their native languages as they stopped at each of the 14
stations marking the route known as the Via
Dolorosa.
Black bereted artillery recruits with M16
rifles and khaki-uniformed Arab policemen
with pistols on their hips were scattered along
the route of the procession. No violence was
reported, but then the tourist attractions of
the old city have been the target of guerrilla
bomb attacks.
"To have walked on the path that Christ
walked when he was crucified on a Good
Friday was a very moving experience," said
Jms Baa, *, a s1M dancer trn San
Francisco. "We passed one old man who was
carrying a big cross and the peacef ul expression on his face showed it was worth the
pain."
The uphill route passed through a gaudy
bazaar with shops selling T-shirts, brass
crucifixes, olive wood camels and handpainted saucers. Shopkeepers tried to Interest
the pilgrims in their wares but there were few
takers.
"Business is terrible, it's always this way
on Good Friday," said Mabmoud Ramadan

The crucifixion
highlighted the Good
Friday observance In this
predominantly Catholic

cluding American and
European tourists, wat-

"These are terrible mobs. We can't see
anything very well because of the thousands
of people," said Virginlus Dabney, 78, a
retired editor for the Richmond, Va., TimesDispatch.
Tom Fagan, a physician from Portland,
Ore., who was taking a Mediterranean cruise,
said, "We never thought we'd be here on this
day. It's touching in many ways. It's a
religious experience that we never thought we
would have in this lifetime."
The holy sites of Christianity, Judaism and
Islam are so close together that bearded Jews

ago.

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alleys of the walled old city today to trace the
steps of Jesus Christ on his way to Calvary
where he was crucified nearly 2,000 years

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As soon as the transaction is complete, National Capital
Companies, purchased the Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe from said there are further improvements planned for the lakefront
Companies
will begin a "major remodeling" job of the motel,
An Altamonte Springs firm which recently purchased the
Monroe Motels, Inc. The Sanford City Commission granted property. He said an announcement on those plans would come at Salgado said.
lakefront Holiday Inn in Sanford has announced plans to purchase Holiday Isles a 99-year lease on the lakefront property, corn- a later date.
"Jungle Joe's is going to be gone forever," he said.
the Sanford Inn at Highway 46 and 1-4.
pletlng the deal.
Salgado said final arrangements for the purchase of the
The
plans call for the redecoration of all the guest rooms and
National Capital Companies Ltd., headquartered at 701
On April 4, the new owners of the Holiday Inn were issued a Sanford Inn were completed Thursday with Tim Brumlik, current
the
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of the lobby and restaurant area, according to
Semoran Blvd. in Altamonte Springs, will convert the Sanford Inn building permit by the city to begin construction of a $50,000 ex- owner of the motel. Salgado declined to disclose
the terms of the Salgado.
to a Holiday Inn by June 1, company president Fred Salgado said.
pan slon and remodeling of the property. The remodeling proposes
sale.
Salgado said the motiff of the dining area will be somewhat
Salgado said his company will take possession of the Sanford the expansion of dining room facilities, including the addition of a
"We expect to have the deal complete no later than next week, "more refined" than the "Jungle Joe" restaurant now located in
Inn as soon as papers can be filed in Seminole County Court. The dance floor,
as soon as the papers are filed. It will be a Holiday Inn by June 1," the motel. He said designers have already been contracted to
title transfer should be complete sometime next week, he said.
Plans filed with the city indicate there will also be six new
Salgado said.
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iNuclear Accident Payouts At
-- Si Million
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NATION
IN BRIEF

HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) —
Insurance payouts to Three
Mile Island evacuees reached
almost the $1 million mark
today as government officials
sought to calm health jitters
over the atomic reactor accident with free radiation tests,

Woolworth Officials
Fight Takeover Try
NEW YORK (UP!) — F.W. Woolworth Co., the variety
store chain that became an American tradition for
popular-priced goods, has gone to court to avoid a
takeover bid by a Canadian holding company it has accused of violating federal and state securities laws.
The move by Woolworth Thursday was the first step in
an expected long legal battle against Brascan Ud. of
Toronto. The 100-year-old retail company filed the federal
court suit alleging Brascan misused inside information In
its takeover strategy..
The company also asked that Canadian Imperial Bank
be required to "rescind" a $700 million loan It made to
Brascan
to
finance
the
takeover.

Vote On Merger Planned
HOUSTON (UPI) — While Texas International Airline
plans to make a revised merger offer to National Airlines,
a stockholder vote on another National merger plan —
with Pan American World Airways — has been scheduled
for May 16.
National officials announced Thursday stockholders
would vote In the Pan Am merger plan at their annual
meeting in Miami May 16. Proxy statements were mailed
out Thursday, the officials said.
Even If stockholders approve the merger, however,
there will be a 90-day delay to give Eastern Airlines a
chance to bid against Pan Am for the National stock
provided both obtain federal regulatory approval,
National officials said.

American Nuclear Insurers,
the consortium handling liabillty insurance for the nuclear
Industry, said the Pennsylvania
potential-meltdown will be Its
largest single accident loss,
Spokesman Carol Dower said

$939,000 was paid by Thursday
to evacuees from near the
nuclear plant, with property
claims — Including damage to
the stricken reactor—still to be
tallied.
Although officials said no
trace of lingering radiation
from the plant has been found in
more than 200 persons given
free body scans to date, a few
persons complained of other
symptoms.
James McCarthy, a pilot who
flew newsmen and officials
within 1,200 feet of the disabled

reactor after the crisis began

Mrs Jordan said a group of
March 28, signed up for a body small children she picked up
scan, saying he'd felt tired and from school March 30 also
listless ever since,
spoke of being sick with nausea.
Dr. William Parham, a
Loreen Jordan, of nearby
Pennsylvania
Health DepartYork Haven, said one of her
mea*t
offIcial,
said th SY11P
children developed mouth
toms
sounded
like
the flu and
while another came down
were
probably
unrelated
to the
with diarrhea, nausea and a
radiation
leakage
from
headache as her family precrippled reactor,
pared to evacuate their home
At the radiation testing
sight of the plant.
station In Middletown, Jim
At the height of the crisis, an Kopenhaver, health physicist
estimated 200,000 people fled for the Pennsylvania Bureau of
the area.
Radiation Protection, said "all

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)

— The pilot of a TWA 727, the
only jetliner to survive unexpected aerobatics that included
a double barrel-roll and supersonic spiraling dive, said
Thursday he did not erase the
cockpit recording tape and
wishes It was still Intact.
"Nobody wishes more than I
do that we had it," Capt.
Harvey "Hoot" Gibson told a
panel of federal Investigators,
"It would have made the crew
look very good."
-Gibson was at the controls the
night of April 4 when the 727—

flying over Flint. Mich., on a before National Transportation
New Yorkto-Mlnneapolis flight Safety Board examiners conwith 87 passengers aboard - corned the erasure of the cockmysteriously banked to the
right, ignored his efforts to
regain control and revolved on
its longitudinal axis In a 300degree barrel roll - twice.
Then, It went Into an uncontrolled dive for more than five

mile&amp;

pit monitor tape, which records
talk by the flight crew, The
cause of the tape erasure Is
unknown.
FAA attorney James Dilman.
pressed Gibson,asking whether,
he was aware the recording
could not be used in civil or
FAA actions against him,
"Is there anything on the
voice recorder you wouldn't
want known to this body?"
"No, not to my knowledge,"
Gibson said. "I didn't intention-

After all the prescribed
manuevers failed, Gibson
pulled out at only 5,000 feet by
extending the landing gear to
break up the forces acting on
the plane.
Much of Thursday's hearing ally erase

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"Disco Translantic."

"It was a beautiful ship and its sinking marked the close
of an era when those splendid queens of the ocean graced
the Atlantic," said Charles Sachs, a self-proclaimed
"Titanic fanatic" and president of the Los Angeles-based
Oceanic Navigation Research Society.
Guests included ocean-liner buffs to one-time
passengers, ranging from a 10-year-old girl who knew
more about the Titanic than she did about dolls, to 94-yearold Edwina "Winnie" MacKenzie, the oldest living survivor of the disaster.
"There was so much sadness," she said, recalling the
cold night she spent 67 years ago waiting to be rescued

from a lifeboat. "I was among a group of newlyweds, and
it was very sad to hear them say, 'Oh, you go, and I'll be
with you later.' It was a very, very sad experience."
During the "Titantic Tonight" celebration, she and two
other survivors cut an enormous cake decorated with 67
candles surrounding a model of the Titanic striking an
edible iceberg.
Now a resident of Hermosa Beach, Calif., she refuses to
watch movies depicting the disaster because "they don't
show how sad it was," but admits to enjoying the dinners.
"I enjoy everything," she said. "I'm so glad I'm living.
Aren't you?"

Mrs. Doris Williams, of Burbank, Calif., said she always
wondered why she feared deep, cold water and felt sad
when she heard the hymn "Nearer My God to Thee."
A friend suggested psychic regression through which
the psychiatric nurse discovered the reason for her fears.
In 1912, she was Steven W. Blackwell, who wcnt down with
the Titanic.
"I felt like I was about 10 feet tall standing on the deck
that night. I was very unemotional," Mrs. Williams, or
Blackwell, said. "There were a lot of people crying and
looking to me as if I could help them. I guess it was
because I was so calm."

pilots do so.
Asked why by one of the
examiners, he said the tapes
were for "posthumous Invedi.
gatlon" after a crash, and he
erases them after successful
flights because "I might say
something unkind about son
the pp le In (the airline's)

management.
Gibson, It was revealed, has
had much experience flying
acrobatics In small planes ass
hobby. Asked whether the
experience aided him, he
replied, "It sure didn't hurt"

WICHITA FALLS, Texas weren't even damaged to
(UP!)
A shotgun In his lap, remain In them tonight."
Randolph Duke sits and waits. A dusk.to.dawn curfew was in
He has survived a killer tom'- effect through Thursday nigK

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rubble. Now he fears looters were available instep looters,
lurking In the darkened greets, "We are providing plenty of
waiting to deal the last of his security, but you can't convince

worldly goods.
Ken Gulley's tire dealership
at the edge of the tornadoravaged area was not touched,
but he paces inside with a 9-shat
revolver iii his belt.
For Duke, Gulley and bundreds of others, the horror of an
Eager week tornado did not
end when the deadly funnel
cloud moved hick into the
clouds after killing scores and
Injuring hundreds more.
In tornado-ravaged areas,
people sleep in their cars,
makeshift lean-tos and demol.
ished rooms of roofless homes
rather than risk the chance that
th eir
few
remaining
siesslons will be taken

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SAPELO ISLAND, Ga. (UPI) — President Carter is
staying aloof from a growing consensus among his
economic advisors that another Federal Reserve Board
interest rate Increase Is needed to slow down inflation,
according to his aides.
The aides said that Treasury Secretary Michael
Blumenthal is In favor of tighter credit controls, and other
key advisors are backing him, or leaning that way.
"Carter is remaining aloof," aides said, leaving It to the
EEl) to act. The president realizes that sport of higher
interest rates would hurt his "populist" Image, they explained.

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Robert Lovering discusses plans for Installing an irrigation system as part of a
proposed beautification project for the front of Good Samaritan Home in Sanford

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with Timothy Wilson, board president, and Mary Smith, a member of a volunteer
committee raising funds for the landscaping. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bill Glelow and
Jack Weible have raised $970 toward the $2,500 goal for the project with the help
of local individuals and groups

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these people of that, said
Mayor Kenneth Hill.
While looters worried mlny
survivors, others prepaid
today to attend the first of
dns of funerals for tilse
killed at sunset Tuesday whái a

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the southern part of the city.
The storm that spawned the
deadly twister sliced Urough
other communities along the
Texas-Oklahoma border,
killing at lead 58 people, in.
juring more than 600 and
causing upwards of $300 million
in damage.
While 44 bodies have been
recovered In Wichita Falls,
looters Even those whose officials eit AM more victiins
homes and businesses were could be buried beneath delta

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — In research with far-reaching
implications for the treatment of diabetes, a St. Louis
researcher has overcome the Immunity barrier and
transplanted insulin-producing cells from healthy
diabetic rats.
The development moves researchers a step closer In the
long effort to develop a way to use cell transplantation as
an alternate means of delivering Insulin to humans whose
bodies do not produce enough of the hormone to regulate
their sugar levels.
But Dr. Paul E. Lacy, director of pathology at
Washington University, emphasized that several formidable obstacles dill must be overcome before doctors
can try the technique in humans.

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untouched by the massive littering the southwest third of
the city.
funnel cloud are worried,
"They've had Information
The dorm also took the bee
that professional looters were of 11 people In nearby Vgsox
cominu in from out of town," and Harrold, Texas, while this
said one of the National others were killed 60 ñlles

Guardsmen patrolling the dat- away In Lawton, Okla.
kened, cordoned-off area
Hill said as many as 1*
Thursday night. "It has caused Wichita Falls residents len
some of the people whose shops displaced In the storm.
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Severe Storms In South
By liaised Press lateriatlesal

Transcripts Show Confusion, Frustration

Tornadoes and flash (bode that hit the South and
Midwest for a third straight day left seven people dead
and millions of dollars of property damage In more than a
dozen states.
The National Weather Service warned of more severe
dorms in the Deep South today. Residents of the Midwest
were advised to take their eyes off the skies and keep
watch on rapidly rising rivers and dreams.
The Illinois River, brimming with melted mow for the
past month, broke through a levee near Kampsvllle in
southern Illinois, forcing the evacuation of about 40
families and flooding some areas to the rooftops.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Transcripts of recorded conversations
by Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials during the crisis at
Three Mile Island show that the confidence voiced to the public
did not reflect 5
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rst
set
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anscrIpts,
released
Th fi
tr
Thursday, cover the
telephone and In-person recorded conversat ions of NRC members
NW officials in the days following the March 20 accident at the
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nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pa.
At one p011*, NRC Chairman Joseph Hendrie told public
relations officer Joe Fouchard, "It seems tome I have got to call
On governor. We are operating almost totally In the
information Is ambiguous. Mine Is nonexistent and I don't
know, it's like a couple of blind men staggering around making
decisions."
The moods,
this accident igogif,show through
hundreds of pagesof
pig
traiscri$s. The trenscrl$s covered (rain
Friday, March31— two days after the first pump failure darted
the dangerous events at flree Milo Island through Tueada3r
April 3.
More were to be released today.

Judge Rules No Busing

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Sr. LOUIS (UPI) — A federal judge has ruled against

busing to integrate the city's public schools because he
said they were not intentionally segregated but rather
became the product of geographic division of blacks and
wh
U.S District Judge James H. Meredith issued the ruling
Thlrsdey in a dau.ctlon mutt brought against the St
LouisScoi Board and the State of Missouri by group of
black parents in February, 1872. The parents later, were
Joined In theiractien by the Justice Department and the
NAACP.
The salt charged the school board perpetuated racial
segregation and discrimination 'by its msthodo of
piIMai
and operating the IC11001 system." It said the
board allocated fisais In a discriminatory manner
"a dual biracial school system."

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The conversations are sketchy, sometimes halting and do not have a reason for not moving people. I do
not know What
you are protecting by not moving people."
It
When was reported there had been a release of radiation from
Once, Mtt.nn said, he thought the operators were headed the
the crippled plant, Harold Denton President Carter's personal wrong
way in the procedure for controlling the reactor "and the
early Indications were that the proced
representative at the site pressed for evacuation.
ur e they had In hand would
"I think the important thing for an evacuation is to get ahead of fail and tiat the core would melt."
the (radiation) plume," Denton saId. "... To get a dart rather
At that point, he favored en evacuation, and "I didu't have any
than sitting here waiting to die. Even If we can't mnIninliz
choice but
to make that recemJn n jjn," the transcript quotes
dose,there might dill b a chance to limit the Mattsoneg
as saying.
somethnes rambling,

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a
five-mile radius. He did not do so, but he did recommend that
pregnant women and _naII children leave the area, and many
Denton once said he thought plait ficIals were "piddling
around" and not providing clear Information. "It is really dlificultto got that data,"hesaid. "Weseemtogetftaferthef"

"Almost an hoer away (rain starting a cot, melt sequence :
what else could I say?" he added.
But he noted that things mproved within an hour wi
th some
stabilization of the reactor.
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was a debate among f1cIaI, shoed whether to le
tOI 'loWlY wait out of its problems, or to try some w
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vestlon
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pubi1in
felt they were getting little nformation from the operators of lbe that area. This, quarters of a MIllion p1* sitting en the idgiof
LltpplIdplag.
their chairs, 1'4sou"
The federal officials worried about the often conflicting Modes
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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Some 175 ocean-liner buffs,
survivors and one "reincarnated victim" commemorated
67th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking and paid
::: homage to her glory at a $2950 dinner and disco dance.
Last week's "Titanic Tonight" was billed as a
"remembrance" of the April 15, 1912 disaster In which
1,517 people died.
For under 130, you could eat a meal "similar" to the one
"served first-daze passengers the final nlaJ* of the
Titanic's maiden voyage, meet three survivors and one
"reincarnated victim" of the disaster and boogie to

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would have captured only the
after-incident conversation as
the crew was "going through
our (landing) checklists," he
said.
The recorder erase button
Cannot be used In flight, he
noted. It does not work until
after the pilot has landed and
braked to a halt.
The 44-year-old pilot, who
learned to fly In the eighth
grade and has logged more than
20,000 hours of flying time,
Including 4,000 In the 727,
conceded he customarily don
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most tsi1tslith was
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Co'nsnissioner Victor Gillneky asked NRC 'cW Roger
piaj whet his "principal concern" was.
Ihkt.gn replied:
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SUrvivors, Buffs Commemorate Sinking Of Titanic

wearetelllng them at this point internal contamination. :
Although there was no way to
is the radiation was not nearly
high enough to cause those kind test for any initial radiation
damage from Inert gas dlschit.
of symptoms."
ges, officials said the p0mshtA11ty
The
Nuclear
U.S.
Regulatory of health effects was practically
umisd set up a
Coon
zero because radiation levell
ham
to make testing appoint- were very low.
meets for residents of the west
of
shore the Susquehanna River
Kopenhaver said failure to
who had somehow been overspeid
the word about testing to
looked when the free body scans
western
communities like
were
York Haven and Goldsboro,
More then 600 east shore mile from the plant, was ,an
residents have signed up for the oversight." Official notification
exams, which detect lingering went out Thursday.

At another point, Gibson landing In Detroit, the recorder every flight, saying all airline

snapped, "Are you Insinuating i
Intentionally erased the recorder?
"The tape could only make
the other two crew members
(the co-pilot and flight engineer) look good. They did a
real good job."
Gibson pointed out that the
tape would not have picked up
cockpit conversation during the
dive anyway. The apparatus is
equipped to record only 30
minutes at a time, and then
erases and records over the
earlier material. Since It took 45

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Antinuclear demonstrators
Thursday shattered what they said were bottles of their
Wood on a door and on the grounds of the North Portico of
the White House.
One of 10 demonstrators arrested was a former nun,
Elizabeth McAllister, who is married to Phillip Barrigan.
Barrigan is a former priest who has been active in
demonstrations against war and nuclear arms.
Berrigan, who did not participate in the protest, said
later the demonstration was to call attention to the
"suicidal madness" of the arms race.

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Anti-Nuclear Protest Held

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By DONNA ESTFS

:That plebiscite in Iran was obviously something
less than a fair test of popular support for the

'1lamic republic espoused by the Ayatollah
Khomeini. Balloting procedures were
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tke a lot of courage to cast a negative vote."
In some locations, voting was conducted under
'the baleful gaze of local Islamic clergymen and
,i n, members of the rightly
feared revolutionary
cOmmittees. Unquestionably, this sort of direct

'L1Thtimidation skewed the plebiscite's outcome.
"'!' Preliminary returns suggest that the final vote in
jvor of the republic may total 97 percent or more
a figure suspiciously characteristic of the kinds of
elections" held in Communist states.
This is not to suggest that Iranians would have
rejected the concept of an Islamic republic in a free
election. Most of what we know of the Iranian
revolution so far indicates that a working majority
Iranians Indeed favor a republic guided by
lamic law, as revealed in Islam's holy book, The
Koran. Regrettably, the ayatallah and his fervent
.,; followers were unwilling to risk the relative em1 L)jarrassment of, say, a 70-percent mandate rather

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..'a.1ikely to claim.
But whatever the doubts about the probity of this

I t 1ectoral "choice," the real questions for Iranians
'rmaln largely unresolved. What exactly is an
"INC lamic republic and what changes will this new
fOrm of government Impose on Iran's 36 million
citizens? And how many of the social and economic
f(orms instituted by the shah will be repealed?
lran's women will want to know whether they are
to be disenfranchised and relegated to the status of
k chattel, the state whence the shah freed them
during the 1960s.
Iran's farmers will want to know whether the
shah's land reforms are to be voided in favor of
restoring the vast landholdings of the Islamic
clery.
Iran's religious and ethnic minorities are no
doubt nervously awaiting word of their fate under
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in an effort to win at least limited autonomy from

the central government in Tehran.
The answers to these and other significant
political questions are unknown, partly because
Iran's constitution Is being drafted in secret by the
ayatollah's hand-picked committees. The Iranian
people have not been consulted on the provisions of
this fundamental document.
According to the ayatollah's blueprint, a
popularly elected constitutent assembly is to
consider ratification of the constitution later this
year. And because It may be the last chance for the
Iranian people to assume a direct role in the formation of their government, we hope these elections are a good deal fairer than the recent
balloting.

actively supporting the continuation of district
boards, but support from the community Is most
Important.

munitY participation. He has also said, according to

The current construction phase at Seminole
Community College Is scheduled for completion by
mid May, 7U $5 million expansion project involves
the addition of 154,000 square feet onto existing
facilities. The project includes the addition of
several new shop buildings for the college's
vocational program and three floors of classrooms
and labs for the library and resource building.
Maintenance and clerical employment opportunities will be created by ihis expansion.

Relnlnghaus, that the district boards are ineffective
and are composed of "doctor's wives, wives of
county commissioners and the country club set."
Rel.ninghaus questions, however, even if what
Batchelor Is saying Is true, whether this precludes
the board members from acting responsibly or
effectively.
He says the state mental health association and
the state association of county commissioners are

Seminole County Attorney Nikki Clayton was
quick to add her new file on parliamentary
procedure has a low priority in her work program
after county commissioners wondered why such a
file is necessary.
Miss Clayton In her weekly report to the board
said she has been keeping the file open and Including information as It comes to her attention

Batchelor Is saying there Is sufficient local
control now with citizen Involvement and corn-

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Florida is mounting a campaign to defeat State
Rep. Dick Batdielor's proposal to eliminate district
mental health boards.
In a letter sent to "Friends of District Mental
Health Boards," Ron Reinlnghaus, president, is
urging letters be mitten to various state
representatives oppgthe.proJ
Relnlnghaus says if the move by Batchelor is
successful, it would effectively eliminate local
citizen control over mental health programming
and funding.

about parliamentary procedure.
One of the commissioners quipped that the board
operates under "Robert French's rules."
In another matter, Miss Clayton urged an updating of the codification of the county code be '
undertaken, noting the code Is codified through 1977.

South Africa Charges
U.S. With Spying, 3 Ousted
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UP!) South Africa expelled three U.S. Air Force personnel for spying with the
ambassadors plane. Washington did not deny the
charges, but wggested the South Africa ns needed a
"scapegoat" to draw attention from Its own explosive
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Prime.MipIger Pieter W. Botha, In a special television
address apparently designed to embarrass the United
Slates, said Ambassador William B. Eondon's personal Beschcraft plane was fitted with a high-speed
camera for spying sweeps over "drateglcally" important
areas of the country.
"It his been established that members of the United
Slates' Embassy have been engaged In espionage against
South Africa." Both. said. "I am bitterly distressed to
learn hew South African hospitality has been abused.
"These actions against South Africa are actions which I
woul d have wtfrlpst.4 from the Ruslana," Botha said,
"but not from the leading Western country."

VIEWPOINT

Lesson:

B r i t ain's

Commandos Hunt Amin
Let's Be

KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) Squads of undercover
TiiaMai cvqlanlandos today hunted for Idi Amin with
ordsrs to bring the oodedUgondan dictator back alive for
t rial and eventual execution, military sources said.
Neighboring Kenya nervously moved hundreds of
troops to the border with Uganda to police the stream of
reftess, some high-ranking Amin officials arriving In
Mercedes limousines and trucks filled with booty.
In Kampala Itself, the national radio urged people to go
to churthcn Good Friday to offer prayers for being uved
from Amin, a MoMim. Electricity was restored to the
city and witawsu said Ugandan policemen were
reporting back for duty, although looting was still
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History Is something the British know quite a

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As a people, they've seen and made more than
a little. And recent events in London suggest they
may be at It again.
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The one-vote defeat of Prime Minister James
Callaghan's Labor government on the question
of Scottish home rule was, as a steam of
recapitulative nws reports has wormed us, a
history-maker, the first time In 55 years that a
British government lost a confidence vote. As a
note of historic iroiy, it was the country's very
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first Labor government that was brought down
on the last occasion, In 1934.
The May 3 election whJthCallaghan
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BUSINESS WORLD
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Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives head Into
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psychologists or recruiting and outplacement
Much will be heard in the campaign about
As a result, the utility firm was publicly
UPI Besliesi Writer
experts the client may engage to polish the job home rule, Britain's Common Market
rebuked and repeatedly contradicted by senior
NEW YORK (UPI) The procedure leading
after Hendrick completes Its restructuring association, defense spending, better relations
officials of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to organizational restructuring of a company
recommendations based on quantification,
with the United States and other allies, social
(NRC) dispatched from Washington to bring the customarily disrupts operations for a year or
Some of the client's key executives have to be welfare programs and the economy In general.
runaway plant under control. •,
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but it need n, cordln to one aware oLtheHendr4.ckatudy and take,partla j...,. Bi4 re ot.tbeJ,the,.Jjbwning usa..
to Mate officials here, . .i.M
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t ,Ital 4Mate be fed lato
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do the
pressure from the White House was necessary to
Generally management consultants called lii
Hendrlck'i computer and also help in the final Callaghan government as well as, In 1974 the
force the company to cease proclaiming un- to propose restructuring move in big teams of
analysis. But Mill Hendrick's people do not visit Conservative governnnt that preceded It: The
warranted optimism.
accountants, time study engineers, office and
the client's office or plant. The key client ongoing confrontation between the British
The NRC hardly distinguished Itself, providing plant layout and design people. They engage In
executives come to Waltham to talk with Hen- government and British labor that dominates
drick's people.
often-conflicting information from at least four hours of Interrogation and note-taking.
politics and immobilizes the economy.
The workers and even the executives are upset
scattered locations
Hendrick said while the results of his
two different
Nowhere Inthe democratic world Is organized
Washington, the generating station here and a by the visitations and morale and efficiency
operations for individual clients necessarily are labor as politically powerful as In Britain. But
regional of fice in King of Prussia, Pa., a suf fer.
confidential, his firm has achieved payroll from this strength comes a national weakness.4
None of this Is necessary, says Hendrlck&amp; Co.
Philadelphia suburb.
savings for a number of companies of anywhere
British politics have been claubased sInc
of Waltham, Mass,
from $1 million to $12 million a year.
World
War I and the emergence of the Labor
Spokesmen for the federal regulatory agency
Hendrick, a prestigious consulting firm that
The formula by which Hendrick achieves Party U a sharer of power. Since World War II,
variously a.) offered technical data without keeps such a low profile It is little known beyond
objective quantifications that the computer can they have been Increasingly dominated b
providing any contest enabling laymen to wi the Inner executive circles of Fortune 500 cornaccept and process Is unique, the company said. bread-and-butter economic Issues wage an
derstand It, b.) claimed they lacked basic In- ponies, makes Its restructuring surveys without
"We can provide swiftly objective norms for benefit demands rather than long-tenx
formation, and C.) were unavailable when ever visiting the client company's premises. It
spans of control, ratios of primary work to development. In the process, the nationi
critical explanations were mod needed,
simply calls for records, feeds data Into a
secondary work,
manager to worker ratios, economy
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saiary cnuerenuals, work fragmentation J
Britain, which launched the Industria
Richard Thornburgh, clearly lacked the ex- mendatlons. The whole procedure for a client
many other factors," Hendrick said.
Revolution, now brings uptl rear among
pertise necessary to deal with the exceptionally firm with 2,000 or so employees may take less
"Moreover, the computer will draw easily industrial powers. Its gross national produci
complex problems encountered within the than two months and very few persons know the
readable organization charts," he said,
today Is little more than half that of France, loni
troubled nuclear facility,
study is going on.
Ills cwlous Irony, said Hendrick President its economic inferior. The productivity, of British
Hendrick says It already has saved Its
Charles Rourke, that the average chief executive workers lags far behind their German anc
At one point, Thornburgh told residents
officer of a big company today has only a hazy Japanese counterparts. Britain has lost lii
within a
radius of
stati n codomers many millions of dollars by cornthat they could minimiss the effect of railistion pt*erlzlng what had been a personal service
mental picture of the organizational structure of onetime leading position in key Industries; once
dl Company. "We can give him a sharp and the world's second-largest auto 1wuducer, It now
exposure by remab'
Inside their lames or busi
The firm, founded by James G. Hendrick 13
clear picture."
oftkeswlthllwlid)wsanddoorscljsed.Bigbe
imports half Its needs. And were it not for
years ago, lids among Its 'lients General
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The Hendrick company, like most buslnestes, bonanza of North Sea oil, which will not lad
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has worked op a series of its own products. These Indefinitely, It would still be running the ruinous
offering any
e pla ati n
Reynolds, Traveler's Insurance, Crown zeller.
Include "House Plots," graphic computerized balance of payment. deficits that drained the
The governor never ackrmwIeed that his bach and other. In the Fortune 50011*.
organizational
charts; "Misplaced Work pound of value throughout the 150. and 'los.
MW suggestion had been woethios because
'n Hendrick xnet
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on
Mas," graphic displays turned out by the
In such a situation, demands for larger cuts of
the xenon and krypton nucleldus released Into quc's. Hendrickdoes notengagein
=PAthat pinpoint wuleoftizneor money, an economic pie that is not growing have
the atmosphere unit beta and gamma rays, both studies nt worker habits or personality
end computerized structural
resilted In Inflation paralyzing strikes and a
which can reaft penetrate virtually aU evgluatiow of cow workers or IMUU"L
to solv"unUtatively-4he gxWlng running battle with govsrmsr" of whichever
guidance to a worried citizenry covered them.
selves with glory.
Both federal and state officials, the news
media and the utility corporation that operates
the trouble-plagued generaging station on Three
Mile Island all failed to properly serve the public
during that unprecedented crises.
By far the most Irresponsible was the General
Public Utilities Corp., whose subsidiary power
companies own the sprawling plant on the
Susquehanna River 10 miles southeast of this
state capital.
In the early days of the crisis, the cognpany
regularly Issued deceptive, misleading and
Inaccurate statements, apparently designed to
minimize both the excessive damage done
earlier and the potential for far more profound
disaster in the future.

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WASHINGTON — Religious uas have of several others as well — i'cluing IaBar 's
ensued, Singer got the drop on them and 'hued have be. called the
always posed a special problem for law on- deridgir Rebecca aid his brother Jot on
Ideal terrorist weapon.
them off.
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They are hand-held, shoulder-fired mms loaded
fo
authorities. Their constit utional
—A*dhorltl are keeping. wMchi4 eye on
L Jan. 11, Utah police swooped in on Singer with beet-seeking warheads th
he resp.4m1, yet the "-'.ss Alex Joseph, an ffable, b*erndknally known
with maw.moblles. Singer waved his gun around aircraft several miles Ide, in at can shoot down
even a emaIl bend of m* madman can polygamist and Mar of his own movi, whose far
cluding passenger
thoih be never fired It and was fatally shot airliner&amp;
wreak on society has been tragically bes cNb1,d Ida 'allies with police and the
by the police.
MOst frdgonlng of all, the Incident demondsmointrMad In the recent years by Qisriss federal govenmesg to the coeriroom. But
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Jan.
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once again the sloppy secur ity at Took,
as
th
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Mason
an Hey. Jim Jones,
Je.epii has an unsettling pe"ciant for r4Igion
erred at Tooels Army Depot of Andrews and where the nation's largest
Acai being tried In Bak LeksQty1,olv.. and revolver&amp;
apply of nerve gas Is
three bum guards In the explosives t
One stored. The bess was airesdy the target of a
NUonobOd holy man called thsj Andrews,
A former California policeman and a karate
of the guards was seppoeeiy a party to the congreuskn probe of inadequate sec
wt was cangig trying to des] plastic esplesives practitioner, Joseph lives a leg fodis In
urity
crime, lad he had tipped off the FBI, and agents measures and gurd
from Toosi. Army Depot In Utah, where he southern Utah with a 24-hour guard posted. His
'selection.
Evidence
were wtb at the depot gate when the four disclosed
worked as a guard.
that several seplapoes tried to cover
sources say Andrews idhereds, Indudiag tim-ages, at p.e&amp;ie,g
atrf,d
with case' of the explosives.
op an Inventory sl*as*age of 24 nerve-gu shells
Waded to other guards that he was a with ge. and openly 'esd their rides and
Sources told our associat. D'i. Van AIls that by putting bsnmy roads in their place.
polygamist, th at he walked talked with God, gdatá w visitors corns to the tIL_JIy, whet
Andrews really vu after was a supply of
Aim reported was the *111 imszplalnsd
and that he believed be should prepare for any Goe member of lbS greop is upset cuthe who
grenades. Alarmed at the Singer shooting less isippsuce of ens shell filled with'. nerve gas
ftVeaillssi to that autheitty by mec1pli.g a lena oat superb imyss, eIsiig a
t
two weeks earlier, And rews wanted the so strong that one-fiftieth ofa drop on a person's
1rlvats cathe of wiepos.
igPed"Mwe
qctbst
fits
over
lb.
hand
grenades
to
protect lrdm.eIf from a 'iiiw polki shin Con be tat.I.
The pressodlen is leery of the reitgka
bres kMN
reid.
He
had already collected a
bsr of M4$ Footnote: ( sources tell us that other
motivation b1 the Andrews ceso, and end
Perhaps for these riv, some Utah lawmen
al4iui
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acosri_ag
to
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polygssnoi. fatIci have doc'q$bd weapone In
ethathswa'gtesel1 have aid plotwes of
the stolen .daMves to mercenerles,
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PSUOn flIOVS$ l$el* them by law enprastice.
*W bonIledthok 110" Glow gurds be&amp;%
Aadrsvsls nat the first truculent pslygam to
WMárII1eS. Thoi the violunce—Jibe flIr staved
TIot IS UWLI
blown the plot, Andrews would certainly ha
give Western lawmen use for alasa. Ct
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prone
halts
cc'lM, only a alI minority of
shWSN by ermW"' a his pelyies
away
with
the
explosives,
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four
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be weld emeuiw Mirage ares.__
who Ii in hiding In Mexico, charged wb two shed aay iitcsr who
they pose to soddy in oat of all properties to
e en MO property.
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murders I. Utah ad one in Caladi. Psitce Folks piMig as La A
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The public is invited to attend the Sanford-Seminole
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annual Easter Egg
Hunt for children.
More than 1,000 eggs will be
hidden In Fort Mellon Park
located directly behind the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce b"!
on First
Street In Sanford.
The tim begin. Sunday at 2
p.m., according to Dale
Wagner, vice President of the
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driving on a road that
paralleled the track and the
train "seemed to be going a lot
faster than In the past. I know
he was doing a little better than
55 because I was doing 55 and he
was pulling away."
Conner did not see rhp
derailment because the road
forks before the Yellow River
trestle.
L&amp;N President Richard
Spence said his probers estimate the train's speed at between 31 and 41 miles an hour at
the time of the derailment.

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in clouds Into the air and
rotoe!,000 persons out oftheir
homes has not been determined. A possible sabotage
report is being
checked
out by
the National Transportation
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ment but we are looking into it
because we Investigate all such
reports," the safety board
spokesman said.
Meanwhile Thursday in
Crestview, about five miles
from the derailment site, a U.S.
Senate subcommittee headed
by Sen. Lawton Chiles fl.F1n
was trying to prevent future
derailments,
His committee listened to
witnesses discuss problems in
the cleanup and federal offidais discuss possible rules
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was told no restrictions exist,
although the FR/I Is considerIng regulations on train size and
tonnage.
Chiles suggested the makeup
of the trains be controlled to
prevent "what are floating gas
bombs and explosives going
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lions ICC. Duller estimated the could have caused the derail. the way home from work

Inv s lgatcrs
i t rs said they were
looking Into a report that a
A surprise witness told the
Chiles questioned officials
portion of the track had been committee he clocked the train from the Federal Railroad
Rev. T. E. Gainous of Orlando
damaged by rifle fire a week at more than 55 miles an hour Administration closely about
" Most ci the danr is
will be guest speaker Sunday
bsL1. lbs ni i*.
lust before the crash. Ellis regulations governing the
a oroerun at Sanftrd Civic said Okaloosi Cow*y Chief
Lputy John Peaden. He aid
Center that will climax a only those few famf11g living
memorial Candlelight Mardi adjacent to the derathnii* site
honoring the late Dr. G. H. would be prevented from
Wilson returning home when the
Stark. and Mother Ruby
evacuation order was lift,,!.
at 7:30 p.m. The public Is invitedtoparticlpete.

NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) — With Easter showers falling,
California Gov.Iesni G. Brown and Ida rock Mar
girlfriend Undo Rotutadi today viewed scow of the
world's led greet herds of wildlife from the seclusion of
theE' private laded camp deep In Kenya's big game
country.
Brown and Ms. Rondadi fled from the rigors of official
engagements and a pease of pursuing journalists Wedmadsy night and wed to a luxurious camp In the Masal
MaraGsone Park in the .ashrnpottlon of thecoiagry—a
favorite of former Secretary of 51.1, Henry Kissinger
when he visited Kenya.
It was the first time the couple had been together since
they arrived In In Kenya Monday, but both have firmly
denied persisted rumors they would get married during
their g
safari.

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escorted in and Old Of the
evacuation area by deputies
lateThursdayto feed their
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) Nicaragua's national
giar1 says the guerrIlla-held city of Esteli will fall under
It. control today but Sandinista rebels In the provincial
capital said they were successfully resisting government
air and artillery attacks.
"We already control 70 percent of the city and we think
we can capture It by today,"Col. Aquiles Aranda Escobar,
the national guard spokesman, said Thursday.
The SawInI4a Radio dlsptded the claim and said, "The
city Is coinplet.ly under Sandlnista control." The rebels
said they attacked the guard command In EMaIl at
midday Thweday and reported mounting fIgPin.g In the
Afternoon.

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MILLIGAN, Fla. (UP!) All
Waking IAN tank cars at the
derailment site have been
patched and the deadly Chlorine
has been neutralized, said offidala, who plan to let aU but a
handful of 1,200 people return
home today,

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$350; a chain saw valued at $289
Robert Vadejo, 23, of 1040 from a parking lot at the San
and al4K gold commemorative North St., Longwood, told Jose Apartments in Winter
coin necklace valued at $150. deputies he heard noises in his Park, deputies say. Michael D.
RESTAURANT BREAK-IN
front yard at about the time of First, 19, of 2312 Mulberry
Chappy's, 1900 N. Orlando the burglary. Nothing else of Road, said the motorcycle was
Avenue, Fern Park, was ran- value was taken from the van, valued at $3,200.
sacked sometime Tuesday and deputies say.
TELEVISION STOlEN
$797 was taken from a money
ARREST
Someone broke out the back
- Jay Graham Williams, 31, Ft. window panel of a car In Fern
box, deputies say.
The burglar apparently Myers, was arrested Tuesday Park and stole a black and
climbed a fence surrounding for burglary and grand theft in white television set valued at
the restaurant-pub establish- Casselberry, deputies say.
$120, deputies report.
Williams allegedly broke into
ment to the second floor and cut
Jeffrey Palma, 19, of 1716
through a screen window to the Lang Hardware Store in U.S. 17-92, Fern Park said the
.gain access, deputies say.
Casselberry and stole $40 burglary occurred between 9
COLT .38 STOLEN
before he was apprehended by p.m. and 11 p.m. Tuesday in the
A Colt .38 detective special Casselberry police,
parking lot of "Antique City"
was stolen sometime Monday
Casselberry police said located on 17-92 in Fern Park.
from a car parked at 561 E. Williams was stopped at Nothing else of value was stolen
Third St., Chuluota, Seminole Triplett Drive and Winter Park from the car, deputies said.
County deputies say. The gun is Drive Wednesday at 2 p.m.
BOAT STOLEN
valued at $200.
when his car struck another
A 12-foot fiberglass boat was
Norman James, 36, of car. He fled the scene of the stolen sometime between April
Pensacola told deputies his gun accident but was apprehended 5 and Tuesday from a dock
was unloaded and in a "spring" by Seminole County sheriff's behind the Marbeya Club
holster. There were no signs of deputies soon afterward near Apartments, deputies say.
forced entry found on the car, SR 427 and 17.92 intersection,
The mint green colored boat
deputie s say.
police said.
was valued at $350 and belonged
RADAR
He was taken to Seminole to Walter Wolfe III, 30 of the
DETEC'I'OR TAKEN
County Jail in lieu of $5,200 Marbeya Club Apartments.
A radar detector valued at bond.
The boat was not registered
$100 was stolen about 3 a.m.
MOTORCYCLE TAKEN
and was equipped with a small
Monday from a van, deputies
A 1978 Kawasaki motorcycle Super Motor Guide trolling
say.
was stolen sometime Tuesday motor, Wolfe told deputies.

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A 44-year-old Longwood man electric t ypewriter and other
was arrested Thursday for equipment, deputies say. Total
attempted sexual battery and amount of property stolen was
lewd and lascivious assault of a eetunated at $65.
girl under 11, according to
ABDUCTION
Seminole County deputies.
Nealle Gills III, 17, of 201
Darrell Hoffman, 46, 01 M Cadillac Court, Altamonte
Tomoka, Longwood, Is free on a Springs, told deputies he was
bond of $400. He Is scheduled h.ld at mtnivdnt .arlu
for an initial appearance morning by a hitchhiker.
bluejuns, deputies say,
Monday before Seminole
Gills
told
deputies
he
picked
HOUSE BURGLARY
County Court Judge Wallace
up
the
hitchhiker
at
North
More
than $2,000 worth of
Hall, deputies say.
Street near Palm Springs Drive personal property was stolen
At the Initial court ap- In Altamonte Springs when the Tuesday from the home of a
pearance, appropriate bond incident occurred.
Paola man, Seminole County
setting Is determined and a
deputies
said.
The hitchhiker pointed a gun
lawyer appointed for defuiat Gillis and told him to drive as
Ben Langdon, 45, of Banana
dint. If they are indigent,
fast as he could because the lake Road, Paola, told deputies
Ray, chief assistant state atpolice were pursuing him, he left home at 2:20 p.m.
torney said.
according to deputies.
Tuesday to go to the bank and
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Gillis told deputies he drove returned about an hour later to
TAKEN
eastbound on North Street and find the front door of his home
The business office of Florida skidded into a three-loot ditch wide OPt!),
Worm Growers, Box 30, and knocked down two street
Isngdon told deputies he had
Maitland, was ransacked signs. The hitchhiker then
locked
deadsometime Sunday night and leaped out of the car and bolte the house and
Deputies
d
the
front
door.
several pieces of office headed east down a dirt roadsay
the burglar pried open
equipment were taken, ac- near the scene, deputies say.
front door to gain access,
cording to deputies.
The hitchhiker was In his late
Burglars rifled several file teens or early 20s, had shoulder
Among the more expensive
cabinets and desks and stole a length blond hair and was Items taken were an 18K gold
calculator, petty cob box, an wearing a white T-shirt and antique diamond ring valued at

IN BRIEF

He said because of the vagueness of current law
neither DNR nor the Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission Is granted complete responsibility and
control of the weed eradication program, causing
interagency conflicts and delays.
He noted in the case of Lake Orients In Altamonte
Springs It took a seven years struggle to finally
obtain permission to use the white amur in the lake.

ANGL E.WAL TERS

Longwood Man Charged With Assault

WORLD

State Rep. Bobby Brantley reports he has filed
legislation to designate the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) as the controlling agency over
Floriday aquatic weed control activities and
programs.
The Brantley bill would also permit DNR to
"propagate and use the white amur fish for weed
control purposes in the state."

Friday, April 13, 1979—SA

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A special Easter program for chllen will be presented at
thsV:liaJn.Sunday School hour SwsdayatMcension
Church, Casselberry. Easter services will be conducted at 10:30 am. by Pastor Gerald W. Sesinan.

Fadr Festival jylcea will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Sutday at St. Luke's Lutheran (birch, Slavia, fssturthg the
choir, a brm enaenble, and joyous h)lnas of the resirrection.
A 10 am. Slovak festival worship with Holy Conummion will
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V ictory Follows The Cross

voijor
U14Chridendom, we
observe a solemn remembrinee of the crwiIllkn of
Jon olNuardh, Via Qwlgof
God. He iusr.d the meet
MISSION
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Assemblies of God God ad sveiaUy o ISa is fa*IñI and Jed and will
mIufe.ary to Eurasia,. Halves. Ow hiutsarl uksd Isrgiveiaow Was asdpwify in
will
7 bytheavfINesoftborlc bern all umiginsosuoss. (I
fact sad our consclesces John 1.4).
pan. Fst AueMy of likewise crushed by the Bat we are looklrg foiard
Duriag MM hu.wi.s t it wu ow for the dimu ws know now is
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to am. Gocoder we will join
wife. Lucille, established
Today we hamibly the peattiuIgOlvtdsry "He is
a youth evangelistic acIswIse or flume, or
To ruwrsdI of J.a Is
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In Seminole County as well &amp;, Church, Highway 17-92, at Lake
music by the choir. A breakfast the singing and special music
Other parts of the world Mary Boulevard, will hold a 7
In the parish hail will follow the will be presented by the choir-of
Christians will be greeting the a.m. service with Dr. Marshall
service.
First Baptist Church, SwIEaster dawn with song and C. Dendy leading the morning
Associate Pastor Walter Reid water. Rev. Charles Wallle,
praise at sunrise services. All meditation In the pine trees
will speak at the 6:30 a.m. pastor of the St. Stephen
these services are open to the behind the church building.
Easter Sunrise Service at Lutheran Church will give the
public.
Rev. Ed Davis, organizing
Community United Methodist message. Oiler participating
In Sanford, the Sanford pastor of Winter Springs
Church in Casselberry In the churches will be First Baptist,
Ministerial Man. will sponsor a Chapel, will assist. Breakfast
north parking lot. A breakfast Sanlando, Wekiva Presbyterian
community sunrise service will be served following the
will be served in fellowship hail and Like Brantley Community
Sunday at 6:30 a.m. at Sanford service.
following the service.
United Brethren.
Civic Center with Rev. Amos
The Oviedo Community
A Galilean i,arlse service
Ascension Lutheran Church,
Jones, minister of St. John Easter Sunrise Service will be
351
Ascension
Drive, will be held at 6:30 a.m.ii
Baptist Church, as speaker.
at 5:45 a.m. on the west shore of
Casselberry, will hold a 6:30 Fountain Lake at Zellwdd
Others participating In the Lake Charm. Persons attending
a.m. service at the lakeside by Station on U.S. 441. Fray
service are Dr. Virgil L. Bryant the inter-denominational
the church with Rev. Gerald W. ticipatlng churches are
Jr., First Presbyterian Church; service are encouraged to bring
Seaman speaking on "Winners Zellwood United Methodist,
Rev. Eric Darrow, Sanford chairs ora blanket to sit on. The
in the Easter Race." The Rolling Hills Community
Alliance Church; Rev. Freddie Easter sermon will be given by
Couples' Club will hod an Church, and St. PatricEs
mnn, t.eixrai 25apusI; ztev. ttev. Jerry jacom new pastor
Roman Catholic Church, *.
Easter breakfast
The annual Geneva Corn. tie service.
Hugh Pain, First Christian of Fountainhead Baptist
Dora.
tnirnfty Easter Sunrise Service
Lake Brantley area churches
Church and Pastor Don Cox, Church.
me Easter Sunrise Service at
An Easter Sunrise Serpjte
will be at 5:45 a.m. on Sum- Meulak LuUICIan Ch
First Assembly.
IUCII, 510 have scheduled an Easter will be held on the church lin
Churches In the Lockhart. mer
}fj overlooking Lake
Sunrise Service at 7 a.m. X
Special music will be
r Lake area will Join in a Geneva with Rev. Gary latter, N. Highway 17-92,
of First Baptist Church, D&amp;
provided by the Central Florida union Easter Sunrise Service
will be at 6 a.m. in front of the 8th fairway at Sweetwater tan, at 7a.m. with T. R. Myers
at pastor of First United
Chorale, soloist Richard 6 am. at the Florida Power
church. There will be lighting of Country Club, Wekiva Springs speaking and Mrs. Barbara
Methodist Church, Geneva,
Holaclaw, Pam Hannah and the Corporation Recreation Park charge. There will be special the Paschal candle and special Road. Gary Uarmon will lead Myers singing.
Central Baptist Trio,
on Holiday Avenue, Bear Lake. music and coffee and doughnuts
0
An Easter Sunrise Service Cooperating churches Include will be served.
willbe held at6:30a.m.atGood St. Andrews Presbyterian, ..SL
Luke's Lutheran Church
Shepherd Lutheran Church, Bear
Lake United Methodist, in Slavia (Oviedo) will hold an
2917 Orlando Drive, Sanford. Lakeside Baptist, Lockhart
Easter Sunrise Service at 6
Coffee and doihnuts will be United Methodist and Lockhart a.m. on the church grounds.
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served after the service.
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Baptist. Peter Petersen of Bear The young people of the
Csveaait Preibyterisa Like Methodist will speak.
congregation will be involved in
These dedicated women tell resurrection because she wAs
By EDiTH DEEN
how to serve the sorrowing. faithful to the end.
us
(Last of eight 152*1)
They make us know that one's She was not Included among
"There were also many presence In a room of grievingthe *lidptes. No woman was.
women there, looking onfrom loved ones can be a balm of But that does not matter. She
afar, who had followed Jesus peace.
was included in his circle of
from Galilee, ministering to
Some of us put too little love, and she led the way for
him," noted Matthew.
emphasis on thoughtfulness to others.
Mary Magdalene and the the grief-stricken. Perhaps we , When
When Christ arose, Mar'
many other women at Jesus's do not know how best to show
5l_ywas the first person
crucifixion,
burial
and love to others or perhaps we get to whom he spoke, and he called
resurrection set an example for our priorities mixed up and turn her by name. She turned to him
caring women everywhere - to trivial pursuits.
with a cry of recognition,
women who go forward without
Not until sorrow comes our "Rabboni" (meaning teachet).
being asked to prepare food for way do we learn what caring
Jesus said to her, "Do not
the sick, call at the home of a friends and family can mean, hold me, for I have not yt
lmg*y who has lost a loved one, Through them and with them
ascended to.. my father and
stdII4. at the graveside to we experience a real fellowship your
father, to my God and your
comfort the sorrowing.
of love.
These women were blessed
In timid moments, when we
Mary Magdalene niehed to
tenfold because they were falter in showing care, we need the disciples to say,
ha,e
anong the first to understand to draw closer to the devoted iso the Lord." AM"Ishe
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croas and the wonder of the women who not only walked
what
he
had
said
to
hf,
rearrection.
near Christ as he went to his them
In witnessing Christ's
Simon of Cyrate, who picked death but who agonized over
his conquest over death, Mary
Jesus's cross and carried it suffering at
cross and who Magdalene spoke to him and he
all the way to Golgotha, was so grieved for the
him at the tomb spoke to her. No woman played
helpful that he is memorialized until they learned he had risen, a more majestic
role In Christ's
for voluntarily performing a
When Mary Magdalene last days.
seemingly
small
but hurried to the disciples to
People like Mary Magdalene
meaningful service to Jesus report the miracle of the
aid
Christianity's survival1n
MacaId Piwis by Milesda IdmisM without complaining and
resurrection, she carried with perilous times. They also fibChrist Episcopal Church in Longwood, built in 1880, still In use.
without fanfare,
her the foundation of the New prove the quality of Christian
The women who walked all Testament church.
life for themselves and others.
the way with Jesus knew
he
Without her and the womb meil legacy to the Christian
needed their spiritual In- about her, the drama f the way of
life is of far greater
spiratlon as well as Simon's death and resu 4i on Christ value than they or anyone
Physical support. Christ in his would not have been the same. realizes, for their
bishops came around in those Holy Cross Episcopal Ch
faith is based
By JANE CAE8ELBERRY
urch agony could not speak to any of Nor would the church have had on
days."
reality.
HereM Religion
Sanford, from 1948 to 1956. He 13 them. But when he glanced up s
uch a solid base, such a
Men and women today ned
The bishop will be on hand presently rector of St. Martin In at than, he knew they cared congregation
Easter Sunday will be a cause
of believers.
to
continue to take real
for the fin- the Fields, Pompano Beach
Sunday,
however,
deeply.
for extra celebration at
Mary Magdalene had been leadership In the growthf
portant
occasion.
Bishop
Like Simon, these women did healed by Jesus of a possible
Episcopal Church,
A Spring Rally Day i
not ask what they could do. But emotional disturbance and she Christian thought. Intellectual
for the
be William Foiwell of the
emancipation, If used
Central scheduled for the first Sunday when the need arose, they loved him with a holy
launching a centennial b- Episcopal Diocese of
love.
It
can
help usher in one
June for Lake Golden Park in voluntarily went forward
servance, which will continue Florida will conduct services at in
and
was
natural
that
she
would
noblest
eras in the history of
church at 6:30,8 and 10:15 Sanford.Old4UhIOnCd games walked all the way to the cross. spread the first
through out the red of the year. the
message
of
his
e
Christian
faith.
m Fnl1nwni, lb. 1f a.rvfr. will be unit of the fun.
They will be celebrating the an Easter parish dinner will be
The
anti will spearhead
100th anniversary of the formal held at Longwood Inn.
plans for an old-fashioned
organization of the church in
Fourth of July celebration for
Members are being en- the entire community. They
the fall of 1879 and the 102nd
anniversary of the first couraged to wear period will be working In conjunction
Episcopal service in Longwood costumes Sunday In honor of with the Longwood Historical
the centennial celebration.
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Society on the special event,
Throughout the next several which will be tied In with the
Easter Sunday, 1877. The
church building Itself was weeks as many of the priests 1870's and 1800's.
erected In 1110 and is the oldest who formerly served Christ
Centennial plates will be
church still In continuous use in church who could be located made up for the church's 100th
will be Invited back to preach. birthday and a history of the
the county.
"me chinch was not con- On April 72, Rev. H. Uttleton parish Is being written. Early
secrated wtll nine years after Zimmerman, the lad of the records of the church were led
that," said Rev. Andrew church's supply priests, will when a fire destroyed Holy
Krumbhur, church rector, preach. Rev.- Zimmerman Cross church, where they had
"that shows you how often the served Christ church out of been taken for "safe keeping."

The Church and Youth dioiii of First Baptist Church,
Sanford, will present special Easter music In the 8:30 and 11
fl., services, Stiday, under the direction of Larry
Aiamner. The choirs will be accompanied by Robin Hodges,

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prcrulseofllleandpower$o live
abundantly to all who sincerely
believe and want to enjoy the
Me of blessedness aid joy let
Jesl.m cane to give W. "i have
come that they may have life
and have it to the fail" (John
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inJeaunQlridallthegraceaid
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Health Letter number 1.5. The ideal PFoath
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women, possibly because many of the time that Might POV
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frustration with no good important factor in eliminaft
solution in sight.
your ulcor problems.
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as many of them as we did and alcohd. Ali of these we bad if
no one knows why. Perhaps you have an ulcer. po*o wkb
many people in our society are ulcers should avoid all the
not under the same degree Of caffeine-containing drinks,
stress that they have been in the including te&amp; and go dwoolde
past. Who knows.
in all forms. Your dodor may
The one thing you might do to be able to help YOU With
help your colon while so medicine to combat nwVoWW*
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Caroline Rawls (from left) Runny Taylor and Estelle Davis share a light
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has honored the members
W with a complimentary
T brunch to usher in Spring.
And Spring '79 was no
different.
Members gathered at the
clubhouse Wednesday
morning for the annual
"ent in a setting of spring
decorations. Club
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gave a delightful review of
the humorous book,
M am m a ' s Bank
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women.
The program featured a
book review by Mrs Oscar
(Caroline) Rawls of
Jacksonville, Florida
Federation of Women's
Clubs Epsilon Sigma

An afternoon
d canasta followed the
" program.

Omicron (ESO) chairman.
Mrs. Rawls succeeds Mrs.
Burch Cornelius of Sanford.
Mrs. Vance (Bunny)
Taylor, chairman of the
local ESO Chapter. in-

The event was coordinated by the Social
Department under the
chairmanship of Estelle
Davis.

Brown*ies Do

Brunch hostesses were
Mrs. Richard Buck,
chairman; Mrs. Robert S.
Brown, Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. F. Hood Coker, Mrs.
Vernon Harrison, Mrs.
Paul Piety and Mrs.
Taylor.
Bridge and canasta
hostesses were Mrs. Walter
Lee, chairman; Mrs. Fred
Gaines, Mrs. Charles
Steenwerth and Mrs. W. B.
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The Brownies have been making Easter L,illles from egg car.
tons, to be donated to the "Meals on Wheels" program. The
flowers were used as favors on the meal trays on Good Friday
(today).
Not only do the participants of the hot meal program benefit
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Brownies Michelle Stamer, Laurie Bird, Jennifer
. 1 recycle used articles, the joy of putting things together
Ward
and Krlsta Mullins work on Easter project.
discarded Items to form something useful and eye appealing ,and
lll:cwWdy the joy of givingI
The girls are also Planning an Overnight camping trip for next
WL PW; sayst" The girls have really learned how to work
ey
have
all
month,
a Mothers Day Surprise and many weekly activities,
;together, and enjoy each others company this year. Th
Mrs.
Simms says,"Our girls are busier than ever and enjoying
~.6 matured so much already this year and it's not over yet."
W The Brownies are now collecting odds and ends of recyclable every minute of Girl Scoufiq. It's really a growing and learning
materials to build a doilhouse to be used in conjunction with the experience that every girl should have.
"International Year of the Child." When cimpleted the Brownies
If you or your daughter an interested in Girl Scouting why not
will share it with other children In the Spirit of "thle year of the call Citrus Council of Girl Scouts — listed in your phone book —
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would give anything to get back
with No. 1 but they don't know
guidelines.
how to go about It.
employment, so now she says
BEWILDERED
DEAR NAMELESS: Only a
Abby, will you please ask she can do as she pleases. She is
DEAR BEWILDEED : Tell trained psychotherapist lould
readers who were divorced
living at home (free) but she your
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daughter
to"ltdo with • be hi
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regretted it and got back with doesn't care what anybody pencd and poper and figure out your husband Is projecting his
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Her "old-fashioned" parents Is. Advise her that when she Is to his granthon.
I'll do anything!.
want to know if we have the able to support herself entirely
fits attitude about womeft and
SORRY IN ST. JO, MO. right to set some rules for her. — and Umi mean pay for her lovemaking Is no more' con.
DEAR SORRY: All right. We have asked her to be home room, board, clothes, tran. clusive proof of homosexual
Readers? And please let me by 1a.m. when she goes out on a sportation, entertainment, tendencies than your grandknow how it was the second date. (She's been coming home travel, doctor, destist,
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time around with No. 1
anywhere from 2 a.m. and Insurance — then she may live
DEAR ABBY : Our 18-year- 4:30.) When we object to her where she chooses, and by her
Do you
old daughter has graduated going to her boyfriend's own rWe&amp; But a long as she
WANTTO
from
l and has steady apartment to watch TV for an lives with you, she will have to
• SELL YOUR
HOME?
live by yours.
DEAR ABBY : My litumsband
I SELL
HOMESI
has been making an Issue out of
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our 3-year-old grandson's
WHY DON'T
choice of toys. He enjoys
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Of Daughters Program

playing with his sister's dolls
TOGET ERI
and his mother's shoes.
ANDY WOLF
The Norman Devere Howard Chapter of the United Daughters
My husband says this is an
Of the C*de&amp;r&amp;cY (UDC) met in the home of Mrs. E. C. Russ indication that the boy has
with Mrs. Burch Cornelius c0lostess.
REALTOR- ASSOCIAYE
homosexual tendencies.
The Opening ritual was conducted Y
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Couldmy husband'
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a Poem "Confederate Flag" was read by Mrs. L D. Hastings. suspicions about his grandson
The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. L D. Hastin gs, be a reflection of his OWN
president, and an invitation was extended to each member to repressed homosexual
desires?
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April 29, at 2 p.m.
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hate women — particularly me.
SOutl*TflMlilCWasthethemeforthismonthandareportwas
He attacks sex as though it 2SU PARK DR.,sANFORD
given on Stephen Foster who was not a Southerner, but who
captured the music Of the tiMeS.

STENSTROM

Frionds Asked To Clause Fete
Mr-andMirs.0liverE.(Anna Sanford, 300 S, Oak Ave., 24
Mae) aam of Ul Riverview p.m.
Ave., will be honored by their
cwwm an their 50th wedding

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"dirty tiAnds."
he is surly and mean. Nc~jove,
She tells u3 If we don t get no tenderness or closeness. I
off her back" she will move out submit but I don't enjoy d.
and rent with girlfriends. Of
I am not worried aboui im
course she is trying to assert grandson, but I am %vtlirriv(*I
her Independence, but we think about my husband.
she's overdoing It.Please give
Am I justified?
us bewildered par ents some
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Altamonte, and Wendy Mather of Ft. Lauderdale.
Brad Brown of Altamonte, served as best man. Ushets
were Rick Toms. brother of the bride; and Donald and
Pat rick Edmiston, brothers of the room.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the
VFW in Casselberry. Two candelabra with figurines and
floral arrangements accented the table of the wedding
party. The hail was flanked with topiary foliage and
plants and each dining table had a floral centerpiece of
snapdragons. daisies and baby's breath.
The wedding cake with a flowing fountain was topped
with bride and groom figurines.
Following a wedding trip to Key West, the newlyweds
are making their home in Casselberry.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm divorced
IRM miserable. Even though I
was the one who asked for the
divorce, it was a terrible
'mistake.
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Given in marriage by her step father, John Borie, the
radiant bride chose for her wedding a traditional gown of
white silk organza, IavWdy enhanced with lace. The five
tiered gown with a short train featured a V neck with a
collar fashioned with seed pearls. Her shoulder length veil
of silk illusion trimmed in matching lace was secured to a
Juliet headpiece adorned with seed pearls.
She carried a cascade of roses, carnations, and
baby's breath. Before reaching the altar, the bride paused
to present her mother with a red long stem rose.
Mrs. Janet Barbour of Longwood, sister of the groom,
attended the bride as matron of honor. She wore a floorlength gown of apricot polyester and a carnation of the
same shade in her hair. She carried a nosegay of roses,
mini-carnations and baby's breath with apricot
streamers.
The bridesmaids wore the same style gowns in pastel
blue, green, and yellow at the rainbow wedding. They
carried nosegays of roses, mini-carnations and baby's
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exchanged nuptial vows in a candlelight ceremony,
Saturday, April 7, 1979, at 4 p.m. at the Redeemer
Moravian Church, Winter Springs.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. John Bone of Ship
Bottom, N.J., (formerly of Casselberry), and Frederick
W. Toms of Berkeley Heights, N.J. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Edmiston, 1191 Q uintuplet
Drive, Ca&amp;3 ibe
Rev. Burke ' hnson performed the double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Joe White was organist for the wedding
and the soloist was the father of the bridegroom who sang
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king of clubs and the qulow
falls to make her appearance. Is there anything
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going
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wind up at three
IroIltable lies today. You can
reach six spades after
CANC112 (Joe 21-July n) Aust situations you're in. opens with a third-hand pay. notrump,
be a die but there just may
Mond slam which we
DmI tam down my social voked In so as to aM to your chic bid of one diamond.
Not
that
there
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a
would
miss
it we failed to
WMbAim Uiday. SonAhing sectority and resources.
pretty
good
play
for
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show
our
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ad'
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dndW UM you wouldal want Forego ambitious pursuits
diamond lead was a single.
to MISS.
today. Focus your worgies on
ton. All South needs is a 2-2
(For &amp; copy of JACOBY $WOOLBO (July .A4. ) You things you enjoy doü. By break in trumps or failing ERN. send $1 to: "Win at
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ARMS (March 21-April 19) A
Your financial aspects are quite
condition that blocked
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aiming for will be suddenly likely because of the clever
removed'
colving in order to turn a profit
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April14, 1979
substantial is at stake.
Jold ventures look upecially VIiRGO (Aug.' M-Sept. 22)
promising for YOU this coming Normally you like time to mull
yew, particularly if youare thinp ova, but today your
Involved with persona with quick decisions are apt to be
whom you've hM ame degree your best ona. Have faith in
d siiiiwees pvVissely.
yew judowmL

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Friday, Aptil 13, 1fl

Legal Notice

Realty
CALENDAR

County,Florlda,und,rffi.flctiticin
named BIG REDQQUICK PRINT,
Thomas J. McCorkle &amp; *1 TonI to and that I intend to register uld
Eddie N. Palmer 1 WI Pamela, Lot name with the Clerk 01 the Circuit
3, BIk B, River Run Sec. One.
Court, Seminole County, Florida in

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Willie Allen &amp; WI Vivian to Willie the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Lee Alien I. WI Thelma. Lot 29, BIk
Wil. Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
B, A. B. Steven's Addn, to Midway,
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51g. Boyd P. McClaitiey
(QCD) Johnny H. Tye to Gale B. Publish: Aprll6, 13, 20, 27, II?,
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Orauge misaim Cba$er NIL Federatlo. Ike REId, 3
p.m., A$. 23-B, 'Twin Lakes ApIs., MSIUN1.
The Eagles CR Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Q.
Con nerce.
"Rebsllders"(Slagles ever U) Covered dish supper,
- 7:30p.m., Friendship Baptid (3uxth Mta'nOIIte Springs
Delt..a Art Club Art ad Se Skew, 10a.m. to 4 p.m.,
new area Deltona Shopping Plaza.
Eter Egg Heat for all Sabel Point, Wekiva,
Sweetwater children, 4-13, 10 a.m., Sabsi Point School
gromcis.
thiaads Dig Tralulig Club Obedieuce Tilal, 8a.m. te
p.m., Valutcia Community College Wed Campus, 1800
Kirkman Road, Orlande.
Jew
Cssty Cater Aictlsu, I p.m., 001 N.
Mtlard Ave., Maltlaiul. Rtauraag di,uWrs and trips.
Relies ad Be
of lando Dence, 9p.m. to ml&amp;tlgtg,
'Winter Park Qvlc Center, 2001 MIzell Ave. For
1$.

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Opea Horse Skew sponsored by Dusty Boots Riding
Men., 10a.m., Wilce Sales Arena, 4 ml. wed of I-I on SR
1. Paso Fine d
mtratlon dwing lunch teeak. Spectalon free.
MONDAY, APRIL11
Orsutir8sthrdCber.fCsaereeAjmuslDü,i,
1:30 p.m., Mr. p's SUPPSI a.
MssdeyMsrsursToedmadersaub,7:15a.m., IbUdIY
Inn, Wymore Road, Altasnoide Springs.
WeIt Watchers, 10a.m., Ascension I hera Quwch
7 p.m., Florida Federal, Itanso4 SprIngs.
Diet Workshspi 10 am, and noon, Carton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian DeLand.
Isulord Rotary, noon,
Sanford Civic Center.
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Satk Selle Akebelki Aassyu., noon, Meta1
11.alth Center, Robin Road, Aitamonte Springs.
TOVS(apter7I,7p.m.,overBaptj Qugob, Crystal
Lake and Cotsry Club, Lake Mary.
SathrdAl Au.., 1p.m., First United Methodist
(tich.
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Sealer Citizea Club of Sanford, bag lunch at noon
followed by business meeting and program of Goel
singing at 1 p.m.
.; Sauird SMssa, 7 am., Samba's.
;: Wer Spelup Sert.ma, 7:30 am., city 1*11, N.

:Eemon Avenue.

t' Isalsed I1ua, noon, Holiday 1gm,
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Federal Sivingi and Loan, Altamoi*. Springs.
Ovuoateri Aasymus, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
LAgtt, SIfOrd.
Delisa Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lidhoran Qulrch of
Providence social hall.
WelgktWakben,7p.m.,SaflfordWoman'sQub,309&amp;
Oak Ave. 7 p.m., Summit ApIs., Cwelberry.
I. mgw.sdLake Mary Lie.. 7p.m., Quality list, 1-4 and
434.
Peata Au..ymuus, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist thircb, Casselbsny.
Salk Seminole Ledge F&amp;AM, 7:30
C$US1bs?Ty.
WIDNUDAY,APIIL1$
Sour (Itleas Tsar to Savaumab and Tllsi't,.
step. at Farnandina Bach, Thontavilh., Ga. and
WaksiIa 5pr1pgp, 1av. La
sugirgy $ a.m.'
Sadord Civic Cedar,1:30am.
T.sW Fisrida Cad Party, 7 p.m., Fireman's

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263$ Sanford Ave.
3210759

7435', S. French (17 92) Sanfor
323 5371
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NICE HOME OR RENTA
INCOME. 3.1 has future con
mercial use. Good location
cony, financing yet asking pric
Is only $19,500.

Idyllwilde. 3 BR, 2 B, FR, sc
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unfurn. Call The Real Estat
Aoencv. 323-5321.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

40-A-Apartments Ar

shelter &amp; build equity in rea
estate. Owner will assist witl
financing. Edward H. Selbert
Realtor. 323-9001, aft. hrs. 644

41—Houses
I4OMEOWPICRS: Don't lose youi
CredIt: We have helped others t.
find FAST CASH buyers to bul
their equity. We can help you
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor. 6-41-2515.
721$ Palmetto Ave. Large 4 BR.?
L C-H&amp;A, 3 lots. $42,500.

HAL COLBERT,REALIY INI
R EALTOR.323.7S32
Eve. 3fl-Q513, 322-1357. 322-7177

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COMPANY owned surplus -3 BR
2 b, rec. rm I F1'. Good neigh.
borhood wcommunity swim.
ming pool. Low dwn w-mort
low mt. carried by seller. Call
EM hetweq I-S
New 23$ Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 122.2217

IGAGE.

$99,000.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227490
3 Bdr., 1'--z bath, fenced byd.,
range, ref., dwshr, washer.
dryer. VA appraised. $29,100.

Call 323-4391.
Suild to suit

our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 23$ I243.

CAMPINLI

GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD

in a quiet neighborhood. Act f as
on thisl Owner may carry mort
$23,900.
* MarJ
Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B
4 acre country estate. Complef
with horse stable I pasture, alu
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees

Appi. onlyt
*44 Acres county acreage w
Citrus grove &amp; SR 16 frontage ii
Geneva. Attention developer

good price &amp; terms.
41 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees ii
Osteen. Good terms.

$TEMIrER AGENC'
REALTOR 323-1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 113.3655 3221959

STE N STROM

REALlY

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOME SI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

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THROUGH OUT. LARGE EAT.

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BUY. *32.000.

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

2 BEDROOM, ENCLOSED
CARPORT, WITH NEW ROOF
ON WASHINGTOP#. $21,000.

New 3 BR 1 bath home C-H, city
water, sewer. Johnny Walker
Real Estate Inc. 323-4437. Eves.
3227111

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REALTOR

AFTER HOURS

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if, C HIA, w-w carpet, eq. kit.,

d*n.ng area. 1g. polio, beeutifully

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ilkCUTIVE LIVING 4 BK, 2 5,
fireplce I FR, breakfast rm I
';forrnal OR, pool wgazebo I
1 efltertainment area. Privacy
wall, dual sprinkler system.

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decoratedl Excellent Locationl
BPP WARRANTED. Just

$34,500 I
AN TASTIC 3 BR, 3 bath home In
Deltona. Split SR plan, eit.ln
kit., 5cr. perch, dining area, all

In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes, Only

$345001
OZY 3 BR, close to shopping I

town. A buy for $21,300t
'- LAKE FRONT over

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acre
-beautifully wooded building site
on paved street. City water.
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:(VENYONES DREAM extra
ordineryl Large &amp; specious
,pldeq 3 BR. I', B home. Many
uniqu, features, picturesque
'landscaping. $69,950.

CAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
OlN SANFORD'S SALES
EADERI WE LIST I SELL
ORE HOMES THAN ANYONII
DIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.!I

paved highway. A steal at only
$1500.00, Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

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 corn

1'., YEARS NEW APPROXI.
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE, FIREPLACE I 2 CAR GARAGE ON
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SET.
TING OF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SANFORD. 3 BEDROOM, 7 BATH,
LARGE DEN, EAT-IN KIT,
WITH CENTRAL HEAT I AIR.

garden area or pasture. Plenty
00 room to build 3 or 1 houses
Lays gentle. Large trees cover

EXTRA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE
YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.

Sanford's Sales

Leader

'ÔUNTRY BARGAIN 3 BR
'Iorkshop I storage bldg.,

fenced,

shade

trees. Cciv. to

322•2420
ANYTIME

shopping. 531J00
Aultipli Listing Service

listings. We have .11 types of

brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing I $00131 712).
Write or call today.

BROKER

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N.0 25905

Sanford 321.0640

REALTOR. MLS

46-ConunerCial Proaertv
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Not (or the faint of pocket book but
excellent investment, 2000 sq. tt.
garage, S BR 7 bath house. Ap
prux laueslrunting 17915. of
DeBary Zoned C I. Financing
flexible.

42-blIs Homes

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es our beautiful new BARPING.

TONw Iapsldlnglshlrtgle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

REALTY

IO3OrIandoDr.
333-5300
VAI FHA Financing
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3$3 $7Zt..Oay

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Sanford. 322 1721.

or Sale: Mobile Home w 1g. lot,
Geneva Area. New addition 3
BR, chain link fence, 7 utility

Estate Wanted

shads 349,5943

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lIt. Terry lWuselfcintiln,d, air
ccii, canopy. Reese hitch ,
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pt,

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equity. 3320214.
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In Need of Repairs
3235415 Eves.

4)40NAcriigs
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iii Miry- wooded lake vIew lot

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SaM

sites

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WILL BUY EXISTING lit I 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mu. Broker. 02$ No. 4.0
.vmore Rd.. Altamonte.
$67,743

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79. $115 each. Call 7347213.
Pekingese. 3 mo. fawn &amp; white A
shots, papers, housebroke. 32:
0679
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Call Carl Harris-at
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Cond. Service. Free Est. on
ins). Comm. P. Res. 372 0205.

Write Box Q
Sanford Fl 3277)

68—Wanted to

Beauty Care
Buy

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

Refrigerator Coldspot
Is-cu. It. 112$

niture Salvage. 3fl- S721.

ceurnicTile

- CasP, 322.4132'
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, RefrIg, stoves, tools.

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40" LENITH Wi.,vl stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO

specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

Ca'essmaklng

£'iI

Drapes, Upholstery
372 0707

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Curley Rurfield Electrical
Maintenance a. repair

M-t'a

Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 ISIS.

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Spgs. April II thru II Ontyl Boys
clothes I 4; tOys; household
items-; lawn mower, SIlO; $914
Aifa Romeo, much much morel

103 Parkview- Sunland. Thurs.,
Fri., Sat. 9 S Furn., macv
househou%e items-, misc.
Garage Sale 3 family-Fri. &amp; Sat.
5. Furn., misc. housWoid. '13
Bass boat Itrailer-SO h
EvInrude; Hurst sPeedboat I
trailer, both cxc. cord. 1019
Santa St. (between lunger Chef
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Bahama Jam). 373.3654.

Appliances &amp; Misc

Hide a bed, patio chairs, loungers,

lawn mower,

DOORPRIZES
COME EARLY - STAY LATE

Dell's Auction

.'.;.....A,,. .4A',ijf,
clipping,

Control,

Pet

shad, inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed.
c.Iqes. .122 5!3.

Don't Despair Or Pull Your HairUse A Want Ad. 372-7611 or 531.
9993,

Piney Woods Auction
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 45$, II ml. north of San
ford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc by the piece of house full.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
R EMOD EL ING &amp; RE PAIR
.G.BALINTIASSOC.
322546$

AuctiOi.Satuidaysip.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 437

Consignments Welcome
KeIloggs Auction Sales
373.7050

GarawSaleldyllwilde

ISO Sr ierwood Dr., SPouses
off UpsalaRd Sat.93.

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Kids gone, but the swing set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a

Plumbing Service
INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0139 or 901 134 6101 collect.

Freepick uponcons1gn.dm.
at 30 pcI. 3323770.

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interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322 ISIS or 322 4431

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DANNY'S PAINTING

Interior Exterior House Painting
LicensedInsured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 377.9440

want ad. Call 377261).

Cecter

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flea

Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
333 5630
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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

TV',, 70 gal.

aquarium on stand, comp.
playground outlit, Inc. swings,
etc., el. organ, bicycles. All
kinds of misc. Items.

(LOCAL) 349 $311
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Painting

Grooming a 80.rng

Fri. 7:30 P.M.

Su1es

(off Palm Spgs) Altamonte

Yard Debris, Trash

Screen-porches, pool end. , wds.

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Light linuling

Glass&amp;SCreefl
All type re glazing &amp; wd. install.

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Service

CLASSIFIED DS WILL FIND a
new home for
everything
even for you'
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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil 8. fill dirt,
lawn maint. 8 tree trimming.
323 2918.

Alterations, Dressmaking

homes. Leesburg Homei, 2215 N.
Citrus Blvd.. Leesburg, Fl. 32745
or call 901 157-3029.

3220332

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FILLOIRT
TOP SOIL. CLAY
339 205)

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Cdsn paid (or good used mobile

MiIler's34l9OrIandoDr.

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MEINTZER TILE

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Televislon-75" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. still In
warranty. Call $311714 day or

540 oh too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 373 4881; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8049 call anytime

New or repair, leaky showers our

i.,. S. S
pColl tot,
Also old covers 530 0919

322

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

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formerly Harnlett's Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1st St. 372.5747

52Appliances

323 0497

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more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers fast.

For Sale Milk Goat, $43

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

Andy's- Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; RemodelIng
3656331
Small home repairs. Remodeling
&amp; Pan Rooting repair Free Es-I
373 55,43 331 0715

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$3SOor best. 32) 059)

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Call 323 4398

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1979 ThunderbIrd Heritage, Every
.Ivailabie option including Moon
Roof. Baby 110e with dark blue
leather interior, only 72 mi on
car 510.895 See at Bill Baker

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refrigerator in very good coed

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c.o used Televisions. $2s ana up.

2435', S French (I? 97) Sanford
32) 5374
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has
everything I dr.. cxc coed
52800 or trade for Sm motor
home. 322 74Th

111 SIlls

Wanted S Cu. ft. or smallei

turntable, S track tape player.

The Real Estate Agency
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S*-ISflsr 20-Gil.vss

Furniture Salvage, 11-92 So. of

Soldnew$600,areelbuyatonly
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 131-1111 for free
home demonstration.

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Newly remodeled, cxc. cond.
Compfurn,,frostfreeret,
Call 530 5051.

INC.

ON SALE-NEW twin size box
springs I mattress 523.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford

1915 Caprice 'Classic'

$500 or best offer

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

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

51-Household Goods

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2'xlQ' 2 BR, 5', 5, like new,
previous model, ready to move
into. Carriage Cove. Terrific
buy. Air, shed, awning. 3235140.

POIIIST •IINI

BUY SELL IRADE
327-5427

4'3IS F First St

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Rent

* AUCTION *

Orlando 327.1577

em.

N.Mi Rudly

Pc. BR Suite, mattress &amp; box
springs. Double bed, white w
gold trim. $300. 3636149.

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lie Sylvan wee, 2 bldq.
1Ok1$ is. VAN

64—Equipment for

These are a few of over 2000
"property listed from $500. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have beveral
cabins, houses, old farms,
Write or call for free I

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

'$3950.00.
$1,500.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUUIri.,
IN.LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TRAL HEAT I AIR, FIREPLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD
VEPTISE, 553,000

A C. P S, p B, A T: AM FM,
Cruise MUST SELL! $6495

323 7340.

this tract. Plenty of privacy.

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 3,700 SQUARE FEET

fl€%A,nr

Dwarfs full bloom
For Easter 7 colors
Crystal Lake Nursery
322-271

Beds-, double hotel, $30 set,
Sanford Auction, 1715 S. French.

finish it
5 miles from Murphy. $22,300 00 53,000.000 down
assume loan.
2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre

Brockway Tractor, 250 Cummins
Chevy Station Wagon,
A.
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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $630 was
Christmas- lay-away, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate You can have mach. for
5116 cash or take up payments of
5)7 rim. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131 1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

pieted. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live In it while you

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Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders- a

3 BEDROOM FRAME, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PORCH,
NEW ROOF, FRESH PAINT.
NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.

fl.I.and AAa.Rnc
:ANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 B home in
Pinecrest w C-HIA, ww carpet,
eq. eat.ln kit., scr. patio, FR, on
a beautiful landscaped k,tl Just
139,9001

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MOUNTAINS

info. $71,000t
REALTOR
MLS
323-4061 or eves. 323 0317

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$21,000.

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el. start wconlrols. $150. 3210355.

45.A-'itof State

IN KITCHEN. EXCELLENT

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, ON
CRESCENT. $19,500.

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chairs. $342016 Casselberry.

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Lincotn. I dr Town car '77, air.
PS. Pit, P wds-, seat P. dr locks-.
Cream on cream w vinyl top
Cream w brn interior Tilt
wheel. cruise, AM FM &amp; 8 track
Every optifin. original owner,
wife's car 37) 6880
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ne..a
ocuuvm,

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

79-Trucks-Trailers

Call Dick Lacy 3237580

1 48x71 box spring &amp; mattress,
54x11 box spring &amp; mattress,
hosp,t.-I bed with mattress. Call
373 382•;

FORMAL DINING ROOM,
PANELED FAMILY ROOM,
OVER SIZED CLOSETS

I-UNIT APT.I Fully furnished waccess to intercoastal water.
ways. Call Linda Megan for

74 IWSI

Easter Azaleas $2.11

'tf Chevy truck; triple bunk; Cape
lidrIe stereo 8 track record

1910 Plymouth S W
$800 or best offer
Call 030 1881

'16 HondaCB200
Like New. $700. New Battery

FILL DIRT &amp; TUP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

Includes (an, tank, stand, trays
&amp; all tubing, $55; (2) VW 4 lug
wheels, $4 ca 37) 5113 aft 6

Sanford 321O64O
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668•8335

$19,500.

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Aspen or Vol-are S W Good Coed
Auto, Air &amp; Heat 32) 1041

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 373 7710

Eves after 61 weekends

SPACE HEATER good cond.

BROKER

$21,900.

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 19791

TheGreenhouse

Since 1937
A6tLI I.•
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111 Iii.

AFRICAN VIOLETS

Kuip Decorators

PAYMENTS WITH 6 PE
CENT INTEREST.

7 BEDROOM FRAME PARTIAL
LV FURNISHED. NICE &amp;
CLEAN, TILE BATH, LARGE
ROOMS, SCREENED FRONT
PORCH. NEAR DOWNTOWN.

*A Doll House for Beginners.
BR, 1 B furn. near shopping bu

377 5791

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
wy 97 I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach. will hold a,
public AUTO AUCTION ever'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7.30 It's
the only one in Florida You Set
the reserved price Call 904 2'S
.311 ton further details

76-4wflorCyCles

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ERTY OVERLOOKING AN ICE

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COLD TROUT POND. VOL
CAN HAVE IT FOR 53.995WlT1'
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EAS',

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fl02 French Ave.
322 22
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completely furnished.
Call 323 2977
FREEESTIMMTr
Carpets from $6.50 yd. installed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
we wuti not be undersold on
comparable quality.

1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROP-

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pIete. Thomas organs, piano
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc

Doll I-louse6rms.,

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; usec
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equpmcn?
322 5990
BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto 530

59.'MtjsiI PrClndise
uulTars, Lrums, Banios. Con

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PARK SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE
AT 5th 512.500.

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146 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED

Reg. Real Estate Broker
23445. French Ave.
322-0231.373.7173, 322.0779

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TERMS.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

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ARMYNAVYSURPLUS

310 Sanford Ave.

NEXT TO DESIGNATED

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All type racquets. Avg $8
Scott Reagan 322 5177
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1913 Ford Grand Torino Sta Wgrr
PS. PB. Ar Exc Cond only
39.000 mi 5300 8 take over
payments 3236011

l97lChevwdvan
Dblair,auto
best offer. 322 6351

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9x 12 Linoleum rugs $12.99 ea.

20 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN
AMA CITY. $76,000 BEST

Enterprise near Stone Islandt
Choice lots, some on canal but
all have access to canal. DII.
ferent sizes, prices &amp; terms.

Trees plus P;ke, pool pius sauna.

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Kenmore Elec. range 30". ceramic
Cook top, self cleaning oven 8
Admiral Refr 00th good coed..
reas. 323 6721 -______________

120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN YOUR OWN
35 ACRE LAKE NICELY
WOODED $1000 PER ACRE.
TERMS

Choice property in Lk. Mary-?
acres on a t'rner,, cleared w
some trees. $23,000.

COMEARUNNIN'. $59,300.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR, 3 B home plus
Mother.In-Iaw cottage on Lk.
Butler in Volusla County.

new $399; Loveseat 541.93 &amp; up,
7 pc. dinettes $69.93 &amp; up. Ref.
$505. Up; El. stove$6O &amp; up; full
size draperies 510 &amp; up. Sanford
rurniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 327 8721.

2'. ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, ONLY $2,000 DOWN
AND SELLER TAKES MOR

move right in without doing a
thing. All for $31,900 Call now &amp;
see this bargain.

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57-SpOt'ts Equipnsent

Spc. BR suite new, 5239;Spc LR

LAKE MARKHAM ROAD,
NICELY Woob $11,900
TERMS

Here Is the house you want w
everything you need &amp; you can

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For Sale
1967 Plymouth Fury .383. 54(1)
Call 322 .473-4 after 5 p m

75-A—Vans

2921 Hwy. 1792
Sanford.FIa.32771

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1973 Jeep Custom Station WdQOn.
Qudra track 360. V 8, auto. AC 8.
H A 1 cond. 322 17)1

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ROBSON MARINE

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ISuS,flt's-s- Servce (Otunin C,,,I
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(uupe DCVile
Nicecondton $2850
373 0318 3? 4632

1974 (ad'IIa(

Have a room to rent' Let
classified ad lind a tenant ft
you!

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o-Autos for Sale

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Ght'enoefiberglas IS'9"
W Trailer, $725

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SEIGLER REALTY

listed 2 apI bldg. near town
$24,500.

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(305)1722002
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1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED

flu nI.vas 0mw l.a I.
Lake Mary-Sanford Area. In
vestment approx, 5450 mo. in
come or live in one, rent ou
other, Rural atmosphere, ta:

Apache camper sleeps &amp; new
tires-, told down alum cove,
S350 322 78I. 7739 Country Clu
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Phone 322 7551, Sanford

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16 ft. Bass boat w 75 HP Chrysler
motor. Excellent cond Many
extras, Os-teen 323 0026 after 6

PAYING CASH
Write or Call. Pete Flentke

ZONED PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. $12,500 TERMS.

w. uarnei;yinsye

75-Recreational VehiCIe

WANTED BASEBALL CARDS

100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT
BLVD. NEAR NEW K MART.

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55—Boats &amp; AcCeSsories

Lq. variety.. 2401 t.irport Blvd.

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Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
1A,41
OR,..
L1.

ONE OF SANFORDI FINES1
This elegant 4-3 has lust abor.
everything. $64,900.
ASSOCIATES WANTED
CAL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONF
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.

AFRICAN VIOLETS

The weather is perfect for a
backyard s-ale - sell everything
fast witha want ad. Call 322 2611
or 8)1 9993

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

Handy man special, $17,000.

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REALTORS

BLOOMING

&amp; shop close by. William

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Maficzowske, Realtor. 322 7983.

Need a 3 BR. 2 B with FR on a
double con. lot for $31,500? Well
we have itt Call us 1. we'll Show

Sanford Studio
1 person, all electric

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HEALTY WORLD.

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Dowi
town, very clean I roomy. Sc
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmett
Ave.

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2 BR, 1 0 Large carport, kit. eq. I
country. S miles from town. 31

50-MisCellaneous for Sale

lots, zoned R 2. at Fern
Creek 5. Nebraska Water, sewer

Egg with this 3 or 4 BR 2 bat
Sanora Patio home, a
amenities of clubhouse. poo

tennis Courts with privacy
security. Priced under Hi
market with an easy assumabi
mortgage,

4ots.Acreage

1k Mars Blvd. Future corn
meriLal. 5 BR, 3 B, Mint. cond.
Terms to right party.

See the Easter Runny's Gold

1 BR-SIll. Pool. Adults only, 0
Lake Ada. Just So of Airpor
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Cal

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on a quiet Street of well kef
homes. $34,500.

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Fleet IRA
d.s,$'J0 P, Jim"i

New Listing in Lake Mer', I-lorio
Livingatitsflnest.IBR 1',bat
georgeous pool I. patio, C H&amp;f

Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic batt
wall to wall carpet. $155. $4

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Veters aM

24 HOUR E 322-928

shopping &amp; churches.
3721054.461645

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Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. He

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Cialy Leigh qi Wemm Vus
meeting a SALT 3j OdI ia, PWIda rM Cii

bush'
RIALTY

l-AparTflms Unfurnish

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meeting a SALT 2,7:30 pm.

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rates. Inquire 500 S. Oak.

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RichardM. Sevignylwf Donna to
Christine B. Arcand, sgl, E 4$' of Lot
terwction of the Northerly right-of., upon this ordinance becoming ef.
201 W 30' of 21. BIk H, Sanlando
way line of Winier Woods Boule. fictive, the property owner in the
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING vardandtheWesterly right.of.way above described annexed area shall
Springs Tr..
______________________
Falcon Dcv. to Robert .
,ii TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION line ofS. R. No. 136, as shown on the be entitled to all of Ihe rights and
Jr. I WI Peggy A., Lot 4. Fox Run s. OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY plat of Winter Woods Unit 1, as privileges and immunities as are
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
d, $25,500.
recorded in Plat Book 15, at page 15, from time to time determined by the
Notice Is hereby given that a of the Public Records of Seminole governing authority of the City of
Garfield Walker &amp; WI Agnes to
18—Help Wanted
Robert M. Howard &amp; Roberta A. Public Hearing will be held at the County. Florida; thence run S. 4$ Casselberry, Florida, and the
4PeionaIs
Sauerwien, Beg. 330' 5 of NE cor. 01 Commission Room in the City Hall degrees 26' 20" W. along the Nor. provisjØ of the Charter of the City ___________________________
Lot B,runW 310' N 2Sdeg. 51 run, E In the City of Sanford, Florida, at ttierly rlght.of.way line of Winter of Casselberry, Florida in ac
FAC!hUWITHP.bRINKIND
Afternoon
nil', E 273.4$', S is' to beg., st. 7:00 o'clock P.M. AprIl 23. 1979, to Woods Boulevard, for a distance Of cordancewith Chapter 171.044, Laws
PROBLrM?
consider the adoption of an or. 200.0 feet; thence run N. 21 degrees of Florida, 1916.
.iossp,s Adn, u,000.
Paper
Route
ptp, Alcoholics AnonymOus
Donald E. Denesla &amp; WI Lucille to dinance by the City of Sanford, 33' 40"
. for a distance SECTION VIII: EFFECTIVE
Available
Can
Help
Diane B. Doggett, Unit 7E, Madeira Florida, titled wtsich Is as follows: of 200.0 feet; thence run N. . DATE-This ordinance shall
Pte6473m
degrees 26' 20" E. for a distance of become effectIve 30 days after Its
ORDINANCE NO. 1414
Townhomes Condo., $10,000.
Good Part Time
WrIteP.O..Zox 1213
Jimmy L. Adams &amp; WI JuanIta to
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 200.0 feet to the Westerly right-of., final passage and adoption.
Income
anfor&amp;rfOrld.32m
Leo Loughran Jr. &amp; WI Nadine M, OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, waylineof SR. No. 136; thencerun
FIRST READING this 2nd day of
So. Seminole Area
Lot 13, 81k 2, Fairlane Ests., Sec 1 AMEN DING ORDINANCE NO. 1097 S. 21 deVees 33' 40" E. along said April, A.D. 1979.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE Westerly riglit-of.way line, for a
repl., $21,900.
SECOND READING this 9th day
Call 322.2611 .831.9993
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Lw Loughran Jr. &amp; Nadine to BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID distance of 200.0 feet to the point of of April, A. 0. 1979.
The Evening Herald
AL.ANON
beginning;
and,
Beginning
at
the
FINAL
George W. L.lghtner, sgl &amp; Tern L. AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
READING
AND
For famillesorfrlefldsof
Bishop, WI, Lot 13, BIk 2, Falrlane ZONING OF THAT PORTION OF intersection of the Southerly right.. ADOPTION this 9th day of April. A.
problemdrinkefs
Ests., Sec. 1 RepI., $25,900.
PROPERTY HEREINAFTER of.way line of Winter Woods
WE'VE EXPANDED
Forfuture Information call
Traditional Contr. Co. to Jimmy DESCRIBED LYING BETWEEN Bo'jleyrd and the Westerly right..
APPROVED:
New
office in Lake Mary nuw
-way
line
of
SR.
No.
436,
as
447.3333orwrIte
L. Adams &amp; WI JuanIta M., Lot 1$, EAST FIRST STREET AND EAST of
Bill B. Gnier, Mayor
open. Currently Interviewing
5rdAIAn0fhmIly0t
81k 24, Dreamwold, $30,900.
SECOND STREET AND BE. showii on the plat of Winter Woods
City of Casselberry,
experienced &amp; newly licensed
i'.o. Box 553
John C. Schnenker, trustee &amp; Ind. TWEEN CYPRESS AVENUE AND Unit 1, as recorded in Plat Book 15,
Florida
agents for 2 offices. W6 pledge
S.nford,Fl..32771
to David Dernetrec, Lot 1, 81k A, PINE AVENUE FROM RC.1 onpagelS,ofthePublicRecordsof ATTEST:
ourselves to your being a suc.
Litle Weklva Ests., No. 1, $76,000. (RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL) Seminole County, Florida; thence Mary W. Hawthorne cessl Continuous training 1Winter Springs Dcv. to Aylesbury DISTRICT TO RMOI (MULTIPLE.. run S. II deere., 26' 20" W. along city Clerk
DIvORCE-$20.$0-Guaranteed.
guidance.
Join a professionaI
Homes Corp, Lots 3 &amp; 56, FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE the Southerly rIght.of.way line of Publish April 13, 20, 27 &amp; May 4, 1979
Bo
Free details; KIT,
team. Call 531-5253 or 322-5253
AND INSTITUTIONAL) DIS. Winter Woods Boulevard, for a DEl-s3
Tuscawllla, Unit 7, 129.100.
Pompano, FL. 33061, 911.4997.
Ernest Gathers Jr., &amp; Annie M., TRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVER, distance of 277.64 feat; thence S. o __________________________ __________________________ Fnicke &amp; Fricke Assoc. Inc.
Pealtor, ERA Member.Broker.
591 to Larry T. Jones &amp; WI Sandra ABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EF. degrees 20' 20" W. for a distance
171St feet: thence S. $9 degrees '
0., Lots 13 5. 11, BIk 1, Pine Level, FECTIVE DATE.
WANTED: Customers to enjoy
A COLORFUL FUTURE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
$15,000.
A copy shall be available at the 10" E. along the South line of the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
TownshIp
21
Rayburn V. White &amp; *1 Sara to Office of the City Clerk for all NE¼ Of Section 33,
Salad Bar with 15 Items I Great
Life Is more colorful when you're
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Elbnidge L. Gavin I WI Olive, Lot I, persons desiring to examine the South, Range 30 East, for a
Country Breakfast. No cx
COUNTY, FL.
earning good money and
distance of 369.50 1 eel to the CASE NO.
IessNl2.13'ofW 37.2$', Wellington's same.
perience necessary. Apply in
meeting nice people. Call 644.
79S2CA44.E
Addn, $15000.
All parties In interest and citizens Westerly right-of way line of State
person Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
3079 for details.
Campbell Leasing Post No. 53, The shall have an opportunity to be Road No. 436; thence run N. 21 IN RE: The Marrtaie
Appetite required.
AVON
degrees
33'
40"
W.
along
American Legion to Seminole heard at said hearing,
said KARL WATTS, JR.,
Weddingsby
DOT
County Chapter No. 30, Disabled
LET'S BE HONEST
By order of the City Commission Westerly nlght-of.way line for a
Petitionen.Husband,
NOTARY PUBLIC
distance of 300.01 feet to the point of
American Veterans, Inc., Corn. of the City of Sanford, Florida.
If you weren't looking for a new
and
322.2026 or 3230167
beg Inning. DEC LA R IN G LANA WATTS,
menceat Pt 15.91 ch. WI 5.23 di. N
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
career you wouldn't be reading
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICI PAL
of SE cor. of NE¼ of SE¼ of Sec. 11.
CIty Cleft
this ad, and if we weren't looking
Respondent.Wlfe.
SERVICES: DEFINING CONOI.
2030, etc. $6,100.
Publish April 13, 197'
someone to do a lob this ad
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Oat A
lIONS OF ANNEXATIONS: PROLynn T. Hazlett to Muriel A. DEI.5S
woulu'tbehere. If youwant the
Maw' Dating Service. All Ages.
NOTICE OF ACTION
VIDINO ZONING CLASSIFICA. TO:
SChligeI, E 200'ofW3SO'of N 250'of
opportunity to earn Three to
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
LANA WATTS
TION: REDEFINING THE COR.
Lot 33, St. Joseph's Addn, $100.
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Five Hundred dollars a week,
2137.B
Lynngate
Drive
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PORATE
Helen E. LaughlIn to Roche In.
LIMITS OF CASSEL
call 1100-4321403 anytime for
Birmingham,
Alabama
nci
stoot
&amp;
BERRY, FLORIDA TO INCLUDE
ternatlonal Inc.. W of NE¼ of
recorded message.
35216
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SE¼ of Sec 22-20.30, Ieas part etc., NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING SAID PARCEL OF LAND IN THE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
$130,000.
Experienced electronic test
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID that a Petition has been filed In the Lost, strayed or taken from
the
technician capable of making
(QCD) Magnolia Svc. Corp to the OP AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY CITY: AUTHORIZING AMEND. above entitled Court for the
vicinity of Mayfair Country
MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN
inovated contributions to test
Wekiva Hunt Club Community o SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Dissolution of Marriage between
Club. German short hair, white
Auc., Inc., from SE cor. Of NE¼ Of
methods. Mustbewillingworker
Notice is hereby given that a CLUDE THE ANNEXATION KARL WATTS, JR., Petitioner, and
w.11ver spots, docked tail,
who gets along well with others.
SW'/a of Sec 4.21.29 etc., 4.7040 acres Public Hearing will be held at the HERE IN; PROVIDING FOR THE LANA WATTS,
Respondent, and you
Reward. No questions. Pet, not
Opportunity for advancement.
m.i, $100.
Commission Room in the City Hall RIGHT AND PRIVILEGES FOR are hereby required to show cause
hunting dog. 322 "31.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Angelo E. Bovello I WI Angelina In tue City of Sanford, FlorIda, at CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
why the same should not be granted
RAF Magnetics, Inc. 200
to David P. Bryant I WI Ann S., Lt 7:000'clock P.M. on AprIl 23, 1, to SEVERABILITY; AND EFFEC. by serving a
copy
of
your
written
Lexington Ave., DeLand, Fla.
34, Sanora South, Unit One, $23,500. consider the adoption of an or. TIVE DATE,
defenses, if any, upon CarmIne M.
6—CNId Care
Robert L. Pauley I Jane to dinance by the City of Sanford,
________________________
Nurses Aide, 11.7 shift, e4. only.
George Proechel I
WHEREAS, there has been tiled Bravo, Esq., of the law firm of _______________________
WI Marion, Un.
Florida, title of which Is as follows:
KORMAN &amp; BRAVO, PA., $30 E.
ApplyLakeview Nursing Center,
15 Baytree Condo., Sec. Eight, Inc.,
with the City Clerk of the City of Highway
ORDINANCE NO.
431, Longwood, Florida Carrel's Kiddie Corner, Duren I
919 E. Second St.
$35,000.
Cassefterry, Florida, a petition'
3rd St., Osteen. Mon..Fri., 6
for 32750, on or before April 25, 1979, and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY annexation
Bevefv I. Sobik I WI John .ir. to
Immediate openings for general
signed by the landowner by filing the original thereof with the
am. .4 p.m. 3223016.
OF
SANFORD,
Dennis MeredIth Inc., Lots 9 5.
FLORIDA, of the area sought to b annexed Clerk of said Court; otherwise a
laborers. Day shift only. Apply
AMENDING
ORDINANCE
NO.
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Orange Park, $32,000.
1097 consenting to and requesting
between hours I am. to 1) am.
an. judgment or order may be entered
James R. Curran to Alice E. OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE nexatlon and zoning of that parcel
uctlons
AmerIcan Wood products MIII
Curran, W $0.35' of Lot 11, Ilk 0, BEING A ZONING PLAN: SAID specitically described herein: and against you granting said
Office, 200 Marvin Ave.,
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
Prairie U Park, $10.
WHEREAS, the City Call of Dissolution of Marriage.
Lonqwood.
to ZONING OF THAT PORTION OF the CI$Y'OI
WITNESS my hand and seal as
Robert O Neal 5. WI
Creative Expressions
SrVY, Flerida, Clerk of the Circuit Court oi
LeonardR.Lubline&amp;wfMaryMn, PROPERTY HEREINAFTER theretoforeataregular meetingof
MAINTENANCE MAN
DESCRIBED LYING BETWEEN the City Council has
Seminole County, Florida, this the
CalIJo.An,333.$$13
Lt 11, 81k C, Sec If, Sweetweter
approved the 20th
Applyinperson
COLONIAL
WAY
AND
KATHER.
day
of
March,
1979.
__________________________
petition signed by the landowner of
Oaks, 190,000.
HOLIDAY INN, SANFORD
to
INE
COURT
AND
BETWEEN
COR
the
area
Win. Pillar I WI Metalne
sought to be annexed, (SEAL)
11AAdi Cults
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
DOVA DRIVE AND FRENCH AVE consenting to and requesting the
Wanted someone experienced to ri
Patricia B. Winfield, Lt 24, Lake of
f the Circuit
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NUB PROM SR.IA (SINGLE.FAM. annexation of said parcel and has
web yard chairs. Cell 322.5401
the Woods TOwnhouseS,
ILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING) considered thoroughly the
after 6 p.m.
$$4,5
Most
complete Craft &amp; Hobby
By: Eve Crabtree
Robert 0. David &amp; wf Jessie to DISTRICT TO RC.1 (RESTRICTED feasibility of such annexation and
Supply in Central Florida.
Deputy Clerk
Exp. laborers for Mews.
Vernon I Gustafson I WI Karen, N½ COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT PRO. zoning to the City of Casselberry
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Deltona Area. Own T:'ans.
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, Florlda,inaccordancewith Chapter Publish Mar. 23, 301 Apr. 6, 13, 1979
ofLot33lallof 31, Blk 14, Suburban
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
DEH.129
5742572aft7
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE 111.044, Laws of FlorIda, 1974; and
Homes, $4300.
____________________
WHEREAS, objections to such
(QCD) Lifetime Homes Inc. to DATE.
Cabinet makers I spray painter.
A copy shall be available at the annexation and zoning have been
l$-4W
nlud
Wm. H. Wack Jr. &amp; WI Elaine 0., Lot
Exp. or traInees. 515 Cabinets,
0191cc of the City Clerk for all considered and hearings held, and it IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
14, Woodbrldge as the Springs,
Longwood. 339.5943.
persons desiring to examine the appearing In the best interest of the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
MOTEL NIGHT AUDITOR
I, (corrective), $100.
same.
Deltona Inn. 11p.m. to 7a.m. Must
City of Casselberry, Florida, to PROBATE DIVISION
Mancel M. Nutter to Carmellna
Nurses aide or exp. sitter for. in:
All parties In Interest and citizens annex and zone said property, File Number 7$434.CP
have experience. Part time. 46$.
Nanv, sgl, Lot 17 51k
valid in Nursing Home. Ref.
shall have an opportunity to be sublect to specific condItions and
4493 ask for David.
Orlando Townslte Fourth
Req. 322.4097 or Write P.O. Box
IN RE: ESTATE OP
heard at said Marins,
restrIctions; .d
$1,O00.
2195, Sanford gIving resume'..
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By order of the City Commission
WHEREAS, The City Council has HENRY A. .JOLIN,
Le0randH. HeadingtcnlwfFay
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
F
løi'ida.
Deceased
toM. Timothy Dunn Realty Inc., Lot
from Investigation
,
For a career In Real Estate call
H. N. Tamm, Ji'.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
all municipal services will be
343, Springs oaks Un. 3, $N,aJ.
Realty World, TM Real Estate
City Cleit
availabletotheareatobeönnexed TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
(QCD) Frank .1. Ambrse to
Agency June Porzlg 323.5324
on tie ffective date of this or. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Karen Susan Ambrose, Lot 105, PUblish AprIl 13, 1919
DC 1.00
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
elie.
Lake Searsy Shores, $100.
9l2FrsnchAve.
2$AP1tL$H0USSS
3235176
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(QCD)WayneA.Flelhman,sglto
ENACTED BY THE CITY IN THE ESTATE:
Franca D. Fleshman,sql, Lt 10 Elk
TOShIFS
Applications being accepted for ______________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
...OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAS.
B, The Meadows West, $100.
the position of FIREFIGHTER
thattl*admlnlstrationoftheestate
Sharehouse&amp;
expenses. Woman.
SELIERRY FLORIDA:
Gidus Bldrs., Inc. to Moran c.
with Deltona Fire District. Must
0.IN, deceased, File
Must
Section I: ANNEXATION AND °
like
dogs.
Smith I WI Nancy, U 79 Howell
References.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC NEARING
be 1$ or over; must be high
Number 711$4CP, IsPflding Iii
Ests. RepI., 552.100.
TO CONSIDER TN! ADOPTION ZONING-That the City of
school
grad
or
OED;
must
have
Rayburn V. While &amp; WI Sara to
OF ANORDINANC• BY TN! CITY Cassslberry, Florida, does herewith C.rcult Court for Seminole County,
34Q9 mm. standards: must be
and hereby annex and designate FlOrida, Probate DivIsio.i, the add
ChwlesL; Nlcklel WI Joyce H.. Lot OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
in good physical I medical
7&amp;N3S'ofl,Bikl3,Tierl,Sanfird,
Notice is hereby glv.n that a zonlnuofacertaintracsoflandlying ness of which is Seminole County,
condition. Apply at 1653
in Semiflolo County, Florida, and Courthouse, Sanford, FlorIda 32771.
532.000.
Nearing will be he at
videCe Blvd., DeltOna. 9
FICTITIOUS NAME
personal
representative
Hall
mere
particularly
described
as
The
Wider Springs DIV. to
horn Cinwisilon Room in tie City
am. to 3 p.m., Mon. Iliru Fri.
Notice is hereby given thai I am
estate
Is
JULIE
JOLIN
CURRY,
Homalnc.,LoIb9lWisirlpr,un. IffisCity of Sanford, Florida, at foUows.towlt:
engaged in business at 101 C. 36th
whose address is 170 Secora
3, $21,*.
Sigki at the Intersection of
7:050'cIockP.M.onAp.1133, 1979, to
SI. Sanford, Fla. Seminole County,
Florida
SeIAire Homes Inc. to Arthur K.
the
adOption
Of
an
or.
Northerly
right.ot.way
line
of
Avenue,
Merritt
Island,
coillidir
Florida, under the fictitious name of
The
name
and
address
of
the
Johnson &amp; WI Elinor J., Lot 43, III
dinance by tie City of Sanford, Wider Woods Boulevard and the 32952.
CHELSEA CLEANING SERVICE,
SR. personal nsprelentativ,'s attorney
Aire Hills, Unit Ons. 544,20.
Florida, titled which Isis follows: Westerly right.of.way line
' jj
that I Intend to register said
are
51$
below.
I
No. o, as shoWS on the plat of
Sharon McFeeIy (form. J.11ey) &amp;
ORDINANCE NO. ii
name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
All persons having claims or
hb Patrick to lance Nagley &amp; *1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Winter Woods Unit 1, a recorded
Court, Seminole County, Florida In
demands
against
the
estate
we
in
c,
Plot
look
1$,
at
s. Sprw, Gardens. OF
15 of
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
accordance with the provisions Of
CITY OP CA$$ELIIRRY,
of Seminole County, required, WI THIN THREE
$105.
AMENDING ARTICLE I CHAP. Public Records
the Fictitious Name statutes, To.
FLORIDA
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
•Ma thence rim S. 6$
Done B. .Iolley, $pt to lance TIN 11 OP THE CODE OP THE
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HIARING TO Wit: Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
Nesley &amp; WI Sharon. Lt 5, 529,441. CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA; 36' 20" W. along the Northerly
'
C. Rsse &amp; WI Resanne to SAID CHAPTER BEING EN. riptltof.Wiy line of Winter Woods THISNOTICE,tofilewithth.clerk CONSIDER ADOPTION OP 1957.
51g. Chelsea Fletcher
PROPOSID ORDINANCE
Phyllis.1. Cappani, Trvstw, Lot 33, TITLID"GARBAOE. TRAIN AND lo.i$evard, for a
$00 of tIe abeve court a welSh
Publish: April 6,13,20,27,1919
claim
or
demand
Bik C, $esnfnolo Sites, $33,100.
. N. 21 dIYII5 22' statement of any
WEEDS"; SAID AMENDMENT feel:
DEI.27
they may have. Each claim must be TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Luclie Ferry, Mm. 1st. Frank M. PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF
W. for a distance Of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
teA I B Contractors, Lot 14. Ilk 33. PLASTIC SAGS AS A CONTAINER thee run N. 6$ degrees 36' • C. In writIng and must indicate tie
basis for the claim, the name and the City of Casselborry, Florida, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
ssmwoid,
..• I- I to
FOR THE STORAGE AND CCL. fir a distance
N. address of the creditor or his agent that the City Council will hold a CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINCLE
Traditional Cenfr. CO. 5 51di• LECTION OP OAR SAGE AND RI. Westerly rigM.d.way line of
or attorney, and the amount public Miring to consider enact. COUNTY, FL.
0. Fletcher, E',of Lot 3' Gloiwmid,
No. 46, thence run 1.21 dOgoes
FUSE: PROVIDING FOR USE OP
claImed. If the claIm is nsf yet due, moiSt of Ordinance 350. entitled:
CASE NO. 7901CMl.0
131,-.
WATERTIGHT PLASTIC OR 4" E. along said Westeriy rignt.
tIe
date when It will become due
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY IN RE; Tie Marriage p0
Robert L. Von I WI BIirley to
of.way
line,
for
a
distance
of
200.0
METAL RECEPTACLES
NOT
Enterpriws Inc., Lot 53, SM?, III. MORE THAN THIRTY (35) GAL foil te tIe psit of beginning: and shall be stated If tie claim is OF CASIEL BERRY, FLORIDA GEORGE W. TI$CNLER,
contingent or unliquldatad, tie CLOSING, VACATING AND
Airs. $1,555.
PstltIenIr.Hv,band
ION CAPACITY FOR THE STOR. leginning 1$ the Woisoction Of
nature of the uncertainly shall be ABANDONING A PART OF TRIP. id
A I S CeiWr. to Sara K. GMW'
Southerly
rlgId.of.way
lIne
01
AGE AND COLLECTION OF OAR.
elated. If lii claim Is soc,.i, tie LETT LAKE DRIVE ACCORDING JUDY Tl$CHLIR,
sgl, Let 3. SM 3. Iii Air. 030.151
WWV
AND RIFUIE
shill be described Tie TO THE FLAT OP TRIPLETT
Jsrty riglt.d..sy line of S N.
Clyde I.. Psrter I WI Billie IS ING FOR CURBSIDE PICKUP OP
PilitiOnOI.Wi*.
soil delIver witiciet LAKE SHORESAS RICORDID IN
Jimos Cosley &amp; WI Phyllis, N at GARBAGE
shown
on
tie
pat
at
claimant
AND REFUSE: Ne. 136,00
NOTICE OP ACTION
NWtI at $W$4 at SW'4 ii NIIA at PROVIDING FOR PLACEMENT WWir Woods Unit 1, as recorded in copies of tie claim to tie clerk to FLAT BOOK S. PAGE 11, PUBLIC
liable tIe Ierk to aiIOIIe copy to RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN. TO; JUDY
Ptat look 15, on page 13,
SWt at 5*'A 51c 30*30. 122.1W. OF YARD TR$MMIN,
TISCHLEN
sect, er$onal reprsslpte.
TV FLORIDA: PROVIDING SEV.
QCD ir1es LU!01U I WI LEAVES AND WEEDS IN CON. Public R$65IØ1$
Cl Gladys hub
Margin. Is Mirgirot AM Lul'. TAINIRE FOR CURBSIDE PICK. P*$da,*sncerses$Isdey,s$' AlIpenIsmslnSIr.stodinsie.tat, IRASILITY: CONFLICTS AND
$Wat EliIh SIres.
to whom a cspy of*Is NoI1 Of EFFECTIVE DATE.
York, PA 17154
001sf, Mdlv., It 13. $inhinds Isle. UP AND FOR PICKUP OP LIMBS
,
Adminlsiratle lis boon mailed we
This notice is gIven pgrgf to
YOU ARE HERISY NOTIFIRD
liii.
line ii Winter
OF NOT MORE THAN FIVE 1$') Wi
required, WITHIN THIE tIe previsions of Chapter 144, flat a Petition has bee filed
Whoer Springs DII. to CSIPIVy FEET IN LENGTH: PROHIBIT. Soolivard. fir a
OfWisde
ViM
in i
MOIIT$$ FROM THE DATE OP
Florida Statutes, and Ito Charter above entitled Court
usia Inc., LII II, Tussalilo,
.1des1$
INS THE SCATTERING Op
FIRST PUBLICATION OP and OrdInances of Its City Of Dl$$elutisri sO Mirna1s bilwed
'II
RIFU$1 UPON ANY $TRE, fir a distance Of 11451 tesS; Mice THE
THl$NOTIC1,tofi1eanye,ejlep.
Cwvy, Florida,
a.najiag GIORGI
CSI*vHsm.s Inc. to Francis R. SIDKWALK, AlLEY, SEWER, $00 duirsas 39' 4'
,,,
W.
TI$CNLIR,
supplumentid.
Petitioner, and JUDY TI$CHIER,
Cochran &amp; WI Aims 46., LullS. PARKWAY OR OTHER PUSLIC SoulS Heel lie NE¼ sO Section 32. thsy may have thai challenges lie
validity
at
Pie
deCadUnt'S
will, Ite
laid Ordinance will be ceeslisreg.
TueclIls Unit 7.514*.
and ys
PlACI: REQUIRING PROPERTY Township 11 loSt, Rang. 35
quailflcatlsnsof tie personal enflrstrsadk0enMenday,Mrl133, reliulvid Is Wow ci sty Ii.
S. a. P1e*sckIsJsrryR. $0111 OWNER T011 RESPONSIBLE
.m - .
or Its vimi. V $79. and Ills City Council wtII same should 1W he graiSSI by
IWIMary$ys*.Ltofl&amp;LS*L, FOR THE REMOVAL OP TRAIN, Wiu$Iv.ty rIOI.lfopy heel seas. IIWIS15CS* of *1
court.
consider same fir finil oossis. in lervkO a c
l-I....IL* P.1k. SL101
N. 21
BUILDING MATERIAL AND S
at our wvittoi
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND accordance with ChapIur SM, and
4"
I'11
lntoI(ittijpa.ns OT$EQ ItSBI$$ INCIDENT TO
If any, 400 CarmMdM.
OBJICTION$
NOT
$0
FILED
tir.Lot$0Lobesf*s... CONSTRUCTION ON PRIVATE
adspllsn alter tie public Poring kavs. 1st, 0 the law fIr, st
I*I4IWW lie sir a WILL. SE FOREVER
SARRED.
Tnhmmn.. Sec. 2. $41,311
whldiwMbeheIdin*5cNysat KOIMAN 4 BRAVO, PA., * I.
55 '
PROPERTY: PROVISION P01
Dais
Of
Ih
First Vi. 461g. 5.1011 lot 1ev. II SPECIAL
first pubhicallsn at *ls Csssflsrry, Florida, en Maliy, NIWs* 13 1ws,tj, Pheida
HANDS INS AND W(1ui.
at *dminlolrallgs; AprIl 53. April31 1979. ii 1:30P.M. ire. sian *711 air bsflr.Ap,Il 241979, asd,
AH.Law,LOf133,LagSVIstas4, DISPOSITION OP MOTOR
II:
ZONING
thorsifter as pesalile. At the WIN
WAN.
VEHICLE TISESI PROVIDING DESIGNATION-Cl (COn
Jille Jell Curry
meeting Wari,4 Pintles_may Clerk - Of sill Court; otherwise.
111$ 0. 0.05,
to OP. A. FOR $IVERABII$TY, CON.
U Psrsl RsgrIssn$allve
CØ I WI JOn. LaSs iIIL FLICTS AND uuqsve DATE.
eppsy and be lord *11 rs40c$ to IvOuni en ord me be enlersi
CTION Ill; CONDITIONS OP
Of *0 Istaleil
ml pr401W srdlnaøcs. mis agaiss' yaw granting sai
Second A
Psrkvlew, $11511
A cepr liii be rialisSIS at the
SOny A. JsIIis
ngmayiecent
(Q) CIl
prasa SamMy he oliso at the City ci,,s for
DIsufosla Of 46sri.
SECTION IV: REDEFINING
•s.j
Istimo mIll final d1oi is taO by
IIMI*edIsCfINenp. Gainly IWI s,,,,desis
WITNESs my land and seat as,
*5 LIMITS BY OEC$MATIO*.TkII ATTORNEY FOR
55
PERSONAL
*0 City CosecM.
464 5 3
O, ?III
Clerk of the Circuit c
*5 WPIF4* limItS IS *5 CIty Of REPRESENTATIVE:
'
copies Of thsprsug Ordlnici Sorninsi Cionty, Flerlia,
ias Pest lo Lads AIW.Sill
ij
CINu1I1u. Plerihs, be and IS Is Lester UMZ.
AR
55
NORSy,. INC. Ii Millard V.
t,
Mr* and tanSy radSl*il We. $TROMIRE, Wl$TMAN, LINTZ, we a,ilh.bIs ii the City Hall with 20* doy Of March, 1op.
cult Of lie City and same mey (SEAL)
15 I.E ar at tot
$**r
1W
55 tvde old MdclII ld hereIn SAIJOlI, MCKINLEY, ANTOCN, be Inspected Iv lie publIc.
gs, fl huh
p Ci. $4 INS N
5y
Artisir H. SecisIW, Jr.
Of *5 CIIy Cm$5j dowNed Tie dikdpI, helm CLIFTON I PEARCE
DAT1D *1015* dayil April, &amp;
$11ratE$ap,lll*
Clerk sO the Circuit
lWWINkldlldoaI5IrNIs. P k
Ofth.CIIyIShIRN.d.FbeIBL
11s
flrwid L' 4 lNusv.
Cent
PlodS, ilgIways. BII'VS I N, N. Tams, Jr.
F10PIIS
'y 0. H1uIkui
IsMlSahdV. SPiidSr$wl
.
lv:
.innet. CVPSIS
'
MIs'
BIIWSI'
Cap Colt
Tnrwa: (
I4
Cliv Clerk
NOfWII9'OfI30POfll Pi50.
Daply Curt
Ga **5 W0IIWI liMits ill *SO AprIl 13,20,1919
Apt $3. 1079
puiu April 13,5979
PublinI *.)3.305.,sj,
sets csoy Ct $4 $1555.
ares
lenIn In $sctinp I 0(1.10
0.1k
DEN.1
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DeBary Untad
10I$ misting.

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DEADLINES
Noon The Do Before Publication

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3 Lines Minimum
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1JAY,AflflJ9
NART.AAIP coves-ad
lanehiosi noon, Saurd
Civic Ceuitar. Sps.k.r
Alvin P. Stevsema vie.
pded (ajgj psa Inoaranc. (,
FRIDAY, APRIL10
$ieUiCDA*,2:30p.m., Mrs Walt. L.
Casts?, 1010 Graudview Ave., Ssthrd, P'rntve
Pea publjc c.j$ by GJ Ellyn (IIIoi)
LlWa's Ceorea spouiuorsd by U, 7:30 p.m., Dim.
melds Ehaunintesy School, M'ant
SATURDAY,
lads-ace Pals-s sponsored by P&amp;atIMd Art Aim.,
10 a.m. in $ p.m., 4J4 M (sr
F, 10 am. to 3 p.m., Sabal POint
1pe
mennt. School, Wekiva Wa Road.
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a line
1 tIme
3cons.cutivitImis . . . .3k a line
7consacutivetlmes..... 3k a line

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AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

5:00

RATES
................. 43c

,

DsBy R'in

th Parlor Important

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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and pri-.
Wgi, Cr DAR, 1:30

8319993

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RsueatIcn Hall, Coloinba

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322.2611

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Notice is hereby gIven that the City Clerk be and is hereby
City Council of the City of authorized to amend, alter and
supplement the official city map 01
Cassefberiy, Florida adopted
Ordinance of Annexation as follows the City of Casseiberry. Florida to
ndcde the annexation contained in
ORDINANCE NO.371
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Section I hereof.
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
SECTION VI: SEVERABILITYANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING II anysectionor portionof a section
WITHIN THE CORPORATE of this ordinance proves to be in.
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF valid, unlawful or uncomtitutlonal,
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AN it Shall not be held to Invalidate or
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND impair validity, force or effect of
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. any other section or part of this

,

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Orlando - Wintei Park

Seminole

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Bin., First

•

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF hereof.
ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF
SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF
CASSELSIRRY, FLORIDA
OFFICIAL CITY MAP — That the

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S&amp;JRIvsrIMeIkberClubTe1spbonsp1onesrs,
.1 p.m., Orange CitY Lions Club.

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Friday, April 13, 1979-nA

lIlIIlSlIIi..

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Legal Notice

Suiida - Noon Fridai

QurdL

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Legal Notice

FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR. ordinance.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS SECTION VII: ANNEXED AREA
FOLLOWS: Begin at the in. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES-That

E16.67'oflI,BlkE,LakeWayman
Hts., $100.

- SfsrdAA Womai'.Grs, 2p.m.,
. FIT.
Caiselberry LA, closed, 1 p.m., Aace1jcJ) L4h

-.

Notice is hereby given that i am
engaged In businees at 22S.Live
Oaks Blvd., Casselberry Seminole

Transfers

FRIDAY. APRIL13
Taiglewsad AA, closed, $ p.m., St. Richard's Quwth,
Lake Howell Road.
L.ugw..d At, doaed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moraylan
.
Quwch., SR
Yaw AàII Club for 8I1es, 9 p.m., Øjlo Gard
(]ub, 710 E. Rollins Ave., jj

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg Cds
373 0171; 372 440)

Prew.ireCiesning
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lMan, quality operation
lyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3271371

Brown's Pressure Cleaning...f
dew removal houses &amp;
roofs,
mobile homes. Trucks was,
Economy roles. 534 953

Concrete Work; steps, patios
Sm.orLg.FreeEst.CaIi
Mr. Taylor, 337 1.54$ or 3774434

Roofing

PAIPITIIIG, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
3230439aft,rS;3O

Roofing I guttering, mt I ext
remodeling, all work guaran.
tftd. Free Est 373 313k

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�TS

SPOR
12A-Evsaiag NsmM. Sonkrt Fl.

Frldey, April I&amp; 1fl

a

L ietzke Watson Open Masters Strong ly.:
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) Bruce Uetake should find
holding a lead in the Masters
Ins psirdol than it was when he

Oft well enough to win this
week."
[Make explained that after
tearing a rib muscle while
driving off the loth tee in the
third round at Tucson, he
continued playing. "I did take a

won at Tucson, M be Seems to

feel ft's going to be more dif.
ficulL
"It Is very surprising to be

playing bert,

and winning, that

Sunday, bid may have come
back too soon."

*k. lead over favored Torn
Watson and tira other rim
nersup. "It's a reel cosildence
builder, but I don't feel I'm

But don't get the Idea IMtzke
istirowing in the towel. "Not at
all,"hesMt"I hope to keep on
surprising myself this week."

towin. I's en bow thm,tohe
called to favodis."
Flv.ms Mere '9'p'un
Jack Nkklaee Is jud one more
that hack along with four ether
theaters, Including 471eurold ally Cooper, who sold 4,1
struck a blow for the old folke."
Also going into todes seed
reed jot two drs off
etEe'a pane wire An lean,
Lou Ortheen ed Qg anow.
Everyone was saying t the
enanal barrage of low g.

National was in the but shape
I* bad ever seen IL
Nkblana, off to the worst
dart of Ma career this year,
aid he was
with his
roead,4thmiIr 'It puts a lot of

nedenoe back In my bead.
You always Irsatbe a ilgh of
rellaf when you have a good
mend of pVq especially when
youar.natewhatyouivdgl4
AM when you dart out."

Chase ToFo

MILTON IIICHMAN

Evening Heiuld"
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, April 13, 1979

SWWNG SNCAS
#1W me
, G$ZY(dYYFRáP

Parade

Win

He's Along For Ride

aiit Bytngtcn hurled a four. daughter n&amp;
Its win.
Dexter Franklin wiat tires
liming noiiitter Thursday
yi Mathis again
the Medical Centertook an ear ly for tires, ill
to pace
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) Na's as care with Ms w rds as h. Is Chase &amp; Co. dubbed Car
Can"(has. tdttli attack binding a lead with 'ngI, tallies In the MedicalOlder.
Sceti XrIger
C
h,m atj, j four fl
, to bood its
ad second
es, but
With his shots, hardly ever overstating or over.swlnging, so
a bome run and Sim
you
1J
to
4.0
in
t,
s
games
Merthie
has
aro.ded
10
Qem
Leonard
Shell
lmntt.d
the limis added a double.
have to Wave Art Wall when
ays
al for the ride. j
he s he's only along
National Iis.
eatra-bais bits, including sin score at 24 111&amp;a pair of runs
You believe him =W you go out there and see for yourself, and
Leng jt $4 goh Noun
LIO
gained
roend4rers.
what You Is en Man, WIberate Art Wall deedging Ic every
In the top of the third.
Iivthg, the Raliresders
fourth
soleapossession
Theodore Graham thnvned Clem Leonard Shell out- p''ed five ram acres the
ounce of energy Inelde Mm, practically killing Mmself trying so with
3-1 recordofa second place
fter defeating a home rim and double end scored Medical Coiter iS'S over plate inthi top of the fourth and
hard lea than days after surgery.
Medical
Cater,
According to him, he's trying to make today's 31-hole ad. From Railroaders posted124, while the Byingion hl.I.d two doubles the nest tires irh1 to win First Federal coaliWt keep
their first for (hen,. Teammate. Jasper eully.
the coke of it, tho,ngh
It seems more as If he's trying to make the
pace.
I
14I,
o
r
First
win,
ve
Federal. 011Ine, Oscar Mutbi. and
Robert Hill led the wieners at
kind of showing that would prove to himself, as well as others, he
Ion Waldo wee the wienlug
Byirighm fanned five and Keith McGrlff had one double the plate with a home rim and pitcher hi that of lesld
dill ham't lost
lo all of the golden touch
which made Mm a winner walked tire. in holding Care apace.
double while Theron Uaong Grayson.
her, 10 years ago.
&amp;ai
itriu
hMl.•
Lee
Freirick
scatt
sin
slap
ped a pair of singles.
"Rethdkally,Idon'tUnkofmychencesofw1IIng at j,*s
Grayson
says. "All I'm trying to do is make the cut so I can dill be around game was called after 3% In- hits and dud cd .1gM In
lsohomer.t teas, on, hukto the park sad
nlngs under the 10-run pitching (hen Leonard Shell to
here the last two days."
deove hi Mn of Ma_______
team's 14
LIONAID
MIDICAL
IAILROAOII$
:Some of the galleryltes watching the bone-thin, grayhaired ecu.
•ND$T5
Cease
a
iwil.
Danny
Jumç
added
two
curu
.asr iosuai.
"a N
All
us N
AaIN
$rmerMaltrrs'ctiarnpanoke tivatflrstt,eshotofhlsfarup the
ARMS
ARIN
deitIes
WuI_
and
a
thgW,
while
III
T.Su_ii..
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411 o"rAft
au
411 a.iit.. i"
Mll on the opening hale of tMsyesr's evesgThursImnu)y Lssusrd
its HhrbMDIsanandRobbleo
Ill Dliii
III Dli..
$21 Sails
132 Nilir
IlI
II
•,
. sls.
theckedthslrprograrnstomakesurethisactuljlywas50-y,11.. am"
sachbadtwoMss.
.
SWIM
Kdur
111 5r,.
its USia
III Ph
lIIDM.1
oldArtWafl thsywerelockingatandnoIscmelong.IIulng, Pr.,kk 121
$31
411 D.Praaii 1•3 •..
41$ *1
Jos"tton had adoitle end
421
Presuu
m
seu.M,IN
ii,
L'Ns.s
11$ SPrall
III M.$
451 M4MiNii III USIA..
ItIii jILL....
hiayYoung lion Wi. 7Zyearold Bruce Uetzke, who jimc.d out Nsury
iss
tWoMesaiIdreJZj
Ill Laesus
*21 Cerlis
III N.M
412 W510
Comm
"
Ill Cirhr
155 Lii
hi frcitofeveryooeeisswtth Mscpi!g,67
lii Clip
$55 Silip
round
It HIM
iS added tires angles to lead
CII Lumu.
III Wil
*I1C
151 SilesS
1IIO.M.1il. il l, FIIMFSdITIlMthepIMS.TOSIy
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THIS IS GODSPELL

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PH. 323-0511
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To see .Jesus wearing a SuperWith Jimmy Miller as Jesus
man shirt may come as a sur- Christ and John Perinchief as
prise. John the Baptist in a mili- John the Baptist, Godspell traces
tary coat with medals is also a de- the events in the life of Jesus. The
parture from the expected. But, songs are familiar to most and the
h i is not a Cecil 13. DeM ii Ic dialogue is witty and sharp. In
Biblical epic. This is Godspell.
this fast-paced show the audience
Godspell is a musical based is advised to sit up and pay attenupon the Gospel according to St. tion so not to miss any of the
Matthew and is being presented zingers tossed out by the cast of
by the Seminole High School colorful characters.
The production also features
Thespian Society Wednesday and
Scott
Arnett. Man i Baker,
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Originally produced on the New Brantley Brumley, Tim Brumley,
York stage. Godspell was con- Fred Bukur, Russell Crumley,
ceived and directed by John- Debbie Hawkins, Kevin Kelley,
Michael Tebelak with music and Chris Miller, Patti Osborn, Jill
new lyrics written by Stephen Palmer, Colleen Richardson, Kim
Sires, Steve Weldon and Eloise
Schwartz.
Williams.
The local production is directed
Admission is $2.00 per person
by drama teacher Jane Epps and and will be presented at the
assisted by Anthony Sutton. Seminole High School AudiMusical director is Bob Maguire. torium.

Herald Photo By Tom Netsel

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performing troupe to bsnefft PACE School, 8 p.m.,
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By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
Sometimes the problem is
that a person has too much
S
talent.
Charles Grodin is case In'
Point. Maybe if he were just
an actor, he'd be one of the
place last August. (Fl)
EVENING
SATURDAY
biggest stars around today.
4:00
Or maybe if all he did was
APRIL 14, 1979
IN QER- (1) 0 GOLF 'Masters write he'd be winning
Tournament" UVS
MAW
of awards and garnering
AFTERNOON'
' final-round playcoverage
In this first trophies for his scripts.
major tournament of th.
SUNDAY
1:00
from
Augusta National Golf Perhaps, if all he did was
=WRESTLING
Club
in
direct, he's be going down in
Georgia.
APRIL 15, 1979
2:00
the
film history books as one
02 SPORTSWORLD Featured
(2) 42 PRE-GAME SHOW
AFTERNOON
are: the MU Armed Services of the great directors of all
2:15
Boxing Championships from time. ,
100
Little Creek, Virginia; Part 2 of
BASEBALL Regional
(2)
But the thing Is that Grodin
CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
coverag. of St. Louis Cardinals
the AIAW Gymnastics Cham- does it all. He acts most
at Pittsburgh Pirates; Phiisdal.. (!)0 NBA BASKETBALL pio,ps from Penn State:
phia Phillies at New York Nets Live coverage of a first-round Grand National Steeplechase recently, you saw him visa- ALBERT BROOKS gestures toward the film
game. Twns and
o Aintree, England; Part 4 vis Dyan Cannon In "Heaven
camera which will record the lives of (left to
2:30
location to be announced.
of
"Th. Fittest of Them All"; Can Walt" and he d1fCt5 right)
WRESTLING
Frances Lee McCain, Charles Grodin,
and a report on the latest f.
13
several Broadway hits
330
Lisa
Urette
and Robert Stirrat in "Real Life."
ions
in
$wl
mwser.
(I)
and some good TV shows
PROFESSIONAL
and he writes
couple of
2:00
SOWLIRS TOUR Live COf
4:30
ERNTIONAL
M
plays
and
screenplays.
age of the $ioo,000
tributed.
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Shepherd's officemate. Ma
BOXING The Unit- Featured
"If I had concentrated on
Golden Challenge fromMidas
the PIONSHIP
will
he
special
parlor"Warren
encouraged
me
director, he has made some
ed States National Teem takes mances by World Gymnastics only one thing," Grodin
Brunswick Northwest Bowl
says, to participate," he says. "I films for " t
In
on
me
Nation
al
T
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m
of
East
Sa urday Night
Palatine. Illinois.
ampions Kurt Thomas, Mar- "I think I might have been said, But you have two live."
Germany, from Laths Tahoe.. ch
cia
Frederick,
and
the
U.S.S.R.
further along."
400
Nevada.
directors already.' Warren
Grodin says Brooks (with
It's not that he's hurting. said It didn't matter, he
GOLF "Masters •TINNG "Easter Bowl Jun- Gymnastics team; World
@)
Pd
High
.
cats..9.
two others ) wrote "Real
Tournament" Live coverage of lot Indoor Tennis" Coverage of
Grodin is in big demand, for wanted my input.
FIOdda.
And
he
Life"
which is the story of a
third-round play In this first the
IflOSt prestigious
one thing or another, and said Ihad
the
best
manners
filmmaker
who moves in to
majortownamentof the yew. tennis bout for junior players,
coming up Is a three-thing of anybody on the set, do a
from Augusta National Golf hold at the Blnghampton Club
movie
about a real
He'll write, direct and because of the way I made
Club In Georgia.
in New Jersey.
FRIDAY
American
family.
And
act in a film version of the my suggestions and took Brooks also
500
directed
it
and
best-seller, "The Joy Of rejection,
(2) DRAG RACiNG "Gatorna- (1)0 CHALI.BIGI OF THE
when
my plays the biggestp,
art that
APRIL 20, 157*
Sex."
tionais"
suggestions weren't ac- of the filmmaker. Grodin Is
== Highlights from this
"I've done two functions cepted.
WIDEWORLDOF5PORTS yer's events wIll be presented.
the family head.
'VdlNU
Livs coverage of the WBA
before, but never three,"
AMERICAN SPORTSMAN
"I think that Warren's
"He didn't want any
World Light Heavyweight "The Flight Of Double Eagle II"
Grodin says. "Maybe three openness to everyone's Input
11:30
recognizable
faces," Grodin
Championship bout with Mike Narrator Bob Bestile presents
NSA SASKITIALL Live will turn out to be one too
says, "so he had me gain
Roseman vs. Victor Gailndez a unique look at the first suc- Coverage of a first-round play- many,"
from the Superdome in New cesaful crossing of the Atlantic Oft game. Teams and location
You don't want weight, fix my hair difHe thinks doing all three
Orleans, La.
by hot-air balloon which took to he announced.
ferently and look older."
will have certain adto he always a
With these three upcoming
vantages, however, notably
films films
the advantage of not having
"Real Life,"
"Sunburn" and eventually,
to spend a lot of energy In
comic jerk... U
"The Joy of Sex" Grodin
persua ing people
believes
the next year or so
with you. All the people you
p.ople don't
(]DONAST
OF
UPS
Alfred
will
be
Important
to him.
CHURLEADING
CHAMPION
might
have
to
persuade
are
SATURDAY
Antonini Weds me can arc,,..- SHIPS Five caMeo. cileerleed- yourself,
Maybe he'll finally break the
find t.
h part
tra in ,m oais
LW., Ing squads compete
APRIL 44 1111179
mold.
"But there Is a big
wIth performances festuring $25000 In
"About two years ago or
disadvan
t
age,
t"
age,
oo,
he says,
In this second annual chem.
poetry and dn
ace. (Fl)
IVINING
funny,
you
wind
maybe
less," he says, "I
plonahip
that
is
that
each
funcmeet hosted by Joe "and
AFTERNOON
Namath. Suzannesome,., tion is a lot to be
realized that I had done a
Iii
2:30
significant amount of roles
Danny and Mine Osmond and with, I want dolt
(1)0 AMERICA'S .IUNIOR (2) 4 ' Members
up ju a
,
of me Lola
Faisna guest.
MISS PAGEANT High school
that
had something Unto
see
what
It
feels
like,
but
I
Adolph.
So
a. pa
seniors from ON so $titeS vie Adams'
had a great deal to do with pleasant about them. I
somehow
doubt
classic
dance
about
do
for scholarships end a crown in
TUESDAY
the success of 'Heaven Can decided I'd do no more of
again."
tale competition, live from me tragic love of a peasant girl
tcw
a
noisman
in
this special
than.
Walt."
Moetly,
lately,
Mobile,Alabama.
be's
APRIL 17, iST,
Nm.d at me Soishol Theater in
"You don't want to be
jint acting. In the last year
But Grodin says another 01
2:00
Moscow. Edward Villilli hosts.
always
a comic jerk. They
actor
his
recent
string
of
acting
and
a
hail,
he's
been
an
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In five films. Sometimes, it Jobs resulted In an entirely may be good parts, but the
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J si
gets hard to subjugate Us differed situation. That was trouble Is if people don't find
W
NSPLANT Kevin Dab. writingdirecting
demonstrations, animation and
PAT BOONE AND FAMILY
personality in the movie, "Real Life," the part funny, you wind up
port,a,i, a 36-year-old
ape
.nssa.
IRECIAL John Winer. Kalfi.. son
businissemen
has
ed inadralgl* acting situation, which wasdirected by Albert hut a jerk."
nine Helmond and Ted KflIQIIt all
his
We
to
attain
a
piece
of
"I was in 'Staiburn' with Brooks.
•
All this scramble to acSUNDAY
Join the Soon. family In a
me
"Americ
Dream,"
"On
an
only
to
Farrah
'Real
life,"
says,
he
ce
compllsh
things Is not for
Faw
tt-Majcirs
and
salute to seasonal SPOIlS.
diecover theist he has worked Art Carney," Grodin says. "I showed up and I did what I financial gain, primarily.
APRIL Is, 197*
romance aiwi LWer.
AT Till WItITS HOUSE far — Including his own survival "M's been In the business was told and I offered very Grodin seems honed when
— depends on a nIek osro
MOIIIIS
MEdIaN
- omily 20 years longer than I little, The reason? There was be says that money is not the
tlOfl
pats of me New York City SatISI
a genius in charge.
have. He come. in,
object of the scramble.
Iii
perform
"Four
Chopin'
WEDNESDAY
goes
"There
are
few
geniuses
what
he's
told
to
do,
"I'm living In the same
(F 0 DES RELIGIOUS
Dance.," "Harlegulnade,"
05*1 A sunrise Easier aeMo. "Put?IIe" and
"TeraMall." In
APRIL 19,157*
bern.. Ican't do *At. I have around, but Ithink Brooks Is apartment I lived in in '67,"
will be presented Nve from the East Room of
one, Whatever be said was he says, "When I had
to preaer* my
the White
Mowss Dsvidson In San Fran. hove.
IvurliNs
always good. His taste and literally no money and owed
although i always
ohSO.
them with deference and his b*ollhgaice are JiM so $100.My clothes are all from
ii:
MONDAY
100
pe'I,nses, and I won't pout keen."
movies and plays I've don.. I
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trio's
and
his
or
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fulldelve
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HIS Pariah" The * and work
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brought it back. Mary Tyler
It's rerun season again. Moore aim come back but in
The nest five mouths offer us an entirely 'tifferent format
two
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series that weren't good could have devised for
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to ferret out the subtle moral buy your way out?"
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dilemmas underpinning the To be fair, there were a
more
obvious haymakers few series bright spots.
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SO turn off your set and go quality, I would rate "Taxi"
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month
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rock singer with a lonely businessman, the son of an ultraconservative family. They meet through a computer
dating service, and theirs is hardly the run-of-thecomputer love story. Often touching but often puzzling
too. Lots of good music. GRADE: B.
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BOULEVARD NIGHTS (R) —Richard Ynlguez, Marts
DuBois, Danny DeLPas (Drama) Interesting but uneven
character study of Chicano youths in East Los Angeles.
Classic strong brother-weak brother story wrapped
around gang warfare. Standout performance by
newcomer DeLa Pas. Caution: some strong language,
violence. GRADE: B. minus (Handler)
ON THE YARD (R)
John Heard, Mike Kellin,
Thomas Waite.. Drama. A prison drama that escapes the
confines of a cliched setting. Plot and characters unfold
gradually, showing how each of a varied group of cons
comes to be his own victim. A nod to acting, directing and
editing. Caution: Strong language, some violence.
GRADE: A-minus. ((YBrien).
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Bridges. Drama. Forget the drab title, this is a grabber of
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organize a tough textile mill in the South. Director Martin
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Jane Fonda, Jack
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story
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power plant, and what if the gal TV news reporter sniffed
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what if the power company brass tried to cover It up? It
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blew up and left a hole in the sand clear down to China?
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Australian product directed by Peter Weir. Chamberlain,
as a Sydney tax lawyer, Is mysteriously drawn into a
criminal case Invoving a gang of aborigines. What follows
is a fascinating study of tribal culture
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Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
Ricky Schroder, Drama. Director Franco Zeffireill has
dusted off the old classic about the ex-champ and his son
and the rich lady who used to be the kid's mother. He pulls
out all the Mops no sob is left unsobbed and It's a treat
for the love-to-cry set. But It is overlong and very oversentimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child actor
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etc.) Director Bob Clark tries hard to create a mood, but
the mood Is misty and the total effect Is a film that Is
tedious. GRADE: C-plus.
WARRIORS, THE (B) Michael Beck, James Remar,
Thomas Waite.., Drama, Street gang action—It's "West
Side Story" without soul and "A Clockwork Orange"
without brains. But ... the actors' bluster, the violence
choreographed more for bravura than blood, and the New
York subway settings combine for one great visually
arresting spectacle. Perversely fascinating. Caution:
May be hazardous to your health, since film is rumored to
have incited several attacks by inspired viewers.
GRADE: B. (O'Brien)
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girls reminisce about the
riotous problems they had
when they first decided to
become roommates. (R)
9:00
(2)3 NBC MOVE "Hard
Times" (1975) Charles Bronson, James Coburn. A street
fighter and a wily promoter
form a partnership in Depre.-

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stage impromptu bouts for become a professional hit man
high stakes. (R)
from committing murder.

structions.
But despite Tarnower's
fully detailed, easy-toprepare menus, he gives
short shrift to the subject of
exercise as it relates to
weight management and his
fundamentals are sandwiched between layers of
repetitious rules, questions
and cloying testimonials. If

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Friday, April 13,1979-4

General Public Eats Up
Flood Of Dieting Books

Caan. An American astronaut
lands on the moon, only to dii.
cover a demolished Russian
spacecraft already there. (2
Hrs.)
TRANSPLANT 'Kevin Dobson portrays a 35-year-old
businessman who has worked By STEPHANIE ZVIRIN
all his Ills to attain a piece of
Special to The Herald
THE COMPLETE SCARSDALE MEDICAL DIET by
the "American Dream," only to
Herman Tarnower, M.D. and Sam Sinclair Baker
Nobody wants to be
discover that all he has worked
for — Including his own survival overweight, although the (Rawson, Wade, 244 pages, $7.95)
depends on a risky opera- fact remains that most of us,
THE DIET WORKSHOP SUCCESS DIET by Lois L
tion.
lindsuer (Grant &amp; Dunlap, 111 pages, $10.00)
at one time or another can
THREE'S COMPANY The around more excess baggage
THE 39-DAY WAY TO A BORN-AGAIN BODY by Joy
fiancee of Jack's best friend
Gross (Rawson, Wade, 212 pages, $10.95)
Larry reveals herself to Jack U Om is good for us. But why
a former classmate who still worry? The diet book industry is keeping pace with guide for his own patients, other ways: it is as suited to
has a mad crush on him. (R)
OFF YOUR DUFF Promi- all us tattles.
the SMD has now been ex- men as to women (most diet
nent Americans explain how
Each
year,
almost
like
they have enhanced their phys- magic, enough weight-loss panded Into book form, and guides are female oriented)
the general public is eating it and it demands no tedious
ical and mental wail-being with
manuals hit the bookstore UP.
daily exercise.
weighing of portions and no
shelves to keep us well
time-consuming
calorie
Basically, the SMD is a
9:30
supplied
with
ideas
occounting.
TAM Elaine fears the worst
practical, three-meal-a-day,
Predictably, Tarnower
when the cabbies Invite them- casionally even a few that low-fat, low-carbohydrate
selves to a party she Is giving work! Check your health out diet designed to be strictly allows no fats, oils, alcoholic
for her highbrow friends. (R)
with your doctor, and go to it. observed
for two weeks, then beverages or fatty meats.
The rage this season
10
followed by a less rigid plan Nor does he encourage food
'("Faintly Circle" called it
0 THE ROPERS
Tarnower calls the Keep- substitutions, stressing his
TODAY IN THE LEGISLA- the "no hunger-no hassle"
Thin Program. Results, say Introduction that foods have
TURE
diet) is Dr. Herman Tarthe doctor, average a pound been selected and combined
flower's "The Complete
10:30
especially to encourage fat
a day loss.
013 QUEENS BLVD. Annie Scarsdale Medical Diet."
metabolism
and promote the
and Elaine suspect the worst
Originally conceived by
Aside from promises of production of ketones. A
when they see Felicia's hus- the Scarsdale internist. quick weight reduction, the
disciplined attitude toward a
band with a strange woman.
cardiologist as a simple SMD Is attractive In several weight-loss program is,
1100
Tarnower emphasizes, one
(2) (4)003 NEWS
of
the most important
DICK
CAVETT
Guest:
A.
3
Bartlett Giamatti. (Part 2002)
ingredients for dieting
success.
11:30
(2)3 TONIGHT Guest host:
Firm week menus appear
George Carlin. Guests: Vikkl
In
detail, with the second
Carr, Johnny Vune, Dudley
week
a meal-by-meal
Moore.
repeat.
Questions about
THE
NEWLYWED
GAME
(I)
everything from Tarnower's
0 BARNABY JONES A young
man entertaining a female
favorite recipe for high
friend murders her father, who
protein bread to a
Is 25 miles away, by using a
clarification of his phrase
computer. (R)
"plenty
of steak" follow,
0 ABC MOVIE "Lawrence Of
along with succinct replies
Arabia" (1962) Peter O'Toole,
and an explanation of the
Alec Guinness. Lawrence
becomes a key figure in uniting
doctor's maintenance diet.
the Arabs Into an effective
For vegetarians, lowfighting force against the
budget dieters and gourTurks. (Part 2012) (R)
mets, Tarnower offers some
alternate weekly menus,
CBS LATE MOVIE "Madigan: Park Avenue Beat" (1973)
repeating basic diet rules
Richard Wldmark, John Larch.
and providing recipes and
Madigan races against time to
brief preparation in-

Lana Zavaroni.

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vantages to filming here.
The chief advantage, he the money.
(the Mar, and Mars have
He says he wanted to go power) to let him have two
says, Is that there is no
studio to tell then what to counter to the usual locales extra weeke for preparation.
do; "this way, I assume all for ghost stories ( the Scott agreed.
the artistic responsibility." EIt&amp;Iih countryside and the
"And now we have to be
The disadvantages are deep South) and, indeed, finished by a certain date to
that Canadian law Imposes chose a normal setting. In quality for tax thelter," he
restrictions on the yen- Vancouver, they have duck says. "I should bedone with &amp; '
twe.They have to employ a a gothic-like facade on an old week to spare. The people
certain percentage of house and, in asirprithigly who put up the money would
Canadi-t technicians and Inodmni studio, built the lose their tax benefit If I
actors. And there Is agoff interior, a three-story didn't make it."
Medak says he had been
date; lithe filming isn't done beautiful old lame.
by that date, the money is
TheM alone, built aothe looking for a good ghost
camera can follow people up dory to film for the past
taken bsck
So director Peter Medak is three fllgt4i of stairs ( and three or four years. He says
battling the dock as well a 110 follow a mysterious he loves the supernatural
the usual things directors bouncing rubber ball down and wanted a chance to do
have to battle, like actors those same stairs) cost something"Hltthcocklan."
v1 fr 0OliOfl (R)
$300,000 to build and furnish.
April 16
and scTll*a.
"I'm trying to steer away
10
In this ca., he h, he It helps -the budget to frosnlbeEordst'and'The __________________________
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ion,
whi
ll
by
$5
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makes
omen
says, a good cast (headed
, kind of thing," he
pul by Charlie Hums's irisIVBI
•S FIVS COIISQ5 chssrlesd- tlonsi reaction to a TrIb expose
George C. Scott, Trith Van
YL says. 'This dory Is
lng Squads compete for of political torture.
Devere and
Melvyn the most expensive in- pl.t.ly psychological; It
___
(R)
$25.000 scholarship money
hi
mhtd.
III
Douglas) end a good script. dmpenS film ever made In happens In the
I t nk
in this second annual cham11:00
"The Changeling" is Canada.
It will scare the audience, 1)®0O01W
pup
mist
hosted
by
Jo.
a NEWS
SEE
STUDIO
Midik, the &amp;sctor, is S but because of the
ei'tIally a ghost dory.
Somers.
River
Nemeth.
Suzanne
Boats" (R)
Denny and Marie Osmond and
Since It is allegedly true, that
bOTh, ''1SIWI psychol.l, not because of
11:30
t30
LOIS
Fslei'a guest.
.
trained
Californiaiaddai*.
anything
weird
makes it all the
(2)0 TONIGHT Guest Pt:
.
's y for
SALVAGE I
Merlin Nut Guests: George
He says that, although he has a dlrector to get shock value(2)0
citing they biJye.
® PIEC NEWS
BILL
NOVIM'
JOURNAL
Goiwi, Sam Lsnson.
In
hiNt
a
TldSM
illoit
In
by
.wayIng
hilt
Midiasis says he was
of
AMC NEWS
"nocracy in Amirics: A ( 'p PJEWI.yWWGAW
the mii of pr.psthg his (a1lfornIa for 18 years, most ketchup esoond the set."
VUAAU~
Conversation With Henry •ROCI
PILES RockI" picture ("1w RhI of his work has been In Do the people Involved In I
Steels Commagit" Historian ford uncovers a bIzarre kidnap.
Henry Steele Commager ping plot Involving a CIA agent
Partner," with Elliot Gould, 14011dO11.
the production believe In the (ID TTAC DOUGH
"But
discusses
how Alexis di and lives wet veterans wills
Susaimab
York
and
the entire In$1'IN siçeruatsral, In ghosts?
()MARY,TYLER MOORE A
Tocquevllle's
"Democracy in searching for $ Vietnamese
Qwldoplar Pliunmir) who has left Lndmn," he says "I
"I believe In somsting"
Amer"'
Slates
to today.
boy.
VS to Ciliforaia Medak says. "There's to produce her first news show.
his wife, A1M Morrall,
M to
CROSS"WIT$
100
played a taps recording fat' psrinuiu*ly, but my
something more to our 1.
JOt(ER'$ LD
(2)3 ISO MOVIE "The PuS. Arabia" (1N2) Peter O'Tools,
Iii SChOol and my wIfe Is miserable liii than what
hIm. ft Is the tape recording
MACNEIL I LIHRIR oner Of Second Avenue" Also Guinness. A young British
which is key dory point In an adflN In1-fl(1'd, It IS OWL I've iWObsbly lien REPORT
(1916) Jack Lemmon, Anne oRIcer on duty in the Middle
diMc."
"The '-igeI1ng."
something that wasn't there
BanctolL A hauled New York East dUring the laity 20th ciii.
7:30
1k says It was havoc when a couple of tImes"
becomes fascinated with
"I Icuad it
couple
stnage to survive
3)
he Arab suniajis for hid..
he became Involved In "The
against
the
multiple
challenges
t
and nk,"Mth
"I believe dreagly In pars
HOU.00S0UA
pendence. (Part lot 2)(R)
"that I was on the plans the ChNte1ieg." 1k IlgeId OB ,ietutal behavior," sa ys
"rams- ofurban .
Siti
ltOO
nut day to Denver to only six weeks before MMI. "How dir. peopl. does"
THE WEST WAG
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. ,,. (I) SS VALLEY A woman
111110010ft wasidiatialod to try to dbpoVS It? There's
acW*o no rigigi.,,
CAROL_BURNETT AND kJ jrj j1r prab. dsWts her three Chljdrin
begin, and hi prefers
m
He bo4l* _
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Quest
IV
Itl because she cenno support
Jl
5pfl
havhit
IDOlS time.
man
so, adds.
3 DICK CAVITY Quest: of a Chinese girl wilo was
who Is the pein the dory Is he Isyl, he feviNd the 1cn$
"The occult fascinates Stanley Migrant,
raped gives orders for her MIs.
Ism
said to have happened to. three OWN and '1 '"g,d me,"saysmth Van Dsvire.
child to
CSS
LATE
MOVIE
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(ice he had the rIgI
he aidir. plan of the Plc- "ft always ha, I believe all
S ADWY L1A1)
"The "M
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tinu ,ioia ON
thli1p
f.m
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Michals says he spent two tart"
p
.n of a.t'
Medik says ft w all and ft's reanabls thet the about a W man has serious S RitT' and "The Reeurveo- Rook Hudson, Susan Saint
years trying to wI the
James. A wealthy woman
4UJ5iO wiNE e Main °"
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returns
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two cobblers teach kids to
make their shoes. (R)

FRIENDS Guests: Alan King,

film had to

Michaels says there area
advantages

STUOIO SEE "Kayak" Kid
kayacksrs run the white water;

Lopex.
U CAROL BURNETT AND

whiz-bang named Garth '
Drablnaky, raised the money
In canadasothe
be shot here.

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JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4) MATCH GAME P.M.
0 NECT STEP UEYONO
SHA NA NA Guest: Inn)

producer Joel Michaels.
What does matter, of course,

is money, and Michaels and
his partner, a Canadian

(4) MOVIE "Countdown" (C)
(1968) Robert Duvall, James

Daytime Schedule

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

April 17

the did-minded can stick it
out through all that excess

DR. HERMAN TARNOWER

verbiage, they might readily
lose the pound a day he

claims.
"The Diet Workshop

Success Did" offers a more
wide-ranging approach to
weight control, but suffers
from some disadvantages of
Its own. Written by Lois L
Llndauer, director of a
franchise organization

known as the Diet Workshop,
the book is aimed at women.
While it is a great deal
more flexible in terms of

personal preferences than
the SMD
yougurt, milk,
cereal and even a limited
amount of alcoholic
beverages take their places
-

along-side traditional diet
foods
calories do count.
Measuring Is a must and
special information such as
-

the fact that eight ounces of
meat eventually cook down
to six ounces must become
part of the dieter's daily

thinking.
With "thin-is-in" verve,
Lindauer guides dieters
toward altering their eating
patterns through a simple
plan of gradual behavior
modification. The recipes
which she has scattered
throughout seem surprisingly palatable for diet
fare, and Lindauer's comments on personal grooming,
her keep-that-weight-off
outline, and illustrated
exercise section add to the
book's appeal. A good course
for weight-watchers who
prefer their diets tailormade
and have the
patience and time to do it
themselves. included,
along with advice on
selecting fresh produce.
-

Perhaps the most unusual
aspect of Gross' regimen Is
her discussion of fasting, a
practice she, unlike many
medical authorities, views
as vital to the establishment
of new eating patterns. Not
everyone, however, will
want to forego eating
completely (For three or
four days as she suggests) to
lose weight
nor should
they.
-

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concert Country Style series, Kenny O'Dell song, "Behind ateaae playing with rock, Marshall Tucker Band, Hot
Sea World's Atlantis Theatre Closed Doors," In 1973 and bluegrass and country Tuna and the Monkees, all
will feature Charlie (The saw ft climb first to the top of bands. While he was best of which explain his urnSilver Fox) Rich and the country charts, then known during his early mense popularity with
Florida-born fiddler Vassar cross over to the pop charts career as country artist, he college-age listeners.
Clements at 9:30 p.m., where It also reached the became a national musical Tickets for the Charlie
Saturday, April 39,
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While both artjdg based sold more than a million Gritty Dirt Band featured concert are avqst,ie at
their early suceom on the co%hIes. Hot on Its heels came him on the album "Will the Hannah Music In Sanford.
country sound, both have "The Most Beautiful Girl," Circle Be Unbroken?" Then
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Friday, April 13, lflt

0smonds.19 Georg e And Olive's K ids

OREM, Utah (NEA) -In
the lobby of the sanWcne.
colored new studio here,
there isthe bust of a man. It
Is sitting on a column, as
Uh the biatee were some
great heroic figure. Around
here, he Is.
It's the bust of George
Ounond, the father of all the
Osinonds, the daddy of
Dormy and Marie, Jimmy
and Jay, Merrill and Alan
and Wayne and Bit] and Torn
and pandiither of II, who
may (or may not) carry the
singing tradition Into yet
another generation.
And down the hail, Inside
the studio, In one of the
rehearsal halls, George and
his cheerful wife. Olive, are
working like beavers on the
next edition of the family's
show. Now it's called "The
Owond Family Hour," and
it took over from "The
Donny and Marie Show"

when that began to falter
This one has the wholir
family Involved. Ever
George and Olive are part 01I
It and Virl and Tom, the twc
Oldest aons who are hard o
hearing and thus don't sing,
help
ypIgtIIthelj
,6ndn shoes.
George
ond Is 64 now,
and a happy man. His wife is
a happy woman. Their
family Is successful and not
oneofthomh strayed —
eIther from the straight and
narrow or from the Utah
envlronmetg In which they
grew up.
They have rejected
Hollywood and, Instead,
come back here and built a
OO,OOOequare.fo studio on a
38-acre site. It lies quickly
become Utah's second
biggest tourist attraction
(next to the Mormon
Tabernacle In Salt Lake
City) and Ororn's second

biggest industry (next to
U.S. Steel).
The family's TV show Is
__ here, but the studio Is
made
used for much more than
that. They have made a
couple of (nand movies
("The Great Brain" and
"Going Coconuts"), they
make dozens of cornmerdals, they've done other
'IV shows and hope to do
cum movies*
The reon for the studio's
success Is, of course,
_____
economic. Dick CollI4ar,
____lawyer
former Is Angeles
who now rims the Oomonds'
business here, says they can
_
do shows 12 or 13 perCent
cheaper here (ccetofsetjis
cheaper, the design of the
studio facilitates quicker
shooting schedules, they
have their own equipment,
labor coda less) and the cod
of making comninercials Is a
one-third of what Hollywood
or New York studios charge.

week."
All the (nond offspring
have specific duties. Virl Is
Involved with Colluster In the
business end. Tom, who
enjoys printing, does all
of
the famIIy'sprinting, most of
the rest merely work on the
show but each appears to
have his own special Interest.
Jimmy, at 18 the youngest
maybethenewDonny.ona
recent family tour of
England, where they are
he
tsnerwiously popular,
wu virtually the Aw. But
of
is in the
changing,so, as Alan says,
"We'IIhavetowand ee."
The plan now ait
isto build on
the studio and enlarg
it,
adding more aoimddages, a
Western village, a full
reco
rdingstudio (they have
onenow,
in the basement of a
downtown motel where the
family once lived, and which
they Mjfl own).
George and Olive Osmond, In center, are
Some have expressed surrounded by their children (clockwise from
concern over what might
Marie) Merrill, Donny, Virl, Jay, Alan, Tom,
happen
to thejots)
studio
(and
the local
if u
to Jimmy Wayne.
Tv
show were cancelled. But the what happens to the show.
the atmosphere - they say
pout out that in
For
the
family,
this
Is
they
enjoy the feeling In
already, they had 44
happIness. George and Olive (kern, where they are still
Projects In
the (nd have their family "George
and Olive's kids,"
non-7y-show
udio, so they believe the
than
around thorn. The children
rather
the International
studio will prosper no matter have their work and they like stars they are elsewhere.

The family members all
live close by. They have
other investments In the
area - condominulms
(where theputshow's guest
sta rs are
up) and a
tennls-snd.racquet.bsfl club
for starters - and have
lovely homn js whichsicoat a
fraction or what milar
homes would cost In
Southern California.
Apii 18
"The family
works
____________________________
together" says Alan
.
.' ' '
EVENING
the
day cars center and Susan
SVWOS In the Police academY.
shoves producer. "We all
(R)
thu salaries that basically
6:00
are the same, but vary ac(4)
NEWS
,,
STUDIO 80 "Cobbler" "Leonard Bernstein Conduct.
cording to need. That is all
Mahlsr's Symphony No. 8"
decided in family meetings, u
Eight world-ronowned
an
try
6:30
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WEDNESD'j

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0 NBC NEWS

The
Shows On
Televislon

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Johnny
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Robert- .
11 Gloss
12 Card q.iin.
for two
13
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(French)
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Sidney
15 Comic
David
17 Actress
Sandra
18 Emanation
19 Snoozes
21 Pronoun
24 Liquid mea•
sure (abbr.)
25 Singer
Perry
26 Late actor
Laurel
27 Old French
coin
?S Greek letter
30 Unth,eat.
ened
33 Fence
Opening
35 Government
agency
38 Ear (comb.
form)
39 Old form
of you
40 Always

43 Singer
Mary
45 Actor
Erik
48 Mentally
sound
49 Stdi parts
50 Outlets
51 Musical fl
SttiJrflnI
52 Jazz man
DOWN
1 Encourages
2 Ancient
Sicilian
city
3 Perceived
4 His Nobility
5 Indian
farmer
6 Chemical
agents
7 Boy's
Most
nickname

20 Song writer
-. Porter
22 Exclarriation
of surprise
23 In Iprofi*)
25 Company
(br
26 Therefore
27 Compass
direction
29 That man
30 Southern
abbr-.l
31 Toward
32 Actress
Jodie ..
34 Philippine
native

35 Happenings
36 Fathers
(French)
37
gratia
artis
39 Barter
40 Cowgirl
Dale
42 Isfahans
Country
44 Confused
45 Et al
46 Theater sign
47 Summer
time in
New York
50 Mondale's
title

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Chorus, The Vienna Slngvsrein,
The Vienna Boys' Choir and

10:00
(4)•KAZ A young woman
- u mo
sWill'sonaiities

Is accused of murdering her
is

VEGAS A young woman
hiresDon o
Out how her
father. who has been dead for
ten years showed up it her
wadding. (R)
a ioo*v is THE .EGISLA.
TIM

7-IM
(2) TIC TACDOUGH
6:30
11:30
(I) MARY TYLER MOORE (4) MthS WINSLOW &amp; SON (2) 0 TONIGHT
Mary hires Phyllis U her news- Susan and her mother get Into George Carlin. Guest host:
Guests: Rip
room assistant with disastrous a huge fight when her mother Ta)1O(, Ben Verson.
disagrees with the diagnosis of (4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 THE CR088-Will
Susan's Pediatrician concern.,
ROCKFORD FILES Both
JOKER'S WILD
log the baby.
the mob and fedi agents
MACNEIL- / LEHMER
become extremely Interested
M
.
REPORT
when
Rockford's
father begins
(2) WHEELS Adam's test car
7:30
aIls Its trials and his eldest son receiving money In the mall.
POLICE WOMAN Pepper,
a LIARS cuss
Kirk (James Carroll Jordan)
U a ParOles, becomes
(4) FAMILY pIaj
unknowingly fails in love with
GAJICI FEM
the woman Adam was planning the object of a bank. robber's
stes BEAUTY 1140W
to marry Until the return of
CAROL. SLJ$141fl AND Erica. (Part 3 of 6) (A)
FRIENDS Guests: Eydls (4) DEAR OITECflVE Pro.
Gorine, Rich Uttl.
lessor Wsyland is suspected of
DICK CAVETT Guest: A. murdering a collage sodate. M NO VALLEY An sap"m
Bartlett Glamatil. (Part 2 of 2)
CHARLIE'S ANGELS Th. expert is hired by th. Sorklays
Angels are aaaign.d to protect to do mining work, but It turns
1:00
a
Young goit pro (Jalme Lee old that the man is wanted.
(1) 0 REAL PWPL1 (Prom. Curtis)
whose lit, Is being
lore) The funny things that
12:31
MANNOC Manni
everyday people do and the tsa$isd. (R)
appears
MOVIE "Buck And The to be the target of a mysterious
everyday things funny People
do ars focused on in this series Prs.hs," (C) (1972) Sidney gunman. (R)
celebrating the American Poit*, Harry Belafonte. A trail
12:40
guide for former slaves and a
a
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man dleguise as a
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Kolak's boas gets In deep trouden cold spell throw@ the preacher team up to fight ruth- Ms
when she tries to gamble
ersone, the wiNless. Bent. leasbounty hunters, (2 Hrs.)
her way to wealth, (A)
lay and Florsnoe Into one
1:30
crowded eparinisn.
a THE GREAT MIDWEST
INS VALLEY A large HOT AN BALLOON RALLY
MIcunt of gold is stored in the One of the largest and
too
best (2)
Stockton bank awaiting .
TOMOGROW
- Guests:
organIsed hot air baiI
rallies Larry Grossm,
Rom to the Mint.
pr s&amp;J.nt of
the country, held at Wlecon.
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DEAR DICK: When I saw Tony Orlando's special some
time ago I wondered whatever happened to his two
singers that were on his regular show. I missed them. His
special just wasn't up to par with them missing. CLIO R.
MILLER Eureka Springs, Ark.
They were called Dawn, collectively, and Telma
Hopkins and Joyce Wilson, individually. They are no
longer with Tony, and, as a matter of fact, they are no
longer with each other, either. From all I can find out,
Joyce is no longer in the business. And Telma has turned
to acting. She was on the recent "Roots" and Just did an
episode of "Love Boat." Actually, Telma is under contract to ABC, who are high on her. They are planning to
create a series for her.
DEAR DICK: When will the movie "The Shining," be
released and who will be playing the part of Jack
Nicholson's wife In It? E.P.W., Burnaby, B.C., Can.
That's a Stanley Kubrick film. Kubrick takes his own
sweet time and when it's finished It's finished and not a
moment before. Warner Bros., who will release it, say
they expect to have it out early in 1980, but that's Just a
hope, not a promise. Blythe Danner will co-star with
Nicholson in the thriller.
DEAR DICK: Could you please settle an argument for
me? Is Randolph Mantooth's partner from "Emergency"
the same as either one of the stars of "Adam-U? I say
they were not the same person. Finding this out would win

Ask Dick
Weiner

me a bet if I'm right. MRS. T. MINOR, Tucson, Ariz.
You are now a rich woman. Mantooth's fellow
fireman in "Emergency" was Kevin Tighe. The two cocops on "Adam-12" were Martin Milner and Kent
McCord.
DEAR DICK: My friends and I are having a controversy over the pronunciation of Lauren Tewes' name.
She stars in "Love Boat." Can you help? JULIE COOK,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
It is Law-wren. Oh, you mean the last name! All
together now, pucker up and say: Tweeze. There, you've
got it.
DEAR DICK: I would like to settle a bet. A friend of
mine told me that Mlkey, the kid on the Life cereal
commercial died. It was said he died of eating cosmic

candy and drinking pop at the same time. I tould like to
know if this is true. LEE DEE, Portage, Mich.
That rwnor has swept the Midwest. I've gotten a
bunch of mail, all variations of the same theme. I have
heard nothing to verify it. By the way, what is cosmic
candy?
DEAR DICK: Ross Martin co-starred with Robert
Conrad in "Wild, Wild West." I still see Conrad on TV
regularly, but I can't recall seeing Ross Martin since
"Wild, Wild West" ended. What's happened to him? I.J.
OSBORNE, Warsaw, I nd.
Ross has been busy, but selective, lie's (lone several
good things
rv movies, mostly
and there are
prospects for another series. He isn't hurting.
DEAR DICK: I would like some Information on Kene
Holliday, from "Carter Country." Did he go to Air Force
school in 1956 at Parks Air Force NRase and was he front
St. Louis? G.L, Tuscun, Ariz.
Wrong man. This Kene liolliday is a New Yorker, and
never was in Air Force school.
DEAR DICK: I am a big fan of "The Hardy Boys."
Has the show been taken off the air? I haven't seen the
show on TV lately. A.S., Troy, Ohio.
Goodbye forever, Joe and Frank hard), . Yes, the
show has been axed, as they say in the TV trade, and is
gone from the networks, although it re-run might show up
here and there still.
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Building An Empire: It's Easy As ABC
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) —
The man who started the
world's largest independent
retail liquor business says
discotheques are just
country clubs for young
people.
Jack Holloway says every
new ABC Liquor lounge is a
disco, even though the bars
have catered to blue-collar
workers for 43 years. It was

not his own idea, Holloway
admits.
His son, John, 25, bluntly
told him that ABC Liquors'
93 lounges were "old
fashioned and have no ap'
peal for young people who
are going to discos."
The first ABC discotheque
opened three years ago after
installation of extremely
expensive sound and light

THURSDAY
VENING

6.00
(2) (4)
NEWS
S STUDIO SEE "Cowboy"
Trick roping with a young Texas cowboy; Seattle's Green
Lake Crew prepares for a race.
(R)
630
(:2G2I NBC NEWS
(4)0 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS
S VILLA ALEGRE
7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary learns that her Income
tax return is about to be audit-

ed.

bid to reach Fort Laramie after
being wounded In an Indian
attack, while Will and Gideon

push on In their quest to be
reunited with the famJy. (Part 4
of 4)
MORK &amp; MINDY Mork

uses his Orkan age machine to
revert to a three-year-old and
adopts Mindy as his mom. (A)
WHODUNNIT A panel of
experts and contestants try to
solve a crime after "witnessing" a tape of it in this game
show hosted by Ed McMahon.

5 NOVA "Across The Silence
Barrier" Accomplished Individuals prove the success of
recent scientific and medical
breakthroughs for the deaf. (A)

830

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

April 1 9

LEHRER

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(1) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
MATCH GAME P.M.
$100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE

CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Tim Conway.
DICK CAVETT Guest: Kurt
Thomas.
500
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Miss Goodall And
The Wild Chimpanzees" Jane
Goodall sets up a camp on
Lake Tanganyika In the middle

ANGIE Angle's snobbish
sister-law Joyce i forced
into taking a singing job in a
saloon when her ex-husband
goes broke.
HIGHCUFFE MANOR Helen hears some pretty strange
stories about her late husband
when she ventures into the viilage outside the castle.

systems.
"They're like country
clubs for young people who
can't afford a country club
but need a nice place to go
for
entertainment,"
Holloway said.
Holloway, 67, began
building the ABC Liquors
Inc., empire in 1936, when
the
stigma
from
prohibition's bootlegging
out the differences between
the government-supported,
free enterprise system in a
developed country and a statecontrolled system In a Third
World country. (R)
-

0 CARTER

9:30

COUNTRY Sgt.

Baker quits the Clinton County

police force and goes back to
New York City.
10:00
(2')SOT. T.K. VU A police
detective (Johnny Yune) uses
his logic and acting ability to
solve the murder of a famous
rock singer.
0 BARNABY JONES

JR.'s investigation into a murder is hampered by a frightened nurse, a dead witness
and the police.
DOCTORS'
PRIVATE

0

LIVES A young doctor is

blamed for the death of some
teen-agers when a prescription
drug Is found in their smashedup auto.
STODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE

11:00
NEWS
(2) (4) 00
S DICK CAVETT Guest:
Eudora Welty. (Part 1 of 2)

days still lingered. He
opened Jack Holloway's
Friendly Bar, 30 feet wide
and 80 feet long, in downtown
Orlando.
When he went to the
president of a local bank for
a loan to open the tiny bar, he
was turned down. Holloway
said it was not his age, 24,
that prompted the refusal.
"Unfortunately,
the
banker headed the local
'drys," Holloway said. "He
was shocked by my plan and
turned me down. After a
while, people got used to the
idea."
When he opened a second
store, Holloway changed the
name because out-of-state
visitors had no trouble
recognizing his ABC signs as
a place where their thirsts
could be quenched. Liquor
was only available in some
states at Alcoholic Beverage
Commission outlets
usually called "ABC's."
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or else they might leave it in
their car where it would cook
and lose some of its taste."
ABC Liquors Inc., now has
149 package stores. The
company has been buying an

an existing chain in Miami
one of these days," Holloway
said.
ABC Liquors is a
privately held corporation

average of two or three
liquor licenses a year. Most
of its outlets are concentrated in Central Florida,
but stores can be found as far
south as Fort Pierce and
Fort Myers.
"And we will probably buy

annual revenue figures. One

with no desire to reveal
of Its comnpetitiors, the

Miami-based operators of
Big Daddy's, reported total
sales of $52.26 million for
1978. The company claims
only 57 outlets

-

than ABC.

-

profits were:
—single newspaper advertisements that promoted
several store locations

—volume purchases at low
cost
—broader inventory than
competitors
—discounts on featured
items
Good location was — and
still Is — the best sales

method of all, according to
Holloway. He locates ABC

11:30
storesontherightsideofthe
(2) TONIGHT Guest host: road leading away from high
and seriously wounded while at Don fickle,,
employment areas whenever
the scene of a robbery.hoini- (4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
possible.
That way it is
clde.(R)
0 WA'SH The 4077th
becomes
easier
an
for
Impromptu
someone on the
0 BARNEY MILLER The orphanage when heavy shelling
detectives discover that a
way home from work to pull
manipulatIng loan shark with forces Korean children to seek in and park.
cruel tactics Is a 14-year-old shelter at the camp. (A)
"Few people want to buy a
0 STARSICY &amp; HUTCH The
boy. (A)
Of a Chimpanzee reserve to
WORLD "The Nguba detectives pose as movie bottle of liquor or wine onthe
record theprimstss' behavior.
Connection" Farming In stuntmen to track down an s. way to work," he said.
(4)• THE CHISHOIUMS The Georgia Is contrasted with comic who is murdering his old "They 'night drop it on the
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Friday, April 13, 1979-11

Dawn Left Tony; Tie ma Gets S eries

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11.00
NEWS

conducted by Leonard Swn- 8OIC1( CAVETT Guest: Kurt
stein.
Thom".

"Supertrain" may come
and go, but some television
shows rim on and on. These
are the tube's oldest troupers
and the dates they
premiered, according to Us
rflag2Ilr:
"Meet the Press" (Nov.
20, 1947)
"Search for Toetw"
(Sept. 3, 1901)
"lays of Uts" (SopI. 9,
1901)
'The T.day Show"
(Jan. 14, 1102)
L. "ii. Glallft light"
(June 30, 1102),
1. "The Taaight Show"
(Sept.27,1104)
"Walt Dsy"(Oj, 27,
1904)
"Captain Xaagarse"
(Oct. 3, 1111)
"As do World T"
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elan raigee when Nancy brings hiØUIghs.d in thn footage
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Osmonds * George And Olive's Kids
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the lobby of the sandstone.
This one his the whole
All the (mond oftrIng
colored new studio bers, family involved. Even U.&amp; S1ul.
1
family's
IV
show
Is
have
specific duties. Yin Is
thereIsthebuuto(amin.
Georguand Olive arep.rtof ml,here, bi*the gilIo Is Indwthfj, the
Is ikth on a cchmin, as it, and Yin and '1in, the two need for much more than business end. Tom, who
thoh the be, were earns okhat ions who are hard of that. They have n'de a =joys pr4ièliig, doss all of
great beil n, AZOWId being and thne don't sing, coople
of (mtj4 movies the fanilly's printing. Most of
here, be is.
hepoatypuitlgcnthefr ("The Great &amp;sin"
and the rat merely,orkon the
It's the bust of George dancing shoes.
- "Going Coàoauta"), they show but each appears to
(henond, the father of all the
George (d is $4 now, make
dozens of corn- have his own special InOsnionds, the daddy of and happy man. His wife is merdala
they've done other tired.
S
Donny and N*W Jjgy a happy woman. Their TV shows jand
hope
to
do
jimmy,
at
a
is the YOWsged,
Mal
family Is iuccd and not other movlss
may be the new Iy. (i a
mid Wayne and Bitt and Torn One of them has strayed The rson for the studio's recent family tour of
and paniVather of 1$,
either from the MrMØd and success
is, of course,. EiJMd, ib.. they are
may (or may not) carry the nm'row or fiom the Utah eo*. Deck Cflkar,
•
triernendonejy popular, he
singing tra'Uon Into yet euvirosansat in which they former Los Angeles
another generation.
PW
who OW
the lawyer, w virtually the Mm. But
the ,ijj,
And d
his voice is In the proc of
They have rejected business here, says they can tiiigig
the ,
of
so, as Alan says,
Hollywood and, instead, do shows 12 or 13 peroont
rehearsal halls George and come back here and built a cheap.! here (Ced of ISIS
his cbserAg wife, (34fve
CO,000..quare400t studio on a cheaper, the design of is The $ne now is to build on - working lIke beavers
the
studio and enlarge It,
3$acr site. It h quickly studio facilitates quicker
jdJg more somages, a
next edition of the faiu' become Utah's second shooting schedules, they Western village, a full L
show. Now ft's calledbiggest tourist attraction have their own equipment, recording studio (they have
(nond Family ii" and (next to the Mormon labor costs le)
n
It took sy
and the cod onenOw,ththebs.ement ofa
Tabernacle In Salt Lake
mthlqg
Is a downtown motel where th
Donny and Marie Show" Qty) and Oren's second onethird ofcommercials
what Hollywood family once lived, and whiche
.
or New York studios charge. they
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atm own).
George and Olive Osmond, In center, are
Some have expressed surrounded by their children (clockwise from
The family IflifllbSf$ ' concern over what Tfl!gI't Marie) Merrill, Donny, Virl, Jay, Alan, Tom,
live close by. They have happmi to the studio (and to Jimmy, Wayne.
Other
Iii the all the local jobs) if the IV
area investments
- condominuims showwerecsnc,I1.ti. But, the what happens to the show. the atmosphere
(where the show's guest (heondo pola* out that in
- they may
Mars are put op)
For the family, this is they enjoy the flIng In
and • lEtS, already, they had 44 happIness. George and Olive (kim, where they are dill
temds.
snacqnet.b.fl
the around
(henoexi have their family "George and Olive's kids,"
for starters
- andClub
havenon-IV.show projects lii the
theybelieve
lovely h0 which cod a studio
them. The children rather than lb. International
fraction
h7 what similar will prosper no matter hay, their work mid they like Mars they are elsewhere.
homes would cost in
Southern Hfo
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"The family works
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together," says Alan
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her
Onmond, who serves as the
day care osnier and 8uee is accused of
•''°5' In
show's producer. "We all
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draw salaries that basirally
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are the same, but vary mc®•ImwS
fathir, who bee been deed for
'Lonard
Bernstein
Conducts
cording to need. That is all
hall
Mailers Symphony 140. 5" son years, h
decided In family meeting,
wadding. (R)up at
Eight wor$d-re--wne
and we try to meet every
tooy w mi t.eoistTh. Vienna State Opera Tun
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ASCI4WS

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Dawn Left Tony; reImaGetsSeries
DEAR DICK: When I saw Tony Orlando's special some
time ago I wondered whatever happened to his two
singers that were on his regular show. I missed them. His
special just wasn't up to par with them missing. CLIO R.
MILLER, Eureka Springs, Ark.
They were called Dawn, collectively, and Telma
Hopkins and Joyce Wilson, individually. They are no
longer with Tony, and, as a matter of fact, they are no
longer with each other, either. From all I can find out,
Joyce Is no longer in the business. And Telma has turned
to acting. She was on the recent "Roots" and just did an
episode of "Love Boat." Actually, Telma Is under contract to ABC, who are high on her. They are planning to
create a series for her.
DEAR DICK: When will the movie "The Shining," be
released and who will be playing the part of Jack
Nicholson's wife In It? E.P.W., Burnaby, B.C., Can.
That's a Stanley Kubrick film. Kubrick takes his own
sweet time and when it's finished it's finished and not a
moment before. Warner Bros., who will release It, say
they expect to have It out early In 1980, but that's just a
hope, not a promise. Blythe Danner will co-star with
Nicholson In the thriller.
DEAR DICK: Could you please settle an argument for
me? Is Randolph Mantooth's panther from "Emergency"
the lame as either one of the stars of "Adam-U? I say
they were not the same person. Finding this out would win

Ask Dick
Weiner

me a bet II I'm right. MRS. T. MINOR, Tucson, ArIz.
You are now a rich woman. Mantooth's fellow
fireman in "Emergency" was Kevin Tighe. The two co-cops on "Adam-12" were Martin Milner and Kent
McCord.
-DEAR DICK: My friends and I are having a controversy over the pronunciation of Lauren Tewes' name.
She star, In "Love Best." Can you help? JULIE COOK,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
It is Law-wren. Oh, you mean the last name! All
together now, pucker up and say: Tweeze. There, you've
got it.
DEAR DICK: I would like to settle a bet. A friend of
mine told we that Mikey, the kid on the Life cereal
commercial died. It was said he died of eating cosmic

candy and drinking pop at the same time. I would like to
know If this Is true. LEE DEE, Portage, Mich.
That rumor has swept the Midwest. I've gotten a
bunch of mail, all variations of the same theme. I have
heard nothing to verify it. By the way, what is cosmic
candy?
DEAR DICK: Ross Martin co-starred with Robert
Conrad in "Wild, Wild West." I still see Conrad on TV
regularly, but I can't recall seeing Ross Martin since
"Wild, Wild West" ended. What's happened to him? I.J.
OSBORNE, Warsaw, Ind.
Ross has been busy, but selective. He's done several
good things - TV movies, mostly - and there are
prospects for another series. He isn't hurting.
DEAR DICK: I would Like some Information on Kene
Holliday, from "Carter Country." Did he go to Air Force
school in 1956 at Parks Air Force N Base and was he from
St Louis? G.L, Tuscon, Aria.
Wrong man. This Kene Holliday Is a New Yorker, and
never was in Air Force school.
DEAR DICK: I am a big fan of "The Hardy Boys."
Has the show been taken off the air? I haven't seen the
show on TV lately. A.S., Troy, Ohio.
Goodbye forever, Joe and Frank Hardy. Yes, the
show has been axed, as they say in the TV trade, and is
gone from the networks, although a re-run might show up
here and there still.

Building An Empire: It's Easy

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ABC

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
not his own idea, Holloway systems.
days still lingered. He or else they might leave It in an existing chain in Miami
The man who started the aim-Its.
"They're like country opened Jack Holloway's their car where it
would cook one of these days," Holloway
world's largest Independent
His son, John, 25, bluntly clubs for young people who Friendly Bar, 30 feet
wide
and
lose
some
of
its taste." said.
retail liquor business says told him that ABC Liquors' can't afford a country club and 80
feet long, In downtown
ABC
Liquors
Inc.,
now has
ABC Liquors is a
discotheques are just 93 lounges were "old but need a nice place to go Orlando.
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package
stores.
The privately held corporation
country clubs for young fashioned and have no ap for entertainment,"
When he went to the company has been buying
pe
people.
peal for young people who Holloway said,
an with flu desire to reveal
president of a local bank for average of two or
three annual revenue figures, One
Jack Holloway says every are going to discos."
Holloway, 67, began a loan to open the tiny bair, he
liquor licenses a year. Most of its competitiors, the
new ABC Liquor lounge is a
The first ABC discotheque building the ABC Liquors was turned down.
Holloway
of its outlets are con- Miami-based operators of
disco, even though the bars opened three years ago after Inc., empire in 1936, when said it was not his
age,
24,
centrated
in Central Florida, Big Daddy's, reported total
have catered to blue-collar installation of extremely the
stigma
from that prompted the refusal.
but
stores
can be found as far sales of $52.26 million for
workers for 43 years. It was expensive sound and light prohibition's bootlegging
"Unfortunately, the south as Fort Pierce
and 1978. The company claims
banker headed the local Fort Myers.
only 57 outlets
out
the
differences
between
92 fewer
April 19 the government-supported, 'drys,"' Holloway said. "He
"And we will probably buy than ABC.
free enterprise system In a was shocked by my plan and
developed country and a state- turned me down. After a
controlled
system In a Third while, people got used to the
bid to reach Fort Laramie
after
Worldntry.
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idea."
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When he opened a second
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(1)5• NEWS
STUDIO SEE "Cowboy" reunited with the famty. (Part 4 Baker quits the Clinton County name because out-of-date
Trick roping with a young Tex- of 4)
police force and goes back to visitors had no trouble
as cowboy; Seattle's Green 5 MORK A MINDY Mork
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recognizing his ABC signs as
Lake Crew Prepares for a race. uses his Orkan age machine to
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T.K. VU A POIICe could be quenched. Liquor
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WHODUNNIT A panel of his logic and acting ability
was only available in some
NBC NEWS
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experts and contestants try to
states at Alcoholic Beverage
CSSNEWS
solve a crime after "witness- solve the murder of a famous Commission
ABC NEWS
outlets
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called
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show hosted by Ed McMahon.
(4)5 BARNABY JONES
Other tricks that increased
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 5 BARNEY MILLER The becomes an Impromptu easier for someone on the
EPBCIM. "Miss Goodall And detectives discover that a orphanage when heavy shelling way home from work to pull
The Wild Chimpanzees" Jan. manipulating loan shark with forces Korean children to
in and park.
Goodall sets up a camp on cruel tactics Is a 14-year-old shelter at the Camp. (A)
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71st Year, No. 20+—Sunday, April 15, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Mary Magdalen at miracle of Easter

U.S. State Department officials In
Washington said two Vincentlan children
were killed, possibly as the result of toxic gas.
St. Vincent Tourism Minister Hudson Tanner
said he had heard of the deaths, but could not
confirm them.
The 4,000400t Mount Soufriere, which killed
2,000 people In 1902, erupted at 5 a.m. Friday,

Eas ter Ceremony
Recalls Victims
JERSEY CITY, N.J.
(UP!) — The parishioners
of All Saints Church
remembered their neighhors who were victims of
recent muggings, murders
and other tragedies as they
reenacted the Stations of
the Cross In a Good Friday

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More than 200 people

city, an area scarred by
increasing crime and

They stopped at several
schools, churches and the
sites of recent murders,
muggings, a house where a
family was displaced by
fire and a street where a

urban decay.

teenager, allegedly under

Joined
wound

the

procession that
through

the

Lafayette section of the

group

followed

And the Rev. Thomas
Olsen, pastor of All Saints
Church, offered a prayer
for Mrs. McMahon.
"We come to the site of
the most recent outrage
committed against our
community. Today this
spot is our Calvary. It was
here
that
Frances

Frances Losaldo, who said
she has been mugged twice
at her front door.
Members
of
the
procession, garbed in
period dress, reenacted the
14 Stations of the Cross
Jesus Christ's journey to
Calvary
Hill where he was
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you, 0 Lord, to accept a
violent death at the hands
of a disturbed person,"
Olsen said,
The group also stopped in
front of the home of Mary
Yakublk, an 86-year-old
woman who was strangled
In her home two years ago.
Her assailant has not been

the Influence of drugs,
car into a
parked vehicle.
Guillermo Lucena, the

smashed his

he walked barefoot through
the streets, stopping at the
sites of recent crimes.
"There have been too
many muggings here. We
have got to stay together.
Everyone Is scared to go

belching clouds of choking fuznes and ash that
residents nearby said virtually blotted out the

caught.

man playing Christ, was
raised on a cross In front of

sky.
It exploded again at 5 p.m., blasting huge
rocks hundreds of feet into the air along with
a dark plume of ash that darkened the
evening sky over neighboring Barbados, 100
miles to the southwest.
Tanner said the third eruption at about 9
p.m. did not seem to be as powerful as the
first two, although he could not see Mount
Souldorn from his ls In Klngstown.
An official of the U.S. Agency for Inter.
national Development reported a fourth

"This could the off or it could really blow
and create a disaster of major proportions,"
said AID official Brian Moss.
He said all Americans on the Island were
believed safe and Peace Corps volunteers
working In the volcano area had been accounted for.
The Coast Guard in Miami said the 378-foot
cutters Gallatin and Dallas and the 210-foot
cutter Vigilant were steaming toward the 150square-mile island along with aircraft from
its air station in Puerto Rico.
"If the decision to evacuate Is made, we
hope to be on the scene ready to begin," the

Coast Guard spokesman said,
In Washington, the U.S. Agency for
International Development ordered U.S.
aircraft stationed in the Panama Canal Zone
to immediately fly to St. Vincent with 4,000
cots, 10,000 blankets and cooking utensils
In Elizabeth City, N.C., the Coast Guard
said Its C-130 aircraft and pilots were put on
alert to assist in any possible evacuation.
The government of St. Vincent, a Britishassociated state mobilized all Island doctors,
nurses and police vehicles and designated
police stations and other public buildings as
gathering points for an island-wide
evacuation.
A Barbadian journalist said he managed to
drive to within 10 miles of the erupting crater
but had to turn around because "the road was
totally choked with refugees fleeing the
danger area."
Mount Soufriere last erupted In 1971, but Its
deadliest outburst was In 1902 when It killed
2,000 people. Two days later, Moa* Pates
erupted on the French Island of Martinique
and killed more than30.000,

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'Made Folks Aware'

"I hope the murderer's
conscience will torture

By SHARON CARRASCO
to develop a proper educational away but we admit it Is improgram in sex education with possible to do it that quickly,"
Herald Staff Writer
"Regardless of the result, it the help of the Medical Parker said.
out at night ..." said
has made people more con- Association, Ministerial
murdered In February.
scious of a problem and Association, health and social "We want it thought up and
done properly," Parker said.
something should be done about organizations and interested
parents. The prograisi will be If it takes a year to do It exit."
tremely well, it takes a year,"
That was the reaction of
he said.
Elmer Wontenay of the
'III
Parker said he would help
Seminole County Chapter of the
'We want It
Florida Alliance for Respondevelop the sex education
program if he is called upon.
sible Parenting to the school
thought up
board's recent decision to ban a
Previously, Layer has con.
sex education program in the
tended
that sex education
classroom,
and don.
cannot be taught In the
Members of the alliance
classroom until the offensive
touched
off
a
heated
confive
hours
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a
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boiled
for
cinematic effort.
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!)
properly
advertisement and products in
when
they
of
garlic
and
rosemary.
sauce
The
dlrector told the audience troversy recently
In a college town known for
the
media are "cleaned up."
Herzog had promised to eat he hoped to provide "encoir- asked the Seminole County
radical politics and bizarre life
Layer Is organizing a cornstyles, you have to be really his shoe If a friend, Errol agernert to an who wart to school Board to Implement a
offbeat to attract attention. So Morris, who had never worked make tUrns and are afraid to mandatory "family living" piloted through youth, church mittee of concerned citizens to
on his Latest yWjft, German film on a film, produced a work start. It's a good example."
curriculum in the public schools and other community groups. define
offensive
aderzog
Dr. Vann Parker, a member vertisements, review present
about
a
pet
cemetery
in
Naps,
Hersog,
undaunted
by
his
for
students In kindergarten
director Werner H
of the Alliance, said he was not advertising and set standards,
first tests of ", fad," has through grade 12.
Calif.
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film
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made
a
by
mad" about the school To date, approximately 30
'lbs desert boct
Bering Thursday on the stage Herzog fulfilled his pert of the he'll eat his other shoe when instructed Seminole County hoard's decision,
citizens have signed up to
"Certainly all of us would like participate on the committee,
of theaternearthe University 'bargain before 1,000 spectators Morris' film is picked up for Superintendent of Schools
William Layer to initiate steps to see something started right he said.
Of California had been shredded prior to the premiere of Morris' distribution.
the home where Frances
McMahon, an 84.yearold
woman, was brutally

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said her daughter-in-law,
Betty Yakubik.

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Island's 100,000 resIdents,
Cato ordered the evacuation of some 10,000
people from villages In a 10-mile radius of tilt
volcano, 30 miles north of Kingstown, shortly
after the first of at least three spectacular
eruptions Friday.

eruption before 11 p.m.

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spokesman in Miami said a decision may be
made as early as today by St. Vincent
authorities on whether to evacuate the

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KINGSTOWN, Windward Islands (UP!)
U.S. airplanes today rushed relief supplies to
10,000 people fleeing the spectacular eruptons of Soufriere volcano on the Island of St.
Vincent, which blasted boulders high Into the
air and covered the clear Caribbean skies
with a blanket of ash seen 100 miles away.
Premier Milton Cato declared a state of

aside for juveniles. Orange counties.

Inspectors noted "the over- The problem of overcrowding
crowding In the jail makes prompted Seminole County
separation by offense Im- Sheriff John Polk last month to
possible."
write circuit judges and ask
Inspectors further said the them to discontinue the pracovercrowding has generated tice of "weekend sentencing."
some problems relating to Some offenders are permitted
sanitation. The report said the by judges to serve their sen
crowding in the cells creates tences two days at a time
potential health problems, from Friday to Sunday
so
adding "general housekeeping that they may keep their jobs,.
could be improved."
The practice, Polk said,
The third violation dealt with compounds the overcrowding at
the posting of rules and the Jail.
regulations relating to con- Judge Robert McGregor and
traband. Inspectors said there Judge Voile Williams defended
was not a written list of those the practice of the weekend
rules visible In the facility,
sentencing, and did not respond
In addition to the areas of to Polk's letter. Williams said
noncompliance, the inspectors the problem of overcrowding at
suggested the lLgMIig in the the jail is the reaplt of poor
cells be improved and that the -planning by county cornrules pertaining to prisoner mlloners, who did not foresee
conduct be posted. FPC of the need for a bigger facility
'1tetiis said the report would be several years ago.
used to compare progress made
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Relief Supp lies
Sent To Island ' s
Volcano Victims

Inspectors from the Florida by the county prior to the next
Department of Corrections unscheduled Inspection.
cited problems of sanitation The Inspection was made on
and Inadequate housing In the March 27. At that time, the Jail
Seminole County Jail following log Indicated that the
a recent spot inspection,
population for the month varied
na report receivedbycircuit from a low oflO6toa high of 126
court clerk Art Beckwith this persons. The facility was built
week, FDC inspectors Indicated to hold 95 persons.
the jail was not in compliance Since the time of the inwith three recommended spection, the situation has not
standards, primarily as a result improved. Sheriff's department
of overcrowding at the facility. records show 123 persons are
The report stated the jail did now in custody. To alleviate
not meet satisfactory housing overcrowding, the county must
standards In that there is no detain some persons in
area in the facility specifically facilities in Lake, Brevard and

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list Year, No. 162—Sunday, February 25, 1979

20 Miles Inside Neighbor

China Captures
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United Press Inierandosel
Chinese tank-led forces have Chu proposed the immediate still definitely in Vietnamese
pushed 20 miles into Vietnam opening of negotiations with hands was Iag Son, 90 miles
and captured four provincial Vietnam but there was no northeast of Hanoi and 15 miles
capitals in the week-old war, immediate response from Wet. south of the Chinese border,
where regular Vietnamese
intelligence sources inBangkok Mm.
DEANSCUREIBER
said today.
Although Chinese planes Army tT000p have been thrown
.,,dead at 59
But the counterattacking preceded the ground attacks, a into the defense, the sources
have Pushed Chinese government said
Vietnamese
Intelligence sources In the
the Chinese beck to some points spokesmen denied reports his
along the 450-mile border nation carried out an air strike Thailand capital said In addl•
nthe former Communist in the subur bs of the pod city of tion to Leo Cal, which fell on
allies, intelligence and U.S. pjpi
J%='s Kdo news Tuesday, the Chinese Army
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agency reported from Peking looks as though it has control of
Can Bang, Lai Qiau and Mong
The Soviet Union sent Al today.
large trenaport planes and the
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fliphip of its Pacific fleet to
Hanoi has admitted losing
Vietnam in a show of s' port nese official who was not only Lao Cal and today the
for Hanoi, with whom It car ldentlfied, was quoted byKyodO Japanese Communist newspa.
cluded a "friendship and as saying: "There has been no per Akahata, which has a
Ming yet by the air force.
in Hanoi, reportcooperation" treaty' In
Dr. Earl Weldon, president of
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denied losing Cao Bang.
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said today the college has
But Japanese foreign sources "suffered a great loss" with the
told the Security Council it does With the war a week old
"net went a single Inch of today, intelligence sources In said reports from their em- death Friday of Dr. Robert A.
Vietnamese territory" and will Bangkok, said "It looks like the busy In Hanoi indicated the Schreiber, dean of students.
withdraw Its army alter Chinese want to take the capital town had fallen and intelligence
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punishing Hanoi' for Its of every province on the bor- sources said, "Cao Bang Is certificated employee of the
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ballet pages In the newspaper prior to elections. We are
able to have more voting machines and to operate the
elections cheaper. We do not have maintenance, storage

Nova Scotia Mine Blast
Labeled A 'Major Disaster
GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia (UP!) An
explosion ripped through the 12th level of a
coal mine early today and officials said a
number of miners were killed and many injured. Officials of the Cape Breton
Development Corp. mine refused to give
details of the blasts.
One report said two hospitals, the Glace
Bay General Hospital and the Community
Hospital, have declared the explosion a
"major disaster." But local radio reporter
Carol McDade said the mine officials, in this
town of 25,000 said: "It is not a major explosion and that all men have been taken out
of the mine."

Frank Jose. Jan is
assisted by Urban NortIcu1trist Tom Davis and
former Horticultural Agent
Reggie Brown, who will be
in charge cd the ornamentalplaids.
Once the fair opens for its
two-week run members of

Armed Men Enter Tehran IBM
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) A spokesman for
International Business Machines said armed
men entered the downtown IBM building early
today but denied earlier reports that two
Americans had been seized. The spokesman
said three armed men he understood to be
from the Islamic vigilantes of Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini had entered the building
and asked to see the general manager. "They
made certain inquiries, were given the information they required, and left," said Vehi
Mashour, personnel and communications
manager for IBM in Tehran.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The State
Department has rejected charges by Senate
Minority Leader Howard Baker that the
security of secret U.S. documents and sensitive military equipment in Iran was endangered during the revolutionary takeover.
"We don't think that is true," State Depart—

ment spokesman Tom Reston said Friday.
"We disagree with him because we don't think
anything was compromised."

Swift Woodcock OK Forecast
may be spared the embarrassment of having
to open Its embassy in Peking without an
official ambassador to head It. The Sentate
Monday opens debate on the nomination of
Leonard Woodcock to be ambassador to China
and approval is expected In time for the
Thursday opening of the embassy.

Mrs. Beasley said a Georiga legislative committee
discovered recently, while studying a bill concerning the
salaries of probate judges, that a paragraph had been
Inserted calling for the use of hand lever voting machines.
"When the section on voting machines was discovered the
bill was killed in committee," she said. "We don't want, ,:
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BINleY UkL
Rtthnorxl County has 58,000 to 60,000 registered'
voters, about the same number of qualified voters as
Seminole County.
Mrs. Beasley said the Votamatics have been used In
her county since 1966.
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Carolyn Hatcher, elections supervisor in Albany,.
Dougherty County, Georgia is "very happy with the
mjes." The county, somewhat smaller than
Seminole, has about 30,000 regIstered voters in 28
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Seminole County's $50
million agirl-busineas will
be featured in the county's
exhibit at the M annual
Central Florida Fair
opening at Orlando',
Exhibition Park
Tuesday.
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considering
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this time, others commonly
grown here during the rest
of the year will be supplied
for the display by a
Seminole County producer
from farms In South
Florida c
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cress,
squab, eggplant, green

products such as concentrate and citna pulp.
Eggs and honey produced
In Seminole will also be
shown.
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available will be displayed

entries by individuals and
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rabbit growers to show
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WASHINGTON (UP!) U.S. mediator of
the Egyptian-Israeli peace talks Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance remained at Camp David
and his wife joined him for the weekend. Both
delegations planned to stay through Saturday,
according to a State Department spokesman.
The only information about the talks, which
are under a news blackout, came from official
statements put out in Washington, which said
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friendly.., with serious exchanges on all
sides." In the Middle East, however, news
accounts speculated the talks would end with
the U.S. assuming a major "linkage" role In
further talks.

Queen Visits Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (UP!)
- Queen Elizabeth arrived in Abu Dhabi
today to a warm welcome from government
officials, a folk-dancing group and thousands
of cheering citizens. Arriving at Port Zayed
aboard the royal yacht Britannia, the queen
was met by United Arab Emirates President
Sheik Zayed Ben Sultan, Vice President Sheik
Ilaahld Ben Said Al Maktown and the other
five supreme council members of the sevenstate federation.

Lawyer Pleads For Bhutto Life
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (UP!) - The
lawyer for ZnMkar All Bhutto pleaded with
the Supreme Court today to commute the
former prime mhIster's death sentence
because of the narrowasne of the court's spilt
decision upholding Bhutto's conviction. Attorney Yahya Bakhtlar said as far as he knew
there has never been a case in Pakistan In
which a conepirator not present at a murder

was socondsiflnsd to death.
Bhutto convicted in March iV$ by the
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ledo Centennial Nears
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Ovledo'a residents vs
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their city in conjunction
with the dty'sCentN%11
celebration Mardi 541.
The "stock csrtIfk*tss"
ar. being sold at$laAare,
with the prociede going to
help defray, the cost of the
event.
The centennial cornmilk. has coaslonsd
the design and casting ofa
circular broea. PIMP 12
Inches, In diameter cornmernorating the city's
huh birthday for
presentation tothecityfor
do" lathe city lwil.
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bow many ballots we have and, If necessary, we can
count them by hand," she said.
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Etthberger said that depending
the scope the
county commimionera wish to
with the
voting
method, it could be '
printouts
voter ;
registration lists to be brought back to Seminole from
Orange County.
With a mlnl'cosnputer In Supervisor of Elections.,
Camilla Bruce's office even the purge of voters, who have.,:.
net cad ballots In the pad four year., could be ac •
o w , ph.d
more efficiently, Etchberger said.
The life of the Votmiaf lea Is undeterminable Etch-;,..
bargu said, adding there are no moving parts'In the ,
machines andno Puts toweer out. Ua rivet ona lock, •
breaks, repair and replacement cost would be low, he .
mid.
Storage Oftbl mwbi=Is WAM tactor that hall to be I'; '~
considered, Etchbarger said. The Votnmntic can be,
collepeid Into a carrying case about the size of a large,
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tenlsw.d were very reluctant to talk at first, because they wpr,a
Am oosceniid about what the Japanese might do. The Jap.
controlled the
for years and the Marshallese have alwajs
bees aemenbat fearful of them"
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for programs and ways to
better the college. His heart
went out to young people to help
them in any way he possibly
could.
"Dean Schreiber was Indrwnental In setting up the
scholarship program at the
school If a youngster really
wanted to go to school, Dean
Schreiber would help anyway
he could to seeto It that student

boss and

we all respected and loved him
as a human being," Dr. James.
Sawyer, Dr. Schrelber's
assistant, said Saturday.
"The thing he was known for
by the students was his open
door policy. There was never a
Uwe a studueg with a probilarn
or concern had to wait. Students

always came first.
Dr. Schreiber moved to
Sanford In 1911 from St.
Augustine, where he was dean
of student affairs of St. John's
Junior College.
He was an ordained minister
and member of the Winter Park
Church of the Brethren.
An Army veteran, he was a
Mason In St. Augustine and a
member of the American Per-

sonnel Guidance Association
and the Association of Community Colleges.
Dr. Sdireiber is survived by
his wife, Marion; one daughter,
Mrs. Josephine Frankham,
Sanford; a granclion, Robert
Nov11]., Sanford; five brothers,
Wayne and Russell, IAtiti, Pa;
Charles, Quarryville, Pa.;
Harold, Akron, Pa.; and Lester,
New Holland, Pa.
Funeral services will be 11

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Funeral Chapel, with the Rev.
Guy R. Buch officiating.
QirnatI will follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Robert A.
Schreiber Student College Fund
or the Seminole Community
College Foundation.

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Hillsborough has 224,000 registered voters. Smith said
even with the problem of some damp cards, they were
easily cewded by hand.
"It's the sweetest thing we ever did," Esther Amor,
executive thief deputy to Elections Supervisor Charles J.
of Clearwater, Pinellas County, said.
Pinellas County went on the computer system last
year. First, the new equipment was used in a fire district
election and later In the first and second primary and On
general election.
"It's beautiful system and
had problems,"
should. "We had lever machines and had a lot of trouble
with them.
"We have outreach voter registration many of the
banks and savings and loan Institutions. Prior to an
election we put a votamatic in each those the public
to see and try. At every polling place thus is a demonstrator and someone there to show anyone who needs help
how ithaused.
"Al the polls on election day, there is no waiting line
beeausewehavenupiy
more units _ two to Urn times a*.

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filters.
Central Florida Astronomical viewing the eclipse calls for two refracted onto the ether piece of
Hld8taflWrtter
The observation Is open to the Society. The highest grade pieces thick paper or card- cardboard held in the other
An astronomical event will public, according to Kay welder's glass to be found In board. A pinhole I. punched In hand.
Ala
take place Monday that has not Bartholomew, hospital public central Florida Is Number 10, one piece of paper and held a
The process Is the same with
occurred In seven years and relations director,
few
she said.
'..
the mirror projection as with Is
Will not be witnessed here for
A solar eclipse occurs when
In addition to
damage, paper.
the pinhole method. As the
the riInder of this century. the moon passes between the photographers who want to take
The sun should be at your eclipse begins, the refracted
It will begin with a gradual
and the earth.
pictures of the event should be back for this device to work, light Mthilng on the second
darkening, like a huge thick
Hospital officials have warned that the cloth shutters according to Mrs. Cole. The iwi piece of cardboard becomes
cloud shifting across the sun. In dressed the danger
through the pinhole will partially obscured.
many modern
have
the northwest, the darkness will the eclipse directly. The sun's will burn if aimed directly
appear as a circle on the second
A solar eclipse Is a rare ocmount until the horizon Is aglow rays can be dangerous to the eclipse, noted Mrs. Cole.
piece of paper. As the eclipse cirrance. The Lad one visible In
and only a black spot tissue of the eyes.
The risk of eye damage to begins, the circle will become Florida took place about seven
surrounded by a burning corona
"Looking at the sun, even people looking at the sun during partially obscured until ap- years ago, but was obscured by
is vise in
,
with
darkest sun glasses, an eclipse prompted the proximately
percent is heavy cloud cover.
It is an eclipse and it iill will cause Solar Retinopathy," hospital, hi cooperation with the darkened.
Mrs. Cole saw her first
?
lip
begin around 10:30 a.m. and according to Dr. Jon R. Day, Seminole County School
•'Y
Th e second method of eclipse in 1963. She was in
last tmW almost 2
ac- local ophthalmologist. "This is District, to issue warning projection is a Little more Virginia at the time and the
cording to Ann Cole, an an Irreparable burn of the back leaflets to school children last elaborate. It requires two eclipse was in totality there.
amateur astronomer and part of the eye which causes week. The bulletin also showed pieces of cardboard and a That means the moon covered
,.., ..••;• ,•
manager of Seminole Memorial permanent loss of vision."
several ways one can build his mirror. Once again a hole, this the ion entirely.
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Hospital's laboratory.
The only safe material or her projection devices for time about the size of a dime is
"When you are In the path of
Mrs. Cole and other hospital through which to view an witnessing the eclipse.
cut in one of the pieces of UWty everything wound you
officials will provide a unique eclipse directly Is Number 14
The simplest homemade cardboard. The mirror
becomes very quit and when Nurse Ann Cole demonstrates mirror projection method of viewing eclipse
view of the eclipse from an welder's glass, according to projection device is the pinhole placed behind this piece of it's over everyone cheers," without damaging the eyes. Monday's scheduled eclipse will be the last until
2018.
observing area they will Mrs. Cole, a member of the projector. This method of cardboard. The sunlight is remembered Mrs. Cole.
establish In a field between
Seminole Boulevard and First

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but concentrates on
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Votamatic and has used the computer system of voting in
elections since 1976. There was a problem In a recent:
election there.
"One problem was that the computer cards were V
stored in a non-sirconditioned area for a couple days
before the election," Jack Smith, an officer In the
supervisor of elections office there, said.
"We had an inordinate number of cards
in the
computer because they were damp from picking up
moisture from the air. Then, too, we do not have
equipment CES sells for tabulating the crcli. We did,
however, buy the computer program," he said.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Devices

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Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M.- 9 P.M.
Open Sunday 12:30.5:30 P.M.

�4A—Evs1hg Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Sanday, Feb. 2h17

Thieves Take
Dodge Van.

NATK)N

IN BREF
Did

Nixon

To Rule

NEW YORK (UPI) — The Nixon Ad.
ministration reportedly sought to partially
mute criticism of the former president and his
policies by gaining control of public broadcasting. The New York Times today reported
that the efforts to control public broadcasting
were detailed in files from the White House
Office of Telecommunications policy, which
the newspaper obtained through the Freedom
of Information Act.
The Times said that while no single memo
contained a master plan, taken together they
traced a strategy that Included takeover of the
Public Broadcasting System through the
presidential appointment process to the PBS

the dealership, reported the
theft to depudles. There was no
Of how the vehicle
was starlet
MONEY, JEWELRY TAM
Quarlea theta, Sjoberg, U.
of 1114 Holly Ave., Sanford,
reported thieves entered his
e late Friday or early
Saturday and took $140 from a
pair of pub in big b.droounand
jewelry valued at aboid $100,
according to Sanford Police.
E ntry to the home was gained
by prying the front door open
aid cudthug the nI4 chain that
secured the door from bd,,
according to police.
DIAMOND mLFT
Doris ShIflOw 10, Chateau
LeMans
Apartments,

'Biggest Funny Money Bust'
The Secret
Service and local police confiscated four
suitcases bulging with counterfeit $100 bills
and forged $20 American Express checks
Friday, in a two-pronged arrest that began in
Warwick and ended in Providence.' 'It was the
biggest funny money bust in the history of
New England," said Assistant U.S. Attorney
James O'Neill. The suspects arrested were
identified as Travis E. Parker, 33, a native
Texan now living in Providence; his wife
Karen Parker, 26, of Providence; Edwin
Travis Fletcher, 39, also known as Travis
Williams, of Omaha Tex., and Forester 0.
Robertson, 40, of Wichita Falls, Tex. A
spokesman said the arrests stemmed from
Information developed by Warwick police.
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diamond valued at $100 from
her apoutment late Friday or
early Saturday, according to
sheriff's —u

At the

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Colwell, 47,

Both apartments were en

tired tlrongh windows pried
open, according to deputies.
POOL RAIL RAUL
Burglars got WA cash during
a lresk.ln at Sonny's Pool
Room, 501 Sanford Ave.,
Burglars apparently forced
Open a beck door to SWn entry
to the oWnent sometime
Wdaasdiy or Thursday between 5:41 p.m. and 1:11 a.m.

Church

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter,

his mountaintop retreat occupied by Middle
East peace negotiators, planned to spend the
weekend In the White House catching up on
paperwork and staying In touch with
developments In Indochina and Iran. Whether
Carter's personal diplomatic appeals for
restraint in the China-Vietnam conflict will
bring an early halt to the hostilities "remains
to be seen," said Press Secretary Jody
Powell.

Hawaii: $6 Million Damage
HILO, Hawaii (UP!) — Damages from this
week's devastating rain and flooding on the
Island of Hawaii have been estimated at more
than N million. Athorlt1à said Friday
damage to roads and highways was $2 mll)1on
crop losses went u.hlgh as $2.7 million with
damage to homes and businesses on Hilo
along at more than $500,000.

Peril

United Press Internatlssal
More snow moved oit of the Rocky
Mountains Into the Plains and Great Lakes
states today and many southern and eutern
areas braced for flash flooding from rain and
melting now. Snow fell acrou portions of the
northern RoCkies, extreme Northern Plains,
eastern Missouri and florthern Illinois.

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M year Iba there have bean Is already.
the rsd toereasi, the pI&amp;o
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R.glstratlon Hours:
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Day MaiM. :OI

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time needed because we want to be sure
you pay the smallest legitimate tax. That's
anotherreason why H&amp;R Block should do
your taxes.. .whichr form you use, short
or long.

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SINGLEI

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INVITE YOU TO SEE

DENTURES

ON
SUNDAYS FEBRUARY 23, 1970

FRom s45

"IF I SHOULD DIE"

Now In Florida, the famous Florence
Denture Clinics offer you same-day service and professional care for as little as
$60.00 for a complete set of quality, individually fitted permanent dentures.

Deluxe modelsfmm $150.00.
Florence, under the direction of dentists licensed by the State of Florida, Is
the most experienced, Largest denture
clinic In Florida.

A Motion Picture Dealing With

LIFE AFTER LIFE
Are these life after death experiences real? or lust the vivid
hallucinations of a dying brain?
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Why are these near death experiences all positive?

WITJU CLINICS

Is the hell spoken of in the Bible
merely the remnant of a primitive
religion which modern man has long

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clgarett.s; two boxes of her wallet while she was
Joluasen's baby powder and two studying In the Seminole
I&amp; Insurance policies.
Community College Library
Friday, according to police.
TOOLS TAZEN
The wallet contained about
Aid.! of $460 In tools was
reported stolen from a con- $10 In cash, according to police.

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IN BRIEF
For Marine Sgt. Kraus: Hugs,
Kisses, Salutes, Handshakes

Dan Bolt, 41, of Lgwood

told sheriffs deputies he
discovered the lock broken oft a
storage shed at the site on
Thursday at 7:30 a.m. He
reported the shed was secured
at 4:30 p.m. an Wednesday.
Stolen were a fenizug tool
kit and. torch.
SAW MISSING
A circular saw worth $10 was
reported stolen from the garage
of a hem. at 104 Camnlrke
Drive new Longwood. Gifford
Petersen, 52 told sheriff's
deputies he discovered the saw
mlithug on Thursday.
RADAR DETECTOR GONE
A Fisuibueter radar detection
unit and a e4t"mn's band radio
were stolen from a car parked
at the Sanford Inn at State Road
400 and 46 new Sanford. Jimmy
Carroll, 10, ci Conover, N.C.
reported the merchandise was
stolen somethne Thursday or
Friday between 9p.m. and 0:30
am. Burglars apparently
forced open a vent window to
gain entry to the vehicle.
Records Indicate the merchandise was worth $110.
BURGLARY REPORTED
Three watches and two
COMM were reported stolen
during a burglary at 79 Spring
St. In the Orange Estates
subdivision near Altamonte
Springs. Mary Richardson, 32,
reported a window screen was
removed by birgiarstoget Into
W home. The mercbaae
was valued at 1177.

SchooI, Home Different For Autistic Kids

While Nancy is allowed to
By LEONARD XRANSDORFchairs, bounce on a rubberized
cushion and crawl through a participate In such activities as
Herald Staff W'rttar
plastic tunnel to get their skills, the girl scouts and other school
What Is autinn?
Webster's dictionary defines Life at home is somewhat activities, Andy Is usually
it as: "absorption in self- different for the parents of under constant supervision of
his parents.
centered subjective mental autistic children,
activity (as daydreaming "It has disrupted otr family "Really, Andy Is not what yo u
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fantasies, delusions and life somewhat," says parent would call responsible at his
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
With the Marine
hallucinations) especially Lois Smith, "bun It is something age," she said, "because if I let
learned to deal with him ride his bicycle alone he
accompanied by marlwd with.
Band playing and the honor guard standing at
.
•. .
well, Beth is our doeen't understand traffic and
because.
"ft. .
drawal from reality."
attention, Mrs. Jayne Kraus of Landsale, Pa.,
doesn't
Uncould
get
hurt
or
autistic
daughter
and
we
love
her."
parent
of
an
To
the
dashed out onto the tarmac as her son, Marine
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Sgt. Kenneth Kraus, arrived at Andrews Air
.
means being able to teach or Tom have had to restrict their there are some people around
Force Base Friday.
deal with a child whose lives somewhat, but have who get enjoyment out of : . •. .
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Kraus swumg her off her feet in a bear hug,
behavior can go from constant learned to deal with having al2- taunting kids like him."
Additionally, the family has
then kissed his fiancee, Nina Trongone, and
fidgeting and inability to absorb year-old autistic child.
if
people
are
going
to
had
its eating habits change
hears
or
what
be
or
she
no
sisters.
He
his three
then saluted and shook
to "o,
house
I
tell
than
because
Andy's mother tries to
complete
withdrawal,
unable
to
come
to
my
hands with Navy Secretary W. Graham
to
f101iflhl
stimull.
Beth
lives
here
and
if
you
are
prepare
nothing but natural
respond
Claytor, Marine Corps Commandant Gen.
foods.
"Are you making It? You sure
Louis Wilson and others, who presented him a
'He Is allergic to different
'N has disrupted
are," are the encouraging
Navy Commendation Medal "for heroic
additives In foods so now I read
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words Pam Eckenroth, the
our family life
achievement" and a Purple heart for a
the food labels very carefully .
Woodlands
at
teacher
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and I believe overall It has
shotgun pellet wounds he suffered defending
Elementary says as she ensom•wnat...
helped the entire family," she •.
courages the autistic child to
the U.S. Embassy in Iran from heavily armed
said.
I
walk
up
the
steps
In
the
guerrillas who sacked it Feb. 14. He also had
The mother of two vividly
Smith
parent
school.
playground
at
the
been kidnapped from a hospital and
remembers the period about
There are 12 students In two
threatened with execution for his actions at
autism clasae' In Seminole going to be upoet then maybe seven years ago when Andy's
the embassy. "Times were tight but I never
County Schools, one at you shouldn't come," she said autism first surfaced.
I....
gave up," he said later.
"He was always shy and we
Woodlands Elementary, the at her modest home at 445
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just
naturally
thought
he
was
other at Hopper.
Riverview Ave. In Sanford.
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going
to
outgoing,"
she
These children are taught no Smft fird diacovered
be
.
motor skills such as walking, u their daughter had aproblem recalled.
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when
the
couple
moved
well as given epeedu therapy when &amp;he was tnths-oii
Col. Frank E.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
't ...
.
across
the
street
from
their
old
and taught basic academic and at first uuougit it
Petersen, a veteran Marine aviator with
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home to their current home "he
skills such as Identifying colors CTbrsl p.is bust
service in both the Korean and Vietnamese
It
was
just
quit
talking
and
Jest
and reading.
later diognosed it as autism no
conflicts, will be the Leathernecks' first black
like he had opened a door, went
Once the students are
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she
through
it and closed it behind
general. The 46-year-old native of Topeka,
dismissed from school the wttie Beth Is able to hear
1
him,"
she
said.
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responsibility Is with the is unable to talk
took
Andy
to
The
couple
parents. For these parents the we sign knguage to Cam.
Marine Amph ibious Brigade in Okinawa. He
doctors
and
program has had positive munlcate with her with the hope several
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is one of nine Marines President Carter has
first
was
psychologists
and
he
lack
of
proper
that
but
the
benefits
first
may
be
the
"signing"
nominated for promotion to brigadier general.
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playground at Hopper is One step toward Beth being able to placed in an emotionally
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program.
least
two
parents
talk
at
complaint
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"However, we felt It really
have about the program.
Tallahassee 1st
A don friend of Mrs. Smith Is
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LAKE CITY (UP!)
Columbia Circuit
froun the Woodlaucis they told us of 11-year-old Andy
the class at Hopper was going to 'q ry cgnt care what recalled the fight she and Mrs.
Judge Wallace Jopling has agreed that
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Smith waged to help the autism
be a duplicate, "but un- other people think
Bundy
should
be
tried
first
in
the
Theodore
.
.
concern has to be for program in the schools.
fortunately it has not been,
Tallahassee coeds murder case before facing
dtsat
Woodlands
gO
said Lois Smith, the mother ofa Andy"siueuldfromherhoune
kidnap and murder charges in Lake City.
four to
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12-year-old autistic child.
on North Road In Paola several to the playground aboutdevelop
Jopling ordered Friday that Bundy's trial on
week
to
five
times
a
The playground at Woodlands miles from SanfOr&amp;
charges stemming from the kidnap-slaying of
their motor skills such as Ginny McOuntlers keeps an eye on her I I-vear-old son Andy while he rocks, on his
Kimberly Diane Leach, 12, of Lake City be
ninewalking.
Additionally, the toy pony. Andy is a student is the autistic class at hopper Elementary.
swing ad, and a sand lot,
husband Bill also have a
gr
ound,
built about two
play
from
March
12
to
July
9.
That
postponed
While the Woodlands school year-old daughter, Nancy.
for
$4,500 is designed minutes In the room, depending Massachusetts and the teacher according to Mary Witengier,
years
ago
e
motor
"It's
r
has a playground, th
clears the way for the Tallahassee trial of the
eally like bringing
program director for cxskills are trugit in the confines two only children," said Mrs. to get the children to interract on the severity of the problem at Hopper.
32-year-old former Utah law student to begin
ce*Ional student education for
of the classroom at Hopper. McQuatters wtio aijo works as with each other on the swing set with Miss Eckenroth having
on May 21.
had students In the room for a
--I had worked with mentally the school district.
With music slowly playing in a kindergarten teacher at or In the send lot,
To stimulate the student, the minimum of 10 seconds up to 20 retarded students while In
the background ,for a soothing Sou*hslde Elementary School in
Additionally, once students
give. "a great deal 01 minutes If they are really school and someone mentioned
No
teacher
Throws
effect" the children stop on 5aaf
gra
d uate, they are e.,,.er
positive praise and rein- "acting
workshop
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A
man
angry
N.Y.
(UP!)
ROOSEVELT,
foresunentft such as food and
.
ie
wife
becau
s
e
she
bje
has
given
common-law
at
m'.iatdMcsth
otgas.-daeo
dmwUov.ttisysU* whiie they do not live to have
hjnttbee children, all girls, grabbed th eir 7received her Bachelor help their children.
24-year-old teacher In her
extensive contact with other
month-old baby, threw her at his wife and then
of Arts In psychology from the
"I think with Andy distinctive Boston accent.
people,"
she added.
University 01 Central Florida, specifically, It has helped him
stuffed the Infant In a plastic bag, authorities
and after that taught autistic become verbal and Improve
Both parents admit the future
Tiiesuiactzs required
said today. The infant was not seriously Instudents
O
ra
one
year
In
nge
spee
ha
ts,
and
he
Is
ch
bi
now
ldr
wi
ll
probably
of
their
c
hi
en
the state to educated the
by
jured and was released from a local hospital
County
before
coming
to
also
able
to
respond
to
some
be
unlike
other
children's,
students
until they are 21-years
after treatment. Felony charges of reckless
Woodlands Elementary about commands," said Mrs.
old
endangerment were filed against the father,
Mrs. McQuatters took a
three years ago when the McQuatters.
Upon graduation the students
Oliver Squire, 30.
program was started.
Mrs. Smith cited the ability 01 philosophical look Into the
will
receive a special diploma
future.
"I saw a movie when l was a the class teacher lo toilet train
,
indicating they were part of a
fresiunanin college and lknew Beth as well as help her lm'I have extreme faith in God special education class, ac.
then that it was something I prove her eating skills, Identify
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wanted to go Into," recalled the colors and "generally be a lot because he does 't, do things cording to Dan Scinto, con.'
President Carter
ATLANTA (UP!)
without a purpose, she said, sultant co-ordinator of the
more outgoing and loving."
teacher,
received more than the legal maximum of
'ad
I would like to think there program for the school district
One problem the teacher has
During quiet time, the
$1,000 per donor for his 1976 election campaign
to cope with Is students are students have to fold their might be a miracle, but I know I
from several of his relatives and close
sometimes uncooperative and hands on the desk and remain ln will have to accept It but
only
$40,
It
Billy,
gave
associates, but brother,
at times have tantrums.
complete silence for one minute because of my beliefs I will
.
FL Ri A
JournalTo deal with that type and look at the teacher. Those always remain optimistic."
was reported today In The Altanta
behavior, the students have to who follow the directions for the
Constitution.
,There as been no conclusive
be placed hi the padded time- required amount of time
as
.
causes or
•SUNSHINE STATE rewarded with a stack for what cure therewhat
out room.
7-)V
is
for
autism,
t
The room is used In the class reinforcement.
/
to place the student In if their
"This encourages than to
behavior Is so erratic that he follow directions and adds some
can hurt li&amp;m,U or fellow discipline to their life," ex•..,.
PAULT.PIZTY
Survivors: wife, Mabel,
disunite..
The student will plains Doris Blake, a graduate
• Sanford; two nieces. Burial will
Paul T. PIety, 35,01112
.1
May an average 01 two to three of Fitchberg State In
be In Oaklawn cemetery.
13th &amp; Oak Avenue
wood Drive, Sanford, died &amp;tacn Funeral Home PA In
Sanford, Florida
Friday. Born In SbslbyvIlle, DL, chargs.
he bed hiSaiford six yeal.
Time: 7:00 P.M.
resident
H. was a foo
Freddie Smith, Pastor
Willie Knight displays a big smile for his grandad
Odom
Frank Knight. Willie. 5, of Sanford is a new student
and
Mr. Piety was a retired
In the autistic class at Hopper Elementary.
asgiaser aid citrue grower. H.
was amunbr'oftheSanford
Church of Christ, Sanford
2743 Country Club Road
MasMc Lod, No. SI.
Sanford, Florida

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Carter: No Room At Th. Inn

Rain, Melting Snow A

apartment

reported thieves took $35 in
cub from her apartment
Friday or Sataday.

MIAMI (UP!) — Police drug raids on two
homes near Miami that brought seizure of a
ton of marijuana, a kilo of cocaine and $107,440
in cash resulted in arrest of 11 persona at the
two dwellings and five others were arrested
when they alledgedly tried to trail a truck
confiscated by the raiders. Officers also
seized four handguns, a rifle and a shotgun —

all loaded — several police radios, a late
model luxury car and 200 Quaaludes during
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Arrests

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Presbyterian
Walter D. Green representing

ENEMA

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between Wednesday and
Friday, according to Semincie
Caua*y efuerlWs depudles.
Ike dealership did not learn
o( the theftuutil Friday when ft
was — t1wb an inventory
of Its cars, according to druction site at the Wekiva

PEOPLE

at lO!pflCesI

FLEETS
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A 1170 Doee van, valued at
$1,714.10. was taken from the
new
'lst of Bob Dance
DodlK U.S. 17-SI, Longwood,

Public Broadcasting?

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OPEN TONIGHT —APPOISITMINYAVAILASLI
OTHER NSA OFFICES
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Based on the book by Dr. Raymond
A. Moody, M.D., LIFE AFTER LIFE.

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Feminine appellations...
It's been quite a few years, but I vividly
remember the night a men got his wife confused
with his dog.
The brawl became quite heated when he referred
to his wlfeas"hitcb" and his female dog u
"deane." Frenkly, I don't tgane Wife for being a
real wild cat and coining on like a tiger.
"You dewg," she accused.
For what it's worth, the Incident broke the Ice
toward divorce peoceedings.
And now, not too long ago, I was called a "broad"
to my face.
Imades%rethMI checked out gny structure jna
fuli4eniith mirror to ditermine If my dimenilone
really qualified me to fall In this category.
But, my backside looked about the uLas
as ever.
Solfl
deducted the description isa not too
endearing term launched by some MCPs (male
chauvinig pigs) to classify all women regardless u
to the anatomy meuurunenta.
And so "braid" It 1,.
Why can't they Just call us women arladles? Or

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Area Code 3054222611 or 831-OM

Sunday, February 25, 1979-6A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHR!N, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $16.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,

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Review
The Clock

Volunteer Army

By DOR DIETRICH

The Pentagon's failure to meet recruiting
quotas for all four military services during the
fourth quarter last year underscores the need for a
thorough congressional review of the all-volunteer
military.
Until now, substantial Increases In both
enlistment bonuses and recruiting advertising
have enabled the services to keep their noses above
water, but just barely.
Even so, their supposedly encouraging
statistics are misleading.
Wash-out rates for first-term enlistees range
such as that for physicians are chronically unfilled.
Moreover, reserve and national guard units are
badly understrength.
The figures for active duty recruits iljgte'J
during the last three months of 1978 disclose
shortfalls ranging from five percent for the Mr
Force to 15 percent for the Navy.
Granted, the inability to meet quotas for a
single qua rter is hardly definitive proof that the allvolunteer policy has failed.
But considered together with the chronic
deficiencies already documented and directly
attributable to the reliance on voluntary enlistnients, th is latest recruiting deficit is Indeed
worrisome.
Should it cont in ue for any length of time, the
readiness and combat capability of essential units
could be seriously affected.
The time to conduct a comprehensive
congressional study of the all-volunteer military is
before, not after, present deficiencies have cripPled this country's armed forces. The time for such
a review has arrived,

nearly choked. My eyes began rarg water.
14. finally looked up from his deok Into my eyes.
bad mow the tearstoflow, heroes
Winue he
and give me some sort of it fatherly hug and
mumbled apologia of a wit
"But what's wrong, sir?," I drawled with cait1
"Lack, Kid," he sighed, "In the newspaper game,
that is no owt thing a lady
"Yesuir. Imawareof that. Bitwhenit'sthe bone
fide now it an orpitlelt'on..." I .Yeah. That's what
drive, old editors absolutely bananas," he Intacriçted with a faint smile turning up at the corners of his mouth. ,,We can't pencil 'ladles' out In
that me."
Then he winked at me.! knew rigid then and there
that underneath that hard coat of surface veneer
was en old settle -a real puUyc*t.I also knew !
wasgoingto like the old pro and learn from him
and Idid.
His smile widened and he slowly removed the
spectacles dangling from his nose while humbly
i,InIng, "Look, Kid, It's like this. All ladies are
on are ladies."
woman, but not all

preferably, at my age girls?
But then, this takes me beck too.
It's been bug time since Iheidedan old pro
editor (from the old school
neulsm)a place cd
s began .dlngaidlsweahebroksoitto
a sweet. I believe had I not been female, he would
haveshged
He slowly rose from his chair moving his grease
pencil jud a few Inches from my face. My thonghs
were:."Ia he going to gouge my eyes out with the
pencil, orlshe going to mark me with a moustache
AM goatee?
Since I had never been exposed to a character of
this caliber, tosay that l was frightened ismild-In
a broad sines. I hose. I did not open my mouth for
fear of further Ince,thig him.
Whit
Ithoughi After a1l,
the Item was only a report of a ladles' a"''y
meeting. It couldn't be that badly written.
Or could it?
He paced the floor before flopping back down it
his dask, which be furiously pounded.
I was still standing like a mummy (and dummy).
I dared not bet an eyelash. I had to cough so badly l
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Dress up in a cardigan sweater to dress
down the public for our wasteful, Inflationary
ways, Jimmy Carter summoned i to war Just
two years ago.
He reminded us that the essentials food,
heboandan- haed

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He asked all of us to tighten our belts, to forgo
hefty wage Increases, to keep price rising
reasonable. He promised in turn to balm the
budget and to slice off wads.
But the traditional anti-Inflation policies
Cwlw a Corniiani have pursued don't touch
we pay for eggs or electricity,
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houses
or hospital beds.
Instead, the president's program threatens to
further squeeze the pocketbooks of *3 percent of
all Americ
groceries. lodging fuel,
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Fitness: A Great Feeling

from =wcas I have found to be sound in

Maybe you feel you simply must get In
shape by doing some excercises. Don't Just
sit beck until the feeling passes.
Don't tell yourself you're too Miff and out
it condition to embark on an exercise
routine. Or that you tire too easily. If
nothing else Is wrong, that's exactly why
you need to exercise.
The person who said age is a Mate of
mind was not that far off base. Think of the
days you've felt just great. There's an
extra spring to your step, an upturn to the
corners it your mouth, a gleam In your
eye,
You're transmitting a message of well- that
do:
cbronologlcal age —50,60 and 70 are jut
utmibers.
..You can follow an exercise regimen for a
few minutes each day. Think of It as a
beginning. Take It one day at a time,
'Do each exercise for Jut one minute at
the start. If you do five exercises, that's
only five minutes a day. By the end of the
first week, you'll feel so good you will want

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WASHINGTON L t a year ago, the c___________ the Afghsai to station aimed guards near
tact it the ________________
members of the_____________________
OrgI-'... shall Depanmug
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American EmbugInlos"m and
American offices and r'ow
begin as it this 640 on the American ee- In In the dark eM bwft up taxpayers' money in
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After lavistiag pis,iss in a project tlig,i,l
thi agenda 01 a dm4, ti9lev el 'ntirg it our associate la Whites the u"tiuj me,sd
d a subditid. (or the co o klc.iideacWtt'
In U cudmed p.Lca1 Mt1i- at the time America dvtliá ad "-y security people quickly to slut A1
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the DCI let the codsact .*s 11*
the r,4-" it the pastlidar tamrld group in s
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September wiUseid seer having developed
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the
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The twmw memp read In Peru
styled "Peoples lecrfre .GeurrlSoa" mee
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Try to pd aside a specific time for
exercise. After a week it will be a natural
way to Ant the day,, like brushing your
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Cross' decision Issued last week to
refuse to pay for the unnecessary battery
c4tests some hospitals require as a matter
ofroitlneisadrunaticstspin the eflortto
kãp medical cods to nibthum.
For many years professionals such as
dOtcrs, lawyers and teachers have been
r4gardad as above reproach. However, It
spins the cormaner is now coming around
toll,fact these people are Indeed people
W subject to all the fillip of others it
pir—
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?his r,''án Is healthy. In a time
when medical coda are Hrn1thg o it
sight It is imperative that medial In-ditidlos learn to control their expenses
and avoid excess..
The practice of aetering teds that
&amp;not relate to the Injury or dines, the
11.,* Is mtfering Is as outmoded in
iabubdas today as the practice it bleeding
the sick to remove evil spirits end bad

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revenues.

ft Is pleasing to note that Senulnole
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Memorial lIoipMal
ucessary teds.
Seminole Memorial only requires a
complete blood cell coed (CRC) and
urinalysis. These two teds could hardly be
considered exeeseive.
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teds ou to be held
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"lbs teds Seminole Momanal
for general .ànton are pretty dandard
tests and we would pay for those," said
Dyer. "What we're talking about with this
program Is when people go Into the
hospital with a broken ankle and the
hospital gives them a chest x-ray."
Under the gId&amp;HIIIs h4ij down last
week by Blue Cross, certalntids,,uch as
t he ones given by 8h4e Memorial,
would be acceptable. lbs action does not
deprive the patient of coverage for
necesesry
s.
Another factor In the Blue Cross position
Is that there Is enough flexlMllty to allow
coverage for other teds provided the attending physician deems them necessary.
lbs only stlpelV'o is that the teds
prescribed by the attending physician
must be reld.d to the albnent the patient
Is euerthg.
Such a stand by Blue Cross seems
remo'sabk. It allows for what Is deemed
edically necessary, but prohibits abuse
and unnecessary bureaucratic

Issue Ms pronouncement lad week against
uwiseussy .'i-'o,t lids.
Geerge Dyer, amid" ooak
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Almost everyone can do the following
ercims. But see your doctor first for a
thorough physical affiliation, advises
Dr. Richard &amp; Koch, an Olympia, wash.,
osteopathic physician with a particular
interest In the InterrelatIonships of all the
body's systems and rehabilitation
medicine,
Koch says horizontal exercises are often

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Ex-con Danny Migdol points at 'the Parole game he invented as
members of The Conspirators and their attorney look on. The group
plans to use 60 percent of the proceeds from sales of the game to find
jobs for men and women coming out of prison.

mall service must be provided,"
Investigation by Brantley revealed
that the first step in gaining a post
office for the city would be consolidation of all mall within the city
limits to one post office, namely
CSSselbSfl7.
Winter Springs residents want action,
not excuses. A Citizens Rally has been
scheduled for March 4,2104 p.m. at the
Winter Springs Recreation Center,
Edgemon. Invitations to all public
officials have been sent. A massive
telephone bank has been formed and an
attempt to reach every citizen In Winter
Springs by phone will be made. Posters
Will be put In Mores. And the list goes

Zip Cod. Wanted
A city without Its own zip code is a
city without an Identity. Many citizens
feel this Is the present state of Winter
Springs
The city was first incorporated asthe
village of North Orlando In 1959. Postal
service problems began then and have
continued till now. Because of the
similarity between the names OIiaZIdO
and North Orlando, citizens of use miau
village began having their mall
directed to the city of OT1WCIO. in in
In an effort to correct this situation,
among others, the citizens voted to
change the name of the city to Winter
Springs. They were told they didn't
&amp;

have aIngeanou

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aid should have their ow post office

tl*, own
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Cauelberry Post Office with a
Cauelberry zip code. As the city grew
larger, namely as a result of a large
tract it land being annexed, another
problem arose. That large tract
became the Tskawilla development.
Instead of consolidating the city under
one zip code, use postal authorities
decided to have Tuskawilla serviced
from the Maitland Post Office.
Winter Springs is a divided city. It
has two zip codes, neither one for the

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Education
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pregrem is icheol herd ''tir eM
firmer dWIM Pat TdNL DurW the
lad election where the was mdeded she
advoided serb a pregras.

Leonard

Kransd.rf

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Over the years, repeated efforts have
been made by citizens to correct this
situation, all to no avail.
authorities offered many excuses for
the problem, but no solutions.
Thus came the straw that broke the
camel's back. The pedal authorities
with the less. still In effect, moved the
Cuselberry Post Office from Its
location on 1742 to a site farther away
train the city it Winter Springs. The
Casselberry Post Office now Is located
at the junction (417-00 and 431.
lbs Fern Park Post Office and the
Allainonte Springs Post Office are
locatedwithina one mile radius of each
GUM
Not only was the Cauelberry Pod
Office farther away, but traffic conditions at the new site, according to
many Winter Springs residents are
extremely huadous. Again the voice
rose for a pod office and zip code for
Winter Springs. Again, the excuses.
Omthe yaws, U.
they needed a pop'ttton of 4,000
5,010 stc Winter Springs has a
popdoft of ,
and
Another reason give: the city is too
will. Winter Springs has the largest
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will focus public attention on their
plight and assist them In their
crusade. Citizens will be allowed, in the
time available, to voice a complaint,
ask a question and seek advice,
Postmasters from
Footnote:
Maitland and Casselberry have been
Invited, but gave the Indication that
they would not attend. More excuses
instead of action, Gentlemen?
Nancy A. Booth

Winter Springs

A Dilemma
We at Big Brothers-Big Sisters of
Central Florida are facing a dilemma.
For the last five months our source of
volunteers has been slowly dropping on
to the point that in the month of
January we received only two Big
Brother applications.
This Is especially disheartening when
you compare It to a List of over 200 boys
(and it grows with each passing day)
waiting for a Big Brother volunteerl
As for the Big Sister side of our
organization the problem Is just the
opposite. We have an abundance of
adult female volunteers and very few
young girls Involved.
Johnny Aplin
Program Director

The family of Mother Ruby L Wilson
wishes to convey our sentiments to the
many residents and friends of Sanford
for providing love and concern during
the recent low of our loved one,
low am in sominola County. Po"
Now be"so many
done
o much to
authorities argued User, were no
make our burdens light.
We commend the staff and
Two developers, with lend on the main,
management of the Evening Herald for
"Itsservices. . . Deeming It worthy to
hive oSered to erect a
am
report daily an the philosophy and work
b"WAmtharcitimbna 16it Mother Wilson In the camninunity and
WWI"
e. All afts wen
surrounding areas.
down.
Weprayble-lqgs for eachofyou and
hem alku*sftodtogsln Identity for
ask for your continued support of The
their city, a group it concerned
ooui samaritan lions.
citizens, with the unction and
Timothy Wlln
aisce it the mayor
ON Me city council, derided to enlist the
AM it their public officials.
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CIbu., and as it the leaders it
biters the $th1ol, CoiM Dslega"i
end asked let the ippoit of their local
i*widMlv.. ad date senders.
ANnO this ""'rIjtly t'
With federal officials, help was
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Rip. aft Bridisy celled the US.
Pev Genurat ISIssI Mier.
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JackHennesaey

Maitland-South Chamber

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Volunteer Week
Please accept this letter of sincere
appreciation for the outstanding
coverage the Evening Herald gave
Florida School Volunteer Week. The
articles written daily by Joan Madison
were outstanding, accurate and extreme!y well-written.
It Is a real pleasure to have someone
of her caliber available ln our area and
I can assure you we have received
many comments about the coverage.
Thank you for your cont in ued Interest
in our schools and the Dividends
(Mrs.) Dede Schaffner
Dividends Coordinator

Give 'N Gil
Our government went ahead with its
Ptl511P511, rush-rush, swine flu prograin. The government, then led by
ex-president Ford, did not listen to
recognized medical authorities who
were not in favor of the program, Than
the government Mopped the program
after awaste of multiplied thousands of
our tax dollars.
We all need to remember that what
the government will "give" It must
"get" from the taxpayers. The
government cannot give a "free lwsch". Many people have the mistaken
philosophy that Washington, D. C. is my
shepherd I shall not want.
Our trust should be In the Lord.
"Trust In the Lord with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own widerstanding. In all thy ways
acknowledge him, and he shall direct
thy paths." Prov. 3:54.
Rev. Arthur Houk
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Appreciation

were told

the citizens' movement, appeared

icr cwiwutes, oaeu upon the candidates' stand on Issues of concern to
the voters. Support should not be forced
upon them by using the power to tax.
The proponents of using tax dollars
say that it Is to prevent control of
government by "Special Interest"
groups, such as business, labor and
other groups. However, the report of
the 1978 congressional elections just
released by the Federal Election
Commission refutes the argument. A
total of nearly 200 million dollars was
raised for this election. All of the nonparty PACS combined raised 32 mIllion
dollars or 16 percent of the total. This
does not indicate control by "Special
Interests".

Citizens of Winter Springs want, need

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best for older people to tone muscles and
burn calories without unduly taxing their
hearts.
You can begin your exercises while you
are still lying ln bed. Start with your hands
to wake up your body. Make a fist. The
open It and stretch the fingers wide apart,
really wide. Do this three to five times.
Next, stretch your arms up and out.
Move them around In any direction. Feel
them limber up.
Still on your back, rotate your shoulders,
Just move them; don't be concerned about
farm. Move me shoulder at a time, U you
.v1Mi4D.ftiw*y vqdgslyyoa,woid4
when yawning. As a matter of fact, go
ahead and yawn. It will make you feel
great.
But don't go to sleep. Get out of bed and
continue exercising on firmer ground
the floor. If there's padding In the
carpet, fine. Otherwise, add a mat, heavy
towel or anything else that makes you feel
comfortable.

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nobody really cared," he asserts. "It's

Conspirators.

OUR READERS WRITE

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convicts helping one another through The

Growing Older

coup had toppled the government In nelghboring
Afgt'-snl4w. The Shah and others I met with
were plainly concerned, though one got the
im pression that they expected to keep matters
under control in their own country. It was their
concern, of course, that came true.
For some time now, persistent reports have

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Migdol says that's why he formed The

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the past to the effect that the western border of
Afgitil4an was serving as an embarkation
Faux, believes the president's policy____
of wage
point for mniwgllrig Russian-made weapons to
have little effect on the explosion
Marxist
Insurgents
of cods in the basic necessities,
_____________________________________________ these sources
wereIn Iran. At the same time,
repo rting that Marxist
The Center notes that wage settlements have
cadres
were
training
urban
guerrillas In Tehran
decderstW since im, but that cods of the four BUSINESS WORLD
Itself.
Watching the television coverage of the bands
November of lad year.
it
armed men roaming the Tehran streets In
AISTOV1tZ 5575 that bthtthboui Isn't caused by
News that the Soviet Union has successfully test-fired a
recant
days makes those early reports take on an
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wages c4LIIlng prices: It's the other way around.
new, 750-mile range gjj nd_j5 from ftg Backfire
aura of prophecy. The attack en the United
Vernon JOfliefl, presi d (4 the NMIOail
should and all debate about whether the Backfire is a
By
Li
nlng
equipment
so
that
no
one
can
got
ona
bus
or
Slates Embasey in Iran was certainly not the
ROY
POPE
Urbw League, accases the preddent's P'
"strategic" weapon and hence abject to lLTnItatlons wider the
UPI
.
a
train
without
submitting
a
ticket
bearing
work
of crezed fanatics on a binge.
&amp;MIRM
Writer
of making the poor carry the fight against In.
trusty.
NEW
(UP!
)
YORK
More
sophisticated
magosticdrlpssthatcw
be
read
automatically.
R
athe
r, It was executed by well trained troops.
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piHerags
d
freeloading
'
on some working In dais coordination. Was this attack
Irl
gets
0
US
*ks abood all of
defined as those with Intercontinental range.
to revolutionize the sale of airline, perlenced on commuter railways.
of God" really have very little control? If so, wlfl
necessities.
ci
t
e
otiier,
they're
h
Since the superonic, sweptwing Backfires became
railway and bus tickets.
For
both
the
airlines
1d
t
he
u
s
es,
the
the
Marzlsts who are already controlling much
ce
onemploent
limi
operational in lVl4, the Soviets have jmljted
to
automatic sale of tickets also will be a big help In of Iran's television and radio broadcasting, try to
Cubic
Corp.
of
San
Diego
already
,
tactical aircraft exempt from use total number of strategic
foment more chics and disorder with the hs
All*rovitz's research has produced Con- equipment working for a western commuter auditing passenger traffic, YAW said.
weapons each side would be permitted under a SALT II treaty.
e
sy
Th
st
em
being
used
by
Pacific
Southwest
tuition
of emerging as the ultimate victors?
Opposed to Inflation In the Neceltles airline, Pacific Southwest, and has obtained a
The claim was suspect from the start. While Ui, Backfire
ft
may
not happen that way, but It is strategy
It
for
one
of
the
largest
Airlines
was
first
installed
lad
August
at
San
(COIN), a coalition of groups ranging from contract to IIt1i1
lacked the range to strike the United States and return to the
Di
ego's
Lindbergh
Field
ai
rt
rpo
th
co
unists have used to exploit turbulent:
.
Cubic
now
has
e
mm
Ralph Nader's Public Qtlsen to George Meany's national $II1ID$
Soviet UnIon, hi-flight refueling for which the Backfire Is fully
installed
*3
of
the
systems
at
the
13
airports
situations
In
the pad and you probably wouldit't
AFICIO.
euIpped gives this bomber virtually unlimited range.
"We Can't reveal the
th l 1t11I
served
by
Pacific
Southwet
lose
much
money
betting that they will attempt ft
COIN believes that Inflation In the tour yet," said Cubic President Walter J. Zable
And even without in-flight refueling, Backfires could reach
The system will Issue either one-way or this time.
necessaries will continue despite the president's "because travel agencies are upset by the rosmdtrlp Intrastate tickets and charge them to
the United Mates on one-way missions after which they could
JiM over Iran's northern borde
prayers and his economic advisors' reliance on specter of machine sale of Interstate tickets and any one of six magrsetic-drtped credit m*-.theMeanwhile,
lind in Cuba.
Soviets have what has been described asa.
public read "wage earner" restraint,
the airline waits to sell the matter to the travel PM's own card, American Expruas, Visa, pair of divisions it PsruIan..peakthg Aserbaijani.
Nevertheless, the Carter administration 'ast year agreed to
exempt the Backfire from SALT 11 only the Russians pledged in
In the health care Industry. COIN not.., pay agents before making a public announcement." Muter Marge,
Diners Club and Cart. Blanche. troops. U Iran appears to be falling into total
Lamuses for nurses and other hospital workers
writing not to deploy the bomber In a strategic role.
Actually, said Zable, the travel ag.Ms have
Zable said It takes only about *3 seconds to buy amrvby or prolonged civil war, will these troops
have barely kept JCS with h11IkII. MeinwhIle n hing to tea.
The concession was unwarranted and the Soviet guarantee
a
ticket from the machine with a credit ce
move In to occupy the northern part of the
ot
loctors'
M7ed
would be unenforceable,
theM
"lbs aitmn.fk' .quLpia.r4 will never be used compared with up to 20 minutes waiting an line cow4q?
the cad of living and drug companies recorded a
% And now that the Soviets have demonstrated the ability to
any extent for vacation travel, which Is the at the counter.
The Soviets did it once before, right after
record 16.2 percent return In W7I
aIld 750 miles to the Backfire's range via the aIrl.auncbed cruise
travel agents' bread and butter, ow for more
Pacific
Southwest
decided
to
put
In
the
World
War IL In those days, they had a resolute
Food Inflation can't be blamed on greedy complex business travel," he said. "It will be ma'9re, after, a st
mi-flea, they have nearly ti-polished their own rationale for
udy
showed
U
percent
it
its
United
Slates
deal with and they soon backed
or
ov
in
th
erpaid WOi'kefl
classifying this bomber as a tactical weapon.
e food used for commuter flight ticket 0*1a and urn- passengers bo4t* their tickets at the airport ON. Bid, what to
If
it
happen, again? History mèy
Any aircraft that can take off from the Soviet Interior and
F0Ce5II1l laftetry, COIN says. American promptu ticket purchases
by
people
on
the
Jut
before
boarding
the
plane
and
4$
parceust
it
raped
itself
from
the 8ø1d side, but from U
tWfl5Il get only 3 cents it the coer dollar move."
deliver a nuclear.tlpped cruise missile on Omahs, Nib., with or
those
passengers
paid
with
a
creft
card
Instead
American
what
can
we expert, a prime t
iltlxn* htflIgl't refueling, fits every conceivable definition cia
spud on bread, and hourly wages In the food
The airitnes' mitered In automatic ticket it cash.
television
news
coaleruice
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rategic weapon.
LIidI.Iry haven't Increased nearly fist th selling Is to save passengers' time and reduce
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used
far
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tickets
A
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satuai pronouncement it concern from t1ae
The fact that the United Slates has no slrfaceto4ir, anti94 PSICUd lain In margarine cods between 1*70 derlcal payroll .ipue, bid 7abls said the Interstate and even international N01A Zeble secretary it MM.? More UL warships M,.mI
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buslim and Ui, railways that din operate said. But he reiterated they an ''l'v1y ever to around In drc. In the Fursian Gulf? U
the u.k.
Interceptors- most of them nearly 20 years old Is all
EDerlY P&amp;e5 utility
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food bills 1icrusd P11C11 In the
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another reason for being endid to curb as boog* weeks In advance.
many have been-In recant moidha It may say1
ea5 01 t5 decade. But
The Soviets are believed to possess about 160 Backfires. At
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pilferage and freeloading.
"W we are after," he said, ,is to make more then the Russians can the mselves abot4
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His coln'iy and other elsotroulca c,ipanles buying a commuter or emergency airline ticket Jut bow for the strategic balance has Upped Id'
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Od
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can witim six years.
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We trot that even the Cater 's a1aidrMkn'a ciirM1mt
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By BEL-L TarrEN

Special To The Herald

Is his prism game to the organization be will thing."
Al long last you've served your time.
played on a SImIlar board. Players ad- head as director,
According to MIgdol, nothing like this
The prison gates open for you. The Vance around the board with rolls of the
He
claims
be
has
been
offered
"a
lot
of
has
ever been fried before.
warden handa you $lOO and sends you back dice, picking up cards along the way. The money" for the
aro
to
P
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.
But
The
belpthgconvlctonaconvjct
"ft'sconvlct
ho the world a free man, presumably goal Is to work your way out of Jail.
Conspirators will produce and market the level," he explains. "We're not asking for
rehabilitated and ready to resume your
MIgdol and The Conspirators believe game themselves; 60 percent of thei
place in society.
then are 50 million potential cudomars receipts will be used to help ex.c= r any handouts. We won't cost the taxpayer
find a cent. We're putting out a game people
You get a Job, settle down with your for the game. At $11.96 a crack, that would Joha.
can have fun with and 60 percent of what
family and put prison behind you.
amount toa lot it help for former jailbirds.
MJgdOl
explains
how
It
will
work:
"We
they
pay for the game goes Into helping
That's the way It ought to work. But It
The Idea for The Conspirators hit MIgdol have divided th
e
country
Into
eight
eo
doesn't. Your civil rights are gone, you after his fifth arrest for counterfeiting. He regions. Bob Jo
lley here, for Instance, Is In
Tim
originated after MlgcIoI drew
cannot get a Job or credit, your family is faced the fact that he was an "addict," as charge of the Caufornla.Arfzona-Ne,ada
a Monopoly board with a felt-tip pen to
scattered to the four wind,,
he believes most convicts are.
region. It will be his Job to go to all the pass the time with his celimates. But the
That $100 soon disappears. You've had
"I passed my first counterfeit bill In prisons and interview cons about to come cons soon am tired of playing at makeone Job turndown after another. Things are 1969," he says. "It was the first of $19 od, to find cd their needs.
believe buying and selling In a world so
getting desperate.
Million worth that I either passed or
"Suppose there', this guy about to freIgntothem.M1gdolbeganmodjfyIjgIt
So you steal, get caught and go back to printed, and the longed I have been out it c
out who has no money. He's an ex- to conform to prison life.
prison. The whole vicious circle starts prison since 1969 was four months.
pert auto mechanic but he has no tools. We
"The game was big hit In prison," says
again.
"It's hard for the guy In the Mieet to get him the tools
MIgdoL "Even the guards were playing
Danny Migdol and The Conspirators are understand how getting In trouble with the
"He doesn't want to stay In California It...
out to change all that.
law and society Is like being addicted to for one reason or another. He wants to go
"Then I realized this wasn't Just a game.
,Mlgdol is a five-time loser just recently narcotics. Every con who has his head
to florida. We send him there where his It was the enactment of a prison lifestyle,
Out of prIson. The Conspirators are his straight knows you don't want to do It case Is picked up by the Florida region withal its hopes and fears and pitfalls that
friends, all ex-cons, who have formed an again. You don't want to go back bull., director, who finds him a place to live If he turned on pure chance
Just like the roll f
organization to ease the way for men and but you get addicted.,,
needs It, provides him with food and gets the dice-That's when I re1lzed that what I
women just released from prison...
"Convicts and ex-cm understand this, him a Job.
had here was more than just a way of
They intend to finance their project with and that Is why an ex-con may be the only
"By the way, we don't send him to passing time
a game MIgdol Invented while Imprisoned one who can help another one"
Florida by bus; he goes by non-Mop plane.
MIgdoI has visions of thousands of ex-

natives, codirected by Gw Alperovits and Jeff

The Backfire

Come WithI New GameseeMarket'ieng Paroles: .

HUNTINGTON PARK, Calif. (NEA) —

It I. said that the Ayatollah Khomeini had
quite a few fans In the State Department rooting
for him as he prepared for his recent triumphal
return to Iran. He would bring order out of chaos,
or so they presumably thought. At this point,.
they m
be having second thoughts, for it
.eemaqultepceelblethathe may not be able to
pit the revol t o a y
In turmoil presents a far different picture
from the one I saw when I visited Just nine
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We urge Rap. Bill Nelson to do his
ut
to thwart the revived efforts to
me tax daflento (thence Congreidonal
sletline. Ths bill should be titled the
Incumbents Protection Act. The fed
that ouly 20 percent it the taxpayers
'Whtgoid Income Tazformoe to
support the prul"-41a1 c-pslgn
Indicates that public opinion Is
1,1111teIy at
to emipigs So.cW
Webellevethe taxpayers should have
the r
to support or wtsi*iolui
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to whom thanfrs end credit are
duo. Monday morning our dog jerked
her chain away from me and pulled me
onto the ground.
I could not get up myself and lay on
the groumd for about thirty minutes
will our postman came by. He got me
onto my feet and to the house.
He notified the police and two
arrived to ascertain the
They called an ambulance, and one
stay until I was loaded into the
ambulance by the two attendants, who
gave me fitet aid attention.
I was taken to the hospital, where I
was x-rayed and the dislocation
reduced and bouni men the at.
'wlants returned me home. I was In
docit,and did not get e names itay
it these five young men who were so
kind and heiptul to me, and I would like
them to know that Iappteciat. their
kind service.
liz beth F. R n all
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State Berth At Stake
As SCC Faces Valencia

By JIM HAYNES
of easy time In dispO8111119 of rivalry, SCC holdIng a 12.8 edge
Herald8psrtsEr
St.an
Johns River, w77.
over the years.
oaLi)o - Old landa
That lets the stage for
This year, however, Valencia
meet again tonight here at another knock-down, ésg.oig was
deer1 the resular
vicia '.ommwuiy college, ustlie between rival coaches
and It is nothing new, but the Joe Sterling of Seminole and
rewards are as high as the Qiarile Miller of Valencia.
Makes In the chaznplonship
,
game of the Division tour-stake s a berth in this side
.
tournament, Which opens fled
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Se!nlnoleplayedltj heartout lnDeIand.
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fensively4trong Florida JC of been contasting date tourney
berths dawn to the wire for
Jac ksonville.
years. They also have had
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Dedgers wp"des for Its faflare Ii 1• after free age
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Me Tommy Jehe aid [e Lacy. What di yea flak? Ni.,
Ve.tara,CaIIL
In thiscrazymark of tree agenI4
llyIfDodg
et to build from within. And
then too much after makIng It to the World Sin, the lad two
years, and three of the lad five. They feel young Bob Welch c
compensate for the defection of John. And while Lacy has more
power than Ma replacement, Darrel Thomas, he still has never
been an every-day player. Oarvey'a blast Is more from the
frustration of being so close to the world 'thamplonthlp and ra
quite getting it
Q. Did 01$. Groham, the great HAD of Fame qearterback, have
a senses uperatics recently, aid hew Is be ditig? - Nit,
Coviags.., Ky
The brilliant passer for the Original Clevelan
evelandd Browns, whom I
rate as the top quarterback of then all, undeiwant a major
colostomy half a year ago and has made a fine recovery.
very. He talks
frankly about his cancer. He also has resusned normal activity,
Playing In the American Airlines Golf (1asok, leading It with
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Sanford Youth BaseW
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the Sanford QVIC Center.
Former major leaguers Dave
Johnson and Wayne Granger
are slated tospeakat the 7p.rn.
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The association Is taking over
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baseball program in Sanford
this year, and also will launch a
motnberi drive at the rally.
membership
"We would 111M to have all
ph"ret MORN those Who
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University of
Alabama officials said today they would like
to find out who was responsible for a fake
telegram that resulted in a highly recruited
Utah football player changing his mind about
playing with the Crimson Tide.
A spokesman for the school said he was told
Chuck Ehin of Layton, Utah, had agreed to
accept a football scholarship to play for
Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. But last
week Ehin received a telegram signed B.
Bryant, saying Alabama scholarships were no
longer available. Ehin had already decided to
go with his second choice Brigham Young
University by the time Alabama recruiters
got back in touch with him, said Thornton.
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the
The little major
lea gue

season will open April 2, two
weeks earlier than last year.
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l
openAprll9,ead thepeewee
league will open In mid May.
If there was ever a Qndereila vict ory despite a 14-point
"We just ditha't play our much as 16, but managed to
"We decided to dart the
bubdW tam fr
performance
by
Horace
game,"
said
losing
coach
Dale
regain
composure
In
time
to
season
alittle earlier than usual
Cewdy, La. Howell
to Roland.
Ph
iUIps. Rhahop Moore led by
stave
off
a
late
lion
rally,
a
to
llow the all-star teams a
t p
little more time to practice
The Hawks climbed 1010 the
before they enter tournament
finals of the Qua AMA,
competition," said Taylor.
District 9 tournament Friday
&amp;s ..
w.ii i w
con.
night with a 6643 victory over
Aideft boating an Invitation
spruce 0141k.
dkw
tournament on the ,
The tournament favorite,
lI(JU1Y
as part of the
Milnhirid, continued to loom
activities.
The :
No.1 on
anford i e National League
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victory over Gainesville.
IIU oiuu &amp;..iue American
aut4gh
Tonight's ni.i.iuuiwP.i.u...0
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Ui U tolifihiflotht, Wu
Paola hasaiso been Invited to:
tb. ftwag=mt Is
Spruce Creek and DeLind
IOu8ns S
begins at 6:30.
Bawbisib and baseball cards
autographed by Johnson and:;
Claric MIDCIY
V..
Greigir will be given away:
LakeHowell victory by laHh
Tuesdeyfllg ?*ckzninga drawing
a pair ofl.e throws is the j
at the conclusion of the rally.;
secondstoassure Howell
TheusoclStIonwlll aliOhoId.
17th
In 30 games.
a drawing far a color television,,
bow are we going w beat
JUNIOR TRAVEL
black &amp; WMe television and CS ;
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as part of a two moigh.
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Holly
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Lake Brantley
s iInspiring victory.
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at the rally.
Oviedo
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35 games for Chicago last season.
They also invited to camp another veteran
hurler, Tom Griffin, who was 3-4 In 24 games
with the California Angels last season.

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Of the stat, high school;
wrestling tournament being;
staled at the Lyman High gym
today

South Seminole

NEW YORK (UP!) Steve Durbano of the
St. Louis Blues has been suspended for Thursday night's game with the New York Islanders, pending a hearing In Montreal
with Brian O'Neill, executive director of the
National Hockey League.
Durbano was Invo)ved In a fracas with the
New York Rangers' Nick Fotlu Wednesday
night and made an obscene gesture to the
Madison Square Garden crowd after being
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Dr. Morgan has been one of the strongest players in the area.
This week's player
one of the owners

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go to play. Go 15 or 20 minutes early and practice your serve. By
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Kallie Knoetze and Gerrie
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round knockout winner over
Bobick last Saturday.
But while Holmes hopes to
reunite the championship under
his domain, he doesn't expect to
escape the shadow of All.
"AS long as All is around, for
the next 10 years people will
Duane

overlook Larry Tolmes," said

Holmes.
The matter at hand, however,
is Holmes' meeting with
Ocasio, who has nine knockouts
in 13 bouts, all victories. But
Holmes, eight years older and
unbeaten himself in 29 fights (20
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week, that's how ready I am',"
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Phoenix at Atlanta
New Orleans at Cleveland
Milwaukee at Denver
Sunday's Games
New York of New Jersey, aft.
Golden State at Wish. att.
Houston at San Anton, aft.
Cleveland at Chicago, aft.
Phila at Denver, aft.
Boston at San Diego, aft.
Portland at Detroit
Seattle at Kansas City
Indiana at Los Angeles

First Jr. Co llege rankings for men's tennis In the state show two
Division IV teams, Dade South and Palm Beach, ran ked nwnber4.
and 2. South has the strongest team In its history and is an
overwhelming choice for the state and national title. South is said
to be better than even the University of Miami. Palm Beach
recruited three brothers f rom Argentina at mid-term and look
very strong. SCC is ranked third with Pensacola 4th, Manatee 5th

By United Press Isteruatloesl
NHL Standlns
Improve greatly.
By United Press International
Bobby Smith and Steve
Tiger
Campbell Conference
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as Larry Holmes Is concerned,
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4.20 3.10 Colorado
selection In the amateur draft 3
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Recalled goalie Jim silly.
Montreal
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Holmes, the World Boxing
Best
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SI Hockey League.
Allarta's Ken Houston scored 2 White Rolls
Council's heavyweight chamPittsburgh
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IS 32 9 43
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pIon, Friday dismissed promot(35) 21.11, P (52) 17.41: 1(5.2. DetroIt
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Bob Arum's plans for an
Weaver
Ponders
Time 31,37.
Adams Division
close of the second period, and
elimination tournament to
54veffi Race, W C:
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Bobby Lalonde gave the 4 Cactus Dibble
1610 76 5-Man Rotation
7.10 3.00 210 Boston
choose a successor to Muhwu.
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mad All, who holds the World
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MIAMI (UP!)
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Friday's Results
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the heavyweight title.
mind
of Baltimore Orioles
Minnesota
2,
Atlanta
3
1115% Race, 5.16, a
Uneinate Willis Piett.
"If that's his tournament then
Philadelphia 5, Cob. 3
4 Legal Hassel
4.00 3.00 2.20
Manager Earl Weaver Friday it's got
Payne got 11* improving 7 Signal
to be No. 2," said
Sa
Sat-day's Comes
6.00 3.00
as the team officially opened
NonthStarsthetlewhsnhe beat 1 lad Crash
Detroit at NY lsindrs, aft.
Holmes, who Is not included in
spring training.
NY Rangers at Toronto
Flames' goalie Dan Bouchard 0(4.7) 19.45g P (4.1) 31.711 1(4.7.
Arum's plans, "because I'm the
Atlanta at Minnesota
Blessed with what Weaver No. 1. I'm better
from up close at 11:66 for Its 1) 55.55. Time 3115.
than anybody
St. Louis at Montreal
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12th goal.
Buffalo
Washington
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Chicago at Pittsburgh
Atlanta
Coach
Fred S Two Flips
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sn.wo.
manager will be trying to find
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TIl* Race, 5.16, A:
Montreal at Washington
aences as 18 pitchers and four
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Pittsburgh at Chicago
Adventurer
750
catchers
reported for camp.
which lifted his clad) Into a
was in town to promote his
Colorado
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York Mets jumped the girn on spring
training by holding a workout Friday mor'
nlng, one day before the official reporting date
for pitchers and catchers.
"You've got to like the enths'wi of those
guys," Manager Joe Torre said in .*pIaInIng
the decision.
of them hay, been here
for several weeks and are anxloia to get
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MIKE SMITH GETS IN HIS CUTS

College
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One of the most prestigious tennis teaching positions In the
United States has been landed by a Seminole Community Cotleg
player Mike Smith.
Starting In May, Mike will be one of two assistant pros at Forest
Hills Tennis Club, New York. That's right, Forest Hills. The name
Itself Is one of the most respected and well-known in tennis. The
U.S. open tennis tournament was, until two years ago, played at
Forest Hills. It has long been known as one of the very best tennis'
clubs in the world. The chance to work there Is a chance In a
lifetime for the young pro.
Smith was red-shirted on this year's varsity team at SCC. Smith
is fl and hails from Mel bo urne, Australia. He was recruited to.
come to Seminole because of his tennis playing ability and has,
Indeed, made his mark In area tennis circles. A great ta ctician on
the court. Mike probably has more savvy than most players his
age. Mike's real st rength In tennis, though, lies in his ability to
teach the game. A great instructor with lots of patience with
beginners and the insight to be a great help to in termediate and
advanced players.
Mike has taught In the past at Holiday Hills in New York and at
Harder Hail Tennis Resort in Sebring.
Trinity's Prep's No. 1 player on the girl's tenn is team, Mary.
Dinneen won the state hard court championshi p for girls age 14.
Mary is an 8th grader and is the daughter of Dr. &amp; Mrs. James B.
Dinnen of Winter Park.
SCC women's team if off to a slow start wi th two 8-1 losses to
Daytona Beach community College and St. Petersburg Commun ity Coll ege. These are two of the strongest teams In the state.
and the SCC girls are sure to benefit from this good competition.

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ST. PETERSBURG (UP!)
Veteran
Jane Blalock carried a two-stroke lead over
third-year pro Connie Chillemi Into the second
round of play in the $75,00 LPGA's Orange
Blossom Classic today.

By LARRY CASTLE

HELSCOREBOARD

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Tennis
Anyone?

By United Pres International Chicago, 111102, Sin Diego
The Washington Bullets may edged Philadelphia, 117-116,
be developing a three-headed I= Angels beat Boston, 113.
monster at the center position
which could breathe enough fire
to make them the first NBA Nets ill, Trail Hisser, N:
team in a decade to repeat as
Bernard King scored 16 of his
champions.
game-high 31 points in the first
Elvin Hayes and Bob Den- quarter as New Jersey raced to
dridge combined for 58 points a 12.4 early in the first quarter,
Friday night to pace the Bullets and was new headed.
to a 132-110 rout of the Seattle Kiap 121, &amp;M 112:
SuperSonics, but It was the edge
Otis Birdsong acored3l points
in the middle which may have and rookiePhil Ford added 22
turned the game wound.
points and 21 assists to lead
"I don't judge how well I play Kansas Qty past Phoenix.
on how well I shoot, I just want Jazz 111, Bells 166:
to do the type of job I should
Spencer Haywood led six New
do," said veteran Washington Orleans players in double
center Wes Unseld, who scored flgies with 25 points to lift the
17 points (Sorl from the Jazz pad Chicago.
field), grabbed 13 rebounds and Qippers 1171 7$ere 111:
added seven assists.
Kermit Washington's three.
And rookie center Dave point play with 35 seconds
Corzine made Bullet fans forget remaining mapped a 114-114 ti.
Mitch Kupchak's absence (out and powered San Diego over
with an Injured Achilles ten- Philadelphia.
don) with strong defense and Laken 113, Celtics 114:
eight points.
Jenail Wilkes, Lou Hudson
"I feel a lot more relaxed and Norm Nixon combined for
than I did earlier in the 66 points and Los Angeles
season," the former DePaul tithed In the second half to
star said. "(But) I'm still defeat Boston.
pushing myself a little bit."
Pacer, No Warners $4:
Hayes and Dandridge spearRicky Sobers and Billy
headed a devastating Washing- Knight combined for 43 poInts
ton offense that featured seven as Indiana topped Golden State.
double-figure scorers and 53
percent shooting from the floor.
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The two names at
the top of the list at the halfway point of the
$250,000 Los Angeles Open aren't exactly PGA
big-name stars.
But maybe Fuzzy Zoeller and Lon Hinkle,
already winners on the tour this year and 1-2
on the 1979 money list, are headed in that
direction.
The long-hitting Hinkle, a 29-year-old Texan
with a pleasant disposition, and Zoeller, a 27year-old pro from Indiana who likes to joke
with galleries when he's playing well, forged
to the front of the event at the Riviera Country
Club Friday.
Playing in the same threesome with Zoeller,
Hinkle put together four birdies on his first
nine holes and finished with a 2-under par 69
for a 36-hole total of 136, 6-under par. Zoeller
had a 67 and was in second place at 137.

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he's played on, staring with Las Angeles, then going to the St.
LeniaCarcknaja, backtoth
Phillies In 77. LAA year was an off year at bat for T4 but I
figure he'll be keid around because there's no assurance the big
switch Pete Rose to fist base, Richi. Hebner from first to third,
Schmidt from third to second will work out detansively.
Q. Hew dies Terry Bradehaw if the Pfttburgh 8$eels rate
,with his Poem the ether quarterbacks of the Natheel FeethaU
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Fun ou th
ask
01MI1111 Terry.
I they adnitire do drenSli of his throwing
arm End his physical tou*mn and
But some of then
we skeptical about his gambling tactics as a passer.Archie
Manning, for
me, col be
can tbr conhow T
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say, however, that aft what he did last lenno, Bradeuiew
does't have many detractors.
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ruler, winning both games
handily.
&amp;mlnofe'a hopes rest much
In thit fwt I. 'J...l-..
basketball ha peison play
than it did hi regular season.
Florida JC had also beaten SCC
twice In regular season.
Friday's hero was Curtis
Smith, who hit a shot at ,
buuer for the vbtnru His 19
points were tops 'for
Raiders, who upped their
overall record to 14-15
St
St er ling pointed to the
rebounding work of Kenny
Brown as the key in the victory.
Brown, who had 11 points,
plucked off 11 rebounde.
Game time tcmlgld at VCC Is
7:30.
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Sign ups
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"Central Florida's tourist
ditlonal household, the third
quarter's 2.2 percent growth of industry has frequently be
residential meters documents referred to as a mainstay of the
base of the region's economy.
to ,me extent the pace of
population migration into the This year, as in previous years,
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the tourist sector has Vb
East Central Florida area.
every indication strongly contributed to both the
"Thàe
that
the
current
pace of Income and employment of the
population
growth
will be area.
sustained
ftougbout
the
rest
of
"With
passenger
traiflcatthe
1979, particularly in the lm International Airport up by
portant population segment of almost 19.0 percent for the year
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people under 65. The impending 197$, g oline sales growing at
expansion of the area's anannual rate of6.O percent tbo
economy
Mould draw even tourist sector's contribution to
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more businesses and people the vitality of the economy can
J into central Florida with an hardly be disputed.
"However, as in past years,
attending Increase In the
the
overall advance In the
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T. E. Tucker (center), chairman of the board of Flagship Bank of Seminole, did demand
"Indeed, fourth quarter activity level of the tourist
the honors as Andrew Carraway (right) received a golf bag and W. A. Patrick an expansion of the dollar volume sector
African Krugerrand (one-ounce gold coin of South Africa) to mark their of building permits suggests fourth quarter slowdown that ls
retirement from the organization. Carraway left after about 26 years; Patrick, that e housing industry has characteristic of
anticipated these trends. At no Moreover, since tourism Is
37.
time since the peak of the highly correlated with the pace
housing cycle In 1974 have of retail sales, their comhined
single and multi4amlly housing impact Is substantial."
—TOM GIORDANO
starts been higher.
,,With housing vacancies
below the 4.0 percent mark,
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there can be little doubt that the
houslngmarketsboUldCofltlflUe
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Republicans,
blaming the nation's soaring inflation rate on
the Carter administration's "bumbling," said
the day should have been called "Black
Friday."
But the White House said the rise in prices
Is not surprising," and Americans should
make "some spefic sacrifices" to slow down
inflation.
The government said Friday the cost of
living began 1979 with a whopping 11.2 percent
annual rate - well over President Carter's
inflation forecast.

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THEY GO...

Deltona Chamber Banquet
The Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce
plans its fourth annual installation banquet
Saturday March 3 at the Deltona Country
Club,

1,500 See 'Mission' Homes
Since Florida Residential Communities
(FRC) opened Brandermill for sales at The
Crossings in Lake Mary on Feb. 3, nearly 1,500
persons have been through the "California
Mission"-style model homes and 20 contracts
have been written.

kl eceive Honor Club Award'
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honor Club award at the quarterly conference
U1d in Tallahassee) as one of the top 10 clubs in
Me state. The award was for the year ending in
September during which Jack Devlin served as
Club president.
- Pan Freeman, secretary of the South Seminole
nub, received the Distinguished Secretary
ward, as did Ernie Butler, secretary-treasurer
• or the Sanford Optimist Club.

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Chamber Members Tour
Lyman Career Center

Pipe Plant

Dance Classes Forming

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Community College Is offering a morning and
:evening class In Dance-Exercise."
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" class is $10. The evening class Is scheduled to
begin on Feb. 27 and wW meet every Tuesday for
eight weeks from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The fee for
this class is $20.00.
, For information, call the Leisure Time
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List October educators and
students at Lyman High School
were guests at the annual B-E
(Business-Education) Day
hosted by local busInesamen

Oviedo Bank Elects Director

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A dozen local chefs will prepare their
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venture by two U.S. firms and
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by the John Young Museum Board of
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German
company,
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was
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Trustees in the museum, from 6 to 10 p.m.
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the
Berg
Steel
Pipe
Corp.,
20 people only, cost $25 per person. For In•• •
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initial
plans
are
to
produce
nation, call the museum, 8967151. Send checks
about 120,000 tow of __
pipe n- COMMENDED
to the museum, 810 Rollins Street, Orlando, 32803.
nually. Berg Steel Is affiliated Sanford native Robert M.
with BergrohrCompanyof West Pullin, chief of staff for
Germany. Other partners In
GED Studies
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civilian personnel for the
venture are the Inter.....'
continental Metals Corp. of us Army Health Ser- Seminole Community Coilge announces the
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Steel International of New Sam Houston, Tex., has
won a certificate of ap- i -Saturday mornings. For the first time in this area,
York.
- students may study for their Florida High School
Jansen said the new plant predation from the office
- Diploma six days a week, Monday through
would mean as much as 200 new of Secretary of Defense
jobs for the
Harold Brown for work
%am
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as
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whichbpii Feb. 24 are 9 to 12 Noon. For in•.•
of the Defense DepartJansen. "It Is sited at a
formation, phone the G.E.D. office at Seminole
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water port that will provide us ment's Priority Place.
MId
Herold
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meid Program.
tItT HAIGHT, CHAMBERITES STAN SPENCER, ALLEN KEESLER

Epicurean Experience Anyone?

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Edward H. Parker has been elected to the
board of directors of The Citizens Bank of
Oviedo, according to C.R. Clonts, board
chairman and bank president. Parker, vice
president of Parker Associates Inc.,
registered real estate brokers in Goldenrod, is
a Goldenrod native and attended Oviedo High
School.

To repay the favor, the school
called and E-B Day (Education
Business) Day and invited
members of the Maitland-South
semi
Chamber of __
merce to check out the Lyman
Career Center.

The Art Of Bonsai Exhibit

Among demonstrations was
one by Art Haight, Lyman
occupational specialist who
showed chamber representatives the Discover Computer.

The art of Bonsai will highlight the
weekend, March 24 and 25 as Seminole Nurseries hosts the sixth annual All-Florida State
Bonsai Exhibit according to Gay R. Laubach,
general manager and Bonsai specialist. The
e'ihiMt Is held Inthe garden retail area of the
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locate colleges aiid
requirements and deals with
job placement and Interviews
and vocational training.

Eck.rd Reports Record $$
Jack Eckerd Corp. has reported record
results for both the first six months and the
second quarter of its 1979 fiscal year.

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Labor Drops
Bid For Full
Labor Reform

IUIT
FATE ROBERTS

JAMES ALLEN

CHANGES AT STERCHI'S
Faye Roberts, who 3¼ years ago became the first
woman manager In the 73-store Sterchi Furniture
store operation when she took the reins of the
Sanford store, has been promoted to manager of
St.rckl's DeLand operations. She has been with the
organization eight years. Replacing her at the newly
refs'biob.dSanford store at ills S. French Ave. will
be James Allen, a 1¼-year Sterchi veteran.
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Herald Names
Circulation Head
' Robed iavonbury has
been named clrcthflsu
manager of The Evening
Herald and Herald Ad.
vediner.
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Student art from two Central Florida colleges,
in the form of two-dimensional drawings and
paintings, is presently on display at the
headquarters building of The Winter Park
Telephone Company In Altamonte Springs.
The exhibit, which will continue until AprIl 1,
features art representative of class work from
Valencia Community College and Seminole
Community College with student exhibitors
ranging in age from 18 to ) years old. Viewing
hours are between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
£ •j('va'øv lvl1s4va
141&amp;w.uth W4,Iu
- The VCC student art is displayed under the
directionof Mrs. Quentia Throin, Chairman 01the
Art Department at Valencla West Campus, and

BAL HARBOUR (UP!) that is narrow esou(htoconIe
— Organized labor has thrown to a vote and yet broad enough
In the towel — at least tern- tobe worthy 01 our support and
porarily — on winning passe," the council said.
cosigreadocal_paisage 01 a
We're being very practical
labor law rofonu hilL
on
that,"
said Meany at a news
Instead, AFIrCIO
fo11owIn the
conference
George Meany said the t.dsra. co
action,
noting the
ton, working with the While present cosnpoaitioo
of the
House and key oomiosia1
allow
labor
to
Senate
would
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badiers,
accom___
the
needed
to
plish_enactment of some
nesrow — t would and a ____
not be held up by. a filibuster. "Tbe composition of the
It was the fllibedar tactic — Senate has "gsd en this
whers bor &amp;Woa is dymigd by
ticaiariisas" Mesny sai&amp;
parliamentary delays — that "I think we have five less
prevented Senate rs WA Irisside than We had a year
year, svsithoughamajoettycd ago."
the body favored the legist'.
7% council old k bed no
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Illusions cosicerithig the diiThe NuI, aimed streviaiug the flcu)y 01 amending the NLRA
1$ NMIeal labor Heistions in any way, rngardiiu of how
Act hian,rto make ft
now for 1010011 to "A"
"But we will ft* — step by
and pov
if omU7 — to usi
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ounpeda. from miug delayIng
tactics ar
_ collective be'
rs
go
,hedwm overwhelmIng well as to theoryIttheir
la
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ay
consultants that enc.uag.
eadJngabbe c.g- ir to try to brink upeunciulul
if the mussite unim
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peuth 'i -y to America
therikee, t.dey," the council a" £P
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wikwithi"-a
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art Instructors Bill Long, Nancy Jay and Bob
Polze. The SCC exhibit la under the direction of
InstnxtorGradyKemsey

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n.IithM the duijS love her.

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a few pointers in writing poetry from Jane Prescott-

IIned by the Florida Fine Ails Council and the
N#'
Fidowmed for the Arts with matched finds
from Seminole County, Is to Istired students In pastry
ad creative writing while allowing the pd time for
writing and creative activity.
Althwo this creative time is often taken up with
student coofirinces imti.d, Jane maMN to Wilts new
p.dkaJ worhe.
"I 4t ever aE them to writs anything that I den't
wrIsie,"aheadL1udedItothspsrgradsso(t.n
her$Sre her wr*I, bat the 7OII MidIntS

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Oub out will feature James A. Pines, 'woiw
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(lJ.g.e, New
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Persons, ugerested are asked to contact the
imiversity $ Division of Cothiuing Edicatlion,
2752123. A $5 reØstratlon fee Includes in.

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dissected by three experts Feb. 27
the
University 01 Central Florida, where a special
two,411ourprograrnwlll provide elm
life.
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Standing "rhythms and vibes", will perforrnat
11:00 a.m. In the SCC Fine Arts Theatre..The
r1ormance is open to the public and admission

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Jazz band from Daytona Beach will be visiting
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Festival

hashed her art displayed in the Winter Park Art
and local showings.
Jane, who brings her own library for the children to use
with free form poets such as E.E. Cummings, encourages
students to open up to poetry and read it while they are:
Young. "They will find ltisa live not dead art," she staled.
She would like to abolish memorization of poems. "A
principal told me that he hates poetry, but that's just:
because he was forced to memorize long stanzas of it,":
Ji05 remremarked.
She would also like to clear up some myths abo ut
Petry.It is much more imrwt2nt for a m to havemeaning sound and rhythm an rhyme

her dudentsto new forms ofpoetry.
Janelluth
hod a IouM time th.., between I1ih and Art
(ie01theforma
that
abe
recently shared with them was
while
A deiS M ItMains but fInallY
pentium, a four stanza poem which repeats Lines in dii.
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�ill—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Sunday, Feb. 25, 979
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In And Around Longwood

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Engagements

Musician Invites Public H
To 'First' Memorial Fes t
The Hank Williams-Bob Wills
Memorial Festival Is scheduled
March 11., beginning at "high
noon! Sponsored by John
Wilson, the event will take
place on SR427, by the old
greenhouse, across from South
Seminole VFW Pod SX7.
The bill f fare, a la Jerry
Hester, includes barbeque from
both steer and pig, all for a $3
per person donation.
Why a memorial festival to
these two musicians? "These
men were legends In their own
time and lfeelthere should bea
tribute paid them," said
Wilson.
Long-associated with music,
having been a record producer
and back-up guitarist In Nashville, Wilson has been known to
do things in a big way.
On Nov. 30, 1962, Wilson
departed Indian River City on
horseback, only to arrive in
Balboa Island, Calif., on Mar.
24, 1963.
"I left with $1.05 In my pocket

and arrived with $30," said
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Wilson, laughing.
Entertainment for the
festival will be provided by
Clay Jenkins and Country
Construction, Pepper and
Spice, and other area talent.
Also, If his schedule permits,
Kirby "Sky King" Grant will
serve as emcee.
Wilson hopes In the near
future, providing this first
event Is mcess, to bring In
talent from Nashville.
Once again, this year First
Federal of Seminole, located at
SR 434 near US 17-92 In

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Wife Protests Irritating
Habit Of Husbands Boss
DEAR ABBY: I have written
an open letter to my husband's
boss. Because I'm sure many
other wives could have written
It. I hope you wUl print it in your
column.
Dear Mr. Boss:
I want to protest a very
irritating habit you have:
vaiwlg my LI...
nuuwIu all,a L......._
flume At
all bourn and on weekends to
discuss business with him.
U it were urgent, I wouldn't
mind, but it Is obvious that you
only want to hear yourself think
out loud and need my husband
as a sounding board. (This was
very flattering to him—at
first—. Then he found out that
youdothe same thing with your
other employees.)
Iwork hard, too, and when we
get home, we look forward to
haying a quiet dinner and a
rel*xlng evening together or
with friends. But we hardly get
settled in before you phone
from the office or your car, and
prOceed to tie my husband up
for half an hour to an hour.
You have interrupted bridge
games, important discussions,
an4 ü*rialed on too many other
tIgi to mention here. You
have called just as we were
leaving for a social
engagement, causing us to be
embarrassingly late many
Vouare known to boa
workaholic. Evenings and
holidays are all the same to
you. Just because your work Is
ywAr whole life, don't assume
thit your employees have
riotidag else In their lives but
their jobs.
My husband is conaèlenflous
and sodock watcher, but his
thasathemoisbisown, and
yeuhaveno right to expect tobe

on call for business can.
versaticms 24 hours a day.
I have asked my husband to
talk to you—man 10 man—but
he's afraid you might fire him,
and that would be a hardship
for our family at this time.
I'm not signing my name, but
if this applies to you, Please
change your ways. You are fair
and generous and kind, and it it
weren't for this one fault, you
would be a terrific boss.

ThE WIFE OF

YOUR EMPLOYEE

Continued From Page 13
down, but required more of
the illustrator's time. The
highly successful children
coloring is not as true and
must have special
beautiful
as in "Jonathan's
qualities. Park confirms
Friends,"
which was
thin: "Dad was a very
presented
to
the publisher
remarkable guy. He was
"camero-ready;"
ftve4one of the few people who
housand
copies
have
never seemed to lone his
already
been
sold.
faith In other people. He
One copy has certainly
also seemed to start from
been
enjoyed by Park's
the promise that people are
children
whom he says are
honest, and would deal with
"enormously
creative...him the way he dealt with
little gold mines of creathem."
tivity. They are a source of
"Mother Is an abinspiration to me."
solute ... I don't know how to
"I hope I can resist the
describe what l want tosay
temptation to push than
about her," Park says of
Into art or wltlng...11keiny
his 76.yearuold mother. He
Dad.
Iwant them to do
pauses, reflects...,
____then
what
they
want."
continues. "Her example of
But
be
keeps
finding little
faith Is so strong and
poems
"punched
out
remarkable...was exeze
laboriously
on
my
mplified
mph
ted when Dad died
typewriter ... or on the
two years ago. She became
chalkboard" by Anne.
the
pillar
of
strength.
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wiso always seems
of having to be
ntngi
to
have.
poem
comforted, she comforted
around In her mind.
other people."
Area residents will have
A graduate of the U. of
a chance to become better
Florida (Bachelor of
acquainted with Park on
Design in 1969), Park also
Marth3
when hewlllbethe
attended the School of
guest
speaker at the
Visual Arts In New York
Author's
Luncheon
City. He dill goes there two
sponsored
by
Seminole
or three times a year, County
Association
of
and to Rollins College,
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Media Specialists. Limited
wh.r. h. ,rthIna. In
reservations are still
the annual Writer's Canavailable through MM
ference.
R.
Haigh at Bear Lake
"l don't kno
a writer who Elementary School

Longwood, is holding a free tax Feb. 18 at South Seminole VFW
Pod $307 and Ladies Auxiliary.
service.
District 18 Commander
Sponsored by AARP and
NRTA, any senior citizen 55 Huley Hart hosted a jolxg
years or older may receive free session at 10:30 a.m. Special
help with income tax returns, guest was Cecil Brant, stat
This special service Is offered quartermaster.
Following aroast beef dlimer
every Thurdays, from 9 a.m.
District 18 President Cathy
until noon. until Anr. 15
Howard opened her meeting
with
the various ladleS
Sam and Nancy Bennett of
auzflharies.
Special guest was
Devonshire are enjoying the
Evelyn
Had,
state chaplain,
company of Nancy's brother,
also
of
the
ladles
auiiilary to
Bill Wall, his wife, Hallie and
VFW
Post
8207.
their 2-year-old daughter,
Nancy.
The First Pentecostal Church
"It's quite a thrill to have a
of
Longwood Is holding its 21st
goddaughter named after you,"
anniversary
celebration on
said Nancy.
The Wall family recently Sunday, Feb. 25
For members of the
moved to Montogomery, Ala.,
_____ in congregation, Sunday school
where Bill Is staff assistant
charge of student assistance for will be at 10 am., followed by a
the Alabama Commission of birthday party for all Sunday
school members. Special guest
Higher Education.
"I think "little" Nancy was a Is a.60 foot banana split
bit overwhelmed by Matthew Following dessert Is a covered
and Travis but they have all dish luncheon at 12:15 p.m.
In the afternoon, and open to
adjusted rather well," said
the
public, are various musical
Nancy, sighing.
and speaking events. Beginning
On Sunday, March 4, there at 1:15 p.m. is gospel and
will bea cancer benefit at South congregational singing. Special
Seminole VFW Post 7 and guests will be the Maranatha
Choir from Maranatha PenLadies Auxiliary.
tecostal
Church In Sanford.
Beginning at 2 p.m., a meat
Following
the music Is Rev.
loaf dinner with all the flxlns
William
Connell,
Superin.
Will be served for a $2 per
tended
of
the
Florida
District,
person donation. Included in the
days activities Is continuous from Ocala, who will deliver an
live entertainment, an auction anniversary message.
I'd like to share with YOU
and other special events.
Recipient of the benefit Is something unique about t:
___ Brice, brother of Vann church. Rev. Ruth Granl,
William
pastor, is the original mlnIst
Brice of Longwood TV.
and has been "preaching 'kr.
The District 1$ meeting of the 21 years. She Is the wife o1
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Longwood City Commissioner:
Ladies Auxiliaries was held on J. R. Grant.

NATIONAL HEAD VISITS
SANFORD ESO CHAPTER
KATHRYN SIMS

Sims - Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Davis E. Sims of 104 Sand Pine Lane,
Longwood, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Kathryn Gail, to Terry Vern Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis C. Kelley, 2231 Lynn Drive, SW, Marietta, 'Ga.
Born in Orlando, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of
Mr! and Mrs. U.A.Joklpof75 Ohio Ave.,DeLand,and
Mr. and Mrs. LII. Sims, ON Driver Ave., Winter Park
Miss Sims Is a June, 1973 graduate of Lyman High
'School, Longwood, where she was a member of Keyettes.
She was graduated from Mercer University, Macon, Ga.,
in May, 1977, where she was a memberof Phi Mu, Kappa
Delta Epsilon and was Sigma Nu Sweetheart. She is
employed In special education of mentally retarded
children.
• Her fiance, who was born Marietta, lathe grandson of
Mrs. Christina Yates of Roocvlfle, Ga.
. He is a 1973 graduate of Osborn High School. Marietta,
where he was the senior class president and State Beta
Club vice president. He Is a May, 1977 graduate of Mercer
University where he was a member of Sigma Nu,, Blue
Key and Gamma Sigma Epsilon. He currently attends
'edlcal College of Georgia.
The wedding will be an event of June 16, at Asbury
Methodist Church, Maitland.

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DEAR ABBY: I have always
admired you for admitting your
Jrrors and % 1ng your limp.,
but don'tbsao quick toknuckle

DEAR ABBY: Four years under.
Having written "from
ago Iwrote to you about the
whence"
you apologized all
man I had been living with for
over
the
five years. He had been
place because the word
"whence"
means, "from what
separated from his wife eight
place,
from
what source, from
years, but they were never
what
origin,
etc."... thus you
divorced. I kept hoping he
have
written,
"from from whit
would gets divorce so we could
be married, but he found one
No big mistake inmy book. I
excuse after another.
have
read "from whence" In
You told me you doubted ifhe
the
Roman
Catholic Ut*rgy
would ever divorce his wife.
(Apostles'
Creed). "He
Well, Abby, you were right. He
ascended
Into
heaven, FROM
never did. But as It turned out, a
WHENCE
He
shill corns to
divorce wasn't necessary
judge
the
living
mid the dead."
because she died two years ago.
QNYOURWZ
Abby, I have ham living with
IN CHICAGO
this man nine years, and than
isnore.on why hs can't marry
me now.
DEAR ON: 1,
My problem isthathelsstill, bd an A. a,in.iy —
finding excuses. I have been a £kfkam be .umewbst leN
IN" inqk4 bib as
wffs.to him In every way all
these years and I wait the of iiI4uI aP ir
in Jda
security that goes with hems a J. lWin ii k

Area Kids Filmed For TV Show
Cuaelberry makes the big

party.
Sheridan.
Mark Corns placed 4th place in Jan James in Tallahassee last
He had a most unusual birSemnoran Skateway was the LENDA
the 1O-year-olds; and A . G. weekend.
thday cake. It was decorated
Happy Birthday to Mrs. Bob
scene of network cameras for
EDMISTON
Canady received third place in
While there, Dan attended the
with a BMX bike track like the
(Marie)
Noble and Mrs. Maxine
lberry
the filming of "Kids' World."
desIgn
quarterly
date board meeting
one he races 0L
Draut.
pondent
The television show will air In
of the Optimist Club. He was
Tommy didn't waste any time
two week,.
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before he was out on the track
A bout one third of the new
Tb. 13-year-old Deni Swift,
Carriage Hill Drive and Secretary Award for his work
at Horseman's Park with
members Inducted into
daughter of Shirley and Russell
children, Arty and Christy, during the last year in the South
new racing bike and equipment. Theta Kappa Honor Society
Swift of Winter Park, skated a
at visited Joan's cousins Torn and Seminole Optimist Club
The very next day he won
Seminole Community College
waltz with her partner Chris of Carole and Frank Deluca first trophy with It. It was
last week came from our
Santo.
looks though her big skates his third time out on the only
track Casseberry
Prearea.
"It was strange being in- weigh nearly as much as she and he won second place.
requisites
for
joining
the
terviewed by someone my own does!
"He's quite a boy," said hissociety for part-time students
age," she said of her 12-year-old
Her parents drive her to the proud father. "There's not are a 3.6 grade
point average
interviewer,
rink five days a week and she much he won't try
to
do,"
after
completing
24
credit hours
Deni, who has had some skates about 20 hours a week. Lancaster remarked. "Most of
and
being
presently
enrolled in
ballet and tap dance training,
"Yes, I do get tired of It," she the kids in the neighborhood 6 hours.
co
has only been skating for 1
admitted, but there is nothing and at his school respect him."
A
fuilime
student
must
be
years. You'd have to see her she would rather do.
he added.
enrolled in 12 credit hours, have
graceful skating to appreciate
You'd never believe it if YOU
His accomplishments on the a 3.4 grade point average after
that.
saw her skate, but 1 years ago track that Sunday are
even completing 12 credit hours.
She and others like her In the her ability was limited to more remarkable since Tommy
Dr. Anita Harrow, Director of
Skateway Skating Club, who skating frontwards and back- was in the hospital with
Affairs spoke on the ,t'1l!.0
were filmed, are a tribute to wards,
according
Soft , sheer fabrics In Cult
to dehydration only the week Academic
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"Future
of
Man, Burden of
bard work and ddosmlnatton.
Doug Moyer, a before.
bloom with pretty peace," President of SCC, Dr.
telL S rtwat*a, wrapThey don't get Interested in national chanp1on.
According to Lancaster, his Earl Weldon administered the
anyt hing else because they
arounds, draped shapes.
son, who has been riding a twO pledge. Each new member
don't have time. Skating ls thelr
7
The style exactly right
Tommy Lancaster, son of Mr. wheel bike since the age of
first love,
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and Mrs. Les Lancaster of 680 three, has done better In school received a candle and flower.
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Those Induct ed from our area
It wouldn't be fair not to give iris Road, had a big birthday since he began the bike racing, area
are: Mary Bloomingdale,
.
some credit to the Parents, who celebration,
because he knows he has to Suzzanne Chapman, Susan
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pay for lessons and skates and
Besides his mom, dad, keep his grades up in order to
Detter, William Giefeler, Vicky
k'lvethem topractice. Dee-Dee grandmother, Mrs. T.C. participate in the sport.
Lambert, Marc I.ampe,
:1Deluca skated her free-style (Virginia) Lancaster of Oran ge
Lancaster is sold on bike Richard Mesiano, Michael
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routine for the filming. "I was City; and sisters, Lana, Lela, racing. He is even thinking on
Williams
and
Claire
Wright.
nervous," admitted the petite and Stacy, more than 25 f riends getting equipment for his 2
Congratulations on your
12-year-old. The 45 lb. daughter came out to his sixth birthday year old daughter, Stacy.
"It is academic success!
safe as anything, because all
I
bikes are Inspected and they
The Wekiwa District of the
are required to wear helmets Cub Scouts met
III
at Don Reid
and elbow pads," he said.
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annual Grand Prix Race last
Mrs. Jeannie Kerr Larch of Saturday.
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Piney Ridge Road, is trying
Five boys front Puck 540
to locate members of the brought home trophies. Mike
A 441 sponsored Dog Show Allison Aurbeck, Individual 4-H Ian High School graduating
Peeples placed 4th in the 8was held at the Seminole Club Member, Yellow Ribbon. class Of 1964.
year-old division; Brian Kelley
County Agricultural Center
Pd Class-Good Grooming &amp;
Because married names have received the Tall Ender trophy
grounds. Ttüshow ended asix- Conformation winners were: I. changed and people have
week Dog Care and Training Kathy Mueller, Bear Lake moved she Is having a difficult in the 9-year-olds and in the
Course taught by Merge Malich Bunch, Blue Ribbon; 2. Tammy time. The class's 15th reunion parent-son race, Brian Owens
and his dad, Ed received 3rd
Of Winter Springs.
Patty, Individual 4-H Club is planned for July ,
place
and Scott Dyer and his
The top four placthgs in each Member, Red Ribbon; 3.
She has requested that dad, Kenneth came in
5th place.
class received a large rosette Raymond Green, Lucky anyone having any addresses or
Pack
540
will
be
honoring
ribbon. The 4-H members Charms, White Ribbon; and 4. information on the graduates
of boys and leaders for their acplaced as follows: Handling Allison Aurbeck, Individual 4-H '64 please call her at 8345378.
complislunents of the year at
Clam. Basic Obedience - 1. Club Member, Yellow Ribbon.
their
annual Blue and Gold
Ann IAdO , Geneva SaddleNew officers of the Happy Banquet
to be held at 6:30 pm.
Virgicia Delaney of Winter Senior Citizens will be Installed
Ups Blue Ribbon; 2. Raymond
at
the
fellowship
hall of CornGreen, Lucky Charms, Red Park, judged the Pet Class and Friday, March 2 at Pod 183
munity
United
Methodist
Ribbon; $.Robth Bullock, Trail Shirley ReilyfSanford, judged American Legion building in Church
on
Monday,
Feb. 26.
Blamrs, Whit. Ribbon; and 4. the HandlingClass.
Fern Park.
From Pack 251, Jeff Moore
Russ Miller, past president of
a
4th in the 9-year-olds;
the South Seminole Senior
Citizens, will preside over the 2
installation, which will
follow the 1:30 p.m. business
meeting.
According to Molly Steudle of
420 Kentla Road, th' Happy
The Woman's Club of 8mi1omi Sara Tatum, Lucille Behrens, Senior Citizens .ad a
partleipetad In the Drict vu Laurin* Messenger, Dolores tremendous time In Ft.
Thrlds Federation of Women's lAsh, Estell, Davis and Dottle Lauderdale recently. Following
Club ArtsFodi vii hosted by the Karma, accompanied by Walter a cruise on the Jungle Queen
Apopha Woman's Club at the A. Gislow, who dove the and a barbecue dinner In the
Fket United Methodist Qh Sanford entourage to Apopka In Indian Village, they enjoyed an
Ice-skating show at the
the family motor home.
in Apopka.

Women Awarded
At Art Festival

Sanford women winning
rildiani were: Sara Harrison,
dplscsInthedo11category
for b1W baby dolls; Virginia
Mercor, second place, a
crocheted afghan; Purl
Partin, third place, Ilk ross;
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$ae a tile bird buIliug,

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announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie So.
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William E. Paris of Ft. Campbell, Ky.
Born in Sanford, the bride-elect Is the grwddaugIer of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Patterson, Rout. 2, Sanford, and
Mr. and Mrs. George AimoU of Kewanee, DL
Miss Rol"vl Is a Jim., 197$ pedant, of Seminole High
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Community College.
Her fiance, who was born In Los Angeles, Calif., Is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson of Geneva.
Heisa June, l977 graduate fOviado High School, anda
March, 197$ graduate of S1n01, Conurwy Collegs. H.
Is currently serving a military tour of dmy with the Ui.
Marines Corps.
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the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs (FFWC)
met for the February meeting at the Bay Avenue
home of Mrs Vance Taylor, local ESO chairman.
Highlighting the meeting was a book review by Mrs.
E. Ross Harris of Jacksonville, a past FFWC
president and presently chairman of International
Policy for the General (national) Federation of
Women's Clubs. Mrs. Harris (center) discusses
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line to rim smoothly.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
19)In hopes of getting a bargain
today you could end up outsmarting yourself. Recall this If
you rim Into a sharp horse'
trader who has something you
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
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today with the same respect
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possessions spells serious

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Be wary of being siace$iWe :.
today to the Influence of
someone who has gotten you "
lido a tight spot before. Don't be:
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For Monday, Febru
YOUR BIRTHDAY

by Howie Schneider

with the lack. East Is forced
rwe
several evaltlr
to give ummy the rest of are
'551 in- store for you this
the tricks.
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tricks, but that will still rim Into en opposing viewpoint
leave you one short.
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NOW
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The Agricultural Agents'
office receives many calls

Van &amp; Pick-up OWN ERS
may save TODAY. Call 323-2454
NEW LOCATION Hwy. 17-fl a Lake Mary Blvd.

concerning citrus fruit with

holes In then, accompanied by
little Insects inside or around
DAVI
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are
usually surroji
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not, however, caused by the
insect.,
The punctures are usually can also gnaw the beta of the
caused by birds, chiefly the trunks and limbs. A prepared
sapsucker or woodpecker
rat bait can be used to control
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therats.Anotherroutethatcan
cm affect the fruit from the bs followed isto fashion ametal
fruit guard arowidthe tree usa
Imide and
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the her mushroom, shape, so that UN
aim nw I=&amp; deposits
jodbm.sththesurfaceof rats cannot gain a foothold up
citna fngt, thro4h a hole
so small astobs invisible tothe
11* maggots then hatch and
bore Into the pulp of the fruit,
and thus ruin It. Tim first In.
&amp;atIonof the maggots in the
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Rocky Marciano vies with
Muhammad All for the all-time
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analysis.
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Rubettes, Bilbo Baggins.
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DeWitt, compete In a variety of
sporting events,
0 ROOTS: THE NEXT
ERAT1ONS Alex Haley (James
Ead Jon1s) "esding Interview
journalist with subjects Includ.
lng American Nazi leader
George Lincoln Rockwell (MarIon Brando), revisi ts his boyhood home in Henning. where

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Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs; Philadelphia 76ers
at Denver Nuggets

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1:30
a)OUTDOORS
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0 TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL
0 WALL STREET WEEK
"Aarospaca: The Number One
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Demisch, first vice president,

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your tflnt ID thisS who Sflfl't new today, but think twlcs;
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(7) ,IUO NEWS
(4) CBS NEWS
030 MINUTES
0 WILD KINGDOM "To Rope
A Shark" Marlin and marine
scientists do shark research in
an undersea lab.
(17) WILD KINGDOM "In
Search Of The Giant Armadilb' Marlin captures a giant
armadillo in a dense, unexploed lungle.
7:00
(12) MOVIE "The Sound Of
Music" (1965) Julie Andrews,
Christopher Plummer. A
would-be nun hires out as governess to an Austrian widower's seven children in whom
she instills her love of music as
an antidote for the world's ills
before World War II.
(ii lien MINUTES
Q BATTLESTARGALACT1CA
Apollo and Star buck intercept
a primitive ship and discover
that its inhabitants represent a
direct link to Earth.
0 THE FORSYTE SAGA
"Conflict" Michael Mont asks
Soames for Fleur's hand.
Annette is having an affair with
a wealthy Belgian.
6:00
0 ALL IN THE
E FAMILY
Edith Is suspected of neghI.
gence when she is the last person to be with a lonely old
wOi'fliiiwho wants lOdie.
0 PAUL JACOBS AND THE
NUCLEAR GANG The real and
potential hazards of low level
radiation are documented.
6:30
0 ALICE Alice is ecstatic
when she lands a job singing in
a nightclub until she questions

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EVENING

CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT "Auto Repair, Typewriter..
Fast Feeds"
12:30
(2) (17) MEET THE PRESS
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(17) EMERGENCY ONEI
FIRING LINE "Reason And
Politics" Guest: Sir Keith
Joseph.

112.00
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(4)MOVIE "Big Jim McLain"
(B/W) (1952) John Wayne, Nan.
C')' Olson. A terrorist ring in
Hawaii spreads it, influence
around the world until it is
stopped by a special agent. (1
Hr. 45 Mins.)
•CONSUMERIUYUNE
0 ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Guest: Gov. Jerry Brown (D...

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SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. 22)
Before tackling a new' project
today, make certain you hav*
the cooperation you thougE
you'd have. Your prospective,:
crew rnlgt be playing hooky, It

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1000
(2) (12) ROCKFORD FILES
Angel, collecting fees u a
'ntman," becomes a target
himself when he falls to deliver
on his death contracts.
0 FANTASY ISLAND A big'
time gami hunter (Stuart Whit.
man) learns what It', like to be
the hunted; and two girls (Dli.
na Canovi, Lola Falana) get a
charic, to spend half a miNion
dOII,

all that d.p,nda"v today. Try beforebiiJ'
to halidle Important____
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You respond one spade to yowaaIL You cent bank on t.mlon the welcome mat haa:
your partner's o heart
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opening bid. He rebids three anyone sloe.
hearts. An Arkansas reader
GW4I (May 21-Jim. 20)
asks how we continue'
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Dennis Cole; "Love My Dog"
Gene Rayburn, Fannie Flagg.

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11:30
(4)0 FACE THE NATION
0 TURNABOUT "Tithe And
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and Jessica Milford talk about
their approaches to life and
writing. (R)

1:00

(2)(17)BJ AND THE BEAR
Three girls kidnap 5.1 and force
him to help them make
moonshine In their backyard.
(4)0 MOVIE "Silent Victory
The Kitty O'Neil Story" (Promlore) Stockard Channing,
James Farentino. The true story of Kitty O'Neil. who
conquered her handicap of
deafness to become a top Hol.

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(2) THE GONG SHOW
(4) CONSUMER BUYUNE
0 (17) HEE HAW Guests:
Charlie Rich, Mary K. Miller.
0 LAWRENCE wax
) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY
7:30
(7) CANDID CAMERA
j ' wrr u MAGAZINE
6:00
(l)(17) CHIPS The CHIP unit is
put on quarantine alert after a
young man interned in their
headquarters fails victim to a
rareillnesa.
(4)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
Coach Reeves uses the values
of the prize-fighting ring to
pound some sense into
father-son relationship.
0 DELTA HOUSE When the
Delta house Is condemned, the
Deltas enter a weightlifting
contest to win money, and save
the house.
6:30
0 WELCOME SACK, KOTTER
The Sweathogs catch Arnold
using alcohol as a confidence
builder before a big date.
0 JULIA CHILD AND COM.
PANY "Dinner For The Boss"
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George Kennedy. A young miii
On a Chain gang, with an
unquenchable thirst for treedom, defies all authority. (2
Hrs.)
0 MOVIE 'The Heart Is A
Lonely Hunter" (C) (1968) Alan
Arkin. Sandra Locke. A mute
tries to give help and consoletion to those around him. (2 1/2
Hrs.)
0 MOVIE "High Noon"
(B/W) (1952) Gary Cooper,
Grace Kelly. A murderer and
his brothers attempt to even
the score with the sheriff who
sent him to prison. (1 Hr. 45
Nina.)

EVENING

trouble.
YOURBIRTHDAY
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your
Febrry5, 1,7,
_____
coming
year
you
should
in-ate
may be a trifle difficult to
Ilils
with tin3
get
a!
fare very well in work
projects that permit you to use be safe give him or her the kid
your creative and imaginative glove treatment. You'll be glad
talents. Seek markets requiring you dI(L
your ikiui.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept' 22) Be:e
PISCFS (Feb. 20.March30) A safety-conscious today If you're
situation may arise today working with tools you're not
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caused you a problem. Profit structions carefully before you
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LIBRA
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l.esrn more about yourself t'iy
teer
clear of situations today.
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where a gamble's Involved. y
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22);
Be sure to specify
Loved ones or those In your
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ARI
Your judwnent may be a trifle to the test today. hang loose,
faulty today, so guard against you do something rash you'll
drawing hasty conclusions, later regret It.
Take a second, or even a third
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look, If necessary.
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tatorlally. Lead by mmple, embarrassment,
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Sunday, Fib. 2s

SIDE GLANCES

by (111 Fnv

Legal Notice

JICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that am
engaged in business at P.O. Box c'pi,
Sanford, Florida 32771, Seminol
County, Florida, under
name
of
MICHAEL'S
OF
SEMINOLE 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
Statutes, ToWit: Section
so,
Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Michael W. McClung
Publish Feb. 1, Ii, 18, 25, 1979

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FICTITIOUS NAME

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Notice is hereby given that am
engaged In business at 308
Longwood Plaza, Longwood, Fla.
32750 Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of
PETRACCA'S DRAPERIES, 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, ToWit:
Section 86509 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g.: Irene E. Petracca
PublIsh Feb. 251 Mar. 1, 11, 18, 1979
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645-6033
r to benefit Epilepey Asan., sponsored by

ZayreDepartmentStores,formen,womenandchjdren,9
sin., Valencla Coinmimlty
College,
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Bijiresm dRiud1, 8p.m., TunpleShalom
Idence axi Elkcsm, Deltona, Music l) Jrf)e
Pelk Dane,, 14 p.m., Kaioiiil BOUe lUnk, HIgh
:' way 50, 1ltjvllje, E tortainment by Dave Wroblicky's
MONDAY, FEBRUARYIS
- Seakr Cithesa Tior to Florida Keys and Fort
lauderdale for Jungle
bo tow, Leave Sanford
Civic Center, 8a.m., pick up, Seminole Plaza, 8:30 n.m.
Return March 2. _____
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Sanford Homemaker,, 1:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
- Light, XI N. Myrtle. Topic - "Make Your Own
Lingerie."

T'rasce.dei*al Medlatlos, lecture, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L, Aitanonte Springs.

DeBarr Repülk. CIII, 730 p m, Community

Center. Speaker, James Pence president of SE Voluala
Republican Club.
Mesday Morass, Toesimaiters Club, 7:15 am.,
holiday mi, wynore Road, Al ______
onte Sprin

Lsugw.sd Ares Cher ii C,mmercs, 7:30 sin,
QIftyt4cith
k,I.4sg*i434 ProgranooBloodHank
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kIb, Stetson University, DeLmnd; 7 p.m., Mcii.'.. tgomnery ward, Int.rstate M_aU, Altamong SprIngs; 7:30
p.m., First Presbyterian Clutch, DeLand.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascenolon Iran
Clutch; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Mtamoote Springs.
- c.' 5anf.d Rotary, noon, Civic Canter.
$gg $emse AA, noon, Mental Health Canter,
Road, Altamante Springs
'rops Chapter 70, 7 p.m., over Baptist Clutch,
.Q.ystal Lake and Country Club, Like Mary.
.,-- Aitm.me$os. Samlails Jaycees, 7:30
Stop, SR 435.

p.m.,

Waffle

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AI.Aaus, 8 p.m.,

First United Methodist

State Attorney for the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit of the State of
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable
John E. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole
County, Florida,

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NOtIC5l5heVSbygipflfe lam
323-lit
Circuit Court for SemInole County, less the W of the
SW'A. thereof, all
In business at 113 Scuff.
Florida, Protate Division, the ad. being in Section 16.
ToWnship
Magnolia, Sanford, SemInole
MANAGER
ess of which is SemInole County South, Range
32 East, Seminole County, Florida, linda, the fIctItious Good phone vole. wIth salet
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, 32171. County, Florida; AND less that part neITIof RANDY'S RAG'S
personality. Attractive,
andthst I
The personal representative
of the ofsaidSW¼Iylno$outhandwes,ot
aSV5ve person. OpporIvfflt
estate Is MARION JOAN COX Stat, Road 44 and less
$0 advance. iio,ses plus.
rood right 05 Clerk of the Circuit Court, $.mlnol,
whose address Is 103 ldyliwiid way.
County, Florida In accordance wifl
AM EMPLOYMENT
Drive, Sanford, Florida, 32771. The REAL PROPERTY
the provisions of tIle FictItious 9125. FrenchAv..
- PARCEL
323-5174
name and address of the personal
The South 1,35 chains of the North Nne Statute,, To-Wit: Section
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representatives attorney are set 7.91 chains of the West 3.103 chains 04g. Florida Statutes
OWNER OPERATIONS
fOrth below.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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31g. George N. Crow
Publish Feb. 1, ii. 11. 32. in
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Martury Motor Exa,

demands against the estate are East,
IN THU CIRCUIT COUIT
SemInole County, Florida,
OP THE required, WI THIN THREE LESS road right of way.
's"
FICTITIOUS NAME
UISHTIUNTN JUDICIAL Cli. MONTHS FROM
IN THU CIICWT dUST. OP TIll
THE DATE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given that I am CWT IN AND POE SEMINOLE THE
UISNTIINYN JUDICIAL Cli.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF 197
ged In business t 210$ Lake COUNTY, FLORIDA
CUlT IN AND POE SIMINOLR
THIS NOTICE, to fil, with the clerk isis Chevrolet
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County, CIVIL NO. 15-3$-CA4$.0
Pickup
05 the above court a written io No. CGY1S3U1SOSJ3 Truck Van COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Florida, imderffieficllllousnamol In the Matter ci the Adoption 0
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7NCA4sU
statement of any claim or demand Florida Title No. 10404507
SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING
HOPE MICHELLE LAREAU
IN RI: THU MANRIASI OF
they may have. Each claim must be
mat I Intend to resister said name
NOTICE OP SUIT
ALICE M. LYTLE,
In writIng and must Indicate the 1972 Harley-Davidson
wit, the Clerk of the CircuIt Court, TO: AOIERT HARRY HOOVER basis
Motorcycle
for the claim,
County, FlorIda In ac
the name and ID No. 2AISSMH2
S. AIston Avenue
Pet
address of the creditor or his agent FlorIda Title No. 4734$3
cordace wIth the provislans
Durham, North CarolIna, 32700
and
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
Pisitlolm Name Statutes. To-WIt: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ARTHUR C. LYTLE, JR.
claimed. lithe claim is not yet due, 1977 Kawasaki
Motorcycie
Section 54509 Florida Statutes 1957. that a Petition for Adoption lies bean the date when It will
become due ID No. 05111333
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51g. Ronald S. Morton
Piled by ROBERT LARIAU, shall be staled.
Mespond.w.$vai.
it
the
claim
is Florida TItle No. 1445732
PublIsh FIb. 4, 11, 15, 33, 1979
Petitioner, for the pibnor child contingent or
NOTICUOFACTION
unliqeldated, the
QG.21
named in ffia Petition and you are
THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO:
of the uncertainty shill be INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
csmmandedtoeerveacopyol your stated. lithe
ARTHUR C. LYTLE, JR. WHOSE
____________________ wrI$$IJIIIJIIIS,II.OyenPI.A*VEY security shaHclaim Is secured, the 1000 Shares of Common ltgck 05 RESIDENCE IS East SprInslIlId,
be dNcrlbad. The Wliiiarns Heating
a AIr Con.
- OULTEi,AttorneyIorp.$f$Qn, claimant shall
Pennsylvania. AND WHOSE
deliver sufficient ditioning, Inc., a
at P.O. lox 3336. Fires? City, Caplis of the claim
to the clack to poratlon, having a Florida car. MAILING ADONEU IS RD. z
Florida, 30711, en sr beo the *$I ana54e ,he
par value ci $1 Oirard, Penass,Ivanta 14417.
'
FICTITIOUS NAME
clerk to mall one copy to per share.
40d,, 1979, ij fI me
doy
Notice is hereby given that we
A swsrs POPNIIII far 01.11,0*, at
reeajative
and you am
with the clerk at thu Court
$ appw Marriage has been Iliad regarding
in buslni at it,
All pubs kdares?ed in the estate and file your requIred
Answe,
or
Sanford, FIa.. 33771,
either butors bevlce on Petitioner's to whom a copy of this Notice 05 defense or pleading with the stiwr your marriage Is ALICE 40. LYTLU
Seminole atlenwy r immediately thiroafeer, Admlnisarst*, has been mailed
Clerk of sa*kig a d'saituflsø at macnag.
are

.wer o.erat.rs

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multi-

Cantriclers to run the last
Coast. Home on wsekans,
ava,c. an aid, trip I f

wiebly

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AM EMPLOYMENT
323-3176
912S.FrSVIchAV.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC
WORKS-City oP Winter

WoodhlIl Chemical, Inc.
CALL MR. SAWYER

Female, Handicapped and
Veteran.

"DEAL With STEMPER"
eSTOP SUPPORTING Land-

lords. Build your DUPLEX
Bldg.onthislasc,6ixi35i
city lot with utilities available on

paved road. Convenient to
shopping ONLY 87500, All you
need is a site plan, Will Subor.

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dinate to Const. mortgage. IF
rt ready to build, excellent
INVESTMENT. OWNER will
FINANrF

* FISH CAMP with restaurant on
St. Johns River. Terms,

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CMODERN 3 BR, 2 bath home
with 4 acres on East SR 44.
Graze your horses. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under 873.000
with terms.

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*$ANFORD.30R,2bathhosne.

Nicely landscaped, cozy
fireplace. 137.500 FHA Terms.

',.to ACRES Near I-I I SR 44
Interchange. 1400.000 Terms.

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322-4991
-,MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE

Eves 543.3433 327.1955

$'ulld to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 235 I 243.

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REALTOR
ML5
332.4041 or sves. 323.0317

fl.'for Senior Citizens. DdWTh
town, very clean I roomy. See

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

last l doposfl, Altar 4:30. 373-

'mvntstraf ion or sqijivalsot In

M. Unsworth Realty

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31-ApartmentsFurnished

4497

People are looking for your ser'vices everyday. List in the
Business Service column. Call

k,

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32-Houses Unfurnished

supervision all departments,
budget-capital Improvement
program. Resume and salary
riquiremants tO City Clerk, 100
North Edgemon Ave., WInter
SprIngs, Fl. 32707 not later than
IS March 1979.

3-3970_
411 Adams Ct., quiet, 1g. 3 BR, top
cond., clean, range I ref., nice
wooded lot. AvaIl about 31, $273,
lease 131-2342.

ELECTRONIC TECH
Immediate opening for right
person. Must be fully qualIfied
with all around backgrou.

PIALTY

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3 BR, 1% b, pool $335
$150 dsp. Avail March 1

34._4_ffl $fl30$

'twos

24 -HOUR lB
- 322.9283
New 233 Homfl, 4 pet. IntereSt Ia

qualified buyer. $23,000 to
$34.n
Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-7217.

Lush I cozy describes this 2 or 3
- BR

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MA EMPLOYMENT

railer for rent in Ostean. Wateri

9i2S.FrenctiAve.323-3174

lights burn. $90 per ma. Contact
304 Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

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37--BusingssProperty Varehouse far lease, 16A00 sq.?i

14-BusinessOpportuniii
PIZZA, SUBS SPAGHETTI SHOp

acre plus I a stately beautiful
-. home for the large famIly. 4 Ii,
2½ b in a country setting. Call us
for more exciting detaIls.
: $6.0O.

3015,Sanfird,FIa.3W1.

Sanora w.lt'i pool I club house
privileges Is the setting for this
luxury hom. 4 Ii, 2 b &amp; the

41'AApsrtn,.,ds &amp;
Duplezes forS
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price Is right at $4,500.

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plendid Apt.

Bldg., 'finest
lacotion. Four
specIous 2 SR
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units, all renfed. HIgh yield.
Good Investment at $45,000.

miter tue giameno,js. excltrn

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744761) fIr EXT. 4.

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t4roid l4iU Iseity, Inc.
RSal$0rM1.$.303.1774

REALTY WORLD.

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2½Tewnilouw$1aeaa.ax
s pet, nar*,g.. Peel, ClubPuW, Tennis. 2-fli,
'

the Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
:j43s' S. French (1792) Sanford
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Coil

Full tIme LeN, 11.7 shIft. Apply In
person Lake View NursIng
Home, 919 1. 2nd St.

Ff.

LAUDERDALE

OPPORTUNITIt

Several Immediafe openings, light
experlenc. N all that Is rasa.
MA EMPLOYMENT
!!!.!. Fr.ndIAW.3234114

CANT, toned to construct 2
ip1ius. $7.500.
.d COUfltry home on 3+ acres.
or oriato In garage,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Warranty.

A Major Computer Ph'. Has lotsiusI
L N. Lane. &amp; Mssdsted. Inc.
To Aid hi ttom _A Scuth Phrlde Padity

1jAUTIPULLY RESTORED
4bLD HOME. 3 BR, 2 bath
1eduded country living, fenced,

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Need FsppIS Izpsnlgscsd In Computer
Pirlphgra&amp; Photo, bgsips

WILDER

1ocIudss grove, many shads

tees. 1 yr. warranty. $77,150.
IsocIATE$ WANTED, CALL

*eM

rum.

es

lLL PLATTE FOE CON.

fIDUNTIAL 1NTIRV1IW.

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gIIWM.dii&amp;t.p IIInsgr$
Os

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Waifrasis WaiMt

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P$1rkteStc.odla:

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$21,000.

for your left WItI build an
your 1. ec our 105.
V lalorprioes, Inc.

inc.. halter

4443013_

3 Si. I both. s5t
OWNIN
,
cnga trees. C.H&amp;A. 1½
p. adiumable mint. Call 303.

ILK
£AidiIsi,Ig
1*bysw *VL S.I

ptLsmI,,

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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

shop. well, fruit trees. $32,500.

MM

HAL COLBERT

1. lot, Holly Ave. 1. Cedar. Water I
Sewer. $2750.
1. lot, 5th I Pine St. $2230
2 - lots Roosevelt Ave., paved
street, water on property, septic
tank. $3,000.

JOHNS SAUL.S AGENCY
DAY 322-7174

EVE. 323-043

BROKER

ASSOC.

1½ bath Valencla Ct. area.

OAK 1 PINE. REDUCED TO
$15,900 WITH $3,500 DOWN.

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Prepare for your Real
exam. Classst starting
77th. Enroll early as class
limited. Tony Coppola Sd

dwn.

lop. hf SWaN itibar
3633 sinford Av.

3011139

And That's A Fact I

CALL USRE-FHA-VA

SELLERS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES I

5,acres Lk. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. $20,000. William
Mallczowskl, Realtor. 322.7913.

WHY DON'T WE

REALTOk®

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3305O

101 Bldg.

339.0506

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1.5

Super location for this 3-2, extra 1g.
LR, comp. fenced yd., only 4 yrs.
youngi PIus 1 yr. Home
Protection Plan. Cony, to 1.4
schools &amp; shopping, $31,500. 17.92
to Lk. Mary Blvd., left

COUNTRY LIVIN' 4 AR, 2
home in Lake Mary w-C-HI
wcarpet, Great Rm., OR,
kit. All on a 1½ acre loll
add. I acre avallablel
planned &amp; Many Extrasl

812.3001

212 SIR LAWRENCE DR.

to

Groveview to 212.
Cae Whitahurst, Realtor

REALlY WORLD.

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'45-544'
CLEAN ASAWHISTLE.2 BR, 1 b,
new paint, new roof. Large
family teem. Owner wIll WIlt
In financing. 525.1*

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 1½
home with new w-w carp
HIA, freshly painted os
Dining area, fenced yard,
quiet cul-de-sacl Many E:

APP WARRANTED.

newly rem. kit., vanity,
carpet Ui Li 5, Many
Surprises. SPP WARRAP
Only $2OOl WHAT*lUY3li,

in Washington Oaks w.C.I
garage, Or., breakfast

OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ 5.
Large corner lot. Lots of storage
space. C.HIA. $39,500,

home remodeled, all rms
neww.w carpet, fireplace
FIa. Rm., close to shope
town. A buy for 521,0001

PRIME LAND. 30 acres zoned for

travel trailer park. Near in.
tersiction SR44 and 1.4. 15,000
per acre.
INCOME. Going BalInese with
rental property, Everything
goes for $35,000.

ft. on Lake Monroe. Ian acres
total. 8115.100.

SIX acres lake front zoned for
Multiple Residence. $IIUOO..
Harold

Hall leaky

323.5774

DayorNight

Legal

Notice

fincedyard I morel BPP
RANTED. Wow, $245001

BEAUTIFUL3 BR,2 bath hi

ldyIIwIIde of Loch Arb
lovely Iotl C.HIA. OR, Fli
breakfast bar, sq. eatI,

patio I Morel BPP WARS
ED, Just 143,2001
DOLL HOUSE 3 IR, 2 bath
in San Lanta w-spllt BR
eat.In kit., C-H&amp;A,, w-w c
patio I
Much Morel You

133,0001
SUPER 4 BR, 1½ bath ho
Whington Oaks, w-C.H,
kIt., 1g. fanced yardl Well I
Morel IPP WARRAN

Only *32,7101
FANTASTIC Spanish Style 3
bath home In San L
leaned ceilings, Pie. Nm
carpet, C.HIA, 5cr. p
SUBMIT ALL OFFERSI

134.0001
SUPER 3 IR, 1½ bath hoe

Woodmare Pail w-C.HIA
Pla. Nm., Dining asa, ft
yards Mudi Morel SFPI
RANTED. Just $390001
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATI
JOIN SANFORD'S S4
LEADERI WE LIST I
MORE HOMES THAN ANY

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S Ni

Sanford's Sales Lea
NOTICE UNDER
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

322•2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing kr

Notice Is hereby given that tile
undersigned, pursuant to the
"FIctltls.m Name 15f4V' Chapter
863-09, PlaIds Statute, will register
with the Clerk ii tile CIrcuIt Cewl,
In and for Seminole County. Fierida,
upon receipt of proof of tue REALTORS P1
publicatIan of tills nelici,
tic.
tltious name, to wIt: ART GRIN.
UNIQUE III HOME
DIE LEASING, under wildi I am
engaged In buslns at MIS N. they Hogs FM, iiowty piloted, ban
eak fisers. GrosS Oak sh
17.92, Sanford, Fl-wIde 30711, In the

2

City ii Sanford, Flails.
That the puties Woreslel In said
business are as foflsws:
A. E. Gnindell, Pres.
ART GNINDLU INC.
PresNont Art Oskidie
Dated il Caasilbecyy, Seminole
County, Florida Fibruary 7, 1979.

OWN

IS, Mar. 417,

(23) orange trees.
323-ISIS, Lake Mary, FlorIda

Reg. $449.93 now only $349.95.
B.adcock FurnIture, 3225240.

SANFORD BuildIng sIte cleared.

Tan 24*64 metal desk. 4 drawer fiI
cablnet,Opc. patio turn. All near
new. 3227915.

LAKE MARY. Nice treed, lake-

view 100130. $10,000.

S lath. SEE THIS HOME

DAVI V'..

FORREST GREENE

310 Sanford Ave.

SANFORD AREA

REAl. ESTATE

1sxl3r

HOMESITE-. ON.
OSCEOLA NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $4300.

HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17.92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
$730 PER FRONT FOOT.

THAN, REN[

$315 PER ACRE.
RAINBOW SPRINGS

51-Household Goods

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $33.93 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2

matchIng end tables $39. Sanford

Furniture Salvage, 17.97 50. of

OCALA AREA

52-Applianc*s
KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used MachInes.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

PANAMA CITY AREA
ROLLING HILLS I PINE COUNTRY, GREAT FISHING &amp;

covi

)40s
$;.P.M.

fl-Junk Cars Removed

MARION D. CONWAY
Formerly of Bob Dance Dodge
Is Now Associated With

MARC SLADE
CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH INC
2613 Orlando Dr., Sanford

323-1230 Phone 645.2000
Marion Is LookIng Forward
ToSeelngvoulnTheNear
Future.
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Shepherd Pups, Reasonable

l!l

Call aft. 5-7wks. old
323 9136
AKC Champion Ped. Chocolate
Toy Poodle, male 2½ yrs.
Obedience traIned, house
broken, neulered. $00. Azalea
Park Farms, Deltona local.

5742195

.3322611 or 3).9993

Air Cos'4 &amp;Hsating

Home lmproven'itnts

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Central Heal IAir Cord. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

I Man, quality operation
B yrs, exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327 1321
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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on

Income Tax
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Inst. Comm. &amp; Ret. 322 0205.
AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER
All types of Pet Training.
Obedience-basic I advancedfamily
protection,
auto
protection &amp; more. LOW, LOW
FAMILY
RATES.
Fully
guaranteed or Money Back.
Your home or ours.

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st SI., 322 5742

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Free pick up &amp; delivery for all tax
returns prepared in Feb Con
fidential, personalized, From $5
Ph. 5624414. 9 am. to 7 P.m.

Cei'aMc Tile

Deltona local (305)574 3191

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Prepared in he convenience of
your homc 24 yrs. exp. 1101 up
3 3717 for appt.

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MEINTZER TILE

Lawn Service

New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

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General

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"LOGS I LAND
GO HAND IN HAIl 0"

Televislon-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $100,
Balance $175 or $17 mc. Still In
warranty. Call 531.1714 day or
night.
Good Used TelevIsIons, $35 ano up.
Miller's 26i Orlando Dr.
3724357

SEIGLER REALTY
IROKIR
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
3431$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

00" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $400, a real buy at only
$l3Ocr take up psymentiof III

Sanford 321.O4O

Orlandofll.1577
DoLnd dd$.$335

Sm. Horse, saddle, Briddie,

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

blanket I Halter
Reasonable.

light

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Gooning&amp;Brdjng

*45 Comm. Bldg. SanfOrd.
I

ANIMAL HAVEN

marked gold or sterling-any

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clIpping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated

No Job too large or small.
Complete lawn service
Freeestimate. 323 1551

kennels.

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, ths finest In used

furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

Home Clsanlng
.
Brown's

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur,

nilure Salvage. 322-5721.

Mildew

Pressure

Painting

Cleaning.

removed,

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paint

preparation. Houses, Mobile

Painting by Anthony Corino

Homes. 534.9533.

xp. in 611 Pfl65i5
Lic.&amp;Ref
3220071

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ORIENTAL RUGS. WANTED

Horns Iniovsnw*s

Top PrlcesPald
Used, any condition 444-1126

DANNY'S PAINTING

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lnterior.Exteqjor House Painting
icensea. insurea bonded

Retired Maint. man, Remodeling,
room additions, roof repairs.

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

5.0. BALINTIASSOC.

1:30P.M.

selactias of saL walsut a
mabagasy turaIture. Aise
WIN be glass, ciO.

ledables, mamiraislia I brie.
sItu. Several ovtstasdlag
pieces will be featensd.
TEEM: Cash or apor.ved
check. Doors open at 11:10
usa. Ample parkIng and
siatiag. Maaaged By:

SUPPUI$.-AIJTa... SOATS-TIAILIRI
CS... Sill

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lily N. Walk

SPAS

M..*v iussumvu

&amp;AUSC.

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3034

Saalsid

n1ngSsrvlce

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

Sunday, Fsb.0

GerdiaClibef
Sa.lsrd.
Hwy. 11.92
Iaa*srd,Pla.
ThIs sale will slier a geal

FREE Estimates. (305) 3229160
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patching. Pt.. 323.0543, 3310115.

ANTIQUE AVCTN

MIII I.S1SII'IT

TO$IRVIWIPOIDAB,A

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class rings, also buying any

condition. 3334404.

ROSSON MARINE
3921 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, FIa. 33771

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

322.5465

Chg. Cdt. Accepted

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.

I

additions, patios, fIreplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 3230214.

PuissureCisaning

PERMATEX COATING I
HOME IMPROVEMENT

531.6119

327 1881

WOW
'
WASH ON WHEELS
Houses. Mobile Homes, Truçki Comm. Bldg. 671-ISIS

5314047

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
&amp; CABIN ITS

323-OW

W.sServica

RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

TREE REMOVAL. Trimming.:
stump removal, licensed I in.. lured. FREE est. 562-1147.

321-0S3 or 914.1344705 collect.

TO LIST OU B SII
DIAL 322.26

II or 031.9993

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INSULATION- Batting, blowing,

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AppIiances&amp;Mi.
(LOCAL) 3.49 53?

Paying $13 mans, $7.50 womens

House boot 24 Pt. Yukon Della. 70
Pip Johnson Elec. tilt. Custom
trailer. Monroe Harbor Dock S.

Iheuling

Yard Debris, Trash

68--Wanted to Buy

SS-8oats&amp;Accessories

4-CommerciaI Property

Nose

lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
323 2915.

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per ma. Call 131-1114 for frse
home demonstration.

Landscaping.

specialists, top soil &amp; till 'dirt.

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CROCKETT LOG HOMES

SI-

Deltona local (305) 571 2598

'53-N.RadiOStIreO

PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

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HUNTING. 30 ACRES AT $1,300

here get y.h,iI
Vacation lime
ou need for a tappy time with,'

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House broken, trainIng started.
$100 .AzaleaParkFarms.

PUUNITURU-.VALIJAILI$- IQWPMINT

rn
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Golden Retriever male, 6 mo. I

3230497

PROM em TO

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u.,u, visa or MC accepted. 322.
6165 or 332.0701

Sanford. 3721731

00 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP &amp; 350 ACRES OF
LAKES. 82.000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

1605 (Dealer).

Sliver Grey. is? puppy shots, not
kenneled - personal care, $200..

YU ITISU *15 lICK

MOSILI HOMIS AT CDI
Fill
lIN WITHIN
CITY WATIR 51*1 U
ADULT ONLY PAMI Y SICTIONS

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$3,150 PER ACRE. TERMS.

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Clothing, camera, chairs, TV,
radio, pictures, toaster, broIler,
table, lamps. 322-3133.

AREA
SACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE

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3230030

EUSTIS AREA

Straight shift, $2195
Phone 3225116

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at

4' Kit. Table,2 Leaves
Formica Top, 6 Chairs, $33

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

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___________________________jUST MAKE PAYMENTS-OS tO
; modeis. Call 3399100 or 831

wks., Blue eyes, Al 1. Wh or

S Pc. Lumberlack style
Furniture, $500.
Call after 4.323-912)

PER ACRE. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

Rest offer. 322 1473
1915 Dodge Van,bcyI.

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC, S

5200. 323 035$ Rob.

PROVED PASTURE. $4,000

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'73 Volkswagen 7 pass. Van
Good cond., SlS000r

SIberian Husky, I yr.
Blue eyes, BIkI Wh.
$175 5622954

Aquariums. 55 gal. tank, hood &amp;
stand, $100. 40 gal. $40; 30 gal.,
$30. Complete marine setup,

S ACRES LAKE FRONT IM-

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Requires 1 minute per day. I'll

131.7961.

PER ACRE. TERMS.

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set you upl Enloyable hobby
that payil Money back if you
change your mind $100 Value.
$49 PAYS ALL Birds, Cage,
Nesting Box, Literature.
323 3616

H1OWNIi$ - IUSINISSNIN - CONTRACTORS

COMPARI THUS, FIATURI$s

'i6Chevy.6cyl.auta van
Customizedlnside&amp;out
1305237

________________________________ ________________________________ ClassiiedAd
l9lOAMCHornet.40r
BUY JUNK CARS
LOVE FOR SALE
Standard. $175
From$lOto$30
Loveable Parakeets. Raise these
Call 321 1443
Call
372
1624;
3224460
i
curious comics In your garage.
will buy back all offspring I
guarantee double your in
ANNOUNCEMENT
vestment back in 13 mos.

Queen size bed w.springs I
mattress. Custom made drapes.

20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY 46. 13,500

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AYTONAAUTOAUCTlOp4

Hwy. 92, 1 mile west oP Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730. Il's
the only otw in Florida. You set
the reserved price Call 904 255
8311forfurtherdetails.

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Deitona local (303) 574-2091

obligation.

GENEVA AREA

All or port Fairway Prep. 303-4140.

75-A-Vain

65-Pets-Supplies
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Ph. Azalea Park Farms

mach. Sold new for $650 was

CON BUILDING. *3,100.

1976 AMC Matador 4 DR
Air Cond., New Tires
$2395 Phone 322 8116

_________________________

female.

322-5791

Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
aa and w. at. unable to locals.
You can have mach. for $114
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131-1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

___________________

323 7310

1215 S. French

AKC Golden Retriever puppIes.
Top Blood lines, northern bred.
Guaranteed against Hip dis.
playsla. Parents OFA cerllf led.
Show quality. $123. 1 male 1 1

We have a Singer Futura sewing

9S'x125' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE, CLEARED

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• Sanford Auction .

322.5111
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80-Autos for Sale

Rent Our Rinsenvac

S pc. Living Rm suite; sofa, love
seat, club chair, recllner &amp; ott.
man. Only $399. Badcock Furniture. 3221240.

OFFICE SPACI-Saiword 300 sq.
ft. to llISsq. ft.

CaIIBa't

SCASH DOOR PRIZES$
VISA-MASTER CHARGE

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Work Clothes, Hats, Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

wrisr lot. Many added feat
Detached garage wIth upon

REALTOR. 3017*

FOR LESS

Three lots wllh Twenty-three

UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 1
home In Sunland w.Ig. Fla
bulIt.ln bar, covered

ONE.

64-Equipmentfor

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61 Chevy P U 307 Original paint
body excellenl. wide radials,
chrome wheels, new rings.
bearings, valves. carb. kit Hurst floor shifter, all under 1200
ml. $1695 831051)

To be sold at Public Auction
contents of used furniture store
SOMETHING FOR VERY

YELLOWSAND
Call DIck Lacy 3237550

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4 pe. Bedroom suite, brand new.
Only $275. Also HOTPOINT ref.

S30-0133or 339-4711 eves.

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 1½

CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1½ B home on picturesque lot.
Many unIque features make this
an outstanding home. $4,550.

$50. 3232171

ones with a want ad.

INC. REALTORS

13 1,210 I

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3229111
Evesafter6&amp;week,nds

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67 Ford , tonJ9O Isp
Insp dependable. $650
Osteen 3239690

AUCTION•
Mon., Feb. 26, 7PM I

I PUBLIC

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
322.5622
311.315E.FiritSt.
Insulated camper sleII
for short box pIckup

$5x125, wooded area. $3000 each.

ZONED OC-2.2 BR, lB. Frontage
on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business locatIon.
s2S,000.

100 YEARS OLD, 2½ story frame,
nest to be restorad. 2 BR,1 B,
CB home also on property.
Approx. 1.3 acres. $63,000.

Solid Maple Dinette Table
Round wi leaf I
4 Captains Chairs. 327-1915

Going fishing? OCt all the
equipment you need for those big

GT TOGETHER

62-Lawn-Garden

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79-TrUcks..Trailers

372 2255

brochure -

TWO PLUS TWO I' FOUR
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Tool

Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ALASKA CALLS: Travel to
Alaska &amp; see the Great NW. In
July with Rev. &amp; Mrs. Leo King
as Hosl. Call 322.1903 for

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plete. Thomas organs, pianos.

7 pe. dinettes $69.95 5. up; Ref.
$301 up; El. stove $601 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 332.5731.

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Classified Ads are the smallest big ______________________
news Items you will find
Motorcycle Insurance
anywhere.
_______________________
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 323 7710
For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620.

Guitars, Drums, Banjos Com

new $399; Loveseat $11.95 I up;

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
372 5990

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59-M,sicaI Morchandise
________

5 pc. BR Suite new, $239; S pc. LR

Zachary N. Tribble, Realtor,
305-645-5690 1. 530 $026. Eve &amp;
wilends 904.734 $964.

STENSTRC

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used

FILL DIRTS TOP SbIL

20 yr. terms. Osteen.

REALTY

INC.

S0-MsceIIaneous for Sale

SKYLINE 14'w.flreplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Ortando Dr.
3235200
FHA Financing

Rm. screened porch. $51,900,
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-D
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.
162-743

It acre tracts, St. Johns River
access from 51,400 per acre. $750

Sill FHA-VA.

Auction Saturdays 7 p M
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 477
Consignments welcome
KeIIoqgs Auction Sales
373 1050
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MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.

43-Lots.Acreage

SL'ONGWOOD•I -

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2202 French Ave.

77-Junk Cars Removed

WILL BUY EXISTING 1St &amp; 2nd

shopping. Dreamwold Mobile
Park. 322-2969.

TEMAN REALTY.
-a-

Seigler Really, Broker
321 0610. 377-1577, 455.5335
burn., good cond., close to

!NINGS 322.0612
11152. 323.7177

All type racquets, Avg.
Scott Reagan 3721177

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

12x00 2 Bedroom Mobile home,

323-7832

3 BR, fenced yard, trees, stereo
speakers, beautiful cord. range,
ref. NEW carpet. $35,000. Will

Near Mali, hospital, churches.
Lovely 3 BR, fenced yard, Fain.

BATH. MOBILE HOME, TALL

72-Auction

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

Private Party wants to buy a
hous. in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-5155 aft 7 p.m.

42-Mobile Homes

P

III.IU..UUUIUfl

57-SportsEquipment

equity. 322.0216.

365-3730.

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1',',

Real Estate. 445-34.').

FERN PARK-LAKEFRONT..
3 BR, 3 bath, screened porch,
seawall &amp; dock. NEW carpet I
paint. ISO's.
SALTAMONTE 5

equip., CH w-air cond., hobby

REALTY INC.
,TIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

'npletely fenced corner lot.
.750.

BUILDING LOTS

PublIsh Feb. Ii, Ii.
01043

FHA•235-Conv. Homes
w Down Payment

All nilporiss and kalrlss will bsanpe

GRAND OPIGII

.

I

.'TocWldsus
fr client has an sncsllsnt bonams package. rsloc.thu,
assl51 1 Is an £qval Opportunity Em.

BY OWNER 3 BR, 1½ b, kit.

drapes, nice neighborhood.

FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
:?lmaculate 4 SN, 2½ bath

Horns Transgo.-$atisn Cs. ilsado
exp.risec Class A Diesel

Fenced backyard, carpet,

"REALTOR, MLS

space for office, beauty shop,
.whaf have you. Zoned comm.
;$41,500.

$14000 to $37000

COOKS

lal WISh natislal
the Circuit
Court
and afor
Seminole
aid ether retici.
CIvilly, FlorIda.
tge IIcrnIeus apyouforma
deliwbe a defauit may be IIIIaISd required, WITHIN THREE County,
Florida,
and In
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copy
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MONTH$ FROM THE DATE OF your written
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in'.
Petitioner, wlloseaddraSe Is Post thereof on Pitminars attorney,
WIaeIs$j Florida statutes
qualifIcatIons of th, personal
TRACTOR.OWN ER
Offics Ics 1330, Sanford, Plaid., - Mock N. Cleveland,
V. (SEAL)
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Jr., at
on or before Mrdi 2971,
ARTHUR
H.
SECKWITH,
JN
OPERATORS
CLEVELAND, MIZS I UlDOES,
WilliaM P. SF11111
iurlaatctlon of the court.
isis, otherwise a default
CLINK
aM Poet Office Crater 1. $ajlford, p.
Secretary ___
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Topuu LTI. general commodity
By: lefty 40. Clpps
rid 33?7l
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OUJECTIONS NOT so FILED agaInetyowfOef,,,,
*l*,tPrSØCr*,dsfopg
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PTI51ISSW
05
March,
1979, or Iffiarwiss ode.
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Csllral &amp; se CIa. Tradsr &amp;
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the
Petition,
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Oifhfl
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February, AD, 1979.
circuI, Court, en thIs 7* day ci
Movies Jean Con
(SEAL)
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MPeruaal isereoentative
ARTHUR H. BECK WITH, JR., (51*1.)
MATURE ONLY
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05*, (slate ii
Clerk of Circuit Court
Malniesanca' man. Full time.
_____
Atiher
N.
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CON,
Seminole County, Fla,a
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Deceased
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ICenvolescad, 905 MeUsnulifo
circus Clurl
AtTORNEY
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PERSONAL
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Chit
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3233324

I HOME, most con:)ortabii home UI Lk. Mary w.

o ievis ton
free 1105-4314572, 101.

___________________

3 BR, 1 bath home Fam. Rm.

NEED commercial property? 130
ft. frontage on SN, room to es
-. $57,100.

________

laMsenants. 1 yr. over
,.

home. Eat In the modern kit.

or formal DR. Situated on 3 loPs
w-S' brick wall for privacy. Very
- close to siiopping. $37,500.

Call 3225313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. lcx

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322-0411

1322.2611 or 531-959).
a.,.'.

local government experience
required. Responsible for

_

E. AIt.monte Dr.

1 BR-$1S4. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 In Sanford. Call
3235610 Mariner'sVillage.

1 BR Apt., completely prlv
Newly carpeted I painted.
Adults, $173 mo. + utilitIes, 1st,

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- *10 ACRES in Osteen. $22,000.

Deluxe I BR,fiiy
ip, kitchen
In small S yr. old apt. bldg.,
laundramat. Walk to downtown.
Adults $155. Call 477.1444 after S.

MA 02103,

Yr TEMPER"

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30-Apartments Unlurnlshgd

clerical, etc. $1000 to 330,000+.
Expenses paid. For employment
Information write: Overseas
Employment Box 1011, Boston,

World at FaihlsnI Own a highly
profitable, Ladies Fasillon, or
Jean and Casual wear shep,
featuring l*neflsnally
brands. Everythin, provided *
$17,910. Open YOUR Mere In a
low westol CaN COLLECT (914)

____________________

89$ month, $23 week. Excellent.
Call 372-9423 am. or 541-71*3.

Work overseas, Australia, Africa,
South America, Europe, etc.
Construction, sales, engineer's,

W. GarnettV;hite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
101W. Commercial

THE STORAØE HABIT
eiI tP.ose usiful, no longer
needed items with 0 Herald
- Classlf led Ad. Call 322-2611 or.

Sanford- 300 S. Oak, Furn. from

Nurses, RN's I LPN's, AIdes,
Live-In companIon, short t*m
assignment. Homemakers Up.
John 020-0036.

47-RealEstate Wanted

Phone 322-7U1, Sanford

AFTER HOURS

3729254
332-0441
___________________________

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Experienced full time cook
Apply In person
Holiday Inn, Sanford

41-Houses

2524 PARK DW322.2i1I

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29'-Rooms

hdty, c.

REALTOR

TOLL FREE
1-$00-631-7725 Ext. R14$
ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT
SUNDAY CALLS ACCEPTED

portunity Employer, Male,

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lsarglsteredtr,deqnarkc4

Service Office, City Hall, Sanford, Fla. Monday thru Thursday. Application closing date
Mar. 3, 1919. An Equal Op.

Appraisal.

Nusit

KryionandElmer-sGlue
arereglsteredtrad.marksof
BordonlncW,Idwoodisa
registeredtrademarkof
Weidwood Products
Duro Super Glui I

prerequIsite. Two years post
lourneyman experience desIred.
Submit applications to the CIvil

For Sale. Plantation Plaza Hwy.
17.92. 445-$3$,
Own Your Own Iiness
1101 SUyVen$d,*,
$ilNorbestoff,r
Mustlill. 322.7435

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prt, merchandise buy back.-

and maintenance equipment,
both gas and diesel, a

Acreage needed, Call for Free

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41-Houses
WANT TO SELL?

• We have buyers. Homes, Lots &amp;

capable of makIng a mInlmun

ployment posItIon available bra
mechanic. Knowledge of upkeep
and repairs to a wide varIety of
munIcipal types of automotive

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cash investment of SSM.S.0O. 00

full time permanent em.

Classified Ad.

41-H

Applicants must be responsible,
able to make decisions and be

councIl. IA In PvktIc Ad.

get te Its_I

__________________

year company who Is one of the
nation's largest authorized paInt
and glue wholesales-s.

"MECHANIC"
TM City of Sanford has Immediate

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sure

a 32-year-old, *23,000,000,00 pet

Part time hous.kespihg, evening
waitresses I part time cook.
Apply Days Inn Sanford.

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No selling or experIence races.
sary. You will restock beautiful
displays In high caliber corn.
pany established retail account$
which will be turned over to you
in your area. These great t'o
ducts will be supplied to you by
Summlt Marketing Systems and

Licensed Florida P.E, with
experience or knowledge in
planning and development, cost
analysis; administrative
supervisory inspection
capabilities In Installation and
maIntenance of water, sewer,
di'alnage, street Improvements.
Resume
and
salary
requirements to City Clerk, 100
North Edgemon Ave., Winter
Springs, Fl. 32107 not later thin
13 March 1979.

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CEMENTS

News.

Springs, population $000, under
supervision of City Manager.

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HawaII FIve-O, Carol Boritt,
Hollywood Squares, ABC Late
Night Movie, ReasonerWaiters

lns, population $000, $1.2
millIon budget, 44 employees,
appoInted by fIve member city

17!'?1T

AREBEINGSPENT

excellent benefits. Will train.

CITY MANAGER-City of Winter

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Johnny Carson, Waltons, CBS Lati
Movie, Barnaby Jones, Baretta,
World TennIs, Wide World of
Sports.. CBS Morning News,

Housekeeper Full Time, ChrIstIan
woman, references, own trans.
Benefits. Sweetwater Oaks. 8650539.

1i11r1I

ON NATIONAL TELEVISION-H'
TO PROMOTE
:c.
THESE PRODUCTS

WAREHOUSE

Vacation time is here...get what
youneedforahappytlm,wltha

,j.
£1''

MILLIONSIII

Night work, national company,

L

raine Kay Robertson
pursuant to Section 703.11, FlorIda
hebruary 11, IS, 25. March Statutes. You have 30 days from
609E. Colonial Or., Orlando
February 6th, 1979, to contact the
____________________________
Honorable Harold F. Johnson, CounToll Free 1IXfll.2
ty Judge, Seminole County Court. _____________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
house.Sanford,Iorida32fl1,ifyou
PSYCHIC advises on Love,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR have any defenses to assert to this
Buslnen a Personal direction.
FIREFIGHTER WANTED- C
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, action or claims to file against the
Donations
appreciated. JAMIL
tona Fire 01st. Must be II
CASE NO. ?"320.CA.04.E
forfeited aircraft. Otherwise, the
p.o. Box 10134 Eugene,
older, H. S. diploma or OS
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
aircraft will belorfeltedtotheuseof
91410. Call 24 hrs. (S0.244l
bletopassphy, laglIlty,i
LEON D. OEXNER,
the Sheriff of Seminole County or
-Apply
to 1013 Provld,c, BI
sold at Public Auction.
OIVORCE-$20.I0--Ouarant,ed.
Dltona. $ AM-S P.M., Mon-F
Respondt Husband
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
Free
detaIls;
KIT,
Box
"
anci
Stylist needed. Good with updi
thiS Court on the 2nd day of
Pompano, FL. 331, 9414997.
JACQUELINE OEXNER,
February, 1979.
5ty I designs.
(SEAL)
322-5711
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Os? A
____________________
Petitloner.Wife
Arthur H. Beckwith,
Mate' Dating ServIce. All Ages.
NOTICE OF ACTION
as Clerk of the Court
CETA
P.O. Box 1031, Ctwtr., FL. 33317.
TO: LEON D. OEXNER
By: Jean E. Wilke
General DelIvery
UNDER THE COMPREHENSI
Deputy Clerk
WeddIflgiy DOT
Atlanta, Georgia 30301
Board of County
EMPLOYMENT AND IRA
NOTARY PUBLIC
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an CommissionErs,
INO ACT, THE FOLLOWII
3320'223.0W _action for dtSSolti of marriage Seminole County
POSITION IS AVAILABI
has been filed against you in the Publish: Fvbruary5,6,7,5,9, 11,12 .
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUN1
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
Circuit Court of Seminole County, 13, Ii. IS, io, 18, 19, 20, 21, n,n, 23
IN YOUR FAMILY?
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR 'TI
Florida, and you are required to 26.27,71.MarCp, 1.2,4,3,6,7,1,9,11
AL-ANON
serve a copy of your wrItten 1979.
POSITION, APLICANTS MU
For I arnilin or friends of
defenses, If any, to It on JACK r. DEG 28
BE RESIDENTS OF SES
problem drinkers
NOLE COUNTY AND MEl
For future information call
BRIDGES,
&amp;
BRIDGES,of CLEVELAND MIZE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
OTHER ELIGIBILITY Cl
647-333)orwrlte
Post FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Office Drawerwhoseeddressis
Z. Sanford, Florida,
FLORIDA
TERIA, WHICH INCLUD
5anf-dAI.AnonFamlIyGroup
)?l?I.Anorneysforpetitjoneronor CASE NO. fl•3I?.CA.04.E
UNEMPLOYED 13 OF THE
PC Box 333
before Ihe 29th day of March, 1979, IN
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLIC
Sanford FIa 32711
RE:
THE MARRIAGE OF
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lION AND BE ECONOMIcA
andflletheorjginaiwlththeClerkof JANET A. WILLIAMS,
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LY DISADVANTAGED.
wpetitloner's attorney or Im.
5-l_ost &amp; Found
PetitloMr, mediately thereafter; otherwise, a and
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ACCOUNTINGCLERK II
Default and ultimate Iudgment will JAMES WILLIAMS.
- Must have knowledge 0
be entered against You for the relief
Lost: longhaired fern calico cat. 4
Bookeeping and aCcountii
yr. old, VicinIty 05 30th 1
demanded in the Petition.
prIncIples and practice
Pinecrest
"Tiger-Ann"
Reward
Respondent,
WlTNESSmyhandafld1of
Standard office practicu
offered 323-0392'
this Court on this 21st day of
NOTICEOFACTION
methods and procedur.
February, 1979,
operation
of standerd 05f
(SEAL)
Lost: Cat. Geneva Gardens Apis
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
machInes, Including p05th
area. Orange I white, w.wh e
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. JAMES WILLIAMS
machines. Quallflcatloni
flea collar Asts.to"Scn,,y"
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Residence) Room. - Elba
Oradu.
Prom hll Idlof
By;Las $ls,
5313
or
323-3040.
Community Canter
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Elba, Alabama 36)23
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4-CNht Ca!i "•'
ceunftng ani tlwes years
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
responsIble account.k,epi,
Post Office Drawer Z
that JANET A. WILLIAMS has filed Baby Sitting in my home,
Wint
year of doubl
Sanford, Florida 32771
a Sworn Petition in the Circuit Court
entry procedures; or poulvalp
Springs area. Responsible wa
Telephone: 3O33fl-fl4
05 f'fflng I experio,,c,. This
of Seminole County, Florida, for
man, 327191$.
Attorneys for Petitioner
Dissolution of Marriage and of her
advanced
clerIcal
an
Publish: February 23. March i, , relief and claims against you in- Teenager needed for occasional
specialIzed
accounting
work.
is, i,,
cluding an award to the Pelitlonet' 05
baby sitting In my home. Must
DEG-116
APPLY IN PERSON TO:
your entire right, title, and interest
have own trans. or live In
in and to the following real, pr.
Sifflinole County CETAOfflce
Woodmere Park area.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR sonal, and Intangible properties, to
Call 3235341
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA wit:
_______________________
Manpow Division
PROBATE DIVISION
REAL PROPERTY - PARCEL I ChristianLadyWlllbabysitlnmy
101 NOiThParkAv.nue
File Division 79.50-Ce
The W"7 of the NW'/4 of the NE¼
00ng mothers. Near
Sanford, Florida
Diviiion
of the SW'/a of Section 16, Township
ldyllwlide School. Call 323-MIS
IN RE: ESTATE OP
20 South, Range 32 East, Seminole
Various other CETA positions ar
JOHN E. COX,
County, Florida,
also avaIlable, please Inquire.
9-Good Thngs to Eat

All parsons having claims or 27, Township 20 South, Rang. 32

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license necessary. Cook's
helpS?, full time. Call between 912. 373-O%3.

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Can H.lp
Phone 447.3333
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3 Lines Minimum
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ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
bearing serial number
3100010 and tail number
NiOlO Q,

of the 5W¼ of the NW¼ 05 SKIn

My. as a Production ExpedItot
Excellent opportunity for Hi
right person. Mall Shari
requirements I lob history t
Box 13, c-o The EvenIng Herald
P.O. Box 1051, Sanford, Fl. 37171

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SEMINOLE
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FLOR IDA
CASE NO. 72lLCC.1s.J
STATE OF FLORIDA,
EX REL. DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,

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Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Any parties having an in.
terest lfl ONE CE5NA 310 AIR.
CRAFT bearing serial number 310.
0010 and tall number NiOlO 0 their
heirs, assigns, and successors in in.
terest, and all persons, Firms, and
Corporations Ownipg, Having or
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
the Above Described Aircraft.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State
of Florida, cx rd Douglas Cheshire,
Jr, State Attorney for the Eight.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that am eenth Judicial Circuit of the State f
engaged in business at P.O. Box 229, Florida, on behalf of the Honorable
5262 N. Orange Ave. Goldenrod, John E. Polk, Sheriff of SemInole
32733 Seminole County, Florida, County, Florida, has filed a Rule to
under the fiCtitious name of COM. Show Cause in the Eighteenth Judl.
w'.crETC. cial Circuit Court of Florida against
PUTER BOOKKEEPING,
d that
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yj ana your 'I'll bet the gas is cheaper at
terest in
Onenumber
Cessna 3100010
310 AIrcraft
the
next
stationI"
name withwith
the Clerk
of the Circuit bearing
serial
and
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the
provisions
Court, Seminole
County,
Florida
tail number N 1010 Q to show cause
why the aforesaid aircraft should
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
t t,eofforfeited
the useFlorida,
of the
Wit: Section 863.09 FlorIda Statutes Sheriff
SeminoletoCounty,
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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

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"I guess the aim didn't
come for our parade," said
Kay Bartholomew clut.
thing her arms as she
walked around the vacant
lot across from Seminole
Memorial Hospital (SMH)
where she works as public
relations director.
"I know the sun is up
there somewhere, but
whre?"ukedAnnCole,a
nurse at the hoMtal.
Both ladies along with
about six other employees
had gathered at the lot
today to view the total
eclipse of the aim.
As the sky above
remained darkened and
temperatures dipped into
the 40's, Mrs. Cole, a
member of the Central
Florida Astronomical
Society ibrogga She was
dIspok*.d.
"The nest one will not be
ill 24 and I'll be 80
yeara.old by then If I live
that long."
Mike Smith, supervisor,

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place about seven years
ago, but was obscured also
by heavy cloud cover.
At the Goldendale
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Wash., thousands gathered
tovlewtheladtotal eclipse
of the mm visible from the
continental United States
In this century.
About 10 miles further
south, at a replica of

Stonehenge, dozens of
Druids - members ofthe
Church of All Worlds other neopagan groups
for religious rites
that one leader, Isaac
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The eclipse began just
after sunrise in the eastern
Pacific as the moon Passed
directly between the Earth

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televised through the ob
servatory's 24.111ch
telescope by NBC with a
feed to public TV through
KWSU of Washington State
University. The thousands
converging on this little
town included residents of
Uganda, Burma, Holland,
Hungary, Canada and "a
lot from California" and
throughout the Northwest.
Amidst warnings that
severe eye damage could
be Inflicted on anyone
looking at the sun, schools
changed their opening
hours so children would not
be
en route to
school when the eclipse
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warned to turn on their
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) Four Americans
hive been arrested near Absdan In Iran's
southwestern oilhi,lds 'while trying to
secaps" and have been handed over to aides
it Ayatollah Rahollaim Khomeini, Iran's
Ravoü*ionuty Radio said today.
Time radio said the Americans were working
for a foreign company at Aghajarl northeast
it Ab, Iran's chief refinery town, and
"were arrested while tr)lzj to escape."
"They wire handed over to Khomeini's
AM by Titi¼, revolution fighters," the an.
MIL
lbs meounounint gave no further details
sad did ad omra the Amsdcen&amp;
lbsre add th,Ams
a had been
wsded Sunday M. A U.S. t'nb*y
apubs
add Vie .mba.sy had aotbeen
imcj* laduraned of any arteds,
lbs_ied of the American utrads
NbomylaloVlsdto
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By MAX ERKILE'rL4N
Herald8tafl Writer
The Sanford City Cornmission, at 7 p.m. at city hail,
will review the use of 1,808.3
acres of city property in an
effort to see how much of that
land can be sold, thereby
placing it back on the tax rolls,
The
property
totals
$26,766,850
In
assessed
valuation spread over iie
different pieces of property.
The property, .fl6 acres
totalling an assessed valuation
of $290,290 Is in vacant land.
That land, because it Is owned
by the city, Is not taxed.
However, if It was sold to
private investors, It would
again become taxable property.
"What It boilsdown tols there
are certain parcels it property
that some people feel should be
put back on the tax rolls," said
Mayor Lee P. Moore.
'What we'll be doing tonight
is just a matter of making an
to see how m
(
the Land the cfty owns coujd be
disposed of," commented
Moore,"someofltlstoosmall

to do anything with."
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles agreed with Moore
that some of the land Is too
small to be put to use. However,
he also added that some pieces
of property presently going
unused may be put to use In the
future.
"A lot of that land Is vacant
now, but may be used
somewhere down the road,"
laY Knowles.
In addition, some of the land
is property donated to the city
many years ago with certain
5tlPUult10flS dictating how it is
to be used, noted Moore.
Some it that land has a
string attached," said Moore.
"For Instance, I know there is
some of the land that has a
Provision that It can only be
used for recreational putCommissioner Joim Morris
asked for the lnvent-q(,f city.
owned property.
what
•'
to i
t
we
have, because the city's got so
darn much land that It's not
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Howard Joimson downtown Orlando grand ballroom.
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support dratetic arms limitation eftorts, voted for SALT I
llintjH," Bakerjd,
and would like to vote f
adding however, itIJ possible under the ptuangb.eaty
the Russians to make great increases In weapons.
"Will SALT Ii freeze us Into position of Inequality?"
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Baker
issued a call for party unity to "meet the
challenge of 1980, the greatest chance the
Republicans have to prosper since 1952"
Sunday night before Central Florida members
the GOP.
Guest speaker at the orange County p p hlI.
Executive Comzpittee's annualIAncoln
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the Carter admügstration' "series
policy
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dstom
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aldof.of the Uaded&amp;M and whethsmftis
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"misappropriating national funds," but
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about the tanks zwhich they were giving
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mmmlty to some 4,000 since the evacuation
ordered alter thu amb on the ,vmhsny,
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In Tubiem Sunday, Khomeini saw ended
Prenmist Shilow B''' his Bad the
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tim, Ic mitim it commub bog aada to
bring "cr?' back from abroad, I*
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Impotence Is Caused
Several Factors

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Answer to Previous Puzzle
44 Confederate
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States Army Lou
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9 Sticky Stuff 48 Actress
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female
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years
ago I had a sever heart
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helper
guess (abbr)
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to
practically
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sexual, capacity.
23 Religious
attendant
crocodile
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realize
that
my
being
over
poem
46
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31 Woman,
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to
remain
.,xiiilIy
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34 Phrase of un 3 Power
29 Place
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reasonably
well
and
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For Friday, F.bruary 23, 1979

w evidence that Ibdffd causes
Impotence or a loss of sexual
capacity. Fm glad you have
done well with the medicine and
I doult that it has anything at
an to 110 with your problem
There are many, many
canees for Impotence. I em
aending you The HealthItit
number 3-12 on this problem
Other readers Who want this
Other
issue can send 50 coda with a
long, damped,
your
envelope for

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71st Year, No. 161—Friday, February 23, 1979

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China: Foe
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capacity to become a !aUr.
It's true that any serious
serious
illness Including serious heart
and vascular dl.easeCan pretty
wij wipe out a person's interest
in an.

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of Chinese invaders and seasoned
Vietnamese regulars clashed today in the
nilest fighting of the weekiong war. Vietnam said
two Chinese attacks, kI1Ihig
ICEId
QI11eSe China claimed Vietnam_has refused to talk
peace.

What do you have to lock
forward to sexually? Since you
are over $3 years old, there
rnlgi4 be a limit as to what can
be achieve&amp;uyou&amp;edeIIcient

In hormones, sometimes these
can be add4
request to me In careQi thisthe danger of increasing ab
newspaper, P.O. Box 11, normal changes ln the prostate
Radio City Station, New York gland, mat's why doctors don't
N.Y. 1$319
like to do that In men in your
This imn win explain the age
group.
various causes for impotence.
Remember it's Jiat a symptom
You might have a circulatory
and It can be caused from problem which could be Impsychological PS°', cfr proved surgically but you have
problems
or to ask whether the risks and
culatory
neurological problems and other problems associated with
hormone problems.
the operation would be jiatifIed
You snould knew that over In your case

half the American men over
79 have lost their sexual
capacity. In some soclUes,
sexual capacity Is sustained for
longer periods of time. The
above figure should Indicate to
you that half of the American
males over 75 AM maintain

Radio Moscow, monitored in Tokyo, said today hundreds of
MimmikhmPkmm.i,4d -*Wme was bWX war Lao Col ow the Red Rim, which flown
too Chin pod HUIOI.
)
shelled (se's
province ild nosthsut of Vkthws with 11111111101101
WKW11101114
4n WulliallIon, Chinese Ambsaadcr (aI Toe-mm saw
iiy8.y MI'.l BlumIiaJ often a trip to China and
wnsdabout the war Choi told rapetars: "An Iknow Is what
.
nem Dofui.. MImdeIer Vo Ngaan Glap said today in a

radiO reprit IDOultOlid in B(kCk, Ttiilliiid, that SflO If the
"*WIdIntheWtVIdaemWWwdbetliaiibedth,So,1et
Won for its "
mwid and waidance.90
IU Jaçsnses Kyodo news service said the official Chinan
,P.opWs Daily, said Hanoi has reiusad to talk peace with
Pdft The paper quoted the the Voice of Vietnam seth. somice
for Hanoi's rofusal to negotiate.
The People's Daily also carried en QM!4a1 New
a News
_
Agency dispatch from insideVidaam claiming Vietnamalse
rdsMs along the Sine-VWiin, budo soppedad the

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be successful. They work but
again, should it be done considering the rest of your
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The dis patch_ the first Qda1
Piking rapod adoftkmg
(1dn, Invaded Vlm fl a44mtd the Qne.e action was
OWPorted IW _____ ______in 7hellmd and Pakistan.
io Moscow moitored
saldthatba
according to new,
______ In lokys,
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TI9NII ("N* $ to IlpiSil the ttl e fred and ad.
vance diaper Into VW-'i. ViellossussisI forces we now 12 mIles

YIJII DIWEURAY
nave a problem, but coni try to
percent chance that South
solve
it with a checkbook.
would take five club tricks.
F61111=72119 10
The lack of the club 10 made
Some of your hopes and
LEO (July WAq. 21) Stick
South's prospect of taking
cksoma could be realised this cioseto home or vialithose with
five club tricks only 36 perrth1 year thrcegh a chain of whom you are always cow
cent. Declarer would need
very awenl ,,a. A $tuuI hots today. Mars , aveM
thi clubs to divide 3-3.
- aTh.,, is ofie
Thirty-six percent is a
trip to a distent place might be the company of anyone whose
poor bet. Even Las Vegas
aims differ considerably from
one of them.
.....1
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d
nISr betgilu I%I4ö
an '.Il7
(Feb.
31114arch
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PC
YOWL
ter than that. Declarer found
4
foc..saving In
VGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 21)
Important matters should be
a way to improve his chanc.
attended to early in the day Companionship will be imes if the club suit does not
because you're likely to assume ported today — but don't put
beating up on
break, declarer needs three
a tnanna" attitude a the so$ 11tfr4 above your more
diamond tricks to make the
contract. The finesse for the
clock ticks on, and postpone productive prioritlea. K.ap op
the provincial militia'
king of diamonds is exactly
your duties Find out mote of with your work.
a
u
percent
chance.
what Use ahead for you In 11)
JIMA (Sept. D(kt. 23)
On the second trick East
Into V1dnemenpgedkmtheheavisdflgib
the war acres
by niidug for your copy of the There could be a pleased
took the king of clubs with
_
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.
eli-new AdrGrqh latter for malarial sarpilse in store for
his ace and returned a diaaniline
mond. Declarer was at the
1979. Mail fi for each and a you today, bad it won't corn.
Radio Mow said (mws fores plvmdired rI-,
crossroads, put there by
1014, NIf4dk wed, dumped through taking gambles or
East's excellent return of a
dad
eshhJa.1ue* and killed cirthia. It said
envelope to AMrGrapb, P.O. bolm risks.
low diamond. East's dia___
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ICOSPIO(Oct.24Nov.22)In
Box 400 Radio City S,
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mend lead made it ImpossiL
km
What
hes
bee.
'Iig
sea
major
battle
of
VIfl
the
cooble for South to find out how
N.Y. 10019. Be are to specify certain types of competitive
Not.
the clubs were going to
.ituMk,es you wW fan, very
blrthM
break
before
testing
the
diaRadio Hook ' -':sd In !— 'rk. aid V''n.
____ ______ ______
(March 21-April 19) well today, but be wary of
A*I
monds. He had to make his
hei",
declined flP4 on
I7MAXUIEUZTIAN
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__________
Focus your aftellion
choice then and there.
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ritsdiy
sve
statements
all
after
i
the
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fortable
position,
but
he
did
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(Nov. 23.)ec
beep op
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know elementary mathek._
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rsdwith
fl
j the Vie kiSod or
-'rs am
of
have aomathii4 to show for 21) Someone whe is
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111,. Nt ________
lilllionsesl
in
a
matics:
a
50
percent
chance
CHARLES BENTLEY
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w.
envisioned is better than a38 percent emisseet '1
South rightly
may pad yea on to emstlimg
your efforts. 1y went
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He look the percent.
't 010W JO
did
TAVIU$ (AWl P-May P) good IO3
jA9tjAa
fl.*Ia1 (ON) failed to However, Denuiy ama
clubs over one diamond. His chance.
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de
la
y
and
ma
age
p
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prematurely
the
hospital
peds
an
y
ciml'
possibi
li
ben
ties by
There may be too m
services to 1}PIM'4
hish.d points
tract.
aid lbs fibbed
vain I
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as. ad H U.s Sen prieWs free
Ift the alcss of prooftheHIU
aW not on* Tndlaw km yost discussing your potential 10-point minimum North (NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
'u attacks In b atom were
avamplO.
needed for the response put (Do you have question for
:*Jaiwi
Burton Act and __________
eligibIlity
wIaL
beans today. Set
a
them
in
the
slam
nICOIIf (
is
Shew everyone how to pull
the experts? Write "Ask the
In o"i"'cos
Ad ho" b r.szvet
C°'" Vlatiis. 011, ad 9N aSercas
care of this newspa.
could
1*) Y enthsuI
togsllw.
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dummy. He had 13 hlgh.card Experts,
r'-"i
&amp;
sapsct.d
per. Individual questions will
ik Nd ''u tLJ..i
s pss aoih and
GII (May Iwame
dope over yost prudent points and a good soz.carci be
to he
Nd uk cm 1W ddW In W
___ 21) pop
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answered if accompanied
in giWul Ntatloan club suit. Unfortunately for by stamped, self4ddressed
Seppoaediy coslldeatlal In 1- to
daI—"-• rng from ci- acTed when U.S. District
South, the combined assets envelopes. The most interest
formation eNd be PS..11 on to today Be hopeful, bad c1I
''t JoeeØ Judge John A. Reed Jr.,
in the clUb SUIt
adorad
hey tend, iwera rut rest. fiCISIS of the
inq questions will be used in
you today. Ho.r, chick Is to be tNlstI.
Isantary ci the u. a. quentlon.d Ligal Services'
biclud, the 10 spot. The lick this column and will receive
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AJAU* (Jan. 21-Fob. 11) of this card would make a conies of JACOB V MODERN.)
vsy Wore you attempt to
Department of Health, filer. to file a mdIon for a
s asorasa I Ik Nd the (ssu
.
'yinjNdlsn.Sschen
padft to work.
UaaUy beWul sass could bigdlft.rencelnthe WAY the FIFTH OFS BRIDGE RELEASES
' £doedm ad wm.(lww).
FOR LONG LEAD SERVICE
1
was played.
1
NIMS FlIP of NIbS lIed 1$ to 2111
Iajadloa
would Mop the
CANCEl (June IWuly 21) prove to b."° today. It contract
sit wan i r.. is in
U the North hand had DATE 0129 PASTE 0125, PRINT
lbs
I'
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s
as.
('bluu
d
Irpitsi
from
trying to collect
Give 01 yo tillS, Yost tbnead you get wealag
____ the 10 ci clubs. AND NAIL 0126. ALL OUTU. i, crics
t,
Included
ig
('s
uuny
jbelaug
at
liege
s
my
from
the two woman
iom' advice 05 Mat who may proceed a your °wa
.
the
CoirM Florida
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ad u.de&amp; the aserom said.
by Stan Lee and John Romita
Services Iac, Sanford, cm Nil the ma. Is decided It
aitMSiIltk4a
SPIDER-MAN
'1..ye11sneusgomcyuluIasaisaIPiking.sisykmg hiWf 01 Elders Cen ad would
114 a the cans.
lb
I
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Bonn
Wyche.
BUT HE'LL THE PLAN IS
'— dipali '-' VW
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j ANP This— W595SA1
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"AS It stde as thee Is .
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The
two
liaised
verne.
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'p1 SOthiag 10 boar," asidE
SgI $ sit
IN R/iL.' NOTHING CAP4
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crop
pIoW!
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did
ad
of
Hustr YOU
A- swim
two Cu *vWr were
.t t
LASr
C00CS' '1W have flied a
Ins.
fade
blijiled
I
jØ01'ri inr&amp;, ad wore Irthal I hemled w't 71 hr
badtheybsves't
WIbscNdt. do
cirØg lb.. for services
roevu*!
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a pieinary
psiie,me. ii,.. ciii wee
50,001...__
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amomm
it
kit' bed
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allied to lbs ksapltal fee
will
kabi
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wpm
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utssfleead'i'
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the -. the
va
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bee.
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tryW to
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v.4Mg? Propanests .1the system claim Ills
less expeasive I. purchase the Votamatics
sad fewer erren can mak In computing
resuMe. But can lbs pàlic be easily taught
sw Is pouch out the cspnter cards? The
d.dsMs W be up I. the county commission.

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A Slate Department of Health into the corridors, according to
and Rehabilitative
Services SMH administrator
Charles
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raps mu usa week Bentley. The grilles are part (E
report
on S.'nIrole Memorial Hospital the hospital air conditioning
(8MB) has turned op whet one system and are used to draw air
HRS official has term ed out of rooms and Into halls as a
rOVIIII WID UI UZI7 method of circulating air,
said Bentley.
The his safety code in. "Those grilles could pull
apectionbyHESisa check of smoke into the corridors daring
Me phyalcel pled of hospital a fire, which Is the main exit
end medical facilities for safety route," commented Bentley.
concern according to Robert
The wire in the glass of the
W. Smith, area aa*rv1sor of surgical suite Is a safeguard
licemure and certification for against the glass shattering In
BBS.
the event of heat build-up
The report calls for the during a We, said Bentley.
hospital to place fire resistant Similarly, the solid wooden
Wes above light fixtures; doors would be inure resistant
replace some doors and door to bursting under fire conlatcia; place wire glass in the ditions, he added.
sargical site; cover grills In
"Some of the things noted In
A--- and Improve the fire the survey we will respond to
sprinkler and alarm system in and correct Immediately," said
some areas.
Bentley. "Some things we can't
The swvsy, conducted In late handle immediately and we'll
January,
called
just have to do our bed.',
for
replacement of the fire
All the deficiencies would be
arinklsr bead in the hospital's corrected under the hospital's
auxilIary store room and plan for remodeling, according
sçgrsding the sprinkler, mmltln to Bentley.
the m.dicM records departThe hospital is in the process
ment. The report also of trying to become a private
seggedad the hospital. all facility to sell tax-exempt bonds
remote aeseors In the sprinkler to finance remodeling and
ayatamtoauIomaticalIysM off updating of the hospital.
the fire alarm when the
"Looking at one of these
sprinkler system goes Into reports. It sounds like the
hospital was built deficiently,
HlWg.d the hpa.lto bad the hoapital was built acthe piles In doorways, (ending to code when It was
becomelnthe,vugcia firs, constructed," said Bentley;
the piles would pull emob "The code just changed."

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VVORLD
IN BRIEF

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
Supporters of
Ayatollah Ruhoilah Khomeini tried to crash a
communist rally In Tehran today and clashed
briefly with some of the 150,000 people
meetIng under the sign of the hammer and
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sickle.

A group of about 1,000 Khomeini supporters, holding pictures of
leader, charged through the sandbagged
gates of Tehran University and tried to reach
the speaker's dais, set up under a hammer
and sickle banner to denote the extreme
leftist Iranian fedayeen guerrilla movement.
Rally marshals clashed with the gatecrashers who had seized and torn up some of
the Marxist literature being handed out.
UP! Reporter Donal O'Higgins said the
Khomeini supporters charged into the
campus chanting: "Islam is protecting you,
Is
has saved Iran."
There was further scuf fling but the anti-

Rhodesia Planes: 'Routine'
Bombing Of Guerrillas
SALISBURy, Rhodesia (UP!) Rhodesjan
warplanes bombed a nationalist guerrilla
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camp near the Zambian capital of Lusaka
today in the third such air strike since the
guerrillas shot down a Rhodesian jetliner with

a SAM-7 missile last week, a military cornmunique said,
But Rhodesian military spokesmen called
the latest air strike, like the two preceding it,
te
',ti,1
a
- -ro
-r utine minn
zed UIaL tne
major retaliation for the Feb. 12 attack on the
jetliner was yet to come.
A brief military communique said
Rhodesian planes bombed a camp belonging
to the followers of Joshua Nkomo's wing of the
Patriotic Front guerrilla group 19 miles west
of Lusaka.
It made no mention of casualties and said
only that "all aircraft returned safely to base"
following the 2 p.m. (7 a.m. EST) raid.

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Marxist Modems were ke$ on the fringes of
the crowd, which was chanting, "All British,
U.S. and other military advisers should be
thrown out," and "Down with U.S. Im.
perlalism."
It was the latest In a series of communist
chi enges to the 78-yearold Khomeini.
The defiant rally began amid signs of
growing dissent within Khomeini's own
devoutly Islamic movement.
The heavily

welitralned fedayeen
openly oppose Ithomelni's Mated purpose of
f()J an Isiamic republic In place of
2,SOOyear.old Peacock Throne
armed,

Kh6meini denounced the wxi5ta as
Moslem and ordered his millions of followers

to boycott the march. The leftiits backed off
and decided Instead to hold a rally at the

university.

Ibrahim Yazdf, the deputy premier for

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BOGOTA, Columbia (UP!)
Deadly
African bees have been detected on the
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Venezuela-Colombia border, the Agriculture
Ministry announced. The ministry said the
bees, which reached Latin America through
importation to Brazil several years ago, are
not expected to spread rapidly and no imminent danger is foreseen,

Dollar Opens Steady
LONDON (UP!)
The dollar opened
steady today after a week of ups and downs on
the European foreign exchange markets. Gold
opened at $252.875 an ounce, down 75 cents
overnight in London but up 37.5 cents in
Zurich.
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Bos s Reports
By the end of February, InThe
is to pay the morcome at the Seminole County tgage firm
payments of almost
Port Authority will be up by $4,000 monthly which will
$7,300 monthly, all lease space release that
money which has
at the facility will be occupied,
been
paid
by
the port during
and four new Industries will be that
15 months and the port will
In operations t here. "The future end up with
about $1,000
looks bright," Dennis Doigner, monthly profit, Dolgner
said.
administrator of the port of
Power Products Inc.
Sanford, told authority is Coastal
expected
to Initially employ
members Thursday.
20 persona. Dolgner said the
Dolgner, In his report to corporation has plants located
port authority directors, said In Tampa and Jacksonville and
the picture Is much different has aaeta of $5.5 minion.
than the one seen the end of
December, only two months
A 4,000 square feet facility
ago, When 70,000 square feet of In MiniMall U 13 being leased
industrial and warehouse space by Stromberg-Carbon on a
was vacant,
monthly basis. Rental fees of
Facilities to be filled with new $500 monthly have been paid
tenants for which lease three months in advance,
arrangements were approved Dolgner said.
A 2,000 square feet facility
by the authority include:
— The ,000 square feet dock In Mini-Mail II to Sha-Rick
wareixuse lease is to be
Enterprises, manufacturer of
summated on Feb. 28 with Wood cabinets and counter tope
Brown Moulding Co. Inc. of under a one-year lease
Alabama, a subsidiary of U.S. arrangements for $270 mooIndustries Inc., which recor- tidy.
ded, according to its 1977
fInarwrt,$U30
WS are 100k1114 n year at
4
w4dwatim "illow4lass In 66,
The two-year lease amount of property tax money
arrangement with two-year we will be asking from the
negotiated options thereafter board of county cornCalls for Brown Moulding to pay missloners," Doigner said. He
$2,00 monthly for the first year said while the port received
and $2,700 monthly during the $86,000 in property tax fund,
from the county this year, It will
second year.
The firm is a wholesale probably ask for $00,000 to
distributor of wood mouldings $l°OOOleUforthenewyear and will initially employ seven about 0000 to $30,000 total.
persons and increase that to
eight or nine during the first
He added the port Will also
year, Doigner said. The firm considering building another
which formerly leased this Ifllfli-flhall. Space in the current
facility paid about $1,100 to two mini-malls has been laed
monthly wider a corn- for multi-tenant Industrial and
based on warehousing and that concept
may change, he said.
Its business voIum
The authority sppiauded the
The building which
previously held Concrete assistance received from Jack
Concepts and which has been Bonier of the Greater Sanford
area Qiamber of Commerce
vacant for 15 months is
(C, 1 a4 Fr Page IA)
sold to Coastal Power Products and David Smith of Seaboard
Inc. with the port retaining Coastline Railroad In directing saId 14 battalions have been badly mauled nd 140
ownersiuip but leasing to the Brown
Mouingtothepofnj armored cars destroyed. Todays reports would psi
__ -urm me ianu msie racuily oc- iiie&amp;r apace fleeds.—UUNNA
Intelligence Bow= In Bangkok snggedsd the _
of
ESTES.
cupies.
regular troops tO the fighi Is JIat what the
O5Wtie,.hem
waIting for.
....
he
pililtis," one source said. " e Odses,
have ovsrwhehnlng force
Th
Inthebsflksan they
Ik, to ,up a bill of y
vaunted army."
Soviet Union continued to moiv* wdltfary ____
preanirs on
Peking by dispatching the., more ships to the South (bins
Sea.
The United Slates, reflecting growing concern over
________
Soviet hdervudiosi In the fighting,c
alledanurgent meeting of lb.
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'If You're The Pope...'
ZURICH, Switzerland (UPI)

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The
telephone operator at Zurich County Hospital
thought It was a hoax when a recent caller
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saij, "This is the pope." "If you're the pope
then I'm the empress of China," she replied
tartly. But it was indeed one John Prnil
Ti
making a direct call from the Vatican to ask'
about the health of his close friend and
Vatican press director, Bisho Andrea Deskur
of Poland.

Senate Panel Warns China

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Radio Tehran said Monir Taber, a former:
police officer, was executed by firing squat
today at the Caspian Sea town ofR
.,i®.
miles north of Tehran, after being convictec
of killing Innocent people during the time o
the exiled shah.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Senate
Foreign Relations Committee has voted 13-0 to
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put U.S....
relations withTaiwan onanunoffIcial
basis, while warning any attack on the
Nationalist Chinese would be "of grave
concern" to the United States, The bill to
establish unofficial Taiwan ties, which
President Carter proposed originally and the
committee amended, is now being forwarded
to the f ull Senate.
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ADMISSIONS
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Pearl Archir

J5anfts Sinton
Ada Cooper
Deka Edwards

Carla 5. EudeIl

Lillian Maude Gardner
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Elfo M. Young

Hazel Jean Jordan. Chuluet.

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Eddie W. Marten En.prise

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Giorgo 5. Kinls
Susie Sell LinIwy
Carolyn Luke
Joimny Madison
Jane S. Moorahous.
Francis 0111
Emma A. Puold
Nellie Tanner
Phyllis N. Thompi
Saulak N. Wells
Lisa Iarvsft, Caseelberry
Ralph Miller, DeSa.'y

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Homer N. Lonkert, Enterprise

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of three of Jupiter's 13 known moons suggest
more surprises in store when Voyager 1
moves close enough to radio back the first
closeups of the mysterious satellites.
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Mitchell. club vice president, as she checks out
afghan she won in a special contest. Proceeds went
to help build patio at Sanford's Good Samaritan
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south Dade County and the possibility of a
large Influx of Immigrants from israeI
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MIAMI (UP!) — The Florida unanimous.
$10,500.
A WINNER
of Independent Colleges The school, which Is a branch
charges flied
and Universities has voted to of World University of Puerto
the Feb 2
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Detective Tom
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shooting fDri
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resting against the feet of a lifeFIREARMCHARGES
students at Its Gainesville But board member Richard size statue of George
Altamonte Springs police campus, while 11 students and Dillon, dean of Stetson Univer- Washington In the rotunda of
responding to a complaint of a one graduate are enrolled at sity Law School, said, "I see an New York's City Hall Thurfirearm being discharged in a World University's Coral evaluation program that coo- sdaY.
wooded area arrested an Gables campus.
Written In pencil in block
sists of how many units a
Orlando man for carrying a
By a 4-3 vote Thursday, the student can buy. That troubles letters was scrawled: "Happy
concealed weapon and theft OL a board decided to extend World me.
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fjarm.
University's temporary license
Daniel Patrick Grudilen, 22, for one year. The decision to
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more than $5 million yearly in government
contracts must certify they are in compliance

WASHINGTON (UP!)

The petition notes there is
some dispute about whether the
dog was pr ovoked and "Bosco"
r emains as the department's
mascot.
The youth is the son of
Carolyn Mayo of 232 Buttonwood Ave., according to
records.

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BAL HARBOUR (UP!)— AFL-CIO chief
George Meany announced Thursday that
organized labor will attack in federal court
President Carter's threat of government
sanctions against companies exceeding his 7
percent limit on annual wage increases.
Meany said a suit would be filed within a few
weeks against the President's "voluntary

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The memo reported that Bergland
"reiterated that he is willing to resist the
pressures from various producer and commodity groups that oppose any U. S. efforts to
support agricultural development in these
underdeveloped countries."

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The request was made in
connection with an incident
May 30, 1 78 at the Win ter
Sprin gs fire station. Charles
Rice, 8-years-old at the time of
the incident, was bitten in the
face by the lire department's
mascot, a Dalmatian named
"Bosco."

to records.
p.m., according
'BOSCO' DAMAGES
The attorneys for a nine-yearold boy and the city of Winter
Springs ha ve filed a Joint
petition wi th the circuit court in
Seminole County asking the
youth be awarded $1,000 on
damages.

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in their claims that Mexico is dumping
tomatoes and other produce on American
markets at unfair prices,
An internal Agriculture Department memo
secured by the Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale shows that Bergland will resist demands
by Florida tomato growers for restrictions on

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South
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President Carter
should create "a great North American
partnership" with Mexico and Canada, a
coalition of Mexican-American groups said
Thurda . Ma%.I ma0, ave*im an b00,..
of several groups, warned Carter that
Mexican-American voters in Southern
California would "be obligated to support the
candidate who Identifies with our concerns" In
the next presidential elections: "California
Gov. Brown and Sen. Kennedy."

IN BRIEF
Over Mexican Tomatoes

execution of the. 12-day-old revolutionary

eligible for free care.
The two women asked th
prelimlary Injunction, ac- Florida Department of Heal
cording to Tobe Lev, legal and Rehabilitative Servic,
services attorney.
(HRS) and the U. S. Depa.
Legal services decided
* of Health, Education ad
Wednesday to wait, probably Welfare (HEW) to review thdr
two weeks, to file the motion for claims In June 1117. HEW fou
a preliminary Injunction, said a deficit totaling $39,487, a.
Liv, but will ask the mnn- cording to the suit, but failed to
menses be served U soon as require the hospital to make tj
possible. The defendants will
deficit.
have 3odayefrom the time they AMarthlnalwaringbyuje
are served to respond to the HR bureau of Health Plannii
NIL
and Resources Deve1optn
Both women claim their concluded the hospital "fail
incomes fe Wider $0000 an to meet its uncompensatdd
nually. Hospital guideline, for service volume obligation" far
indigent care dictate patients 1116 and 1977. At that time Hl
with funilles of at least X Instructed the hospital 16
must make yearly incomes of th
its policies to meet tije
$7,700 or less to be considered levels of service toIn&amp;ge
welfare patisid.. Mrs. Cain has Named in the suit along wi
afesnh1yofsIx and Mjs,Wyth Bentley and the hosp1tal
has a family of eight, according board of trustees and Callfanb
to the suit.
are the Seminole Counts
The anit claims the hospital Commission and HRS officials
has received $1,613,023
David Pingree and NathanIil
federal funde pursuant to the Ward.
lilil-Birton Act and obligated Hospitalofficials are named
Itself to provide services
because they are responsible
welfare P tients equal to for
a
three for the conduct of hospital
Percent of 1t1 opeTatlng Costs operations. The commiss1oj
for Indigents. During 1176 and was named because
the counts
1117 the hospital failed to owns the hospital. Calif
wa
Provide Indigent can, equal to Mmedbecause the suitmo
cbarge,
three percent of Its operating HEW failed to
the hospitul
cods by $38,417, according to to make up theforce
deficits
and Ule
the suit. The deficit should be HRS officials are named
applied to the cost of Mrs. becauae their agency soa
Cmi and Mrs.. Wyche's bills, to force the hp&amp;ta1 to niak1

than an how' earlier from
patrons at the discotheque,
according to records.
$341 WORTH
An Avon jewelery case
containing $341 In merchandise
was repo rted stolen from a
dining room at the home of
William Morgan, 62, 25M El
w umuw.
at we
Seminole County jail when the arrested Wednesday at
FUZZBUSTER BUSTED
Fuzzbuster radar
additional charges were filedd p.m
on
r 1e
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Thursday afternoon.
unit
and
two
st
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speakers
Altamonte
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pr ngs. Poli ce
with a combined value of $152
Louis
70,
of
reported a search of the man
junkyard at 110 N. Holly Ave., revealed a .22 caliber semi
were repo
st olen from a car
was shot three times during a automatic
parked at the Springwoou
W.un
robbery attem pt on Jan. 1 1,
Village Apartments near
band
The third shot would have A check f the
Longwood. Thomas Krause, 38,
been fatal for Drltz had the
e
weapon
told
sheriff's deputies the
osed it
n reported
bullet not been stopped by a stolen In Orange County
merchandise
was stolen from
on Feb.
wad of money in his shirt 15
his unlocked car sometime
pocket, police said. As It was,
TUd9)' or Wednesday betWALLET THEFT
Drttz was shot in the left wrist
Orlandomanwasarrested ween 11:30 and 8:30 a.m.,
and lower right chest by one of for allegedly stealing
Indicatewallets records Indicate.
two men Involved In the rob- from patrons at the "Joint In
WATCHGONE
bery. He Is still recovering at me Woods" on Big Tree Road
A digital watch and $80 '.uu
his home, police said,
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were
reported stolen In a
south of Lake Miiru
burglaryinForestCity.
Woods was arrested Feb. 21n
Donald Brady,of
connection with the theft of a Gator Drive
The burglary occurred at the
arrested
2.20 home of Sally Temple, 33, who
Pair of pants from the Super Longwood Thursdayy
Dollar Store a 206 E. First St. in a.m. Lo
lives across from the Forest
police
Sanford.
Lake Academy off State Road
D liii
Brady was on f
In that incident, Woods U .S. Highway 17-92 at church 436. Burglars apparently
allegedly fired a shot at a man reet
gained entry to the house
was
who saw him take the pants and records indicate.
through a rear wu,,W inu once
chased him down an alley i
Inside ransacked a bedroom
behind the store.
The
wallets n Brady,
f which where
bur
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occurred
has been reported stolen less
un = in the
Incident was tested by ballistics
By DENNIS FEOLA
Herald Staff Writer
A 21-year-old man has been
charged by Sanford police In
connection with a shooting and
attempted robbery at Kessler's
Junkyard In Sanford.
Rodney Lewis Woods of 25
Castle Brewer Court in Sanford

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Sanford Man Charged In Shooting

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back to Iran. U they do not, we are going to
send the kind of people who will bring hiai.
back." He did not elaborate.
Yasdi also said Iran's oil sales abroad
"should he resumed as soon as Dossibi.
because the country is bankrupt and peopi
,
must understand our primary aim Is oil ex.
po
Iran's work force has only begun to go back
in a speech Jast
Saturday, ordered everybody to return t
t eir
The national radio reported the nintij

revolutionary, affair,, seld Thursday secret
revolutionary cvtrta like the one In Tehran
tha orderW the ftoting
Of the shah's
generals will be set up In provindal capitals.
Bazargan let It be known he was "furious"
that the eeiA1imi were r,rilM out on
rooftop near Khomelnl'a headquarters In
southeast Tebran
without his knowlidee.
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The premier said the court's powersandlts
secret st er viaory revolutionary committee
soon would pass to his government. But
YaZCh's announcement Indicated there are
two grous struggling for inpreme P01
within the Khomeini movement.
Onepolnton whlchallrevolutlonarlesseem
wilted lath try to get the shah back to Iran for
by one of the revolutionary
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Yaidj, who was addressing 30,000 people In
a sports stadium at Ahvu at the top of the
Persian Gulf, said: "We are going to ask any

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Bafflement

Because there was little the United States and
Ift West could do to prevent the disintegration of
Iran, helplessness has given rise, as It must, to a
khd of blind hope.
And this, in turn, has led to Western bafflement
at almost every revolutionary twist and turn.
Western observers find the arcane world of
Peking and Moscow almost an open book compared
with the enigma surrounding the Islamic theocracy
now hunkering down in Tehran.
We know next to nothing about Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini, whose accession to power
came within days after his triumphant return from
exile in Paris.
Indeed, we knew little about the regency
headed by Shahpour Bakhtiar, which governed In
the shah s name following his departure for a
"vacation" early in January.
We now know it was doomed by the defection of
the military, its chief support.
When elite troops found it necessary to fire
upon soldiers who had gone over to the street mobs,
the Iranian generals decided against further
bloodshed, which has already claimed an
estimated 10,000 lives in the 15-month revolution.
The resignation of Mr. Bakhtiar and his
replacement as prime minister by Mehdl
Bazargan, Mr. Khomeini's handpicked choice,
followed In swift sequence.
But like other revolutionaries In history, Mr.
Khomeini's first discovery in office was his
inability to control the revolutionary avalanche he
had unleashed. The momentum that began with the
shah's departure makes It increasingly difficult for
each succeeding government to hold its ground.
Mobs of armed guerrillas have refused to
surrender their arms, as ordered by the KhomeiniBazargan government.
Their leaders have been unimpressed by the
new government threat to unleash remnants of the
army against them or by Mr. Khomeini's Islamic
ejicts that their defiance made them guilty of

And in fact, Porter has and at last check continues
to reject criticism in the series as misleading.
Meanwhile, he has implemented every major
recommendation made in the series. I can't blame
him for defending his staff and I have to give him
credit for recognizing the need for change and
implementing those changes.
Porter could have been stubborn and
unreasonable about the whole thing. He turned out
to be neither.
As a result, the Sanford branch of the public
defender's office shares as Its supervisor a
distinguished attorney In Bennett Ford. In contrast
to the neglect of leadership outlined in the series,
Ford is reportedly proving to be an Interested and
capable administrator.
The most significant gain made by the Sanford
branch of the public defender's office Is in the
person of Sanford Attorney Albert Flits.

public defender's office in Seminole County. But I
am certain things have improved at that office since

Friday, February 23, 1979-4A

Iran:

It isn't easy to get folks excited about the rights of
murderers, robbers and burglars.
And I'm far from certain we were successful In

the series appeared in Sept. 1978.
Civil libertarians did not cry out in great numbers
as we cited specific examples of what could be
termed slipshod representation by some assistant
public defenders. But the people who mattered,
whatever their motivation, did care.
As a result, the poor in Seminole County are
receiving a slightly better shake from the system.
Of all the people who mattered, none matters
.more than the public defender himself — David
Porter. At the start of the series there were those in
the local legal community who doubted Porter
would ever see the error of his office.

No longer do attorneys from Titusville alternate
to Sanford to handle our local cases. A
situation which resulted in repeated cases of
communications problems between attorneys and
their clients
The local branch is finally fully and fairly staffed
with six Seminole County attorneys. That's no small
accomplistunent when you consider Porter was
adamant In refusing to add another attorney here
when he was first contacted about the series.
There have been other Changes at the public
defender's office Including new policies and
renewed interest in worng with state officials.
When we last checked In with the public defender
Am In October, many of the chinges noted here
were MW forthcoming.
I'm certain the folks at the public defender's
office will be glad to bear that at lead for now —thls
cue Is closed.

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blasphemy.

The big new question mark now is whether
Iran's Communist Party, the Tudeh, the most
dangerous of the Ayatollah's erstwhile supporters,
is striving for a large coalition role In the new
government through its street muscle or is aiming
for outright seizure of power.
The Khomeini government Is appalled, according to reports, by the extent of Communist
control over the Iranian oil workers and the oil

fields.
The obvious need Is for Westerners to understand better the Islamic republic and its leaders
who have come to power in Iran.
We need to lessen our bafflement.
The very helplessness of the United States to
Influence the political convulsion in Iran and its
unfolding consequences make imperative a better
understanding of the forces and personalities at
work to have a better Idea of what to expect next.
We can afford nothing less with a nation that
once produced one-fifth of OPEC's production of 30
million barrels of oil a day.
Please Writ.
Letter' to the editor are welcomed
for publication.. AU letters must be
signed, with $ malilag address aid, II
possible, a telepbm umber so the
Identity of the writer may be verified.
The Evening Herald will respect the
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By DON GRAFF
The United States has been t i ng palthj
lumps in world trade during recent years In an
_____________ area where it once was preeminent, the
sophisticated products of an Induatrial soclet.
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"1 It has become a net Importer ofsteel,ai*os,
television sets and much else that It once not only
— produced for Itself but sold to the world. The
shift, the result of the pwar Indiitrlallzatlon
and rapid economic growth of a score of cow
tries,
would appear to be permanent. High
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little jam sessions are
a periodic event at
the school. The latest
featured John
Lautzenhlser, a

school employee, on
bass; and Tom
Vincent strumming
his banjo; and
Murphy.

LAKE CITY (UPI) — Theodore Bundy Is
expected to ask Columbia Circuit Judge
Wallace Jopling today to postpone his trial on
kidnapping and murder charges until
prosecutors in Tallahassee are finished with
him. Bundy's trial Is scheduled for March 12,
but all Indications are he will tell Jopling he
needs more time to prepare, especially since
Judge Edward Cowart has set his Tallahassee
trial for May 21.

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The Judge also denied
renewed severance and tliimli.
sal motions and told the
defendants to be ready to start
their a&amp; ofthe can on Monday. Defense attorneys

estimated they could complete
their testimony In one to three
days.

A Hazard For Baryshnikov
By United Press International

The defendants are former
FPC senior vice president

The East Room at the White House just
wasn't built for Mikhail Baryshnikov. For one
thing, there are all those dangling chandeliers
— great for atmosphere, but a positive hazard
to a dancer whose soaring leaps take him
halfway to the ceiling. Baryshnikov is slated
to do a White House world premiere of four
Chopin dances by choreographer Jerome
Robbins Sunday, but he keeps colliding with
the light fixtures. Mary Hoyt, the first lady's
press secretary, says it's all being worked out
— the show will go on. But she doesn't say U
the chandeliers will come down for the sake of

Richard Raymond; Walter Ballard, a former executive of

Signal Oil and Gas Co.; John L
Burns, formerly of Charter
International Oil Corp.; James
Clark, president of Larcon
Petroleum Corp, and Ronald
Pndtt, an attorney and part
owner of Larcon.
Except for Raymond, all the
dthndants an from Houston.
The government charges that,
through a series of paper

art.

transactions, all five conspired
to overcharge the Florida
igilityin the sale of No. 2 grade

Olivier: A Bunch Of Laurels

fuel OIL

By United Press International
When it comes to theater laurels, Sir
Laurence Olivier just about has the market
cornered. He's up for an Oscar at Hollywood
presentations in April for his role in "The

W EATH ER

Boys from Brazil," and he already knows he'll
receive a special one for the body of his work
as an actor, director and producer. Now he's
learned he'll also receive the Fibnex Trustees
Award from the Los Angeles InternatIonl
Film Exposition. He's the second ever to win
that accolade. The first was Alfred Hitchcock
who got it In 1976 for work that "materially
advanced the art of film."

Legislat'i'on Would Aid Alaskan 'Fraud'

of "

But Hodges refused to acquit
therm of the other charges,
stemming from an alleged
"daisy chain" conspiracy to
defraud FPC of millions of
dollars by artificially Inflating
fuel oil prices during the 1973-74
Arab oil embargo.

Bundy Wants Trial Postponed

JACK ANDERSON

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of the telephone) against a
former Florida Power Corp.
executive and four Houston,
Texas, oilmen was Insufficient
and directed their acquittals on
five of 12 counts.

flattering" to Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Richards,
commandant of cadets.
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p.rabre, 71; overnIght lows,

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3 Day s only on 89000 A
to 600 010 PM

that evidence at wire fraud (use

imposed because a caricature was "un-

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JACKSONVILLE

ICES SLASHED!

U. S. District Judge W.
Terrell Hodges ruled Thursday

Hunter, academy director of public affairs,
Thursday confirmed the 906 seniors were
restricted Wednesday after the banner was
discovered. But he denied the restriction was

wish

of

FPC Case

responsible admit they drew and displayed a
"vulgar and obscene" banner. U. Cob. Bob

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fir6hood

Counts In

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Cob. (UPI) — An
Force Academy spokesman reports the
school's entire senior class will be restricted
to academy grounds until the cadets

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Stevens, R- residents entitle the Village to 111,060 acres of
Yet the BIA kividigelor, £4 F'spick, who been am" lM year from the
fsctj
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spearheaded
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shown
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award 111,000 acres of federal timberland to a jiM 66,000 acres Is worth $110 Mft — the reported
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the
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native Ma.knn village corporation; federal Stevens' ligiMiv,' will 1mw over to Iateol be., ida'id In 1661. The BIAs bd ceited&amp;es re*es the Mom it. ripr've who
laveetiptors hive labeled the village a "fraud." and other villags corperidlon..
repast c" jetogrepho the FAA ho
play hoe wlhal a valid esren. hoflut t
The village corporation, called 'e'-ol Inc., Is
with
Our associate Hal Mdo moba
We cep'4on, "Fly !Ige et Weedy days pay.
a s"heldi"y at Koulig Inc., a regional native te
leon" — ihw Im false *rUdes thit
Rued en the 0 6 W days they WWII
of th
elte oft
carmn. Justice ad Interior Dipaih'P4 on a .naIl, heavily for.Msd
VS edi's
NVONed
!1I
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of
lad
celled
piece
luvedigidors believe Koniag has tried to pull on Woody T1
a day; sumMers "'ads V
few miles meor. from the
Sen. Ilimi *Ipl,d
he
a giguntic public-lands swindle in southwest
g
Uiortely
for
the
taxpayers,
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came through a $185,000 settlemeat with the Internal Revenue
Service over disputed estimates
of payroll taxes. The trust also
earned money from bank interest and even got $540 from
the President Ford Committee,
which used its mailing lists.
The list of the trust's debts
reads like a who's who of
Watergate
John Mitchell,
Maurice Stans, Robert Mar-

Cadets Banned For Banner

adion costs am aging plots put U.S. heavy

m.

"This ought to be a GOLD MINE — a new
food product that is full of sugar, salt,
caloa.s, cholesterol, additives and I hal no
nutritional value!

dergarteners. These

security Federal Correctional Institute
Thursday. He checked in at the prison Wednesday afternoon. Smith was convicted in
April 1977 of conspiracy to distribute and
possession with intent to distribute 1,600
pounds of marijuana, which were kept at the
time in the Suwannee County sheriff's office.
He was sentenced in June 1977.

EDUCATION WORLD

New Su

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LEXINGTON, Ky (UPI) — Former Florida

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Sta es

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Richard Nixon's old campaign
committee is churning out a
profit and ignoring more than
$1 million in bills from several
Watergate figures.
The 1978 year-end report of
"Campaign Liquidation Trust"
the successor to the Committee to Re-Elect the
President
was filed at the
Federal Election Commission
this week.
The trust had cash on hand
totaling $420,907.67, representing a profit of about $100,000
since the end of 1977 when it had
only $313,715.78. During the last
year it spent $99,329.68.
Most of the trust's income

Circuit Judge Samuel S. Smith spent the first
day of a three-year sentence at the minimum-

WWtten was first elected in 1941 and re-elected 19
manitacturus and consumer goods at a pride
consecutive times. He seldom has faced op.
disadvantage In world markets.
position in either primary or general elections,
Where the United ttes continues to lead, azid
.
and few challengers have ever attracted even 15
where economists generally me its future to bi,
percent uf the vote,
is in advanced technology. Computer science Is's
Whitten can be courtly when the occasion
prime example, the superiority o( know-how and
calls for reserved demeanor. He can be folksy
hardware enable a number of U. S. firms to
and charming with constituents. And he can be
dominate not only the home but the world
autocratic, abusive and belligerent when dealing
martet.
with national Issues of considerable import.
A recent report in The New York Times,
The venue for Whltten's misuse of authority
however, note a cloud appearing on the Far
has been the Appropriations Committee's
Eastern
moving Into cOcoputi
agriculture subcommittee, which he chaired By PATRICIA MeCORMACK
Individual Mate's laws, regulations and "paper" development on a large scale with prospects of
from 1949 until he moved up to head the full UPI Education Editor
requirements for surviving everything from soon becomlnga major exporter, with none othir
committee last month.
A new high school textbook has to do with leases to loans and auto registrations.
than the United State as a probable prizrje
A typical case Involves the Grain Inspection survival. But It's not about foraging for edible
Mrs. Hall has been teaching survival skills to customer.
Sandards Act, passed by Congress In 1976 in the berries or catching fish with shoestrings and a juniors and seniors over the past six years at the
The Japanese Ministry of International Tra4e
wake of a national scandal that produced paperclip when stranded In the wilderness.
high school In the Nuelle.Grays River Valley Is cited as ebnatlng computer exports of 117
evidence of a pattern of thortweighted and
This schoolbook tells how to survive in the School District In the Mate of Washlngim
billion by 1966. An imOfkial A06 alarmed
contaminated grain shipments to other nations. paper jungle In the civilized world after
"It is required for graduation," she said.
American source, however, foresee a possible
When Agriculture Department officials ap- graduation. A few examples of skills taught: how
"I have tried teaching It to 18-yeerdds but 3llJon in American sales alone by that data,
'posted baler. W1tmn's subcv'o'l4'm 1aM year to reed r.p, bug. &amp;W Sad tredb hey es, ust re blat j at s
*.: I
the
to seek additional funds to hire federal h
"Sutths'jimIctfandiuiOàaresagsrto1earn smw3er pro ft,ers In the U
schedules; a pply for llcensesoracopyof I birth
spectora to implement the law, the congressman certiflcati; register to vote; run a checkbook. what they need to know to survive In the real
That industry is said to be as yet largely ucharged that Congress had "overreacted" to a
Also: how to read the el'ailIIeds of a world.
concerned. The technological lag Japans
few isolated Instances of corruption,
newspaper to find a job, a place to live, a good
ery of
.
producers mint overcome is thonsjt to be too
He repeatedly Interrupted and badgered the used car or a free dog or cat; fill out a job ap- jecis is tw important but in toiays world of great to. permit therm to become serlons ccivwitnesses, harangued them with a lengthy plication, Income tax forms — plus many other forms, applications and procedures, the P1tO5
monologue about unrelated farm policies, then practical but seldointaught matters lflClUdin5 de 0001 rated ability of a person to find a place
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abruptly adjourned the subcommittee hearing, how to use a mall order catalog,
As Japan has gone economically, so now aft
tolives to open and nThaln a checking account,
In the early 1970s, Whitten abused his power
The "survival" book — actually a series since or to apply for a job is sure to be more valuable in going several of Its Asian neighbors
as subcommittee chairman to frustrate the there will bea different one for each state—was the real world,"
The most spectacularly booming ezpoit
congressionally mandated policies and described Ina report at the
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bualnies
In the area ian't being done by thit
meeting ofthe
For each data covered, basic data Includes the co try whi
emasculate the programs of the Federal Trade NatIonal Council for
Sod
,,
un
has attracted world attention and
state's use, pOp""O'I, oldussmaj 19hu1, rtment for ch
Commission, Consumer Product Safety Cornftstopbsavytrad. surpluses, b
minion, Food and Drug Administration,
Boob for data are ready now. Editions for IVSM city, motto, song, tree, flower, bird and by four "little Japsis" — South Korea, TaIWM,
Environmental Protection Agency and Council remaining ""willbe ready by mmer,s ad, the origin at its flhIni
g
g and Slngspors.
A "glossary" In the survival test ranges from
on EnvIronmental Quality.
according to Betty I, Hall, the main author and
Their
ova
ado have k
A — for absentee ballot, to W —
When angry fellow Democrats threatened In course designer.
mp4r*
for-W4
Form.
fast
or
faMer
than
Japan's,
the
ft We diflaitlofli for words om mint know to Indiitry
i
1975 to strip Whitten of the subcoiiiii'*ittee
Edition, are now avillible for ArIzona,
otaor,sa. In 1977 the r con) nd
chairmanship, he headed off the revolt only by California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, survive In the paper world. Samples:
t. U. &amp; market came to '$112
VWUMP
— annual percodags rsia, borrower,
hastily relinguishing authority over the con- illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana,
innr.
than
half those of the msscb4arg*
Wilm
—
E't n(me
' collateral, Corn- Japan,
sumer and environment agencies.
uhu.etts, Michigan Minnesota, Missouri,
.
economy.
They ipflid half the $1
pnodlon. COMr, credit
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Whitten is equally persistent-If not New Jersey;
worth of troinddoi ad dmgw devIcá
belligerent-when promoting programs he
New York, Nodb Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
—
deductions, dependents, disclosure Imported by the United Slates; OS percent of all
favors, most notably the mindless support of Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tow, Utah, We- MMaino,4, extension agr.emiM, federal Income Isetherwars biorts. The four we also big ip
carcinogenic pesticides. A federal ban on the use shlngton, Wed Virginia, Virginia, WIsconein.
tax, F.LC.A.(bsttsr known as social ssc.Ity electric motors, -"all boats and offlep
rN Tem and Coigornia Vag
of two cancer-causing compounds, aldrin and
may be t, geoss
disidrin, was unnecessarily delayed for several re published in Spanish to serve the hssvy con.
— bI
110414 loan, lidired, "'lord or Asia's 'geng of four,"asthe megalas term
years because of pressure from Whitten.
centrAlons of MexicanAmsrt.can populations In leasor, lease, 1'd,r, loan lasurance, maiden thorn, ha,, been sps$.ilrkig In lot 00060M
Whitten also pressured the Agriculture those ,t
protlon, Wme now upgrsM.lg to heavy
name, marital status. "ibor, not pay.
Department to spend milli' of dollars annuallY
— prIme rite, principal, principal balance,
Mrs. Hill, a veteran high school teacher from
hw.5j
on a questionable program to eradicate the fire Naselle, Wash., said each book has Its Mate procnlasory note, prorated, secured loan, spouse, marketa,
ant through aerial spraying of mirex, name In the title. For qtam$e, the ow for the MM. Income tax, toned or ln, 5.19 r*.
The rapid rise of a major iconomic coed.
manufactured In the congressman's district.
,
Indiana is called "Indlania 5yjv,j" (,
The *10 yui
pst*iw, altrildw to WOW motivew wenrn
The congressman survived efforts last moidi' Rinehart and Winston, Publishers).
"Never borrow more than 96 pirced of your g0mg other local idvedages, Is ad
to deprive him of the committee chairmanship, Mrs. Hall, mother of six ranging In age from I yearly tán, pay, ad now have your ormetlead In Tokyn.
but his election did nothing to Inspire confidence to31, said more than half of the contents OIall the paymeida more than 10 1 st of your monthly
Being cue Is certainly an advantage In be1u
books are the some but the red tells about the take-borne pay."
in the equality of leadership on Capitol Hill.
able to know one.

BERRY'S WORLD

was all a matter of
"principal" at
Pinecrest School in
Sanford as the
school's head man,
principal
Paul
Murphy, was upstage
with his guitar to help
serenade kinIt

Judge Smith: 1,094 Days

Story?

WASHINGTON (UP!) Six
years after the 1972 election,
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scheme was indicted, along with some
business associates, on four separate counts
by a federal grand jury Thursday. The indictments contained two counts of income tax
evasion and two counts of conspiracy to
commit fraud.
The jury indicated Estes and the business
associates for an alleged illegal business
scheme operated largely from Estes' home
town of Abilene, Texas. Estes masterminded
the scheme and reaped the benefits, the
government charged. Estes claimed the U.S.
Justice Department was persecuting him.

Playing

Success

STRUMM IN'

Billie Sol Estes, who
currently is on probation for a 1965 conviction
in a multimillion-dollar fake fertilizer tank

'' .'

Misplaced

SCHOOL

Billie Sol Facing Jail In
Newest Fraud Charges

VIEWPOINT

WASHINGTON— In these first months of the
96th Congress, there has been no more
discouraging event than the ascension to power
of a legislator who has compiled a fl-year-long
record of failure to provide even minimal
leadership.
He is Rep. Jamle I. Whitten, DMIss., who
has just assumed the chairmanship of the House
Appropriations Committee, a panel whose
ubiquotous Influence Is the product of Its
authority to originate all federal spending
legislation,
The most senior member of the House in
terms of continuous service, the 68-year-old

CREEP Lots Of $$
But Fees Shunned

traveling

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than, Kenneth Wells Parkinson,
Anthony Ulasewicz and Sally
Harmony, among others.
Several years ago the trust
said it would pay legal fees of
CREEP employees acquitted
on Watergate charges.
Mitchell, while convicted of
conspiracy in the Watergate
burglary, was acquitted along
with Stans in the New York City
trial involving campaign
donations by fugitive financier
Robert Ves.
Once chairman of CREEP
and Nixon's attorney general,
Mitchell billed the trust for
$471,390.86 in that case and
Stans, the finance director of
the campaign and onetime
commerce secretary, asked for
$157,699.54.

Stan bill

included a request

for compensation for 620 hours
he spent cooperating with the
Watergate prosecutor at the
rate of $30 per hour, the sa1ry
he got working on the N't.ion
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campaign.
Mtrdiaii, who was Mitchell's
deputy, had his coverup cony tion overturned on appe
he asked for $481,898.94.

Parkinson, the CREEP
lawyer acquitted in theW
gate cover up. asked for
Ulasewicz, the ex-policeman
from New York City who
carried around stacks of.$I0
bills to pay the Wateg$e
burglars for their sileoâe,
claimed he wasn't paid fOr' )is
duties and is owed $34,720.

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Feb. 23, Iflt

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THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner l*IEIm
DovIas JstSs
Poster
Sitvrday S.tic.,
Sabbath School
3Ia.m.
1AipIarv$CI
11:11am.
WdMt4ay NiR1
Prayer SItVIC•
1:11p.m.

THE HOPE OF- OUR COMMUNIT

The

Assembly Of God

pwr fln.tai

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1:31am.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
101 S. Sanlord Avo.
Minister
Nov. WogN W. Pails
9:418.1n.
Sunday Sc
11:11a.m.
MSrlwAgWOtlIWp
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Wed. Service

1JNTRYSID1 BAPTIST CHURCH
Canntry CIvB load, Lado Mary
OfSIwckI.v
Pastor
SePáay k*sal
,
P$aclsInglWw*lsiping
11:45a.m.
IsStvdy
4:31p.m.
Sijaring&amp; Proclaiming
7:31p.m.
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Nursery Provided

A true friend is one of life's richest
treasures. Sooner or later, we discover
who our real friends are . . . and we
cherish them.
Many years ago an old shepherd
died. His dog was at the train depot
when the man's casket was placed
aboard the train. For years after the dog
lived at the depot. . . he met every train,
watching each passenger, always disappointed in not finding his master.
Everyone loved the dog and after he
died a monument to him was built on a
hill above the depot.
We all need to know that we have
the kind of friend who really cares about
us. The man who walked the dusty
roads of Galilee 2,000 years ago wants
to be your lifelong friend. Nothing can
separate you from His endless love and
concern.
Rediscover the warmth of a friendship that never fails. Worship this week.

FIRS, CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF LONG WOOD
I, I. Wim.mwn&amp;
Myrito Lake Hills RI, Liftiwild
plisni 331-4455
minister
Herald G..IISls
L31 am.
Sunday School
11:31a.m.
MgWnRip
1:11p.m.
Y.WIRM.etJrIg
4:11p.m.
EvonIngService
Wed. BiMaBtudy
NURSERY PROVIDED

.. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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It' Patt avelwo, Se$srd
DO. -Jay T. Cesmaf.
Pastor
MSrIngWsrsBip
1:31a.m.
Ssay School
5:41 am.
11:11a.m.
M44NingWor,lWp
CIISICIITraining
4:11p.m.
EvilsilsIWirstip
1:31p.m.
W$d. Prayer Service
4:31p.m.

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1421 West First Strait
LB. Stanton
Pastor
Ivndayldsiil
11:11a.m.
Morning Service
11:118.m.
Evening Service
7:11p.m.
7:31p.m.
Wednesday Service
Old TrvtIs for a him Day

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
$37 Airpeil Blvd.
p*.nem.I5N
Minister
Cftff.rdW.ScR..b
5:41a.m.
Smsday$dsiil
11:11a.m.
Werstopkrvice
1:11p.m.
lvsningl.rv$C.
1:11p.m,
Prow MieUPl Wd.

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
134 Lakeview, LaB. Mary
Rev. Jim NvgNmss
Pls$sr
$111141! ScRoll
5:410.m.
WNslslp Service
11:11a.m.
11 vowne Worship
7:31p.m.
WOtP?iyicliry.
7:31p.m.
NorseryPrevidod

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LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. CRW.l Grant St.
lSivtoirP)
Pastor
Nov. James W. Hammock
1:410.m.
luadayldissl
1111a.m.
w.rstip
4:11p.m.
CIsvrCII TraflsIIII
7:11p.m.
Eupeing Wonaip
Wednesday lvolløg
7:11p.m.
PrayerlervicI

Church Of God

F,ilithful Fritpill'

Christian

Baptist

SANFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH
I4IIS.Park
Sanford
Eric L Darr.,
Pastor
londayScRosi
9:158.m.
Msraong Worstip
11:118.m.
Ivon
Service
7:11p.m.
Miwesi Service ( Wed. i
1:11p.m.
Nursery Previdod

CHURCH OF GOD
113W. 73.4 Strait
Pastor
C. D. Harris
Saisdayldisel
5:41a.m.
11:11a.m.
Morales Worship
4:11p.m.
Ivassgtisticlerv.
Family Night Service
1:31p.m.
Y.P.I.WN.
"TRUE CHURCH OF GOD"
7754 lIdgewsad Ave.
Santord, FIarida 32771
Elder RoBert Dumas
Pastor
Seniayldsail
5:31a.m.
Mernln,WoriBIp
11:41a.m.
IvangeIIsticSir,Ice
7:31p.m.
I Evening Worstip)
It, 1 3rd Tuesday NIMS
-SibleSIwdy
1:31p.m.
Tlsurodsy $104 Service
1:31p.m.
For Transp.rto$Isn
PRone 341-3111 or *13.7145

HOLY CROSS
III Part Ave.
The Nov. LireyD. leper
Holy Caiusmviiien
tlely Ciniiø
Church ScRoll
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Mvsttirng Service. Sbasbii Vwg.nia

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REIDIMEN
7121 Oak Ave.
"TB. LuiRoran Nor' and
TV "111$ 5Th. Life"
Rev. Elm. A. Raider
Pastor
Sondayidwel
5:15a.m.
Worship Service
11:35a.m.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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3511 OrISlsdo Dr. 11.51
(LUIRSr.S CBrtR in America)
Rev. ReigN I. Lumen
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11:11a.m.
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H011Owöy Sr.
h.i.v ScRoll
IdoylvIsias
Fri. Bible Study

11:11a.m.,
7:11pm:.
7:15p.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
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CHURCH OF LONOW000
III Orange Street
Rev. I. lullOran?
Larqwead
5.4ayS41(
11:11am,
MIflIIIIW$,$JIIp
11:11am?
$n41yEveg
7:31p.m.
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1:31p.m.
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4:34

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Presbyterian
COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
tfwv. 7.511 Lake Mary Blvd.
Dr. ManBul C. Belly
Pasr
Miming Worship
and Nursery
5:11 a m.
Suy ScRoel
11:11a.m.

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Mary: His Mother

Organ Dedication
And Recital Scheduled

By EDITH DEEN

(Firatof eight parts)

An organ recital by Phyllis Farenick-Hobeke,
and a dedication of the new Allen Organ installed
in November will highlight the 7:30 p.m. service
Sunday at First United Methodist Church of
Sanford. Organist and director of the music at the
First United Methodist Church, Winter Park will
present a recital on the digital computer organ. A
graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, she
took national honors in 1962 for performance and
has written many improvisations for piano,
recorder, and organ. She is In demand for organ
recitals throughout Canada and the United States.
The service Is open to the public.

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff
200W FIrst St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

Sanford. Fl..
. Howard H. Hodges and Staff
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

A World Missions Conference will be held at
First Baptist Church of Oviedo Feb. 25-28. Both
morning and evening services Sunday will be
devoted to the conference and special 7:30 p.m.
services are scheduled Monday and Tuesday and
on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Speakers Include Stanley
Young, director of seaman's ministry, Port of
Tampa; Raul Fernandez, Spanish-Italian
mission, Tampa; Mrs. Robert Meyers, Panama;
Uomer Allbright, West Virginia and Alexander
Herring, Republic of China. (Taiwan).

Crusade Leaders Speak
Dr. Herbert Bowdoin and Jimmy Sowder of the
Bowdoin-Sowder Evangelistic Crusade and
Methodist Hour International will conclude a 5day Victorious Life Conference with a banquet
tonight at Holiday Inn, International Drive,
Orlando and will be speaking at services Sunday
at Community United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Dr. Bowdoin will preach at the 9:30
and 11 a.m. services and Sowder will speak at the
7 p.m. service.

'Spaghetti Supper
A spaghetti supper will be held at the
Congregational Church at 24th and Park Ave.,

Shrove Tuesday Supper
Howell Road, Tanglewood, will host a Shrove
Tuesday Pancake and Ham supper Tuesday In the
parish hall. The supper served 6-8 p.m. will
feature pancakes, ham and homemade applesauce prepared by St. Elizabeth's Guild.
Tickets available at the door.
Ash Wednesday Liturgy and Imposition of
Ashes will be celebrated by Rev. Barry R. Rowe,
rector of St. Richard's at 6:30 and 9 a.m. and 6
.m.

Choir Festival
Ascension Lutheran Church, Ascension Drive,
Casselberry, will host the second annual Massed
Choir Festival at 7 p.m., Sunday. Four area
Lutheran churches Including Ascension; St.
uke's, Oviedo; Trinity, Orlando; and Zion
six anthems by
Lutheran, Pine Hills will
the massed group, some with brass ac-

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION

BIBLE BOOK CENTER
7. Dlv

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I Wilson and Staff

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Flea Market Set

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
SENKARIK GLASS
£ PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp;Ed$.nkarik
and Employes

The Jewish Community Center of Central
Florida, 851 N. Maitland Ave., Maltiand, will hold
a Spring Cleanup Flea Market and bake We,
Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m. Available at bargain
prices are Items from a sailboat to sofas, garden
equipment, books and baby items. For further
etalls or to make donations call S45-83.

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Also featured will be the bell choir of Trinity,
Orlando; plus special anthems by individual
choirs.
Directors assisting include Mrs. Geraldine
Remley, Miss Athalia Cope, W. Ronald
Prochnow, and Mrs. Ruth Welderman. The public
Is invited.

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

JOIN THESE SPONSORS
AND HELP KEEP THIS
DIRECTORY AVAILABLE
S4.00 PER WEEK
CALL 322-2611

David Beverly and Staff

companiment.

STE NSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff
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PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

OEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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Jewish and Christian literature,
an aura surrounds the mothers
of special children. Mary, the
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Born In the image of the Invisible God, Jesus arrived on
the world scene as a mystery, a
new power, a new creation, a
gift from the holy spirit.
Mary, who gave birth to this
divine son in such a wondrous
manner, has been encircled
from the beginning in a halo of
light. Only a maiden with the
fidelity and faith of Mary could
have borne a child of such
promise.
feared him.
Throughout her pregnancy,
It is often easier to believe the
Mary had the full support of her unseen possibility of God's
husband, Joseph. Although power to transform the life in a
most of the time he seemed but humble young woman like
a mere bystander, he had the Mary than it is to understand
tenderness and beauty of profound theological
character to give her the discussions,
protection she needed.
Mary's simple faith lifted her
Mary was rebo rn when the into a great mlrcle, unexangel Gabriel announ ced to her plalnable but real nevertheless,
that she would give birth to the Mary showed a quick unson of the most high. During her derstanding of the things of God
pregn ancy and the birth of her but she was also aware that her
son, she was sure that God had knowledge was finite at best.
taken the initiative in her life. She perceived that through
She asked no questions but Christ many would come to
rushed to give God the full understand better the infinite
credit, for she had felt his essence of God and what he
presence from the moment of meant us to be.
her son's conception until his
Mary's feminine-maternal
birth. Not only was she assured wisdom was not a disinterested
that God could exalt the knowledge but a loving parhumble, but she knew that his ticipation, for she nourished in
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2 ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

Friday, Feb. 23,1979--?A

Women Who Knew Jesus

Sanford, Saturday, 5-7 p.m.'

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THE LANE MARY UNITED
MIT)IODISTCHURCN
PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH
AWpertBlvtIWtitaiDr.
WilburAve.,LadeMary
Rev. Prod N. SardRer
PaStor
Rev. A. F. Stevens
Minister
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ll:11a.m
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BAPTIST CHURCH
3431 Palmetto Ave.
Rev. Raymond Crocker
Pas1w
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MarMI, Worship
11:11a.m.
EvangelIstic Services
4:11p.m.
Wed. Prayer I 1111. study
7:31p.m.
Indepondoal MissIonary

NEW BETHEL AM! CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Rev. M.H. Burke Jr.
pasw
Sunday School
5:31a.m.
Morning Worship
11:000 as.
Evening Worship
4:00pm,
Tues.Evenffig Prover lerv.
7:30pm,
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FIRST UNITED
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415 Part Ave.
Lee F. King
Pastoç
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Hwy. 11.51 at Piney Ridge Rd
Cassitberry
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Rev. Armor Pid,efl
As$.c. Past,,
Walter
Reid
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1:31p.m.
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Prayerl,rv.
7:31p.m.
First W.dnejday Fellowship
4:31p.lsa
Supper

Ash Wednesday Observed
Ash Wednesday services will be held at Holy
a=Eplacocel C urch In Sanford at 7 and 10
S.M. and 7:30 p.m.h There will be a special Ash
Wednesday Utany of_Penance ImposItion of

ashes and Holy Counnumlon at all tkse services.
A Onve Tuesday Pancake Supper will be
enamored b the yonth of the church at 6 p.m., In

the parish hail. The Ides of a pancake supper
comes from the old practice of fasting from meat
sad dairy products &amp;Nift Lent., On throve
aft thateortofmesltoUislç
1aesday ne
of
WIry products on

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Jim Iy.rs To Sing
Jim Byers of Oviedo, a professional Wahl -d
entertainer for 15 yesrs who Is now active In a
(kisdan music ministry, will present a prram
ki 1 Rebilders,. a (brIstlin skigl group
which meets at Frisihip BeIM (birch,
Altamoete Sprü, Satday, 7:30 p.m. In the
VellowshIp Hall.

Youth Group Installed
By JOAN MADISON
Herald Correspemdent

Inaedal mass dedicated to
the youth of the parish, the new
officers of the St. Mary
Magdalen Youth Group were
Installed.
"Each of you Is an individual
and will therefore take your
pledge of office Individually"
said Pastor Patrick J. Caverly
to the newly elected officers at
the Altamonte Springs church.
"But yoursucceu depends, too,
on your corporate efforts and
growth In unity as a team.
Therefore, you shall Ignite your
separate vigil light from the
dame Paschal Candle, the
symbol of your faith..."
Lighting candles and reciting
their Oath of Office were
President Chuck Rose Jr., VicePresident Tom Cira, Treasurer
Cythia Fucoo, Corresponding
Secretary Barb Godfrey and
Recording Secretary Dents

July. They are President Jamie
Glavich, Vice-President Joe
Hillebrant, Secretary Michele
Walker and Treasurer Dale
Grant.
Chuck recently moved to the
parish from a small town in
Wyoming where "the nearest
town of any size was about 90
miles away, and the youth of
the state thought nothing of
driving anywhere from 100-300
miles to attend a CYO (Catholic
Youth Organization) function.
Recognizing
that
the
problems, concerns and Indifferent from those faced by
the youth In Wyoming where he
was active on a local, state,
regional and national level, the
young president called a
meeting of the ybuth Immediately after the mass. He
elicited their Ideas and encouraged the 75 young people In
attendance to participate In
athletic, spiritual, social and
service projects.

illustrate the plight of the flfr
World and "to bring home what
the meaning of hunger
The group also plans to
become involved in juvenile
prison ministry, with the
migrant children and in nursing
home visitation.
The new officers, trying to
plan for varying interests, are
planning a trip to the Passion
Play In Lake Wales, a talent
show and a theatrical

There is a mystical grandeur
about Mary, who carried the
wondrous light of God within
She
was
being.
her
miraculously lifted to a highet
plane, where her maternity and
spirituality came together into
a indefinable whole.
If there ever was a time when
the mothers of children yet to
be born needed to absorb
Mary's lowly, believing attitude
and her explicit faith In God's
promises, It Is now. She seems
to tell us that It takes only a
handful of believing mothers
and fathers to change the world
for the better.
(NEXT FRIDAY: Prophetess)
(From "Wisdom Women In the
Bible" by Edith Deen.
Copyright (C) 1918 by Edith
Deen. Reprinted by permission
of Harper &amp; Row.)

They're also planning a
'kidnapping- of their parents.
But details of that can't be
exposed as it's away of showing
their appreciation of their
parents, and the surprise
element is Important.
sounds corny," admits the new
president, "But it's a nice
experience and you get closer to
your parents."
Rev. Mike Woodcock,
director of Youth Ministry in
the diocese, was on the scene
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and commended the youth SOC
It Is not al ways the easiest
Question: A few years ago I
Outgoing officers were also by the Youth Group are a their Involvement, calling them
5 se
thing In the world to love
my iIaes
recognized for their faithful picnic, traveling suppers ( a a "model for the whole diocese. i dwaght be wes my Irlead, but
someone who has wron ged you.
support to Sister Lsrllle Soc- different course at different
It's mind boggling to see so
t $*en we consider that the
,
clarelfi, who became the homes,) square and polka many youth here on a SundaY I feel such hatred for him that It
Scripture says, "Whosoevlr
director of youth ministry In dancing and a poverty dinner to night," he told the gathering. is eaft e up Ilde. How can
hateth his brother Is a mur
, and that "no murderer
darer,"
I deal wfth thi?
bath eternal life abiding in
Answer: Hate, like acid, does
him," hate takes on a different
more damage to the vessel In
which it is stored than to the
meaning.
the Anglo-Saxon word "lenc- oblect on which it Is poured.
The Rev. Ralph LIrnni.
The only cure for hate is love
ten" or spring. Ash Wednesday Hatred can make you
Good Shepard Lutheran
- God's love. Hate Isn't always
To
offset
the
hatr
ed
you
feel
Is so named because of the use physically sick. It sets oft a
church
of
ashes, received from the chemical reaction throughout for your friend, think of easily overcome. It must be
Many Christians are
burning of the palms saved the entire body, poisloning the something a bout him that Is replaced by somethidg
preparing to enter a period In
from Palm Sunday of the bloodstream, disturbing the good. There m ust be something stronger. LOVE. In your own
their church life known as
previous year. The ashes are digestion, n umbing the senses, about him you admire. strength you cannot love those
"Lent". This year Ash Wedmixed with oil an d placed on the and causing all sorts of Dwelling on his positive who wrong you. But God can
nesday will be Feb 20th, and Is
forehead of the penitents who emotional unbalances. In short, qualities will help to remove the love them through you.
the 40day period (not Including
attend service.
Love heals. Love brings
hatred is self-punishment. It we hate In you. YOU CAN LOVE
Sundays) before Easter.
n- life, my all."
Whet her It Is called and ob. hits, WC die. But If we love-we HIM WITHOUT LOVING peace. Love brings harmony ii
During
broken relationships.
WHAT HE DID.
The Lenten Season started served as"Lent" or merely the live.
ph.als Is on
with a 40 how period of fasting time before Good Friday and
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Good Friday to Easter Easter, It is an important tinse
the human heart and the
morning.Over
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wonderful love of God for
It
was
sd.early
Christian
Church,
time
to
reflect,
to
consider
our
sinners an shown in the
revised
to
the
present
4odays,
lives
ln
the
light
oftheCras,to
feringanddeathofhlionlySon.
starting with Ash Weineaday. prepare for the joy of Easter.
As a result of the coo- Sundays are not counted
Paul, writing to the Carlo-templa(Iono( our Inability to rid because they are considered thlans "Beheld, now Is the
ourselves of the shame of sin festival days, each one being a acceptable time; Behold, now Is
and the stthgof death, we find a "Uttli Easter" In remem- the day of salvatIon". (2 Car.
seas. of love growing In our trance of Christ's resurrection. 6:2b) All life should be lived In
The florida Conference of the
heart -a love that causes us to
The Tuesday before Ash this frame of referem and
United
want to obey God, not from Wednesday, In many areas, Is most certainly during this timehold Methodist Church will
annual Conooinm1d but from an Inner known as Shrove Tuesday from of year as God's love becomes bold
on
Evangelism,
March
expressed
In
urge. This is
"shriving"
confession and so vivid In the death and
Florida
Southern
2.4,
at
such
as
"How
shall
I
hymns
absolution of the faithful. It dill resurrection of the Christ who
Lakeland, under the
foflow him lsrve?" "Were the involves the questionable took oiw sin upon Himself. "For Coi.
Division of
whole realm of nature mine, practice of "one l
fling" God so loved the world that He almnlorship of
Lay
Activities
and
the Work
That were a tribute for too before Lent darts, such as the gave Ills only Son that whoever
Area
on
Evangelism.
small; Love so amazing, so Mardi Gras In New Orleans.
believes in Him should not
Rev. Sam. IL Coker, pastor of
divine, dusnmsde my soul, my
The word "Lent" comes from perish but have sternal life."
Grace UM Church, Atlanta, will
be keynote speaker at the
evening service, which
Friday
begins at 7:45 p.m. Also
speaking at large group
First Baptist Church of of the Florida Baptist Con- Baptist Hour" of the [o'"ss sessions will be Rev. Leontine
Loegwood will hod five v,Mloii.
Baptist Convention will be the T. C. Kelly, pastor of the
mLIINlls of the Southern
Monday at 7 p.m., Rev. speaker.
Asbury-Quich Wll UMC and
1110M Cosveidlon dir1 the Lather (msid, ores MWAwr
On Wedaesday at 7p.m., Mrs. director of Urtmn MinIstries In
World 1uiu Conference to my in the .adhwira North Guy Wfl1(.'n.cm, who serves Richmond, Vi., and Rev.
be vedat4ed locally Feb. 30* CarolIna masitains, will speakwM bet hwAmid in MIZIC0 pt Escamills, who leads
"Gil A Better Look At Your
Thursday at 7 p.m., the Rev. Qty will speak. Both teach In the area of worship and
WorW' Is the thmw of the Eli. Jean Woerosr, director the Malco Baptist lologksl ev.ngsIlm for the goniral
nafu.,acs in wh MW 40 and preacher for the "Frond Seeniniry.
UMC and Is on the daft of the
Greater Orlando Baptist
Bard, of DlacIpk')dp, NashAssodsUon chirchu - an
Tam., will lead a
4I Ii
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of
p- 11 cng.
Saturday and Sunday at
serving In this
6:45a.m.
Rev, and Mrs. Charles and miniotiri of manic, theY
covwy
y auw parts
Rev. Kelly, will preach at the
$l$.Vtiird of W1lmcre Ky., Me kmin for their conceits Saturday, 7:30 p.m service and
of the world are taking part
M. pstlIng in Iniowu an the llftft Ship and r"anic ev"iu"-" In Ow (hi Sisoday 11:10 service.
an Laf"W mst B*iit pards" will priest a pengram United States. Conads, the There will also be .n*1l
of sacred moic at the Grace Middle East andlEsirop..
con-lid 14IthN1M Quich at Musket drMil and iarsonal feresce Is open to all.
AMes, Monies ad in reglonel
&amp;H 7:30 p.m., 11sry at 110W. wnsss we $ past of their pssitrom In for the entire
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helped to straighten that o. is a terrific drain to have a
Shrimp and lobster are loved one ill with a serious
moderately high In cholesterol, medical problem. That's hard
contalnlngabout twice as much on people who are young and
as you would get per ounce of healthy and even more difficult
red meat or poultry. Clams, as the years go by.
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Falls, Ga., and is Assistant
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from Cherry Hills, N. J.; Mr. Maynard. ___
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from Maryland; and Mrs. Fern daughter Michelle Baker of
Milton and son Chris, from ROCheder,N.Y.

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We still get telephone calls
who want
from business pe
to sell us diaper services, In
surance, baby furniture and
other things for the "new
baby." They talk a blue streak
before I can get a word in
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Abby

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11KES TO DRIVE smoke back into the smoker's

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bwe're still getting calls.

Even if this doesn't make
your column, thanks for

BOTHERED, BEREAVED
PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: Think.
Two days after the funeral, a for writing. I ho pe this reminds
man with a big smile knocked those who sell baby

our baby died.
KATHY Hiti'rr

Church, Savannah, Ga.
Miss Britt, who was born

they see me driving witho ut the service isn't perfect,-he
shoes because they think It is leaves no tip!
He also carries one of these
wisafe. I can't see where drivLag shoeless has anything to do little battery-operated fans. 'If
with safety. What do you think? someone smokes near him, out

DEAR LIKES: A bare loot Is
I'm 22 and he's 20. He wants
fliOTt apt to slip Off the pedals to marry, me, but I'm not sure.
than one with a shoe. So, when What do you think?
HAVING DOUBTS
driving, put you but toot
DEAR HAVING: Sian apforward—andputaaboeonht!
DEAR ABBY: I go with a pears demanding, Inflexible,
mm who is never satisfied with quick to criticize and slow'o
spend. U you marry him, be
the food in a restaurant,
No matter what Stan orders, prepared to give In a lot.
1w usually sends it back. It's Do you wish you had more
either overcooked or un- friends? For the secret of

on our door and gave us a sales be Less eager and more con dercooked, cold, smells popularity, get Abby's new
I If unny," or he Just doesn't like booket; "How To Be Porda;
the looks of It. It's em- You're Never Too Young orToo

pitch about taking pictures 91

in Lumberton, is a

the baby! I became hysterical,
These salespeople might be

graduate of Toccoa Falls
College. She Is a teacher at

DEAR ABBY: I live In a part barrassing. He's never satisfied Old." Send $1 with a long, sell-

welcomed with open arms by of the country where it's warm with the table they give us, and addmised, stamped (18 cents)
parents of living chIldren, but it or hot most of the time, and for If the waiter isni't rigtA there envelop to Abby, in Lasky

Calvary Day School,

Savannah.

when he waits something, he Drive, Beverly lUlls, Cal*.
tears people like us apart. I has this reason I often go barefoot.
My parents have a fit when complains to the manager. If 99212.
been four months since we

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of Mrs. T.A. Speer Virginia Mrs. E. F. Bickford.
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by Mimosa Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford as "Garden of the Month" for
February because of its neat appearance and colorful blooming azaleas, The
Messers do all their own yard work.

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Sandra (Sandy) orwig, Zeta X i Pays
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Orwlgc4Senlsrd,Islahsrthird
HWfl with lbs i1d
A tribute to the hor4le and to had In the home from ptoneer
woaa as homnanikers was days i.tll today.
The 16-year-old Saninole
by Norma
to Samples of hand woven cloth
ftIVSh,5. presented
of for bed

Tribute

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Bernie Jones, Virginia Powell,

Cathy McNabb and Dot Ralnes.

by T. K. Ryan

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LMGB1 Ofld CLONTZ

meeting held at the home of

Dot Raines, Valentine Girl Terry Moore,meunbersenjoyed
for Zeta XI, we0 honored with a the guitar and singing of
luncheon at Orient 4. tMembers Rick Colegrove followed by

Sigma gathered for a good time hostesses Terry
1. Rel.
should be typed ( lower and upper case),
to eat Chinese Delicasies Donna Thomason.
double spaced, and written narrative style (third p).
2. Do not ableevlate.
3. A c'Wt perawi's name and phon. number is
nscary. ___ ___
NOW I$ SANFORD
4.esprekssNII'nplf.
releases (th. program should Lead the
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days after the ovoid.
NEW LOCATION.
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THOMAS L LAROIN, M.D.
FRANKLIN D. CLONTZ, AAI
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The Herald welcomes organktlon and personal news.
ibi fODOWIfl
OdiOus are recommended to expedite

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Mr. and Mrs. David (Judy)
Mich.
Noell, formerly of Sanford, Grandparents are Robert* d
announce the birth of a soit, Wyche and Mr. and Mrs. Dèi
Lance Ryan, who weighed in at Faylor, all of Sanford.
7 lbs., one os., on Feb. 18, In

M embe rs ga thered at the followed by a presentation of
home of Lesla Wright and Valentine gifts to Mrs. Raines.
Following the Valentine Ball
following the program and
hengin and curtains business meeting, coffee, pie Saturday night members

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p (55p).
were shown u well as and cake were served to the gathered at the home of Mrs.
Anchor Qub and abs Is on Beta RI
preserves and canned goods. above mentioned and Charlotte Raines for an early dawn
yearbook dulL
Is a Candy
The speaker told of the An qrk'( cordial was sampled Blades, Donna Thomason, breakfast of eggs, grits, ham
St riper et S&amp;agl, P',rIal
crIcal place women have by all.
Kathy Bukuj, Marty Colegrove, and biscuits.

gelift?

Elizabeth

arranging. Mrs. Woodruff is an
In lieu of program, (he
accredited Instructor of the monthly report on Horticultere
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Herald photo by Tom Notsol

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Now in its 11th year,
17 company dancers this

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Members sang "Happy

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flower show in April.
A report by Ruth Simpson
Following the business
meeting, Mrs. Frank L. and Katie Corley was gin
Woodiuff Ill gave a demon- regarding repairs at the garden

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WHAT HE PI TO
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It was also announced that a Helen Ray and Boots Walker,

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meeting and luncheon held In Birthday" to Marie Wilhelm,

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Is a Valentine?" was read by
was co-hostess.
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reminded of the general

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a Circle of

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was not so easy. He had to.-,
1 N chuck a heart and South had.
his 13th trick

Dear

of

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Price Penick of 418 Maple
Ave., Sanford. He Is the
grandson of W. E Dodson
of Lynchburg and Mrs.

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two weeks after she was born.
wonderful
With the help
friends and relatives we made

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the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mary Penick of Rustburg,
Va.
Rev. Penick Is a 1971
graduate of Seminole High
School, where he was band
He
was
president.
graduat ed from Toccoa
Falls, College, Toccoa

West chucked a couple of,:
little clubs. Then he decided,-

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mAqbM1F,7-A. WITS...

LUSCIOUS PRE

Christian and

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DEAR ABBY: Our baby died

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SPIDER-MAN

PRANK AND ERNEST

at

Alliance
Ch urch, Lamberton, N. C.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the
ceremony.
Born at Lynchburg, Va.,
the future bridegroom Is

had as recent guests John and

Mr. and Mrs. SI~ert Crawford
from Indiana;
. aiiM Mrs. Lindell Hess from Cottage

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Rick,
• Welcome to some new Hobart, lad.
Robert and Pauline Culver
residents who Include: Mr. and
Mn. Edward Warnquist from had the pleasure of a visit from
New York; Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Donna, from
Walter Carlin from Orlando; Indiana.

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aathy Dale Britt and
David Warren Penick wil l

raised occur.

A Florida reader
if
Substantial scldsvemsda are co'pw'oea with whom you can
we open this hand with four
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As North tabled the spades. Everyone is vulneron major goals. Tunporarthy CAPSIOIN
dummy
he remarked, able.
shelvst width you dasm to 19) Anoulty may present
No. We just open one
"Nineteen
plus a ten
Itself today whereby
should be enough to spade. This handis too
be is. impost.
ODIIN1 (May
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for afmtirs gve you a good play for strong
NEWSPAPER NTEKP ISE ASSNt
seven."
Make effajt to broaden your accomplishment. ___
Hav, your
South
replied:
"You
puspactivis at this time The tr'o ui in,
(For a copy of JACOBY MODshould learn to count. All
wider your horizons, the AQUAIIU$(Jau.$Fsb. 1))
ERN. send St to: "Win at
yj
have
is
seventeen
wii. f or A
Bridge," care of this newsparancu are Important--Zion
yØ5
caidi
P.O. Box 469, Radio It,
today,aopstona positive face
wlth l9,North would per,
Station, New York, N. V.10079.
,4J4CJ
have
sfrtChIfl
Ud1ISI
fl.JJy 5) it you hops to Inspire or
LAST OF 5 BRIDGE RELEASES
aW with 17 he
Your talats for research, otbwa, It's
Y
FOR
LONG LEAD SERVICE
had South in trouble.
DATE 0129, PASTE 0125 PRINT
probing or detecting are a _____
Fortunatel for North and AND MAIL 0128. ALL OUT.
South, West had been taught PUTS.
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Penick

Congratulations to Irving and

He asked that these be

e Gets Sales P*Itches
4 Mon After
D1

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Briff.

better Improve the local and recent guests of Mr. and MM
Mike Lulls,
state party.

a low spade. The second I

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questions pertaining to how to from Lyohirat, Ohio, were the

By Oswald Jacoby

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BUNNY
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Wilenkin, Chester Heber,

did stumble into one.
He sta rted with diamondi

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pouthie. Mould you SAG AUJS (Nov. Die.
show svldsnc. of Mubbornug, 22) Today you we likely to be
more nw4ally than physically
*youU get their hackles up.

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Van Meter announced that Kim Lehmus from
them would be joint committee Bud and Henrietta Baker
meetings with the above named recently enjoyed the company
committee each month. He of friends Dr. James Weaver
passed out questionaires and family f rom Pensacola, Fl.
VaIsrie and Tom Slattery
pertinent
containing, 14

West had to make two"
disca rds. The first was easy'

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Committee

chaired by Harry Terry.

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d the Campaign and Workshop celebrated their 42nd wedding
übcornxn1ttee, gave a report on anniversary. Just eight more to
with his the big 501
a joint meeting held ____
committee and the Platform
Mr. and Mrs.
Bertil Oscarson
Mad Policy sub-committee,
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to run the good clubs.

N.Y.lOGlLBssmretoqsciiy SCORPIO (Od. 18-Nov.22)

327.1735

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visualize a ueeze, but II

SOUTH
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logic may overlook. Find out there may not be anyone
which signs you arecomp.tIUe around to help.

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1 flOtJWUj) and
1 e deuce'of , spa e •M
Dummy's 10 held t e trick'
and South was In business.
All he need ed was to collect
EAST
four
tricks in either red suit
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and he was home.
10 3
This was a hlh.Ievel
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.M the Feb. 8 meeting, Dolores and Fred Hughes. Many happy

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Correspondent

group.

This coning year you may LEO (July 23-Aid. 22) 'mere __________________________________________
participate in a venture where are two aides to every 1twy.
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inor but row" Kup, this in mind today led you
NORTH
2-D-A longest and strong at 31111
j,

lag role. Profit In lids kenre jump erroneous coaclut*n4 •
will be more gratifying than the and offend $ companion .
neceesarily.
limelight.
PISCES (Feb. *March IS) VIRGO(Aug. 22-Sql. *2) Be
Your utidlion and hunches careful you don't Start
are rmously valuable easels Omelhilag today that's little too
today. They can provide
you cornpllcatedto handle onyoir
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John

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which you've been curious.

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Ellen Rowe participating, Feb. 12; Abe Lincoln, Feb. 12;
Ill contact all Seminole Bernice Haber, Feb. 15; Ruth
County high schools. Each Niren, Feb.Z and Peg Wright,
géhool will be asked to submit Feb. 27.
the name of one outstanding
Happy Birthday wishes are
t*ient to the committee. One
UdifltwtllbechoeenfIOmthat also extended to Ethel

In a nervous condition. My tranquilizer.

Altamonte Springs, and Rose Harris, Longwood.
Th e festivities, sponsored by the Women's Guild,
will beheld from 6:30-10:30 p.m. in the Social hall on
Maitland Avenue in Altamonte Springs. Costumes
are optional; however, prizes will be given. The
public is invited to the BYOB event. Admission is $5

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ly Freeman, with vice Liebman, Feb. 1; Mary
Leighty, Dan Oscarson, Feb. 2; John Mur.
thalrrnen

especially keen today. ___________________________________________ r.

YOUR HIRTIWAY

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doctor tells me to tab Sinequan It sounds to me like your
for my nerves. I heard it is a doctor has chosen mediciWe
tranquilizer and people tell me .entirely consistent with yokir
it is a habit-forming drug.
current stresses and you should
lam taking vitamin 8.6, rely on his advice. He is yolk
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Now
100
milligrams three times a friend and is trying to help

they prepare for Friday night's
Mardi Gras Dinner Dance at St. Mary Magdalen
Church are Anita Gilmore (from left), Altamonte
Springs; Jo
Fixx. Lima, Ohio; Mary Cira,

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DEAR DR. LAMB - My is why you need to avoid dr1I
husband, $3years old, has a bad a car or being In demanding
case of emphysema and lung situations. This does not me
cancer. I worry so much that I Sinequan Is a sedative L.

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HOROSCOPE

'EEK &amp; MEEK

Executive

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vegetable oils,
temporary, If it occurs, but

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Clowning around as

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end 50 cents with a long, that they am misinform
stamped, self-addressed en- Sinequan Is not a tranquiut3
velopeforittomeincareof this and It Is not habit f
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, There are no reports
Radio City Station, New York, physical dependence or wiödrawal symptoms associated
NY 119.
Fish fat Is also about the only with Sinequan. It is used Mi
dietary source of really highly people who are anxious bi
unsaturated fat. The highly depressed and you have go
unsaturaW fat may have some reason for both.
beneficial effects that are not When a person first 5tj

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Some lucky boy or girl from a
school in Seminole County
be treated to a one week
to Tallahassee to view the
fe legislature in session. The
ject Li being sponsored by

your

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take qie
you elected not
doctt
give youtableaandinforinatlon medicine
sh
th
prescribed.
ellfish
for
bo
and
on fish
cholesterol and fat content. Your friends are trying to
Others who want this Issue can help you but I'm sorry to
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Seeking
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work of Mary H. Thompson, cam of my ailing husband W I
published In the U.S. Fish and just cannot do it the way 1m

nation (comp.

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ganization

27 Avow

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n And Around Winter Springs

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(abbr.)
29 Prophecy
5 Connecticut 28 Wood
45 Not hard
clearing
33 Keenly
university
desirous
6 Pointed arch 30 Ancient Greek 49 Feed the kitty
34 Stem
7 Speed
51 Vain
36 Author
8 Small cask
53 Throw off
Fleming
9 Male parent 31 Praise
54 Snakes
37 Recent (prefix) 10 Squeezes
32
Companion
of
56 Mental
38 Emit coherent 11 Marries
component
odds
light
17 Lioness in
(p1.)
39 Button
"Born Free" 35 When
38 Law degree 57 Animal park
40 Golfer Palmer 19 Mans
56 Canine cry
42 British insurer nickname
(abbr.)

GETTING
OF THERE

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age

Lamb j

shellfish? I've heard they are
%'3' high In cholesterol.
At one
DEAR READER
tiIfli ihelifish as a group were day. Is It all right to take tint
thougM to be fairly high in much vitamin B? Please,
cholesterol. In recent times, the Lamb, help me. I have to take

moun-

BEETLE BAILEY

Dr.

dangerous for me to eat

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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(sbbr.)
1s1ex
IiMlIIsl
l5Countryby. 60 Toy baby
IHIAInIDI 1IO,I
way
01 Slanted
I1R1A1U one
11K10
16 Tamed
62 Indeed
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1$ College
63 Single
39 Canal system
degree (abbr.) 64 Cats and dogs 22 Comedian
19 Accelerate a
northern
Caesar
motor
DOWN
Michigan
24 Swiss
20 Minus
tainers song 41 Rowing tools
21 Some (prefix) 1 Southern
this 43 Lending boat
25
Before
23 Organs of
"you"
45 Reside
Actor
sig t
2 Precious jewet 26 Andrews
47
Charitable or
26 Determining 3 Version

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beverage

58 Sweet
13 Malarial fever
potatoes
14 General
59 Time

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50 Cleverness

family

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$ I.

Measure o
time

royal

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

Lerge(comp.

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ACROSS

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FRAPIK A. THOMAS, MD.
for the practiceof
O.n.raland Vascular Surgery

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LAKEVIEW PROFESSIONAL CENTER
41 S. First $5., Sanford, Florida
Phone: m.issi
DELTONAMEDICALARTSCENTEN
110440,09114m, Fiorida
PhM: $74-1464

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Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.
Le9aI. Notice
Librarian II $226. Graduate from
an accredited College or
University w.Mistef5 Degree In
Library Science &amp; 3 yrs',
professional Librarian
Apply Seminole County CouC.
tttouse. Sanford by Fib. 24.
Equal Opportunity Empfoyeei
M.F.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Civil Action Ni. 7$22$4.CA43.D
NANCY YONGE and
LAURIE YONGE,
Plaintiffs

Seminole

Orlando-Winter Park
831-9993

322.2611

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new, orange trees, CH&amp;A. 7',,
pcI. assumable mort. Call 333.
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M. Unsworth Realty

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p5g
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614.3013
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Sanford Air Hallye a-oponiored by Aviation committee
99's, Sanford-Central Florida Airport. RegistratIon 8:30.
9:45 am. BrIefing, 10 am.
- SpsgbetU.qpet,57p.m.,CongregatlonalQnrch,24th
and Park Ave.. Sanford.

Hall-day workibopto Instruct 4th thremh 8th graders
In use of Calculator as math aid, Education Cotnplei,

University of Central Florida. Contact Division of Continuing Education, 2752123.

The path of total eclipse will terest in One Cessna 310 AIrcraft Public Records of Seminole County,
be a band 170 to 195 mIles wide bearing serial number 310-0010 and Florida.

Fosth Aasasl Kite Fesdyal, 10a.m. to 4 p.m., Loch
Haven Park, Orlando. Free to participants of all ages.

man. 327.1910,
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WITNESS my hand and official
them Oregon, Washington, pursuant to Section 703,11, Florida
Statutes. You have 30 days from seal of said Court this 31st day
Idaho, Montana, a corner of Febru•ry 4th, 1979, to contact the February, 1979.
Saskatchewan, - Manitoba, HsnwabA Harold F. Jolinan, Coun. (SEAL)
ty Judge, Seminole County Court.
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
Ckdaiio and Grianland.
house, Sanford, Florida 32771,11 you

Pod 183, 1375 N, Harbor City BJ'vard, Melboirne
Sponsored by Polish National Alliene Lodg
o3.
SUNDAY,
Jewb C.mmualty Ceites' Spring Cleanup Flea Market

Three-mile run to benefit Epilepsy Asen.,
by
.zayreDepartznentstores,formen,womenandchilthen,9

Call 323.5344
Christian Lady will baby sit in my
hon',e for working mothers. Near
school. Call 333.4419.
Idy

a.m., Valencla Community College, Orlando.

BaHrsomdRec,$p.m.,Tompje$halom
'Providss. and F2kcsm, Deltona. 5funtc by KopeL

visible In most of the United (SEAL)

P
Dane., 14 p.m., Karomel Roller Rink, High,W1Y 50,
iville. Entertainment by Dave WroblIcy's

Arthur H. Beckwlth,
as Clerk of the Court
By: Jean E. Wulk,

atss and Canada. At
Francisco the eclipse will be N

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.Clvlc Center, $ am., pick up, Seminole Plasa, 8:10 a.m.

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WAREHOUSE SALE
Pursuant to Chapter 677.7.210 of
the Uniform Commercial Code, Part
II, we herewith advertise for sale

Stylist needed. Good with updated
styles I desIgns,
332.5711

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QuIet &amp; close to river. 3 BR, 2'z b,

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For Iakeaccess4BR,7b, FP,over
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Cond. Service. Free Est, on
Inst. Corrm &amp; Ris. 3fl.020S

BeautyCare

CeranEllle
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MEINTZER TILE
New or,repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 35 yrs. Exp..671.7417

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ANIMAL HAVEN
'Dog A Cat boarding, bathing.
clippIng flea control. Pit
upplies, dog houses.lf,jte,,
- knnels. 3n.S7.
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
: REMOQELING I REPAIR
• S.G. BALI NT &amp; ASSOC. m.sus
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lncon Tax

Free pick up I delivery for all tax
returns prepared In Feb. ConlI
dential, personalized. From $3.
Ph. 162 4412. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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LaiServica
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil A fill dirt,
lawn maint. a. tree trimming,
323-294S.

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NoJobtoolargeorsmall.
Complete lawn service
Frseestlmate. 323.4111

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DANNYS PAINTING
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lnterlor.E*terior House Painting
Licansed.IIssur,dicndad
FREE Estimates. (303) 332-9160

%LL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Sirvice
Chg. Cdi. Accepted
337-1111

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u RACO Foam, fibirigas A
CatlU TREE REMOVAL, Trimming
s prices, Cell 331
stump removal, licensed Iin.
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PRIME LAND. 20
zoned for
travel trailer park. Near in.
tersectlon 51.16 and 1.4. 53,000
per acre.

DE'LTONA.OSTEEN Area. 3½
acres 190 Hamlin Orange trees
plushomesite. $21,500. OwnerAssoc. 531.0194.

N$ED
mercial property? 130
ft. frontage on Si, room to ix
$17d391'
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62 acres E. of Sanford. $2200 per
acre. Terms. William Milk.
zowski, Realtor. 3227953.
Threi lots wIth Twsnty three
(23) orange trees.
322-5*4*, Lake Mary, Florida

NOlold Nd Isalfy
lnc.REALTOR,MLS
323-5774 Day or. Night
NATURE LOVIRS-..
H lOLA- WAY
LAKE FRONT-POOL
Secluded ,
let NI on
lace. IbIS pail. 3 Ii's, 3 II,
liVlnal Li &amp; DR. slUM
marcile ist. + I BR summer
cattage.
ier will finance.

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Ailor part Fairway Prop. 323-6040.

LAKE MARY. Nice treed, lake.
view 100*130. $10,000.

Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Too!

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 373-5405 alt 7 p.m.
47.A-rtgages Bought

&amp;Sokl

Au(t,Ofl Saturdays 7 p M
Sanford Ave at Hwy 171
Consignments welcome
Kellcigqs Auction Sales
373 7CO

LOVE FOR SALE
Parakeets Raise these
curious Comics in your garage
will buy back all offspring S
guarantee double your in

Yard Sale- Womens &amp; children's
clothing, misc. Corner 13th &amp;

vestment back in IS mos.
Requires I minute per clay. I'll

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

set you up' Enjoyable hobby
that pays! Money back it you
change your mind 1100 Value
$19 PAYS ALL Birds, Cage,

Dresser, mattress &amp; sprirqs
attache' cases. shelving, chits'
rugs All kinds of potter,
dinnerware lems

Nesting Box, Literature.
323)646

Elm. Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 to S.

AUCTION *
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Yard Sale. Fri I Sat 9 till? 122

DOOR PRIZES

COME EARLY- STAY LATE

Siberian Husky, 1 yr.
Blue eyes, Blk&amp; Wh.

Avocado. Some furniture
jewelry, Misc. Items.

Deli's Auction Center

*175 867 2956

Hwy .16 West. Sanford
32] 5620

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC. S
wks., Blue eyes. BI 8. Wh or
Silver Grey 1st puppy shots, not
kenneled - personal ca. e. 5200
$250, Visa or MC accepted. 322
6863 or 3720701

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WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. P. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. I D
Wymore Rd., Aitamonte.
S62-71S3

5O-Mscellaneous for Sale
S pc BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new 5)99; Loveseat 144.93 8. up;
7 pc. dinettes $49.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$50 I. up; El. stove $608. Up; full
size draperies $108. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322.1721.
ALASKA CALLS: Travel to
Alaska I see the Great NW. in
July with Rev. &amp; Mrs. Leo King
Host. Call 322.4903
brochure.
as

for

Solid Maple Dinette Table
Round wi leaf &amp;
I Captains Chairs. 327191$

55-Boats &amp;

Accessories

For Sale Sanford Boat Works: 78

ft Chriscrabt. Head,

lley,

$100 Azalea Park Farms

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

73 Volkswagen 7 pass Van
Good Cond ,SlSOOor
Bestoller 3727423

Deltona local (305) 574 7598

365 3218.
House boat 26 ft. Yukon Delta 70
hp Johnson Elec. till Custom
trailer. Monroe Harbor Dock B.

'76 Chevy, 6cyl auto van
Customized inSide Soul
830 5231

Golden Retriever male, 6 mo
House broken, training started

dinette. Twin 6 cyl. Hercules
Engines, EIec trim tabs $3495

95*123' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE. CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. $7,500.
7S'x130 HOMESITE
ON.
OSCEOLA NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $4,500.

Shepherd Pups. Reasonable
CallaltS - 7wk5OId
323 9136

1915 Dodge Van, 6 cyl
Straight Shift, $2195
Phone 322 5116

AKC Champion Ped Chocolate
Toy Poodle, male 2 1 , yrs
Obedience trained, house
broken, neutered. $10 Azalea
Park Farms. Deltona local
S1f 2890
Make room in your attic, garage
Sell dIe items with a Classiteeo
Ad Call a friendly .icl taker at

20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY 44. $3,500
PER ACRE. TERMS.

S Pc. Lumberjack style
Furniture, $300.
Call alter 6.3339)21

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

Clothing, camera, chairs. TV,
radio, pictures, toaster, broiler,
table, lamps. 322-3133.

EUSTIS AREA

51-Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin sIze box
springs A mattress $33.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

171 ACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE &amp; FARM ACRES.
$515 PER ACRE.
RAINBOW SPRINGS
AREA

Did Tabby have a tilter of kittens?
Sell them with a fast action
Classified Ad Call 372 7611 or
811 9993

7202 French Ave.

77-Junk Cars Removed
lILlY JUNK CAPS

CITY AREA

ROLLING HILLS A PINE COUN.
TRY, GREAT FISHING A
HUNTING. 30 ACRES AT $1,200
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS,

Good Used TelevisIons. $25 an
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322-0312

UITU AVCTN

"LOGS LAND
GO HAND IN HAND"

Sunday, Feb. 21
1:35P.M.
Garden Clubol
Si-.
Hwy. 17.92
$aalend, Pta,
Ms sale will illit a geed
it eeL walset &amp;
ahegasy termite,.. LIla
ghlljMel w* be glass. cal.
ciables. aernorabilla &amp; bite.
-Was. Several setstamdlng
isis will be featured.
IRM: Cash or apprsved
INk. Doers egsa. it 13:55
sea. Ample parkiag sad
Cliii. Manepul Iv:

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
2439$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321O1O
iando 3V.1577

DiLand

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REALTOR, mIIS

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 )B66or 323-7710

Obedience basic &amp; advanced-family
protection,
auto
protection &amp; more. LOW, LOW
FAMILY RATES. Fully
guaranteed or Money Back
Deltona local (305)571 2898

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lnsp. dependable, $650
Osteen. 373 9690

62-Lawn-Garden

Sm. Horse, Saddle, Sr Iddle,
blanket 8. Halter
Reasonable. 322 2185
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3279111
Evei after dl wediends

80-Autos for Sale

66-Horses

68-Wanted

to

1916 AMC Matador 4 DR.
Air Cond, New Tires
$2395 Phone 327 $146

Buy

class rings, also buying any
marked gold or Sterling--any

condItion. 323 1611

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Have some caniping equipment
you no longer use? Sell it all with
a Classified Ad in The Herald.
Call 322 2611 or 8)1-9993 üfld a
triendly ad visor will help you.

YOU NAME IT-I BUY IT

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7510

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Aye.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

64-Equipment

for

AYTONA AUTOAUCT iQ'
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speetl,v,,y
Daytona Beach. will hold ,
public AUTO AUCTION CVCr%
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1 30 Il
the only one in Ftorida. You '.t't
the reserved price Call 901 215
B3)Ior (urther details,

Paying 1)5 mens, 1750 womens

SANFORD AUCTION
1215S French
3237310

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

'Cash 322.4132

Vacation time is tier.' get whit
you need for a happy time with
Classified Ad
1970 AMC Hornet, i Dr
Standard. $175
CatI 327 1413

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322 $721.

Rent

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225151

ANNOUNCEMENT

MARION D. CONWAY

65-Pets-Supplies

Formerly of Bob Dance Dodge
Is Now Associated With

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MARC SLADE

AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
Top Blood lines, northern bred,
Guaranteed against HIp displaysia. Parents OFA certified.
Show quality. *125. 1 male P. I
female.
Ph. Azalea Park Farms
Dellona local (305) 374219$

CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH INC
26l3OrlandoDr., Sanford
333.1230 Phone 645.2000
Marion Is Looking Forward
To Seeing You In The Near

Future.

PUBLIC AUCTION
CLOSING WAREHOUSE

FURNITURE
SAT. FEB. 24 10 AM
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INSPECTION 9 A.M.
Sanford, Florida-W. 1st St. Across Street from

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan of Seminole2 Blocks East of 17-92-Follow Auction Signs.
Over 400 Pieces Of Wall Units - Desks
Units, Bookcases, Chests, Dressers, Beds
Stack Units, Storage Shelves and Much More.

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This Furniture Is From A Closed Factory
In SC. - ALL IS DAMAGED OR NOT
COMPLETELY FINISHED, WILL BE
SOLD PIECE BY PIECE. Bring
Truck, Trailer and Haul Away.

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AAA AUCTION &amp; LIQUIDATORS
iNN. 17.79

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Your home or ours.

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'53-TV.Radlo.Stsr.o
Television-35" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular sico,
Balance $173 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131.1714 day or
night,

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

AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINIP4GCENrEp
All types of Pet Training

If you are havIng dilliculty finding
place, to live, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

IENMORE WASHER- Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323.0497

45 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP A 350 ACRES OF
LAKES. S2.00 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

21 LJ3U).-

From $10 to 130
Call 322 1674; 372 4460

3222235

52-Appliances

S ACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
$2,750 PER ACRE. TERMS.

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plete Thomas organs, plano.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.

Aquariums, 55 gal, tank, hood &amp;
stand, sioo. 40 gal. 140; 30 gal.,
$30. Complete marine set-up,
5200. 323.0351 Rob.

GENEVA AREA

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg 10
Scolt Reagan 322 8171

$30 323-2a71

2 desks, I kneehole desk &amp; I small
writing desk, 1 dining room table
&amp; 6 chairs, mag. Used But Nice
FurnIture, 339.7373

HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17-92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
$730 PER FRONT FOOT.

Equipment

59-Musical Merchandise

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new br $430 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 baldue, purchasers left
area and we are unableto locate,
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment, Call 131-1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

SANFORD AREA

Si-Sports

Insulated camper shell
(or Short box pick-up

man. Only $399. Badcock Fur.
niture. 322-1340.

GREENE
INC. REALTORS
530.4533 or 339.011 eves.

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SKUNK

Carport Sale
Ravenna Park 310 Satsuma Dr.
Misc. Items. Sat 9.5

Carport Sale - Misc, items. Fri. &amp;
Sat. 9 till? 104 Exeter Aye.,
Country Club Hgts. off 1SC, 322-

72-Auctn

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Male, S mos, oe scented, tame,
pe.".red 8. ShnPS Litr I. leash
trained Cage inc.. $70. 323 0522.

54-Garage Sales

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seat, club chair, reclInes' 1. ott.

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new ióø. a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 531.1714 for tree
home demonstration.

And T hat 'S A Fact

S pc. Living Pm suite; sofa, love

FORREST

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65-Pets-Supplies

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR

Work Clothes, Hats. Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322.5791

ft. on Lake Monree. Ten acres
total. $13O.00Q.
CROCKETT LOG HOME
SIX acres like fret zoned for
Multiple Residence. $120,*.

10*60 Comm. Bldg. Sanford.

4 PC. Bedroom suite, brand new.
Only 1275. Also HOTPOINT ref.
Reg, $449.95 now only $349.95.
Badcock Furniture, 322-5240.
T1fl24x61 metal dask.4 drawer tile
cabinet,6pc. patio (urn. All near
new. 322-795g.

acres

CaliBart

ALTOS 31Im
MULTIPLE LIlTING
Slay9
Eves

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WASH ON WHEELS
Hou11s, Mibile Homes. Trucks
Comm Bldg. 4? 1-1911

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ACRV.I mmr ts &amp; si
Worchangs. '4* Teran.

100 YEARS OLD, 2½ story frame,
iwes to be restored. 2 BR, 1 B,
CB home also on property.
ApprOx. 1.3 acres. *63.000.

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OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ B.
Large corner lot. LOtSOI storage
space. C.HIA. $29,900.

INCOME. Going Business with
rental property. Everything
for $55,000.

Painting

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PAINTING, CAR PENTR
ICABINETS
323*119

PHA 'ls

ZONED GC-2. 2 BR, lB. Frontage
on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business location.
S25.0'

OFFICE SPACE-Sanford 200 sq.
ft. to 2100 sq. ft.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
322.5622

OCALA AREA
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has ImliVSlnSat$

C5A1 POND. 3 IL 2 NIh home

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE. 2 BR, 1 b,
new paint, new roof. Large
family room. Owner will assist
in financing. $25,000,

CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1½ B home on picturesque lOt.
Many unique features make this
an outstanding home. $49,930.

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PERMATEX COATING &amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENT
,M14I39

99..9A9fl

ANYTIME
Multiple LIsting Srvlce
2565
REALTORS PARK

Pjflth$yfc

abmedelinq, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodelIng, rm.
"'' addltlens, patios. fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 323 $311.

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room additions, roof repairs,
petthing.,Pf's, 3235343, 3314715

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S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327.1321

Yar$Dóbris,Tra$h,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 34S3i 1

terms.

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323

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Prepared in the convenience ot
your home. 24 yrs. exp. $101 up.
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322-3717 for appt.

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALO4
formerly Harriest's Beauty Nook
S19 E. 1st St.. 322S742

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CailCarl HarrIs at
SEARS, Sanford. 3221771 -

SMODIRN 3 5*3 bells hems
Sh I Ct99 in LW $1
atom your Iserus. Has
behind (Peel). unr vs..

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call 1111433.5491 anytIme tsr
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Manigsmant ilsn wish tot
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kit., patio, C.H&amp;A I. Extras

JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER? WE LIST 1. SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?

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lirds. Build y•ur DUPLEx
''1OSd611t1*J
cNyWwifoutibeigi
pvd 'ea Convenient 'S
*eØlnO ONL.Y 7IN, AM
you
riled IS a
Pb's. WIN lsibSr.
*1* IS Clint. mortgage, p
('Iii Fgidy to build, csNer
h 1 E1TM1dT, OWNER WIN
FINANrF.

T WO PLUS T WO IS F OUR
And That's A Facit
Classified Ads Gets Resuits
And That's A Fact Tool

SANFORD Building site cleared,
55*123, wooded area. $3000 each.

acre? Free form pool, prIvacy
fence, workshop, pantry, eq.

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*36,5001

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath home in
Idyllwlide of Loch Arbor on ½

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loll thOSe ulilili, no linger
nu414 195015 wills a Herald
At Call 331-3111 or

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10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access from $1,400 per acre. $750
dwn. 20 yr. terms. Osteen.
Zachary P. Trlbble, Realtor,
305-6615696 5. 8)08026. Eve &amp;
wkends 904.734 5964

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES -

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$A,OID

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home in
Woodmere Park w.C.H, w-w
carpet, dining area, FIa. Pm.,

Galore? BPP WARRANTED.

meals

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eat-in kit., Fla. Pm., on 1g. lot w.
shade trees? A buy for $24,500?

Wow, lust 533,5001

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$ifalfty the cIs
Idear ,l of
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In Palm Terr. completely
renovated I C.H&amp;A ww carpet,

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322.311S
31)4 PAR K
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

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DOLl. HOUSE 3 BR, 1 bath home

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JAN11 PAULINE MALI,
O,cseied
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL.
REPRESENTATIVE:
.ie c. IngluwS
1113 LW
OrIii,d PIsrido lUll
TflghIns: 3111515
PublIsh: P$niavy 1*, 23, 1919
DIGIS
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add. I acre availablel Pool
planned I Many Extrasl Just
$72,500?

53-TV-Radio. Stereo

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WANT TOiILL7
We have buyers. Homes, Lots &amp;
Acreage needed. Call for Free

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c.nty, pri, cerdaace with the pvsvloismis it the
Fictitleus Norns Statutes, TOWN:
1SC$ISN 511.59 Florida Ilaluigs
lip Warm I.,
Prank R. Mssrg
Pubflik P1MVV , 1g. 33.

kit, all on a 1' acre loll Also

lg.LR,.at.lnkit.,worktp,scr.
porch. In immaculate cond. on

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
24351 S French (17 92) Sanford

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COUNTRY LIVIN 1 BR, 2 bath
homelnLakeMaryw.C.H&amp;A,w.
w carpet. Great Rm., Dr., eat.in

REALTY WORLDS

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LOVELY 4 SR. Wi bath home w.

for confidential interview.

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WE SELL HOMESI
WHYDON'TWE
GET TOGETHER

paint. FR, cony, area. $31,900.

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Apt. Bldg., finest
FoUl' specious 2 SR
imlts, all rented. High yield.
d Investment at u&amp;000.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
Realtor MLS. 323-3774
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32½ Townhouse $12,005 &amp; assume
S PC?. mwtgge. Pool, Club.
house, TeIwlis. 333-2317.
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GOOD STARTER 3 BR, 1 b, C.

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MODERN HOME 3 BR, 1', b,
HIA split plan, garage, fenced,
kit equip. Washer &amp; dryer stay

warranty. $79,000.

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or storage. Zoned comm'I.

deied. $65,500.

above court

:"

shaded cor. lot. 3 units + office

FP, wIg. FR. Recently remo-

12*60 2 Bedroom Mobile home,
furn., good cond., close to
shopping Dreamwold Mobile
Park. 322-2969.
SKYLINE 11w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlandoOr.
323.3300
VAI FHA Financing

SELLERS A BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL

INCOME PROPERTY 2 story
older home, atumn siding, tree

SAME NEIGHBORHOOD

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3390509
339-0505

REALTY

extras.

rm. Assume mort. $36,000.

Warehouse for lease, 1L000 sq. ft.
Call 333.5313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. lost
201$, Sanford, FIa. 32771.

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bik home wIg. Fl. rm. or guest

V-usinsss Propirly

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REALTOR'

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we

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tot, 5th &amp; Pine St. $2250
2 lots Roosevelt Ave., paved
street. water on property, septic
tank. s000

- rm., 3 BR potential. Strategic
EVE.323-O4sS
Sanford locatIon, 1 yr. home DAY322.7174
ASSOC.
warranty. It won't last. $73,950._______________________
!ROKER
FIREPLACE &amp; WET BAR, L.
TWOFORMAYFAIRAREA
FR for luxurious living. Im.
Quiet neighborhood, well est. 2 BR,
macuiate 3 BR, 2 b home, many

POSITION, APLICANTS MUST ________________________

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r

Property

LoSing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322-02)6.

Seigler Realty, Broker
3210610, 321. 1577, 665-5335

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47-Real Estate Wanted

E. Altamonte Dr.
Prepare for your Real Estate
exam. Class€s starting Feb.
27th. Enroll early as ciassslze is
42 IeHonws
limited. Tony Coppola School of
Real Estate. 645-34,0.
___________________________ I ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1'.',
BATH. MOBILE HOME. TALL
OAK &amp; PINE. REDUCED TO
$15,900 WITH $3,500 DOWN.

32-Houses Unfurnished
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Sa

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__ 701 Bldg.

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9

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BE RESIDENTS OF SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY AND MEFT
OTHER ELIGIBILiTY CII.
TERIA, WHICH INCLUDE:
UNEMPLOYED 1$ OF THE
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICA.
ZION AND BE ECONOMICAL.
LV DISADVANTAGED.

•• LONG WOO D••
3 BR, fenced yard, trees, stereo
speakers, beautlfui cond. range,
ref. NEW carpet. $35,000. Will
sell FHA-VA.
HFERN PARK-LAKEFRONT..
3 BR, 3 bath, screened porch,
seawail 5. dock. NEW carpet &amp;
paint. 110's.
IC AL TAMONT E S•
Near Mall, hospital, churches.
Lovely 3 BR, fenced yard, Fam.
Rm. screened porch. *31,900.

INC.

STE N STRO IV1

EIGHT TIMES
We've shOwn this one, $ times in 3

.

3BR, 1~ b,pooI.$323mc.
Sl30dep. Avail March 1

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46-Commercial

41-Houses

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CALL US RE-FHA-VA
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

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BUILDiNG LOTS
1. lot, Holly Ave. 8. Cedar. Water &amp;

3 BR, 2 B,? inc. porches.
Nearshopping&amp;schools$1$,5o
By owner. 322 0640

Adults, $175 mc. + utilities. lit,
last A deposit. After 4:30.
4497.

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Avi.
321 0759

372 0617
_J2213*7. 3227177

3 BR. 1 bath home Fam. Rm.

PH.
317 4S1

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323 7P32

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$28,000.

1 BR Apt., completely private.
Newly carpeted A painted,

ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITION IS AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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Fenced backyard, carpet,

Ave.

Thi sale to take
'
26.21.2S.Marthl.2.Ls.a7.I.e.11. JANIE PAULINE HALL
£.Vq
I A "
JUVW
1929,
LcsslngTransler&amp;$torageCo.,Inc.
Jim. I, 191$- sald birds and
DEO-21
Sautord Homemakers, 1:30 p.n. Florida Power &amp;
it 10:00a.m., Saturday, March )d,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
domedlcfowlrstirnsdtotbolr
Ugtd, 301 N. Myrtle. T* - Make
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 1q79,
INVITATION TO BID
Publish Feb. 16, 23, 1979
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
irri may be bard to
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL DEG47
confirm this time around
The CIty of Longwoad, Florida ii
PERSONS INTERESTED
WEIDAY, FEBRUARY 17
bscaaae poidtry farmers say accaptingbidsontheboreand jack OTHER
IN
THE
ESTATE:
____________________
lrkgg
faahl
5ing
iow, 12:10 p.m.,
ACCOUNTINOCLENKII
ofa20inthstselcasingtohouiea 12
m ciddises
,, ra
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Must have knowledge of:
inch
water
main
under SR 434 at that theadminlstrallon of the estate
14*hSran Quireb of P ,vldsnce Boulsvard and Dunlop
indoors under artificial
lookeeping and accounting
Range Line Road. lid specifications
Pauline Hill, deceased, File
Deltona. Sponsored by Women's Gidid. For
princIples and practIces:
and hay, never usen the aim. we avaIlable upon request from of
Number 7L451.CP, Is pendIng In the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
reservations call 701.31t7.
standard office practices,
Flos-IfanyermInloeni LanI*OOd CIty Clerk, LOnIWOOd CIrcuIt Cowl for $imlnole County, IISHTIINTH JUDICIAL
Cli.
methods and procedures.
City
Hall,
S
a.m.
to
S
p.m.,
171
W. Florida, Probate Division, the ad- CUlT, IN AND FOS SIMINOLS
Care aid Fe.meg if the Bedy diactisid by t'ie U"
In the chill nesthirn path of UI,
Operation of standard office
Warren Ave., Longwood, Florida. dress of which Ii SemInole County
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
pests, 7:30 p.m., UC? Science AU4ftOrIUI33. Cell 375412$.
eclipse - will fold ii*l1 the
machines, including posting
Sealed bids must be returned 10 the Crthsvs., Sanford, Fluid. 32771.
CAll NO.z 1$1427CA49.A
machines. Oval ificatlons:
City Clerk by S p.m., March 12,2979. The pers
1'duu1
WWNIN)AY, FZBWJARY 1$
representativ, of the DAWSON S. THOMPSON and
Graduation from high school,
It is the Intent to enter Into contract estate is Leighton T. Hall
whose
BRUCE L. THOMPSON,
Wehiwa Cheptir DAR, 1:10 p.m., Untied MethodiSt
Including or supplemented by
with a qualified firm submitting the aea'ess is Post Offic, lost 311$
PlaIntiffs,
cOursos in bookkeeping or ac
lowest and best bId itt the Interest of Forest City, Fl.. 33711. The name
DsBay. Speaker, Qadss MacNeil assisted by
seed tk.. large jets and a
vs.
counting end ttwee years of
the
City.
The
City
reserves
the
rigid
and address of the personal LOWELL M. OAR RET$ON and and
Mrs. Parker Biter on "American HIeIIP."
'
responsible account.keeping
to
t any or all bids.
pisese" wiu c'ry other
reprewntativvs attorney
sit MARY ELLEN GARRETSON, his
experience, one yesr of deubleThUUDAY MARCh 1
sdsatlAc observers alceg the Publish Feb. 23 31 1979
** bOI.
'
WTV procedures; or equivalent
DIG-ill
by South s-'"4. Middi. School Hosricans
All
persons
Ptaving
claims
or
ps4c
totality Dosme of
Defendants,
______of
_____
of
training A experience. This is
demsads
against the estate we
Red Band 7:15 p.m., at the school. Free to public.
AMENDED
imaI1, plane. also hay, been
advanced
clerIcal
and
FICTITIOU$NAMI
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE
NOTICE
OP ACTION
specialized accounting
Notice is hereby given that I am
by
thee,
who
w
a
MONTHS PROM THE DATE o
$NT$ RIDOOI
YARD
IALE,
lam.
to
$
p.m.
-------------n riai FUILIAiIUFi U TO:LOWELLM,OARR(TSONand APPLY
'Megpella Mint-Mall, Downtown Md_.
IN PERSON TO:
Lonwood Fl. 3371* Seminoli THIS NOTICE, t file wIlts th clerk
MARY ELLEN GARRETSON
ScientiSts
will
gather
at
SeminoleCounty CETAOtfIce
county,
Florida
under
the
fictitious
VRIDAY,MAICI$
the
a wrItten
Last Known Adorsis:
Seminole County
namsof DREAM BOATS, andthat I
Goldindale l)vdory j
statemu* of any claim or dlmand
1014 North 6th
siuru. indser yard so., lam, to 5 p.m., MlIa
Manpowar Division
Wend
to
register
said
1an
they may have. Each claim must be
. of h,CNCS.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
100 North Park Avenue
Clerk of tile CIrcuIt Court, Seminole in writing and must Indicat, the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
,•
if
*7
Sanford,
County,
Florida
In
accordance
wIth
basis
for
_____ Fleside
$AWIDAY, MAKCh$
Its' claim, the name and action for forsclosur, on an
gog the pravisions of the FldIiOu5 address of the creditor or
bd'
than
In
WeStern
his agent strument deemed a mortgage Various other CITA positions y
$NTUs ith yard so., S a.m. to $ pm., Mapolla
Name Statutes, ToWit: SICtIOII or attorney, and the amount pursuant to Florida Statutes $697.01
sent W'1 gon. (b
also available, please Inquire a?
N$.09 Florida Statutes 1917.
Mini-Mall, Downtown
claImed. If the claIm is not yet due, on real property has
clear weather will lmiweve as
been flied
the aheve office.
51g. rn p, WIshSU
the date whips it will became de againstyou,saidprctydcj
A
Auth,,. I.rIi
by IY1'*
%6,
the eclipse moves i.
33,
Publish: February
March 2, shall be staled. If the claim is as follows, being situate and lying is's
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
County A. of Media Spsi.fH, 11:10 am., Lord
At a ruplk!s 01 llonebsage on 9,1979
cOntingent or vitllqilldated, tile Seminole County, Florida:
EMPLOYER
,
DIG-$3
nature
of
foe
Uncertainly
shell
be
(umIey'a, A1tomss bigs. FeStered ant - w.a
a bloff ovu1I
leglnning 463 feat West of Nor.
slated.
if
the
claim is WCWid,
theist cirnir of Southwest ¼ of
(BiB) Put. For ruvvaliom call Nancy Hague at Dear
liM Ri
OWNER OPERATIONS
the New Re.
seawlty shill be described. The Southwest ¼ of SECTION 9. Mercury Miter Express needs
•7tTL
Labs Ichul.
Notice
I am clei.psaj shall ever sufficient TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH,
'firmed Druids of North
RANOI
owner operators a muiti.
engaged in business it 3111 Orlando cipis of the claim Is Itse cIer IS LAST, run South
Amu'lea, a poup based
11614 tess to
csntraclers 10 run 11w lost
___ In
Orha Hwy. 17.91 Satderl liminsfe onlethecWktomaJimeto
lortherly rieItt4f.way of Old
Cuss. Home en weekends,
3.rk.ky, Calif., ud lbs CoUnty, Fler undor tha fictitious escts pirssnol reprisuditive.
Road, fo'se
advances
of All Wedda, from natnoitlARIQUl CORRAL. and MlplrlensWeraatodinlheestaleSanferd.va
louthomtsdy along said rigi.
weakly sultlements. 1 yr. eyes
that I Wend to register laid itame
a
csp
of this NI of
IteduNd "•
' P
f,$a Nerfo 134.31
the reed np, required, call
with the Clerk of the Circuit Ceurt,
be. mailed NO 1W, Itsince North Ildeprees 19' 33"
Donald Bedi or lob levis loø
religions rites during lb. leminsle CSIMIY, Florida In IC requIred,
WITHIN THREE
free 14N-435.4p3 Eon,
cardince with the prevlsleris it the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP West 115.54 feeS Is North Ibis of
kutlst ¼ of Southwest ¼ it said
Fictitious Name StatuSes, Te.WIt:
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OP SECTION 9, thince
$SctI 511.59 Florida Statutes 29V. THIS NOTICE, he file any objsdlsns PeW ( lagmonjeg, West 7.5 leeS to
FACTORY WOIKER-*colle,W
.a
,aj
mp''3
51g. Rush *. R05ers
y
may
have
foal
dsallsnge5
use
YOU ARE REQUIRED Is serve a
Stems Publish: February 16,33. March
the mySteries
Good physical cent Sisipplise &amp;
, validity it the dSc$du'uI's will, the cepyof your written detar,sas, If any
receiving experIence helpful.
and's Salle
, iwo
qualificatlins of tile personal IOOARYE.MA$SIY.ISQUIRL,$
MilItary retIree acceptable.
y Plain, was laid sat by Dr. DIG-li
rIprSwJaSIvg, or the venue or Maeeey,Alper,Wackandagen,;
be high sciwel yadIsle.
MusdictIso
of
the
ceswt
W.W. Cpkll from the 1kb
Wtssak$ LiSP. Ademote SprIii.
3331151.
ii
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Florida 33711, PhainlitEs attorney,
Obssnntseywhemhewasinths .
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED onor biters March lath, 1979, and
LIT'S SIHONIST
Tececoutmevn.synepueS,son area hr the 101$ fC1.
_______________________
WILL. II FOREVER BARRED
PICTITIOUSNAMI
fIiefoeariglfselwNgs*0Clerkof
It you werews toming ter a new
Dsls it 11w first publicallun of Ntis abeve styled Cqur? either We
Notice is hereby gIven mm we ave
Dleentin if UI mesiun plan
career you weulini be resIIn
er51$Id
in
usiaess
at
Notice
it Mmbilslraelsps: February service en PIaIsWWl's altetna, or
rn
o
this ad, and lime weren't INking
Is
the IHfr
the saniando i's. i..u-.&amp;
16. 2979
lmmidlalely thSrsslter: ilisorwise
for n.s.ei to S a No this ad
if lbS atrsow..
-'" T. Hall
, 1150 Ilctrnsus
a Judgment may be onlergd against
weu*'t behave. If l5 want ttse
name
it
NI S MASONRY, and mm
AS PSIMIIal Represliltitive of you tsr the relief demanded In the
ft
faid
_y
day 01
eppatlunity Se isis Three to
Dê....

CONTIACTOU
IIA (STAT
CNIII,

AI$.for Senior Citizens.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
333.5176 . Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto

201 Commercial

Williams, Sanford, Fla.

13, 11, IS, 16, II, 19,20,31,33,23, , IN lit ESTATE op

Observers at the l

BATEMAN REALTY

BY OWNER 3 BR, l' b, kit,
equip., CII w-air COnd., hobby
shop, well, fruit trees. $32,500.
365-3730.

__________________________

Belonging t0 Hank JOhnsOII,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Sanford, Fla., LIZ Dises, Rochester,
N.Y.: Nydla Landron, La Romla,
PROBATE DIVISION
Dominican RepublIc: Mrs. John I.
File Number 71-IS1.CP

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AssociateS wanted, call Sill P$att.

________________________

Dputy Clerk
at Atlanta 57 percent,
at New York SI percent, at BONd of County
Commissioners,
Denver
____ V per cent sent St Seminole County

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MONDAY,FEMUARYIS
Sealer Cttlsme
Tier to Florida Keys and Fort
____

acres. Owner holding, good
terms. *35.000.

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New 235 Homes, 4 pct. Intereit to
qualified buyer. $28,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments,
BUILDER. 327-2237.

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___________________________
the following QOodi
DEG.11)
CETA
LIving and Bedroom Furniture,
______________________ Desk, SewIng Machine, cartons of
miscellaneous items, chinawareand UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
many more Items.

Ths partial eclipse will be February, 1979.

lB 322.9283
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Lake Ada. Just Sc. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323.5470 Marif!er's Village.
______________________________

Sanford by Feb. 26. Equal Op.
porturilty Employer, M.F.

_____________________

11)3 E. Robinson street
ubo, to 2 mInutes, 52 seconds sold at Public Auction.
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
Orlando,
Florida 32$)
seat of Lake Winnipeg
PublIsh Feb. 23 1 Mar. 2, 1971
this Court on the 2nd day of

HOUR

24

1 BR-$1$4. Pool. Adults Only, on

County Courthouse, Personnel,

ROIIE'g
REALTY

laundramat. Walk to downtown.
Adults$1S3. Call 677.1444 after 3.

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
The eclipse will end at sunset have any definses to assert to this
Deputy Clerk
forfeIted aircraft. OtherwIse, the
alter It began. Totality wJ
aircraft will beforfelt.d tothe useof Butler. EnglehardtA
from 44 seconds St Wallace, the Sheriff of Seminole County or McDonald. PA.

and Bake Sale, noon to 3 p.m. For details or to snake

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in small S yr. old apt. bldg.,

Survey Party Chief $190. H.S.
Grad. 6 yrs. field 1. office
Engineering exp. Seminole

Woodmere Park area.

Colum.. River a'osa nor- Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,

Palka Dance, 8p.m., to mldalght, American Legion

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Near 1.4 Older 2 story frame with 4

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stretching from the Pacific tail number N 1010 0 to show cause pursuant to the Final' Judgment Teenager needed for occasional
baby sitting in my hOme. Must
why the aforesaid aircraft should
entered in a case pending in said
have own trans. or live in
(bean off the month of the not be forfeited to the use of the Court, the styleof which is indicated

jijes and ribbons In several categories. Entertaliunent.

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PeopIe are
your 5cr
vices everyday List in the
Business Service Column Call
322-2611 or 831-9991.

uipse

Baptist thurch,

W.Garnettvmite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
.IOHNKRIDERASSOC
Phone 322.7551, Sanford

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4)...44nj

41Houses

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Ic

Home Transportatio1 Co. needS
experienced Class A Diesel

5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
mechanic part time or full time.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SECONDAMENDED
Pay open. Must have ref winces.
3
LineS
Minimum
322-1922.
SATURDAY
,.n
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Mikel S. Harper
Office cleaning person 10 hr. weeN
*292 Lake Park Drive
DEADLINES
must have expeflince. AppI
AIexania, Va. 22306
Cardinal
Industries. EQua
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Before Publication
Opportunity Employer.
that a complaint for monies due has __________________________
Noon The Da
been filed against you and you we
FIREFIGHTER WANTED- Del.
required to Serve a Copy of your
Suiday - Noon Friday
toni Fire Dist. Must be 1$ or
written defense, if any, thereto
older, H. S. diploma or GED,
upon Plaintiffs' attorney, Robert M.
___________________________
Morris, Post Office Drawer H. .
able to pass physical agility test.
-Sanford, Florida, 32771,on or before
Apply to 1613 Providence Blvd.,
______________
March 3, 1979, and file the original
Deitona. S AMS P.M., Mcn..Fri.
&amp;CNId
Cat'e
sials
___________________________
4
P
thereof with the Clerk of this Court
_______________________
________________________
________________________________
Someone to take cere of invalid
either before service on Plaintiffs'
man. Sal + rm A Sd.
attorney or immediately thereafter;
by
sitting
my
home,
Winter
rACED
WITH
A
DRINKING
otherwise, a default will be entered
Christian
- References. 333.3439,349.3334
Respb.
area.
$pgs
PROBLEM?
against you for the relief demanded
Woman. Ref. 339-5*16.
.ocal Mfg. Co. needs an i.
Perhape AICOh0IiC5 Anonymous
in the Complaint.
perienced person to assist Plant
Can Help
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
Mgr. isa Product ion Expiditor.
pp.,eO.3333
_________________________
flngs to Eat
this Court on the 3h day of
Excellent opportunity for the
wteP.O..&amp;a 1213
January, A. D. 1979.
______________________________
________________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
right person. Mall Salary
Florida 22311
ArTnUr N. BeCxwlth, Jr.
FRUIT FOR SALE
requirements &amp; job history to
Clerk of the Court
CALL322-U41
PSYCHIC advIses on Love,
Box 13, co The Evening Herald,
By: Betty M. Capps
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
P.O. Box 1631, Sanford. Fl. 32771.
Business &amp; Personal direction.
Notice
Deputy Clerk
000ns appreciated. JAMIL
___________________________
_______________
Publish Feb. 2. 9, 16, 23, 197
F ull time LPN, 11.7 shift. Apply in
ls__talpWan
p
____________________________
Box 10134 Eugene. Ore.
___________________
Last
IN
THE COUNTY COURs IN AND DEGI
person Laki View Nursing
Call 2lhrs. 1303)442441.
o.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Home, 919 E. 2nd St.
Genera101fice-pref,rixPerieflCe
FLORIDA
DIVORCE-$20.IO-GUarifltIid.
ut not necessary. Good for oFFICE MANAGER for San?oru
CASE NO. 79.311.CC.lI.J
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
motherwith school age children.
Real Estate Firm. Sharp gal full
STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Pompano, FL. 33061, 941.4991.
Iota I
Part Time 9to 1,3 days. Apply in
time. Typing, phone handling,
EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
13th St.
person.
319
WeSt
dealing with people required.
FLORIDA
JR.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Call 671.4451 from 4 to S p.m.
State Attorney for the Eighteenth CASE NO. 7L1461.CA49.A
Weneedan
experienced
Mite' Dating Service. All Ages.
Judicial Circuit of the Stale of
STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAVIN I.
MATURE
ONLY
p Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
eneral Rest. helper, P.T days,
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable COMPANY, a Florida Corporation,
____________________________
_______________________________
Maintenance
man. Full time.
neat appearance A drivers
- I.
Plaintiff,
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
weddings by DOTE
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
license necessary. Call botween
County, Florida,
NOTARY PUBLIC
&amp; Convaiescent, 950 Mellonvilie
9.12. 333-0943.
WILLIAM HUNTLEY, CORNELIA
3324036or 323-0457__ Ave.
A. HUNTLEY, his wile, ANTHONY
Plaintiff, vi.
WWON
vs
WRIGHT, BENEFICIAL FINANCE
_________________________________
Waitresses Wanted
ISALCOHOtA PROBLEM
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
CO.
OF
FLORIDA,
formerly
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
IN YOUR FAMILY?
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO., a
GOLDENDALE, Wash. Waring serial number
Apply in Person
AL.ANON
lell
Avon to help fight back. For
_________________________
Florida
corporation,
3100010 and tail number
and
Holiday Inn, Sanford
ForfamilieiorfriefldsOf
(UP!) - At nIne minutes after NIO1OQ.
details call 4543019
PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT
pdbiamd1ht5
sunrise Monday ever Clatsop
Home Transportation Co. needs
SERVICE CORPORATION, a
Forfuturelnformationcail
experienced truck refrigeration 2iI-Business_(portunities
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322.1922.
FORECLOSURE SALE
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(10) Sundry Vending Machines
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
the
the e&amp;th and the mm In what CRAFT bearing Serial number 310.
$1000 or best offer
Sec. IV *13*. H.S. Grad.3yrs. exp.
0010 and tail number N10I0 0 their undersigned ARTHUR H. BECK. WANTED: Collaborators for
will be
Must
Sell. 322.7123
"Senior Survival Handbook", a
in 5$.Clerical work, ability to heirs, aslions. and succ.ttort in . WITH, JR., Clerk of the Circuit
.
ttie 51,1 vune
new publication. 131.3763.
type 65 WPM, shorthand 100
n-- terest, and all persons Firms and Court of Seminole Co,nty, Florida,
WPM. Seminole County Cour- PIZZA, SUB A SPAGHETTI SHOP
tinental United States this Corporations Owning, Having or will on the 19th day of March, 1979 at _________________________11:00A.M. at the W. front door of the
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
______________________
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17.92. Us$221.
Feb. 26. Equal Opportunity
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE Sanford, Florida, offer for sale and - Employer. M.F.
29-Roonn
horIzon, skies will begin to HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State sell at public outcry to te highest Lost: longhaired fem calico cat. 4
Part time warehousehelp needed. _________________________
of Florida, ex ret Douglas Cheshire, and best bidder for cash, the
yr. old. Vicinity of 30th &amp;
darken and within an hoiw
Apply in person Loxscreen Co.
mmwillbeblottedoutwlthoniy Jr. State Attorney for the Eight. following described property
pirest."Tiger.Mn" Reward
SanfordS. Oak. Furn. from
Silver Lake Dr. 322.1031.
situated in Seminole County,
eenth JudIcial Circuit of the State of
offered. 323.0392.
$95 month, $23 week. Excellent.
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its corona, or halo, showing
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable Florida.
Call 322.9623 am. or *41.75*3.
Instrument Technician $160. 11.5.
South 13 feet of Lot S. All of Lot 6,
John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
4Jedguof
moos, If
-ChiId
Care
grad.
Skill
in
use
of
Surveying
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stars
Instruments. Seminole County 3paIjf1'I
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Show Cause In the Eighteenth Judi.
Unlurnishid
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pLanets will be visible.
cut Circuit Court of Florida against cording to the Plat thereof iS Baby Sitting in my home, Winter
by Feb. 26. Equal OpportunIty
any and all parties having an in. recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 79,
SprIngs area. Responsible wo
Deluxe 1 BR, fully iquip. kitchen
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Friday, Feb. 23, 17

Seminole, Lyman Ousted;
Howell Only LocaI Alive
AAAA-9 Semis
On Tap Tonight
Lake Howell High School's Spruce Creek at 8:30.
Winners collide at 8 on
basketball tam was left asthe
only Seminole County team Saturday for the right to adalive In the AAAA-0 district Vance to Tuesday's onegame
tournament today after sw- regional tester against the
viving a late scare from Brevard County survivor. The
Seminole and posting a 56.63 one-game sectional game will
be the following Saturday.
victory,
Lake Howell posted its fourth
Spruce Creek eliminated
Lyman, 5510, in Thursday's victory in five games this
other quarter-final, setting the lesion pII'4 Seminole. The
stage for tonight's semifinals at Hawks won the first three
Seminole High's gym. meetings, but last the regular
Gainesville meets Spruce Creek season finale.
at 7 and Lake Howell two "We played our worst when it
counted moot," said Seminole
f coach UW rayne aoon ins

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narrow loss. "We had situatloos
where we needed to come
downcvurt and score to have a
chance, and we did things ilke
travel. ldon't know what ftwas,
but Lake Howell seemed to do
things to *m that we couldn't
handle."
Seminole appeared on Its way
to victory, taking a seven-point
lead tohslftlme, 33 ,and even

Oviedo
Triumphs
ORLANDO — Oviedo's homeaway-from-home proved a
charmer again Thursday night
In the first-round of the AAA4
district basketball tournament
as the Lions knocked off

L.eesi*ug, esii.
Oviedo
8:30 game against Bishop
NEW YORK (DPI) This is a free country, far less restrictive Moore, a team the Lions have
than it ever has been in all its 203 years, and the easiest way you
had success with this season,
can prove that is by listening to the colossal liberties some people beating the Hornets twice,
take with the statements they make.
including a 7046 win in the
Nowhere is there any better example of free speech than In Golden Dome.
sports. Even when It wasn't considered as fashionable as it Is
Bishop Moore's court floor
today, athletes generally said whatever they felt like. They Just sweats when it rains, and the
weren't quoted as much.
slow traction helped slow
Individuals like Muhammad All, Thomas "Hollywood" Hen- Leesburg's aggressive man-toderson and Dock Ellis, to name only a few, love to talk and tell man defense,
Eustis topped Kissimmee in
everyone what they think. One of the best ways they have of doing
the other game, 7219
that is by talking to reporters.
Then you have those at the other extreme. Fellows Ilk. Larry
Horace Roland led Oviedo
with 12 points and Troy
Bird, Indiana State's spectacular MI-America, Thurman Munson
of the Yankees and George Hendrick of the Cardinals. They are Keulnger added 11. DarreLl
the clams of the sports world, the ones who don't wish to speak to Duda, John Phillip. and Do"
reporters at all.
Meyer came off the bench with
If people like Bird, Munson or Hendrick do not wish to talk to good efforts for the winners.
reporters, that's certainly their prerogative. I've spoken with
LEESIURGI Miller 445 Sneed
Munson and Hendrick and found them communicative when they 2.0.4. Peeples 4.2.10, Fechtel 2.0.4,
Bur rows 4.1.13, Malloy 2.0.4,
wbJi lobe. On other occasions, they made It plain they had no Pelham
20.4. Totals 22.3.47.
intention of speaking with anyone.
OVIRDO, Duda 2.346 Kesslnger
That's their privilege, their right, but I can assure them they $111. Roland 4.4.17, Ward 137,
42.10, Meyer 1.3.5. Scott 32.
are wrong in their basic attitude. They're certainly not helping Palmer
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themselves. They're really not helping anyone.
George Hendrick, the Cardinals' outfielder, Is perceptive SHS
$t
Win
enough to realize what he's doing Isn't right and to his credit, at
8-'OI.
tid team.
least he admits it.
posted wins
The other day In St. Louis, Hendrick was asked whether he had
Jon.s as the boys tam
Wen any Influence on Gerry Templeton, the Cardinals' -ycsr- (klando
won. ts
a 1-1
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old shortstop who decided that he, too, didn't care 10 talk to
g1 peeled
count and
reporters last year. Hendrick said he hadn't influenced Tern- No.6 by a 74 acer..
pleton at all.
Bars
"1 told lthn he had everything to lose and nothing to gain," said
Reagan (1) d. Gary 5.3. R. Holt
(5) d. Simmons $3. Barley (5) d.
the Cardinals' outfielder. Explaining why he chose not to talk to Humphrlcs
I.S. 0. Halt (5) d.
writers, Hendrick added:
McGauiey 5.1), Clause (5) d. Nixon
"I don't know who I can trial and who I can't trust and! don't I.I. Gary-Simmons d. Mam.Yssry
want to spend the time and energy to distinguish between the 53. Barley- D. Holt d. Humphries.

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SPRUCE clilk (U) S Britton 15,
DO (3.4) 169-4111 0
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Howard S. Olngras 1, Smith 4, 5) 247.15; T (4.5-3) 779.11. Time
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Totals, 235.14 U.
Third Race, 5-15.11
LYMAN (1$): Hanson 12, 011us$, 4 Executrix
15.00 1.40 3.10
Lemon 6. Stembsukgh 14, Poor 6, •Wrlght Counsel
4.60 3.00
5.00
Logue 2, Hobbs 2. Totals: 211.16 30. 1 Boston Hunter
0(44)35.111P(44) 111.11, T(4-$.
LAKE HOWELL (16)s Harris 7, 1) $9.75. Time 31.54.
lames U, Westbrook 14. Srightmn
P1mm Race, 1.16.0
3. Mincsy 16. Meadows 0. Totals: 23 S New Color
15.50 6.40 3.00
10-1656.
3AhloIoAlta
3.20 3.40
IIMiNOI.1(U): Nelms ö. Butler lRocktownDream
4.40
IS, Thomas 17, Stephens 6, Whitney
a (3-5) 38.29t P (1-3) 243.95; T (5.3
6, McCray 3, Hicks 0. Gilimor 2. 71 349.11. Time 31.15.

Carson-Newman $7, King 77
Cmpbisvi 9$, Clinch V.1 $1
Ctl WSLYN Tle Ms. USC.Alken '
F. Marion 71, Chrlstn 3$
Ga. Tch 79. Mmi*s St. 63
:Howard 73, N.C. Cti 64
LSU $6, Alabama U
Miss. St. 6$, Min. 64
Miles 100, Ft. V.1 $9
Miss. Coil Si, Delta St. 7$
$9. Fisk 72
Mrgn St. 73, Md..E.Sh. 70
Mntvllo 67. Athns St. 13
Newbrry 75, Presby 72
Nchlls 93, SE La. 75
N.C. it. N.C. St. $4
PikevI 79, Gorgetn 61
Savannah St. 41, Clark 43

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West
IVU 7$, Wyoming 73

Lng 5th St. 70, Flirtn 69
Washington 69, UCLA 65

Pro Hockey
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Vancouver 3, Colorado 0

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lftvem1nut.
However, Lake Howell
warmed up, and Seminole
SANFORDORLANDO
cooled off the rest of the way.
THURSDAY NIGHT
Seminole's Marvin Butler
6.0
was the game's top scorer with 3 Giner luv
13.20 9.00 3.20
5.20 3.20
1$ points. Qarence MJncey IManateeMarion
7 Ruby Dispatch
440
16.
paced Howell with
0(34) 42.40; T (347) 115.10. Time
Lyman got 14 points from 31.21
Glene Stsirnbangh and 12 from
econd Race. lU, C
Mitch Hanson.
saw its IMapie SScctt
17.40 ,'s 'i
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YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Pro Basketball

NBA
2 L.L's lcbsrt
5.40 3.10 3.40
Thwrsday's Resells
4 John R. Most
340 340
Cleve 111, Ken City 101
1 Femme Fatau$
3
Houston 120, Wash 110
19.0; P (2-4) 55.15; T (24.
1) 11.15. Time 31,93.
Saveals Race, 5-16,1
SEstesLaudor
9.30 6.00 4.00
CINCINNATI (UP!) — The 6lendlxon
5.4.0 4.20
Pro Football
3.00
bessbsll free agent draft may lRDeasDelight
Atlanta — Awarded new Oive.yssr
P ($4) 49...; T (14.
translate Into 111101:1_____
191111116 player 4)0(64)21.11;
15.75. Time 31.64.
contracts to Head Coach Leemafl
11l&amp;IIS in Cli) 0W131!1' aye'.
Bennett and General Manager.
Iigbb Race, %,C
/
30.40 11.00 9.30 Eddie LeBaron.
For 33..yserold utility player 7 Sally Red
Tess
Chicago — Signed defensive
3.50 4.40
Mike Lien who has vlowed 42 Tally
McGauley 5.1.
Diamond Beauty
740 tackle Alan Page through 1951.
tyo.lf
GIRLS
mOst Of lbS P
tI*iS INStIllS
Miami — Signed fullback Larry
0(2.7) SIN: P (7.7) 114.45: T (7.2.
Why, I can't help wondering, doesn't George Hendrick simply
PI..CV d. Bryan 5.1, S. Hilt d.
herald PbsI hi '
4) 1549.11. Time 39.37.
Csonka
lea one-year contract.
from
th
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Ci
nc
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nna
ti
Reds
Leitsone
$1,
A.
Barley
d.
Hayes
5.0,
try trusting everyone? That's part of the Golden Rule. Burned
Ninth
Race.
5-14,1
Baseball
bench, it means simply a crack S Drif's Doe
Cornell d. Johnson 5.0, Daum d.
5.40 4.40 3.40
once by some writer It seems, Hendrick now tars everyone with Mitchell
Montreal — Signed five mkor.
WESTUROOK (42), NELMS TANGLE
$2, Barley-Cornell d.
atplaylngregularlyoncsagaln.
S Bob's Kick
3.20 3.30 league players, catchers Jerry Fry,
tIe same brush. He'd be the first to point out the injustice of It all Dryan.Lett$ome 5.7, 5wI.C.
draft) Is grist 6 Lady Cat
2.40 Roberto Ramos and Bob Reed.
"I
think
It
(the
Brown
d.
Hayes-Johnson
SO.
I( reporters employed the same reasoning he does to treat him the
06.1)11.0, P (14) 3315; T (14. pitcher David Palmer and ml1,1*
from
the
bsllplayas'
6)111.41. Time 31.13.
why lie does them. I wonder Uhe has ever given any thought tothe
Jim Cox.
i t, sald Lien, who rejoined
Teeth Race, 5.16,1
La Angeles — Signed fre.agsI
fct that writers are directly responsible for what have to be the
AthM
the
Braves this month S Kim's Pick
3.00 7.60 3.40 pitcher Pete Irerg.
most satisfying experiences In any ballplayer's life. That
3.50 5.10
to free
rout.. lShredoer
II. GInger
4.10
1~ nerally comes when a player is voted MVP and into the Hall of SCC St
"They hiv, a choice Of
Q(74)14.4S:P(S-2)31.1I,T($.7.
liune. And who are the ones who do the voting? George Hendrick
W
they want to do.
4)17731. Time 31.51.
should think about that some time.
glo
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Race's-161C
"I think the
s are ulpast 3Super Boy
dp
John Claiborne, the Cardinals' new general manager, dLsap.
6.40 4.00 2.40
51)01*
free
agency,
bscause
01
2
Mama
Sieta
3.70
340
Poll
pointed me, too, When he said "I'm not going to tell a player to
the high salary structure. But iTaUy Ellen
3.00
talk to the press or not to talk to the press. His relationship with
0(7.3)49.61; P (3.2)124.11; T (3-7.
who's to blame?"
7) 341.41. Time 3131.
YOU (the press) is his business."
back in
Lien,
CENTRAL FLORIDA
ByJIMRAYN
Twelfth Race, 4l,D
AndflilflInQk took dhl) No. 1
John Claiborne Is dead wrong there.
ii this week, waved Slide l Molly A
McCray 3 0-06, Tlson 0 00 0,
3.40 3.40 2.30
HeNIdSports
Editar
Thursday
wlthan$H3frtomph
Ills job Is to sell the Cardinals to the community
well
Sheppard $01 16, Dearing 42.7 100 arguments that playsri hive I Treasure Run
$10 2.20
dCr
over Central Floridi CC of Hill 43.42410, Gould 1446. Hassett
baseball In general to the fans. One of the ways he's obliged to do
i Proud Marigold
2.10
become
"greedy"
u
some
ORLANDO—Inbsishill,you Ocela.
12.31,H.dden2ou.CraIg7236.
0(14)14.11; P (14) 31.51;T (14.
that isby selling George Hendrick the idea publicity generates
000115
w e s reich for thick beak. 7)01.0. Time 39.17.
Totals 25121043.
8CC Coach Joe Staling
interest in the team, Interest In turn generates attendance and at-aren't out u" the third strike.
SIMINOLU (SI)tCrvoks 50.1 % rolls.
The Mine principle Ipillill In the def snslve job Sanford's Laing 13317, Smith 60417. Rogers
tendance Is what helps pay Hendrick's sixi Qalborne'a salaries.
He offered blinsell as proof, College
Several things come to my mind anytime I see athletes refusing basketball, where Seminole Kenny Brown did on Cadral 2004. Robertson S 1.2 11, Johnson 3
he t11llSd down an
CrawfordO0,CampbeliöZl
1-1
7,
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117111S
Co'rdnad'y
College's team Is
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to talk to the media.
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I can't help but think how vital they're always saying it is to priHidly l'1 Plans for key. (laid, nermally 5 hi
by as .imese teem
HmiltonO 000, Wade 00.00. Totals m XX
conu nunicate and here they are doing exactly the opposite of some lat.-naion ssrprl.. In scoring forward, was held to six 37 11.13 U.
in order to play for the Braves
what they say. Ialso think i1*bow some of these dronglihint the DIvision 2 tournament LU
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types go off by themselves In a corner, then return years later, progress hers at Valencla
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College's
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new
maybe for some Old Timers' f unction, and look aroun
doelli''
for
me to
a toi
new
format
lining
the
In
scoring
with
17
p01511'
to
talk
to.
Lefty
Grove
was
only
one
Of
many
I
saw
do
for someone
ut I always wanted to
make.
B
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al
in
g.
He
had
13
.I4sen state tosri*eat dUpilt nl
dip points In do second bill who
In Aileats.
MIAMI (UP!) — Larry ad m
Most of a ll, I remembe r the late Frank Graham's classic line In gave Seminole a chance to
"A
let
01
people
thoagid I was
nnection with Bob Metael, who seldom ever gave lothebeckdooratDOLAndnest the Raidere were pulling away Coo,ika. who led the Miami
cresy
to
turn
that
money
from
the
Patriels.
Ipi
their
newspapermen the time of day during most Of ida cm on with the weak ii,4 o a
years in the esrty lifo down," the
added
12
poInts
Bowl
WI
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CietIs"
Yankees. Near the end, he mellowed somewhat, and Grilusu, div4i_l record.
lwn&amp;
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on.
"But
money
ew
york
lake CIty was the divWm for 8CC whIle sub Mike but Mrd for the N
noticing the change in him, wrote: "Now that It's nearly time to
Ini't .,esytldng. Every this a
ni
Robertson added U.
say goodbye, Bob Metal finally Is learning bow to say hello." ,,nd adv—ces
left 10 become a
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Same
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me-yscos*ractwitks Rid
The other allotted
list will be
nThury's
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R.tvsr rallied past
am 9Y me WU 01 '011s Jh
Crmks, who w r*:1 by pltth Don) Outlelt. they y
tourney.
DS$
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It's do $T * bsllilaiers.
being down by 14 In the second the "'is1Ii this Ifl
'TU till you wI.
Reds
add be
bait.
C't
My
t
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me
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dOwn
the
(Jeiee.)
Tonight's games paIr
Clara WWti ibet a 70 low
4 s ca
a a pomive
JC at
.. 00fth Don aiula aid be offer to play somswe sins."
net Thursday to lead the ladies S"OII 481111111111
'Tm anlios for this ::
s1 PaInt. $10 and Va1aIa vs. St. John felt the 33-7551414, loysor
P townemu* at
to
Maze," said Lam, who
River at 7. Saturday's dam.iw "hi. a
Jta Peteraun won B Fl
heeded
for Wad PSIDI Beach
leftIn. There bbsa
with a 73, while Beverly Dii v1 i1ildv1am.Is517:IS.
t&amp;
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with high hopes of
The winner appears In let used up In the iai fotw
Mairo'a 73 was tape In C
playing
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Drew U N.Y. Poly Tech 30
Duqusine 93. Detroit s
Frnk.l.Mnh. 92, Wash 55
On. Mason N. D.C.K
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Phila. Taxi it Mw,d4i51
Pt Park 50. Fain moil 49
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'Cliffhangers' - A Heroine In Perii
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) —
"The Perils of Pauline"
mesmerized a generation of

'fleet movie fans at Satur
"ger act with a modern
day matinees across the series,
country and new tslevlMon Is
The new NBC show is
getting into the old cli!. conirised ci tiree separate,
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which makes
Its debut Feb. V.
The triIo includes "Stop
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Susan WiflIanist" starring
Susan Anton, "The Secret
Empire"
plre" starring Geoffrey
of imported cars
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and trucks.
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starring Mfrhael
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guys escape the clutches of
the forces of evil.
Unhappily for NBC, not to
mention Susan, Geoffrey and
Michael, "a'M'nger" is
slotted opposite "Happy
Days" and "Laverne &amp;
Shirley" which Is more
perilous than an$hing that
could ____
befEll the new series or
Its Marx
NBC Is counting on blonde,
statuesque Susan Anton to
carry the series which ceda
$1 million per tlree.ahow
episode.
Anton, In fact, Is getting
U* sort of star bulldiç at the
network that once was
lavished on young beauties

&amp;Mtdscuft
the cost df
doing out for

veteran 'ilglgdub Igor who
Want. It all.
She would like to star, In
— — clubs and
on records and said, "After
all this activity In the next
few mouthe, Ill either be
high on the ladder or out of
the b'the,s."
Between scenes of "Stop
Susan
she said,
"I play a New York
newspaper photographer
whoae non in life Is
finding her tr01hess killers
Her quest takes her all over
the wont
"The series Is structured
to lad only 10 weeks. The
same Is true of 'The Curse of
Dracala' and The Secret
plrs.' That's the beauty
ci the swiss. After that, U
we're a hit, we can be
beougt* bail for another goo.
round. Or they can bring In
roimd.Ortheycailrjng
other 1wesk episodes. It
leaves me free to do other
flth
"The atmw Is done tongue.
Incheek on a sophisticated
level. High camp with some
real drama and humor
thrown In.
"The CUMh.Jl(,Ii always
leavs me In desperate circumstances, about to be
pushed from a window ledge
four stories high or In a
bubble bath with a cobra. I
also find myself at the
bottom of a shaft with the
elevator coming down.
"In Africa I'm strung t
bymy ankles over a herd of
elephants and left In a pit
with a lion. In one segment I
end içlna car sulznergedln
water.
"The character I play is
bright and she hua Idol
style. She has to be lucky,
too, because an organized
crimeP1 syndicate Is out to kill
her.

Wil iam,"

SUSAN ANTON
at the major studios. NBC Is
grooming her under a
— contract calling for
an almost unprecedented
number of appearances In
the next few months.
In addition to "Clifflianger.,' she is scheduled
for four NBC musical
specials during the month ef
May. She Is also starring In
"Goldengirl," a new movie
partly financed by NBC, with
James Coburn, Curt Jargons
and Leslie Caron.
Susan, who can be seen
regularly on the tube doing
commercials for a cigar
company and a mattress
manufacturer, has cut her
first record album, "The
First Time," due for release
next nunth.
U the nation doom't suer
an Anton overdose before
.zmrner, Susan may become
1975's superstar.
Still in her 2, Susan, who
Is 5400t.11, is too young to
have seen Pearl White
virtually healdnfrom cliffs
lathe old "Peril of Pauline"
serials, but the has seen
&amp;mllar cliffhangers on old
TV reams.
The lomg4egged California
native, rumer to No
California In the 1570 No
America Pageant, Is a

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SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 24, 1970
AFTERNOON
12:30
aM WRESTLING
1:30
(2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Florida vs. Georgia
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
200
,
WRESTLING
2:30
WORLD SERIES OF AUTO
RACING International Race
of Champions" Eight stars of
the Indy-type high speed circuit
compete in this auto race from
Michigan International speed.
way.
3:30
0 PROFESSIONAL
BOWLERS TOUR Coverage of
the $70,000 Cleveland Open
from Buckeye Lanes in North
Olmsted, Ohio.
COLLEGE BASICETBAU.
Mississippi State vs. LSU
4:00
Coverage of the European Figwe Skating Championships
from Zagreb, Yugoslavia; Part
II of the World Power Lifting

NICOLE 'lit

Championships from Turku. Knicks at New Jersey Nets:
Finland; Fight of the Week.
Houston Rockets at San Antonio
Spurs; Philadelphia 76ers
5:00
(3)0 GOLF "Glen Campbell at Denver Nuggets
Los Angeles Open" Live cover200
age of third-round play in this 0 THE SUPERSTARS Top
PGA Tour tournament from female athletes compete in a
'S
Riviera Country Club in Pacific variety of sporting events in
this competition from Freeport
Palisades. California.
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS in the Bahamas.
Live coverage of the WBA
30O
World Light Heavyweight (2
COLLEGE
BASKETBASKETchampionship featuring
BALL Kentucky at South
Thereare some people
holder Mike Rossman vs. Vic. Carolina
C
who
would say that Nicolette
tor Galindez Ina 15-round bout
3:30
from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Goulet's show business
0 INTERNATiONAL CHAM career was Ineveitable, that
PIONSHIP BOXING Coverage being the daughter of Robert
of the U.S. Amateur Boxing
7:00
SOCCER M
IN GER. Team vs. the Polish Amateur Goulet would open a number
MANY
Team from Lafayette. Louisl- of stage doors more rapidly
than years of repertory
ana.
experience.
4.00
SUNDAY
(3)0 GOLF "Glen Campbell
Rut tho fAW4 nr th. nithtie
Los Angeles Open" Live coverFEBRUARY 25, 1979
age of final round play In this Ia that Nikki, who just landed
PGA Tour tournament from the key role of Mary Ryan
AFTERNOON
RMera Country Club in Pacific Fenelli on "Ryin's Hope,"
Palisades, California.
has been aspiring to a
1.'OO
theatrical career since she
mewso
4:30
12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS was "a more tot" and has
USSR National Team at Louis. Coverage of the international performed in several dlivIlle
Toboggan Create Champion- fere4 acting mediums.
ship
from Saint Morita, Switzer1:30
land;
Hawaiian Masters Surfing
Nikki traveled extensively
(2) OUTDOORS
from Oahu, Hawaii; U.S as a child and and attended
1:45
National Figure Skating cham- high school in New York and
BASKETBALL
(4) NBA
i,lons in exhibition from Cincin-Las Vegas, acting In
ReohonaJ coverage of New York nati, Ohio.
productions of "Barefoot In
the Pars" and "nay Fever"
In addition to several others.

Nikki

Goulet
Hop e'

Specials Of The Week
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 24 1975
EVENING
MIHTA AND HIS MUSIC
"A Tour And A Triumph" The
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra takes a gala Mediterranean cruise aboard the
Greek ship M.T.S.
.
SUNDAY
1919

AFTERNOON

M
.
CELEBRITY CHAL.
LENGI OF THE SEXES A host
of entertainers, including
Suzanne Somers, Sammy Dayis Jr., Patrick Dully and Joyce
DeWitt, compete in a variety of
sporting events.
0 ROOT9: THE NW 01$IRATIONS Alex Haley (James
Earl Jones), a l ding interview
journalist with subjects including American Nazi leader
George Lincoln Rockwell (Marion Brando), revisits his boyhood home in Henning, where
his writer's interest in his Afri.
can heritage is re-ignited. (Part
7o17)

ea

thor complicate the romance of
Karen and Sgt. Warden; and
Prewltt Is driven to violent
revenge by the inhumane treat.
ment his buddy Maggio suffered in an Army hospital. (Part
3 of 3)
1o3o
CROSSTALK Music students and professional
musicians Interact at a Stan
Kenton music cent . (A)

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THURSDAY
MARCH 1, 1979
MORNING

MONDAY

M
.
FEBRUARY * 1979
MEHIA AND HIS MUSIC
"A Tour And A Triumph" The
MORNING
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra takes a gala MedIterranean cruise aboard the
THE SOLAR ECLIPSE
Greek ship M.T.S. Danae. (A)
Frank Reynolds reports on the
last total solar eclipse of the
330
MONET French Impres- century, occurring today.
Monist Claude Monet's paintIngs are displayed at an exhibit
WEDNESDAY
In Chicago in the spring of
1975(R)
FEBRUARY* ISiS
EVENING
EVENING

10:30
(3)0 MARCH MAGAZINE
Sharron Lovejoy reports on
incest - society's best kept
secret; profiles New York lash.
ion buyer Diane Levbarg; looks
at mobile home villages for
senior citizens; and presents
viewer reaction to previously
aired segments.
EVENING

10:30
FLUOROCARBONS "The
Unfinished Agenda" Fluorocarbons from alt conditioners,
IndustrIal ow,.., arid rein9:00
PAUl. JACOBS AND THE
NUCLW SAND The real and (2) 0 FROM HIRE TO ITEA- gerators affect Earth's ozone
potential hazards of low level NITY The threat Of impending ayev and may cause skin
vac
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Time Out To Eat

Sports On The Air

FEBRUARY

If you're thinking of getting out of the house and are
looking for something to do this weekend, here are a
few suggestions:

(NBC) MnvslI.

(CBS)

'Frldk; Feb: 23, mi—s

She entered Marymount
College In Manhattan and
studied that for a short
while before deciding to go to
work full time In Las Vegas
as a backup singer In several
productions there.
She has worked In New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia
and Sacramento, performing
In nightclub productions, and
has appeared in dinner
theater presentations on
Long Island before settling
In New York.
While making the rounds
of auditions, Nikki was a
manufacturer's representative for several cosmetics
firms and studied acting
with Zara Shakow. "Ryan's
Hope" Is her first television
experience.
Nikki approaches her
outside Interests with the
same high energy level she
Injects into her acting. She
dearly loves horseback
riding and writing poetry.
She has also begun taking
singing lesions with opera
singer Joyce McJ..aine,
whom the met at the Conservatory of Music In
Toronto, the sane school at
which her father studied.
Nlcolette Is single and
lives In Manhattan.

SAMBO'S— Now open in Caselberry. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. 590 N.
U.S. 17-92.
HERITAGE INN— Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our specialties. 305 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
JERRY'S RESTAURANT— Open 7 days a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport.
BURGER CHEF— Enjoy the best in burgers
along with our new Salad bar. 2506 S. French
Avenue, Sanford.
JUNGLE JOE'S— Restaurant &amp; Supper Club.
Serving 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Early Bird Dinner
specials 4-7 p.m. daily. Entertainment Mon.-Sat., I4 &amp; SR-46 at Sanford Inn.
JIWWS
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 beet In country music. Hwy. 17-92 South of
DeBary.
—

LAKE MONROE INJ4— Dining, entertainment
nightly with the Inn-Mates. Dining room open This.Sun. 4 to 11 p.m., lounge open 'til 2 a.m.Lake
Monroe, Sanford.
CENTRAL FLORIDA SHELL CLUB SIWIJ
SHOW— March 9-11, Winter Park Civic Center, 3005
Mizell Ave., Winter Park. Friday and Saturday, 9
9 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. For Information call
Exhibit Space Chairman Las Easland, 5803 Fernhill
Dr., Orlando.
ART SHOW— Featuring work of student artists
from Valencia and Seminole Community Colleges,
Winter Park Telephone Co. headquarters In
Altamonte Springs. Viewing hours for public, 8 am.

to 5p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays)
will continue will April 1.
OPERA— Scenes from some of the world's bestknown operas presented by University of Central
Florida Opera Ensemble, 8;30 p.m., March 1-3, at
UCF music rhearsal hail. Admission $2 at door.
Proceeds to music scholarship fund.
STEmON UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA AND
CHORUS— Annual Homecoming concert, Saturday. Feb. 24, at 8:30 p.m., Elizabeth Hall
Auditorium, DeLand. Open to public. $1 donation
will go to School of Music Fund.

ORGAN CONCERT—By Robert Noehren
Tuesday, Feb. 71, 8 p.m., Elizabeth Hall
auditorium, Stetson University. Open to Public, $2
donation at door.
BETHINE-COORMAN COLLEGE CONCERT
AND JAZZ BAND
From Daytona Beach will
perform at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 25, In the
Seminole Community College Fine Arts Theatre.
Free to public.
—

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PLAYERS "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man.
In-the-Moon Marigolds" 8 p.m., Feb. 22-25, 5CC
Fine Arts Theater. Award-winning play directed by
Roger Jarand with student cast. Free to public.
GENERAL SANFORD MUSEUM LIBRARY, 520
E. First St. Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 25 P.M. only.
"An EVENING WITH CHAIM POTOK" Sunday, Feb. 2, Temple I.real, Winter Park, 8 p.m.
Information: 649.6993.
SANFORD AIR RALLYE
Co-sponsored by
aviation committee of Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commrce and the Spaceport Chapter 991s,
Saturday, Feb. 24, Sanford-Central Florida Airport.
Registration 8:30.9:40 am.; briefing for pilots, 10
am. and first take off at 11 am. Open to public.
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Friday, Feb. 23, 17

FRIDAY
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600
(2) (4)00 U NEWS
) THE GROWING YEARS
6:30
(2) U NBC NEWS
@30 CBS NEWS

O ABC NEWS
0 THE GROWING YEARS

MORNING

doned mine.
ROOTS: THE NEXT GEN-

ERATIONS After dropping out
L) Ø 1IWCLJI5L
of college and joining the Coast
IIUkR
David Banner helps a young Guard, Alex (Damon Evans)
woman return to her family meets and marries Nan
home, the scene of an early Branch; he re-enlists and,
tragedy in her life.
encouraged by a white officer,
MAKIN' IT Billy decides to begins his writing career. (Part
go with the swinging life and 6 of?)
moves in with his brother Tony.
V.I. PEOPLE Guests: Liz
(Part 2 of 2)
and George Shelter
Liz is a
WASHINGTON WEEK IN water ski champion and
REVIEW
George is the publisher of
Spray magazine, a water skiing
8:30

5:30
SUNRISE SEMESTER
600
C!) CRAcKERBARREL
0 THE LAW AND YOU
O HOT FUDGE
6:30
(2)2-COUNTRY GARDEN
(4) FARM AND HOME
0 SPECTRUM
U THE LUCY SHOW
7'00
(2) PROFILES IN EDUCATION

--

7:00

(2) THE NEWLYWED GAME
@3 MARY TYLER MOORE
"The Shame Of The Cities"
Lou tries to recapture the
dynamism of the crusading
reporter he once was by
launching an Investigation into
big-city politics.
U THE CROSS-WITS
O JOKER'S WILD
0 MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

7:30

(2) LIARS CLUB
@3 THE MUPPETS Guest:
Lesley Ann Warren.
THE MUPPETS Guest:

Harry Belafonte.
FAMILY FEUD

(IM CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Skit: "Mildred

Fierce."
DICK CAVETT Guests:
Julius Erving, Pete Maravich.

6:00

(2) U DIFF'AENT STROKES

Arnold gets to be such a pest
that Willis divides their bed-

2i0 HELLO, LARRY Larry
Invites Ruthie's troublesome
classmates to sit in on his radio
show.
WHAT'S HAPPENINGII
Rob fires Shirley when she
demands a raise after he hires
a beautiful but inept waitress.
0 WALL STREET WEEK
"Aerospace: The Number One
Group!" Guest: Wolfgang H.
Demlsch. first vice president,
Smith Barney, Harris Upham
and Co., Inc.

magazine.

U

SWEEPSTAKES A
politically minded lawyer
(Frederic Forrest). a bookie
(Herschel Bernardi), and a
cocktail waitress (Adrienne
Barbeau) become finalists in
the lottery.
PROBE A look at why
Osceola county has the highest
rate of suicides in Florida.

10:00

DALLAS A new friend
@30
of Pam, unwittingly gives J.R.

900
(2)U BROTHERS AND 818.
TEAS Checko and Ronald are the opportunity to ruin both
faced with the monumental Pam and her brother Cliff.
CONGRESSIONAL OUTtask of convincing Zipper's

1100
2)@)0• (ED NEWS
0 DICK CAVETT Guest: Will

D. Campbell.

Diamond
LOUNGE and PACKAGE

1:30
(2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Florida vs. Georgia

0 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL Oak
Ridge vs. Seminole

U COLLEGE BASKETBALL
0 LOWELL
THOMAS
2:00

(2)

8:30
FANTASTIC FOUR

CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT "Auto Repair, Typewriters,
Fast Foods"

SIM

GODZILLA SUPER 00
(4)0 BUGS BUNNY I ROAD

RUNNER

CROCKETT'S VICTORY
GARDEN Jim Crockett dem-

(a) MAVERICK

LARRY CURTIS
and

USA

ColmtrY'. Country Rock
SO'S Favsdtu And A
Tribute To ELVIS SHOW

6:00

(2) (1) 0 0 NEWS
6:30
(2) FLORIDA'S WATCHING
(4)0 CBS NEWS
U NEWS
UUP CLOSE AND MUSICAL
7:00
(2) THE GONG SHOW
(4) CONSUMER BUYLINE
0 0 HEE HAW Guests:
Charlie Rich, Mary K. Miller.

0 LAWRENCE WELK
0 SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY
1:30

(2) CANDID CAMERA
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE

(4)0 THE WHITE SHADOW

BLACK
RSPECTIVE ON Coach Reeves uses the values
I
WSTU
RE PE
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THE NEWS Host: Chuck of the prize-fighting ring to
pound some sense into a
Stone.

father-son relationship.
2:30
0 DELTA HOUSE When the
0 WORLD SERIES OF AUTO Delta house is Condemned, the
RACING "International Race Deltas enter a weIghtliftlng
of Champions" Eight stars of contest to win money and save
the Indy-type high speed circuit the house.
compete in this auto race from
8:30
Michigan International SpeedWELCOME BACK. KOTTER
way.
The Sweathogs catch Arnold
0FLORIDA REPORT
using alcohol U a confidence
budder before a big date.
3'OO
BIG VALLEY "The Fallen
JULIA CHILD AND COM
Hawk" A friend of Heath's, who PANY "Dinner For The Boss"
is constantly borrowing money, (A)
is asked to earn the money he
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onstrates air-layering as it
applies to orchid cultivation. (A) borrows.

(j) U BJ AND THE BEAR
V.I. PEOPLE Guests: Liz Three girls kidnap BJ and force
9:30
and George Shetter, Liz IS I him to help them
SUPERPRIENDS
make
11:30
JULIA CHILD AND cOM. water ski champion and moonshine in their backyard.
(2)0 TONIGHT Host: Johnny I
George is the publisher of
(I)SMOVIE 'Silent Victory:
Carson. Guests: Steve Martin, PANY "Kitchen Cocktail Spray magazine,
a water skiing The Kitty O'Neil Story" (PromPeter Ustinov, Judy Collins.
magazine,
lire) Stockard Channing,
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
10:00
James Farentino. The true sto3:30
S MOVIE "The Lest Of
CINEMATIC EYE "Shoe
ry of Kitty O'Neil, who
Sheila" (C) (1973) Richard ShIne," Vittorio deSlca(Itüan. CD NASHVILLE MI
Benjamin, James Coburn. A 1947)(R)
0 PROFESSIONAL conquered her handicap of
BOWLERS TOUR Coverage ,, deafness to become a top Holmovie produce, invites those
10:30
the $70,000 Cleveland open lywood stunt person, is drama.
he believes responsible for his
DAFFY DUCK
wife's death to take a cruise on C2)
from Buckeye Lanes in North tized.
TARZAN / SUPER 8EV. Olmsted, Ohio.
(4)
LOVE
his yacht. (11/2 Hrs.)
BOAT "The
EN
a COLLEGE BASKETBALL Decision" Debbie Allen; "Poor
SAAE'flA Baratta poles
PBS MOVIE "Shoe Shine" Mississippi State vs. LSU
Little Rich Girl" Mann Jensen,
as the trainee of a burnt-out (B/W) (1947) Rinsldo Smordini,
PROSE A look at why Dennis Cole; "Love My Dog"
boxer to trap a killer. (R)
Franco Interlenght. Alter Osceoia county has the highest Gins Rayburn,
Fannie Flagg.
becoming involved In black rate of suicides in Florida.
12:00
10:00
(4) MOVIE "Warning Shot" market operations in order to
4:00
(2) 0 ROCKFORD FILES
(C) (1967) David Januen, Elea- buy a iorse, two youngsters
(2) MOVIE
"Halls Of A9 ' collecting fees as a
nor Parker. A detective gets in are sent to reform school. (A)(2 Montezuma" (C) (1951) Rich..
"hitman," becomes a target
Hrs.)
trouble when he shoots a dochimself
when he falls to deliver
and
Widmark,
Jack
Palance.
tor In the course of his work. (2
11:00
The U.S. Marines are portrayed on his death contracts.
Hrs.)
(2)0 PAID AND BARNEY
on reconnaissance patrol in the
FANTASY ISLAND A bigOUR GANG COMEDIES
Pacific during World War Il. (2 time game hunter (Stuart Whit.
12-37
Hrs.)
man) learns what ft's like tobe
maO
MOVIE The Fabulous
(3D SPORTS SPECTACULAR the hunted; and two girls (DiaDorseys" (B/W) (1947) Tommy (2)0 THE JETS"
Coverage of the European Fig- na Canova, Lola Falana) get a
and Jimmy Dorsey and their
PINK PANTHER
urs Skating Championships Chance to spend had a million
Orchestras. Two of swing
from Zagreb, Yugoslavia; Part delis's.
MUSIC'S grist bandlsad.rs feud
APTWIOnN
If of the World Power Lifting
and eventually reconcIle, (1 Hr.
. 40 Mine.)
Championships from Turku, Mmmm Amuniiiiiiie,
Finland; Fight of the Week.
tOO
HIS HAW HONEYS
SUFORD AND THE
(2)0 MIONIGI'iT $PIC*AL GALLOPING
(2) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT
Guests- The Kendalhs,
GHOST
Host: Brooklyn Dreams, @3 MOVIE "Now To Marry A
LIVE Host: Kate Jackson.
NOVA
Guests- Donna Summer, Make- Millionaire" (C) (1953) Lauren
Guests: Andy Kaufman, Del43ObertMcCflnto,
is Manchester. Ednfn Starr, Bacali, Marilyn Monroe. Three
WORLD WAR 101 DIARY (4) MOVIE "Cool Hand Luke"
Eddie Money, Jeff Kutaah actr.sees use an expensive
"Palellu: The Killing Ground"
Dancers..
(C) (1967) Paul Newman,
apartment as bait for rich
Goorge Kennedy. A young man
MOVIE "Rachel, Rachel" husbands, (2 Hrs.)
@3 a GOLF "Glen Campbell on a Chain gang, with an
(C) (196$) Joanne Woodward,
SPACE ACADEMY
Los Angeles Open" Live cover- Unquenchable thirst for freWEEKEND SPECIALS
James Olson. Repelled by a I
lesbian encoUnter, a frustrated "The Horse That Played age of third-round play in this dom, defies all authority. (2
schoolteacher has a brief, Cinterfield" A young girl dis- PGA Tour tournament from Nfl,)
MOVIE "The Heart Is A
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10:30
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a wealthy Belgian.

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gence when she is the last person to be with a lonely old
woman who wants to die.
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which airs Tuesday, Feb. 27,
on CBS.
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Jennifer Scott, one of the
first women admitted to the
traditional army academy
overlooking the Hudson
River in upstate New York.
Her co-star and romantic
interest is Andrew Stevens,
who plays upperclassman
Doug Davidson.
Since the movie was
filmed entirely at West
Point, Linda was able to
research her role by talking
to West Point juniors who
were the first women to
treak the all-male barrier.
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Ilizabeth Taylor type - felt
she hadn't accomplished
anything in high school. West
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challenge, a chance to build
herself into someone.
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unforeseen prejudice and

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her first year at West Point.
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were up against was
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see," she says. "Women are
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DEAR DICK: I would like to get Into show business as
s stager, net ouly of my ewi soegs but especially soap by
.er writers. My quedlos is this: If I make a demo
record, do I hive to Iofm publishing companies before I
di ese if their Nags aadr pay them? Or do performing
rlg$' asedatline (BMI, ASCAP) take care ad these
payments Sc writer aid pab1Iiers through air play?
KATHY JO MATHON, Joplin, Me.
A demo record Is no problem. Providing it Is not played
publicly, you don't have to do anything about it or pay
yone for the use of the song. Itisonly when the record Is
played on the air or sold commercially that you must be
carefUl. Both BMI and ASCAP monitor air play carefully,
so they will take care if what Is due them. But for a demo,
just go ahead and make it.
DEAR DICK: Cu you tell my why CIuy, the dancing
partner 91 Bobby Burgess, of "The Lawrence Welk
Ibew," is at with the show any more? MRS. EDWARD
PERO'l'l'l, RAURAL Valley, Pa.
I must have gotten 50 letters, maybe more, asking about
Usoy. The fads are that Clay King after 11 years with
the Welk show, decided to leave. She felt she had gone as
fsras she could go with Welk, and she was ambitious togo
farther. She figured that, before she gets too old, she
would give it an all-out show, and she Is now concentrating
on choreographing musical shows, as she has previously
done with the "Six Flags Over Texas" shows. Barbara
Boylan Is her successor with Welk.
DEAR DICK: Will you please tell me what happened to
Eve Plumb from "The Brady Bunch." MICHELLE LEE,
Vancouver, B.C., C.
Good news for all you Plumb pickers. Eve is now a
regular on the new NBC series, "Little Women." They
have written In a part for her (she died In the first TV
movies of that sort) so they could keep her around.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me a little about
Andy Kaufman, who plays Latka Gravels on "Taxi." He
cracks we up! SHELLY FLETCHER, Portage, 14kb.
DEAR DICK: Ihave a bet going with my morn and day.
Plome help me win. I say that Andy Kaufman (Latka
Gravis) Ii "Tair' really speaks a foreign language. If
I'm right, what Is It? TERESA LAMSON, PLuinwell, Mich.
First off, Teresa, you lose. Andy Kaufman speaks plain
old gibberish, without any basis In any known tongue.
Andy Is a New Yorker, who drove taxi cabs and trucks
while figuring out what to do with his life. When he
decided he wanted to be an entertainer, he worked In
coffee houses and such, perfecting his act. It took him a
Wg time to catch on, because his material is unorthodox.
But now he mom to have made it, doing whatever It is he
dmL
DEAR DICK: Years ago, I remember watching a movie
ceiled "She.deab." First I would like to know If James
Stewart played Ii that movie aid, second, Is there any
áa.ce we will be We to see that movie again? S. ROBB,
Forsyth, Me.
Yes, Stewart was we of the stars of that '65 release. It

dlii could be seen on TV from time to time, so keep an eye
on your local paper for the schedule.
DEAR DICK: Could you plome tell we where Stephea
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MONDAY
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"grist fun," but the's a
overhears a prominent attornatural MNM.
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Feb. 27

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"You Can't Lose 'Em All" Lou
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acceptance speech.
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0 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Ruth Buzzl,
Jack Gilford.

5DICK CAVETT Guest: Lillian Gish. (Part 2012)

"The Drowning Pool" (1975) Paul Newman,
Joanne Woodward. A private
Investigator is hired by a
wealthy Southern oil heiress to
discover the Identity of the
author of a slanderous letter.
THREE'S COMPANY
Chrissy accidentally eats
Jack's entry In a baking competition and substitutes an
Identical pastry from a bakery.
0 MOVIE "The Seven-Ups"
(C) (1973) Roy Schelder, Richard Lynch. A group of crackshot police detectives relentlessly pursues a gang of desperate felons through the
streets of New York. (2 Hrs.)
ID THE HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS "The Great Caruso" (C)
(1950) Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth.
A biography of the great tenor
who rose to operatic fame. (2
Hrs.)

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9:30

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CLIFFHANGERS
(Premiere) Susan Anton, Geoffrey Scott and Michael Noun
are the stars of three separate
serials in which the hero or
heroine Is left on the verge of

disaster each week.

(1) MOVIE "El Dorado" (C)
(1967) John Wayne, Robert
Mitchum. A wounded, drunken
sheriff and a rancher who Is
partially paralyzed team up to
track a band of ruthless killers.
(2 Hrs.)
0 MOVIE "Women At West
Point" (Premiere) Linda Purl.
Andrew Stevens. The story of
the first women to enter the
United States Military Academy at West Point Is dramatized.
O HAPPY DAYS All of
Fonzle's good friends, including Laverne and Shirley, come
to the fallen hero's wake to pay
their last respects. (Part 2 of 2)

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that

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daddy after Alex and Latka's
mother spend a night together.
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Joan Rivers, Legends of Jazz.
O BARNABY JONES An
attorney is killed in an auto
accident right after seeing the
ghost of his dead wife. (H)
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taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
'generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.

minty fresh breath.
I wish I could smash all the
teachers Into their makeI wish I was a purple
up compacts
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the moon
and
or mother goose's pet goose
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flying tkrougbthe mud
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ne ieacner:
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) There were a lot of people
hoping he would fall on his
face.
But Lee Strasberg didn't.
He landed squarely on his
two feet, and his big movie
"debut" in "The Godfather:
Part II" was not only a
success, but it brought him
Academy
Award
an
nomination,
"But I knew," he says,
"that all my former pupils
and a lot of other people went
to see the movie to see If I
could act as good as I could
teach. Elizabeth Ashley told
me she went with a stiletto,
ready to cut me up, but
gradually she began saying
to heeeLf, 'Hmm - he's not
so bad ,,
It turned out he was not
only not so bad, he was very
good. He put the lie to the old
canard that "those who can,
do; those who can't, teach."
He itlil continues to teach,
through his Institute and the
Actors' Studio,
But he Is also continuing
acting, now that he has
rediscovered it.
ny people effoneously
wrote that "The Godfather:
Part II" was his acting
debut. ftwa.'LHehad done
considerable acting as a
young man, on and off
"I
"Nowadays," he
like to do one or two acting
things a year. It all depends
on what it Is and who ft's for.
I prefer working with my
friends -Al Pacino, Robert
DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman.
Ellen Burstyn could ask me
to do anything with her, and I
would do it."
His next Is another film
with Pacino, "...and Justice
for All." In it, he plays
Pacino's grandfather.

Symposium Honoring
Mr. Rogers' 25th Year

"I meant that the
technique would beeasy,"he
says. "But then I had to put
my theory to the test, and I
found that the technique part
was easy, after all. Hitting
the marks was easy, as I had
suspected It was."
After many years in New
York, Strberg is now a
Californian. He and his wile
have a comfortable oldfashioned house, more like a
New England farm house
Southern
that
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everything -with stacks of legend, "I work for four
books and records.
hours on my book.'"
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knows
where
book Is his attempt to
everything Is," she says, do something now before
"He is always hawthrtg book done, at le In this countr
and record stores. That's his that Is, to write a book ex.
escape."
plaining what acting and
Strasberg says when he is actors are all about.
not acting he spends three San11ISVIY wrote one in
days a week at his Institute, Russia, he says, which esone day a week the Actors' plaI,ed acting
ting and actors
Studiohere,acoupleofdays "for the first time In 2,000
relaxing.
"And on Sundays,of no
His goal Is to do that here
the 77-year-old theatrical In the United States.

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WEDNESDAY

Feb. 28 •CROUTALK Music stusymposium will corndents and professional jazz
memorate the 25th an. ____________________________________ musicians interact at a Stan
niversary of Fred Rogers in
Kenton music center. (R)
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Bolam, Brian Stirner, dive Carson. Guests: Robert Blake,
csscNEws
Francis and Richard Pasco star Monteith and Rand.
cssmws
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the
target
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plot
when
she
learns
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war
and
evacuation
orders
fur
MARY TYLER MOORE
flier complicate the romance ci two of her clients have
"You
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To
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A
Nice
Guy"
PH., 3231O
Mary takes on the frustrating Karen and Sgt. Warden; and
task of helping agid she met in PviwltI is driven to violent
POLiCE
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revenge by the inhumane treat- Is taken hostage by a trio of
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and SAT.
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Fred M. Rogers, creator
and host of MISTER
ROGERS' NEIGHBOR, will
be honored at a symposium
on
"Childhood
and
Creativity" at Silt Vincent
College In [strobe, Pa. (rn_sn
May 31 to June 2.

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nightclub star, keeps her The Blxbys opted for a her talent on screen In adanywhere but.
lifestyle not unlike that of ditlon to loving her.
Less exotic - and, suburbanites In Anywhere
Another of this season's
therefore, more startling - U.S.A., which racks up video heartthrobs Is Robert
were the firat rumors ofa rift mariW casualties too
IIL4 nF AR(!'. "Want"
between Bill Bixby and Now for some good news. who's married to Heather
&amp;Sdi BiI.
Ron Lelbinan is reportedly Measles. How does be feel
They had i White wedding real huffy these days, but not about her working? Just
and shopped carefully for at his missus, Linda great, because being cast for
forniture that would last LaVIILCBS is said to be his the same commercial is how
them all their lives. "5$)' It target. They shifted his they met.
kn't so," moaned friends "KAZ" series from Sunday
Jerry Stiller and Anne
VW cheered last year when where it followed Linda's Mears would be the pride of
the Bixbys coetarred On "Alice." Though women In anybody's neighborhood,

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Marriage on the rocks. Do
career clashes make It all
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but inevitable In Hollywood?
The answer: when It
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comes to luck with wedlock,
..
celebrities are just average,
despite the fact that showP, '1
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folk have an added problem.
Squabbles and differences '
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that John and Jane Doe
could hush up and patch up,
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columnists add conjecture to
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rumor.
Practically from the day
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they legally tied the knot,
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house were rumored to be
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divorcing.
fit
They faced a challenge
from the beginning. As a
''
regular on ABC's daytimer,
LEIBMAN
LINDA LAVIN
"The Young and the
Restless," his work keeps "Love Boat."
the audience may like Ron,
Im In Hollywood. Hers, as a
They blame Hollywood. Ron likes Unda. He respects

didn't

California hDmes.
"He kept telling me that
he's an East Side boy." Anna
Strasberg says, and he
didn't want a typical
Southern California manslon.
"So we found this place.
I was told that MGM
origlnaily bought it to hide
stars that they had Imported
from New York and
Europe." •
One of the house's beat
(satires now Is what, according to Anna, Lee calls
his "God orbid mom."
eaas'od
anybody touches anything In
ft." It Is totally covered
- floors, chain, tables,

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Strasberg says he had
Strasberg gives Pacino
credit for Prodding him Into never met the director,
the movie acting world in the Francis Ford Coppola, and
first Place. For sears, he had he knew that Coppola had
turned down all offers to do already spoken to Ella
movie roles.
Kazan about playing the
"I had been offered dozens part.
"But Al Pacino arranged
of parts," he says. "I would
always say, mre I'll think for me to meet Coppola at a
about it, but I always knew party," Strasberg says. "I
that I would say no. After all, enjoyed the party, because I
why shiuld i do It? I had spent all the time talking to
nothing to gain by doing It. Coppola's father, who had
"And, If you want to know played flute with the New
the truth, I think If I knew York Thllliarinonlc under
then what would have Toicanini.
happened, I would have
"I have been a greet
turned 'The Godfather' student of Toecanthi for a
longtime, because I teal
'I like todo
there lsa tremendous affinity between conducting a
symphony and directing a
one or two
play. I've always been
cirlots about how Toacanini
acting things
was ale to do such a
_
fl%(ItI11cent job."
party did what ft was
a year'
siposed to do. Coppola, the
director, met Struberg and
down, too. Whathappened eventually cSA him in the
was that they all went to see film.
the picture, expecting me to
fall on my face,and I didn'tAnd Strasberg's acting
career was reborn, after
enjoy that
being
dormant for some 40
Pacino, according to
Year
Strasberg, was the one who
felt that; his old mintcrwould
He says he
be Just right to play the old and even taught - that
gangster In "The Godfather: acting In the movies was
Part IL"
relatively easy.

Nsw Fatvring Ths Viriatfis

Friday, Feb. 23,1979-11

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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MORK&amp;MINDY
NOVA "The End Of The
I
Rainbow" The promise and
problems of nuclear fusion as a
future energy source is
examined.
5:30
ANGIE Angie and Brad
break the news of their elopement to Angle's mom and
Brad's sister.
1:00
(2)5 QUINCY Quincy's decision to remarry forces him to
question his obsession with
work.
F1VE-0
(1) 0 HAWAII
McGarrott suspects an ex-cop
(Robert Loggia) of murdering
several Honolulu pimps.
BARNEY MILLER An air
traffic controller goes berserk
and tries to "land" passengers
single file from the city's subway station.

7:30
(2)UARSCLUB
WORLD "Chachaji, My
) HOLLYW000 SQUARES
Relation" The blind IndiPoor
MATCH GAME P.M.
an writer takes a personal trip
$100,000 NAME THAT
I
to his native land, reflecting on
concerns
more "Indian" than
CAROL BURNETT AND transitory
politicians or
PMNOS Guests: David Hartregimes. (R)
Min, PM Kelly.
9:30
K CAVETT Guest: Neil
O SOAP Corinne sets out to
bring Tim out of his cave, and
Burt has an encounter with a
)SLEOPARD OF THE
*0 Osvid Niven is the narra- UFO.
11:00
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4111111 resumed to her natural Columbo suspects a retired
Scotland Yard inspector (DondhsbNsL.
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ee iRs (LUM Winston). who fellow British ex-patriate.
noted for leadIng a Ieat (4)S SARNASY JOlIS
Cresiss kwmoll
Betty's yal cousin

however, when It comes to
longevity. "The marriage
keeps getting better," Anne
says.
Their union has lasted for
two decades, despite
flourishing careers, which
finds
working
them
sometimes together as
comedians on television and
sometimes separately as
serious actors on stage and
in movies.
For real rapture, however,
tune to any talk show with
Patty Duke Asti. A stage
star at 12, she had her own
TV series at 16 then went
Into a turbulent public and
highly publicized period of
growing up that included
early marriages, early
divorces and romance with
Deal Araaz Jr. that never
rated a blessing from his
mom, Lucille Ball.
Falling In love with, and
marrying, John Aitln gave
her the happiness and
stability she always craved,

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Sullivan in a new TV version
At 30, her real-life role as of "The Miracle Worker."
mother (two children, three
As a child, she played the
older stepchildren) rates
blind
and deaf Helen Keller
highest with her, but she has
in
the
same play.
the serenity to keep her
career going, too.
And fine roles are coming
her way, Including the
chance to play teacher Annie

Her happiest appearances,
however, she said recently,
are in live theater when she
co-stars with John.

Yates) unknowingly becomes
the target of a mysterious killer
gang.
FAMILY Buddy becomes

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romantically involved with a

young cancer patient she
meets while working as a
candystriper.
SNEAK PREVIEW Roger
Ebert and Gene Siskel review
"Agatha," "Norma Rae" and
"North Avenue IrregtIars."
10:30
FLUOROCARBONS "The
Unfinished Agenda" Fluorocarbons from air conditioners,
Industrial processes and refrigerators affect Earth's ozone
layer and may cause akin
cancer.

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February 27 March 10
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(2) (4)005 NEWS
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Jacques Cousteau. (Part I of 2)
11:30
(2)5 TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guest: Ronny Graham.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 UA8H Hawkeye

Clay Hart-Sally Flynn

returns from leave to find that
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a long-lost pal, who has
become a professional hit man.
locate his next target. (R)
11:00
(4)110 VALLEY "A Stranger
Everywhere" Nick's practical
joke backfires when people
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been tiding.
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list Year, No. 162—Sunday, February 25, 1979

20 Miles Inside Neighbor

China Captures
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Chinese Ambassador Chen The only provincial capital
United Press Inierandosel
Chinese tank-led forces have Chu proposed the immediate still definitely in Vietnamese
pushed 20 miles into Vietnam opening of negotiations with hands was Iag Son, 90 miles
and captured four provincial Vietnam but there was no northeast of Hanoi and 15 miles
capitals in the week-old war, immediate response from Wet. south of the Chinese border,
where regular Vietnamese
intelligence sources inBangkok Mm.
DEANSCUREIBER
said today.
Although Chinese planes Army tT000p have been thrown
.,,dead at 59
But the counterattacking preceded the ground attacks, a into the defense, the sources
have Pushed Chinese government said
Vietnamese
Intelligence sources In the
the Chinese beck to some points spokesmen denied reports his
along the 450-mile border nation carried out an air strike Thailand capital said In addl•
nthe former Communist in the subur bs of the pod city of tion to Leo Cal, which fell on
allies, intelligence and U.S. pjpi
J%='s Kdo news Tuesday, the Chinese Army
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agency reported from Peking looks as though it has control of
Can Bang, Lai Qiau and Mong
The Soviet Union sent Al today.
large trenaport planes and the
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fliphip of its Pacific fleet to
Hanoi has admitted losing
Vietnam in a show of s' port nese official who was not only Lao Cal and today the
for Hanoi, with whom It car ldentlfied, was quoted byKyodO Japanese Communist newspa.
cluded a "friendship and as saying: "There has been no per Akahata, which has a
Ming yet by the air force.
in Hanoi, reportcooperation" treaty' In
Dr. Earl Weldon, president of
There Is only fiwiiuia ULthe correspo
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denied losing Cao Bang.
At the United Nations, China boider UL
said today the college has
But Japanese foreign sources "suffered a great loss" with the
told the Security Council it does With the war a week old
"net went a single Inch of today, intelligence sources In said reports from their em- death Friday of Dr. Robert A.
Vietnamese territory" and will Bangkok, said "It looks like the busy In Hanoi indicated the Schreiber, dean of students.
withdraw Its army alter Chinese want to take the capital town had fallen and intelligence
"Dew Schreiber was the first
punishing Hanoi' for Its of every province on the bor- sources said, "Cao Bang Is certificated employee of the
der."
definitely gone."
aggression.
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