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located in Sanford at Seminole Boulevard
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night took about 600 refugees to E&amp; Air criticizing the "sluggish" federal
th Florida Panhandle and response, Carter opened the ga tes for the
United States to receive all Cubans
1,200 boarded buses for Miami.
"We're losing ground at a less rapid. ..wishhw to flee their country.
megawatt loss Oil tile Fill, system.
The faflure of Florida Power &amp; U&amp; generators in
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pace than belor," said John Taylor, a
Sanford and Miami this morning caused scattered, 2
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freedom from communist domination
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new arrivals
briefly without power.
brought about 1mar11 by Fidel Castro
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restored 26 ininutes after the . two generators dropped
The Coast Guard reported as of m,id. and his governmentI" Carter told the
The load shedding outages left Sanford unaf.fected
night, 77 boats were en route to Mariel League of Women Voters In Washington company spokesmen say,
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Thesystern was using 5,500megawatts whenSanford
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may decide to admit 250,000 Cubans and Cubans out," Kelly said
250,000 Haitians to this country, Rep.
Asked whether Carter would propose
Richard Kelly, R.Fla., said today alter an airlift to go to Cuba to bring back
meeting ivith Carter at the White House. refugees that want to come, Kelly stated:
But other Florida lawmakers denied "Yes." But he was not specific on what
Carter was considering such a move and such an airlift might entail.
they also challenged Kelly's statement
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that Carter might decide to '
admit a half- as thousaAds of Cubans continued to pour
million new refugees - 250,000 Cubans into Florida in small boats plying the
and 250,000 Haitians -to this country. treacherous Florida Straits.
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Kelly said Carter was taking the action
comment,
because - he said he wai quoting the - "Are you ready for this?" Kelly asked presidght -"to assuagc, the p&amp;wion and
reporters after he and other members of fear of the Cuban community."
the Florida congressional delegation
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Association meeting, to discuss the
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The question put to Perez was:
refugees, Perez said the Cuban die"there is no way we can have a
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people $2 a gallon for water, $20 a
were to tell these people riot to go in
As to reports pr soners
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the small boats they would be apt to
refugees to tile state each day fro...
released from Cuban jails and are
shoot him, but he said he had some
Cuba, the Sanford cardiologist had like lie is now."'
among tile refugees, Perez said: "It's
"very good ideas on alternative ways
these suggestions: - establish a
true there are some real pathological
this week for a medical meeting
to solve the problem."
freedom flight that permits more
criminals.
but you have to remember
plans to confe
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orderly screening of refugees,
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definition
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who are workiiig eight-hour shifts to
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up refugees and eliminate the need for
of the arriving refugees, lie also hopes - opposition to the government is
real solution" to the problem of Cuban
the armada of small boats
considered a crime. You may be sent
to fly to Key West from Miaitii to view
refugees - the "elimination of the
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or an island off the coast of Puerto
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Rico used by the U.S. Navy
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Cuba and you will get rid of half of the
take up the offer of the South (lOCtOrS treating the refugees that
a traitor, and would probably be shot
'United States' international problems
American countries wJiich have of- inany of them are arriving with dog
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lie told of a case where one girl
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up In mile-long blocks waiting
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the Nazis and
where the rever ed leader who
defied Josef Stalin t6 keep Yugoslavia Independent will
He in state until a state funeral Thursday.
The crowds peasants, workers, factory executives
and entire families began gathering in a steady rain
early Monday to greet the special "blue train" that
brought Tito's body from Ubana, where he died
Sunday after a four-month struggle for life. He was 7.
But for a moment, the nation's sorrow turned to
gladness with the sudden appearance of Tho's
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Iranian President Abolhuun BanlSadr promptly claimed
vlcthry f Iran and congratulated Prime Minister Margaret
commando assault by the SAS,

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mlratlon" and saidthe Iranian Consulate lflL4)fldOn "has been
instructed to thank the British police."
The siege began last Wednesday when the five terrorists
stormed the embassy, demanding the release of 91 ethntc
Arabs jailed In Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan province and autonomy for the region.
For six days, while Iran clçclared It would rather see the
A commando grenade Ignited the whit. colonnaded building minutes earlier prompted the rescue bid Monday by dumping captives "martyred" than compromise, Scotland Yard
overlooking Hyde Park. Its roof and most internal floors were the body of one of the hostages out the front door of the
negotiators patiently negotiated, cajoled and pleaded with the
desk. 11 blackened, gutted shell was still off limits even colonnaded mansion at the edge of Hyde Park. More gunfire
gunmen to stay calm.
to police 15 hours later, and the body of one executed hostage also had been heard inside the building.
But it was the cold-blooded murder of the hostage tossed out
remained In the blackened rubble.
But when 19 dazed and choking hostages emerged from the
the door and the threat to kill another every 30 minutes
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher personally con- hrrAng building, many leaning on oolice escorts who led them followed by the sound of more gunfire that made the commangratulated the commandos, who slipped quietly away during to waiting ambulances, it became clear a daring rescue do assault Inevitable.
the night to their bas, north of London. Iran congratulated operation had, ended In success.
Just before? p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) two crouching plainclothes
Britain on Its handling of the siege.
Two of the hostages were seriously wounded by gun-fire, but policemen bearing a stretcher crept to the front porch while
"We do not mourn his death," Iranian consul general most cithe others suffered nomore than cuts and shock. Police two police sharpshooters kept creful aim at the black door.
Saytollali EhdaIe said of one hostage murdered by gwznen la ter confirmed another ho ewes shot to death, apparently The limp body of a dark-haired man was hastily loaded onto
before the commando.attack,'He wanted to be a martyr for by the Iranian-Arab gunmen.
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About 60 years ago, the beef packing
Food gain a 60 percent share, he said.
manufacturing monopolies may cost
Parker estimated consumers will lose industry was so concentrated the
consumers as much as $17 billion this $1 billion this year because of con- government stepped in to regulate it. For
many years, the packing industry was
year.
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"The growth of large firms has been
At a House Small Business Committee highly competitive, but it has become
associated with consumer loss," Federal hearing, government economists said 5.7 concentrated again in recent years.
Trade Commission economist Russell percent of average U.S. household food
"In general, those trends are quite
Parker told Congress Monday.
expenditures in 1975 and 10 percent of clear at the present time," said Howard
He said billions of dollars of over- food budgets of poor families can be lijort, the Agriculture Department's
charges will stem from excess profits, blamed on monopolies In food chief economist. "I think we are moving
excess manufacturing capacity, manufacturing. The total cost to con- to concentration."
promotion and advertising and loss of sumers works out to 816 billion to Ill
Economists said boxed beef
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efficiency when competition Is reduced. billion.
breaking down and packing of carcasses
In general, Parker said, competition
Parker said there are 20,000 food In boxes has the potential to become so
exists until four of the top 50 food manufacturers, but 50o1 them control 64 concentrated that consumers would be
manufacturers grab 40 percent of a percent of the market,
overcharged $100 million to $200 million a
market, such as the concentrated cereal
The economists told the committee, year.
market
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which has been conducting a long InWhen their share goes beyond that, veatigatlon of concentration in the beef 'portions and differentiating fresh meat
prices or profits of the four firms rise packing industry, the beef industry products by name and firm could lead to
sharply. Profits level off after four firms rapidly is becoming more concentrated, consumer overcharges, economists said.
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graduate dean of Florida State - France, . *nd on leave as president of
Univeraity and a consultant to the Board Wellsley College in Massachusetts.
of Regents en the role and scp ci
Former Gov. Daniel Walker of Illinois.
Vice
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Dr. Ben Il. Morton, chincellor of
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Wks charge their top business custome
11w latest.vlctlm of Inflation Is President for short-term loans
a full percentage
Carter's antl-lnfla tion agency, the Council on point to 17½ percen t. Earlier Monday, Chase
Wage and Price Stability. Manhattan Bank cut its prime rate a half
Senate
Banking
Committee
voted
point
to 18 percent.
The
unanimously Monday to extend the ccuncll
The prime rate now has a spread of 17½ to
one more year throughSept, 30,1561, end 15½ percent among the top banks as it
the cotuicii's funds from i&amp;i million
for
coatinues its steady descent from the recordto $35 nilillon
Under the bill, the council would g
high 2 percent ra te reached last month.
The prime has dropped steadily the last
additional 400 staff
In New York, Morg Guaranty That Co. several weeks because other short-term

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appearance since annoicing he .would
Nevertheless, the hostage -crisis has had
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failed to mention the Iranian hostage crisis week the nation's I)rohleIflS
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the
Monday for help in pressuring Congress to
pass Legislation to avoid a cutoff next month of campali trail until the 53 American hotages
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treaty, pledged to debate the Republi
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Council
in Philadelphia Friday.
nominee in the fall, and accused Fidel Castro
Some of Carter's political advisers urged
of inciting "mob violence" in Havana.
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him to shift his attention to nIJier pressing
Asked by reporters why Car ter had
ignored
issues
the aborted rescue uus.sion in Iran
the Iran ian crisis in his remarks, White House ended after
in tragedy.
press secretary Jody Powell said, '1 rea lize
The problem may come into sharp focus
your inclination to be reading tea
leaves,
Ink
again
on May 17, the deadline the allies have
'BIG FOOT'
Foot" has aiparently left the Florida
blots and cloud pictures,
pledged
to act on joining economic arid
"Be careful about Jumping to conclusions
wilderness and is reported to he In search of
political
sanctions
against Iran.
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football star Earl Campbell In Houston. Here our that he Is not going to be mindful about the
problems In Iran."
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the challenges that we face."
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houston's Southwest Freeway.
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theory of gravity pit forth by Isaac Newton maintains
rigid accuracy by shielding his experiment In a
"Faraday cage" which shuns electrical forces.
me cage Is then piaed inside an airless container.
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firm will offer In Florida soon automobile Liability
coverage at-a rate that reflects a buyer's driving
record rather than that of his or her age or sex group.
Commercial Union Assurance Companies of Boston
was authorized Monday to operate In Florida. It
already does business In 24 other states.
Gunter said the firm has eliminated age, sex,
marital statue, or scholastic achievement as factors in
setting rates.
It aulztitutes driving experience, vehicle use, annual
mileage and vehicle ownership as the principal fwtm
determining how much a motorist pays for Insurance.
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Indiana, North Carolina, Tennessee and Inc 1,666 needed to nominate.
District of Columbia began the final round of
Republican
Reagan 689; Bush 145: 998
1980 presidential primaries today. President needed to nominate.
Carter and Ronald Reagan were expected to
The Democratic total did not include IN
pad their already fat leads over Sen. Edward more expected to fail into t,he Carter column
Kennedy and George Bush.
when the results of last weekends Texas
The four primaries are the first of 21 in five caucuses are known.
consecutive weeks, ending Jt1ne 3 with nine
The totals also did not include the results of
primaries. There will be delejates chosen at
the Colorado caucuses Monday. w he re 41)
conventions after that, but no more primaries. Democratic and 31 Republican delegates were
The 2 Democratic and 140 Republican atstak. There, Carter forces claimed victory.
delegates at stake in the four primaries saying by their count with half the meetings
comprised the second largess one-night bag checked carter was getting 41 percen, Kennethis year. Only the New York idçpnziectcut dy 26 percent and 33 percent '.&amp;'re wi
primaries on March 25 provi
more committed. If those figures- hold through the
delegates.
long process, they said, Carter '.ould get 1
Carter and Reagan, both twothirds of the delegates, Kennedy 10 and 13 would be un
way towarçt corralling sufficient delegates to • committed. l"inal results were not expected
win the Democratic and Republican until later today.
nominations, were favored to win in the three
The multiple primaries had the effect of
states. But Reagan was not on the District of dispersing the candidates.
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the White [louse, but Reagan was in Indiana.
favored to win the Deniocratic contest there.
Bush in Tennessee and Kennedy in the l)istrict
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NATIONAL REPORT: Clear,ikles and warm temperatures
said because the ceuntj school system Li the
dominated most of the country. Showers and thunderstorms
Davis Sims, forme, member of the Seminole
In business, he can provide It. Sims Is iii. owner of largest single business in 11* county, employing
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were sparse, primarily in the Southern states, New Mexico and County School Board, announced today he will
about 2,000 people, with a budget of $4 million for
westernTeuLTemperatures warmed Into the
across tJ
Sims said the greatest problems facing the board 198M it
again campaign for a
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should have coaçetemg business
In the cornIng year are PrOVWing haini for
South Monday. Highs In the 9 were recorded in the South
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esdsrihtp, which he can provide.
creasing manber of students, especially elementary
western deserts. Yuma, Aria., claimed the high temperature but resigned when be moy.d out of the district he
441 sincerely feat that my biu ness background
for the nation with 101 degrees. Cool weathei spread into the represented. That district Is, now represented by
PUPIlS In south SemInole, ftrvIng sufficient funding can be of value to 11* declaioowgjng
procs
Northern and Central Plains after sunset Monday. Tern- board merober Roland Willl
boceting teacher moral..
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board love'," he said.
peratures had climbed into the SOs In Nebraska and Iowa
Sims said the current school board has
Sims will now be a candidate to represent Distr ict
"It
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during the afternoon, but readings in the 40s were common In 2, the area now,represented by Robert 0. Feather,
oppo'Q'*nIUu to set policy, such as with the issue of mine
twice, a scitoo board on a we.k.tow.ek
the Central Plains early this morning.
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athletic eligibility for Ir*XwiSt MUdSf$t&amp;
Nancy Warren of Altamnonte Springs has also
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AREA READINGS (Ia.m.): temerature:fl; overnight Low
announced the will run forFeatbsVaseat The none
"They missed the boat ihert," he said. "I dQfl't parents of
our county to be attentive là their
62; yesterday's high: $6; barometric pressure: 2992; relative partisan election Ii. Nov. 4,
think then's much athletic recruitment going on In
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sition and Supporting
humidity: 56 percent; winds: West northwest at 14 m.p.h.
SnIiiols County, but the board failed to deisiop a to the but of mysacit
Slim add lbs school board needs Issderelilp od
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the programs that will id Aft
policy to handle It"
WEDNESDAY TIDEP DAYTONA BEAM highs, 12:35 that because of his post experience on the board and
nt the young people of ott conneugty,'
DAVIE SIMS
am,, 1:09 p.m,; lows, 6:52 am., 7:10 pm.; PORT
school
board candidate
CANAVERAL: highs, 12:V am., 1:09 p.m.; lows, 6:44 am.,
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negotiated with the man f9r about four hours af ter he
threa te ned to blow up his family with [our sticks of
dynamite in their home in the Avenues section of the
city.

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Federal District Judge John A. Reed Jr. adFrey, 46, fld the expected announcement at a news con.
dresses members of the Seminole County Bar
his wife and four of hls.flve children.
Association Saturday nighi at the 'assoclation's He Wd he Is not going to make the mistakes of 1978 when he
annual Law Week banquet. Reed called on fried to run the whole show and pilot his campaign plane to
legislators to draft laws which were not left open boot.
to Interpretation, as present ones tend to be and
Ha asid he put
the Senate campaign In the hands of a
programs to annually educate judges about the
professional firm in Washington. He said he has promises of at
latest changes In the law.
least $250,000 In campaign contributions to start with and will
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President Car ter
signed into law a bill reducing the. salary of the
secretary of state.
Also Monday, he sent to the Senate hIS ICfl•i..aI
nomination of Edmund S. Muskie to the post.
The Constitution bans the appointment of a member
of Congress,to a Ca binet position that has had a salary
Increase during his current term in Congress.
The salary of Cabinet officers was raised to $69,360 in
1977 during the first part of Muskle's current term In
the Senate.

WASHING1ON (UP!) - A report to in Iran, harmed relations with allies, and over the situation they still had ...
Ayatollah
about the desirability or viability of a
Congress sqs the diplomatic price for the reduced chances the Arab world would accept Khomeini and the clerical radicals
appear toskeptical
more active
U.S. military role In the region."
rescue mission In Iran will be so high Congress' any future U.S. military involvement in the have tightened their grip on power."
The
report
said
Egypt and Israel would be
should re-examine Its supportive relationship Middle East.
-"lbe rescue attempt Is likely to reinforce exceptiom.
with the administration on the hostage Issue.
The report, released Monday, said the of- the Inclination of acme Iranian leaders to
raising political controversy in Europe
The assessment of the Iranian rescue at facts of the rescue will be almost uniformly accept assistance from the Soviet Union and and-By
Japan, the rescue probably will make it i
tempt by the staff of the Congressional negative for U.S. policy:
communist governments In coping with
Research Service, a branch of the Library of
-"Iranian moderates, including President Western political and economic $$nCtIOnL" more
the endifficult for allied governments to pass
abling legislation that would permit I
Congress, Monday said the failed operation in. BsnI.Sadr, probably have Lost for the tin-'11* abortive operation will* Incline them to join the U.S. program of economic
creased 11w risk of direct Soviet Involvement mediate future whatever limited influence other countries In the Middle East ...
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Frey entered the race for the U.S. Senate today, saying
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had a bomb strapped to his waist held his the
hostage for a second day.
Sharpshooters from the, Salt We County Sheriff's
Office maintained a vigil through the night at the posh
suburban residence wheçr Kim Lehman, 28, took his
family hostage early Monday.
About six miles away, Randall R. Larson, 27, gave up
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terroristhwere killed th the llghtgraid Monday and a
The battle- ending the slxday standoff at the embassy
fourth died during the night. Two of the hostages were televisedtomillions - started when a
-masked cn manwounded In the attack.
do whose unit's motto is "who dares wins" -slithered
Black-hooded soldiers of the British army's Special Air down a rope and tossed a concussion grenade through closed
services regiment blasted Into the embassy when the gtihnn
window, touching off a smoky fire.
killed two hostages and threatened to shoot another one every
At first It appeared the blast was set by the gunmen, who had
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"skinheads" had to shuffle through the streets of the
seaside town of Brighton because pollee confiscated
the shoelaces from their boots to keep them from
rioting.
Police swooped down Monday on trains,
automobiles, motorcycles and scooters carrying
British youth arriving for a spring holiday and forced
then to surrender their laces in a campaign to prevent
a repetition of the violence that took place over Easter
weekend.
"There's no way they can run and kick without laces
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ZURICH, SwitzerIazidL (UPI) A jet carrying the bodies of
eight U.S. servicemen killed In the aborted mission to rescue
the American hostages In Iran arrived today in Zurich on their
way home.
A Swissair spokesman at Zurich's Kioten Airport said the
airlines regular DC4iLIght horn TI1WU laMed it 10:30 Cm.
(5:30am. EDT).
Greek Catholic Archbishop Hilarlon Capucci accompanied
- the remains In order to hand them over to the International
Committee of the Red Cross on behalf of the Iranian govern.
mont.
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The technical arrangement, to
Red Cross initially, followed Iran's refusal to hand the bodies
over directly to the Unled Stiles,
The bodies, only four oh which remained Intact, were emNamed and put In special lead coffins before being taken on
board the aircraft.
The flight to Zurich put an end to two weeks of controversy
over the disposition of the bodies, which were picked up from
the central Iranian desert site where the mission collapsed
when a Sea Stallion Helicopter soda C.130 aircraft collided
and collapsed In a bill of fire,

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rates in the United States sent the dollar into a ta ilspin
on the world's money Markets today.
The price of gold rose slightly.
An ounce of gold sold for $319.50 in London and
Zurich, up $4 from Monday's close In Zdrich and -an
Increas, of $7 from Friday's close In London. The
London markets were closed Monday for a bank
holiday.

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the Congo Republic's Marxist leader he wants the
Roman Catholic Church out of politics, then pointedly
ordered Amrican JeuIt priest Robert Drinan not to
seek re-election to Congress.
The Pope flew from the Communist-ruled central
African nation to Kla1nganI northern Zaire for a
night's rest before flying today to Nairobi, Kenya for
W third stop On an 11-&amp;Y,six-MUon African tpur. 1W
other stops include Ghana, Upper Volta and the Ivory
ast.
In Brazzaville, capital of the Congo Republic, the
Pope told Communist Party leader and President
Denis Sassou-Nguesso he Is a firm believer In the
complete separation of churchand state,
Each should respect "the proper domain" ci the
Other, he said Sunday, adding the church seeks the
freedom to preach and openly practice Its faith.

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fourth gunman shot by British commandos who broke the lelge
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)
hours last Ms. McDuffie and Ms. Rattle did not come where they had a soft drink before returning to
they have only fourwltnesses left to,call In Dec. 17. He died four days after the Incident
forward with the informatjon as to his her apartment about 9 p.m.
their case against five former Dade County
On trial are Alex Marrero, charged with whereabouts until shortly before the trial
She said McDuffie went into her bedroom Tor*
policemen charged In the beating death of second degree murder and manslaughter; Ira began March 31.
a nap and she went to sleep while watching
D gs and Michael Watts, each charged with
black motorcyclist Arthur McDuffie.
Ms. McDuffie said she was told by Ms. television in the front room. She said McDuffie
One of the remaining witnesses was Linda manslaughter; and Herbert Evans Jr. and Ed Battle Dec. 18 she had
Forest Service Fire
been with McDuffie, but had nothing alcoholic to drink or take any type
Saunders of the Internal affairs section of the Del Toro, each charged with being accessories didn't think to tell inv1gators
until after a of drugs that night.
She
after
the fact.
Dade County Public Safety Department.
newspaper story indicated McDuffie had been
Rages Out Of Control
She said he awoke shortly before 2 a.m. and
. took most of the statements from police ofMonday, the all-white jury heard McDuffie'3 in a barroom light earlier that night.
left.
Moments later he was being chast',
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"I knew where my brother was and he was
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beennterviewed
Battle
said
had
Ms.
MIO, Mich. (UP!) Fresh crews joined firefighters
McDuffie after a high-speed motorcycle chase say the 33-year-old former Marine military not in a barroom," Ms. McDuffie said.
and hired by McDuf lie and cnsidered bin: a
today battling an advancing forest fire fanned by
policeman, had spent the hours preceding the
Dec. 17.
Ms. McDuf fie said her brother left' the close friend. She admitted he had been to her
northwesterly winds up to 30 mph. The blaze has
Expected to be the last witness for the state, police chase with Ms. Battle.
apartment they shared 'sometime after 7 apartment numerous limps
mornings,
corisuñied Z,000 acres of timber and killed one.
For almost three months there had been no
which may rest its case late today, Is Dr.
p.m.," but Ms. Battle said he arrived at her afternoons, and evenings.
firefighter.- ..
Ronald Wright of theDade County Medical information on what McDuffie had done in the apartment before 5 p.m.
,,But there was nothing sexual between us,"
"The fire is still out of control," said F,orest Service
Examiner's office. He performed the autospy how's preceding the chase, which police said
She said they chatted for awhile, then took a she said.
spokesman Robert Lockhart. Fresh crews were sent at • on McDuffie.
began when he flashed an obscene gesture at ride on his motorcycle. She said they went to
The jury also heard briefly from McDuf lie's
daylight to join 100 other firefighters at the fire in
The state contends some of the officers beat officers and sped away.
the airport and watched planes land and take mother, Eula Bell McDuffie, who told of going
Huron-Manistet National Forest, he said.
-McDuffle, an Insurance man, after he was
Defense attorneys noted Monday that both off for awhile, t hen went to Miami Beach to the scene of
the incident.
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Saturday evening. Pa.
trolmen say Margarite
Ilanagriff Judah, 54,
Fairmont Drive, Sanford, drove through a
drainage ditch, around
and under several
trees, finally hitting a
cement-Nock waR at
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with reckless driving
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REFUSE CLEAN-UP
The Sanford Public Works Departmeht will be conducting a City Wide
Clóan-up beginning April 1, through
May 16, at no cost to the property
owner. A Special Pick-up will be
made on a call basis; first call, first
served. City will pick up anything
placed at the'normal pick up point.
Please place debri clear of trees,
fences and overhear wires. Call
PUblic Works Department, 322-3161,
ext. 231 Monday through Friday 8:30
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Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, the Maine Democrat,
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president for the views of the professionals who
make up theaState Department. Too often these
men and women have been dismissed as a corps
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In this city and
approximately a dozen other state capitals
thr oughou t the country, one of the most Important. but least understood political
struggles of the 1980s is now under way.
It is the battle for control of the legislatures
in states where major population shifts
during the last decade soon will require the
addition orrealignmentof scores
ellmlnatlon,
of congressional districts.
The contest olts not only Republicans
against
against li be rals, city dwellers against rural
residents, blacks against whites and poli tical
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with arthritis and other Ills but he continued with
his lifework. At his death, the director was

number of House seats won by GOP can.

for their sheer horror and- comedy. He was a
gentle person with a biting wit a director who
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preparing to film the movie "Short Night." The
name of the film was a pun based on Hitchcock's
stature and the fact he was knighted by
Queen Elizabe th II last year.
Hitchcock was born the son of a fish and poultry

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handling of the Iranian crisis,
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He will go Into the Democratic convention According to
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through tournamen t play.
"We've had our ups arA dow, this yew like any bell club
has dur ing the course of the season," explained Turner about
the road to the district title.
"But the team has pulled together at the right Ume and they
feel like they can go all the way." How does Turner feel her sophomore-Junior lineup,

Fright devices. Rifles, shotguns,

By Inflating the hostage

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ano ther of Seminole's talented
sophomores. "She,carries a JU avwqe and can p for the
long ball when she doesn't I*Xitate," says Turner.
OF. Dana Yourshaw a senior *ho worked her way Into the
"ting Uneup after two seasons as a part Ume playa. "A
great at ti tude and a .328 average," points out Turner.
OF. Dela Benton the rock of the outfi eld as a three-year
starter. Switched fr
stbeayearago..andbitsforpower.
with a .431 average.
OF. Marcie Kom -good hitter with a .=mark at Use plate.
Sometimes spl its duty wi th reserves Patti Jacobs and Terry
Be tts.
SF. W Galim- leadoff better who gets on ban with super
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ZB. Sherry Bleoe a junior, fIrst year on the team. "A
steady im prover who had a great tournament a the pla te,"
s coach Turner.
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a junior with a .319 average. "Great
arm and handles the hot corner well,"
Johnnie
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firecrackers, even whirling or shiny objects.
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Iran. Although the Iripiani unuaterally
abroga ted the treaty
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waft birds Into erratic patterns, scares off
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feedlot poison and a wetting agent that " - birds of natural protection and causes them to

paramount tailS In AmeriCan pollcy and In
his reelection cw'palgn Carter has suecarded In lionizing Khomeini as the conqueror
of the "American devil," Vance feels.
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ping Ayatollah Khom ini has dispatche4.,,
strategy, who gave Ayatollah Khomeini the him during
Pnsy1vanIa primary, The emissaries tothe Arab oil
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religious radicals, whose strength Is mar- Carter's supposedly hard lIJIe as a policy. that
tyrdom."
would be self-defeating In its attempts to
While Vance
usly obeaved the resolve the'hostM crisia, So be quit.
diplomatic niceties In lila letter of resignation
DIVIDED DEMOCRATS: President
and the president did likewise. In his letter Carter's campaign aides boast that rival Ted
of acceptaince, signed "Your friend" -tht Kennedy is beaten, t6t the Mathematical
secret document shows that Vance's pelyate obstacle Is too great for him to overcome, that
opinion struek tellingly at the White ouss they can now Write him off. But they may be

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Over'the past fi ve seasons as the Tribe's softball coach,
Tur ner has seen to it that her teams have Indeed gone out and
played bail, ve ry successfully.
During her five year tenure Turner has piloted the Lady
Semlades to a pair of Five Star
i Conkrifici titles, a trio of
district championships and two tripe to the sectional playoff.t
This season's cast holds a perfect blend of power, depth,
youth and experience. One Tur neifeels has a solid shot at the
1O sta te championship.
m uPrlInii lin*uri thi.I .1.ma.I - is
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boasts some impressive statistics.
IB, Bobbin Riggini
One of Seminole High's super
sophomores. Turner labels tr an "outstanding fielder with
power at the plate." Higgins gets the Golden Glove with jut
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Thirty-three jrcent .were redwings, 24
percent were grackles, 19 percent were
cowbirds, 13 percent were star lings.
They congrega te In the Sou theast In win ter1
says Hood. The rest of the year they flock
nationwide. In the Great Lakes area the
redwlngi eat corn, ln the Dakotas sunflower,,.
In the South rice, on the West Coast cherrw
or' SthrlIna han,, nrn.in,4 fa.slWt
eating what's Intended for cattle.
Hood puts blackbW crop'damagi at t%
million a year. '1'bWildlIfe Federation MY$
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redwings alone destroyed $15 million worth of
.
Pennsylvania cropi'63t year.
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over the BlueDarters. Then came a conTincuig title win over
Lake
ell12-3.
"Like I said, the girls told the were go all the way
year, and t hey ha ven't been wrong yet We can if we play like
we have in the district tournament"
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Foriuier Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance apparently came to the
reluctant conclusion that the American

film industry will miss his extraordinary talent.

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Alfred Hitchcock Presents"
a series of
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make iii. I wouldn't forget."
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didates has fallen approximately 10 percent
behind the number of popular votes cast.

dealer In Leytonstone, England. He became a
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In some states, rural lawmakers who
"Your honor, we would like to ask the
control the legislature have been able to witness how he can be so sure he saw
fetch me that bottle of
Dialogue Five:
gerrymander district lines to dilute the
defendant helping. an old lady an
poli tical power of voters In major cities.
street at the time the prosecution alleges he
"Clerk, Is this the brand of pantyhose ad
"Clerk,
Other forms of gerrymandering have been
was at
scene of the crime."
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as being made wi th 'memory yar:
used to fragment the votes of blacks and other
"I'liat's easy to explain, your honor. I was. n?...
minorities, to punish maverick pollUcians
drinking that evening.,,
"No, but
can get the same results by
and perhaps most important to advance
"Do you mean to tell this court and Jury rinsing themYOU
In
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the cause of the political party that controls
that you had so mtich to drink you can recall
Dialogue Six: ' the legislature.
with vivid clarity a trivial detail that 00'
"Is it true that elephants never forget?"
il
man f On
curred months ago?"
"Not unless they sober up.,,
Republican Na tional Committee, has noted
"That is my testimony and I am sticking 10
Dialogue Seven:

years and was supreme at producing films known
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in the Onited states blackbirds are pI~
destroying crops, causing plane crashes and..,
spreading histoplasmosist '
a flu-life
respiratory disease prevalent in Kentucky,
Tennessee and the MISSISSIPPI ValleY.
This Is not to say blackbirds are useless,
They eat weed seeds and consume insecte..
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thAn the Mar ling cowbird and grackle, all
blackbird family members.

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resource of knowledge and competency that Bureau Indicate that eight sta tes all In
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should be fully consulted by the White House on all Northeast and Midwest will lose seats In DICK.
Congress, while 10 other states all In
foreign policy matters.
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wh was Vance's No. 2 man, will remain at
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side to help maintain continuity in the Illlnols,
Ohio and Pennsylvania two each; and
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Barflies who drink
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administration of the department and in the Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey and
to forget Might have to find another excuse. review before your mid-semester exams.- You
formulation of policy.
According to the May Issue of Omni will need to remember most of this material,
Dakota one apiece.
South
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SIi California indicate that alcohol - "Hold it a minute, professor. The cork,Ls
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actually may enhanes memory It downed stuck," .
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immediattly after a learning experience.
listened to.the questions. We have criticized the Utah and Washington one apiece. ,
Dialogue Four:
But a recent analysis prepared by the"
The study "postulates that alcohol can
"The prisoner ready for interrogation,
president's recent conduct of the,lranian hostage
Conference
on
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spark
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between
comrade."
nerve
cells
situation but we well know, as LBJ usia to say
Policies notes that there also have been major
in the brain that can intensify memories,"
"Very well. Tell me, Mr. Liddy, did a night
that we. can have only one president at a time. population shifts within some states.
Otnul
In
our little torture chamber do anything to
Jimmy Carter will have the helm at least
During the put decade,,,all but one of New
Yes, and I can an where this finding could refresh
your memory about the Ingredients of
next Jan. 20. W hope Ed Muside Is a big help to York City's congressional districts lost spark other kinds of dialogue as well.
the
secret
formula?"
popula tion, as did seven districts In both
Dialogue One:
him in these dangerous times for our country.
"
Sorry.
My
mind Is still a' blank."
Chicago and Los Angeles and five- each In
"Set 'em, Joe. One for my baby and one
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have
ways
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Philadelphia and Detroit," says the report
more for the road."
you know,"
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"I think you've had about enough, Mr.
Those losses pr obably will heighten the
Blottertongue."
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tensions between urban and rural interests
"Don't cut me off now, Joe. My wife Just left amended by the Geneva Convention,
Possibly the best-known director In the motion
that have played.a major role in put reap.
me and I want her departure indelibly en. pressly forbid involuntary hypnosis as a
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picture industry has died at 80 in Bel-Air.'
portionment struggles In many state
graved in my memory.,,
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have "harems" ,of as many as three females,
says the National Wildlife Federation.-.
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dependents.

The outcome of the struggle will have
profound Influence on the development of
public policy at all levels of government
local, state and fede ral throughout the neat
decade.
Although the official results of the 1980
the American people. The image of the diplomatic
census
of population will not be availa ble until
corps is part of the American folk heritage,' but it
early next year, the itate legi.slators elected
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men, hierarchy -and that's
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The danger was that, having been disappointed
by Vance's failure to support the abortive rescue
raid into Iran, President Carter would choose a
nonentity or yes-man to head th e Sta te Department. Then there would have been no check on the
resident's volatile assistant for national security"
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Turner and her District 9 Champion Semi noles tackle Merritt- have really matured," explained the ccn.
"We kind of got a glünpse of how they handle ihemselves
Island's Lady Mustangs th is aftErnoon at 4p.m. In a
in the.district taitnameni We went out and bombed Mainland
too fam iliar the Regional Women's title game.

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become popular with music lovers as the place to in the South. Pacific.
Save gas! Save time! Save money!
nis week MacTavish Discount Carpet has.
go for tapes, 45s and Albums.
He says he got into the music business by
Check MacTavisti Discount Carpet at 1218 South artificial turf from $1.99 a square yard to $4.50.
Whether your taste runs to gospel, soul, rock, working for several radio stations after going to
French Ave., Sanford for all your floor covering Compare these values to up to $8.95 elsewhere.
disco or western music, Big Saul's located at 309 New York to study electronics for his FCC radio
needs.
Many colors are available in plains and tweeds.
E. First St. (next to H&amp;R Block), has them all. In license. He holds a first class FCC radio-telephone
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square
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rugs and hundreds of remnants and runners at the
catalog for 'oldies but goodies," such as the Mills Jockey for stations in New York. South "jirnlinn
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damaged merchandise. We buy It right and sell it really wants to save money is MacTavish's large
Mac.
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Saul" Greene, owner of the record shop, and 45s, Big Saul's carries stereo needles at the
best." MacTavish said.
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thinking collectively."
"In effect we have had collective leadership for
tbe past 30 years," added Mitja Ribicic, a senior
Communist Party official in Slovenia. "I do not
know of any decree by Tito that was not based on a
collective decslon of the party and state."
Yugoslavia is ruled from top to bottom by cornmittees and hangs together by consensus. So the
move to a rotating and collective leadership both
within the League Communists and the govern,
.ment is, in theory at least, logical,
In contrast with the Soviet Union and other
communist countries, .where all planning and
control is centralized, Yugoslavia has developed a
kind of grass-roots communism that
under the
name of "self-management."
The purpose eventually is to get rid of the.federal
government for everything except defense and
foreign affairs.
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autonomous provinces that make up Yugoslavia
enjoy a large measure of autonomy.
president's secretary.

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lavia's PreslLlent Josip Broz South Korea in an effort to win growing food,
Vietnam and other countries.
Tito has opened the way for It by force. United Nations
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Diplomacy of this sort enaNorth K&amp;e's Kim Il Sung to
resistance spearheaded by own tractors, trucks, buses, bled once-isolated North
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Loch Arbor on over '/, acrel
All the extras, Formal DR. bli.
ft nook, Fl R, Ige patio &amp; many
dec touches I It can be yours
for 14500I

2565
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only $112,000.

vvatet-heatei',$3lOpermO.&amp;
NC. dip-Lease. 3228763.
FURNISHED DUPLEX-'
SidrOOnh Heat &amp; Air, $200 mo.

sloveiretrig. Hit &amp; Air, $250
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2439 5- Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
327.157?

pointmint.

Eves: 349.5100, 322.1919, 333-4307

2544$. French Ave. 372 0221
'322-0779, 323 5353. 373.3172

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Weddina rIinInnr4nhs, P.*., inhn
Cullurn Free enQ;gern;n?
photos or color 8*10, 3238258

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REMODELING
New rms, kitS. Oath remodeling
Fireplaces We handle the
whole ball of wax
B. E. LINK CONST

outside screened runs ott
floorsleeping boxes, insulated.
shady kennels, circulating

fans. Also Air conditioned
cages. we cater to your pets.
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Custom built utility 6. boat trail.
its, truck racks &amp; misc.

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'71 Invader Elite 17' tn-hull with
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PATIO SALE-Ranges,
refrigerators &amp; misc, 317
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Mildew
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yrs CIp 665 6185 DeBary
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FILL DIRTS, TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hit? 323 7580

Apartment complex. Call us
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
we have what you're looking ____________________
for.
Clean 13' F lab-Ski goat, cornplete with trailer, skils &amp; full
deVil, iiO engine. 1350.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Work

3730707

BARGAIN TV's
W7iypay more?
HERB'S TV
2197$. SanfordAve.
323.1731

BUILDERS
rIght spot t
build duolexes or small

CAIN DECORATORS
(,uaranteed Referencei
LicenSed Bonded Insured
Free est
121 0)92

Drapes. Upholstery

Mint 3391316.

ATTENTION

staining Free Ext After you
nave called Ihe rest call Ihe
besf $63 5592

uiterations.Ore;;makinq

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TV r.po 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$192.75. Sal $113.16 or $17

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FIXTURES Jenkins Furni
lure, 205 E 25th St. 3230981

SANFORD AUCTION

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znq in repainting, in? &amp; ext

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE.

MILLERS
26lCOrlandoDc.
Ph.323-0352

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Licensed&amp; Reasonable,Quaiity
FreeEst
64700-48

wallpaper, wall Iexing. wood

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frnntageon heavily traveled S.
Sanford Ave., enroute to
Airport. Building on property

PaInting

PATIOS SIDEWALKS
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322 85.15
after 6

WE BUY FURN&amp;APPL
1 Pc or houseful
24 hrs.
339 1020

'000dUNdTV'i,$255,up

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Salyage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.

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dentlal AuctIonS I Appraisals,
Call Dell's AuctIon, 323-3620,

$316.

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701 5 Park Ave
322 6509

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Originally $4.49, assume paymerits of $21 mo. Agent 339

could easily be converted to
offices, rental units or home
with business. PossIbililles are

OWNER SAYS SELL-? B*m, 1
bath Block home with I enc.d'
yard. Excellent coed. Only
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CARPETS, READY FOR OC
CIJPANCY. ONLY $2U00.

MORRIS

174'

BRAND NEW OVIEDO OUP.
LEX, 3 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET. CENTRAL AIR.

CAROLINA LOG HOME-I
Bdrsns, 2 baths with
FIREPLACES, Central H&amp;A,
all on 2 acm. $150,000.

WE ARE CONCERNED
WITHYOUR NEEDS

Rig.

MORTGAGE. $32,000.

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t:arryMart, 215 Sanford Av.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furnIture, Refrig,. stove;,

OFFICE FURNITURE
40 Complete Office;
339 7020 LONGWOOD

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Used tbl model color TV's, all
$99.95, 10 to choose

HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE

AVVI(ADLC £

Cash 322.4132

Pu5h button controls, ha
carouse, still in warranty.

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Sold orig. $4O.33, used snort
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Agent 33-$3$6.

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Mowing. Edging. etc
Time, Vacation or all season
322 0218
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MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

Sanford

Call Evenings 365 7026

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MORTGAGE. TOTAL 5.10,300.

sso,000.

DUPLEX IN SANFORD —
Owner will hold mortgage with
substantial down payment.
Only 134-000:

241 Palmetto Ave. 2 BR, iS,
new refrlg., gas stove, 8. hot

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Neilor repair. leaky showers our
specialty. IS yrs Exp 8696562

CARPORT WANTED

KENMORE WASHEPaIi
Service. Used Machines.

74395 Myrtle Ave.

BLE C.ARPORT, APPLI-

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kwormatIon after 5:30.
323 6502.

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CLOSE IN-3 Bdrms, 2 baths,
FIREPLACE, plenty of
parking for truck) C equipment. Income from Mobile
Home spices .diacent. S acres

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Orig. 5529, now 5205 or $1 ma.

BROKER

Dependbi: Lawn 3'rvice

MEINTZER TILE

Antiques, modern furniture,
Stertihg Silver, Oriental Rugs.
Diamonds Bridges Antiques
323 75)1

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celtent condition, all for only
5725 Call 323 7)5)

LAKE FRONT, NICEL'y
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE

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equipment No115 Sanford

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recliner, sofa chair, coffee

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Sanford

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SEIGLER REALTY

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Bdrm, 3 baths, with dec.
FIREPLACE, zoned for
professional office. Only

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OFFICE FURNITURE
IOCompteseOffices

$7,900 WITH LOW DOWI
PAYMENT.

*HANDY MAN SERVICES.
Home Repairs at Lowest Cost

nilure Salvage. 372 6771.
We buy uI'Jfurnitu
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500S Sanford Ave

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NEAR LAKE HARNEY

...and Clearing

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Bulldozing, (tearing. flackhoe
Service- Ditches, culvert;,
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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur-

Mahogany Dining Suite
327 061)
113 Magnolia Ave.

LOTS. 512.500, TERM
AVAILABLE.

wool New or old homeS.
CUSTOM IPISULP.TIOP4 C0
1231183 or 8)1 1278 Free cit

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Antio_ue French Pro.'inciaI
Channel back chair, excellent
cond , $75. Maple Early Am,
stereo radio, $100. 322 7170,

3', ACRES. PAVED ROAD
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Multiple Listing Service

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EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.,

REALTORS

A RETREAT FROM CITY
Assumable mortHUBBUB
gage on 10 acres, deeded ad.
cess to the St. Johns. Only
$71,000.

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Te Even'i
Herald Classified
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S. - Just Results I

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Handy Man Special. 3 BR, 18

House Cleaning

Carpet ClOaning
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Smo old,5l0O
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S Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, tabl.
&amp; 1 chairs, $50 each, NoIl'
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792 S. of Sanford. 322 $721.

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINC.
(PALATKA AREA),
3
CHOOSE FROM. $6,5012

only $66,700.

323-5253

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custom features, Fl R, FP 5,
only 1 yr. pidi You'll love it for

2525
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Loch Arbor on ~ acre. Many

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
ASSOCIATES, INC.

dep. 3220216.

Berm, 1 Bath, mature couple.
truck parking available. $230
mo plus Sec Dep. References.

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your own pool! 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,
family rm. large game room
or 4th bdrm. Builder's own
quality home. $69,900.

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Air cond., fenced yard, fully
equipped kitchen, washer &amp;
dryer hook-up. $320 per mo.
oo
security
deposit,
references required. No pets.
Call 322-1471.

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Mayfair Country Club or enloy

25445. French Ave. 3220231
3fl':3777, 3220719, 322-5333

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323-3700
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$26,000.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Home. Enloy fishing the St.
Johns. Nicely landscaped
corner lot 8. priced right at

EXEC. HOME
2.1'Iz with
family room, all equipped in
Stone Island. 2 acres, canal
priv., $450 mo. 1st, last &amp; sec.

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South of Sanford

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new interspring bedding
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sits onlyl Free
local delivery. NaIl'S Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92. Soot

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clear span buildin9s (Major
Mfg I • 20*24.10'
for
53.220 00 • 30.18*17 tor
51)41 00 S 10*15.11' for
55.12100 5 II'.?
11 for
17.59000, F.O,B Factory. Call
Toll Free Today I 800 840 lS7
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See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front I rear BR's,

neighborhoodl 5cr. porch, -Fl
Rm., din, area &amp; piorel A Buy'
579,0001

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Romp RepairS. Remodeling
21 irs
122 0171
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TOWER'SBEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrietl's Beauty
Nook 519 E 1st St . 372 5712

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reseued, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $111 or
s mo. Agent 3396186.

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large tree shaded lot in nice

porch. Excellent retirement or
starter home. Only 541,900.

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912 French Ave.

home In Shadow Lake Woods
on large wooded sitet Every
imaginable featuret Yours for
5105.0001

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tvlI Singer 1-utura Fully auto,

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Free Es! LiC &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Cons!, LId,
327 6457

Reconditioned room A C's 4000
to 30.000 131U's 90 day guar
Sales 8. Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center,
John Young Pkway 298 6071
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shaded lot. 3 .Bdrm. 1 bath,

%DUpIe*Apt.(flew)28R,l5,A.
C heat, ref., dec stove. $275
per mo. &amp; Sec. Dep.-Lease,
Mohawk Dr., Sanford. 322.

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devastated country Into a 'teniatlonal flgwe the North
g AD. 1960, offer for sale an $MI fo
TheAlbanlandlictator never
model for the Third World. Koreansforyearshaveent. iefl,, aeamd wife, Kim
the
highest
bidder,
for
cash,
, wixm he married In the sublect to èiiy and
Totally
has achieved International American
all etzIsth
Importanceforhlmselforhls
bombers
destroyedIn by tamed Third World and KoreanWarera,lsbelleedto
liens,af the Pront (WasH Door c2
the communist bloc chlettanc h&amp;ve been one of his
theSe
leCoyCoijr1
cowitry. KIm 11 Sung has.
Korean War, the - north lavlihly- In Pyongyang.Sanford, Florida, the above
Tetares. Kim was only 33 years old korean' capital
described personal property.
city,
Though cor and in debt,
Though Worth Koeea'c3
Thd said sale is being mad. to
when Soviet armies marched Pyongyajig, has been turned-satisfy the terms of said WrIt'of
heavy handed diplomacy
1emIlyeflal,
jnti, northern Korea in 1945, into a lovely city', with togtveeconounlcaldandeven
Execution,
sometime;
Irrltited
other
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John C POItA.
with the collapse 01 Japan's spacious parks and apart- weapons to developing coun.- nooRligned
countries, the
Shariti.
mptre, and Installed merit houses decorated with tr1e, North Karegn - pilots
SemInole County,.
'
Isidership a1 the top - is
their Korean satrap, colçrful tiles.
Florida
flew MIGs in Egypt in th last sophisticated, Kim aides SJXh
Qy6, fl, 36, 37,Q
Ifis llfelor goal has been
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Rapid progteas was made Egypt4irael war, nd well. as
former Premier Pak Sung DEW3O
'di Diais,e.i of Adi,1*saa

1945.

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322-7972

ERA.

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Cooks. Diii Workers - Cashiers.
Wait reisis. Prep Cooks

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REALTORS
2110 Sanford Ave.

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 311
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.

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41A-Condniun'5
ForSale

'Custom Built, new 8 BR, 28

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complete with guest cottage &amp;
much more, $92,000.

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you are haVing diffIculty
findIng a place, to live, car to
drive, a lob, or some service
you have need of, ra all our
want ads every day.

saul s3.g excellent boss

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3 BEDROOM, 4 bath, lakefront
dreamhouse On 4I- acres

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Home Repair

Baauty Care

Hamilton
Railroad Pocket Watch
322 3111

Very large 1 or 2 BR condo w all
appl., Including W 0, w w
carpet, C &amp;A, 527,900 1 BR;
5)1,900 2 BR. 611 Ciii or 1.273-

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Terrific wagel
IkROP

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WE LIST AND SELL.
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE INTHE
SANFORD AREA

mtg. No qualifying. $27,500.

'nt Furnis'

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FOITNE

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at 500 LOrçwOOd Oviodo Road,

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General Laba' Day shift,
at American Wood Products,
200 Marvin Ave., Longwood
betwien s 1. 11 am.

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Hoxha, both of whom have have toiled under Kim's stern
ruled tieir cownri. eince rule to rebuild their war-

LA N DSCAPU CS
Own hours, excellent money

MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR
Right position for right person.

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Furniture available.

Bedroom, 1 Bath, all pp.
pliances including Washer &amp;
Deyer, outside Storage, newly
decorated, $225 mo., first, last
&amp; sec. dep. 1271.1791.

&amp;

Equal Opportunity Employ.r

Sanford's Sales Leader

JJ

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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

-50-A Jeiry

SANFORD BARGAIN $29,900
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Central HIA,
wwcarpet, all applianceS. 327.
0323.
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Ii PcI. FinancIng Available

REALTORS

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Sanford Airport 323-7600,

CASHIER

REALTY

2-1 NEW CARPET 6. paint.
$3,000 down-Owner will hold

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ASSEMBLERS

STENSTROM

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Exp, pays, never bored.

One '73 t*Itcr Mobile Home, VIN

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P.T, dictaption, exp.

penaJfly cult.

County, Florida, more par.
tlarIy described as follows:
Dafendnt's Undivided ½ In-

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Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. Excellent company benefIts, 10
Pd. holidays, pension &amp; insurance.
Apply
AMF
Powerboat Div. 1143 30th St.

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adults.

Assembler exp. In cruisers.

EMPLOYMENT

teacher

Progr
Independentof
the
two
terrupted
by anything like the Withluck,heco(ddb5rtmnjg
Now that Tito is gone, only communist
giants
by - Cultural RevolutIon that North Korea well into the '1k,
two
of the conmunlst skillfully playing Peking off
occurred In China from, 1965.
Little is known of his
chleftans
who Sprang power
against Moscow, while gettIng 78. kim
and
ivae'
life. South Korean
his
cabinet
from the ashes of World War
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VWIIUUUL Q&amp;U ILUIU WUT.
ministers
II
will
ronsel,,
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o
ahnnt
Intel1lanr
antic.'..
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14*111 WJU
P70ngy
wlU
0017
a
light
him
with
anywhere
from two
Albanian President Enver
SInce 1953, North

BOAT

ma.
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, Pinecrest.
Large fenced yard, new paint
&amp; carpet. Assumable I' pct.,
mtg. $36,500.
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refrig. freezers, w,'iter cOolers,
misc CaIt 373 77 86 anytime

F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

10 Complete Offices
339 7070 LONGWOOD

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1967 MERCEDES 7305
See at 107 Pine Lake Dr
Near Ihe ç.olf cciircp

Air Conditioning

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Sanford. Lovely 1 or 2 'BR, air,
$220. il-7U3.

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Owner will hold at 10 pct,

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perlenced with inboard &amp;
Inboard.outrd.

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323.5176

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28E DROOM-Adults only
No pets.
Call 339-6956 after 5p.m.

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)Oij?l KPIDER,ASSOC
107 W CommeroaI
Phone 322 188), Sanford

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Lawnmowers We sell the best &amp;
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO. 301 W 1st St

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bdrm ret iremept home, large
yard, garden, mint, .'cond.
$.45,9QQ,

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mo 3d3-6307 after 5:30.

305 323-1863

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CODE A PHONE

tras. Asking $51,900 or rent for

Eve. 305-668-5640

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2 bath, brick fireplace, large
lakeside deck, dock, storage
bldgs., fenced lot, many cx

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33970?OLONGWOOD

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92.50, of Sanford 3221721
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Start your own used bookstore!
5.0000used books for sale. Call
775 306i or 21? 1896 for details.
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ORSALEORRENT
Lakefront country charm, 2 BR,

DELTONA-Lakefront lovely 2

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helpful. Excellent typing skills
are a must. Good starting
salary based On exp.Excelient
benefits. S9nd resume to
Box Si co The Evening Herald,
P.O. B 1637, Saiford, Fl. 32771.

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2435'--, SFrench (11 92) Sanford
323. 5324

PRICE'REDUCED TO$fl,500
on this very special 2BR, l.-3 8,
home completely refurbished.
Will go FHA VA or Cnventional
or o.vner will hold wrap

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items to chq,ose from Noll's

322-579)

WILSUNMAIER FURNITURE
BUY,SELL.TRADE
3)1 315 E, F-li-st St.
322 5627

The veal Estate Agency

W Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Brtker

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required.
Wouid prefer at least 2 years in
med. trans. Good English
background

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OWNER ANXIOUS

DUPLEX POSSIBLES-7 Story
$32,500. I Story $28,300 Terms.

I BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults onlf
on Loke Ads. Just So: of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Sanford.
Call
323-8610
-' Marina's Villag.

A north SZmInoie County Or.
thopedlc practice is seeking an
exp. medical transcriptionist.
An exciting I. challenging
position is open for the right
perSon. High school education

grammar

,2 ACRE HOMESITE

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charming 3 bdrm, huge rooms,
formal dining, fIreplace, 5
mm. to town, $79,900,

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1963 WILLIS JEEP Station
Wheel
drive
Wagon-2
RCbuilt Class'c. AUtO. VS
Chevy chassis, 51.500 nveSIe..
sell for 13.100 firm Trade for
boat or pickup 372 0956

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74 Firebird. must sell
$2,000good condition
3228922

323 7831

60-A—Business E9ulp,
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834 4605 (Dealer'.

80-Autos-

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to '75 models Call 339 9100 or

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French

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AUTO, AIR. LOOKS GOOD.
PUNS GOOD EXC TIRES,
cc III

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,JtoanfordAve,

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one soon.

10 Complete Office;
3397020L0NGW000

OFFICEFURNITURE
10 Compiete Offices
339 7070 LONGWOOD

REALTOR MIS
)92#471
Ev,32).mt

2'-', ACRES Country, 2 story

Unfurnjshed

Experienced Medical
Transcriptionist

BURNER, PITTUi

He turned II April 15, owned by Patricia Pickard, said
never was In. and appears in guod heajth, prO91r'tYbImflQIocat,dln$,i4,

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300 N. French Aye,
Sanford, Florida

11:00A.M. On the 26th day of May
AD. 1960. offer for sale and sell to
liii highest biddir, for daft,
sublect to any and all exIsting
liens, at the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse in

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uaiiIied
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $750
Low down payments, 322 2287.

Estate, inc. 322-6437.

PORIG

cLassified act, to splve it. Try

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lOCompleteOffices
339 7020 LONGW000

4 pct.- irttdrest to

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Sanford Gra'cious living. Reas,
reekly &amp; monthly rates,
¶j$iiitie-s Pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak

170 N Pdrk Ave.

'74 El Camino Classic AM FM.
AC. PS. PB. Camper top,.
Good condition. $2,600 or best
offer Call Niiesbeforeoat 3231700

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WE BUY CARS
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s;uaneot;s for

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65 OLDS. F $5330 Enine, ar.

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79—Trucks.Traiiers

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1979 Honda XL 500 5. Red, 1
Cylinder, i valve, 2 header
pipes. 23" front wheel, only
6000 miles Cost $1,819. sell for
51.300 Call 373 0388
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Sanford

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Daily Johnny Walker Real

JUNE

t9.*50 DOWN Buys this large
attractive 3 bdrm with family
rm. Large' shaded yard, nice
area. Assume low Interest
mtg. Won't 1,1st! $41,900.

29—Rooms

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5940 or 513.3921 Monday.
Friday only between 9:001:30.

Ewnlng Hendd

Defendant John Alexander's '
UNDIVIDED INTEREST in thi
following: Lots I and 5, IlocIt 10,
Tier 10, AC. Martin's Addifi, .
recorded in it Sock I, Page 9*
Public Records of SemInole
County, Florida. Subisci proper
located at 704 West 9th Street,
Sanford, Florida. Two.itory, re

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free himself

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100 Sunland Dr., corner tot 3 BR,
lB. kit, equipped, washer.
dryer, w w carpet, family
room, scr. porch, well landscaped, etc. 537.900 terms If
desired. Open House 1 to '5

REALTOR,MLS
Day or Night

county, $13,500.

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2413 French Ave

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Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.

323-5774

322-7113

Creative Expressions

Olan Mills Portrait Studios has
openings
i
for
immediate
mature
professional sales
oriented men and women who
need to earn $15,000.00 and up
per year. $250.00 pet week
while in training. Must furnish
own transportation. For
personal interview contact Mr.
Hall TOLL FREE 1100.543.

Ron Beck.
Adve'tIsIng
DIrector

321-0759

Harold Hall Realty

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sales.
'person Is needed for
- sales and service of
new advertisers, A
great future for a selfstarter. Previous sales
experience
required,
Salary plus commls.
sion With full company
benefits, Apply in person to:

while American.

bloc

yourself to investigate.
1, If
are above average
2. Neat appearance
3. AggressIve with outgoing

college degree
6. Can be out of town Snigtitsper

An aggressIve

ALTT Inc.

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dohn

26.40 Sanford Ave.

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TEACH STITCHERY

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North Korea

can

If you want an opportunity that
comes rarely-in a persons life
time then you owe it to

personality
1. Over 25 riign cnoou graduate
minimum with workIng exp. or

ADVERTISING
SALES

County, Florid., more par
ticularly described is follows:

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
a claim as elder the United States hurled ships and mechanical rice Korea to gain oheerver
SALE
status
statesman in the cnmunist
Kim's armies back,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
planters, although Its limited in the Untied Nations a few
Execution.
ttiat y virtue of that certain Writ
bloc and the Third World.
Only Chinese Intervention numbers of passenger cars years ago. It also paved the of ExecutIon
John C. Polk,
issued
out
of
and
,,
By diplomacy and pro- and shipments of Russian still are Imported from way for North Korean entry 'iidet the seal of the COUNTY
paganda,
Seminola County,
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
has weapons saved North Korea foreign countries,
the
The Into
non-aligned upon a final
Florida
been building up the 67-year- from collapse, and the 1950-53
judgement rendered
president himself rides In a movement
Publish May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1960
in the aforesaid court on the
old President Kim for just Korea War ended in a
21st DEw.31
Lincoln Continental on many backed South Korea was kept day of January, A.D., 1960, In that
such a role for years.
certain
case
stalemate.
intitied,
AAA
Act
Ion
state occasions,
OUt,
While it is 'unlikely Kim
'lnc, a Florida corporation,
Kim, the son of an itinerant Plaintiff, -vi- Patricia Pickard,
However, the war gave Kim
take over Tito's role as
One price the Koreans have
and a peasant Defendant, wit cli aforesaid Writ
school
of a chance to
from
paid for progress is
leader of the 8Onation
of Execution was delivered to in.
mother, was cânverted
the overlordship of the rule
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
nonaligned countries, he.
Kim and his advisers, Marxism in his teens.
Florida. and I have levied upon the HUN
could enhance his stature — Soviets, and he seized it. Since under the husky presIdent's
,
following described property
1953 Kim
his advisers
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WOMENANDMEN
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Co.nty casit
Seminole County, akIi
Case Ms. 79.2331
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Req. Real Estate Broker

theOnly one in Florida You set

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1972 FORD COUR IER
with camper, $850 Call 323 2303

Robinson. Orlando, 4722976

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From$lOto $50

3127480

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgatej We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida

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a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday et 6pm ts

A OK TIRE

OFFICE FURNITURE
lOCompleteOffices .339-7O2OLONGW000

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REALTOR. 322 7195
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BUY JUNKCRS

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47.A—?rtgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

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Hwy 92lmile west of Speed

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9615.

Modernized, CH&amp;A, convenient location. $17,250,

,BAi- MAN REALTY

Eves.3fl-06l7.322l587
207 E. 25th St

Inc

SURPRISING COMFORT in this
tge 2 BR older home.

REALTOR
MIS
323 6061 or eves. 323 0517

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323-7832

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EXTRA MONEY AT HOME
stuffing and-or addressing
envelopes. Send Stamped selfaddressed envelope to: Smith,
P.O. Box 1111, Sanford 32771.-

322-0580.

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CONVENIENCE STORE
CLERK - Good company
benefits, Apply Handy Way
Food Store, Sanford area.

COL8

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piano fantastic tone &amp; touch
response, $895 Cannon Music
Village
Longwood
Co.,
, $hoppng Center. SR 134.1 bk

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Mid-Fla, Business Brokers

would like to work for The
Treasure Chest, call Mabel

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as $10,000 down. We have the
business for you, 628 2701.

If you have some following and

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delux models. Full price $995
includes bench &amp; delivery.
Also exceptionally nice StUdIo'

UD to 510.000. mavb. mnr.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
r,uuri Mulnorily jua-jj-

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Removed

Cars

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New Solnet pianos Choose from
2top brand names, these are

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
the City of Sanford for
rehabilitation project, will pay

C all Bait

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Many businesses for sale as low

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Suitel
Sanford

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TDpDoll6r Paid for unk &amp; U;ed
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equip
ment

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assume mortgage on Home in
Sanford area, 322-4668.

M. Unsworth Realty

on 1 acre. $92,000. 2nd acre
available 531.00(1.

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HAIR STYLIST

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Sanford, Florida. the above
dISO'IbId REAL propetly,
That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms Of said Writ g

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FHVA,FHA235&amp;24S

MARKHAM WOODS ROAD.
BR. 78, Fam. Rm,, Din Rm.

—Business Opportunities

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The unification of North and South In mechanizing farming, and made North Korean

expected passing from the

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Esjate Wanted

Have $2,000 down payment to

NIALIOC

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Nw Smyri-ia Ocean Front, furn 2
BR. 28, grounds level, by week
or month. 862 7841 aft. 1.
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brick building
and the undermined as Sheriff of

Clam 'Tito's Role

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SeeksEmployment
668-6727

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142 Carver Av ACade,fl Manor
&amp; der If ou qualify
$2,
.I'YGrif'jth Realtor
.
lTOO
112S-1426
3222994

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21—Situations Wanted

Earn Extra $$

ROBBIE'S
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47—Real
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Girls

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Open 2 to 6 daIly

37.B-RentalOnices

Opportunity Employer. Apply
in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 30th - St. Located on
Sanford Airport.

Ages 12-18

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339-050,

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NEW HIAES

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Fiberglass Laminator; Experienced only. Excellent
company benefit;, 10 paId
holidays, insurance, an Equal

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afterSchool
Call Circulation Dent.

brindle spots on head &amp; hips.
Named Samp$om, In Lake Ashby area. REWARD. 904427.9853, New Smyrna Beoch.

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Self-management by factories, communes and
republicshasgIvenYugosIaylaanstituuo,Jwy ship is the fact that Tito willed it. At no time
of dealing with regional tensions. In the past, the there been any serious
contender to take over from
country was bloodied by conflict between Croat and him,

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autonomy within the republics and provinces. But province an
Plaintiff
equal say in national affair's.,what no
self-management also extends downwards to every one can forecast is how the system will work
tin Alexander Defendant
village and factory, where employes rather than the without Tito's moderating presence as head both
of
state or party take the basic decisions affecting the 24-member presidium çf the
,
Circig Cs,ri
League f'(
Seminole Count
their lives,
nists and the nine-member state council,
Florida
Although
Case N.. te.zzIC
Now that he is gone, both party and state
CAIJKU
of production, as in a claSsic communist economy, leadership will rotate.
N.E. Nabell d-b-a StokeIs
self-management has introduced flexibility, scope
Monument Company, Plaintiff
Despite economic liberalization, Yugoslavia
v.
for initiative and the profit motive Into what used to doesn't
have freedom of speech and economy, and John Alexander
be a drab Marxist economy on typical East self-management does not allow aiticism of basic
NOTlCIOFSHIRlpp$$1
European lines.
communist tenets.
NOTICE I1,HEREBY oiveip4
virtue Of
But self-management is seen by officials here as
certal'I
Some analysts say problems would arise If hI- Writs of Execution asthose
listed ao C
being as important politically as economically,
dividual republics attempted to break out of fl
and more PartIcularly theIt
The concept was
Ex*cuf ion iUv,d out of and under
Introduced in 1950 when Tito was communist consensus and tried to go It alone,
the
seeking an ideological underpinning for his regime
soul of the Ciuit Court aif
Wealthy Croatia already tried such separatist
Seminole County, Florida, upon I
following hisbreakwithSovjetdjctatorjo5efStajffl
fitisi 1ud91'nint rendered
In tptC
two years previously. Tito, under savage attack by In the early 1970s.
aforesaid court 'on the 7th day aif
March AC). 1$0, In that certali
the Soviet Union, was concerned to show that his
I
If liberalism or separatism went too far, this cisc entitled H.E. Naben
d- b-iI
policies were Ideologically pure. The self- could provoke demands within the party or the Stokis Monument Company
management concept Is based on Lenin's slogan,
Plaintiff -vs. John Alexander
army for a return to rigid central government.
"Factories to the workers."
Defefid,nt, which aforesaid WriI
But officials afflrüs 'ugoslavs would never Of
Execution was delIvered to miI
Self-management was put into practice on a large voluntarily
give up their self-management system,
is
Sheriff
of Seminole County
scale in 1965, when restrictive central economic Th&amp;fear is that the
Florida, and I have levied upon thiI
Soviet Union might try to bring
controls were dropped, frontiers were tlrown open
following described prope,tl
underlying regional tensions to the boil, and thus try
ned by John Almiandit, Uk
and a process of political devolution was vigorously to force
property being located In Semiofi
return
to
Moscow-style
centralized
adopted.
bureaucracy,
Perhaps the biggest boost for collective leader-

Boys &amp;

LOT: W!iittMale. Bulldog with

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Kim Réàdy To
PEKING (UPI)

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Extending the committee system into the federal

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ined boss (or decades
Senior .Yuggelav ftctatá do not see It that way.
"I do not believe the Yugo.slav people would ac-

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example, between developed, Catholic

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relatively faceless conmuttee?
time before another strong leader emerges to take
the place of President Josip Broz Tito, the unques-

Florida.
Allan F. Keith,
Chairman Seminole

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AUTOREPAIR GARAGE ,,
For Rent. Hwy. 17-92
Call 323 1921

information about yourself
telling us why you think you
are qualified to do this job.
Send to Box SI co The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford

WANTED

5—lost a Found

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specific law beinq implement ad.__________
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21, 1980, to consider the repeal Of
Policy 6Gx3- 431.31 concernlFng
transportation of klndergart "
pupils. Purpose for the repeal Ii
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longer necessary. Also for ci
sid,ratlon ii amendment 0V
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concern the ages tot admission of

whos, fifth birthday ii attainad
between the legal entry date a
January 1 of any school year. TPis
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must see it is ubedfor library purposes
until 1983, If the county leaves the city
would need at least six months to make
other library arrangements.
In its April 28 action, the city approved
the county's proposal with the stipulation
that the library be maintained as a
general public library. City officials felt
the stipulation was necessary because
the lounty had once inquiçd about
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TEHRAN,
"All letters for the hostages must be sent to the
been told of the unsuccessful April 25 rescue mission and Embassy because the students do not want to divulgeTehran
which
warned they would be killed if the United States tries it hostages are ui which city," Donya
said in the report,

again, a Tehran newspaper said today.

activated Tuesday to quell- fighting and
disorderly conduct among refugees
becoming impatient at the long wait. The
force now totals 700, but William Traugh
of the Federal Emergenc Management

newspaper for the report, which gave no source for the

were sent to staging areas in Key.West;

Tamlami Park In Miami, and EgUn Air
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threats.
tionary Council, said the first order of business of the
"Each hos tage has been told where he is now being held parliament will be a vote of confidence in a new govern.
and the students who accompanied them to the outlying ment.
cities know English well," the newspaper said.
"Then It may take up the hostage Issue," the fundaen.
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last Saturday. He sa id he expected

without saying whether the "advice" to hostage Nundies

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the rescue mission and the threat," the newspaper Donya
In another development, a top leader of the Islamic
was quoted as saying. But other captives were Indifferent, Revolutionary Council said today Iran's parliament
Will
the paper said,
convene In six weeks but will itive only second priority to
The Tehran Times quoted the Persian language Donya considering the release of the 53.)i,merIcan hostages.

West at 6a.m. Another 279 were en route Agency said federal forces, including 75
U.S. marshals, would start replacing the
to Miami by bus.
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guardsmen
today.
Toner repo rted the refugee count at th
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and In a gym and hangars at Eglln marshals, from along the East Coast,
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officials, Is In need of renovation and, as
a library, is inadequate unless expanded.
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con iplete arectual
hik' workups to see if
the building s wirth renovating and if
expansion -is feaslbte'and would be cost
effectiv~,is opposi-xi to renting or buying
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Street by a partnership of two Orlando bedroom loft, two bedroom and twobedroom loft apar tments . Complete
men, known as Sanford Landing Ltd.
Trevor W. Hall Jr., partner and Co- amenities are to be provided at the
sponsor of the project with Robert complex, }ll said, Including a pool,
Boblnchuck, said a contract for purchase tennis courts, clubhouse, sauna
of the property from the Ernest W. possibly a day dock in the lake.
Southward family and the Bill Kirk
The apartments rentals, will not be
family has been executed.He declined to subsidized or for low-Income persons,
reveal the purchase price or the con- Hall uld.'The units will be available to
any qualified tenant in the moderate
struction valuà of the project.
Ball said he has received preliminary Income range. The complex Is to be built
approval Tor a mortgage for the project Ina design (o-to2%itorle
through the Government National
Hall said the apartment complex
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proposed
known as"GlnnyMa." Under this federal new hospital and has 161 feet of frontage
program mortgages are purchased by on First Street and more than 1,000 feet
the federal agency, which isa secondary frontage on the lakefront. 11 property
mortgage money market.
will be kept "pretty much" In Iti natural
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GNMA later in the year and groundThe property Is alreedy sofl$ for
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Herald Stall Writer
John Pierce, manager of the Mayfair
Bridge ........................ ioc
Funeral services for Retired Naval Country Club and a friend for 30 years,
Calendar
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Commander H.A. "Speed'-' Moreland Jr., said, "I've lost a good friend and the
Classified Ads ..... ........... Z3B
54, of 109 Brentwood Drive, Sanford, who community has lost a good individual."
Comics .......................1OC
died early today at Seminole Memorial
Crossword ....................1OC'
Capt. Jim de Ganahl, who served with
Hospital will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the
DearAbby..................... lB
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford Moreland for six years as a Navy filer in
Death ........................12A
the A-3 program and the Vigilantes In
with Dr. Virgil L Bryant pff'iciating.
Dr. Lamb .....................lOC
Burial will be in the Oaklawru Sanford, called Moreland one of the
Editorial ..... ......................Cemetery with full military honors-u. finest officers I have had the pleasure of
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Retired from the Navy In. 1964
Our lves...................... lB
usinessmen's Breakfast Club in SanB
Moreland was vice president and Sanforj
Sports .... ............... ....lilA
The group, organized in January,
branch manager of the First Federal
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Weatha' .......................ZA
recent retirement.
"Death doesn't bother me," Moreland,
World...............................Greater Sa nford Chamber
of Corn- a man of deep faith, told a Herald staff
merce Executive Manager Jack Homer writer In December. -"I have a terinjnaJ.
called
Moreland, who was active in the type disease but people can live 25 years
Reagan, Carter score
chamber, "a very special person with a and therapy Is improving every day. I'm
impressiv, wins...
dynamic personality and a man with not worried about it. -I'm not afraid to the
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retained on the Sanford Police Department roster.
Brooks, meanwhile, said he had no,t filed a here. The hours are not the best in the world, but
Stall Writer
Moore said today he had believed the settlement complaint with the civil rights compliance division, overall I
a satisfied right here." Brooks said
Former Sanford Poli ce Acting Sgt, John C. Moore
included provisions that he was to be promoted to a Office of Justice Assistance, Research and
A letter from the Justice lh'parunent tothe city in
refused today to reveal the full details of his latest
early March notifying the city was being in
complaint of racial discrimination against the city "full-fledged sergeant" and placed in control of a K. Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice,
(police dog) unit.
He
said
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received
a
questionnaire
from
the
vestigateti for racial discrimination was met with
of Sanford which has been filed with the U.S. Justice
He said Instead he was named an acting sergeant federal department about ttirl'e months ago. "The consternation by city officials
Department.
and placed in charge of a "canine control." "I didn't questionnaire asked questions similar to ones asked
The correspondence did nut indicate exactly what
"I'm not afraid. I Just want to keep the peace," he
know they were making me a dogcatcher," he said. the city of Sanford," Brooks said, noting armiong was the basis
of the charges against the city ,
said, adding he has been advised by persons in the
Moore said he was "terminated" by the city while those questions was whether he had been given a
In midMardi the letter was followe d by a
Justice Department not to discuss the matter.
he was a patient In a hospital, "and, some people promotion.tlLsergeant.
questionnaire and ,a cover letter from
am keeping quiet for right now," he said.
Justice
are under the impression I'm being paid by the city
Brooks has not been given a promotion to Departiiient notifying the city that it must answer
Moore did say, however, that he is not and never of Sanford.
I'm drawing 100 per cent social security sergeant. He applied for the promotion and took a the questions or face loss of federal revenue sharing
has been happy with the pre-determination set.
disability," he said,
city civil service test in 1918. Two other men one funds and any federal funds from the U.S. Law
tiement Sanford officials executed with the U.S.
In response to Moore's assertions, City Manager black and one white
were selected by a panel Enforcement Assistance Administration I l,EAAi
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Knowles, who is in Tallahassee on city composed of five officers from other Jurisdictions.
City Attorney VCrnon MiLC and City Manager
(EEOC) on June 21, 1977. At the time he was also a
business, said today, "Moore knew the city didn't Their recommendations were accepted by the Warren Knowles in telephone calls to the Justice
party to the agreement.
have a K-9 corps in the police department."
department.
Department told that agency the matters conagreement called for back pay to be given to
Of the ex-policeman's termination from the city,
Brooks said he talked with Moore and that Moore cerning Brooks and Moore had been settled with the
Moore and Sa nford Patrolman,Tony Brooks and for Knowles said
Moore's name was carried on the told him he (Moore) submitted the complaint to the execution of the EEOC agreement nearly three
their reinstatement with the department. Sums of .
police department roster for almost two months justice department, "His original complaint is still years ago.
e,oney were also granted to several other persons alter his sick le ave
ran out. "And after that we gave under investigation," Brooks said. "1 don't know
Sen. Lawton Chiles, E)'Lakeland, has also conwho claimed they had been discriminated against him a medica l leave
of absence. He didn't notify us what is going on," Brooks said, adding he has filed tacted the Justice Department on the matter.
because of race.
of where he was or w ha t was wrong," Knowles said. only one complaint charging the city with racial
The city co mmission decided to give as much
Both Brooks and Moore were reinstated with the "We asked EEOC what we
should do and his ter- discrimination and that was the one settled by Information as possible to the Justice Department.
department. Brooks was assigned to the federal- minatlon was cleared by EEOC."
EEOC agreement.
All questions which the city could respond to, it (lid,
state Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and 18
Knowles also said there was no agreement that
Brooks
said
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assignments
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After numerous proposals bounced
back and forth between Sanford and
Seminole County officials, both
Jurisdictions are now in agreement oer
how to handle the downtown Sanford
County Library if the county elects to
keep the library in its 'present building.
Acceptance of a city-edited version of
the county's latest proposal by the county
this week makes the deal official. City
officials accepted the proposal with their
minor changes April 28.
The proposal gives the county an option
to purchase the library building from the
city for $10 if a study shows it would be
desirable for the county to continue
operating a library at that site.
The agreement also provides that the
county give the city six-months notice if
the count) decides to pull out of the
building, a Irv1sion the I'ity needs to
assure it will be -able to fulfill an
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half-staff at Memorial Park
on the city's lak'rront as a
tribute to the eight American
servicemen killed in Iran.
Prjdent Carter has ordered
the U.S. ag be lowered to
half-staff od all federal buildings, grounds and naval yessels until sunset Friday. "Th e,
names of the eight American
servicemen who died in a mission of rescue In Iran will forever stand among the names
of heroes," Carter said this
Week In signing the proclamation directing the lowerIng of the flag. The bodies of
the eight servicemen finally
are home, but their long-delayed return was shrouded in
secrecy. A C-141 Starlifter
touched down at Dover Air
Force Base at 6:37 p.m. EDT
Tuesday, bringing- home the
lodles.
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at the rate of 2,000
hundr ed U.S. Marines were ordered into dail y until the camp reach
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Key West today to relieve the weary of 10,000 by Saturday.
Florida National Guard of some of Its
Since the sealift began, 719 boats have
chores of caring for 5,000 Cuban refugees brought 21,141 refugees to Key West,
brought by the freedom sealift.
Radio Havana, in a broadcast
Milita ry authorities said the Marines monitored in Miami today reported 1,404
were expected to begin arriving about 4 vessels remained In the harbor at Marlel
p.m. from Camp LeJeune, N.C.
as of midnight Tuesday. It reported a
They also anno unced that a new Cuban "record 4,(fl3 antisocials left for e
th
refugee center will be established in an United States Tuesday."
area of Fort Chaffee, Ark. Fligh ts of
Officers from the Defense Departrefugees from Key West will begin as ,ment's Joinl Caribbean Command.
soon as it is in operation.
arrived at Key West and indicated
Processing facilities in the Florida federal troops would soon be available to
Panhandle and the Miami area were' take over chores from the Florida
already bulging with refugees. The tota l National Guard. A few National Guardarrivals aboard the sealift have soared smen who had Ia real conflict with their
above the 21,000 mark in the 16 days of (civilian) jobs" were permitted
to leave.
operations and tho usands more were
In Washington, White House aide Jack
ex pected.
Watson said the Carter Administration
Maj. John Toner at Eglin Air Force would make " a "massive" attempt to
Base said, "We're acting like a big resettle thç Cubaf) refugees outsk:
sponge, absorbing everything."
Florida.
An official at Key West lamented, "I
ca n get all kinds of airplanes, but the
Declaring a refugee emergency
parts of Florida, President Carter made
limitYng factor is — where do I send
them?"
available 810 million in federal funds and
During - the night, '?he Federal officials hoped things would improve. "We're losing ground at a less rapid
Emergency Management Agency
reported eight flights by chartered pace than before," said John Taylor, a
Boeing 737s brought 1,000 refugees from state coordinator for the refugee
Key West to Homestead Air Force Base, processing operation.

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State Fire Marshal John Chr istian said
today the blaze which did about $30,000 to
Casa Sandroni, 300 E. Commercial St.,
was t he work of an arsonis t.
Alter- several days of investigation,
Christian and Sanford Fire Inspector
Tom Hickson say they have ruled out any
accidental causes for the fire, such as
smouldering cigarettes or faulty wir ing.
They say they are presently awaiting
results of lab tests before they will know
for sure how the blaze was set.
The state's Arson Task Force, an
organization of arson investigators and.
insurance companies, has offered a
reward of up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest of the people invulved with se tting t he fire.
The task force is . tak ing confidential
collect calls in Orlando at 843-7900.
Christian said he and Hickson are now
interviewing Casa Sandroni employees
and persons connected with the
restaurant, which opened only two
months- ago. - -- -The investigators say the lire,
originally said td have started In the ,
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shown as she Is about to
drop a fly bill Saturday
afternoon at Sunlaud
Estates Park, where her
team was devasta ted by
the girls' team 374 In a
dothle header that topped
off Yonth Week activities.
Misty Adams (left)
displays the winning form
that helped the youth team
to victory. The girls' tabm
was composed of players
from Altamoute Springs
Youth Softball League and
"Aaron's Angels" of
Sanford. Th e Community
Leaders Men's Team woe
over the Boy's Team iS.iL

Age of Billie Boy's wife: "She is six times seven,
twentysight and eleven. She's a young thing and
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marshal, who was once anathema to visionary statesman who helped give
World leaders'heaped jiraise on Joslp
More 71to stories on Page 2A~ Soviet leaders for pulling Yugoslavia out birth to a bloc of nations that would not
Bros Tito as a visionary, statesman and
of the Soviet obit in 1948, was flashed follow either camp of the superpower.
warrior and even his former foe, the
President Carter described Tito, who across TV screens.
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having preserved the liberty and In.
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maverick style of independent - relgnty, Independence and unity"
a participant in the war for peace against world the authentic voice of non-alignment," Giscard said,
communism, dipped its flags to half- choice of words aimed for Moscow as Imperialism and
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Floridians will have the opportunity to said today Havill expects the drive will there has been some dispute as to what ment would result in lower property
vote for property tax relief in November easily obtain the 75,653 signatures this means. Property appraisers across taxes for some homeowners.
if a Petition drive to get the matter on thei needed to get the proposal on the ballot.
the state have been assessing property at
"The big deal as far as I'm concerned
ballot Is as successful as property
Anyone who wants to sign a Petition different rates.
is that It will make exemptions worth
assessors expect It to be.
can go to the property appraiser'a office
After a meeting in Tampa in more," said Seminole County Assistant
Petitions to place a
ttUational. at the Seminole County Court House in
December, property appraisers decided Property Appraiser Bill Suber. These
amendment proposal that would require Sanford. to Initiate the petition dr ive to amend the exemptions are the homestead exemp.
property to be assessed at48 percent of
The petition drive was Initiated by
law to read "65 percent of just value." tion,tte $5000 tax exemption granted to
Just value cm the Noveinberballot iiaye Matepmopertyapprabersafter Florida The drive began Feb. 15.
anyone ln Florida who owns and lives ina
been signed by 15,617 people as of April Gov. Bob Graham said fr would insist
Seminole County Property Appraiser home, and certain disability and senior
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Terry Goembel said the appraisers have citizens exemptions
property appraiser Ed Havill, chairman at 100 percent of value
until July to get the required number of
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of the statewide delve
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Chase Manha ttan Bank to 18
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candidate for ge.electlon today and state Senator Lori Wilson, and several
MIAMI BEACH, F1a (UP!)
Gov. bearded tyrant in Havana," Graham
prime lending rate a full per. and Bank of America, reduced
defended
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Bob Graham aid the wave of Haitians said.
centage point to 17% the heels of their prline lending rate to 18%
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percent frmn 19 or 19% percent.
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have reached our shores here In south '
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but ineh of the nation Is basking In warm temperatures and
*MM spring weather. One-quarter to one-half Inch Of rain
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activity spited across Wyoming Into central and eastern
Coloiido. Ov tbreeqiartars of an Inch fill In GslnesvWs,
Fla., late &amp;mdq and early today. Temperature readings In
the Ok and 70@ were common throughout the Midwest and the
South. Despite the warm readings elsewhere, temperatures
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New England late Sunday.
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low; $4; yesterday's high: U; barometric pressure: *11;
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On Friday,. about 400 Cubans walling for
protect Cu bans who have gone to the budding emtKn,t,on papers to the United States took
for exit papierwork,
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"We will nut let this kind of situation develop Kmbasy in Havana when attacked by a group
tomorrow. We are suspending the bumigra. I of nien carr)ing clubs, pipes a
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In Texas'delegate selection caucuses carry it they are to win the White House
Ronald Reapn. wen 63 of the so Texas
delegates, all 21 in Arizona and seven of both sid es agreed C4rter would get at - them was bad news for Carter, who
as uicito
to further strengthen his least 1 00 of the state's 152 delegates, has I 204 of the 1'7 delea 1-in
hold, On the GOP nomination. Georpb allhotwh the finki results won't be known Meat Kennedy
Bush won 11w few Reagan didn't, for a couple
Missouri Republicans also formalized
In Minnesota, where homestate hero
results that w ill give hIm 34 Of the Walter Mondale makes Carter popular,
Nd York Mayor Edward Koch, an
state's i delegates Reagan now has
the president won 11 delegates In three early Carter supporter, said Sunday If
Of the
delegates needed for
weekend congressional district con- theelectlonwere held now Reagan wouid
nojtjnat. Rush has 143 delegates.
%entions etwaing 22 delegates me can his city - a Democratic bastion
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Police said Weacbe was delving about 45 miles an
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world was falling 5PSfL
"But you don't serve the people for half Your life
without learning bow to solve problem% so I faced
mine, he said. 'I 10011 my mistakes to 1113! fl1&amp;k*t
found forgiveness; now, I'm ready to take my record of

Hospital and released.
Killed was James Neighbors, 31 Cincinnati,
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" victory In deles-Mea and popuix 20 pfftvnt rvjected both men by voting Nolan. an early Kenned4 supporter, and
vote this weekend, but there are in. "uncommitted"
an ominous Kennedy got two.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.(UPI)-A Navy meilcaj
corpsman was killed and four other people Injured
Sundaywhenacarranntoagoiçoflcobicycuga
maklnga-t50-mnlletriparoosthe state,
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declared Mjan Rosic Of Lubljana, where
"Comrade Tito In dead," black-clad an.
Tito died Sunday and where his final journey noimewa Intoned Sunday, breaking Into at.
began as the train shwg.4 Into the coon- ternoon programs to announce the death Of
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Yujoslavla'a only
since World War IL
Black-bordered newspapers were almoot,
Than words aimoiancsd the end Of an era
wholly dedicated to the death Of the last Of the mid plunged Yugoslavia Into maiming for the
great World War II Leaders, the father Of peasant-born statesman who fought a
modern YImOIJ,Ia and a founder Of the non- guerrilla war against the Nazis, defied Soviet
.l1edmov.rnent.
dlctslorJdsef Stalin in114l and led the nation
Tens Of thoinde Of grieving Yugoilsn for more than three decades on an Iridependpachad lbs rainy *.ota of Ljobljeni, where oat communist path.
top officials spoke Ina brief mnidlW,1c. - Newspapers rushed out special editions
before Tito's coffin we put one
Urns whose but pages displayed 1m4., blackaboard lbs train on which bean often traveled
bordered pictures of the dead leader. People
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At Us first Sad only stop Of the s4'm' Zugreb newspaper VjiIk ilide't even iwe
joimnay In Yagreb, thounsm
of grief- any wori on Its front page: the black bar.
stri..cken Yagoslays gathered at 11*
dared portrait was enough.
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"We belong to Tito, Tito belongs to us."
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body on tho train on Its day-long journey to
Belgrade were Tito's two sons Zarko and
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colleagues on the Senate floor for the handling of his
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havebeenarundforsomeu,lt has hepotential for
Infecting Large segments of the population.
A panel of the government's top health expert,, the
Advisory Cornmittee W Inniinizal.ion Practices,'
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Johnny Cotton, 21 30 Sipes Ave., Midway, at 2498 Center
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Shortly after 4 p.m., deputies were called to the scene on ja
report of a shooting. They say they found Ward outside the
ham and several fresh bullet slugs scattered around. One shot
reportedly passed through Cotton's shoe into,the porch. None
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t\\znator Of the U.&amp;
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world, Prompting, government scientists to change
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June Miller (left), Veterans of Foreign Wars
Auilliary 10108 President Ada Reiley (right) and

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Raymond ouuer, 15 Sanford Court Apartments, told police
he discovered all four burners of bW roge turned on, his
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Traugh of the Federal Emergency Man- known death Sunday Vincenta Maria
agennt Agency (FEMA).
Montera, colla psed and died after she
The flood of reees strai fathues
Before midnight, an unofficial count stepped off a beat and walked about 38 to handle them. More than 3, hukiled

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walk In solitude )3 years ago
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Palestinian demonetratioini today In a cm
ickdown on
. moun t ing civil unrest In the occupied West Be*
heel barred business strikes, banned meetings by
Wed Bank, leaders and re,impoied cmwrsWp
restrictions on Arab newspapers In line with tougher
measures Imposed on the unruly region since a
terrorist ambush Friday killed six Jewish seminary
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replablic today and *Mvi in Brazzaville at 3-a.m. EDT
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men. One tried to grab her Purse, but lot so when she kicked.
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report
Eldrs King, 0, of U17 &amp; Lake Ave., told police she was

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Robert Beales Of the Winter

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LONDON (UPI) - Arab gunmen holding the Iranian
for six days released three of their hostages
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A pisque far outstanding servim to the

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could not show how the programwgujdbe
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C00nerSanCfr*Gle
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The federation can accept 131,142 from the
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Seminole County Court House Sanford.
The federation Is asking that $3,538 of ttmde
budgeted for another program for the elderly
that Is d!JLaJed
transferred 10 J(
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notified Washington that they were, after all, not as a party splitter but as a party savior.
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in Massachusetts, New. York, Connecticut,
This didn't stop a high FBI official from
telling two New York Thnes reporters later Arizona, Alaska, Pennsylvania now
that "Selgenthaler - Is not entirely port" 'Michigan, but he hasn't won much. In
— Steven Wodsa, an official of the Oil, Pennsylvania, f or example, Kennedy
Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, kept collected93delegates, while Carter, "Loslng,'
prodding federal agencies to Investigate Silk. collected RL Holding his own even where:
wood's charges of poor safety procedures at Kennedy "wins,' Carter forges ahead:'
the nuclear plant. Information later turned up elsewhere.
Moreover, Kennedy's original rationale has
In FBI files falsely charging the Wodka had
been stood on Its head. Even if he
sexual relations wi th Sllkwood.
—Other derogatory information about Silk.., somehow wrest the nomina tion away from
wood's alleged an life is also. scattered Carter, Kennedy would lead the party 10
disaster In November.
through the FBI flies.
Against Ronald Reagan, Kennedy would
Footnote: An FBI
declined
probably not carry a single Southern or
comment. Meanwhile, Stockton's attorney
Ted Jacobs and the Fund for Citidional Western state. The Democrats could forger.,
Government, plan to file suit against FBI about Texas and California. Judging by his
officials
for showing In the Illinois primary, Kennedy has
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the ruble the official currency 01 Afglt'rAatan sometimes by landslide margins, In the ethnic
Is hither proof — If any were needed — that and Catholic working-class wards of Man-the Russians plan to stay there a long, long cheater and Nashua. If Chicago's legendary
unit.
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ENERGY EAR: DOE officials who deal would take one look at the results In Chicago
with Congress have been Instructed to submit and tell K.'medy to lAna off. weekly "Intilllgunce
Nor can Kennedy's dismal showing be
ng "reports on Capitol Hill
dobp,hicludl
Information Iii lbs DStii' explained by the tremendous strength of his
for, gowip.
opposition. Carter is no Roosevelt, no
DOUBlE BILLING: U.S. taxpayers won Eisenhower. H. Is widely perceived as a
charged $20 Wflhiii last year for stationing feckless failure a man In way over his depth,
troops and sIIpiient In Germnanr and Great a hopeless nerd.
&amp;ltitn. 1 10901 that. the two allies had
The Democrats now find themselves in the
nerve to submit a $ million property tax bill unenviable position of having to choose
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The demography of the New Hampshiri,
DIGGIM IN: The Soviets' move to make prunary was a portent: Kennedy lost heavily,

at $2 billion In ivm.
G.,al wads McCr.e, arguing the federal Tennesiesan, had gilned accese to FBI
Industrialization Is undeniably on its way. And, Pr=VAffln
documents In the case that had been denied to
aiUon that
If all goes well, Mexico can match its economic should be %gwid. m presentation c.nt.
the subeommnittes. 'I1wy furtherdiscovered
miracle with that endowing South Korea, Taiwan, on the gonent'sinterest in 'uescving that &amp;uujl WM ifl FBI I01nuant, and hid
been used by the bureau Ins cue involving a
and Japan — the nation the Mexican* seek to human life and encouraging chIldbirth."
emulate. Hopeful of the outcome, Americans will
McCrea absolutely refused to be drawn Into Soviet diplomat,
DIsclosure 01 this brought criticism of the
the wider constitutional question of the
observe Mexico's rise with
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would just sort of go away.
share a great stake in Mexico's unerging
no court originally promised A ruling an a way to strike beck at him,
econOu* pow.
Compelled to release certain Internal
the case by July. But a tnbsr if igisd
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FBI, U required by the Privacy Act,
schedule additional or.! arguments
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might .m ust import basic against what she called the "creatlonlit harassment directed against those who have
foodstuffs from the United States.
perspective about human lit.." Anti-abortion been critical of the agency's role lq.the SilkIndustrialization Is hampered by an lawyer Victor Rosenblum used many of the wood cue.
inadequate transportation system that can wgwnenti against abortion that have ban
iap. John Dingeil, D-11d1CIJ., conducted
neither distribute consumer goods efficiently nor heard since the issue first entered the federal an Investigation Into the cu. In 117$ - a
probe that was extremely eTiiiauing to
deliver raw materials to the nation's factories. So courts.
But It was dear
Jus tices! the FBI. During the hearings, a news story
deficient is Mexico,,in transport that the r lanners
appeared about a prostitute wftLMatla
questioning t1ie
really boting
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Justice
William
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mob
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clients
stashed In a shoe booL The Detroit
have spawned problems of their own. imiatlon, clew that be did not like the ameo&amp;ent inst stcrjçtalm,d
Dingull'e name was on her List.
has jumped to 30 percent, threatening to price
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Chief Jt1ce Warren Burger asked the cusatloc. Competent sources told to that the
markeC The public debt Is Increasing by $5 billion lawyers directly, "Are you saying the court FBI leaked the spurious charge.
-Peter Stockton conducted the Silkwood
a year. Fortunately this rising debt Is more than should direct Congress on how It should
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estigation for DIngell's pj
offset by rising oil
which will bring $17 exercise Its spending power?"
their
digging,
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the funniest comedy team in the infant television industry,
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They, along with Jackie Gleason, Milton Berle and Red
Buttons gave viewers a golden age of live video comedy th at
has not been approached since.
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Carl Reiner, Nell Simon, Mike Stewart, Howard Morris and
Larry Gelbart.
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show at the top of the ratings from 1949-54. They were the
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most successful malefemale comedy team the tu be ever
produced.
In th e intervening years they starred individually in TV
shows which failed to measure up their combined comedy •
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won 10 Emmys and again a few years later.
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Fourteen students In Anita Flynt's wage-earning home economics class at
makes his Imne in Hollywood. Imogene lives in New York.
Crooms high School hosted a luncheon for the students' employers. The
They have Little in common and rarely see one anot her
LUNCH
students, who have jobs In the afternoons, prepared the food, set the tables,
socially. But, when Sid and Imogene get together on stage,
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there's a magical interaction which neither
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who Is from Sanford Child J)--in
"It just works," Caesar said be tween munches on his sandwich. "Imogene knows-what I'm going to do before I do It. She
an tici pa tes and reacts. It's rar e to find someone with whom
you're
hat closely attuned."
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were especially attuned from the first moment,"
Imogene said, recalling their meeting in 1949 on t he old
"Adlmiral Hour" show, ajorerunner of "Your Show of Shows"
which was produced by'Max Liebman.
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we put something together. We stood on the sta ge sta ring at
DANBURY, Conn. (UPI) -Tony the Tony submittoa blood test.And don't we Frosty's aborti on,
each ot her like two an i mals in thezoo. We ad-libbed a pan.
mutt was found guilty in a pooch
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the
totnlme
of a man a nd woman going to the movies.
have righ ts as grandparents?"
"I have no doubts at all he father
paternity suit and his owners are
Judge Howard J. Moraghan handed litte r," Mrs. Nelson said. "Otherwise
It worked like magic. We still didn t know each other. But
ggo ned mad about it. They had to pay down his decision last month in the s mall wouldn 't have pursued it.
the moment we began to interact we became two different
'for a canine abortion.
claims division of Danbury Su perior
people. It was as if we were released from our own pe r"I als o pursued it try ing to get people
But Barbara Anne Nelson says there's Court.
sonalltfes
and could play anything we wanted.
to understan d about Connecticut sta te
.'*doubt" It was Tony who impregnated
Sid put down his sandwich, anxious to pick up the nar rative.
As a result, the Paces had to pay the leash laws. The dog was always loose
hor husky, Frosty, and thinks the verdict
"Then I asked the writers to start writing for us," he said.
Nelsom $113 for a - veterinary abortion aro6d the neighborhood so I decided to
was fair,
"A week after that we did the 'Slowly I Turn routine. It
and $6 for court costs. It also had cost pursue it," s he said.
"I didn't want to bring any- more Un- them an initial $10 to get Tony out of the
Mrs. Nelson argued- her case before became a classic.
wanted puppies into the world," Mrs. pound after the incident.
"Our writers were among the best who ever worked ui
Moraghan, w hile Mrs. Pace and her
Nelson said Th ursday. "I wasn't an irate
television. But there were other elements that made our show
Mrs. Nelson said the case be gan last husband, Thomas, both spoke in Tony's
mother going down there with my Oct. 26 w hen s he tied Frosty outside her defense.
work. There was th e electric excitement, the pressure of doing
pr egnant daughter pointing an accusing
90 minutes Live every week.
home for 10 minutes.
"I'd ne ver done anything like this
finger."
"And when I say live, I don't mean on ta pe where you can
When she returned, she f ound the dogs before," Mrs. Nels on said. "I'm usually a
But Ton y's owner, Linda Pace, said her
back
down and start over. W hen t ha t red light went on, we took
mating, separated them and had Tony quiet homebody type. But I was outr aged
it
all
the
way through from top to botton for an ho ur and a half
dog's guil t was never proved;
picked up by the dog warden.
that this had happened."
with
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stop.
She confronted the Paces with her
Mrs. Pace says the decision
Woof of responsibil ity here," she said, pregnant dog In December and filed the . "somew ha t changed our views of t he
"Every week I thought I'd throw up from nerves, Imogene
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was foul play Involved. Last May, a federal
ownership, for Instance, is so enmeshed in
Robert Bennett, law professor at Nor. jury awarded her estate $10.6 million In
revolutionary tenure laws that half of Mexico's thwestern University, argued that the damages after finding that the had been
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money. Congress, through its attorneys.
political unrest seems all too apparent.
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reference was made to his contacts with Kennedy hopes to accomplish by all this
Stockton, who was working for National remains completely obscure.
If YOu ;;;iC tO, ast mmer events
Public Radio at the time, and another
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could
win
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but he did learn from certain of his sources a second term, but Democrats widely.
that they didn't accomplish toomuchbecause believed that hewould be fatal drag on the
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Supreme court heard oral argumen ts in the
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The
Mexican
economy
leads
money
socalled "Hyde Case," which seeks to test
the world in a stunning 7.5 percent growth rate
the coetltutlonality of the congressional
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economic statistics are exciting when read in united
Although the can was generally argued
Mexican terms these days: Petrole
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be determined by the willingness of Mexicans to powers decisions to face the court in many
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forego old habits of public corruption and old
fears that have driven private wealth to foreign prefer had never come up
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The Hyde Amendment — named after Its
sanctuary.
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sponsor, Rep. Henry Hyde, H-IlL -has been
planners are addressing their MSI' with resolution
adapted by Congress each year since W76. It
4uiuforesight — channeling petrodollars into such amw the annual appropriation of the
basic new industries as steel, heavy manufac- Department of Health, Education and I
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sportation.
Human Services) to limit the use of federal
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Har
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planning for its best investment should generate a version
abortions
except
heady optimism about the future. But the
WASHINGTON — The FBI has had an ugly
formed to save the life of On mother or in
problems of the present are too formidable for cam
habit of smearing Its critics with unfounded
of rape or imicest.
confidence. There isu birth rate of 3.34 percent
sex rumors. In Its campaign 01 harassment,
u.s. district courts in New York and 1111nols
that will double Mexico's 70 million population by have ruled that the amendment violatei the
unsubstantiated
the end of the century unless it Is checked. And equal-protection rights of poor women for rumors about the supposed sexual peceven if the population increase is significantly whom continued pregnancy might t
cadllloes of a powerful congrenan, a
slowed during the remainder of this decade them medi cally Inadvisa ble though not life dedi cated congressional staff aide, a
So, the Supreme. Cour t is .w respected newspaper publisher and a pert
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My
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has
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obtained
dramatic
new
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stands at 50 Percent.,
evidence in the celebrated Kaien Sllkwoed
spend
money
that
it
does
not
want
to
This fast-growing force of willing workers is
Many In Congress consider the issue so cue, which Inspired '11w China Syndrome"
one of the assets of the nation, but with oil wealth important and fundamental Uat 2n p,
movie. Sllkwood was the 28-year-old lab.
has come a rising expectation among Mexican members and 28 senators signed an amicus
technician who was killed ins mysterious car
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formation and direction. Usure beat sitting out at
1ucscreer, turned to analysis in his private life
a Ln Angeles psychological clime. "Everyone goes through a sense of disap- the beach in my house feeling sorry for myself."
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"I needed help two years ago'" Steiger said. "It pointment of what life is all about sooner or later.
Steiger now wo;ks at FREE twice a week as an
The stocky, stolid actor's dramatic brush with
wasn't the first - time 1 felt the neeil for Depression sets in when you get near death and Intern therapist, He is
co-leader with a senior
th, depression and domestic disaster three
psychological therapy.
discover in a hurry
t one of life's for- therapistcolleague. Together they conduct group
ears ago left him in need of psychological co'
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standing relationships with women. L guess I still come upon you in your teens or 20s. It's an - "Therapist training takes iirne,"
said. 1t
tastrophies beginning in 1976 when he iin
can't I've been mar ried and divorced three emotional and inte llectual reaction to life forces Isn't easy to establish a rapport and he
confidence,
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times
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is caught in a .11e, he is never trustid again. You
third wife. His psyche was fur ther zapped by the
co nfidence in
box-office results of his latest film, "W.C. Fields and physically.myself personall y, professionally At FREE Steiger learned to c hange his life don't try to guide people who come for help. You
patterns. He discovered that acting alone was not _encourage them to. discover themselves.
and Me —a bomb,
"You go through life health y and succesluI, enougfi
"However, right o ff the bat you try to get them
On top of everything else, not too many people
thinki ng of yourself as na ture's chosen person,
"You can't make any on th ing your whole into physical exercise, jogging or riding a bike or
In Hollywood were thrilled with the idea of hiring that
you'll
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life," he said. "And that's WNfii acting was to me. swimming. -Exercise takes their minds off
an actor who had undergone open hear t surgery.
with me.
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patient at FREE and I sti ll attend group themselves and helps light depression."
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The 6-foot-11, 265-pound Dawkins ments what you get," he said.
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Dawkins slammed in another, That gave pounds lighter, also had three boards.
Erving said the game was virtually
Cooper. Erving averaged nearly 30
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"Darryl is no more physical than the po ints a game during the regular season decided w he n the Lakers reeled off 12
Dawkins finished the game with 12 Dawkins.
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points.
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The two leaders then parred out
winner Tom Watson passed up the was a choker early in his career. I despite Strange saying he was ,,
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Public Hearing will be
the West 75 feet thereof for
Commission Room in the Cit. Hall blaring, which will be held in the
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In the City of Sanford, Florida, at City Hall of Longwood, Florida, on

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1091 OF SAID CITY, SAID OR

A copy of the proposed Or
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Longwood, Florida, and copies ar

ther eo f, and also that parcel 01
land lying between the North end

of Crystal Drive and the North

Boundary of the SW '-401 the SE '..
CHANGING THE ZONING
NC. OF on file with the Clerk of the City
THAT PORTION OF THAT and same may be inspected by the . Section I, Township 20 South,

CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING Public

Range 30 East, which land (66 f eet
between E~psl and West boun

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND A0. 1950
BETWEEN ART LANE AND
LINDA MARTIN.
HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE FROM
City Clerk
SR IAA (SINGLE FAMILY
of the City of
RESIDENTIAL)
TO
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Longwood, Florida

dOries) lies directly North of
Crystal Drive and is Easrof and

IRESTRICTED COMMERCIAL) Publl%tf May S. 14, 191110
DISTRICT, PROVIDING FOR DEW 4

Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida,"I'logether with all

adiacent to Block A of Amended
Plat of Crystal Heights. as
recordeq in Plat Book 6. PagO 62,

SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
A copy shall be available at the
The Seminole County Local
Office of the City Clerk for alt Planning Agency will hold a Public
persons d esiring to examine the Meeting in Room 426 of the
same.
Seminole CouAly Courthouse,

All parties in interest and Sanford, Florida on may is. iinoat
3 00 P M., or as soon thereafter

citizens shall have an opportunity
lobe hoard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of he City of Sanford, Florida
H.N. Tamm Jr
City Clerk
Publish May 5, toaD
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possible, to hear comments and
make recommendations to the
Bo ard of Cou nty Commissioners
on the below captioned ordinance
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
AND ENACTING A CODE OF
LAND DEVELOPMENT OR
DINAPICES FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, AS A NEW
AND ORIGINAL COMPRE

rights and privilege, pertaining
thereto which may have. been
grant ed by the closing of Wilson
Drive through act of County
Commissioners of Seminole
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SW -4, and the West '.. of the
South of the NW ',. Of the SE rn.
all in SectionS, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East. LESS Begin at a
point 36045 feet East of the SW
corner of said West L, of the South
"iof the NW'. of the SE ., thence
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DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
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Written comments may be fil
ed COPY of this notice astt,eir address
with the Planning DivIsion and
may appear on the latest ad
persons appearing at the meeting
valorem tax records.
will be heard.
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and appurteflanClson told land or MEPIT WILL PROVIDE CAPI
continued from time to time until
used in conjunction therewith.
TAL IMPROVEMENTS OR MON.
final action is taGin by the City
The aforesaid sale will be made
lES TO OFFSET THE ADVERSE Council.
pursuant to a Final Judgment TRAFFIC IMPACT CREATED
THlSNOTlCEshalI be pcjted In
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ANORDIP4AP'ICEOF THE CITY

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AMENDI.G OPDINA9ICE NO.
143 OF SAID CITY, ~AID OR
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

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DINANCE OF
HE CITY OF"* Fl orida. to C-I Retail Corn
mercial
LONGw000, FLORIDA, SAID
The South 400 feet of Block A,
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
Amended Plat, of Crystal Heights.
ZONING
OF
CERTAIN
according to the Plat thereot as
Iiiiished sixth in a field of six TERRITORY ,FROM
B-I
recorded in Plat Book 6. Page 6201
BUSINESS
DISTRICT
AND
in .19n.
the Public RCcords' of Seminole
_______________________PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT TO
County, Florida;
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PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE and changing the zoning on the
following described properly
DATE;
REPEALING
OR
Situate in the City of Lake Mary,
PUBLIC DINANCES
NOTICE
IN
OF '_ A
CONFLICT
Florida, to C-?, General Retail
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE HEREWITH.
CommercialSaid Ordinance was placed
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Evs Crabtree
Deputy Clerk
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PROVIDING CityofLakaMary,Flo,i3O
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION City Hall, and
published In the
ainif for Seminole County, Florida. OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVID
Evening Herald. a newspaper of
DATED this 2nd day of May,
ING SEVERABILITY; AND gSniralcircuIatowitp,i the City

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FOR
ANY
faining 116.37 acres currently
DEVELOPMENT OR
THE
zoned Al, Agriculture.
Lot S. Block I. INDIAN HILLS, CONSTRUCTION OF ANY
The Public Hearing will be held
OTHER
THAN
, Unit 1, Second Replat, according FACILITY
at the City Hall, City of Lake
IS to the p1st thereof as recorded in RURAL RESIDENTIAL, ONE Mary, Fldrida, at 7:30 P.M. on
I Plat Book 11, Page 74 of the Public AND TWO FAMILY RESIDEN
June S. iflO, or as soon thereafter
3 Records of Seminole County, TIAL DWELLING UNITS OR AC- as possible,
at which tim e In
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CESSORY USES THERETO:
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together with all structures, Im- ESTABLISH
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN
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thlt the City Commission will hold

Sale the following described real

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REGULATIONS Seminole County, Florida;
TO
$ at 11:00 a.cIi. at the West Front PERTAINING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of
Lake Mary. Florida. that Said

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TO ONSIDER ADOPTION OF
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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DIVISION REGULATIONS

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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and changing the toning on the
Nanillil a II L.PetS,$IP 155
KNOWN AS THE "SEMINOLE
Plaintiff,
following described property
PesilS
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COUNTY LAND DEVELOPsituate in the City of Lake Mary.
Williams LIN 340 38
ALDON
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Mm'gaiiLP Ill DuPrwCP II S DAVID
AMENDING
SUPPLE
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DIANNE P. WILDER, his wife,
Isw$amd
si t P. Daugherty
The North s of the SW ' of the
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TIMIS RP
NW li4, LESS the West 6S6 1eir1
$liwssIP III $M1*II
III STATES OF AMERICA.
SUPERSEDING THE ZONING thereof, and the SE '.. of the NW
Tetsis - $4 SI) $iWUd
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situate in
City of Lake M4ry,
Preakness, according to ordinance by the City of Sanford, thereafter as possIble. At the Florida, tothe
R 3, Multiple Family
Florida, title of 'which is as meeting interested parties may
Pimlico General Manger follows:
All of Block A of Amended Plat
appear and be heard with respect
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ORDINANCE NO. 1516
to the proposed Ordinance This 04 Crystal Heights, as recorded in
Chick Lang. He will probably
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY hearing may be continued from Plat Book 6. Page 62, Publ c
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she would bc.the
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$31,950 while Earnhardt took

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University, in volleyball.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - undoubtedly go off at a much in the Derby is Codex, who ______________________
The roses had scarcely wilted lower odds than the 13-I tab won the Santa Anita and __________________________
CITY OF LONG WOOD,
on Genuine Risk's Kentucky she did on Saturday. So far, Hollywood Derbys. Tartan
.F LORIDA
Derby wreath when talk only third-place finisher Sta ble owner John Narud has
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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Pro Hockey

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Association of Intercollegiate universities competing In

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FAIAW and
Athletics
for
Women women's basketball,
head coach at University of Florida, in golf; assistant coach at Wake
ni ersity of Miami.
(FAIAW) i Daytona Beach.
The presentation of a U
Ginny Mack, Ro ll ins Co ll ege, Forest U ni ve rs ity in North
The announcement was made plaque citing her selection as
"Coach Jordan has done a In tennis; Donna Dolbier, Carolina.
University of Florida, in

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of selections in other record and had two players
Lin Dunn, chairman of the
16 colleges and by
sports as coa ches of the year. named to the state all-star
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Beckwith (2-0), L-Nobs (0.1).
FIRs-Los Angelei, lilian 2
PhiladelphIa, 1. u a I n 5 li I (,

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either Thursday or Friday. in the race," said Stevens. -I BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, first reading an APRIL 21, III
The West 6s6 feet of the North Is
Of the SW ~4 of the NW 14 of Section
"We're going to take her don't know what It'was, but FLORIDA.
and the City Commission will
Notice Is hereby given that a consider some for final passage • Township 20 South, Range 30
ba ck to New York and let her I'm going to find ou t."

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Colt!, Hough (7),
B.ewith (0), flet*s (9)

t)eLAND
Kelly Jordan, by linda Miskovic, president
head coach of the Stetson of the organization.

Should owners Bertrani and
Diana Firestone decide to

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26. John Anderson, Buick, 120
V. Neil Sonneff, Mercury, "

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22. Gary Baker, C hevrolet, 143 IlIlyl
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Baker's pit stop cost him the guy. you've been racing

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admitted he was considering was fourth, suffered SOBIC
thepossibilityottakinga shot c'ut.s on his front legs during

smobile, 150
13. James Hylton, Chevrolet, 17$ Sunday for an away game
14. Steve Moore, Chevrolet, 175
with Auburr)dale.
is. Dick May, Dodge, 175
All.-St-airs, AIR H int.Dsna AIR H
I4. Tommy Gale, Ford, 176 '
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10. Jody Ridley, Mercury, 1S3
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"Sometimes we lose races mained on Baker's rear,, Baker,
who led eight times Oldsmobile troke. Other top
the secret to the race. I could making decisions Like this, but bumper until the last lap when
for 60 laps, was clocked at an drivers to leave the race ear ly

going 5-5 at the pla te, In- Baltimore
on May 17. she will
eluding three triples.
The All-Sta rs dropped the
mcorill tWf of the double

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I The All-Stars copped their Derby, another fifly, Rhine

S. Tighe Scott, Oldsmobile, 156
6. Cale Yarborough, Oldsmobile,

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said of the pit stop, w hi ch cost all. It just takes that much closed in on Earnhardt and Baker on the backstretch it
Darrell Waltrip, winner of
him the lead in the latter part time, but I leave those finally passed him with three would have been a race to the last week's Virginia 500, with-

Sanford's All-Stars earned a gone to the Preakness, with
weeke nd split in a twin-bi ll four emneriHni victorious.
Oldsmobile, too Saturday to move their record
Oddly, in 1915, the year the

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Cleveland at Oakland, night

W-

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Wilcox and Parrish, Langford (0-3). HR-Toronto, Voles
help Frank Tanans even his and Esslass. W-Wiko* (1.2). 1.
The Indians hi t five homers record at $4 for Cajjforni. -tangiord (2.1). HR-DetroIt, Bait
250001001-9 153
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Gibson (3).
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Mike Noifli, 4.0, pltdied a lchladsf'. Lopez
Hsrgrove. The homers by
Dyer, Plrni$h (I); Nonni and Hits,-Bttlmore. Singleton (5);
Hargrove and Johnson fOIlrhitte*IKlJeffNe!znan Heath. w-IorrIs (44). L- T,
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At Talladega, Ala. May 4

night
Boston at Texas,
Torordo at California, night

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unbeaten Cen Forich won his fourth game to lead Houston

Owchinko, Stanton.(?), Cruz

Gams

Nolan;

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Knansas City at Chicago,

Rasmussen, Kinney (5), Muria
First Game
(I) O'Acquisto (9) and
Fahey; San Fran
200 000 210- 590
PaceIla, Glynn (4), Allen
(7) Montreal
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Mickey Hatcher', two-run double capped a three-nm
ninth inning to redeem Los Angeles after it blew a 9-0 lead.
Greg Lusinaki hit athree-runbemer and Dusty Baker drove
in five runs with a pair of homers for I1*DOdefL
Ajfr 4, (yl
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Tuesday's Games

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New York at Milwaukee,

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5,
Boston 3; Detroit 4 Oakland 0 then Oakland 1 Detroit 0;

Spllhwr, Garland (5), Monge

(9)

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I. Buddy Baker,
3-1) at
Baltimore (Stone 22), 7:30 P.M. l, 171.477 mph.
2. Dale Earnhardt, Oldsmobile,
Milwaukee (Sorensen 1-2) of
lie
Chicago (Dotson 3.)), S:30 p.m.

300 000 000-33 I Modlock (1).
Curtis,
Shirley
(9)
and
Tenace; Kobel, Hausman (3). Houston
011 101 000-I 92
Reardon (s) and sic
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100 000 too- 2 10 2
CurtIs (2 2). L-Reardon (01).
K.
Forsh,
Sambito (7),
HR-San Diego, Rodriguez (I).
LaCor

Gomez delivered an RBI single for the Braves. But Bibby
had the game under control.
In otheir games, Lois Angeles beat Philadelphia * 12-10,
Houston downed St. LouIs 4-2, San Francisco spli t with
Montreal, winning 84 and losing $4, San Diego split with
New York, winning the ftirst gaime 4.3 before losing 5-1, and
Cincinnati swept Chicago 3.2 and 54.
In the American League, it web Toronto 9, Cleveland a in
10 ininirigs then Toronto 7, Clevelarid 2; New Ywk 10.

(2); Mct.augttin (I), Garvin
(U,
Minnesota, Wynegar (1).
rnjgey (9) and Davis, Whitt
(3).
W-Buskey
(2.0). LMiIw
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CJscago
100 000- 1 44
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Siston. McClure (*3, Castro (I), Hargrove (3),
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SCh&amp;tt*dof (1-4). MR--Oakland,

Newman (1)

(1-3). L-Stonley (2-2). HR- Tanana, Cie&amp;
.
Boston, Hobson (3).
hue. w-Tanana (2-2). L-

Otto Velez, not your basic Inside-the-park homie nm and
housediold name, slugged four
Reggie Jackson slugged his
home nine in a double-header
sixth home run
a titanic
to tie an AL record and drove'
clout
into
the
center
field
-in 10 runs to sperk the Blue
bleachas
to
lead
Jays to a 9.8,

velex added a tire..

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(All Times EDT)

MIMISola (Redfern

First Game

single, Joe Nolan doubled home another run and [ails

American Leative

Ken City
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Stanley, Burtimelor (7) and

RlckCeronehitatln-ee.rwi,

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Jeff Burroughs drove in two runs with a Wuwwloaded

and a victory over Texas.

Ist

Mondays Games
(All Times EDT)

.,:

tworun

Baltimore to an early lead

Orioles It Rangers 5

to be one of the biggest sir- fourth to power Kansas City eostn

Cleveland Indians.

victory.

0,

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Cesar Gerori-no hit a home run as the Reds snapped a fiveam losing st reak.

even

Ken Singleton blasted a

Oakland

Milwaukee 11, Chicago I
Kansas City S. Boston 3

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N.Y.

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game,

traded.
That means Bibby, who owned a 61-69 career record
before he joined the Pirates In 1978, becomes
more
important the Pirates, drive to repeat. He went 12-4 Last
year and posted a combIned 2.12 ERA in three P0t-eason
games,

Oakland its ni
homer in the first
In the opener, Milt Wilcox inning and Eddie Murray
Royals 5, Red Su 3
Darrell Porter, making his pitched a four-hitter and Kirk keyed a fiverun uprising in
first start 'since returning Gibson had three hits, in- the second inning with a twofrom a six-week alcohol and cluding a homer, to spark run double to help stake

ear lier In thei day and that the singled and tripled, knocked
Toronto Blue Jays continued in UM runs and scoivd a

. 5

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L@I
GilMorgan

May 11 - Los Angeles at

New York 10, MInnesota 1

career home run -to cap a five-run sixth to lead Cincinnati
to Its first sweep since 1977, In the first
Charlie
Liebrandt and Tom Hume combined on a five-hitter'and
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Oakland (Keough 3-2),

minus an important hurler. And another prentler pitcher,
Bert Blyleven, has left the team and demanded to be

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Texas (Perry 1.1), S:3S p.m.

surfac. For one thing, KIson Is gone via free agent
past ur es to California. His departure leaves Pltttsburgh

American League Roundup

4112

7 13 .3

Boston

watching the big righthander lead the Pirates to a 13.4
.
victory over the Atlanta Braves.
That statement Is more significant than It sounds on the

up

7-2 SWeep Of the

row

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"Last September, he and Bruce Kison were our'lnners,"
Pittsburgh manager Chuck Tanner said Sunday after

at

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Pirates.

PamHiggths and Debbie Austin shared
fif th place
5-under 3, but the only

get

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Championship Seri"
Phila delphi a vs. Los Angeles

1 14 .364

Oakland 1, Detroit

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Ron Creese-Coach of the Year-DeLand, John IMompson-DeLand, Bryan
Murray-Lake Howell. Jeff Kerr-Lyman and Doug Dershimer-Lake Brantley.

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10 13 .43.3 4½
Angeles, 11:30 p.m.
G.nILltil,r
Sunday's Results
Scoff Besa
xMay 16 - Los Angeles
Toronto 9, Cleveland s, lo
.iOelnmên
Philadelphia, S:0S p.m.
Innings lit game
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Toront o 7, CIivls.nd
Angeles, 3 p.m.
game
MItCtMooey
Seattle
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the lead on the 1th p to with all day go out of the pits
E5ar n hard t, N A SCAR
Dale Earnhardt, who entered ahead of you but that's my Winston Cup leader and the
the pits at the same time but crew's decision."
1979 Rookie of the Year, said
jumped to the lead wlin he
Baker's victory made him, . Baker "just overpowered us
elected to have only two tires the first'four.time winner at at the end.
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Detroit 4.

B bb

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feet of the cup and then sank the birdie
Stacy, who had four sub-par rounds on other golfers to break per in the 72-player
attempt after Alcott misseidi her first a course that she once represented, field were Beth Solomon and Marlene
putt.
moved
to ei ghth on the LPGA money Floyd at 1-under 287

selligm.

g

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winner Immediately capitalized
the tournament record of 281 set by Little
She used an 8-Iron to
wi thin seven In 1976.

Fixes of this infant baseball

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~he learned that her
husband had tied an
American League record

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National League Roundup

a

pleasant phone call Sunday
.
night.

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But she fell apart midway through the

at

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111

oil

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Haydee Velez received a

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BEST
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winner with almost $78,000 caught Stacy round barely saving' herself from a
yard hole to beat Alcott for the $15,000
9.underpar by making a 20-foot chip double bogey
on the ninth hole before
first pr ize,
shot on the 17th hole.
bogeying 11 and 12, and finished
"lUt hole gives me the creeps," she
Her chance to win the titif outright
under 281, taking third place and $7,200.
said, "but I hit my best drive of the went awry on the final regulation hole
cliarieston's Beth Daniel mounted
tour nament there then."
.
he her 10-loot birdie pu tt attempt
charge midway through the round by
Alcott's aWoach shot to the green fell lipped the cup,
slicing four strokes off par to move to 8.
20 feet from the pin, leaving
ey an
Both leaders finished the tournament under after
12 holes, but finished
opening that the two-time U.S. Open with final rounds of 70 for 279,
breaking after bogeying the 13th and 14th holes.
w

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Chicago
Texas Kan City

Front row left to right are Bobby Wells-Seminole, Jim Mee-DeLand, Bob

first

three holes and missed a six-footer for
another birdie at No. 4.

sank a sevenfoot birdie putt on the 355-

liming,

GfSgPowr-s

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RaclI 670 69 11-276

Fr.dMartl
Philadelphia 102
May
7
Philadelphia
at
Los
SanCr,n
15
th ew
Angeles, 11:30 p.m.
- o..v.stockton
12 10 .545 2
May 10 - Los Angeles at -- Bobby Colo
10 524 2½
JimDent
11 10 .321 2',' Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m.

Oakland

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The players that made this season's Five Star
" Conference baseball race a
real dog !lght make up most of the 1980 all-conference team named Friday.

STAR'S
,

Mayflower Classic last July.
Little appeared ready to run away with

Tournament.
bogey on AN 490-yard fifth hole, a par
.
The Savannah, Ga., native ended two five.

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Mark Pfeil
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National Ba sk etball Assoc.

Il 10 524
9 12 .129

Cleve

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Detroit

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$100,000 Women's International Golf fourth hole followed immediately. by a the title
when she birdied two of the

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Alcott, '
who-was tied for the lead at 7* list with more than ;47,000 this year. It

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" 67 n ii-i7i basketball team, was named leadership in developing the
7' TO 69 67-17;
Chi 0.41 ;- Norris. Oak 0S44; EdFiorl
Bobby
Florida Coach of the Year for basketballprogramatstetson
W.dknV 7044440-P
Redfern, Minn 1.46; Burm, ctii
JchnMahaffy
4470 730-27 that * sport at the annual Into a position of
1.50; Caldwell, Mil 1.59.
excellence
KeItt,Ficgu
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Strikeouts
Dave
Eith,r 71 44 11 61-370 .meeting of the Florida
among the

Toronto

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dropped his ball out of the grass and champIonship II
18-under.

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bogeyed the hole to drop back into a tie at

"I thought of Tom Watson," he said. "I

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LouGreham
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1.62; Niekro, Hou 1.SS.

American League
East

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Cincinnati at New Y or k, night

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Carlton, Phil 'and
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home $,7OO for second place.
Both the drivers were
awarded $2,900 In lap money
in a race that had the lead
change hands 40 times among
Baker, running a near f la w- changed. Earnhárdt's short 'the Alabama International
Earnhardt said his decision 12 drives.
less race in his Oldsmobile, stop gave him a near mile Motor Speedway. His three to save time by running the
Pole-sitter David Pearson,
credited his pit crew for his lead which he hid until the previous wins at the 2.66-mile last tapa on only two fresh the "silver fox" of the
tri-oval came when he won the tires was almost enough to NASCAR circuit, finished a
c.QWe.fr9m.behind victory final three laps.
Winston
500 In 1976 an d bo th
in the near accident
"I was- a.j,ittle d isturbed
-iSure his victory,
half lap. behind Baker and,.,
dn't
the
WLrtotiand
Talladega 500 - "OlIr strategy on the last pit
free $315,000 Wt ns tor' 500.
when I came out and di
arfthardt in an Oldsmobile
"II It had been up to me, I see " Dale - - on
st op really worked for us," b.c for third. Lennie Pond V13S
the hi l975.

66-63 " 111-21114

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birdie putt.
of Strange and his impressive rally and years, however, his loss of a 6-atroke lead
Ear li er in the afternoon, he had wat- mobsofcheeringfansmadeitimpossible woul d be ca use for the moody young

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Buddy Baker is learning
it's wiser to listen to his pit .
crew than follow his gut
feeling.

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WedkIns 404.7244-210
Niekro, All 20; Lamy
p.m.
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Blyleven, Pitt and VuCkoyith, DowgCamp,.iI
KefmIIZ.nt,y
Atlanta
744744 40-370
(Matula 21)
t StL 31, Ryan. Hou and Canton, H$IIIIA
44.fl77S
Philadelphia (Canton 4.1), 7:33
Phil 26.
TomWelskoçw.
7341 11-44-315
p.m.
victor
American League - Norris,
Ricaledo 4112 $70-271
Cincinnati (Seaver 11) at Oak 33;
Redfern, Minn and La
HInkli
New York (Bomback
0104070-VS
2-0), 1:05 Guldry, NY 29; Matlack. In RCunI
73444.40-274
p.m.
27; Leonard, KC 25.
RexCaldwell
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Wally
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Armsfrwv 71 64 71 69-290
St. Louis (Vuckovich), . $:35
BunkyH.nry
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P.m.
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47-7370 10-700
Chi 7; Allan, NY 5; Hume, Cm
DaIiOoul
72-7041 71-310
Tuesday's Games
and Shirley, SD '4; LaCone. And y Nom
1]
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San Diego at Chicago
Hou and Tekulve, Pitt 3.
J.C. Sneed
4.1-73 41-71-210
Houston at Montreal
Morris
American Lea gue - Farmer.
HitlIlky 4.72 44 71-210
San Francisco at St. Louis, CM 6; Stoddard, Bait and Leonard
Thompson 7347 75 oP,t,rJöcop*.
night
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Trevino

with 3.
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Earned Run Average
on is innings pitched)
National League - Bahns,n,
Mtl 0.50; Matula, All 0.96;

Pittsburgh 13, Atllnta 4
HouSton 1, St. Louts 2
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rich tournament.
At a bo ut the same time as his erran t Strange won $63,000, Trevino $37,800.
Str an ge, , has 10 fewer years of pro tee shot, Strange received a more
It was Trevino's 11th runnerup finish In
experience than Trevino, but he was the tangible lift.
2 years.
one relaxed enough on the first hole of
"When Lee missed that birdie at 16, 1
Strange blistered the 6,918-yard
sudden death Sunday to hit a 6-iron shot relaxed," he said.
Woodlands Country Club coarse the first
12 feet past the pin and then boldly sink a
Trevino played in the threesome a head three days, shooting 66-63.66. In past

Trevtno's 6.underpar

4, 2nd

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Los Angeles 12, Philadelphia

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Cincinnati L Chicago

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would have run the rest of the straightaway," said Baker.

Gill I0$Wl1$

National League - Moreno,
Pitt 15; Cadeno, Hou 13; Law,
LA 10; LeFlore, Mtl ; Scott,
MU .
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Cincinnati '3, Chicago 2, 1st cutt, Sea 5-0; John, NY and CalvinPeise

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PhiladelphIa 7, Los Angeles

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The second game was scheduled for One of them fell into his hands.

Lakers against strongman Darryl
Dawklns of the Philadelphia 76ers,

which way but loose Sunday, scoring 33
points, grabbing 14, rebounds and

thing in the third and fourth quarters.

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Buffalo at N.Y.
Runs Batted In
Islanders. 5 p.m.
National Lea gue - Garvey,.
x-May a - N.Y. Islanders at
LA 20; Cruz, Hou 19; Smith, LA Buffalo, 8:0S p.m.
.d Parket, Pitt ii; Foote and
x-May 10 - Buffalo at N.Y.
Kingrnan, Chi and Hendrick, Islanders, S p.m.
Sf1. 17.
x-May 13 - N.Y. Islander s at
American League - VeIe, Buffalo.. 5 p.m.
Tar 20;-Parrlsh, Del 19; Oliver,
Tn
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15;
Johnson, CM. Hargrove, Cl,,,
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April 29 - N.Y.' Islanders 4,
LA and Schmidt,
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Phil
Martin, Chi and Smith, LA,
May 1 - N.Y. Islanders 2,
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Velez, Buffalo 1 (70,)
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New officers of the Altamonte club are: Judy Faths,
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clashes with a foreign officer
who is determined to interrogate a badly injured Korean
woman (A)

derachiever," is that 3U- And he'll require extra care Is heaven's very special child.
(Author Unknown)
posed to suddenly make him From the folks he meets way
more Intelligent? Or Just
down there.
Do you hate to write let ters
more content-with his lot? Or
because
you don't know what
are we doing It to ccsnfcrt the
He may not run or laugh or to say?
Thank-you notes,
"poor parent"?
play
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Abby, one cannot disguise
or change the truth by giving faraway
decline and accept invitations
In many ways he won't adapt and how to write an in.
it a different label.
I'm signing my name, but if And he'll be known as ban- terestlng letter are Included

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"Three Coins
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Clifton Webb, Dorothy
McGuire Thr ee girls get varying results alter wishing on a
coin at the Fountain of Trovi

them that the beaches wer so University
School
of
GAME
Prokosh, Art and Peg Streit, narrow, and dropped sud- Medicine, Nashville, Tenn.
1710 FAMILY FEUD
Sam and Helen Kaminsky, denly off into deep wate, SO May 9,
0i) (35) MAUDE Maude's forfamily, fun and recreation.
46.
Phil and Mary Auguto, unlike the b'•aches in ou.part
I.woed
(oar house guest, a black teenIn addition to seeing the
Mary Nancy, Jinuny and
Howard and Cathy Hpirrison, of the state.
Winter Springs
ager from the ghetto, returns
shows and petting the
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and Charles and Barbara
hoping to get money from the
Correspondent
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dolphins, they were allowed to
Barbara Piroui had spent Thursday,
attend
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her honeymoon in Miami 25 reception for the families of
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beach to play baseball,
years ago, and Pat Seibert the graduates on Thursday
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Braves vs Philadelphia Phitlies
voHeyball, and - other sports.
John and SVilla Mae and Eleanor Kunkler had evening, the graduation
They all shared a day packed keep her out of theTame for a Prokol are visiting his sister never been there so the three exercises on Friday, and
8:00
while, but she 1ans resume and her husband, Frank and of them drove down to Miami - return home
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-on
Saturday.
full
actMty designed r a - play as Soon as possible. She Margaret Dennick, in Vero to sigftsee for a short time.
go
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PRAIRIE Laura gets caught in
the middle when ,.Almanzo
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John wasa Phi Beta Kappa
lay at the Seminole Youth 0
camped overnight at the Yogi
Thomas Darling and Ws , at the University~ of Floridinsists they marry right away,
and her father opposes it (Part
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when he pduated four years
wife,
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Lillie
Ma
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Washington, D.C., arrived ago. lle'rbived a lull Navy
arranged to have adjoining W0YOU'RE THE GAT.
went to Miami to stay over- Wednesday to visit his two scholarship, and is now a
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EST, CHARLIE BROWN Char'The Knights of Columbus night with Ulr son, Wayne, sisters, le Anna Kilgore and lieutenant In the Navy. He will
lie Brown 91 9e5 himself ten
together, This was the first held their 27th Annual State his wile, lAnds, and their Bet Parker,
Intern In the Portsmouth chances at failure when he volcamping
trip
for
many
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He had won the Presidential Va.
tesfant in his school's Junior
much fun, they plan to do and 27. There were three on Swidsy, they returned to Award of the Giant Food Co.,
Olympic competition (RI
[DO THAT'S INCREDIBLE
more camping in the future teams of bowlers from Miami to spend another night Inc. which was an all expense
John plans to specialize in
with their family and friends.
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their
children
before
paid
trip
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returning home.
for one week,
more years of training to
Janice Springfield broke ticipated, and several took
therapy group, tries to help a
their wives for a week-end
complete,
then four years patient who claims she is
The
bowling
alleys
were
After
visiting
there
and
more
in
the
Navy,
her little finger last week
vacation,
receiving threats from the
huge, but so crowded that the seeing the members, of his
playing softball with the
underworld,
Dominic - Nespica, Frank women decided rather than' family, he and his wife will
His parents, say they are so
(10) MARK RUSSELL
Flagship Bank of Seminole's Joyce, Marty Bacon, Sr., try to watch their men bowl, return to Washington oi,May proud of John and so very Washington's . top political
Ladies Softball Team. They Eugene Gilmartin, Chuck they would entertain them- 8.
excited about being able to be humorist pokes fun at major
were playing another team In Meyer, Bernie Nelson, John selves elsewhere. They went
issues and news stories of the
the City of Sanford's Softball
with him for graduation. Ow day from thO Katherine Cornell
and Jo Stanklewlcz, Phil and shopping, and to the area
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sale journey,
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League, when
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end rezoning of the dscribed demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE cordingly.
property, City Clerk
ORDINANCE 77.25 WHICH THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Citi Of Longwood,
AMENDSHE DETAILED LAND THIS NOTICE, to fIle with the
Florida
USE ELEMENT OF THE (iefk of the above court a written
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM. stafementofanyclalmordemand Publish May 5,17.1950
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM they mayJve. Each claim must DEW-lI
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D E N s T , be in writing and must indicate the

information about yourself

NEEDED FOR KITCHEN.

are qualified to do this job.
SendtoBoxS$c.olheEvening

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Sanford, Florida
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(2) One Gold ExecutIve Swivel
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Chair with Arms

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CityofLongwood, Florida
(4) One Steel &amp; Walnut satisfy the terms of said Writ c
Publish: May 5, 17, 1950
Secretarial desk with Typing Arm Execution
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(5) One Red Swivel Secretarial
Sheriff
Chair
CITYOFLONOW000,
Seminole County, Florida
(6) Sharp Calculator with
FLORIDA
Publish April L I. May 5, 17, 19,
printer

Bertha BaIrd Ballance
Contact Douglas BaIrd
20S4i1.244,7Os.S1$9
205-447-1001

.Bonus . Holiday pay . Life
Insurance. Health Insurance.

Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A

New SmyrnaOcean Front, turn?
BR, 2B, grounds level, by week
or month. 862-78.47 aft. 1.

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SL.ost &amp; Found

brindle spots on head 1. hips.
Named Sampsom. In Lake
Athby area. REWARD. 9047.9E3, NewSrnyrnaBeach.

PORZIG REALTY
EALTOR MU
3775475

setting, zoned agricultural
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Boys &amp;

(ompanij

The Time Tested Firm rn
Req. Real Estate Broker [j
120 N.P.srkAve.
3226123

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appearibg at the hearings may
co-personal representat
submit written statements
heard orally. -.
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By order of the Board ci County
CommissIoners of Seminole ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

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MOUSE,
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ADMINISTRATION

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OPERATOR.930 Caf. Huber
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32—Houses

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benefits. Apply

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HUBBUB assumable mortgage on .10 acres, deeded

LIKE COUNTRY FEELING this
comfortable Mobile Home
farming, nursery I horses.

2 Bdrm, I Bath, rnture couple.
truck parking available.

Only $38,000.
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Sanford, Florida

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PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT TO Bi'I.ntley Drive.) (DISTRICT No. enable the clerk to mail ,
enable thi clerk to mill one copy
All persons interested in Its County lil hold a public 11,1mg
to each personal representative.
C.COMMIRCI,*I. DISTRICT;
Application has been made by
to each personal representative, estate to whom a copy 'of this In Room 203 of the Semingla
penis interested in the
PROVJDING AN EFFECTIVE
RobertO.
Fe.ther.
AU 'persons Interested in the NoticeolAdmlnlstratlon has been County Courthouse, Sanford, DATE;
estate to whom a copy of this
REPEALING OR.
estate to whom a copy of this mailed are reqdirsd, WITHIN Floilda OIl April 3. 1980 at 7:30
Further, tie Planning ilid NoliceofAdminisfratlonpsas bean
DINANCIS IN CONFLICT
ZAIIWIØ CommIssion of $emkisle mailed ar, required, WITHIN
Noticeaf AdminIstration his bees THREE MONTHS PROM TN! PM, or as loon thereafter as HEREWITH.
Ordlnac isis placed on County will hold a public Maclag' THREE MONTHS FROM THE
mailed are required, WITHIN DATE OF
THE
FIRST possible, to review, heir M'Said
THREE MONTHS FROM THE PUBLICATION OF
THIS ments and make recom. flat reading on APRIL 21, 1950, In Room *3 ci me SemInole DATI OF THE FIRST
DATE QF . THE
FIRST NOTICE, to file, any obf.ctlons mendaticnstothelo.rdofCcunty
OP
THIS
and the City Commission will County Courthouse, Sanford, PUBLICATION
AprIl 2. 1980 at 7:30 NOTICE, to
PUBLICATION
OF
'THIS - they may dye that challenge the Commlssionevst on ttie above
consider same for fInal passagefile any objections
P.M. or is icon thereafter is they may Mvo that challen, this
NOTICE, to file any Obfecflons' yalldity of M dc.dent's will, the captioned ordinance and rezoning, - and adoption affer the public
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they may have that challenge the qualifications of the ancIllary
Additional information may be - heating, which wilt be held In the poSsible, 80 revIew, Mv
- validity of the dscedsM's will, the
Lengwood,
Florid.,
on
msnti
end
make
rec.om-.
validity of the decedent's will, the personal repnes.ntativ., or the obtained by contactIng Itta Lend
qualifications
of the personal
Clty'NII of
IflSldatIolls tithe Board of County repmsiwitive, or me venue or
qualIfications of 'this personal venue or lurisdiction of the court( Development Managty it 3-4330, MONDAY, the, 19th day of
repr,sentative, or the venue or
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANOL AND Extension
ii_, Commissioners on the above, !ris4ctlon of Ihi court.
AD.. 1900, at 7:30 p.m,
s Hnaic* ifat nezosdill,
jurisdiction of the court - OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED Penlo not able to afteM t,
AU CLAiML DEMANDS, AND
metean.
possible. At the - captioned
Persons not able to attend the OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND WILL BE FOREVER ARRED hearing who wish to comment on. misting interested parties may '
respect besting who wish IS commint OR WILL U FOREVE* BARRED.
OBJECTIONS NOT 10 FILED Date of th. fIrst publication of the proposed actions mly submit' appear and be heard

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publlcitlan of minlofratlon: AprIl 30 1990
Development Division prior to th*
this Notice Of Administration;
Helen MouuIKes scheduled publIc eating. Pen1e
April *,)9W.
'Al AnciH.ry Penignal appearing at me heirings may
Representative of submit written statemants or ba
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As Personal Representettve of the -, the Estateof MAYSELL MOUSE. heard orally.
EitateciNtNA*)IOWMAN
'Deceased
By ceder otthe 5osrd County
Decessed ATTORNEY' 'FOR ANCII.LA*Y Commissioners of Semlnob

hearing may be ontinud frem written statements Is tile Leid' this NcIIce of Administration:
DevelOgndnt Division prior IS the
time to *im until final
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Bonnie Ethel Byrd
taken b me city COIPAIIIIIISfl
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heard orally.
EFFII IYJ3D DURDEN
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Tifighine (134) 134-2131
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French Aye. $250 me,

LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
DO p CFU. 8)0,000.

MORTGAGE, 132.000.

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO tup.
LEX, 2 BEDROoM' EACH,
CARPT, CENTRAL AIR.

3-2 LARGE HOME in Pinecr.sS.
Owner will hold at l0pct.
WHY PAY RENT? Brand new 3
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3 BEDROOM, 4 b4th, lakefront
dreambeuse . on 1% act-fl

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MULTIPLE LISTING REAL7OR

REMODELING
New rms, kit 8. bath remodeling.
Fireplaces. We handle lbs

whole bali of wax.
B. E LINK CONST.
3227029

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ayn.Beal.321.1321

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 3210511

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Rebuild Condemned Houses
S.G.BALINT
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Weldina

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S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,

Custom uuIt Utility &amp; boat trail.
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Horn, Repsir

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WINOOW&amp; SCREEN REPAIR

SERVICES UNLIMITED

HomeRepaIrj.pemodellng
2lhrs.
322-0771

aIIOPATI0000RS
322545

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Carpentry, Painting, MaInt.of all types. Lic. Bonded

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In water, good live aboard.

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Ptsolos or color 8*10 3238238.
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3211577

Wedding pilotography by John

Home mi WoVeiTlents!

j73 14is.'
A-OK TIRE
Shocks 55.95-Heavy Duty $7.95
AIRSHOCKSW.9S
. - . N.wq,asteries$n,,5
2413 French Aye., Sanford
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trailer. 661-s-lee.
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- '77 Invader Elite 17' frI-hull wltti

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a classified ad. and pile the

outside screened runs Off .
floor sleepIng boxes, insulated,
shady kennels, circulating
fans Also Air conditioned
cages We cater to your pets
322 5757.

12155. FRENCH
323-7340

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'Orlando]
1SN. 17.IL Css.Ibarre Fl.
327.177'
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Animal Haven Grooming

322-8972

2439$. Myrtle Ave. _
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Sanford
321.0640

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me King of The Rock
of stpne. 'ntereOr

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Clean I)' FIsh.Ski Boat, corn.
plate with iraller, skIls &amp; full.no engine.

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CUPANCY. ONLY

you

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C ROCEZTT

staining Free Ext Alter
have called the rest call
best 867 S592
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MORE TO LIST. DON'T MISS

PATIO SALE-Ranges,
refrigerators &amp; misc. 3)7
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

FRESH PAINT, FRESH

647 00.48

T &amp; J STONE CO.

cabinets, plus TOO MUCH

Sarage

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CAIN DECORATORS
'Work Guaranteed Refercnes
Licensed Bonded Insured

3228131.

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free estimates

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from. P4011's Sanford Furniture

BARGAIN TV's
Whypay more?
HERB'S TV
2597 S. SanfordAvu.
323-1731

PAYMENT.

HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DSBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE

Free

Creative SurFaces Ic - Special
lung in repainting. nI &amp; cxl

clocks, lamps, extra nice
eyelevel electric range, an.

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$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN

KELLCO PAINTING

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Drapes, Upholstery
3230107

of high quality modern fur
nilure from Miami a. local

1493.75. Bal $183.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339.8334.

2½ ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO

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residential, Spec ialty

2öl9OrlandoDr.

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after

339 7020

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(ood Used TV's,$25 Iup

2','. ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.

REALTOR 3fl99I
MULTIPLE L1STINOSERVICE
Eves: 349.5100,

$6,500

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

TV's, all

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STEMPER AGENCY

SANORASO.

FOR REbIT Small Commercial

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CHOOSE

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MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10•500.

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plan,- Central H&amp;A, fenced
yard. - Plo pets. $350 mo. yr. lease. Harold Hail Realty, Inc.
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REALTOR 644-3716.

Concrete

Dining Room Suites. 67 mat-

Used tbi model

FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.,

WITH YOUR NEEDS

"JernHorneonpeIlRoai
i7etireesonly
9122941107 (nights)

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2 bath Lakeview
home on '-'i acre. New &amp;
Lovelyl 1510 pbr mu. Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. REALTOR
323-5774.

SANFORD

Originally 5649; assume pay.
ments of $21 mo. Agent

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS

Mowing. Edging. etc
I Time, Vacati
or all season
377 0718

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lot at our lol

Medel Inc.. Realtor

REALTOR

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acres Only $112,000.

241 Palmetto Ave. 2 BR,1B,
- new refrig., gas stove, &amp;'hof
water heater, $350 per ma. 1.
sic. dep. -Lease. 322-8733.

912 FRENCH AVE.

101THE

mont.

HaroidHali Realty, Inc.
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7045 Park Ave.
'377 6509

lure. 705 E 25Ih St 323 0981

Push button controls, has

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time. Bat. $119.lIor $19.35 mo
Agent 339-1314.

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lurnllure, Reirig.. s.Joves,

2lhrs

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model

Good for investment or use
now. $11,900 with good terms.

FIREPLACE, plenty of
parking,for trucks &amp; equip.

3 BEDROOM 1½ bath. Central
HIA, carpeting, kitchen

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your

ponds (ill 831 2895

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3230697

Low Down Payment

hospal. Only $110,000.

helpful. Excellent typing Skills

L.andCleating

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100' LAKE FRONT LOT In

CUSTOM INSULATION CO
323 4183 or134 1728 Free est

Cash 322-4132

KENMORE WASHER-Parts.

REALTOR,)?? 7198
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Music Boxes-Slol Machines
BridgesAnliques
3732801

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED '
Top Prices Paid

with see thru door, good cond.,'

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Insulation

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Furniture Salvdge, 17 97, So of
Sanford 322 8721.

Agent 339-8314.

323- 2222

CIIANOY MAN SERVICES.

Free Est.

Wanted to buy used office

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Sanford

Ref. repo 16 cu ft frost tree.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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REALTORS

2 bath with dcc-

professional olfice, Only

REALTOR 322-1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

med. trans. Good English

Central HIA heat pump, big

322- 2420

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2565
Park

Appliances &amp; MiSc
ILOCAL I 319 5371

Special Rates tor Coi'splexes
Free Estimates
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WE BUY USED FVRNITUR&amp;. - -

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BaIt &amp; blown. fiberglas 8. rock

Mahogany Dining Suite
3220611
ll3MagnoliaAve.

- bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 119,90011 Harold

$21,000.

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CALLANYTIME

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Hauling

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Antique French Provincial
Channel back chair, excellent

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrlett's Beauty
Nook $19 E 1st St 372 5712

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home in nIcetocation, ....-

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exciting &amp; ctsallenglng
posi1in Is open for the right

Director

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Beauty Care

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Terms. Call W. Maliczowski, i

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2927 Hwy. 17.92
S.nford,Fla.32771

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dep. 3324216.

An

Ron Beck,

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In the general iocaticn 1Pi
claimed. It the claim is not yet due shill be stated. If the claim Is DINANCI BEING THE
thed.te when it will become
$ICOfld$ last along saId ilget.
the date when it will become contingent or linIlguidated, the SOuthweSt corner of Weklya p EHINSIVE ZONING OR.
due shall be stated. If ti. claim is
ft.,
thence
Westerly
to
due shall be stated. it the claim is nature of the uncertainty $11611 be 5Pri95 Road and East Like DINANCE OP THE CITY OF of.way
or unflquidated, the
due,
Wi acres more or less. ittttlr stated. If th, claim is secured,
nllure of the uncertainty shall be security shall be described. The
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
the
CERTAIN described as In the general sety
Application Isis been madi by
stated.Iftheclelmissecured,the claimant shall deliver sufficient
ZONING
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ulbet TM
OF
securIty shall be described. The copiesofthiclalmtoth.clirktg RobertO. Feather.
B-i iestlonolthsNortheastconisrof daimint shall deliver sufficient
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Only $31500
COUNTRY CHARM 3 BR, 2B

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Personalized, fast dependable
Recular or I time basis
Wedowash windows
61? 59.

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it PcI. FinancIng Available

carpet, C-H&amp;A. 127,900 1 BR;
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137,900? BR. 671-0114 or 1-273.

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Ie Eveting Herald ClassifIed

Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table

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Very large 1 or 2 BR condo wall

Johnny Walker Consl Ltd.
6157
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repossessed, used very Short
lime. OrIu'nal 1593. aI.$1$tor
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Adciitions&amp; Remodeling

Has saddle, needs rider,

Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?-

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Winter Springs. iu,500. Can

groundsl You'll love this one
fo' 179,9001

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home with fenced yard In a

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BR, lB. w-w carpet, 1g. scr.

Experienced Medical
Transcriptionist -

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security

Phone 372 7881,Santord

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local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 97. 50. of
Sanford 372 5171.

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Just 137,0001

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'Home Repair

Sales &amp; Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 2185
John Young f'kway 3986017

66—Horses

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Railro5d Pocket Watch
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These beds are not damaged

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25445, French Ave. 3270231

PART TIMEHeavy Housecleaning
Call 373735$

onto!i00dilieisO2 bssistorffieclaim,th.narneand
point on ttie Westerly

extrast Yours for $62,500.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Cony. Center, 950 Mellonville

experience required.
Salary plus commls-

belnwrlting and must indicate the of.way of East Lake Bransley 'enactment of Ord$0ati No 45, olwayof said East Lake BraiWley they may hive. Each claim mt*1
ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY

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HERD-Would make good
Eunk yard dog -- Not friendly
with children 372 392S

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required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

address of the creditor or hhsagent 'claimed. It the claim Is not y

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Smo old. 1100
3321038

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JOHN KRIOER ASSOC

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person Sanford Nursing &amp;

sales and. service of
new advertisers. A
great future for a self-.

representative

personal representatives attorney
All persons having claIms or 'TO COMMERCIAL FOR THE
NOTICE
OP
PUBLIC
are ut forth below,
demands against the estate are PURPOSE OF REZON1NG FROM HEARING TO CONSIDER
All persons having claims or required, WITHIN THREE A.1 AGRICULTURE TO OC 4DOPTION OP PROPOSED

beinwrltingandmustlndicatethe addr.essofthscr,dltororhlsagent minutes S seconds East 400 ft.,

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inloveiy Loch Arboron a large

W. Garnett White, Broker

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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUT ION
every Saturday at 8 p.m. It's
theonlyorieinFlortde. Youset
- the reserved price. Call 9042358311 fgr turther details.

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Maternity Clothing, tops siZe 6,
pants sIze 1, Excellent Con
dillon. 321 0172 anytIme.

on large lotl Large 5cr porch,

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Stone Island. 2 acres, canal
priv., 1450 mo. 1st, last &amp; sec.

personal lnterviewcontact Mr.
Hall TOLL FREE 1$00.543-

An aggressive sales.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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Air cond., fenced yard, fully

personal
the
Range 29 East,
10
ate Is BONNIE ETHEL BYRD,
minuteS 34 seconds West 516.10
toapQh0flftleIastrig$ttOf.ePSy whose $ddSi Ii 211 E. Thd
h1',et, Sanford, FL 33271. TM
line of East Lake Brantily Drive
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Fenced back yard and well.

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 'clerk of the above court a written Florida begIn 516.4 ft. West and by the City of Longwood, Florida, $1115111015 COVlttY
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THIS NOTICE, to file wtth the
THIS NOTICE, to file with the statement of any claim or demand 1023.06 It. North of the East Va that the City Commission will ;..i
thence 00 digress 02 minutes 34 ctert of Itie above'court. written

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WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN

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wtsiieln training. Must furnish

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forth below.
East right.of.way 18.06 ft ti
All persons having claIms or
concrete monument at tIll Nor

required, WITHIN THREE THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

Sanford's Sales Leader

Dreamwold, CHIA, eat.in.kit,
fenced yard in

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PR EHENSIVE PLAN FROM
195$. Ruskln St., Lake Mary, FL, personal repi-sssntativs's attorney
CITY OP LONOW000,

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Mohawk Dr., Sanford. 322878). '

immediate openings for
mature' professional sales
oriented men and women who need to earn $15,000.00 and up -

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between-I &amp; 11 am,

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the address of which Is Seminole
CountY COuf'ttlou$L North Park

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C heat, ref., dec stove. $275

6.Can be outof town Snights per
week

General Labor Day shift. Apply

A copy of the proposid Or. PRIHINSIVE PLAN PROM INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:

MOTIFI ED 'that the ancIllary thaise, Sanford, Florida on May

'LongWood, Florida
Florida. The personal represen- whose address is Route 2, Box 105. AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
tative of the estate is JON HER. P.tersburg.-W.V., 26841. The name USE ELEMENT OF THE Publish May 3, 14, 1980

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' offer Call PIles before 6et 3234700

WE BI ,Y CARS

Light colored Poodle Puppies,.?
wks, Mother 8. Father AKC

Press, Bench Sander, Sabre
Saw. Router.

t7)..$321
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- FOR SALE OR RENT
Lakefront country charm,? BR,
7 bath, brick fireplace, large
lakeside deck. dock, storage
bldgs., fenced lot, many cxIras. Asking $31,900 or rent for
%C) mo. 373-6307 alter 5.10.

STENSTROM

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Radial Saw, Band Saw, Drill

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DELTONA-Lakefront lovely 2
bdrm retirement home, large
yard. garden, -mini; co'd.

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minimum withworklngexp. or

Sanford Alt-port 322.hoo.

File Number IS.i4.CP
vislen

City Hall of Longwoâd, Ftortda;on pishensive Plan, Ordinance 77.32,
y and rnonlng of the described
MONDAY, the 19th day of

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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
the address of which Is Seminole, personal - representative of the

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FOR SALE I Pair of Fancy
Parakeets 8. 1 pair of Cut
throat Finches. Etcellent
Breeders 372 3925

The Real Estate Agency

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DUPLEX POSSIBLES-2 Story
532,300, 1 story $75,500 Terms.

83I.6h88

Aisembler exp. in cruisers.

Apply
surance.
AMF
Powerboat Div. 1)43 30th St.

same for

Number S0.1SI.CP, is pendlf4.in the address of which is SemInole and rezoning of the described

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$30 set. Sanford Auction, 121$
S. French. 323 7310.

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Furnished apt'iiir Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 318

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perlenced with inboard &amp;

and the City CommIssion will 13, 1980 ii 7:00 P.M., or as soon
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consider
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
and adoption after the public a specIfic land use amendment to

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ATTENTION
WOMEN ANDMEN --

ad.
thefeaftefaspossIble,toconsider Longwood,F)orlda,andcopiesare AND MEDIUM DENSITY NOTIFIED that the
ARE
HEREBY MAYSELL MOUSE, deceased,
ministration of the estate ci IF.
TO
CONa specific and useam.ndment to - dli file with the Clerk of the City RESIDENTIAL
NOTIFIED that the ad.- -Fil.NumberlQ.)30.CP, spendIng
deceased,
ministratIon of the estate of NINA in the Circuit Court for Seminole the. Seminole County Corn, and same may be InspW.d by the MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE FIR BYRD DURDEN,

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dep. 1-777-1798.

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part-time housekeeping duties
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FOR SALE
Great African gray parrot

REALTY WORLDa'

LAKEFRONT-Unusual custom0
- 3 bdrm, all amenities,
fireplace, intercom, most
rooms with lekevlew, 2

I Bedroom, 1 Bath, all appftbntes including Washer &amp;
Drt'er, outside storage, newly

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18—Help Wanted

FFIE BYRD DUROEN
thereafter as possIble. At the Dwelling District to oc office
Deceited meeting interested parties may District. NOTICE OP PUBLIC
Deceased
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
AN ORDINANCE - AMENDING NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
HEARING
appear
and
be
heard
with
respect
NOTICE OF
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
The Bord of County Corn. to the proposed Ordinance. This ORDINANCE 17.3$ WHICH
ADMINISTRATION
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
hearing
may
b
continued
from
AMIND$'i'HEOETAIL,EDL,AND
TO ALL PERSON$ HAVING AND ALL OTHER PERSONS misslonersofSeminoleCeuntywllI
THE ESTATE: hold a public hearing In Room 203 lime to tlmeuntll final action i USE ELEMENT OF THE. AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
CLAIMS
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Said Ordinance was placid on of the Seminole County Cour.

Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Publish: April 14, 21, 211 May 5,
1980

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PROBATE DIVISION

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ANSWERING MACHINE
CODE-A-PHONE

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copy

IN CONFLICT ñiissicnersof SentlnoleCounty will

DINANCES

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18TH SEMINOLE CQUNTY, File Number 10.130-CF
FLORIDA
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SIMS &amp; SAWICKI

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR

File Number 10.111-Ce
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF NINA R.
BOWMAN

by: Susan E. Tabor

C'COMMERCiAL DISTRICT;

A5 Deputy clerk

303 323.1863
Eve. 305 643 5610
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Mariner' Village
2"z ACRES Counlry, 2 story,
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charming)
bdrm.
huge
rooms,
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$9,350
DOWN
Buys
this
large
Sanford. Lovely 1 or 2 BR, air,
formal dining, fireplace, 5
adults. Furniture available.
mm. to town. $79,900
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time to time until final action Is
taha by the City Commission.
A
of the proposed Or.

as Deputy Clerk

ZOtIINO
OF
CERTAIN
(SEAL)
B.)
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, .rn. TERRITORY - FROM
a u SINESS
AND
CLERK

CountyCommlsslonersof Bokor &amp; Ruppel, PA.
Seminole County,Florida 911 Chestnut St.,
BOx 1361
By: JoAnnK. Hare

or Night

attractive 3 bdrm with family
rm. Large shaded yard, nice
area. Assume low interest

Adl%
ØR-209
on Lake Adi. Just So. of

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Treasure Chest, call Mabel
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LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, SAID 1910

this Court at Sanford, Florida, this

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PREHENSIVE ZONING OR.
County, Floridi.

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. Bruce H. Bokor

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buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down plyments, 322 2287.

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appear and be heard with respect
(SEAL)
ARTHUR- H. BECKWITH 'JR. to the proposed OrdInance, This

OF LONOW000, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE .NO,,,

No. 16, SECOND REPLA,
SANLANDQ -R INGS. 4

Dept.

322-2611

trans., 834.4810aft4p.m.
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Bedroom, 2 bath home has
over 1100 sq ft living area and
a huge yard with lots bf
betutiful big trees. Owner will
o/Aor Ft-IA. $11,000

REALTOR, MLS

323-5774

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5.0000 used books for sale Call
275 3061 or 777 496 for details
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Ages 12.18

Inmy home. Hrly, daily, wkiy
rates. Day or night. 323.6477.

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Weekly &amp; monthly rates,
utilities Pd, Inquire 500S Oak

Girls

Earn Extra

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nnI,andflIetpeoriglnaIMs,,s, first reading on APRIL 21,
captlonedordinanceardreronlng. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Courtandtoservea copy therf
1980,
Additional information may be WILL BE FOREVER 'BARRED, upon the Plaintiffs' attorney, TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP or Pleading In the Office of the
Dale of Ihe first publication of whosi name and address is set PROPOSED ORDINANCE
clerk of the above Circuit urn and the City Commission will
obtained by contacting the Land
consider lime for final passage
Seminole County Courthouse,
Deveiopnt Manager at 323 this Notice of Administration: forth below, not later than May 19, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCiRN
after the public
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
April
21.'
1980
Sanford,
Florida
onor
before
June
1980.
If
you
fail
4330, ExTension 306.
to do so. Default
hearing, which will be held In the
of
Longwood,
Florida,
F.W.
Pope
Jr.
2,
1980.
If
you
fail
will be entered against ypu for the by the City
to
Persons not able to attend Ihe
Flprida, on
As One of the
Haliof Longwood,
relief demanded in the Complaint, that theCity Commission will hold ludgnent by default will be taken
hearing who wish to comment on
y,
relief City
MONDAY,
the 19th day Of
Personal RepresentativesThe real Breperty proceeded a public hearing to consider against you for the
the propused actIons may submit
)SSO,atl$p.m,,orassoon
- agilnst, situated in Seminole enactment of Ordinance No. 44, demanded in this Petition.
written statements to the 'Land - of Ihe Estate of
thereafter as iossible. At the
entitled:
Dorothy A. Pope,
DONE AND ORDERED this
County, Florida, is as follows:
Development Division prIor to the

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YELLOW SAND

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OF SANFORD REALTOR
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clear span buildings (Maior
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Latex Paint $.&amp;99 gal.
MIg I, S 70'x24'xIO'
for
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
53.270 00 5 30'x48'x12' for
- ]iOSanfOrdAve
327 5791
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Situ 00 I 10'xll'xli' for
$5;178 00 I 48'x72'x14' for
WILONMAIER
FURNITURE
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57.590 00. F 0 B Factory. Call
BUY, SELL. TRADE
Toil Free Today 1800 I4l-l70
311
31$
E,
First
St.
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3225622
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Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment 1101 E.

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6-Child Care

Floridi on April 2, 1950 at 7:30 they may have that challenge the Defendants" has been filed Publish April 25,1 May 5, 12, 19, - you in the Court listed above -.1 C.COMMERCIAL DISTRICT;
. you are required to serve a copyof
P.M. or as soon thereafter as validity of the decedents will, the against you in the Circuit Court for 1910
PROV(DIIIIG AN EFFEcTIVE
possIble, to review, h3ar corn- qualifications of the personal
your Answer or Pleading to" the
Semiholi Countj,, Florida, bdng DEU.t79'
DATE;
IPEALING
OR.
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IN CONFLICT
ments
and
-$00.CA-09.L,
make recom. representative, or the venue or Clvii Action No.

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to 75 models Call 339 9100 or

Lawnmowers,..selIthe best 8.
service the rest. WESTERN

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$1300 Call 323 0381

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47 A—M)rtgages _

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'65 OLDS f 85 330 Engine, ar, - -

79—Trcks.Trailers

C90/1nh

OWNER WILL. HOLD WRAPAROUtID AT 10''i Call us
today to see this beautifully
remodeled 2 un,t income
property. Ready right now for
you to move into, 145,000.

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UP to $10,000, maybe more.

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Cylinder. i valve, 2 header
rwcs. 23" front wheel, only

Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17
97 So. of Sanford 3228721.

Housing Authority 305-323.

Fireplace. Ideal for couple or
single person sn,soo.

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Daily Johnny Walker Real
Estate, Inc 322 6457.

UNCLUTIER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell Ihose things that are lust
taking upspace with a want ad
in the Herald 322-2611 or 531-

EXTRA MONEY AT HOME
Stuffing and-or addressing
envelopes, Send Stamped self,
addressed envelope-to: Smith,
- P.O. Box liii, Sanford 32771,

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Sanford

LOVELY SPANISH Style-i

- room, icr. porch, well land37-B--RenfaiOffices
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Many businessesfor sale as low'
as $10,000 down. We have the
business for you. 628 2701.
Mid.Fla. Business Brokers

Sale

969 CHR YSL ER WAGON,
AUTO. AIR. LOOKS GOOD.
RUNS GOOD EC. TIRES.
0610

78-Motorcycles
A OK TIRE

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in

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24 HOUR 0 322-9283

100 cunland Dr., corner lot. 3 BR,
16, kit, equipped, washer.

benefits include paid vacation,
company car retirement plan
8. more. Send Resume'to: Mr.
R. Luettchau, 136i%argo Lane,
Longwood, Fl. 32750.
Telephone Solicitors. Ap.
polntmentsefting only. Hourly
rate plus commIssions, Op.
portnity for advancement.
Call 322.0206for .ppt.95.

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Sanford area. 322-4661.

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Call 3731921

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company benefits 10 paii

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P'EALTOR
323 61or.eves.323-0517

O'
FF ICE 8. Retail space-$9500
monthly includes utilIties. 323.
2172 or 830 9575.
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CANNON REST HOME

SpecIal care, good food, for
elderly person. Can D bed
patIent. 121 Dolores Dr.,
'Altamonte Springs. 834-1118,

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cars, trucks &amp; teavy equip

bench &amp; -delivery,

3j9Ø5Ø$ E. AltamonteDr.
3390508
E. AltamonteOr.
Shopping Center, SR i1, 1
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Opportunity Employer. Apply
in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 3Ott' St. Located on
Airport.
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MERCIAL FOR THE PURPQSE - addressof the creditor or his agent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Metal SI orace Cabinet
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
OF R EZONING FROM R.1A or altorney, and the amount SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA - (I) One locking 4.draws,' Filing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Cabinet
SINGLE - FAMILY DWELLING claimed. lithe claim i not yet CASE NO)%JOO.CA.O9.L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
() One KF Calculator with IN THE CIRCUIT C'OUR r,
DISTRICT TO C.2 RETAIL due, the date when it will become DENNIS MAKAREWJCZ and
the City of Lcngwood, Florida,
due shall be stated. If the claim is CHRISTINE MAKAREWICZ, his printer.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA by
COMMERCIAL.
the City Commlsslcn will hold
and
istates,
contingenl
or
unliquiJated,
tile
the
undersigned
wife,
as
Sheriff of CIVIL ACTION NO, U.IN.CA44- that
Lot 22 of Like Harriet
a public hearing to consider
Plaintiffs, Seminole County, Florida, will it I
Plat Book 12, Page 15, of Section nature of the uncertainty shall be enactment Of Ordinance p40. 4,4,
h:OO A.M. on the 20th day of May,
16, TownshIp 21, Range 29 of ihe stated. If the claim Is secured, the
IN RI: THE MARRIAGE OF
entitled:
Public Records of Seminole Security shall be described. The BURL 0. WARD and CHERYL R. AD. 1910, offer for sale end sell to ZINA AARON
AN ORDINANCEOF THE CITY
the highest bidder, for cash,
Wife.Pefltioner
County, FlorIda. Consisting of ,, claimant shall deliver- sufficient WARD, ills wife,
OF LONGW000, FLORIDA
to
less.
(Further
copies
of
the
claim
to
the
clerk
any and all existing
to '
acre more or
Defendantj, sublect
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
liens, at the Front (West) Door of
IS1AH AARON,
described as the Northwest corner enable the clerk to mail one copy
NOTICE OF ACTION
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Husband.Respondent.
of the intersection of SR 436 and to each personal representative. TO:
DINANCE BEING THE COM.
All persons interested in the
Sanford, Florida, the above TO
BURL 0. WARD
NOTICEOPSUIT
-Maple Street.) (DISTRICT NO. 3)
PREHENSIVE ZONING OR.
by
estate
to
whom
a
coPy
of
this
described
personal
prorty.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Application has been made
DINANCE OF- THE. CITY OF
Notice of Administration has been
That said sale is b47
made to
ISIAH AARON
You are hereby notIfied that a
Joseph S. Zalicek.
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, SAID
Box 325
Further, the Planning and mailed are required, WITHIN suit to foreclose a mortgage en. satisfy the terms of said Writ of
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
Cape Charles, Virginia
Zoning Commlsion of Seminole THREE MONTHS FROM THE titled "Denniè Mak.arewicz and Execution.
ZONING
OF
CERTAIN
OF
THE
John
E.
Polk,
You
are
hereby
notified
County will hold a public hearing DATE
FIRST Christinq Makarewict, his wife,
that a TERRITORY
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Plaintiffs, vs. Burl 0. Ward and
Petition for Dissolution of B U S I N E S S
in Room 203 of the Seminole PUBLICATION
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CB home. Payments approx.

Just of f New Smyrna Beach.
Fully equipped, $300 mo. Call
for information after 5 - 30.'

provides a full benefit pkq.
we are an EOE Affirmative
Action Employer M.F. Send us

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2 Choice Lots In nicest section.

III. Office Equipment •5 sublect to any and alt existing and for the purpose ci adusting
and for the purpose of adlustlng
liens, at the Front(Wesl) Doceci and equalizIng said assessments
and equalizing said •ueurns follows:

a specific land use amendment ,o representative's attorney are
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P.O. Box 1368, 911 Chestnut meet as an equalizing board to Fury, 4.door sidin, VIN No. 1i:QOA.M.ontPie2hdayolMay, fl5eet as an equalizing board to

75x700 PROFESSIONAL LOT
with building. Altamonte
Springs. $79,90

convinced you're the -pirson
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and the undenited as Sh.erlff

ho'd a public hearing in Room 73 Michael P. Longcrier and F. time, the City Commission of the In Longwood.

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Call 322 3111
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112 CMVer Av Acadern, Manor

Dorothy A. Pope, 'dased, File herein, who may desire to corn. Tiffany pools,. Inc., - James M. County, Florida. - more par. termed herein, who maydeslreto

in the City of Longwood, Florida, have levied upon the followIng

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'pertIcutarIydescrja foffows: which consist of miscellaneous manner of 'Pymqnt for said im:
Avenue, Sanford, Florida nm
provement, and as to the amount. il, One 1976 LIncoln, 4.dpe electrical pails and equipment. provement, sod as to the amount
being stored at Fosters in assessed ainsf each property
The personal representatives of aswd against each ppefly sedan,VIN No. 6Y12AU9195 being

thouse, Sanford, Florida on May

WAD, walled yard, $310 ma. +
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- Daar area- Handy Man Attractive 3 BR, 1'B CH&amp;A,

INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: the City of Lofl9wood, Florida, to was delivered to me ii Sheriff of F$odda, and I have levied upon the, from Bay.Con General property

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the fictitloui name of ARTIST.&amp;JK IN RE: ESTATE OF p.m. or as soon thereafter as the
matter may be called, in Coffi. final ludgenent rendered In the final judgemint rendered
CUSTOM CABINETS, and t$?
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DOROTHY A. POPE.
mission Chambers, City H.fl,, US aforesaid court on the 21st day of . aforesaid court on the 7th day of matter may be called, In CornS
intend to register saId name with
the Clerk of the C'rcult
Court, HOTICEOFADMINISTRATiO)I .FJoridafocmepu.pot_I9garng certiln case entitled, Hughis caseentitIad,HujSqpg2y,Inc., West W$TTSfl'Avnue, L.OrIgWOOd,

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Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:- AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE Wayman Street, from its In. Patricia 1. Cochran, Defendant, Writof Exucutionwasdsllviredto

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NOTICE
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SALI .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURJ J0R
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
You are hereby notified that the - NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN
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Notice In
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hereby given that $ am SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA City Commission of the City of that by virtue of that certain Writ that by virtue of that
Wrft
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at 222 Heck. PROBATE DIVISION
cIty commIssion of the City ci
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ci Exeçufl.n issued out
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Th*fl DrIve,Sntoq, Florida 32771g File Numbar AO33CP
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Deltona and Sanford will be continually of Trustees Chairman Earl Weldon,
going to Orlando for complicated ser- unveiled the first ar ch itect's line dr awing
vices, Seminole Memorial Ilospital's new of the planned new facility that will be
administrator said this morning.
located in Sanford at Seminole Boulevard
James Tesar, who took over as ad- and Mangoustine facing Lake Monroe.
Tesar said the architects planned the
nunistrator under Hospital Corporation
of America, told 23 members of the hospit,al to take full advantage of the
view.
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planned."
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hospital is not needed in Deltona today,
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as siie'as leaving Cuba. Others have
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rifle butts, or are hit by chains, sticks
or other objects because they want to
leave, he added.
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states.
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night took about 600 refugees to E&amp; Air criticizing the "sluggish" federal
th Florida Panhandle and response, Carter opened the ga tes for the
United States to receive all Cubans
1,200 boarded buses for Miami.
"We're losing ground at a less rapid. ..wishhw to flee their country.
megawatt loss Oil tile Fill, system.
The faflure of Florida Power &amp; U&amp; generators in
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pace than belor," said John Taylor, a
Sanford and Miami this morning caused scattered, 2
FPL had no tininediate explanation for the shutdown
state coordinator for the refugee heart and open arms to refugees seeking
the system
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freedom from communist domination
processing 'ration
of central Florida, leaving an estimated
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000
ats included and from the economic deprivation
new arrivals
briefly without power.
brought about 1mar11 by Fidel Castro
Fill, spokesman ('hark'sScheer said full service was
370 aboard one vessel, the
restored 26 ininutes after the . two generators dropped
The Coast Guard reported as of m,id. and his governmentI" Carter told the
The load shedding outages left Sanford unaf.fected
night, 77 boats were en route to Mariel League of Women Voters In Washington company spokesmen say,
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Thesystern was using 5,500megawatts whenSanford
FPL officials said the fossil-fired Sanford No. 4
The president said the State Departwere on their way to Key West from
and
Turkey Point went down "and we lost 970
generator
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Cuban refugees to the United States and Sta tes establishing an airlift to bring the
may decide to admit 250,000 Cubans and Cubans out," Kelly said
250,000 Haitians to this country, Rep.
Asked whether Carter would propose
Richard Kelly, R.Fla., said today alter an airlift to go to Cuba to bring back
meeting ivith Carter at the White House. refugees that want to come, Kelly stated:
But other Florida lawmakers denied "Yes." But he was not specific on what
Carter was considering such a move and such an airlift might entail.
they also challenged Kelly's statement
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million new refugees - 250,000 Cubans into Florida in small boats plying the
and 250,000 Haitians -to this country. treacherous Florida Straits.
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reporters after he and other members of fear of the Cuban community."
the Florida congressional delegation
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emerged from the meeting.
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released from Cuban jails and are
shoot him, but he said he had some
Cuba, the Sanford cardiologist had like lie is now."'
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freedom flight that permits more
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oft (76'a younger colleague.
They all knew Hal was
keeping track of their scores.
In each crisis, some doctor
failed him; Once, a resident
ignored a nurse's repeated
calls to reset an intravenous

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sharing funds because of President

prepare a priority list 1 essentoil 'ërsites along w ith a list of items w hiccall
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'Fhe question the bond counsel is being
a5ked is: now that the account is suf-

Carter's econoiny moves kind the
probable lo'ss of state revenue sharing

The citN manager said prioritN lists he

ficiently financed for future payments of
th ose bonds, can the franchise fees

money a well.
The city comnumssion doeS not want to,

received (rum city department heads
during the past week were not

pledged, but no longer needed to build up

does not pilin to and does not look toward satisf,actory atid he %%ill be gQing wwr

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that fund, be used for another- ufposè?

'increasing taxes," Knwles said. "The

for the niarina and

'Fhe purpose the city is suggesting is

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Other
Other good first-person
accounts of high trauma
Illnesses include Norman
Cousins' "Anatomy of an
illness as Perceived by the
Patient" (Norton), Michael
Halberstam's and Stephan
Lesher's "A— Coronary
Event" (Lippincott) and
CtaDablbergaand.
Joseph Jaffe's "Stroke: A
'ileartsounds," by Martha Weinman Lear, is
Doctor's Personal Story of
a medical chronicle and much more: it's a
His Recovery" (Norton). book about wanting to live.

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laid today

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tltmo-t Isitil
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net k.'e1miim up will 'at hat the city was
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the ranch had been leased by the
Seminole Cowuty Mental Health Center
I S0111) and ope rat ed for the past 18
uuionths US U residential treatment center
for emotionally disturbed youngsters 8 to
14 years of age.
The center's staff was hired by Youth
I'rogramns, including the former director,
Man Wright, who now serves as counselor along with Sheila Frazier; - and
secretary Ruth C_otto. They were successful ur getting CETA Comprehensive
Employment Training Act) funding
transferred from the mental health
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Television before an audience. The story concerns two
families, the Barberas and the Fanuccis, whose feud
dates back 70 years to an Incident in Sicily. When the
Barbera daughter, Nina — the divorced mother of a 10year-old son — decides to remarry and has the temerity to
pick Torn Fanucci, the feud is reheated to the boiling

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about a pair of feuding Italian-American families in San
Francisco, has been - taped by Columbia Pictures

instructed Knowles j)

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It
was
a
uuuyocardioal infarction — forearm. On one of the last
the death óI heart mdscle — most grisly of his hopltal
the First lost round in five adrnissionsrresidents dallied
through a night when Hal
years of heroic battle agairiit
dea th. The sudden plunge was drowthng in his own
flip-flopped Hal Lear into the fluid-filled lungs, rasping,
role of patient, and gave "Martha, TELL them. I am
Martha, a free-lance writer, dying. HURRY, HELP ME."
new full-time jobs of nurse, At 8:00 the next morning, his
sounding board and historian regular doctors, on their
of their ordeal. They lived regular rounds, conceded
between hope and despi.ir, that Hal. had been right:
through nightmare tripe to "Suddenly they exploded
this desperate emergency rooms and into action
hushed, tentative months of urgency upon them... A team
sadness that were only converged upon him to
pauses in the downward perform what are called
heroic measures."
spiral of Hal's life,
There were at least four ' Throughout, Martha
heart attacks, one while he scourges herself, trying to
was under the knife for a reconcile what she thinks is
double coronary bypass her irrational passivity as a
operation. Somewhere In the medical consumer. "I
course of "treatments" simply submitted, entered•
there was brain damage. upon their institutional
That was the most Un- madness, sat and waited
bearable degradation of all while life flowed down the
for Hal, the brilliant drain, assuming, because it
organizer: He couldn't is a symptom of mass
memorize the address of his madness to make such
doctor, couldn't reckon assumptions, that there was.
small change, couldn't even a guiding intelligence, acfollow the instructions that cepting that help would come
came with a pocket when it was. scheduled to
calculator.
come, and that I could make
Treated in the same it come no sooner, and that
hospital where he had been this was a rational course of
on staff, lint became a events, moving deeper and
reproach
to
the deeper into his catastrophe
professionals' efforts to with no clear understanding

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two people whose bravery
came as a surprise to them.

Reviews prepared by
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ss ht m pro rit orde r ii
prepared t. nil

Budget ri quests for (he 1k 15 fisi.ii St Ii
other source of funds
(dI)
to
begin (kt I ut tins. in knov.ls. S Slit ll t
said
lit ss ill t a k e th em t'
Meansshule preparation time for the Mood iS
Tallaha ssee ' UlI tutu
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1981 fiscal year budget is fast

-ts it is always described." - Hal developed a pre-

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schejule without fur ther investment of

I'PY be 01" tI1 dLlJsh)13 of $393,000 in ad.
ditional ftltid it) 111;. (iti'i operating

Heartsou rids" is an homage

Martha Weinman Lear
Simon and Schuster,
$12.95), Is a book of terrible
beauty: it arouses the kind of
visceral alarm that haunts
almost every middleaged
man and woman, even while
it excites aesthetic and even
moral pleasures.
It Is the true story of how
heart disease changed the
llvesf
Lear, two people.' Harold
a prominent urologist
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and surgeon, woke up on
August 3, 1973 with pain 1n,,
his chest. It didn't go away
but "spread through his
chest, radiating upward into
his throat... Now it was

Illillion kind the interest it is generati ng

through in.
etiiuent of I t'a tooth And the result

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gus ernment
property tax increase to c onte fl(l
nd V. ith .15
City Manager Warren knosslessaid the well. So we are scra tching to find any

pledged to pas the bond issue The annual city is faced with several unusual
franchise was sit aside each year and situations in tl. 1981 fiscal yçar. Among
invested in interest bearing bonds
them are:
fodas that fund totals more than $1.1
—Inflation at an all time high

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U1111LIrCli III I'lurida --otice 19;0.
Grotill Iloine Dirt-i-ttir is Gretchen
,Nlolatch. formed) (III-L-CLor of Y11's

According to John [tape, S0111's
project director for children's services,
the residential treatment prograin was
not terininated for lack of need — there

Stanley Scott Ilienne in Orange County,
The ne.w facility offers 24-hour, Sevenday-a.sseek supervision by the staff,
similar to Stanley Sco tt and Yl'l's
[)u11iher house llunav.ay Shelter, also
in Orange County
Y111 is operating thu emergency
shelter home under a tine-year $113,911
contract with hiltS John Masters,
coirunu Ica tions specialist with YPI,

was

always inure demand than they

could take care of — or lack of success,
but because of the increasing cost-, of
that type of facility due to inflation.
"There was a definite need and we
would have been very reluctant to terinmate the program even with the
budgetary restraint we were operating
under,'' said Rape.
Funding was to run through June for

i\ftcr we were approached by VP! in
January about leasing the property, we
deterimiined it would be in the best interest of the kids in Seminole County to
turn it over to them, since they were
funded through new funding froin 11115,"
Rape explained.

"YPI

negotiate a new contract

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with the

Seminole Youth Rant-tm Board and to
consider our eiuiployces when hiring their
stafL"
Another part of the agreement was that
the children remaining at the residential

center w ou ld be cared for by Y111 until
they' were able to be returned to their

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parents or be placed elsewhit.-re.
Only 1116 (-all place a child at' the
adolescent proup hoine, said Nirs. Cotto.
have a fast turnover," she addLA.
"Sometinies the)- are only here on an

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while others may be he re for a month or a
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placed with foster parents, a relative or
reconciled with their own parents.
Placement is more difficult for teenagers than younger children.
A depe nden t ch ild is defined as one
under the age of 18 who is found by the

Seinole
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15 children, but VPl eventually- hopes to
be able to care for 20 as space is added
a nd a mobile home on the property is
fixed up Right now another uuiobiie home
Is used as the office and the youngsters

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Mental Health
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hi-Irs- ttt uteviti In to Iiiee't the
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needed and another $10,034 s'. ill be with behavioral disorders that kept them
needed Iromim the community flue staff from functioning normally in the home or have been surrendered to hitS or a child
placing agency for adoption, to ha ve
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get thern back into their home and school

A (- ounprel'ieflsise
including soiui-t- CE TA
Eniployment Training Act workers.

if possible within a 90-day period There
was a70 percent success rate, Rape said.

piersistently run' away; to be habitually

truant from school to persistently
disobey the reasonable and lawful
demands of his parents or other legal
cusioumans and to oe oeyonu ineir control,

All of them are assigned chores
Youth E'rogramims, famous*ir its use of
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walk around, play basketball or ride the
two ponies. They all love the animals."
"We have all the boys we have room to
take right now and there is room for only
two more girls," said Mrs. Cotta,
The home is licensed to accommodate

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volunteers who will be scTeened and the task torcc, thu liwk
mmiint tutu; s for
t it mu
trained to assist staff and provide
plate
are 'eu St nuemueo
art residinti.i
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spe cific services in skills and
training, recreation, trios, visits and
tutor:
A counselor-friend system has been
organized to provide a one-to-one
relationship between a youth and a
volunteer when appropriate, either
during the youth's stay, after or both.
Former Seminole County' health and
Rehabilitative Services Single Intake
Supervisor Tom Weinberg was chairman
of the task force formed last year with a
goal of actively recruiting temporary
and foster placements for dependent
children and establishing a group home.
He has been given much of the credit for
obtaining the funding for the new group
home. He has since been promoted to
supervisor of HRS office in Apopka,

results III Increased inetidtiets '1
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prograzum to allow a cooling tiff period"
between parent zit1 child contributes to
further deterioration iii (tie relationship,
Because of incidents of running assasand acting out behavior lie-re mel these'
children find their ssay Into the juvenile
justice systemum
VP! has it one-year least' ss mUm
Seminole Youth Ranch in 'as hit-fe it acre-es
to pay $600 it umuonth rent, take- cmv of
repairs and normal maintenance and
provide liability insurance
Dr. Alan Guy, president of the
Seminole Youth Ranch Board, said the
rent goes into a fund tolue U.,Cd ShOUld thC
board have to take over opt-ration of the

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operation of

the randi at the tinit- lwink!. Guy said the
hoa rd desi t e d
it let licaulu tin ossncrshmp of
the property hit e- IISU1m that it continue to
be operat ed as a facility for children.

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according to Mrs. Cotto, and have
emotional problems related to their
unstable environment and broken homes.
All are required to attend public school
while at the ranch.
"They all seem to like it here," she
said, "because of the country-like at,
mosphere. They have plenty of room to

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changes, since It 'asas chartered in
1969 as a n o n-pu of it, interdenominational
mnstituut'n ek'ditatt-d to rehabilitation of
delinquent .) I trouble-I juveniles It
origunall SS.IS Ieri4aTuiLt'd as Semmunole All
Youth Shelter by a group of county
resuteuiLs concerned over the tack of
)uvenm le leo mm in the county and the fact
titat t-teiltrvn 'asele lucid in the jail
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funds, purchase hand and build facilities,
the shelter was dedicated and opened in
September 1f174, and operated without

any goverrumient funds. It has been
known as the Seumunole Youth Ranch
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Bob Hughes wants more people to have Input Into
policy. That's why he's a candidate for superintendent of
Seminole County schools.
"We have some of the most talented people in the
e county
here In so many diversified fields," Hughes said. "All we need
Is an open mind to Invite them and make them feel we're
sincerely Interested in their views — before decisions
made."
Hughes, principal of Sabal Point Elementary sciooi in
Longwood since 1973, said he is concerned that the current
school administration does not really provide for community
Input.

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)— Greek Catholic Archbishop
Hilarlon Capucci says the bodies of the eight U. S.
servicemen killed in the aborted mission to rescue the
American hostages could be flown to Europe Sunday or
Monday.
Iran, meanwhile, announced Friday a long-delayed
second round of elections for the Islamic Parliament,
which Aya tollah Khomeini has said wi ll decide the fate
of the hostages, will be held May 9.
Sources have said the bodies would be turned over
the International Red Cross In Switzerland.
The archblsop, a supporter of the Palestinian cause
once jailed by Isróel for gun running, dismtsed a
political dispute between Bant.Sadr and Iran's
powerful clerical faction said to have delayed
return of the bodies, saying the only remaining,
roblems were "medical."
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where the bodies were being held, does not have the
facilities to prepare the remains for transport by air.

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orderly official procedures.
One Western diplomat recently sta tioned in Havana said
Castro's decision to allow the disorganized evacuation to
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discriminated against the Hai tians.
"We have treated them alike," he said.
The Hai tians — and numerous supporters,
Including the Sen. Edward Kennedy and the
Rev. Jesse Jackon — are ur ging President
Carter to grant the now in the country
blan ket Immuni ty, a power the president will
lose May IS under the new la w.
Morris said INS will continue to use such
criteria as 'the likelihood that a deported
refugee would be persecuted on returning to
Haiti in determining w hether to grant asylum.
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Castro, possibly as an afterthought, also decided to all ow
thousands of other Cubans including some imprisoned
criminals, to leave in boats from Mariel har bo r west of
havana, knowing they would flood into Florida , 100 miles
away.
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joyous tears of sons and daughters, uncles and
aunts they hadn't seen In years.
'At the HE W-run Cuban Refugee Center In a
modern skyscraper in thriving Li ttle Havana,
Miami's Cuban district, a federal employment resume deportations.
Haitians contend those criteria are too
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employers who called
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country, offering jobs.
presence of
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;Mllagros de Aripas, head of the job- it is not true," said Exullel. "You cannot
placement service, described some of the separate the economic and political in Haiti."
offers: An Alexandria, Va., woman called for
Political asylum won't automatically give
two maids, some English preferred, offering the Haitians access to the American good life
room and board and $400 to $500 a month. A they are seeking, Ferree salt Most, he
sxaa poultry processing plant wanted 4014)50 pointed out,
Few worked
rkers, English not necessary. Miami gas jij,
cries had
stations, packing houses, boat
"It's hard to take someone who's illiterate
and
speaks only Creole and expect them to
Openings
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tat want it,"hesald.
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Miami Cuban groups of refugees, but few as striking as
fugee resettlement: "
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his wife,
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summer,
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Nonetheless, he said, volunteer children, ages 3 to 10, behInd.
raised u. oo
iganlzdions were seeking homes for them sent for them, and
owxI the country, and airpianà were being demande d by smugglers for paisag..
On the night Aug. 13, a cabin cruiser
S.
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room as crowded.
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'pew along one wall. A week earlier they d out outside the refugee 'er. He has
among some
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whose cases for political asylum were easier
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tuburculosta, venereal disease even two confirmed cases of leprosy. Few have schooling or
work
experie nce. Few arrive to find thriving
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greet them at dockside.
As they land, the two groups — whether
fleeing the gray political climate of Fidel
Castro's Cuba or the economic and political
miseries of "Baby Doc" Duvalier's Haiti —
look much the same. They step off the boats
dirty, often penniless, with the tentative

Miami's Cuban community In demonstra tions
sparked by the embassy takeover,
At a huge, shiny, metalgirdered building on
the Dade County Youth fairgrounds, hundreds
01 volunteers took the refugees' names, X
rayed them, bandaged the bites dogs sicked
on them as they left Cuba, handed them
"green cards" making them eligible Immediately for federal checks for $126 for a
family of two to tide them over and long-term
aid-like food stamps down the line.
The refugees wolfed clown donated Cuban
sandwiches, fast-food hamburgers, homefried
chicken, oran and their
te — apples, which os had ne
seen.
inaged through racks sh and pan ts and
thousands of shined shoes, neatly arranged in
rows. They diapered their babies with donated
dia pers, amused them with brand-new toys.

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!hlle a deputy' was attempting to handcuff hlni,
(I.rnpo msnagsd to break away, but was quickly ca ught,
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estimates range from 16,000 to 41,000 - who
have fled the poverty and Tonton Macouts
(secret police) of Duvalier's Haiti for a legal
limbo in which their lives are only nominally

"They" are the thousands of Cuban refugees
traversing the Florida Strait In an armada
manned'by exiles who made the exodus before
them. And they are also the thousands of
Haitians crossing 1,100 miles of Atlan tic Ocean
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Castro has said Cuba will al low anyone -not just those who
took refuge In Peruvian Embassy in Ha vana last month to
leave the communist Caribbean island It they wish.
Cubans ha ve been fle eing the Caribbean Island since Castro
came to power in 1959. But traffic from the Island the past two
weeks Is unprecedented.
Many Cubans began their exodus from th e grounds of
Havana's Peruvian Embassy. Countless others simply made
their wey to the port of Mariel, west of Havana, and boarded
one of the boats waiting to ferry them across the Florida
Straits.
The fl ow began, AS a trickle i December. Orera threemonth period, 19 Cu bans burst into the Peruvian Embassy,
according to diplomatic sources.
Cubans also dodged police gunfire to enter the Venezuelan
Em bassy, diplomats said, and in one attempt two were killed
at th e gates: On April 1, whil e the two South American nations tried to
obtain safe passage for the refugees, a lus carrying six Cubans
rammed the wire fence of the Peruvian compound.
Castro's government charged one guard was shot to death by
the would-be ref esinthe daring daylight move. Peru vian
officials said the refugees fired no shots and th e guard apparently had been hit by a bu llet from ano ther guard's gun, but
the Incident seemed to set Cast on his course.
Two days late r the Cuban leader charged bo th embassies
with "Inciting Cubans to see k asylum, thus creating a climate
of violence." He withdrew police protection from the Peruvian
mission.
The move triggered t he refugee's Easter stampede. In less
than 72 hours more than 10,000 Cubans Jammed th e. Peruvian
Embassy compound.

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the Seminole County Jail in lieu of $10,500 ball, on charges of
arson, criminal mischief, escape, driving with a suspended
Mcerae, driving while intoxicated and with an unlawful amowt
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Deputies hold him rponsiblèfor ripping a fire sprinkler
bead from the ceiling of the jail's holding cell, causing
shower 01 water which took a half hour to shut off a nd aett1n
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crest w expected to travel slowly, reaching North Platte,
Neb4 Thursday. .Nauonal Weather Service forecasters
predicted. Southwestern Texas continued to be drenched with
ralatdtina LhaliitindedIithicentraI half of the Gulf
Coat to the central Atlantic Coast. Rain mixed with occaslonal thundershowers also was scattered over the lower
Mbao Valley, southern New Mexico, northern f of
Rockies and northern Nevada as well as southern Wisconsin.
Generally fair skiet shown over the remainder of the nation.
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County Cubans eager to help them, and Haitian political system" and now works with
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who jammed the Peruvian embassy in Havana
Some have found work, picking vegetables,
seeking an exit from their country — have said JeanJust&amp; Others do odd jobs or
arrived In an odd flotilla of luxury cabin housework In homes of people — most of them
cruisers, charter fishing boats, cigarette- pther Haitian refugees who arrived before the
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the best effgrts of the U.S. government to stop
"I know of people sleeping in the street,
them — and at the hurricane force squalls that under trees," said Jean-Juste.
atruckthem In the Florida Strait last weekend.
"They eat the way they ate In Hai ti. If you
Enticed by Castro's offer to turn over their are hungry, you go to George's house. If he Is
relative. and goaded by lialMi of the Cuban hungry, be mea to yours," said Jean-claude
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their Island nation just before Easter as a way to badger his
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for the Cubans - most will be taken In by Haitian refugees, pending the outcome of a
relatives or friends. And those that have classaction suit filed by the refugee center and
neither will be supported by the Cuban exile anumnber of Individuals against INS.
community until they do,
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mashed-downheels and holes In the soles were
scattered on the floor. Few matched.
Roaches,.crawled tlrcthgha box of donated
month-old chocola te Easter bunnies. Like the Cuban Community, "the Haitian
community takes care of Its own," said Jerry

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See what they were saying about the Irish.
Read the New York Times of the 1920s about
the Jews," he says. "We're having an anglo
backlash. People are saying, 'We just don't
want foreigners coming In, - taking our jobs,
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fanned out today through the occupied West Bank town
of Hebron In response to a well-planned Palestinian
guerriva attack In which five-Jewish students were
killed and 16 others wounded.
The ambush the military command called "a
murderous attack against a group of worshiunrs,"
cast a dark shadow over current talks on PtIlan
self-rule.
Authorities said the guerrillas waited until
students had their backs to them bef ore firing
automatic weapons and lobbing grenades into the
group of about 50 people trapped In a narrow alleyway..
The attack at the beginning of the Sabbath Friday
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to attidents with parental peribisslon, that would not be too
...Sabal Point principal controversial,"
Commenting on recent athletic "lecrultment" charges that
have taken up much 1 the school board's time; Hughes said he
thinks It was "overretIon to some misunderstandings and
some poor cvminunlc4tion."
public comment after Its superintendeI or his staff makes
Hughes said as sqwkintadent he Would leave It up to the
recommendation.
pincipals to decide whether or not a
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said.
He said he supports any kind of rezoning that provides fat:
Because of this, Hughes said, If be Is elected superintendent
students to go to the athools closest to their homes. But he sa14
he will form an advisory board that will be consulted before the
he feels the "trauma" of rezoning Is often felt more by parenté:
school board staff makes It, recommendations,
between the superintendent and the school board,
than the d3iIdren involved.
This board and other advisory committees llJ be used to
"We need a more harmonious working relationship between
Often you have a case, he explained, where parents havé
help Iron out protilema beforehand, thus their Ideas will be' the superintendent and the school board," he said.
joined
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municathig with the public, he said.
chikizen
transferred
to another school.
all walks of life, he Said, from public safety to real estate,
"It's not the school administration's goal at present," he
But 11ughes said some ef the rezonlng problem would b
Hughes reflected on the recent parent uproar over, said, "but It should be. Now, It's just bib and miss."
unnecessary If the school administration would start planning
elementary school rezoning in South Seminole County.
Hughes also feels the school board members themselves for new schools ahead of time.
Parents, particularly thoe4 with children attending
suffer from a lack of Information that should be provided to
"You don't have to wait for the students to actually be
Woodlands Elementary School, protested the recent rezoning
them
from
the
superintendent,
there,"
he said. "It's projected."
because they Wd their children would be moved agalawben
In addition to drawing on the resources of the commimity.
He said good people to ask would be the.builders, who know
a new school is built.
and Increasing communica tion, Hughes also says he wants to: where they're pitting -up new housing.
Hug hes agreed.
—See to It that all Seminole County students havean ,p.
In Peace County, for example, Hughes said the school board
"Before any decision of rezoning, a decision should have
portunity
to
reach
t
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maximum
po
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ntial,
whe
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th
It
be hs rezoning, a working set of drawings, sewage, drainage an4'
been made as to where a new school would be bu11'
preparaUon.for.Ugger for-gainful employment. he
road plan completed-on new schools before the famIlleHtighei, so far - tl only annóinced candidate for the
strongly
In
favor
of
troadening
vocational
programs.
tringing new students move In.
supefinte Ide
pat, said his candidacy sterns from "a
—Help
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school
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HuhM who h TI.II 1km n. &amp;'4
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auu, ourmng aesize to have the beat educational system,
commitment to Improve the outside appearance of all school social studies teacher and for the past 10 years an elementary
In Seminole County, and his frustration as a school
buildings and school gØnpt4,
school principal, said a lot could be done to increase morale at
administrator under the present system.
-Conduct
planning
sessions
on
school
safety,
school
zoning,
Seminole
County schools.
Hughes will run for the non-partisan post hoping to replace
building construction and energy conservation.
"We
have
good maintenance people, good food service
William P. Layer. Layer has been elected
in,5
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and
people,
'good
secretaries
and tremendous employees In all,
supirtfltefl*tei* for two foory.sr4.rme, but has not asid
mwiaemsut 41m11IL
dePWbinta," be said "but we need to Impr
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whether he will run again w hen the current term expires.
Hughes termed "umreallstic" Superintendent Layer's recent munleatlon and allow for input from all the quali
One of Hughes' major complaints Is la ck of Cooperation
ty ;7op`1`e*wZ'1,
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seized the embassy Wednesday noon and have
threatened to kill about hostages held inside.
Thç gunmen, seeking self-rule for their native oilrich province of Khurzestan, said they would blow up
the embassy and all inside It unless Ayatollah Ruhollab
Khoeinlnl's regime frees 91 Khurzestan prisoners
But Scotland Yard settled in for a drawn-out siege.
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resort to murder" but are staging "an elaborate and
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he will resign from the city prior to a regular city election Morris has served on the city
commission to nui for the fcc the seat to be filled in that commission,hewascharterfresident of Seminole County "The conunlusloners have got
or the past 12 years, Morris Is to atop fighting everyone. And
Democratic nomination for election. If Morris had not chairman of the downtown 43 years old. It Is urgent that county and
county commissioner, chosen to make his development committee,
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Fitzpatrick, a former county throats," hesaId.
submi tting his resignation on would have had to appoint a council and chalrthan 01 the conmsjor,
his anAmong the county needs
June 27 to qualify for the person to serve the remaining Council of Local Go vernments
surer. Instead 01 a that Morris plans' to give L
paign
trea
county commission race, The two years of Morris' term,
01 Seminole County.
are
campaign chair, Morris special attention
resignation will become efState law, meanwhile,
Morris currently Is serving said he will have a atnarina mnetlmda of Imovin* the
tuvv UCI. i So ma ma
county
road system;
requires a person holding as police commissioner of committee
of persons from.
successor can be elected In public office to submit a Sanford and chalmm of ue tot &amp;mü
Cty. renewal of efforts to attract
the Dec. 2 city election, resignation 10 days p!ior to ,North Sn1lno1e Regional "It's time for the county to light, clean lixinstry to the
Morris said,
the opening of the qUalifying Sewer Plant Committee
Inganotatacleandto county;
The city charter requires period — which this year falls
He and h[s wife Bernie have
avenue citizens with low to medium Income.

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The Hunts, owners of one of the world's largest Government Operations subcommittee on silver in 1973 as a hedge against Inflation. "I had
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manlmtate the silver market, but ney contend collapsed In late March. They said they will not citation they were slapped with earlier In the situations, such as the Iran and
brokerage firms were threatened with insolvency;
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testify.
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Hunt esUmated that when the market hit
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market," Herbert Hunt Agriculture subcommittee also investigating the
And both cued the coniinodJt) fthanges of for about 7.5- million ounces of silver and his
their role in the fluctuation of the silver market testified. Nelson'Bunker echoed his statement, silver market collapse.
depressing the price of silver in early 1980 by brother said he held contracts on about 10 millIon
during the past. year.
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THOMAS G$QRDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G.ECM,erYIslng Director
lome Deli very: Week, 90 cents; Month , $3.90; 6 Months,
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robab1ybe the first to cry "wife" or Mrs. John
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Here at The Herald, our pollcy has never included using "Mv" However, the word may
have reared its ugly head from time to time In
news copy.
And we take a front seat ahead of the Times of
Landon which recently banished the wj'd"Ms. .......'
mtsnWsaided8OrlalcOIumnL
Trevor Flihlock, writer of
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students as punishment for th eir offenses in the
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'the'issue can be argued with merit from opposing
JULIAN BOND
points of view. However, the latest turn of events
comlngout of Tallahassee have us a little worried.
Seems there's a Florida legislator - a retired
J im m
school teacher and principal who boasts of pad-.
dllng students during his 28-year career - who
wants to change the law to permit teachers to
paddle students without first consulting a school
administrator.
This is a dangerous precedent. It sets up a
Price
situation legal minds have for years worked to
avoid: permitting someone complaining of
WASHINGTON NEA)—The itesident has
another's actions to become judge, jury and the
set
himself adrift In a small, leaky boat.
one who issues the punishment. That's just what a
As the principal patron of tailoring
teacher would become If permitted to determine a. government spending to match government
student's actions warrant punishment by padIncom. immy Carter must now pay the
dung, then be allowed to do the paddling.
'politIprlce for the cuts In social programs
The legislator who proposes the new law is Sam
the Budget Committee In the U.S. House of
Representatives has proposed.
Mitchell, D-Chlpley, who argues paddling is efEven though his slices In urban aid and the
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fective and teachers need to be permitted to do g
range
of other programs that appeal to
without consulting the school principal, because
traditional
Democratic voters—labor,'
that principal may havebanned paddling as a
minorities, the aged and poor—are less
punishment.
severe than those put forward by the House,
As it stands now, a teacher who considers a
Mi. Carter will bear the brunt of reaction
student's actions worthy of paddling must report
from those who feel abandoned by the party of
that student. to the principal or the principal's
the New Deal and Great Society.
Time regular Democrats overcame Initial
designated administrator who asesses the
suspicion of the born-again es-governor of
matter and rules on whether a paddling should be
Georgia In 1916 to give his falling campaign
adniinistered.
the margin he needed to retire Gerald Ford.
By state law and school district policy, the only
Mr. Carter seems likely to retain those
time
a teacher now can use physical force against
voters by wraoo1n himself in the flat and
a stuaent
student is to prevent mat smuaent from hitting
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Exceptlng,an untroken string of victories by
Of more concern, should Mitchell's bill become, margins eceedlng 70 percent In the JACK ANDERSON
law,is that a teacher involved in a dispute with àñ
remaining races, Kennedy's forees 111 be
reduçd to fi ghting symbolic ba ttles over
unruly studéni may react emotlonplly from the.
1. frustration of being unable to control
and platform 'a the nominating con&gt;tules
th at student.
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The Peanut Brlgaderi will celebrate
Unless there Is a cooling-off period to give the
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another triumph of style over substance.
teacher time to collect himself, the paddling may
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during his nine terms in Congress. 7be only fitting
punishment for. boodling on this scalÔ Is expulsion
from office. Inasmuch as the ethics pane could

not steel i tseU:tOperformth1spublIc$efvIce,t
voters InhIa3lstD
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fiscatlon of boats and the lack of visas and
tsr's effort to woo Spcnishpealdng voters i7hth)ot.
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campusatSemlnole Community College.
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pollceoffIdsIl keep up to date with

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And, of course, the Cuban refugees ar
going to get in. We can hardly send them bcck
to Castro. Even the State Depertment is
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I4eonora Jones, federal government
instructor, senong other t)th
at the
school, can also be seen daily attempting.
to navigate through the hw*s of way Mrs. Jones conducts her Class.

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committeewoman from Seminole
Cowity, was giv= enother.party dfte
is week.
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t)emocratic Party for the fifth
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On Of the enlist and ilmcat fcol-prod
ways of spotting a gocd Instructor is by
flp..ip
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they display
toward 010 i*ed theY we tdaching.
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mang a dry subject, but it would appea
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Beauty.
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more fInancially, secure by reverting to
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Your staff has been extremely
courteous add friendly to me and ihave'
par ticularly enjoyed working with

writers of the Ourselves page. I
especially want to tMhk Doris Diebric h
for the excellent coverage of our
chapter activities. Doris has been
helpful and willing to listen whe5 I have
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her about our events.
The E vening Herald does a good job
with community news and reading It
has helped rue learn a lot about Sanford, Its people, a nd to begin to feel at
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I would like to say, "thank you" from
every one Of the membersOf the Orange
County Medical Society Auxiliary for
your coverage of our Health Careers
Seminar.
Approzlmaly, 350 young people
from Seminole and Orange counties
attended the seminar held at Seminole
Community College.
Although the a uxi liary is based in
Orange County, many of our members
reside in Seminole County. We plan to
expand many of our projects to Include
Se mi nole County and appreciate your
Interest and support.
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petty Of ficers.
$12,000, less than hall his civilian
GOP member Richard Kelly, (Ft-New
McCollum said Uwe is overwhelming counterpar t's annual wage, he added.
Port Richey) has an interesting press evidence thai the failure of the services
release daL'd the day before the ill-fated to pay comparably with the civilian
Retired Admiral Richard Fender Of
American intrusion into Iran.
sector Is helping to cripple the rational Sanford, speaking of the malfunctioning
of helicopters which caused the misaim
McCollum, according to the press defense,
release, urged congressmen .to in"A janitor on union scale eerns about attempting to rescue the American
vesti gatearecntInddentwherea first the samne salary asa paid, hlghlyskllled hoetagesln Iran lo be scrubbed, said:
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productive as it might have b3on. A
recent report noted, he said, that half of

t:rvices Lack spares that dwy need and
most importantly lack skilled and

vranhlps In the MedIteTanean.
11cCollum said tha CrAlisUo was
unabL' to leave Norfolk, Va. to return to
W H.%ditarream rJUr its skipper add
Gia joumey would La unsde because tM
siip had tco few key people such as chief

fly because of a lack of parts.
McCollum also naid the average
dvillzn airline mechanic makes 10 en
hour.. twice the pay for a dmilff
military position. The average computer
- programmer In the military makes only

A new GOP candidate for the U.&amp;
Senate announced this week. Ocala at.
torney, Lewis E. Dinkins, said he will run
for the office currend y held by Sen.
Richard Stone, D. Miami,

service. Then they can work somewhere
But the tax won't necessarily stop
else for a few years to qualify f Social wealthy drivers. A man who has two gasSecurity.
guszlers told me he would pay a gallon'
President Carter has said that Social If he had to. He figures that would cia!
Secur ity and some programs for the him another $275 a year.
needy won't be curtailed as part of his
That is the total amount on monthly,
austerity program. That is good news for Soda! Security checks received by some
many senior citizens.
older
ns
But he suggested a withholding tax on
There are other ways to &amp;2" b&amp;lJlons of
Interest, dividends and other such
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monies. That could be bad news.
They could also eliminate the separa te
Not only does It mean that many
We now have
researchers
pension system for 'gover nment em- elderly people might have to fIle more who research
research Of
ployees. Instead, those workers could complex tax returns to recover their researchers.
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contribute to Social Security.
money at the end of the year. More Lfli welles those-'
of
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That would pow needed money Into potently, many needed their full Intared and
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Social Security. And as Soda! Security and divide nd payments I
e i tely to
ay
that cost tu.
pensioners, they would receive 'cost-cl- meet their living expenses.
Wws WO um d mong could be
living benefit adjustments once a year
The new gasoline tax proposed by the eli inated
Instead ci twice.
president is only anot her hiatlonsry
o l
Something should also be done to end ploy to balance the budget. The big)
the dosdile.dpping Of many pensioners at price Of gas has already forced many of
the public trough. Federal employees us
reduce the nwnber of miles
central 01
can retire at 14 -55 after
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f or two years, but I have served as
Publicity chairman for organizations
and churches In se veral sta tes.
For the past year, I have been
publici ty chairman for Preceptor Beta
Lambda .Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority - a chapte r Of Sanford City
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students, especially after she has heard
them wax on about how terrible lobbyists
are, is a short emy on the good Icbbylsts
do and how they are necessary o t1
Sovernment to ftmcdcn in 2 den!3Mcy-

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we wer e trying to get her prisoner son
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home, inflation, -recession,.
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more difficul t and lot more uncertain,
election, high interest ra tes, jobless
Before this last happening, our prestige
persons, building home reductions,
was very low; but now It Is even lower,
unhappy citizens.
Unless we can build up our milita ry
Then, Mrs. Timm had to apologize for
strength and can regain our prestige
our President and na tion. Certainly, all
and res pect with the rest of the world,
mothers offer sympathy to those who
we will remain the laughing stock of the
have their own held captive by Iran.
world. To build up our mili tary strength
But, Mrs. Timm needed to think before
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made good In the past week.
Mary Muie Morse, who just a few
years ago took over the reins Of the

has otik his noes In the Iaase
"Reactioa" Is lAg ns la news cday, l.a a
Let's say the no
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Never did thenztwotksdoamcrethorough heavies, members of Congress, for
.u)is
matter Of fact, rtJc
will
of the
news than na',a Itself, bscause It la more fiss .billowing Into the sky, and ibs newspapers . ob en reaticn, however, than last weekend reaction, Members Of Congress never
kII1UIIIII th il-fited An1can attempt to anything a president does.. .
and uaeally ctunao more trouble.
will have Oct" and a frvnt.psga a'tich.
WT
the bootages In Iran.
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Senator Scoop Jackson o(Wsal11xigton
Zyry flewopaper city editor or telzon
But did anybody rnmber
Ik
tcto vth lA crher saiP
u for theirreertlon?
no
did the cameras turn Off bewuanbehelin'tbeen
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whet to ês Ifl
before the mliuInn was attempted.',
Res4J
Peskiept carter
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wrct1oeUy raybody who wrntedto
Senator Frank Qsrth of Idaho minis
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th Qe1, "(d's t sce
Lat's nay Jimmy Ccrter idc3wi d3ye'
betesvlewui commuters arriving at scmetlth about the War Powers Act
off like a small boy pouting becamae t1
neother alaM eros of bomoIdo — g, New Ycrk's Grand Central tatlon. ( Man,
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school
bus had pulled Off without him.
j
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with rag tied arow*I his head, was asked
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the sto ry ttaeI,
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are vary comnetitive today. Normally. .
with , tii
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hewing
peos with rap
AWN
r3tC4CO, then isk around fur more retlon,
everybody
avision,veto the piiu
at $o'dock in tl*morning
tj the Initial story. But the big winner Is and, Wetty 1Q00, evesybody froal Teddy
would have done about the
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'been In such peril. But let us remember
what Abraham Lincoln once said: "Let
us have faith that right makes might;
and In that faith, kt us, to the end,
to do our duty as we understand it."
President Carter's eyes are glued on
Iran. Fine, but what abou t Cuba, our
communist neighbo r? Fidel Castro has
flung open the doors of Cuba and given
permission to all who want to leave,
Who are these people? Did Russia order
Castro to r elease all pr isoners, Undesireables, bums and homosexuals
and send them to America because of
our problems wi th Iran? Have you
heard a bout the Russian ship sta tioned
In the Straits Of Oman?
Carter and Florida Governor Bob
Graham should get together on the
Cuban ref ugee problem. We ha ve 3,500
refugees on our Florida shores now and
the countdown hasn't ended yet. This
was our quota to begin with, so why
hasn't the President stopp ed the
overfl ow? And Gra ham has asked only
for federal funds to cope wi th this
serious situation. He has said nothing
about the ending of ii
We are sure that the Soviet Union
would be delighted to ha ve o,000
Cuba ns dumped Into our country especially criminals sprinkled with
subversi ve elements. This dumping is
timed so well with all of our Internal
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still there) and it certainly didn't add to
American prestige or hers either.
Russia is abetting the Irantiji b',
offering passage way through their
nation to export Iranian oll although the
people of Iran have said that Rtssia
and the United States are both their
enemy —strange bedf ellows, Indeed. Is
this why Russia Is protecting Iran and
keeping Its mystery thlp stationed In
the Straits of Oman? Isn't It possible
that the Soviet Union has found a
useable way that the Irania ns could
help them In case of Russia's invasion
of other countries nearby?
Knowing all of this, wouldn 't it be
wise to scruti nize all Cu ba ns who enter
America by our backdoor?
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"We thank you Mr. Khomeini. For you
Private property as a human right
have resurrected the American spirit."
President Truman refused to sign
Not since President Roosevelt set the these documents withou t the Inclusion
-fleet up at Part Harboriot Japan to -of the right to own priva te
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senator who was for Carter In 1976 and Is
helping coordinte his 19W campaign there,
told my reporter Carol O'Connor be is "very,
vari dlaappointad cM wthspff with Carter's
simmicks end blatant attempts to get
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"Men are eary of the doctor title," she scolded.
"I'm working real hard toward my Mrs. degree,
ft1whlc1Ishallad1yflauntwhenandlfI'm.
ever fortunate enough to receive It."

• Comnprabenalve Employment and Training less, doesn't upet anyone's env.ronment,
Ad Jobs and $2.1 mulim to restore parks, could be much h%rd3r for th3 Vovi3ts to
trij.
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In hOtalfl rehabilitation (Wide, $1
million in w1employ,ment programs, 00,MO
Th3 alt3rnatln b W EhdbTl UndwwtW
for rapid transit, $600,030 for the 2ctrd of Niseils System (SUM), developed by two
haft wballets, Dr. Eldnoy DraH acd Dr.
Education.
Kennedy's primary votu choe1d vow w Richard GarwiL It proPcees hUng CLT
roianiies o ral
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the key ctstas of Tems, California and New
York, with their total of 112 electoral votes.
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as well. Congress will design a budget that fits confrontation with the Soviet Union grows
between expected Income.and anticipated almost hourly, the last thing the United States
Inter-service
revenue. 'ltis ôei*te over
may be cut and which will actually bleed will jealousy at the
test whether Kennedy's li beral economics— But the Air Force appears to be putting Its
ge_and Its share of the military
separa ted from associa tion wi th his can. P
mittee voted 8 to 4 to turn It over to the full House.
lngton.
budget--ahead
of objective considerations of
diy—will have a hearing in
: If the bill gets on the calendar and goes before
expected,
cuts
heavily
national
security.
In the eyes of some Air
ter Budget III, as
the full House, we urge the legislator to paddle it
Force
brass,
the
U.S.
Navy is the enemy, not
from aid to ioal governments and t
right back to Mr. Mitchell.
mlin
K
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disadvantaged, the very groups quickest to
Faced with Increasing congressional doubts
jump on the Carter bdwagon this year. At
the same time, the Department of Defense, about the $50 billion "racetrack shuttle"
proposed to keep our M-X missiles safe from
now accounts for 5 percent of
Federal spending, will enjoy the greatest a Soviet first strike, the Air Force has
resorted to outright miarepresentation in Its
When the House Ethics Committee voted to
share of the few pro
spdfng
In the new Carter budget and the lowest levels atta cks on a comparable alternati ve_Which
recommend the censure of Rep. Charles H.
would give the Navy primary responsibility
Wilson, D-Hawthorne, for financial misconduct, it of
voters
may
face
a
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strategic defense of the U.S. mainland,
left his constituents to exact a fuller measure of' November's Democratic
Jimmy Carter pledged to support
retribution expulsion from office.
conservatism that has propelled Pd• The Pentagon's answer to the danger of a
sunrise
Soviet attackS on our lan-based
Ranann
"° In his ,irtv'. nnmin,,iinn
yynwj misdeeds were flagrant, even oy,
,
miss
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is to construct 4,600 silas connected
Or they may see a Carter born-yet-again
congressional standards. He was convicted by the • adopting
acks
across thousands of square miles of
by
tr
Kennedy'S campaign iiieais to . incommittee of th reecounts of accepting kickbacks aire the return
?evada
and
Utah'ileserl. The 0 M-X
of scattered
totaling $10,500 to Influence legislation from his voters to the Carter foki
aimed at targets In the Soviet Union
position as chairman of a postal subcommittee,
ur years ago,a Oergia friend argued would be shuttled back and forth to confuse
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counts UI CUUVeI-UIIg h'I,(MJ in campaign
mei.iiiiuny i...&amp;wr urucu5uyA*I
of all the federal moneyihe'll bring back game.
contributions to his personal use. He escaped
Aside from the staggering cost of the
home." My friend assumed that more than a
conviction on seven other charges.
fair share of these tax dollars would be spent mobile shuttle system, and opposition from
Censure must yet be voted upon the full House,
on human service ograms that would residents of the areas affected, critics have
benefit, our state's Inge, poor, black pointed out that without an effective SALT H
before which Wilson will be entitled to speak in his
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treaty, the Soviets could theoretically taiget a
own defense. And while it Is the most severe
I.Ast week,.Georgia Gov. George Busbee missile on each one of the 4AW allos. They
. penalty the HotAe can levy upon its members,
that Carter budget cuts would could find the "pea" by ptclngaU the walnut
short of expulsion, censure is merely a public announced
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ce ioo million In federal
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And thizis wha t our present Cotn.
recognize that we have quite a few prebenalve Land Use Plan does.
Ihome grown "Ayatollahs"
here In the
It, to all practical purposes, limits
HART
U.S. who seek to hold not just 50 your rights to your priva te property to
hostages,.but the w hole nation hostage. paying taxes and all other uses of your
To name a few, there are Nader, Property are limited by the local
Hayden and Fonda, who seek control "Ayatollahs" decrees, asset f orth in its
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_:---those, who passed a "windfall profit
The owners of Seminole County hope
tax" supposedly to take some of the oil to rectify some of these abuses of your
com panies' prof its. But who pays the rights in your priva te property with the
bi ll? The consumers pay, as they do on coming recommendations of the
every product.
Planning Review Committee, which
In 1276 Adam Smith wrote "The meets at 7 p.m. each Wednesday In
Wealth of Nations," which, essentially room 426 of the County Courtluse.
lines the free market system. In the
out
Even as our aircraft were crashing and
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Intervening years, since the secrets
S.B. "JIm" Crowe
bur ning In the Iranian desert1 the Carter ,
of
the
free mar ket system were
Sanford
ve
Fidel
Castro
ed
to
sa
on
manag
ti
administra
revealed, the world per ca pi tal income
li
th
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by
bung
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te
embarrassment
from acu
has Increased to approxima tely $1,00
Back Our President
Cuban refugee situation.
wi
th a population In excess of 4 billion
AU In all, It was a great day for the adsouls.
It is Indeed an unfortunate thing that
ministration and f or America. When you're
Today
ma
ny
na
ti
ons
ha
ve
less
an
th
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th recent eff or t to rescue the hostages
hot you're hot, and when you're not you're
$Z)0
per
capita,
yet
In
th
e
U.S.
wh
e
er
In Iran failed.
not.
t
he
free
market
system
has
been
used,
If it had worked, our President would
Carter might at least have had the wit to
it
has
produced
per
capita
income
have
In
been hailed as an International
offer Castro political asylum In Miami. If.
excess
of
$7,000.
Does
that
tell
us
hero.
Sin
ce It failed, however, he Is now
Castro went to Miami,all those other. Cubans
1T1C VWWXI
could stay home. It would be easier to move
W
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liam
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ter,
os
national
chairman
Now,
If
ere
is anything that this . Military Nyeds Boost
th
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Castro to Florida than the rest of the CubarE
of
th
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Communist
Par
ty
,
wrote
a
book
country
does
not
need
at this time, It is'
po pulation of nine million,
50 years ago, entitled "Toward Soviet this e ndless internal quibbling wi th out
Itl only right and honorable to back
Instead, the administration managed t.1
America." On page 316 of this book Is .' President..., How can we expect our - our President 100 percent ,when.. he ..
create simultaneously two potent symbols o
F.
this state ment: "Amo ng the measures allies to suppor t us whe n our own
makes the decisions and does the righ t
Its own lncompete nce
the Soviet American government will citizens won't?
things for our country and its people.
There's nothing wrongwlth trying to rescue
adopt to further the cultural revolution,
Th ese Internal difficulties are
After waiting 3l, years, we are still
the hosta ges by force. The blunder was in
the - schools, colleges and universities debilitating to our country. Our coth.
waiting for him to make the first right
deceiving our allies about the utility of sancwill be coordinated a nd grouped under
munist enemy, Russia, and the Iranian
dcIslon
or do the right thing. His first
tiona and pressuring them to impose them, o
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wrong
decision
was the draft-dodger
the assumption that force would be postand its state and local branches." very much.
discharges.
Since
then it seems that
poned, and then turning right around and
Shades of our new Department of
I think It is time, actually past time,
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every
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Invading Iran. Everyone would have un
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that 'we all, regardless Of our political,
his
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ILast, but by no mearii least Is the parties, back and respect our president,
dark. But is It reasonable to make suckers outI
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eff or t of the "Ayatollahs" to gain our military, and wir efforts.
The last a nd worst mistake was the
Of Margaret. Thatcher, Ilelniut Schmidt, and.
ratification
of
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th
United
Na
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Bonnie
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move
Wleboldt
to release the hostages through a
Giscard d' Estaing?
human rights treaties."None of these
Charleston, S.C. plan that was not very properly planned
Equipment, of cmrse, has been known to:
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fail before. But It doesn't We much
United Sta tes, Instead of on platforms tha t imagina tion to arrange for backup
helicopwould move on tracks through the desert.
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The whole episode:
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Although SUM has yet to be proven better ters
to
be
used
as
needed.
merely rslrtoevse iths gmal
On behalf of Theta Epsilon, chapter Toyota, Sanford Printing Inc., ,and
Chapter Thanks Herald
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that this adml$$ •
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of
Beta Sigma Phi, rd like toexpraa Bari*tt Baflkof Lomgwood.
careful and objective scrutiny. But In both right.
Thank you Evening Herald reporters,
our sincere thanks to the following
photographers, and editors for your
secret briefings and public hearings,
Then the refugee blunders.
banks, business and Individuals for
I'd also like to thank the judges for
coverage of our ac tivities in the Beta
Force has repeatedly tried to blow SUM out of
th
uppo
Fidel
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the
pageant, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Perez 011 Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma.
s
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of
the
Little
Miss
and
Castro,
would-be
leader
of
the
Third
the water by raising a fear It knows is UnWorld, was on the ropes. In a buoyant or
Master Seminole County Pageant. it a nd Joanne Stebbins. Our emcee f the
founded.
Doris Distrith and her staff have
was
with their support that we as a evening Danny Treanor made the done an outsta nding job with publicity
caused
by
nuclear
explosions
maybe
drunken
moment,
he.
had
pulled
hi!
Tidal waves
service organization can raise money evening such a ascceu. 'That special
for us dur ing my two years as president
could destroy the missile-bearing sub- cops away frOm the Peruvian embassy and
for
organizations
such
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Kralle
Kare.
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of
ki
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that
make
up
th
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"Kick
anxounced
grandly
that
anyone
who
wished
to
of
this chapter.
marines, the Air Force charges.
We thank Rinker Materials Corp., Six 'Em Up Kids," gave the beat enDelta Kappa Gamma, International
What the Air Force neglects in say is tiiat leave his utopia could seek asylum there
Flags Nursery, Sunnlland Corp., tertainment we could have had.
10,000 people showed up, packing
Honor Society for Women Educators,
the destructive effect of a tidal wave c
Flagshi p Bank Of Semi nole, First
Sincere thanks must go to these and
every
inch
of
the embassy's half acre. They
has beco me better known locally
submerged subs is limited
Federal of Seminole, Tropic Bank of those that appeared In our program for
were throwing babies over the fence Into th
through your publicity eff or ts.
cruising on the continental shelf. But as
Seminole,
Mid-Florida Savings &amp; Loan their support.
'compound
to
get
them
out of
Jo Willis
Garwin has noted, "Our proposal calls for embassy
and First Family Federal of Longwood.
Pa Van Winkle
President
deploying this force In coastal strips 0 miles CastrolanL If the embassy had had a large
Pageant Chairman
We Offer special thanks to: Atlantic
Beta Chi Chapter
wide in order to distribute the mini-subs over enough compound, the entire population
Bank
of..
Seminole,
Citr
Theta Epsilon
us
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m
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ha
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got
away.
Delta Kappa Gamma
a broad enough ocean area so that the force
Castro'a revolution was dramatically
of
vwnui
any depuL
shown to be a, monstrous fraud.
Nevert heless, Air Force brass hats coilBut, unbelievably, the State Department
Unue to raise the ap Ioussecter' of al ax tha Coast Guard and the Immigration
waves to discredi t the alternate plan—and Service began trying to "enforce the law"
keep the Air Force No. 1 In the Pentagon against the refugees and the owners of boats
pecking order.
who were evacustina them. 'Thare was talk hii

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All of this leaves Reggie holding the bag wi th a scholarship
to play for a coach he's yet to Lay eyes on.
Butler wants to come back to Seminole Coun ty anà play for
Joe Sterling's Raiders at &amp;C.C.. who Incide n tally ha ve already
signed a teamma te of Butlers' guard Keith Whitney,
The lost part of Haggle's weeke nd lies with a Mr. Bill Tooten
of St. Jobius River Community College. How does he tie In?
Tooten is the regional director for junior college a thleticacademic eligibility. He was unava ilable at press time due to
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leading up to the championship match between Lake Howell
and DeLand, a total of seven errors were committed by third
baseman. Two of those seven errors allowed the winning runs
to score In De Land's 4-3 semi-final win over Apopka and
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part along with Seminole High basket ball coach Bill
Payne and Lake Howell football coach Sammy Wier.
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football, basebril, soccer, basketball, tenn is and swimming.'
The girl's seesion runs from J uly 6-12 with emphasis on
cheerleadIn, baske tball, swimming and tennis. The f ull week
of cheerleading practice sessions will be conducted by the
Tampa Bay Buccaneer's cheerleaders. Where can I sign up'
For more Informa ti on and re gistration a pplications contact
the Seminole Youth Sports Association at 862-7020 or 8344515.

At this point Butler's return to Seminole Co unty Li up In the
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tips for Pop Warner foot ball players and cheerleaders th is
weekend Is sponsoring a big sports expo this swnmer.
On La for the affair, being staged at Central Florida
Academy's campus in Sorrento, is a week long session for boys
and girls. Both professional and amate ur sports stars will be
on hand for the resident camp und er the direction of veteran
sportsman Bill Frangus

Butler may be released from his commitment to Daytona
Beach.
Departing coach Phil Carter says he's willing to let Reggie
go.
In a telep hone interview Friday afternoon Carter explained ,
"I can understand Haggle's wan ting to attend S.C.C. since he
won't be pla ying for the coach that recruited him, 1d li ke to
see him be able to return home and I'll do what I can to clear
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hurt by a pair of errors at third base. Now you know why th ey
call the number five position the Hot Corner.
Clash for charity... A charity soft ba ll game is on tap for May
18th at the Westmonte Recreation Center in Altamonte
Springs, The game will pit the disc jockeys from WHOO
agai nst the Ronald McDonald HouseHelpers as a fund raiser
for the Ronald McDo nald House connected with' the Shands
Teaching Hospital program in Gainesville for childhood
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seon.
"We've been get ting a total effort. I almost got all of that
pi tch in my Last time at bat. It was a tailing festball that I just
got under a little bit."

By United Press Internatiousal
The ancoth.ulllng Los Angeles Dodgers have run aground,
but they're iaaulngnta-mwarninga for thà rest ol the Na tional

and Phi l Niekro scatter ed seven hits for his first vi ctory In
he lping the Braves record their fir st road win of the year.
Padres 1, Meta 0Rick Wise, John D'Acqulsto and Steve Mura combined on a
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Lenny Handle doubled and sco red the go-ahead run to
trigger an eight-run 12th inning then capped the uprising with a
two-run bonier In spar ki ng Chicago.
Expcs 4, Giants 3

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JLcon crshed his fifth to Rudy May In lbs eighth IliUm stat of the season.
Consecutive
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osrion bee olgnsd with the Lea Angeles
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Geoff Zals, 2.2 -- over c1en hits, wasn't pleased
Mike Caldwell ,scattered and Lee May highlighted a Its the seventh
to flit
h+ iid 11*311 .O
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the r1gbt-cente'f1o1d fence with lii outing.
seven hits and Sal Bando five-run eighth to help California.
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A's 10, TIgers $
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rims with a 440400t homer give the Yankesea 2-0 lead. In Young Awzrd-wümer. "It's alnithut of the $NOfl.
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Len Barker and Mike pinch.hit by Boston this two RBI on (tree hits to put
forelock, a 6-3 rlghWussdsr, oriibd a 6-3 record and 3* GuIdry defeat the Mlnnóta reliever Terry Feltosm - to hadn't been this way."
Stanton ccitnhined on a two. season — scored Canton Fisk Oakland
ERA for the Raiders Lids season.
Twins, 04 "But Fve had cap a tinerun Inning and
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to head for Charleston South
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Barnes to score and Stockwell to field," muttered Benjamin-about five
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reach on an infield hit.
Howell errors three wild pitches and well got mixed up on a pop fly by pinch
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hitter Steve Barnard, wbich dropped DeLand(8)
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single to score his Jamestown neigh- which the junior shortstop gloved Benjamin about Caruso's game long as he's In command."
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better perspective than Lake Howell leadoff triple.
- "Coach Creese figured It out. I--.- a lot of pitches. Anderson had-thrown:
Coach BirtoBenjamin after the Silver
Jeff Caruso walked and on his theft guess I can tell you since I won'tsee 110 entering the Howell fifth, but, got
Hawks had dropped an 8-5 chest path of, second, Hawk catcher Frank him (Miller) anymore," laughed out
of the innlntwith only six pitches
to the DeLand Bulldogs Friday for
the Reindi heaved the ball into center Spina.
to
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up a dramatic seventh inning.
4A-9 district thampionship at Sanford field 3nd Rood trotted home.
"On his fastball he (Miller) would The blond haired senior blanked
Memorial Stadium
Miller walked two more batters and bri his hands up over his had," Howell after the third inning.
Lake Howell entered the tour- a run scored on a passed
ball before po led out Spina. "On his curve ball
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seventh
with his second hit. The
late Inni ng attacks all year had paved Tommy Robertson off third. Alan
Fastballs or curves, the Bulldogs Hawks' ace pitcher, Bryan Murray
the way for the school's first Five Star Peacock then forced a teammate at broke open the game in the sixth. Mee pinch hit
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dicatlon the opponent's aches would later when some sloppy defe nse by Rood's sacrifice.
the throw to5ilrst.
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Caruso then smashed a sinking liner
Wlnterhalter then rapped a
starter John Thompson for three FWS. runs.
into center which a hard-charging Ely grou nder to shor t, w hich Spins flipped
Centerfielder Daryl Ely opened the
Mee opened the inning by reaching almost grabbed with a desperate to third forcing Stockwell.
attack against the 'DOg's All. on an error by Winterhalter and Rood lunge; but the ball hopped off his glove
With one out Anderson regrouped to
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strike out pinch hitters Jim Flanders
looping double inside the right field Jay Drives.
"I had to score. I had to take the and Mo Smith to give the Bulldogs the
line.
Miller seemed on the verge of chance," Meesald afterward about district title.
Scott Smith dropped a bunt in front getti ng ciii of tt jam, when he In- his madcap dash to move the 'Dogs In
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heading a group at 135 was George Burns.
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foe third In the Tournament 01 (haxnpns thrse woes ago.
"That star ted It," Strange said. "That gave me the con(Idence I've 1eded."
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Women's track title Friday Cj.S',,; 4. Riley (P1) ancke
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night at Apopka on the Pole Vault: I. Sicken (A) 134; 2.
strength of a second place
Lemons (fl)3
finish in the final event of the i I. aiU (BA)
p.7; 2. Beamon
night, the mile relay.
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the mee t that saw the Lady (DI)
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Greyhounds capture their
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second straight regional
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i;i.o. 440 Relay: I. OIIlaI
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Anderson
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Boyd Anderoq
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The first game Tuesday Sam's Pub tookL on nooe I
night, April 20, was a short 5 Pub In the first game that
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and David H. Co. SNAFU run limit. Woogie's only
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We h by a 6coe of 18.2.
The second game was
DavIdM. Co. osilyacore came between 2 top teams in the
In the 2nd InnI ng with 2 runs, league, Lowes &amp; Moronda vs.
Loading batter for David M. Lewis Drywall. It was a very
Co. waaThnShoernaker going close and exciting game for
2 for 2. For SNAFU, the big hat place standing. Lowes &amp;
sticks were Charlie Woolen 4 Maronda sco
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for 4, Pete Dempsey- 4 for 5, lit Inning to Lewis Drywall's
and Randy Childers and
run to take a slIm 2-1 lead.
Robert Napjerats both 3 for t Neither team scored in the
The second game pitted next 2 innings, but Lowes &amp;
G.O.H. Inc. against Classic Moronda opened up the 4th
Homes in another 15 run rule inning bringing Ina big 4 rims,
ShInaUon but this time It took 6
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innings for
game to end. only 2 rims to keep their lead
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In the 3rd inning to G.O.H. cellent defensive ball
the rest
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2rnoreinthe 4th lnning,SM2 were made. Final score
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cut at the plate in Friday's District 9 Women's
Softball title game against the Lake Howell Silver
hawks. Behrevis and her teammates exploded for

seven runs In the second inning and coasted home
for the district championship wit a 12-3 win Over
Lake Howell.
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Seminole's three seventh inning runs for a 12-1 bulge.
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Frankie Lautzenh,ser 136 Peggy
Moon 509, Shirley Kirk 113,
Debbie Pegel 121; Shelvy Fore
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the bottoIflof the fifth and then added a pair of insurance runs
in the bottom of the sixth.
Freddie Miller was the winning pitcher, going tile distance
while aliowin just four hits. lie fanned 11.
Hunter Gividen went the distance in defeat, allowing six

hits and striking out eit.
Kent Troutiiian blasted a triple and double and WLlIiatll
C.'trr smashed it double and single to pace the winners at tile
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solid defense plays were and striking t fi ve.
turned in by both the Royals
In other Alt;unonte action
catcher Robbie Mobley and
the
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Brave backstop Pat Perkins

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Breen Insurance Braves to -three innings to ice the victhree hits Friday night as tory.
Decker's Royals edged the

Braves 2-1, highlighting
Steve Shakar provided the
Major division action in the fire power at the plate with a
Altamonte Little League.
3-3 night while David Moreton
Drazen struck out three in also was perfect, collecting
his start on the mound and two-hits in two trips to the

who each made several run

Cardinals 7.4.

saving tags at the plate in the
Brett Gilbert and Mike
tight pitching duel.
Knight each collected a pair
Ken Chapdelaine took the of hits in a Losing cause for the
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Sexton 171

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Sex Symbols, Splitters, Soapsuds,
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Belle Jordan 2. Barbara Knesel
DELTONA PINBUSTERS
198, Frank Greco 195, Ted Puckett
Standings: Spoilers; Jet Set;--. t9f..JerLoudon 190. Harold Fox
Rebels.-Young at'Hearf
I4'5,_.sa*4, Lisle Miller 184 . Carl Dierks
Does. Super Sports; Mr. &amp; Mrs
III, Joe Weick 101, Verne Pohl 179,
Leprechauns;
Yankees.
Martin Hansen Ill, Rose Patrick
Crackerjacks; Dynamos; Gators;
177, Danny Daniels 117, Adrian
Gems; Lucky Strikes; Popeyes;
Ross 175, Dill Morris 176, Judson
E Z Marks; Double Dozen; Bare
Lightsey I74, Carole Shindle Ill,
Hares, Easy Go-ers; Four
Lucia Weaver 170, Sam Kaminsky
Diamonds; Charlies' Angels; 170
Orange Bowlers;
Hi Balls;
High Series - Andy Patrick 553:
Ringers. Hacienda
Ninoss;
Jerry Loudon s5o. Barbara Knesel
Strikers,
506, Verne Pohl 500. Frank Greco
High Games Andy Patrick 210,
495, Ted Puckett 191, Belle Jordan
Bob Auge. Ted Puckett 202,
190, Lisle Miller 183, Carl Dierks
Bernard Brown 197. Donald
43, Martin HanStirl 100, Harolcf
Soucek 195. Sam Kaminsky 193,
Fox 481. Danny Daniels 118,
Ben Kiesel 192; Jim Arroyo 189,
Judson LightSey 1/S. Adrian Ross
Adam Rittlinger Ill; Arthur Streit
173, Sam Kaminsky 169; Rose
Ill. Verne Pohl Ill, Ed Knesel
Patrick 164
Bill MorriS 463,
Ill, Henry Muller 177; Ernie
Carole Shindle 462. Joe Weick 460
Duerksen 176, Ted Tobias 175.
AT B0WLETTES
Winnie Spencer 171. Florence
Standings Seminole Loan, Big I
Burhenne 169; Elsie Arcerl 168.
Tire &amp; Wheel Service, Galloway
Olive Westray 165; Lillie Adlington
Builder. June's Beauty Shop,
13; Verda Grooms
167; Carole Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve,
Shindle 161
Wilt's Amoco, Mixon Auto Parts,
High Series: Bob Auge 557; Ted
Mila Fabric &amp; Crafts, Jacobs
Puckrtt 510, Sam Kaminsky 511,
Gr ov e Service, Johnny Walker
Andy Patrick 527; Jim Arroyo SIB.
High Games Rose Vaughn ISO.
Bernard Brown 500; (lilt Schott
Dot Grady 151. Doraine Hanington
482. Donald Soucek Ill. Ben
170, Shelvy Fore Ill, enne See 176,
K14"Sel 171; Verne Pohl 171; Adam
Pegg y Moon Ill, Elaine Kostivat
Ritllinger 166; Winner Spencer
197, Shirley Simas I?), Ann a
466; Arthur Strut 462; Ted Tobias
Coleman 190. Joanne Hyatt 2)0
455; Ed Knesel 453; Henry Mueller
High Series - Anna Coleman 504,
431; Carole Shindte 453; Lillie
Joanne Hyatt 564, Shelvy Fore 4*2.
Adlington 449,
Converted Splits: Ross 44augtrn.
Converted Splits: Dorothy 5.10, Ruth Saunier 3-20, Kay
Russell 56; Ruth Mueller 5-6; Joe
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Ryan. Sambito (7), LaCorle
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wanisdinched the first half.champlonship in the Sanford
r League Friday night with a 15.0 win over Elks, while
its of Columbus moved Into,sole. possession of second
with a 74 victory over Rotary.
th a full week left in the first half of the season, Kiwanis
perfect with an 84 record. Knights of Columbus is 5-3,
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when Gwen Eva ns singl ed home Smith, but the rally died when
Maryann Meadows grounded to Bennett for a force at second.
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Dan Burton 36-7-10;
152, Evelyn DeMattio 165, Eve Mac McKibben-3.4.7 10, 1-7
Rogero 156, Gladys Doy le 167-171,
Other Highlights: Banquet will
Kathy Cooper 106. Dotty Bronson be he.Id on ThursdaV, May 8.
145, Dotty Palmer 167•161. Alice starting at 6 00 p M. in the Trophy
Fowler 175, Polly Burgess 151, Lounge at Bowl America Lanes
Kim Kilgore 167.
RUCK'SLADIESLEAGUE
High Series: Eve Rogero
Standings:
B&amp;W Market.
Evelyn Serraes 439, Gladys Doyle Sambos.
Dick'? AppIince,
42, Kathy Cooper 463, Dolly WItliamsn CR,
Bonito Boats,
Palmer 477, Pphly. Burgess 425
Down Landing Clearing, Nice Day
Converted
Splits! Marian Coin Laundry.
Farella 3-10,'Evelyn DeMattio
HighGames - Kathy Cooper 210Kathy Cooper 3-t0,Gladys Doyle S.
179, Gladys Doyle 168, Helen
7. Kim Kilgore 3 10
Harrsson 179, Evelyn Serraes 179,
Other Highlights: Turkey
Eve Marion Fallon 166. Evelyn
Rogero, Kathy Cooper. Gladys DeMattio 176, Eve Rogero 170, 156.
Doyle, Polly Burgess
Alice Fowler 170. Anna Kanavel
167. Olnny Gaudreau 151. 191.
RALL&amp;CHAIN
Carolyn Betts 171.
Standings 1. Moon Pies, 2. Hut
High Series: Kathy Cooper 521,
'n' Sex; 3. Intruders; i. Go Bet.
Eve R og ero 508, Helen Harrison
weens, S. Alley Cats; 6. Round 476, Gladys Doyle 152, Evelyn
Tults; 7 The Fill-Ins, I. Pin Heads
Serries 450. Marion Farella 4.10,
- High Games: Johe LautEvelyn DeMattio 446. Alice Fowler
lflhi5f 155 Bryant Hickson Sr.
Anna Kanavel 443, Giy
I97; Vernon White 159; Larry Blair
Gaudreau 515, Mabel Vogel 431.
181; Drew Kirk 151. Ernie Hickson Carolyn Betts 483.
156. Bryant Hickson Jr. 153; Ray
Converted Splits Gladys Doyle
Fore 177; Ginfly Huff 167; Dee
510. 3 65. Sylvia Huhn 1-5, Evelyn
Nader 143. Frankie Lautxenhiser
DeMattio 3-7. Eve Rogero 3-10,
150; Peggy Moon 186; Mary Blair Linda Dow
n 56. Kim Kilgore 4-10,
112; Shirley Kirk 110: Debbi Pagel
Mabel Vogel I S &amp; 56. Carolyn
III; Shelvy Fore 183, Sofia Tic.
(lefts 310
Coni 111
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High Series: Johnnie Laut
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him tough. He's doing it all," said the 76er center.
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tournament Is finally justifying Lbs way he believed he was
playing.
A runaway leader by four strokes at the midpoint of the
$350,000 Houston Open, Strange took it In stride and acted as if
he was not surprised.
"I've been playing really, really well, but I couldn't score,"
Strange aid FrIday,mOments aft" hematcheJ his playingto
hitscnrecard with a course record-tying 8-under-par 63.
Tim roe gave the 2yeld KingsIll Va., resident a
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and Philadelphia is lurking the
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"i think their team is playing great basketball but this is
Che time when the only (earns left are playing great
basket ball," aald 76ér Caldwell Jones.
"Bothteámi'wlllbe playing hard because there no
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nosed fo1Inct. about what is at stake.
ftllsports isaboutwmnnlug," sald Lakercenter
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everything, but
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15-Ion the early line along wi th Gold Stage.
The other California horses, Rumbo and JaklIn Kiugman,
lere tabbed as the co.thlrd choices, .at 8-1, with Bold
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Fla, (UP!) runs. McCoy said the space the shuttle will
be cmrylng
- Once launched and proven agency now is quoting this aloft,
are:
a success, the space shuttle fixed price to potential users.
—Pharmaceutical cornwill revolutionize the way we
"I get two or three calls a panles
will mix chemicals
live by opening the skies to a week from p7ople wanting tO
proliferation of satellites know l they can buy a space that can only be mixed where
there Is no gravitational pull.
carrying a wide gamut o1 shuttle," he said.
futuristic gadgets, a high—A night illuminator will
Following Its maiden
ranking- space
provide lighting at ithzht tin
aencv
official vnvnu. th ehilitlA nlrni.,tu I.
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The
reuseable shuttle, now years by the U.S. govern- moon without Earth-based
scheduled for launching In
energy pollution.
1981, will teduce the cost of ment, private buslness,
foreign governments and
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consisting
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a letter and
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Validity Of 9113 d3Cadant'$ Will. the
qualifIcations of the peronci

representatIve, Or the vnue or
jurisdiction of the COIN't,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMAID$, AD
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

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REPRESENTATIVE:

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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of $HINHOUIR, LOGAN -AND
MONCRIEF
Attorneys at
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Esquire

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Aflamonte Springs. Fl.
p'jIsh May 4,
OEW.St

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Chapter 43.19. FIrIdc Stctuta,
jufIslIclion of ttI3 court.
'ilIl Filbior wilts the Clerk Of the
ALL CLAIMS, DJIUID$,
D
{O Seminole
OBJECTIONS POOl $0 FIL0 - Circuit Court, lit
WILL U FOIEVIR 3ARRED
Date of the first publicatIon of
thIs Otke of AdsntnlsratIan:
&amp;prll 77, 1500

May 4. 1950.
COLL.EEN 'V. STEWART
N Personal Representative
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Calsatberry, Florida 32757
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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM ITMAV CONCImIi
ftotka is 51r'eby CIVOn thu lbS
u54ccsIgned, purcuant to the
"FIctitious Norna Stotut,"

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OatS Of ttii first Publication of
this Notice of Administration:

tI's utah Of
Addle Stewart

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OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THI3
NOTICL- to ii any
they may have mat aiIanges tis
',alkhlty of the d2cdsnts wIll, the
nualihications of the paroo.'sal

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" Tiiapiians cS) en-a
-Publishi AprIl 27,1 May 4, $10
D1U.1
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if the p bIlCaSIOS of this
notice, the fictItious name, to-wit:
AAA RECOVERY CONTROL
INC. under wIdth we ,xpsct tO
engae In busIness at Agnes
Dlvi, in the CIty Of Ailamonte

1pI's,,
Thai ti's Parties' InuSrIetsil in
laid business enterprise ins es
9SIIOW5•
FNEOIRICI( M. CHRISTIE

JR.
DAViD W, CA$
- Defsd at Winter Prt. Orange
County, Fla'Ids. AprIl 2)'d. 1950.
ubSI April V. &amp; May 4, 11, il.
19*0
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BUILDING, and that we intend to
regIster said nan's with the Clerk

if the Circuif Court, Isininol,
Ca.mly, Florida In accordanc.
wtt ft's Previsions 0 t1 PlCtitlous Neme Statutes, To-WI?:
Section $61.11 Florida Matu..te,
1927
51g. Paul W. Leffler
Jean A. Leffler
Jeffrey A. Poftey, M.D.
Lillian I(. Hkt
RObert C Cooper
PublIsh AprIl 27, &amp; May 4 11, IL
159$
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Wvrelo,tjng era hardwo
Person Who ii willIng to earn
office bgII4Jn
supervising - our laniterigi
vlce,. You'd be working by'
sumit at lii witti ma's to
add a helper once we're
COnvInced YW'r the peq
we're sesking. Our
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pry14e, a full ben
ptg. &amp;
we Vs an 101 AffWma$ivi

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teEing us why u ttd,* y
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tO Au 051$ Iab
SefldteBexMc..T,'s Evening
HV$ld, P0. Bitt 1427, $6j4
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Mobile w-.dditlon. W9III to
Lee Hcrney. Greet trrns

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car9ort. S41,00. Assume
S1S,1C3 morage tt 7 PCI.

Far Sale Used office eqpt. Desk.
fIlIng cab. I chairs, Many
Itorns to chorwe from. POoh's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92, So. oh Sanford. 3221721.

IVISA-MC-CASHS

714 Pasadena

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Alterations. Dr.tsma*ong
Drape-s. Upholstery

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L'ceased&amp; Reasonable. Qual,ty
ir•i Est
447004*

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Fireplaces

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The King of The Roct
All types of stone, interior
exterior, Commercial
residential. Specialty
decorativ, fireplaces IBn
stalled) Call John 331 0371,
free e%timate,
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of all types. Lit. bond,d

323-443*Insured

all Real Estate, Tools and

1Man.quaIityoperatn
UP. P.tios. Driveways.
etc-Wayne Isal. 327.1331

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RebulidCondemnedHousit
G. BAUNT
321 5145

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Cash

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photo-s or color Lilt 3231251.
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N.wrmi. kill bath rensodelir's.
Fireplaces. We handle lets
v.ttole ball Of wax.
B. E.LIPIKCON$T,

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SARROW'5 WELDING
SERVICE 33)0311

Custom built utllItyI
trait.
sri, truck racks.I -,,,
repairs.
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a.u. iiom

Rapair I Remodelng. Fences,
roif, C&amp;ftO. pleeab.. petI
etc.. etc-. etc. Chuscea a's F
wecanlAuIInooneCNl.
lIht.322-W71
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P.O. Box'1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750

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Home Revels

much more!

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Interior S Exterior
Fre-cEst.
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MUltIpie Listing service

Bay Garage

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shady kennels, circulating
Also Air conditioned __________
cages. We cater to your
Wedding photography by .1095%
3325737.
Culium. Free engagement

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offices

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T &amp; J STONE CO.

10:00 A.M.

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IN5PCTOP3 D13 May 12 thru 1 from 1-6 p.m.
For Additional Info or Fran Brochut Call
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Wk Guarantead_Referenc

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14)3 Frenc, Are., Sanford

Equipment

Creative Surface-s lic - special
'ling in re-painting, 'nt &amp; ext
wallpaper, wall texing. wood
staining Fr
Eat After you
heve called the re-it call tt,
be-st 542 5.592
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirl 323 1510

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322 7iSi
ShoCk$ $5-CS--Heavy Duty $7.95
All SHOCkS53p.

F ILL DIRT STOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Clark &amp; Hit 323-1St0

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service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.

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PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
32255.45
after6

62-tasaaGarrn
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Complete insulation Manf. Co. Equipment. New Parts • Con-

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Free Estimates
323 4111
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323-73.40

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1215 S. FRENCH

Office Bldg. o House w/2'Iots'
Hardware &amp; Lumber Bldg. • 4,500 eq. ft. Warehouse • Zoned Ml
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252s
French 3232222

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Dependable Lawn Service
References
Call Eveningsls57026
Mowing. Edging. etc.

Concrete

AN FORD AUCTION'

- Equipment are to be sold. 3300 sq. ft. Custom Built Home • 21
Bldg. Lots • Zoned A-i • Commercial alock • 9800 sq. ft.

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APARTMENTS

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tique oak pieces, wicker, china
cabinets. plus TOO MUCH
MORE TO LIST, DON'T MISS

Wltt Construction Co. &amp; Gremlum Corp.
420 N. Boundary Ave. • DeLand, Florida

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Dining Room suites, 61 mat-

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GWALTPIEY JEWELER
- IOIS.PorkAve,
337 4509

tic-er sleeping bo.:es. insulated.
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bath on 120' * 112' shaded lot.

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ECsII,nt Conditionl Inc.

SANFORD commorkal
Hwy 45, 144130, ws''

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of high quality modern furniture from Miami &amp; local
chIng stack arm chairs,
clocks, lamps, extra nice
eyeIevel electrIc range, an-

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7 bath, brick fireplace, large
iahesIde deck, dock, storoge1
bidgs,, fenced lot, many ix.
tras. Asting $51,500 or rent for
$4C3 mo.
-43o, after 5:30,

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$?'.-'OOl

SUILDIRS BEAU?. $ SlI..44
on 4 acres pool, FP, suapa'- ,
ma's. mm-c, monei

LARGE I5EDRQQM HOUSEMt Off NI IfRyrns Besdi.

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FOR SALE OR RENT
Latafront country charm, 2 BR,

flint &amp; side porches, OR, w-w
C-NpS$, eat-In-kit, FP &amp; lots
*Eyor for $395001

EQUESTRIANS DILIQHT.i1
BR,2Lcsdan1%$o FP,S
acres, 3i cm, b•fit

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Service. Ditches, culvert,.
Call31

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Furnished

'PUBLIC AUCTION.

includes bch I 'delivery.
Also extepliorually nice studio
piano, fantastic tone I touch
response, 5195. Catvton MusIc
Co., Longwood
Village
Shopping Center, SR 434, I bk
E, of I-I. 339St00,

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New or repair, leaky showers our
wecialty. 2iyrs. Ezp. 569-1362

Groon'dng &amp; Boarding

mdsl You'll love this one
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4 BR, 15, on 1½ acres f1f,sl
tO churci,, sdsooI I store.
$51901.
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3134)53 or 134 1225 Free est

HANDY MAN SERVICES.
Home Repairs at Ldwest Cost
Fre.Est.
,13233561

Animal Haven Grooming S

C:ARM 3 CR, 25
home on 1+ acrel Gczbo,

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wool P4ev. or old home-s

Carpentry

2435½ 5. French (17-92) Sanford
33J331,

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Bulldozing. Clearing. nacitho,

For Estate Commercial 1 Reel5
dential Auctions I A.ppr&amp;sals.,'Call Dell's Auction, rns420.

New Spinet oianos. Choose from
2 top beirut names, these are

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hoh
lth fenced ycrd in a
llbOrhociI C:A, Fl
R, in area, 0. w-'.v carpet!

Free Estimates

24 hr.

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REALTY WORLD.

CItITL3 Qi1avA,,

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t
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din. area, CilIA, lots of
sorcge i'sor,il Only9 yrs oldI

COWLESnIALTYItJ,
TI ho? S1O.R,D3Il$

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'v-w-ccrpfl. fenced yard is
ored-Iccationi A buy for

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SU'ER.. 3 BR,

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Appliance-s I, Misc.
(LOCAL)31SV1

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305-417.3605.

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Apprslsei"s Association of
America. Gregory Quevllion

MARINE
Hwy. 17-fl
Sanford, FIa. 32771

stereo-radio. $100. 322-7470.

Se.

Rig, REAl. STATE Ireker
75eN.I7-9LCasselberiFI.
1341200

monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments, 322-2257; -

Carpet Cleaning

American Indian C. Etirno Art
Daolsr*ontstobuyoldna,iv,.
mOd Items. Member of the

$4' BON1TA BOWAIDER-On
trailer wIth SO Pip Mercury.

FURNITURE-_ROyal blue
Early Am. maple chair, $45.
Antique French Provincial
Channel back chair, excellent
toad., $75. Maple Early Am.

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THIS SALE!

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buyers, New homes with

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FURII$HED DUPLEX-)
3e*ooni, Neat &amp; Air, $200 me.

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1939 CHRIS CRAFT 33', twin 4
cyl, engines, needs work. Now
in water, good live aboOrd.
13.300. Cash or trade. 3220054.

S Pc. wooden Dinetj. Sets, table
I 1 chairs, 530 each, P1011's
Sanford Furniture Slvoge, 1792 5. of Sanford. 322*721.

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H.. Ernest MORR

TO WER 'S BE AU TV S-LON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook 519 E. 1st St 327 5.742

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES S PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furnilure,205 E. .25111.41.3230951.

71—Arrtiques

cX.,maa
Orlando

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New Gold Refrigerator cost $100
will take 1375; Washer &amp;
Dryer, Kenmore, $250; Dining
room set, $95; Bedroom suite

Hovsewivescleanlngser,,jce
Personalized, last dependable
Regular orltlme batis
Wedowashwindo,r,s
8775$94

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WE BUY FURN. &amp; APPL
I pc. orhouseful
2lhrs.

'77 Invader Elite 17' tn-huh with
11$ hp-Mercury engine avid

or seconds but brand new top
line biddIng sets oaiyl Free
local delIvery. P4011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1742. 56. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

HOUSe Cleaning
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CoI 323.1792 wa'ss.

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plots with trailer, skils &amp; full
Cover, no engine. 5.530.
322-I",

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Sanford
32) 06.40

Cash322-4132
Larry's Mart, 315 Slnford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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FreeEst Lit IBonded
j0Mry'*erCo'5t Ltd.

Central Temp will service AC -s.
refrig.free,er. wat coolers.
miSc Call 3237714 any1me.
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- Clean 13' Fish-SkI-Boat, corn-

W11 SInger Futura Fully auto,
repos.se*sed, used very short
time. OrIgInal $393, bal. $111 or
- gi vs. Agent 32 $354,

2439 S-Myrtle Ave.

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John Young Pkway 2915077

AntiqueIandMOdemFumltre
One Pleceor Houseful
BddgesAn$iques
323-2101

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The Time Tested Firm
Rig. Real Estate Broker
120 N. Park Ave.
3226123

CU$TOMBUILT3BR,2BhQm,
inlvlyLocttArboronaiarge
tocjed sitel CH.A. DR. etIn-kit., stone FP, &amp; many
fLsI - Vours for 42,5C3,

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WICl, Walisi ycrd, $3, vito. +
C3C. dJp. 323-4370.

Lonetacad tree. Ccli
after s p.m.

Notice Is hercby gMn that we
are e.aad In business at 211
South Hunt Club Boulevard,
?.POPkL'FtonIdi 32703. SemInole
County, Florida wider Its. lit.
tltIoi* name if THE FOXW000

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Va Ott ci total Invanlory ci brOad
new interinrina bddtna
These beds ar. not damged

SEIGLER REALTY

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to 30.000 BTU's 90day-guar
Sales &amp; Service. Orlando

Usad,anycondition6$124

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ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED
TovPrics Paid

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CROC!ETT
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VACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.
1½ ac. Unrec. Plat, Lake

323-1393

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Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford
Air Conditioning
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Furniture Salvage, 11-92, So. of

PATIO SALE-Rang,s,
refrigerators I misc. 317
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
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misc. Item$, 3Z3-006l.

-:WILI5TANDSILL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA

ManyQqIflflhReo4"-.
$3nj4
1-425.1436
3394

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

217

Avenue. $33,000.00,

Sañfàrd's Sales Leader

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benefits, Send ,reourne to
o* *7-o The Ening IrUd,
P.O E'1031, SU5'd, Fl. 32171.
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'lk Own lrcnsoo.'tat1,.

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estro nIc. 110 D(Ittvsood
Lana. so month.

h31~uI. Et*cilbnt typing s!ilfts
04'i a must. Coed .staflkW

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- 142 Carver Av Academy
$220 ms. under if you qualify

RbNT3 B3C'c3m, 2 sth,

required.
WOUld Prefer of last
mod. trans. Ocod Engibh
grammar background is

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DUPLEX- 1 BR, I Bath each.
Recently remodeled. Pine

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OR RENT Sr,igll Co,y,merctal
Space, Oflics or flslaiI, 1SOO
F'3
Ave. $230 vito.

A noriti SeminoI County Or.
ttiopeic practice Is seeking en
ex. medical
An e*ItIng &amp; challenging
P0$ttISfl is
to the..Iolfl
Paf5Ofl 11191t Schoci education

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lease. Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
REALTOR 644-2216.

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menlcal building w.partIticn.
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00,

St. JRJt

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Evs: 319-5400, 322.1939, 313.4303

SANORA SO.
Nice 3 BeA'oom, 1½ bath, split
plan, Central HIA, fenced
yard. ff0 pets. $330 me. yr.

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BUSINESS- I Story corn-

505323.3$43

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Railroad Pocket Watch
322-31)1

LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
00 &amp; CFU, 520,000.

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203Hart.yAve.

5G-A -.kIry

2½ACRESPINEIPMMETI'O
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

HOME- S BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story.
2½ Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for
Details,

WOOD*Ioseto shopping I
el*fllefitary school, this 1
Daa'oom, 2 bath home has
over 1100 sq ft living area and
a huge yard with lots of
bacutltul big trees. Owner will
Co VA or FHA, $4,000.

SANFORD

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JISSEMAXWELL
JAMES D,t,l,Y
RANDY T'VRE
ASHLEY VANLANDIPIGH,U*
FubIItJi April 13, O, 27,-C. May 4,
oeu.se

12294-I407 (nights)

Heavy HousecleanIng
Call 323-7333 -

25-445. French Ave. 322-0231
- 3fl 0719, 322-3333, 322-3712

1973MERCUTY COET-2 0r
auto, air. cxc cord 44000 mi,
I family $10 32) 5211.
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2'/i ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR4
LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

AROUND AT t0j Call us
today to see this beautifully
remodeled 2 unit income
property. Ready right now for
U to move into. .4S,.

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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREAlI I_JO
CHOOSE FROM, $$00
C-ACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

single parson. $23,500.

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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322.1991
MULTIPLELISTINOSERVIC!

Modernilorneon PeII Road
Retirees only

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LOVELY SPANISH Style-i
Bedroom home with
Fireplace. ideal for couple or

I VNER WILL HOLD WRAP-

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water heater. $350 per ma. 0.
sec.dpo.-Lease, 322-1113.

Iy In person RichIe's VW, 1
ml N. of 131 on 17-92.

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24*1 Palmetto Ave. 2 BR, 18,
new refrig.. gas stove, 0. hot

Machinist Helper, 'will train,

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WEARECONCERPIEp
WITHYQURP4EED$

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1074, ask for Capp.

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Notice of Administration hen bans
mailed are required, WITHIN

323-5774.

DeBary area- Handy Man
needed Full TIme. Call 30S-M$.

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NoticeofAdministraflonp,been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

Hall Realty, Inc. REALTOR

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COUNTRY ATMO3P$tJt
CLOSE tNfCdrm, 24tii,
FIREPLACE, plenty-. Of
parking for trucks I sQWp
mont. Income from MoU
l-'orns spaces adjacent, S
acres Only $1i7,0.

Lovelyl $550 per mo, Harold

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3$0)OrlandoDr,
373-5200
VA&amp;FHAFinapcing

Orlando
377)577

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MLS
)2'$671
Eve 333-3956
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Webuyua.dfvrnitur.

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)IO9SanfordAve
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Maternity Clothing, topS size 4,
pants size I. Excellent Conditlon. 321 -01fl anytime,
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RN full time, 5-4 shIft. Apply In
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 950 Melionvilie
Ave.

1z$

Saw, Router.

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3 FAMILY

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YARD SALE

6" Precision Metal Lathe with
all accessories. used.6 me.,
*750. Call 1-Kl4-7$9-I0S3 after
p.m.
Radial Saw, Band Saw. Drill
'ress, nencit Sander, Sabre

MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES

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Buy

S4-Garage Sales

tools,etc. Sat. 10-S. sun noon
S. Community Bldg. COnwe
Warren&amp;Wilma.Lonqwood.

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23..

cIty block near proposed
hospital. Only $110,000.

1 Bedroom, 2- bath Lakeview
home
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appear and be heard at the time
and place above specified.
DATED THIS 11th day Of AprIl,
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B!AUTIFUL 2 Acres in country
satting, zoned Lorlcultur.'

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
use your imagination on this

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32) 0640

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, Sanford).

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3 BEDROOM 1½ bath, Central
HIA, carpeting, kitchen
equipped. $373.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
REALTOR
323.5771
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Across from Health Dept.
Your Future Our Concern

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HISTORIC LONGW000 4
Bdrm, 2 bath with elic
FIREPLACE. Zoned for
professional office. Only

323-6.507.

912 FRENCHAVE,

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Only $33

SECLUDED 1
BEDROOM
HOME--with private lake
privileges. $230 mo, Call
Information after 3:30.

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LIKECOUNTRYFEELINGthls
comfortable Mobile Piome
with 6+ acres suitable for
farming, nursery
hOIIII.

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ESSEX AVENUE from SR. 04
south to Lake Orlenta,
TO BE CHANGED TO - E5CONDOO DRIVE
All persons Interested siey
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CALL323.5176

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1E.
kitchen, decorator
etkige, carpeting, attic for
tna storage &amp; much more.
rOt' appointment to see model
jaIl. CardInal
Industries
}etween 1-3 p.m. at 321-0210 on
on weeitends call
el Home Center at 321-0500

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REALTOR 322-4991 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. $423433 323.1939

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$20,000.

STEMPER AGENCY

55$

PREPCOOK
$53
FACTORY MAINTENANCE $51
LODRIVER
$11
BURNER
-15$
PLUMBER
53$
GENERAL LABORERS
$$$
WAITRESSES
us
Thesi are only a few

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hold a public hewing to corwidet'
and determine Whether or not the
City will change the name of the
following descrIbed 'street as

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CASHIER

j.

tber.aftv as pessibie on TueId.y
May 30, 1950, In the City Corn.
mission Chambers at CIty flail of
Altamonte Springs, Florid•, will

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BINDER

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BROKER
2I39S-MyrtleAve.

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A RETREAT FROM CiYHUBBUB assumable moi.
tgagq on 10 acres, deeded
access to the St. Johns, only

2 BcSm, 1 Bath, mature couple,
truck parking available. $230
ma plus Sec Dip. References.

SMALLENGINEMECH 5.1$

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clCuma,

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REDUCE$1500. This 2 B'm, I
bath home in nice bcalicn, r
only $22,000.
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,aPJ-cp$p

Spare or part-time sales help.
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours.

£RnDAyAol,

PUbLIC HEARING
NOTICE o PROCEEDING TO
CHANGE NAME OF STREET IN
CITY
or
ALTAMONTE
,
$PRING$, FLORIDA.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIflN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that the City Commission
Of the City. of Attams prs,
Florida, at 7:00 P.M. or as soon

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BOOKKEEPER PT
53$
MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER 53$
DRAFTSMAN
11$
"ns
$11'
TMELNTMGMT
55$

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LAKE MARY-For sale or Rent
by
Owner.
No
bank
requirementl 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
CB home. Paymnts approx.
$350 mo. 641-1107. 7-9 pm.

Midway-home with 1 acre, I
BR, 18, w-w carpet, 1g. scr.
patio, fenced yard. $300 mo +
dip. 322-0216.

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Free
Cross Stitch Classes
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RESTI

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inexpensive pai-t
after eh launchirg and will
bs able to carry up to four
satellites per trip. NASA has determined the
$8.5 million average price laS
for post-shuttle satellite
lauaclgs based on the
rojected number of______
nhutU3

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SANFORD-) Bedroom, Heat I
Air cord., fenced yard, fully
equipped kitchen, washer &amp;
dryer hook-up. $320 per mo.
$300
security
deposit,
references required. P40 pats.
Call 321-1427.

STOP IN AT
AM EMPLOYMENT
WE'LL SHOW YOU

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iqu. exspandable 2 BR home.
.v 206 on your lot, includes

25415-French Ave.
3220231
3fl0 ,79, 322-53$3.322-3772

HOW?

FULl. TIME EMPLOYEES
NEEDED FOR KITCHEN
CABINET &amp; COUNTER TOP
MANUFACTURING. Vac pay
Oo.,u,s- Holida pay - Life
Insurance. Health Insurance.
FORMITEX INC. FLORIDA
DIVISION. Port of Sanford,
Orange Blvd., Lake Mo.woe,
Fl.

. Pceg.KeaIsTa1euroluer
2640 S6nford Ave.

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1967 MERCEDES 7303
at 107 Pine Lake Dr
Near th Golf Course

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1 YR. OLD DBL-WIOEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 2B, wCentral NSA heat pump. big
bdrms., 5. huge kit, Low low
cash to mtg. 119,90011 Harold
HaftRealfy, Ins: fl75774,

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 749$

ALL F,LORIDA REALTY

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to
life," MCCOY said.
The NASA official, *71)0
at the Unlveulty of Florida to
dellveralectweonthenext
years of space exploration,
said the shuttle Will need only

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Sanford,Florida

Wonted: Woman or mature HS
girl, summer moe.. Longwood
area, children 6 &amp; e, own
trins,, 12445)0 aft 4 p.m.

YOU

'W. GrflettwhIte. Broker
373.7111

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Cop

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WE BUY USED FURN1TURE&amp;
APPLIANtES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322*721.

GARAGE SALE-Sat. I. Sun.
1103 MilionvilI, Ave. Stereo,
fa bed, bunk bids, chairs,
many misc. Items.
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322 0-634

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Beds, ObI. motel BS. I. Maft,,
set, Sanford Auction, 12)5.
5, French. 323.;o:

42-!'/)bjle Homes

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'11 Gold Oa?sun-$430
5eatM15tenCo'1,pts

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$17S.CaII372-7170

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Chevychassls,$&amp;S00invited,

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6e—nted

Market! Antiques, brlc.a.
brac, collectIbles, clothes,

ANSWERINGMACHINE
CODE-A-PHONE

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sell for $3400 firm Trade Poe

3237131

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Has s-dole, needs rider,
bes*ofler,337.14010r3374137

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311-31SE.FirstSt.
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322-5132
Start your own used bookstore!
3.0000 used books for sale. Call

FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.
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HERB'S TV

BUY, SELL,TRADE

appl., including
-o, w-w
carpet, C-NSA, $279001 BR;
137,9002 BR. 671-0114 or 1.273.

Call Bart

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Whypaymore?

WILSONMAIERFURNITURE

Il Pc?. mincing Available -

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Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach. will hold
a Public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturdey at • p m. It's
theontyonejnFinj
You p
the reserved price. Call
2351111 for further details.

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7Bedroom,2bath,Cen,ralH&amp;A,
ww carpet, all applIances. 377.
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DAYTONAAUTOAIJCTION

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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1963 WILLIS JEEP Station
Wagon-2 Wheel drive.
Rebuilt Classic, Auto, V I.

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Agent

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Winter Springs. $41,500. Call

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,

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OF SANFORD REALTOR

MONDAY YOU WORK I

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f.II.4 ,vi ii,,e
•
,'.,,,,,.,,
iuiiuivy
increase the quality of

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N. French Ave.

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purpose satellites."It is the responsibility of
the governmentto develop the
main focur at a technology
like the space shuttle and it is
the entrepreneur who spreads

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NOTICE OP
Dacsed
NOTiCE OF ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
CLAIIAS
Of)
OR
DEMANDS CLAIMS
DEMANDS
80 EXCLUSIVES
INVESTMENT. FrInge
AGAINST TI'IE ABOVE ESTATE AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATECreative Expression,
benefits Include Paid vacation,
323-7113
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
company car, retirement plan
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Piano,organ.P,lvate,degre.
&amp;moi-,. Send Resume to: Mr.
YOU
ARE
ARE
- HEREBY" YOU
HEREBY
Altamonte. Fern Park
R. Lusttchau, 134 Margo Lane,
NOTIFIED
that
that
the
the
ad- NOTIFIED
adLengwood, Fl, 32730.
562-3010
mInIstration of the estate
ministration of the estate of
— _William Addis Stewart, deceased, WILLIAM
P.
CHAPMAN,
Flu Number CP-O0-141, is pendIng' deceased. File Number IO.147.CP.
Igal Notice
LegalNotice
in the CIrcuit Court for Seminole Is PendIng In the Circuit Court for ___________________________
Ccunty, Florida, Probate Division. Seminole Coupty, Florida, Probste
FICTITIOUS NAME
the cddrcss oh whIch Is Seminole Division. the address of which is
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hsreb' given that we
County Courthouse, Probate Semlole County Courthou,
Notice Is hereby gIven that I ass ---are engaged in bvslfsess at 31$ So.
Division, Sanford, FlorIda '32711. North Park Ave., Sanford, FL
SflQ9id In busiises at 101 Mound
h Street, Lake Mary, Fla. 32746
Si,. Longwood, Fla., Seminole Seminole County, Florida under
The PirWai representative et the 32711. The personal ripnesentaf lvi
of the estate is MABEL A. Cainty, Florida under the flc. the
etateisCcIi,enT.Sten,.
fictitious name 00 SUN
address Is 232 Flamingo Delve. CHAPMAN whose ada-eu is
titious name of LANOMAPI
t
I
SOnlord, Florida 3277). The nami Office box 1431, Sanford, Florida COMPANY, and that I intend to Intend
to register said name with
and address of the personal 32771.Thenameandaddreo.tM
rsglster said name wIlt, the Clerk the Clerk of the Circuit
COur't
personal represlntative'5 attorney Of ttti CIrcuit Court, SemiMe Semlnoli County, FlorIda
reProsantoIIvvs cttorney are
in ac.
ore sat forth beI.
forth below,
County, Florida in accordance
cordancewiththeproylsloneofthe
All persons having claIms or
with the provIsions f the Fic.
All person, having claims or
Flctlllo'.,s Name Statutes. To-WIt:
tltlous Name Statutes, To.WiI: Section $43.09
cemands againit the estate are demands against the estate are
Florida Statutes
required,
Section $14.09 Florida Statutes
required, WITHIN THREE
WITHIN
THREE
)51,
19*7.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE or MONTHS FROM TH DATE OF
51g. lIlly
MIchael
Robert T. Adams
THE FIRST PUBLiCATION o
THE FIRST PUbLICATION
JayneMithael
301 BaIlout Dr.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
Publish May 4, ii, is,
ipso
clerk of the above court a written clerk of the above court a wrItten No. 310
OEW-32
Winter Park, FlorIda 32719.
statementooanycIalmorrn
stit3montofanycIaimordem
they may have. Each claIm must they may hive, Cach claim must Pibfli April 13, 30, 27, &amp; May 1,
19*0
beinwritlngandmu$tlndlc.t,,he belnwrItingandmustlndicatethe
.
FICTITIOUSNAME
basis for the claim, Itse name _id basis for the Claim, the name and DEU-41
Notice
sby givin that we
address of lbs creditor or his agent addrasssf the creditor or his agent
are engaged in business at 11$
or
attorney,
FICTITIOUS NAME
and 's
or attorney, and the amount
BlaitCa Court, tarnonte Springs,
Notice Is hereby given that I am P132701, SemInole County, Florida
claimed. II the claim is not yet claimed. lithe claim is net yet
Au, The date When it will become doe, the date When It will become On091d in businam at lanfoed
under the flctItlos name if OX.
An shall be stated. If the claIm Is Au shall be stated. If the claim Is House, 109 N. O&amp; Ave., Sanford, FORD ROAD PARTNERSHIP,
SemlIsola
contIngent
or
County. FlorIda Undee' 0454 that we intend to register said
unliquidated, the
or unliquitiated, the
the fictitious name of lIVE INC.,
nature of the uncertaInty
natura of the uncertainty shall
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
slated. If the claim Is secured, the 5tot•d lithe daim Is secured, the end that I Intend to register laid Court, Seminole County, PIm-ida
I3CUlItY shall be described, The seCurIty shall be described. 'rhI nsma with the Curt if the CIrcuit accordance with
maII$ shall deliver s*ifllclwt Court, Seminole County, FlerIda In
claImant shall delIver sufficIent
the PicfltIs Name Statutes. Tocopies of the claim to lIsa clerk
accordance wIth the Provisions oh -Wlt Sectiin $4607
copIes of the claim to the clerk
Florida
's FldfliOI4 Hams Statutes, ToStatute, 1917.
enable the clark to melt 051 COPY enab'e the clerk to miii on. copy
Wit: Section 114,Og FlorId.
to
saris
personai
representatIve,
51g.
to each personal rspres.nlative.
Interested In the Statutes 1957.
LEON P. DOWLING JR.
All parsons int.f'sitsd hi the
Edwin
estate
Ponder,
Prea.
to Whom a copy of t
estate to whom a copy *1 "d
THOMAS LUNSFORD

Once the government
proven that- the shuttle viii!
work, McCoy said, it expect
private busIness to take over
and begin building shuttles of
Its ownor using government
shuttles to launch its multi.

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rates.DayornIght.323-Wi.
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Need a BabysItter In my home,
days, Mon. t1WV Fri., $30 wit.
322.1611.

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EXEC, HOME
21½ with'
family room, all equipped in Stone I$Iand, 2 acres, canal
priv., $350 mo. 1st, last &amp; Sit:

is nOW recrulting qualified
clerks, typists &amp; secretaries
for temporary jobs close to
their homes in Sanford I N.
Orlando areas. Apply now
work now! NO FEESI
CALL 617411$

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commls.

Unfust

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INTO ACTION

benefits, Apply in perSOfl to'
Ron Beck,
Advertising

6-Chlld Care

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sion with full company

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required.

experience'
Salary

PRING

2 BEDROOM, 2 baths, alt ap.

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701 .French

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sOPãsceIIarous for Sale

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1 FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD-Would make good
lunti yard dog - Not friendly
with children. 322-3925.

TV repo )Y' Zenith. SOld orlg.
$493.75. Bil $1$3.lao.' $17 ins.

Mortgage investment. 1101 E,
Robinson, Orlando. 122-2174.

41A..Cniunn

322-797)

odernhzed, CH&amp;A, con-

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MILLERS
361 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 322-0352
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also make Real Estate &amp;
BusIness loans. Florida

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GI*dU$IdTVs,$25&amp;Up

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.

yenlint location. $17,250,

322-2611 or 131-9993.
3 BEDROOM CB HOME -.
Lovely quiet neighborhood.
Fenced back yard anu well,
$31,000

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LAKE FRONT. 2 BEDROOM,

RPRISING COMFORT in this
Ige 2 BR older home.

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LOST: Tues afternoon, 11th &amp;
Magnolia area, small White
PodI. 11 years old, Female,
par'y
blind, 'recently
groomed. REWARD. 323-9316.

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sales and service of

DeLand,
Short haIred gold male, about
10 Ito wIth ears that stand u'
His name is "011le", if you
" S n,please can collect
JU3.J47.350Q anytime,

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322-mI

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icáke rm in your aWIc uarags
Sell Idle items wIth a'Ctasslfl.*
Ad. Call a frienøiy ad-taker a

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HousIng- Authority 303-3239615.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'59
to 75 rodeIs Call 33 9100 or

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WE BUYCARS

SpayedlrislSetterPup
Smo. old.$100

used tbl model color TV's. all

frorA. Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salyage, 17-92, So. of SanfOrd

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eg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
1O7W.Commercial
Phone3fl-7f$I,$anford
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Call 323-7361

11 El Ca!!tino Classic AM-FM.
- AC,PS. PB. Camper top,.
conoio t2o or best

Sale 1979 FORD COURIER
with camper. $150 Call 373 2303

Poodio Puppy-AKC, Inky black I
lernaie,championIines,Uts.
wormed, $100, 323N1S.

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47-A--?rtgages Bougtd

DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE

OS1ordAve.

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Puppies for

has Husky

up to *10.000, maybe more,
Call Stanley Stoni, Sanford

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WANTED TO BUY-PIo'nes in
the City of Sanford for

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MORTGAGE. TOTAL 5.10,500.

REaLY
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W Garnett White

MORTGAGE, $37

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Lost
Dog on the Wekiva Riven
between Sanford

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6000 mileS. Cost $1,119. seti for

-wt$. Mother &amp; Father AKC
Reg.
$125. 322-1241.
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Jenny Clark Realty
REALTOR

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owner. Must sell, $2,900. $30.
4459 Trade coin'dired.

• l97 Honda Xl. sdo S. Rio
cylinder, I valve. 2 header

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FOR SALE 1, Pair of Fancy
Parakeets 'L 1 plr ói CWthroat Finches, Excellent

ale

'45 OLDS F $5330 Engine, air.
auto, power steering &amp; bi-aket
$450. Call 373 1113

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372740
A-OK TIRE
NEWTIRESS19 19&amp;UP
Sanford
2ll3FrenthAve.

Bntolter3fl.3flS

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PUsh button controls,

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Have *2.000 dowo.panntto
aswmemortgpgeonHomejn
Sanford 'ea, 322 146$.

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

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old restored 2 story home French
among old oaks &amp; magnolias.

do*n. Owner will hold mtg.

bdrm retirement hOme, larUe
yard, garden, mint. cond.

Arnerlca'sforemostdlctlonary
Whatevertheoccasion,therelsa
company needs borne workers
classified ad to splve it. Try
to update local mailing lists,
one soon.
All
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lDuplexApt.(new)25R,18,A.
necessary. Send name, bd.
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dress, phone number to
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per mo. &amp; Sec. Dep.-Lease.
Mohawk Dr., Sanford. 322
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lSx200 PROFESSIONAL LOT
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patio &amp; I floor plans on
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w$ile In training. Must furnish
own transportation, For
iflt,- i. contact Mr.
Hail TOLL FREE 1-100-5439I0 or 313-5921 Monday.

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2201 S. Frinch

I' on 2 large fenced lots.
Fireplace &amp; more. $29,900.

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BE0IOOM 1 Bath, Pinecrest.
Large fenced yard, new paint
&amp; tarpt, Assumable 8' PCt.
mtg *36.500.

2'- ACRES Country, 2 story.

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Memorial Hospital, DeLand.

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WOMEN AND MEN
If you want an opportunity that
comes rarely in a persons life
time then you owe it to
yourself to investigate.
1. If you are above average
2. fOal appearance
3. AggressIve with outgoing
personalIty
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5, High School graduate
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$220. 141.7113,

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Powerboat Dlv. 1143 30th St.
SanfOrd Airport fl2-1.0.
Equal Opportunity Employer

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Chamber of Corn.

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MATURE LADY-Reâuired for

BOAT ASSEMBLERS &amp;

Bertha Baird Ballanc,
Contact Douglas Baird

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Rangeavocado3o'
$1,141.00 • 40'x1$x14
Thp'DoIllr Paid for junkS t1ft
Call
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cars, trucks &amp; heavy (lU'P
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mint.
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"Sometimes people travel a long way,"
explained. "We don't want anyone to have to
go away disappointed,"
Even the merchants' ti
closer tothe volcano have good feelings about
Mount St. Helens. There's hardly a store
without a good etock of T-shlrts that read
"Helen Is Hot" or "I Survived the 191)
Eruption."
A dangerous eruption of molten l&amp;,a, hot
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If theuweather is cloudy, not ji
event In the Pacific Ncrthweg, Mrs. Bosn.
stedt is ready to sell the color Mount St.

Bauman Is not alone Ln his o1m1sm. From
state officials to hot dog vendors, nearly
everyone In a 50-mile radius of the volcano
sees It as a potential tourist bonanza for an
area heavily dependent on the. troubled
logging and wood products Industry.
WhenMountSt. Helens awokeamonthago,
belching steam and ash after more than a
century of rest, the highways Instantly filled
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Dur ing May, Reynolds Alum in um Recycling Co.
makes it conve nient for Sanford's citizens to recycle
their aluminum and receive 23 cents a pound plus a 2
cents per pound bonus,for5o pounds and under; oraS
cents per-pound bonus for 51 pounds and over; each
Wednesday from 2 to 3:30 M Publix, Sanford Plaza,
1080 W. State St,, Sanford.
Aluminum can be recycled again and again. Because
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Community College will be offering "Personal
Development on Securi ties and Investments." The
course will Include explanations of how stock exchanges operate and how they evolved, explanations of
the dlff?rent types of securities available today
(common stoc ks, preferred stocks, corporate bonds,
government bonds and municipal bonds) and the
inherent risks and rewar ds of each type of in vestment.
Other topics included will be: how to read the financial
pageof the newspaper, how to read financial reports
and how to determine personal investment objectives.
David W. Zimmerman will be the in3tl3ctor.
class will begin May 6 and run through June 10 f1'om 7
to 9 p.m. on Tuesday evenings. R3gistratioi for the
class will be held at the first cless meeting. 1
loca tion is Robinson's Garden Roam in th e PJLcmone
Springs Mall, Altsrnonte Crtngs. The fee Is M.
For further Information, cell 'u'e CfIce of Co5n.
munity Cervices at Seminole Co.nxnunity Colle3e,
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national survey by the Family Housing bureau, a public
forma tion service of Chicago Title
In its fourth annual home buyer survey, the Family pj1
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were married. Among these couples, 49,1 percent of
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let mmie go," he said. With a cargo of t'
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he saul. 'L'hcv were tt&amp;-klt It' dth to get it..
The owig Amia-rican iriatle friends with the qg
and befure the stup Left pttt, the captain told hun 1w
mieedt'tt a cabin txn anti asked Dre w if he would Lke 1,1w
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asked 'ehat
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strange miiont'y, They sugt-stett he Like it to a bazm.kyr
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ship, speaking the Luiguage and arutg the French
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Tracy Gregory, 13, a student at Lakeview Middle School,
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Mary Lynn Ulch, a seventh grader at Trinity Preparatory
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of Florida Concerto Competition. Sha played the "VioLin
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A May Queen Ftivr1 and Cranial will be comcred by
YIome's Day Co.T'mittee on
Saturday, May 10,11 a.m. to 6 p.m at West 13th Street and
Liie Avenue, Sanford. There will be gaines1 food, plant
rate end baite sale.
the St. James AME Chi'rch

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rinses wi.!1 be taught In June ad Jely. For

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involved," said Mrs. Dr iskell. "it
can be a teal ta&amp;vy
projet t Hf hUSband br1n3 In wr*QSfs from the bbtOW
at work and the kids save gum wrappers. "LIgO't %hev*
anything away,"
"Keep everything," advised Mrs. Ragert "You
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While the refunders are searching the markets, lsç,ture
and magazines (or refund forms,, Uw
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boxes arid wrappers from almncet everything they buy.
They will save until a refund otter comes along. Sooner or
later most major brands will otter a rttua15 they w.u. 1
don't throw anything away," said Mrs. Drtsk*U.
They said the average family throws away 13 worth i4
refundable box topa and wrappers a day without Ltncj iL
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May Festival Planned

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well as a pr ofitable activity.
Sharon L)nskell and t)un3 itogers, both of Gecwoa.
plairwti that each year manutactwer putout ivab1wr, u'
coupons, that can be redemiunetl for cash or gft when
to the company wi th the required number of box
end
seals, or ot her proof of purchase of their pruh&amp;m.-ts.
5mmietmies it is only half a dollar while others
wurth
several dollars or mort, they swd. but ,,lost rvquwv th,1 3Vq.,:W
refund form as well as the proof of puxvtw.
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specially 'marked boxeS - Soimietlities they are kvp at the desk
if the sales rep didn't have uuny: explained Mrs. Rvgu-s.
me stores post them on bulletin boards.
"And some refunders will rip off hail a patl" ath.h*d Mrft

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Violinist Places In Contest

of Dr. and Mrs George Ulch of A1tamo)te Springs.

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t he Scholastic Art Awards program coiducted by
Scholastic Magazines, Inc. to encourage crea tive ox-

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[toy four and get a $1 gift certificate
'Send three wrappers and get a $2 retuntt"
'St-rid four box to amid get .A tree T-shirt.
Words Like these are music to the ears of miuzt women
cruss the nation and they also miiean dollars back ui their

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Women are joining the work force In laenn!ng id un im a7m, thaw With WWWM wivu

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Federation of Music Teachem Miucy Lynn is Lie dtughter

survey showed that as group, flrst.tima buye
nsdia howobold bome of $24,070 and paid a median price c
$50,800 for their homes. However, those with full-time workin
wives beds modian Income of $v
and paid $31,*.
Median income k'cpped to ,718 anng first-time buyer
when the Will Weal not employed, SOd Q* 1iM P'1C)
mowe purchased W $31250.
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In the flrt1me buyer group, when the wlf*-was
the median family Income WU $17,350 ad tb
!fl5&amp;t$ hOI prIce wse $46,000. Ho,eg-, this cstegsr
a statia&amp;illy =zll 10.3 percent of the trMl.

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Approximately 271 students will receive th eir bachelor's
degree from Carson-Newman Coll ege, Jefferson City,
Tenn., on May 9 when the college observes its 129th commencement. Among those scheduled to receive a degree is
Joni Lynn Cole of Sanford.

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The boss fires the employee, then Introduces Mccarthy.
"You never know what you are going to walk into.
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GRE test, all college entrance etams, Is being offered at
Seminole Community College In Building L-201. The class
meets from Monday through Thursday from 6-9 p.m. For
information call the college.

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$35,000 a year. The
Univance service costs the employer 10 percent of the empboyee's annual income.
"Surprisingly, the people who go through our placement
make more money with a higher position than the job they
were fired from" he said.
McCarthy says the concept of "outplactment" is simple: If.
the enviroiinnt is no longer productive for the employee or
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The open door and the last a'check are called "eecuUve
retrieval" or "management recycling,"
"We help remove aproblemn, then wehsiptheproigemd
with the removal," McCarthy says, ,sits &amp; win.win situation
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scop from a'fIrmatIve action plannJng. to ways of
motivating unsatisfactory employees.
Inf ormation on any of the seminars may be obtained
by contacting the College of Extended Studies, at 2752123.
Teats and other course materials for thoe seminars
In which they are required are covered by the
registration fee. All UCY seminars taken througl the
College of Extended Studies oiler cont1ning eduction
units, and are tax deductible.
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by the University of Central :iorlda College of
Extended Studies.
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D1.Uil.d, that is. Carud. Sacked. Chuced out.
Flied.
It La LcCarthy's ttnk Ia cut ycu bone from your !Ivelthcnd
wi th a mlnlxnumo( tettsand trauma. He epectr.lizea In hellng
Cflt ft.'e their employees.
Bet of all for the ackees he tries to guide the terui
in the ranka of ties ernboied, ihe13 thei
comeWnes 7lad UP better Off
His Uaivance Career Center ii dzained to emthalze the
positive aapect of "an o.derly tranitlon bet,nen C$i
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When George Drew was 13-years-old, he found an
abandoned rowboat near tus home in Mayport, VIa, at
the mouth of theI St, Johns River. After plugging the
leaks with tar, he used the boat to explore the intercoastal waterway and for fishing and camping (fl
the sandy islands found there.
Saturday's catch of fish was usually sold at a local
fish market for 10 or 15 cents a pound.
The year was 1917 and a large sailing .ship lay anchored in port, awaiting clearance before unloading

A Special Opportunity class Li being offered at Se minole
Community College for expectant mothers without high
school diplomas who plan to enter or return to the job
market soon after their babies are born. The student will
receive instruction in consumer skills, preemployment
training, and pre-natal care, as well as the opportunity to
earn a high school equivalency diploma.
Students may enroll at any time an4 work at th eir own
pace with the assista nce of teachers trained to help with
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which lasted more than 50 years For

--Ttte. Hagar Viking Club of Central Florida invites
members, friends and Nordic visitors to a festival and help
celebrate the Vikin g herita ge. It will be held at Westmore
Civic Center, Spring Oaks Boulevard Altamonte Springs,
from 6 p.m. until midnight, on May 10.
Ethnic food of Denmark, Finland, Iceland,'Norway and
Sweden will be served. Liquid refreshments are available,
Movies, lectures, handcraft.s and folk costumes will be
shown. Admission is $2.50 with children under 12 free.
'For information
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from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 30 Partin Settlement Road,
Kissimmee.
Spectators' are also' invited to attend the Natural Ability
Tests for young dogs which will be held on May 11 from 8
a:Jn. to 6p.m. Camping will be permitted on the grounds but
there are no hook-ups available. For further information
call (305) 298-1945 OF 305 84&amp;.04&amp;4. Reservatlons'for the
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ResidentjalconlmunitiesofAmericahasannounced
the grand upening of the clubhouse at Escondido. The
landscaped building wraps a covered patio and deck
around a large swimming pool and separate whirlpool.
A waterfall tumbles into th e adjacent lake,
Inside there are three flexible meeting rooms with a
combined capacity of over 200. Paula Greenberg, of
Interior Design of Nassau Ltd. in Fort Lauderdale,
-, designed an interior in earthtones that focus attention
on the two natural fireplaces..
According to comiunity spokesman Jerry Feinstein, the clubhouse, pools, tennis courts and lakes
havebeensrongsellingfeaturesfor the twoand .
bedroom condominiums. Escom'dido Is In Altamonte
8p1.PhueIof0 Units wuoutbf
Esco ndido officially opened In Janpary. And Phase If
now under construction is more than 30 percent sold.

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Businesses in Sanford are putting on a new, face
for the summer ahead. At left, The McKibbin
Agency, 114 N. Park Ave., features a new brick
exterior and larger windows. The construction
was done by the Shoemaker Construction Co.,
Sanford, according to Alex McIbbln, who is a
partner in the agency with his brother Bruce.
Below, the building housing Architect James
Melvin and Associates Is being completely
renovated. Rough-hewn cedar slats have been
added to the exterior of the structure, which Is
located at 218 S. Park Ave. Since moving into the
building April 1, the owners have also made
major design changes to the Interior. More
exterior and interior changes are planned, said a
sPokman for the architect.

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thefastestgrowingcablesysthmsin thecountry,"salth
Charles F. King, general manager.
Orange-Seminole Cablevision now serves more than
55,000 subscribers, and has cable passing more than
120,ODO homes in central Florida area offering 10
channels of entertainment, education and information
plus Home Box Office.
Residents in the new area need not call the
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John Burkett Clar of Lake Mary, has been honored by
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completion of cable television construction passing
more than l) homes in Seminole County.
"We're pleased to welcome our friends In Sabal
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The Seininole County School Board and Project Child Find are co-sponsoring a pre-school screening clin ic on May
9, at the First Baptist Church, 519 Park Ave. Sanford.
The clinic will open From 9 until 11:30 a.m. and from I
until 3:30 p.m. The testing is free for infants and children up
to school age.
The children will be screened for problems in the areas of
speech and language, vision, heari ng, physical and
preacaiemic skills. For furth er information please conta ct
the Seminole County School Exceptional Education office,
322-1252 or 831.1617.

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president-branch managethe
Sanford office of
First federal Savings &amp;.
AsciaUon of MidFlorida.
Mrs. Brenner replaces H. A. "speed" Moreland who
recently retired from his branch manager position at
the savings and loan's Safifotd office.
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United States" - a 1975 study regarded as the Industr:
"Without rehif ffie,tracks cannot escape this negative spiral
Mrs. Brenner joined the savings and loan in Sa nf ord
current sta tus of horse racin g In Fl orida is very
"The
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forec ts which have been right on target.
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troubling, and the outlook for the next feQ' years Is bleak,
operating
costs),"
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report
concluded'
The
Pugh-Roberts
report predicted: "Given no changes L
Moreland. Moreland' had worked for the company
Tracks are operating at a very low profit, purses are below
In addressing the economic impact on the state, the report
legislative regulation, most tracks will sustain large losSe
about six years, coming from Reynolds Investment competing tracks in other states by $1,000 to $1,500 per race,
overthenext decade, and 17 out of 95 thoroughbroll tracks wil pointed
out
the
thoroughbred,
quarter-hours
and
harness
horse
Co., Miami, where he worked for several years.
and Florida breeder awards are below breeding programs in industries provided a direct cash now of $219 million during
close by 1985."
Mrs. Brenner resides In DeBary, where she has lived
major competin g sta tes by one and two mullionlollars per 1978 to 1979. Allowing for the seconda ry and tertiary
Many tracks are now in serious financial trouble, and nini
more than 30 years. She and her husband, the DeBary
year," t he report said.
"multiplier" effects as the cash moves through the economy,
horse tracks have gone out of business or changed hand.
postmaster, have four childr en. Mrs. Brenner had been
"Under existing legislation and taxation the industry has a the total economic impact Is conservatively estimated at more
because of bankruptcy in the last three years.
branch manager of the Deltona office before being
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promoted to her new post, and had also been a vice
president of the Sanford branch during Moreland's
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increased ependitures directed toward Improving the. jobs for Florida citixens lastaw.
iscot Jy1oengj
TdDWiffiamR*fflinjw th,
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internationally-recognized economic analyst and forecaster, the industry, the growing squeeze on discretionary income add Florida Horse Council, which is comprised of Calder, Florid
"Without regulatory and tax relief, the future of the industry spending (from attendance), and the growth In industry Downs, Gulstream, Hialeah, Pompano and Tropical
(in Florida) is highly uncertain," stated Klllingsworth, who operating costs. will combine to yield rapidly shrinking In- tracks, the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders Association, th
'has conducted similar studies and forecasts of horse racing in
comes. Losses .will begin to occur for some major Florida FIor1d Horsemen's Benevolent Association and the Florid
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His most recent report.involves a set of detailed studies
The problem, however, Li not hopeless, Klllingsworth's Assoc iation.
called, "The Future of the Horse Racing and Breeding ;:eport stated
Inaddition to the hourse racing economic studies atIndustry in Florida," and "The Economic Contribution of the
"These problems are similar to those experienced by horse..
forecasts
by' Killingsworth, he has.conducted surveys ar
Thoroughbred, Quarter-Horse- and Harness Horse Industries Tacing In other states. Several states, including New York,
analyses
for
the 197$ New York Legislative Task Force, tI
in the State of Florida."
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Illinois, New Jersy, Massachusetts and Delaware have
19fl Maryland Senate Flnance.Committee and the .MAf11
The 1980 report showed in Florida hose racing costs are recognized these problems and have taken strong action to
House Ways and Mesas Committee, and the Massachuseti
assure a strongand growing industry.
Increasing at 10 to U percent per year, while revenues
House Committee on Government Regulatio
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"For horsemen and breeders costs (in Florida) have grown
growing at only 5 to 7percent. It also stated that the Florida
He was Ui project manager for the well-known PigI
horse industry has an. annual economic impact of $900. much more rapidly than revenues, and Florida is appearing as
Roberts report on "The Future of Thoroughbred Racing In th
a less and less attractive place to race and breed.
on the state.

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feel lzmorcd," ale sait i In the state. I am so ap- Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith were formation on the following Awards Day in April.
tllnklwilhreallyenjoyitasi preciative to the club presented Torch-Guard classmates, please contact
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iMo it. Everybody
Joan, 322-3374 or Phyllis
Derek O'Donoghue, owner-ki
attain this honor"
In the Arts and Crafts Senkarik, 322-4054
operator of Aqua Pool Ser
Friday's Herald ran an Division the following won
me missing mates are- vice, is in serious condition at
award!- Mrs Leo Kinz. first William in;ii
De,... 1!iwy Florida Ilosnitni ?'Jg-,rth
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place, ceramic's clown; Mrs. Jenkins Bronso,,, .William Altamonte Springs, according
Vernon Harrison, first place, Brown, William Castle, to a family spokesman.
dolls; Mrs. Hugh Pain, Jennie Dinkins, Marie
second, a felt picture; and English Hauser, Mildred
The picnic supper party at
Mrs.
Robert
BrI.sson, Hawk, Rae Erland, Roberta the Airport Boulevard -home
honorable mention, landscftpe McConaughay, Eva Belle of Lou Baker started out
oil painting.
Raulerson, Wilbi Reeves, honoring lubye and Leo King
Club menbers attending Robert Sears, Rebecca Smith. on their 36th wedding anthe FFWC 85th Cànvention and George Watkins.
niversary.
other than Bill and Vida were
But then, Selma and Ted
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith, past
Teresa
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of Williams were celebrating a
FFWC president;
Lois. Sorrento was crowned "Miss wedding anniversary too.
Housholder, club treasurer; Central Florida" at a pageint
Congratulations to the two
LourineMessenger,delegate; In A)tamonte Springs. Denise couples.
Melba Cooper, International Bertrand of Sanford, was the
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the state convention. Mrs. Milton Smith. right, [)istrict VII
l)irector, holds silver tray the Vàma's (lub of Sanford won
for first place in FFWC HeautlJlcation.

lawn and a chicken barbecue
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incidence of accIdents among
the Ocddents, as It does
among the Orlentahs. But It
will new play In Peoria or
Paris, or Palm Springs, or
Pnudc.
DEAR ABBY: This is for
the vioman iiho admits to
beIng 65 pcunds overweight,
butinsiitsthat she is 'happy,
popular, good-lootlng, welldressed, and couldn't care
less what other people think."
U she really believed this, she
is not being honest with
herself, no how can she be
with oth?
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person who was totally
honest. Generally speaking,
they cheat on diets, lie about
how much they eat end what
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Any suggestions?
boyfriend is very affectionate,
I'eople,'t a neIy formed in buying my grandchildren's visits. I really love them, but I
NO GIFT (;RANNY
I wonder why he never says, 'I
organization dedicated to love by bringing them want them to be glad to see
l)EAR GRANNY: Your
love you." fighting ilise rimillation presents every time! goto see mr for myself— not for what I grandchildren will soon be
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he
conditioned to expect no gifts
isn't ready to make a comassuring them that fat Is fine grandmother does, which is
I become slightly irritated from you. Hang In there and
mitment yet." Abby, I am and nothing to be ashamed of. her privilege. We all live in when the little ones invariably concentrate on cultivating
dillnitely ready to make a
DEAR ABBY: I am a the same city.
come, running to greet me their love In other nays until
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was a gieg qaeaker,-Bthre Wizdr Sprmr,
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Wo's
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winning first place in the Davis, Arts Department
was especially memorable for
District
VII
Civic chairman; and Martha
According to friends, Bill
*1* Woman's Qith ol Sanford.
Improvement
Project
(CIP)
Yancey,
Public
Affairs
Glenn
of Escambia Drive and
The heal dub won fl awards
for
the
bicycle
paths
in,
chalrman.
alifelongSanlordresident,
s
in auhbtion to the iratallation
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tie
club
spousored.
Thus
the
"Wonderful
World
recovering
beautifully
from
01 a mnt, Mrs. Milton
Other first place honors of FFWC" (convention open heart surgery. Bill says
(Vida) Smith as FFWC
taken by the club were In the theme) has ended — but not he owes it all to his wife,
flj VII Director.
General Federation of before another season - has Betty, and his doctors and
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nurses.
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Ann Nichols daughter of
Who knows about the
the sondrup'n
Marion
Nichols of Lake
tree
Clubwoman
of
the
Year
TheEpsilonSiginaOmi(jon
missing
mates?
tie
(ESO) Chapter-of the club
Joan Monroe, was among seven
According
to
was given an award for the Anderson, Seminole High pledges tapped into the Senior
cording to Vida., she i • There . are some
ting settied in m2king Women belonging to clubs in donation of large print books School Class of 1950 wilt have Argonaut Honor Society at

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Chfld.rcn change f,.stcr than the wind. They
haven't learned to hide their feelings. But while
grown-ups'may present a better cunioullage to
the world, there arc few of us without ifiner C011.
flicta. And these conflicts can he serious.

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first non-Caucasian to officer
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now outside North America,
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SM drums which once history o( the Church thattiiii
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sanctuary In Uganda K)Ufl(je(
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go around wringing his hands in the face of
the present world situation, Th e Scripture
IIapton, N.Y., and cocked their ears for the
says we are to comfort one another with the
sound of the last trumpet blast.
knowledge that Jesus is coming back in
It was never heard.
triumph, glory and majesty."
married and live happily ever after. Life is
When the Lord didn't appear, Miller and his
It is state ments like these w hich ha ve
not like that. There is much more to marriage disappo
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disciples
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concluded
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than romantic love,
some mistake in Miller's arithmetic,
circles
of being an advocate of "do nothing"
The marriage ceremony is Just the
Today's believers in an imn-drbent Second - while the world
beginning. From that point on real marriage Coming e more caref
is Irr111ubling at our feeI.
ul. They use such
"The oniy solution to the problem of war,"
must be worked out. Marriage is something expressioar
ns as, "We are living in the last
Graham has said, "Is Christ's return."
we continually win or !o from day to day. days" or "The end is coming soon."
While the evangelicals are hedging on the
The einotion of love is not self-sustaining; it
Others, like the Jehovah's Witnesses, say it
date
for the world's end, many people are
endures only when couples love many things will come "in our lifetime" or'
'within the Lifepaying more attention to what the scientists
together and not merely one another,
span of some of those now living."
are predicting about how much time we have
One reason marriages w here children come
Graham today says, "1 do not know the
left.
Into the home have a better chance of en- hour, the day, the month or the year. God
Five scientists from Harvard University
during is that now two people have something alone knows. But what vie see happening
and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
else to love together, rather than just each
today may well be a preparation for God's
s
ai d recently that a nuclear war "by 1999" is
other, We are not to ask: "What can I get out intervention in human at fairs when Jesus
likely.
of marriage?" But rather, 11 hovy can we
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together co share our lives that they will be der."
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threat of nuclear war has kept wars at a
richer and fulL-r?"
Vomztimm Grahan
minimum in the Last 35 years, they don't look
will put his n2ech out
Paul offered thia cdvi ze, "Never let the :un ceveral Inches farther,
for the nuclear deterrent to hold off nuclear
go down on your
until ycu hava aAcd
war ifidefinitely.
"Our Lord gava a stuiunr.ry of events that
forgiveness and have been reconciled." There
would signal his return and the end of the
Thomas Schelling, a political economist at
must be love in every family. The mother loveworld as we know it. He
named conditions Harvard, doubts we will be able to regulate
is like God's love. He loves us not because we " that would prevail. Reading them, on.- must
nuclzar weapons in 1999 any better than we
are lovable, but because it Is his nature to
CVI control illegal guns, drugs
be struck by their resemblance to what we
or porlove, and because we are his children.
nography today.
daily see on our TV =e.
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for mother and the "Y" for youth and you
have left the word "fail." It takes all the
family working together to make home what
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In the gospel of Mark , Jesus Is concerned
about the positive side of marriage. (Mark
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(Second of three reLatedcó%umns

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fidelity. Some refuse to marry divorced
persons, but get around their own rule by

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wipe egg off his face w hen similar
predictions failed to come true.
The all-time boo-boo occurred in 164-4.
On Tuesday morning, October 22 of that
year, 100,000 of William Miller's followers
climbed the hills and housetops around

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Is placed on family life. What does Jesus
teach about marriage and divorce? There is
confusion at this point. There are branches of
the Christian church that say: Under no
conditions shall there be a divorce. Other

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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilson

the provisional church. The Philadelphia, the first pastor

terms. There are times in the light of the
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standard of values, that the most
CIrisUan thing to do wou ld be to get a
divorce. Tobe forced tollve together would be
bell on oath.
Each thdi dual situa tion must be judged in
light of the Christian standard. What does
It do to the persons involved? What does It do
to the children? Children do need a good
home. When persons can be encouraged to
marry and have aChrisUan how lt should be

Sunday School Teachers and workers will be honored at a

with choir and congregational
singing of a mixture of

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the men and women of ft Church to a softball game In the
lakefront park. Recreation for all ages is planned. The

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Augustine's moved - to the new church became a reality of St. Augustine Parish,

An all Church picnic by the FI United Methot
Church of Sanford wW be held at Mellonville Park this

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July of 1961. Soon, the number across the parking lot from Martinez,

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when the first hiass was to Washington.
has
become
the
twitter of a
for St. Augustine Church's
A number of speakers,
Realizing a rapid growth celebrated there on Christ"
' Those
who
gathered
frightened
gparrow."
including Bill Bright of
new church building on Sunset rate, a provisional church- mas Eve, 1979,
Tuesday came by plane and
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In the crowd, made up Campus Crusade for Christ
Drive, Casselberry will be- 'parish hall was built on land
Among
th
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train and more than 1,000 mostly , of evangelic4 and., and television
attending
the
held this Sunda"beg
ginning- at 1
evangelist Jim
located off Button Road
ceremony will
buses for the Jesus Rally, a charismatic pentetals; - lIakker, called for a return of
p.m. th the Most Rqv end between Sunset and Senlindlededicatn
the Rev.
_.Albert P, Mae. day aimed first at holding up with a sprinkling of Roman, prayers in the public schools,
Thomas J. Grady, bish~ of
Bodevard. That facility was r
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roared back' "Praise the
"W h e defied
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Lord"
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Onl~ an estimated
175,000
laughing
stock of
the
grass
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were
on the same
y area- nations," Rogers said. -The
last fall when thepope came

invited to attend a htpkfast in the social hail, hosted by the
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morning service, Afternoon singing, 2 to 4p.m. featuring
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SLflhIfltiflfl Of nfflren'n at a uaw
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a;rn.M5SSonMay4t the Church of the Nativity on State
Road 427, Lake Mary. Father Clement J. Kuhns will be the
celebrant and will in3tall the following officers for a two
year term: Carol Mine, president; Alma Harrison, vice
president; Ju Malurl, secreta; Florence Hennessy,
treasurer; end Peggy Biglln, Dean ery Representative,
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America," said the Rev, an effort that began_ more
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UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cavalry CIu),l1Upsaia Rd.
Darwin Shea
Pastor
Sunday School
9:04 a.ml
Worship Service
11:01
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By DAVID E ANDERSON the blessing God has
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showered on the United States
Episcopalians came murWASHINGTON (UP!)
A and then, as one speaker said, imirs of "amen" and "yes,
crowd that eclipsed the turn- to repent for the sins that brother."
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Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
Rev. Vlr*l L."ant,Pastor

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statement, "An Evangelical Issues as redistribution of wealth, the
proclamation of the Chr istian

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national Consultation on simple

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Rev. John J. Xucharlk
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Nazarene College Choir. Mrs. Judy Rogers, Children's
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An * inter'national group of
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stand against economic injustice as sored by the Lausanne Theology and the statement said,
an essentlaal part of their witness to Education Group and the Unit on
"Without a shift of power through
the world.
Ethics and Society of the World structural change, these problems
"The credibility of our message is Evangelical Fellowship.
cannot be solved," the statement
seriously diminished whenever we
It is the strongest call yet by added,
contradict it by our lives," the evangelicals linking proclamation of
In addressing their own ecorcomic

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to adopt a simple lifestyle and take a fordshire, England, jointly spon- issues
of power and powerlessness," or his lordship if we are not good to different cul tural environments.

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if mother Is home and she
not throw away the
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to the dryer. If not, children
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luggage. They are made of
all their things are sorted and
sturdy cards and have very
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I love jewelry but it was always scattered
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was t he work of an arsonis t.
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Christian and Sanford Fire Inspector
Tom Hickson say they have ruled out any
accidental causes for the fire, such as
smouldering cigarettes or faulty wir ing.
They say they are presently awaiting
results of lab tests before they will know
for sure how the blaze was set.
The state's Arson Task Force, an
organization of arson investigators and.
insurance companies, has offered a
reward of up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest of the people invulved with se tting t he fire.
The task force is . tak ing confidential
collect calls in Orlando at 843-7900.
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interviewing Casa Sandroni employees
and persons connected with the
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the girls' team 374 In a
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Misty Adams (left)
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that helped the youth team
to victory. The girls' tabm
was composed of players
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Sanford. Th e Community
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marshal, who was once anathema to visionary statesman who helped give
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vote for property tax relief in November easily obtain the 75,653 signatures this means. Property appraisers across taxes for some homeowners.
if a Petition drive to get the matter on thei needed to get the proposal on the ballot.
the state have been assessing property at
"The big deal as far as I'm concerned
ballot Is as successful as property
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is that It will make exemptions worth
assessors expect It to be.
can go to the property appraiser'a office
After a meeting in Tampa in more," said Seminole County Assistant
Petitions to place a
ttUational. at the Seminole County Court House in
December, property appraisers decided Property Appraiser Bill Suber. These
amendment proposal that would require Sanford. to Initiate the petition dr ive to amend the exemptions are the homestead exemp.
property to be assessed at48 percent of
The petition drive was Initiated by
law to read "65 percent of just value." tion,tte $5000 tax exemption granted to
Just value cm the Noveinberballot iiaye Matepmopertyapprabersafter Florida The drive began Feb. 15.
anyone ln Florida who owns and lives ina
been signed by 15,617 people as of April Gov. Bob Graham said fr would insist
Seminole County Property Appraiser home, and certain disability and senior
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Terry Goembel said the appraisers have citizens exemptions
property appraiser Ed Havill, chairman at 100 percent of value
until July to get the required number of
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State Rep. Sam Mitchell, D-Chipley, said he thinks paddbg

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administrator for varying offenses. A total of 4,609 students
were paddled at least once.
Seminole County state representa tives, and other local officlals had mixed reactions to Mitchell's bill todaY'
Mitchell's bill allows principals to set guidelines for paddUng, but stipulates that the principal cannot take the
privilege of paddling away from teachers, A princi pal can,

"Who's going to witness it?" Henley asked. "Is the teacher
going to pull another teacher out of the classroom to be the
witness? If - so, who'll supervise that teacher's class?"
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, commented on the
proposed bill today.
"Personally I prefer that one person have that responsiblilty," he said. "I can see cases where a student may do
something which Incites anger In a teacher and there could
possibly be softie serious abuse problems. I am in favor of
corporal punishment, but it should be the principal who has the
'responsibility."
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authority to paddle," Mrs.'Baker said. "I don't mean to put
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Drive and Marie Avenue until further
engineering want Ispresented.
The board, in denying the request, said
Did not consider the plat of 10 Iota in
By DONNA ES1'ES
'was exercised the value had escalated to ward told the council,
Cwnw&amp;U Road It now coilsidered a Ramblewood, Unit II in Hidden We
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$50,000, according to an appraisal.
The balance of $33,750 for the purchase
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natural buffer between
PUD because arepresentativeofbullder
There will be no federal money to
parcel
purchase
was
price
was borrowed from Flagship Bank
(oaon the
residential zoning and the request does David Meadows. was not present
reimburse the çlty of Lake Mary for the held
January.
up pending approval of a waiver by In
not fit Into the dty's land-use plan.
Approved
for an office acquisition early this year
Mrs. Southward Thursday night also
of
a
34k-acre
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state Department of Natural
The plans calls for the property to be building at 210 Orlando Drive as parcel of property for parklands.
reported
to the council that a draft of the
Resources so the city could still get a
ised for medhan density residential requested by Ralph Kazarian, contingent
The fact that the city got a *gain
city's
fIrst
affirmative action plan has
In federal
development. Mdlum density could upon the city cotnmlsalon granting a the purchase didn't help matters, said
cilase grant for about half -of the pur- been com pleted. An firma
af
tive action
permit apartinent onstruct1on of as variance to the requirement of two former city Councilman Pt Southward,
plan must be completed before the city
many as 11 units per acre,
parking spaces.
who is serving as the city's grants liaison
Mrs. Southward told councilmen can become eligible for many federal
About 30 persons were in the audience
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person.
recently, however, that before a grant programs.
to hear the rescuing request and four use for an çto sales area aWition at the
The city in January took advantage of can be approved, federal regulations
A major problem with the plan, she
from the Banana area spok. In opposition Sanford Auction at 1215 French Ave. a year-old option for the purchase of a require signature by the seller on a letter said, is that the
has no accurate
tract on Grandbend Avenue adjacent to noting he realized the property was census showing city
to the request. A)tbough the property until a better site plan Is submitted,
the percentages of
dm not lie within ft San= develop.
Deniedi because of Insufficient the city-owned Crystal Lake Park.
worth more than It was sold for. An out. minorities, women and senior citizens in
nnt NA It is hwluded in the Sonora parking space, a site plan for a family
When they purchased.tlopUon on the of-state lawyer, as trustee for the the community.
An estimate Is thit the
1jg, amusement game rQCCI at 1219 French property Is January 1979 for $3,750, the owners, has refused to sign the document
planned mit deyelotxnnt (PUD)
city's minority population is about oil
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Ave. as requted by Michael Jackson. price tag was W,500. When the option so the federal grant is out, Mrs. South- percent, she said.

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a request from the Hunt Oil Co, to rezone Acres, located on the west aide of

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He said he is not worried about possible paddling abuses,
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be a suspension Is currently under debate, he said.

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Joyce Baker, president of the Seminole County COUnCIl PTA,
said she feels parents should have the right to stipulate that
their childr en not be paddled.
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that wifi be ke In the student's file and honored,

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faculty member If he feels the privilege Is beln(abused.
The bill also allows paddling to take place even If It is against
the parents' wishes.
,,An amendment to have parent consent failed. We defea ted.
it and that's what we wanted," Mitchell said. "Many parents
today are dominated by their children. They'd sign the form
just because their kids asked them to."
Mltchell,aformerteacherandhighschoolprinclpal,uldhe
used paddling for years.
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Bill Moore, interim executive director of - the Seminole
Education Association, said he thinks Mitchell's bill Is a

"I remember going to school at Lyman when it had all 12
grades. There were times when a teacher took me In hand, It

been going on.
"In the case of litigation, the administration won't be able
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Henley said he does not ban paddling, but he hasn't had a

stopping driving carSo" he said.
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"Mitchell may be concerned about something (principals
banning paddling) that isn't prevalent In this state."
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But State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, reaction to the action oI some Principals around the state
chairman of the Seminole County Legislative Delegation
putting stringent regulations on paddling.
agr 1 with Mitchell in principle today.
"I think you'll find mixed reaction to It," he said. "Some
"I believe in discipline In school and a teacher needs to take
support it and an equal num ber probably oppose corporal
care of a student in the class that Is disrupting the c1as:1liat
punishment. Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of (discipline)
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disruptive student is keeping dw other students from
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the ed uca tion they are In class for. He should ha ve that right to
Moore explained that students cannot be removed from the
take care of that problem. If that means paddling, be it.,'
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classroom to sit alone. as some psychologists have suggested,

"I have over 100'teachers in this school. It each one of them

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can't know who Is paddled and who isn't. If It needs to be

a student paddled at Sanford Middle SChOOl was allegedly
bruised and required emergency surgery 30 minutes later,
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in Sem1ie Counjy, Lyman High School Principal Canton
Henley, said, "it dp'en't bother me" if the auth ority to decide
about paddling is tken away from principals.

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As he and an insurance inspector walked through th e
wreckage, the tWo were already making pla ns. San.
droni suggested changing certain kitchen fixtures
while the inspector suggested where equipment might
be quickly found.
Sandroni said he had the best clientele he has ever
had in one of his restaurants here. "Sure I intend to
reopen," he said, saying he had spent three mon Ths

industry. The construction industry has minority teenagers decreased from 33 7.2 percent, up from 6.9 percent; Ohio, 7.i
lost 335,000 jobs since January.
percent to 29.8 percent in April.
percent, up from 5.9 percent.

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the early.thorning blaze started In the restaurant,
which held its formal grand opening' ceremony only a
week ago.
The fire destroyed the lounge section of Casa Sandroni, damaging the restaurant section behind it.
Sandroni, who says he has operated restaurants in
Baltimore and Las Voias before moving
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with durable goods industries showing a percent to 5.9 percent; adult women to 6.3 was:'California, 7.1 percent. up from 6
drop of 265,000 jobs.- hail occuring in the from 5.7; teen-agers to 16.2 from 15.9; percent; Florida, 5.5 percent, up from 5.2
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140,000 in April, reflecting the effect of
Despite the general upward trend, the from 4.9 percent; New Jersey, 6.6 per-

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For construction workers, the rate rose
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sales.
- From 13 percent to 15.1 percent, con- ,decline for joblessness among young
The Increase from March to April was tinning the two- month Increasing trend blacks and other minorities. The rate
crease
over..five years, the Labor the largest since January 1975 when the after several months at about the 10 was 37.9 percent in Febtuary.
Department reported today,
rate jumped 0,9 percent In the midst of peftent level.
In manufacturing, the rate increased
The April Increase was 0.8 percent over the nation's last recession.
In service-producing areas, em- from 6.5 percent to 7.9 percent; for
the March rate of 6,2 percent and was
For adult men, the .jobless rate in. ployment fell by 130,000 workers in trade, government workers From 4.2 percent to
sparked by major slowdowns In the concreased a full percentage point to 5.9 an addition 30,000 jobs in transportation 4.4 percent; and for agricultural wage
structlon and automobile industries. It percent, while for adult women it rose - and public utilities.
and salary workers, 10.2 percent to 11.9
was also another sign that the economy from 5.7 to 6,3 percent.
But jobs for government workers were percent.
has plunged Into a recession.
- The last time the rate was 7 percent up 75,000 in April on top of a 60,000 boost
The number of Americans ut of work was in August 1977 at a time when it was in March, both gains primarily due to - Among major states, Michigan jumped by 825,000 In April, pushing the declining a high of 9 percent in May 1975, hiring of temporary workers for the 1980 home of the auto industry showed the
tot*l to 7,3 million.
- Total employment as measured by the
Census.
largest increase. It jumped a full 2
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said
bureau's household survey was down
Unemployment rate by categories percentage points t 12.2 percent.
unemployment increased in nearly all 500,000 d'uing the month to 97,2 million, showed adult men increasing from 4.9
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Julius Sandroni, Orlando, promised today.
Sandroni and his insurance investigator, walked
through the charred remains, 1 his th ee-month-old
restaurant, which suffered a major fire early W ed,
nesday morning.
ut state lire Investigators probing the scene are
calling the blaze "suspicious," said Sanford Fire Chief
George Harriett. They have not yet determined how it
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cizing Cuba's 'callous decision- to encourage refugees to take
to the see in small boats, his assigned Navy ships to the
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from a
, Boatmen say they are becoming f ed up with the runaround
eat
1)3 the
they were getting from the Cubans in Mariel Harbor, and were
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running out of sI4iplies. They also said au thorities seemed to
MMU On a PObM %TOM to crossing the.street against a red
be trying to split up families, allowing some members to leave
and detaining others.
--. i u,iu-am were cnanung "Red white'
on you" and "started swinging bats and
The seslift has resulted in the assumed deownings of at least
stkb at the ciIk"
(ow persons trying to get to Cuba to bring back refugees, and
- Bela witriessattcnsey Charles O'Reilly said he "sa w one
1$ boats have been f ound abandoned the fate of their orcup
(toe cop was Pulling his
..ants
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VA while do her
were kicking and beating
The callous decision of the Cuban government to encourage
e cw kicked him as hard as he could between the
trips to Cuba by small boats many of Them not qualified for
- open-sea voyages -and the Cuban government's refusal to
IP Qgou people wor-earyested for disorderly conduct
-perrnit the orderly departure of refugees by intrnational1y
The arrests cameaneranoisy
ruen0t
approved airlift has led to loss of Life and property by U.S. and
Cuban citizens," a Pentagon statement said:
Eidenberg said in Miami the refugee center at Eglin would
t
InIoittharged into MunifordI1jghsc
at first be able to accomodate 1,000-1,500 refugees and would
A group of students ran outsid; and
eventually be expanded to handle as many as 10,000.
one of the r&amp;lber's Cw&amp; Police afftsted a total, or
A tent city at the base was used in the mid 1970s to acclimate
31 dpm it It at 3 as the group mwdW downtown for a rally
refugeesfeom
Vietnam
to
this
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availability
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established at Eglin Air Force Base in northwest Florida also
will to start today, White House aide Eugene Eidenberg said.
The sealift, which began April 14, has brought 7,052 refugees
to Key West from Cuba in 259 boats. Arriving Thursday and
ea rly today were 149 boats carrying 1,421 refugees.
But the number of boats retur ning empty increased sharply
Thursday. Dur i ng one six-hour stretch 24 boats re turned, but
only three of them were carrying refugees. They carried 135

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a down ci them to the groun&amp; Police spokesman
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"Mayo Dies' Sbepard-sa1d
The city had hoped
AN'WPV
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today ci the bill which would revenues lenin the tax, If It committee.
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saId
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the
eonvots*n
bill
Aug.
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have given cities authority to were approved, would
which killed ow Itromas sal Inked another,
Sheppard aid the cornmntilj pes the SemI,MW Suit a bu his
levy a tax on admissions to alleviate anticipated casts to
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pari-mutuel wagering the city .of the -------. mittee chastised him Nessia * 810111'WCOMOS law, the ew daim.
tmvvuwu of the city counel-s vole a VOCS101111- WW wit - take piece
joe MqrM
of Stwisiole -,
establishmenta.
converoon of the Seminole
OPEC'members to hold a ministerial confemce In
au
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said
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was
In Harnesa Raceway to a dog week
legleation
ago on the convers,on the Admittem tax bill
May and "devote It to the question of prices,"
am ak. chwft it b"
will be ref*sed topsy
Tallahassee most of the week Wing facility.
Kuwait, another OPEC member. p1m to Impose an
a
Ike
policy
which nest
be deftsike&amp; JU maW SeW C11,414"I bVtbe
""'m
*a-barrel premlwn on top of its official price of $27.50 .
City officials have said the committee m'mbors said by agate
Florida .
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a barrel, a Kuwaiti, newspaper said.
House
Thefee,
by
vadw
conVft
Representatives for
na 4don Will Mean Si UWW the council OPPOS111119 *A ESTES
Venezuela, a major exporter ci heavy oil to the
Shltwd
File
OW
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must
be
Installed
and
con
onthecity
hadcsgo
the bill.
Unitedstates, has announced It Is lifting some residual
additioul policemen and Its cbam of gohdq tW&amp;
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Immediately afteir he
fuel prices by between 32. cents and $1.10 a bwm
tired.
arefi
from
the
harness
track
testified before - the House
effecttye Saturday.
Al adins mid Saudi Amble wants Ww membefs'
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1106'"asoillN
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of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting countries 15
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to lower their Prices.
ieppard said he _'"at
coffe rs by an estimated the bill In the committee. to the legislators tk*( the
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$4,000 next year, the corn. Ratt
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Saipan and the tank landing ship Boulder would leave their .
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"' Judge Kenneth L,effler ordered a pre-eentence In.
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iMo'Uoody dashes among Nay Day ralliers, police and counP-dV1150%W634"
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Beckwith, 51. an Amy legend for his toughness in
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forces, aSimitted he Was shaken at the fiery death of
eight American comrades d
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thehalf.mithonbucksto pay for this vacation."
spokesman I have nothing more to adI"
The Las Angelh District Attorfle)'SOfflCe
Dick Con
(UPI) An air ci mystery
Attorney Paul Ziffren, who represents said the cilices and records ci Spelling- the allega tine ll) ci ABC-TV in New York said
ons were faise.
h aett) o
the Investigation of fraud Wagner and Miss Wood,
said 'no comment' Goldberg Productions were searched b) in.
ABC req'itd outside counsel to make a
WVOIVird
Wood. Robert Wagner, ABC
ABC issued a terse, formal announcement vestigators armed with a search warrant
com plete investiga tion of these contentions.
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Late Thursday the district attorney said it That investigation was concluded and no
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Only the accused, Spelling-Goldberg would take 30 to 60 days to decide it the in- improprieties were found.
Therefore, ABC will
would say ecy little Thrsday night, or Just - Productions hadsomething to
say and that formation would be presented to a grand jury. have no further càmment on the matter."
n angry denial'
Miss Martin claimed fees that should hae
Miss Martin reportedly first raised the
JWMft MWtili. an sittwitity who had been wn
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ttwi by ABC, darns the network and the allegations that we have tried to cheat our 1979 were diverted by Spelling-Goldberg to the was First reprimanded and then dismissed.
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Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner," a "Starsky and Hutch" serie&amp;
She filed a memorandam with the district
)ss Wood and Wagner ci halt a million friends
spokesman for the producers said Thursday
Wagner, reached by UPI in France w)rhe attcrry's dice saying she believed the
do&amp;M '
be CO*
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"Wignet's lost more than half a million dollars
pwakr 3wk&amp;
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The Lake'Mary City Council, weary from
surance bids ubWt*d by Kwm bw&amp;shc*
its battle with Terry Bennett over the house said, the northeast corner of
patience. "He has alienated tdaIwighbOtS by Ageacy and Risk N iageu*nt Inc., a In.
. he has been building On Pim Circle Drive the hom is now 3'keet an the foundsuwa
s"*dWt Of dMiSk MOM Walter Sortmo swampoolsponsote brytheFiodidaLe4a
over the past year, voted wian1mo
"The - corner of the boon. Is held *q by said.
ci Qties.
Monday-night to end the episode.
In othe r hininras, Thursda night, the
nothing," Bu tler
-Approved a site plan for the new Pat
The council voted to:
COWlC11
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drkbflkes
Massey urged the legal action, saying
-Placed on the , agenda for a workshop
-Adopted
final
tending
—Deny a request from a spokesman for Bennett "Lwtinued to fly in the two of city
later ft month
Bennett to extend the building permit for the council by continuing new construction,
citywide garbsg. pickup,
Burt at an IMv* to permit conuctios of a
two4tory structure.
Robert Davis, a contractor friend of the pjjj.j
the cit
roadways are - ftiaclal irututiglon. Rec.t1ng the resoming
-Instruct City Attorney Gary Massey to Beivietts said he had tried to help Bennett to becomIng cluttered
With gerneV diwo
was Massey and JoM Sqidm Of CixoBaik
The a legal action enjoining, Bennett kom correct deficiencies, and urgid Mat he be
by out."
ty V004MU &amp; a
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ad Iso by city
doing any further new construction an the gJywianotbwch&amp;MtOcW, the -L%--house.
Two ci Davis, friendo atso appealed to the service. City
t1P Bank
Attorney Gary Massey saId the
-Authorize Massey to file condemnation councM
to
the
city fw the paving of Evansdale ptiftj
proceedings in the -coun to have the 1%m- . Councilman Burt Peiinchiel, said, city M institate mandatory conection,
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-AV"d to hold a meeting with ruipordWe proped"
sound" structure demolished.
however, the council'$ "patierice has been
sitactat to the road.
.k
Persons In the c"W41% ammall control
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action came after City Manager p
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pengran.1t* city ccracts with the co*ty
or
Bennett
been trying to build the
Florida n
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after
the
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more than100 advertising benches In the dty
reported to the council that Bennett hod
CUR1111% .to be *ceiil at Spots mahiajb a""to
. He and Us family first lived in a loose in ft
. construction even though he Proli"
. continued new
dty and overtralne ssftw"~
was prohibi ted by the council from doing so
caM. Citizens are
1rdng the county
until all construction deficiencies had - been
"Yews
—Authorized Kaibes to seal copies at the
corrected
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everyone In Um commun ty chipped In a
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ty Manager Phil Kulbes to UL7
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In addition, Kulbes and Butler said Bennett,' helped," said Richard Imidry, a dty 31P an agreement with wgWerS Ciwk, governmental
rather than realigning wa114 of the house to ident, asking what has happened to this DIets and Assodates ° tpt, a
examination and recommendations as
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make them stf&amp;lght, had loosened Siding and
kind of commuirdty Spirit.
stody. TU sb*. is to be PwUdty paw for
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On real enemy," the militants said, announcing that
sori* of their hostages had been sent to the northeastern city of Mashad.
The militants did not elaborate further on the
American
hostages, 50 of whom they say have - been
smttered arou nd the country to prevent another rescu'e
hid. Three other Americans are being held in Iran's

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went down over S..nle E Vobuda Coimty ruherth
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A fIsherman's discovery of some old air. photoiber mate balled out onceders.
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NeIther the plane nor the bodies
Sinyrna Beach has stirred up memories for a ga., and
1gtcr E. Faulkner
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f(fl
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Sanford man.
of Fort Worth, Tens, stayed with the plane
Operations f
reg
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Barnett
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Bob Gaudreau, now &amp; Jackson Heights and were lost. no plane had bm 0a rotittins
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fiveodoy
searth
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the crab cnWand nwtb 1* m"
Middle School math teacher, wonders it the Instrument
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The pets recovered had ible serul
jet he bailed out of 20 years ago over an arti
Most extensive searebies In CeMW Florida
Tm&amp;y were pan of that plane becam thity rumbem he saK and the nurnibeirs hav* been
north of Lake Helen,
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The effect on the American people, and on this
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have been heartened, indeed reassured, at such a
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (NEA)
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'display of American daring and courage. And
they would have been enormously relieved at the contenders In the current Iwesidentlai race
resolution of a worsening - crises they fear will have successfully revived a political
technique that in recent
has been in
'involve them. Adversaries, most especially, th ose danger of becoming a lost years
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and declared his independent presidential
candidacy, what else Is new?
Lest we forget, independent or .thlrd-party
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not appear to be an especially revolutionary
defense of U. S. interests.
approach
to campaigning, but In some
Failure, on the other hand, could have resulted
quarters
that
old-fashioned concept has long
in the deaths of'the 53 American hostages, not
been out of favor.
mention the fate of the 190 men in the airborne
Many of the professional managers and
assault force.
consultants who gained substantial influence
As well all know to our grief, Mr. Carter was in the political process during the 1960s and
Qmpelle4to,abort the operation after three of the 19703 have derided the notion as inefficient,
eight helicopters Involved suffered mechanicaJ irrelevant and outdated.
Personal campaigning may be suitable for
failures. Tragically, a collision between one of the candidates seeking lesser offices and
RH-53 helicopters and a C-130 transport at the
represen ting smaller constituencies, they
desert sta ging area 200 miles south of Tehran took argue, but contenders for the presidency
the lives of eight U. S. servicemen. -.
ought to use more modern techniques.
Invariably leading that list Is television'
What might well have been a dazzling success
ended .- in heartbreaking failure. Predictably, advertising, followed by other depersonalized
approaches such as telephone banks, com,there is no shoitage of carpIngcritics prepared
puterized mess mailings and stands .on
pounce on the president for his courageous
issues tailored to the results of
1 public opinion
decisipn. Defeat is truly
orphan.
surveys.
Sen. Frank Church, chairman of the Senate
But in this year's contest for the Republican
,.Foreign Relations Committee,
first grumbled
presidential nomination, the two most
::about not being informed of the rescue attempt striking upsets scored
Insurgent George
:beforehand and then charged that the president Bush against front-runner Ronald Reagan
had violated provisions of the 1973 War Powers have come in states where Bush devoted an
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Other members of Congress called the
In Iowa, where precinct caucuses provided
operation:dngerous" and questioned its timing. the year's first test of the candidates'
: Rep. Henry Reuss, a Wisconsin Democrat, even popularity, Bush was the unexpected winner
called on Mr. Carter to withdraw as a candidate after spending 38 days campaigning in the
state.
" for re-election.
Reagan's infrequent forays into Iowa
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U. S. aircraft carrier In the Arabian Sea, this problem he promptly resolved by subunseemingly display of whining would no doubt atantially increasing the number of personal
appearances in New Hampshire — where he
have given way to jubilant acclaim,
Bush In the primary.
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in
the
primary
here in Pennsylvania, Bush
recognize that absolute secrecy was essential if
of
again achieved a surprising victory after
the rescue operation were to have any chance
14 consecutive days Immediately
success.
As Rep, Edward Derwinaki noted, had -. spending
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prior to election day traversing- the state.
Mr. Carter consulted all the pertinent
Ragan originally plannea to spend only
congressional committees before acting, 'the portions of two days here, then belatedly
ayatollah would have been on the ground to shake added appearances on Saturday and Sunday
prior to the Tuesday balloting
but that
hands with the heltcopter..pjlots."
effort apparently was too little too late.
Nofwithstandlüg the remarks - of critics this
In the rice for the Democratic presidenUal
was no halfbaked plan impetuously embarked nomination, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D.
upon; A picked force of volunteer soldiers, sailors, Mass., similarly achieved his most striking
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cue plan months ago. But for the failure ,of the primaries where he virtually lived In the state
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himself a minority of one among President
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by Land and by sea, bringing
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poor, the homeless and the politically
, _of the hostages com When thiii operation was &amp;Woved.
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off,
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Mr.
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Vance's break with his boss over the rescue
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have a field day with the 111-fated U.S. rescue in U$ wwte H.
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mission was not Just an Isolated act but the Rio Grande uncieie cover of darL,Others —
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of a deep the Vietnamese d the Cuban refugees
!-* perhaps Sen. Jacob Jaylts._ has tlix~n dw ai that will snake it Impossible far him ever final, unapoken acknowledgement
policy split between Vance and the PmWnL come with the fuH and unwavering cownt of
to
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Most cruciaHy, tbe.two man differed on the the American govemmnL
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...we would gi*ii that Mr. Brezbev is
basic way to deal with Russia.
To refuse admittance even t
yecrljnlnate, no time to call to account We feeling 20 years younger today, as he holds 1115
More and more, Carter had shifted to the aliens seems to some in the higher circles of
nag close ranks u Americans."
L sides ku&amp;q at us In chorus with the red of . heid lim, often strident views of ZbIgnIew government an unseemly violation of
ft would be ey 10 crltidie President the Coiiununlst rulers in the KreInllfl.
BrzInak1 - and kept rejecting the more America's liberal hnznlgraticn tradltion„,thls
...especWy emy for those who belie"
For Shan,% the United States of Americal
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moderate approach of the consitinmate . nation has agreed to accept aim* twice as
President should have attempted the
diplomatic negotiator that Vance is and was, many Cuban refugees as Costa Rica, Spain,
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Vance...hfid a nightmare about a gradual Ecuador, Argentina, Canada, BeIgIttiri'mId
Jimmy Carter's d1
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P1Illta7- esCaI*UO0 hi Iran the Middle East West Gerina y put togetlr.
.Mttle..Lt's increastimgly important now hot to hostages will be judged, finally, 00 results that might eventuilly engulf the United States
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learnwould
firsthand
the results of
more
hawkish
and
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mission still are left unanswered.
...The one question Americans can now boti'
The paramount question has to be that with
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ponder and answer Is whe ther a mili tary raic
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...Fidel Castro surely must realize that his
A SPECIAL PREVIEW OF
was justified under any conditions: The an.
bow could the United States have failed so respo si
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Irritation with Peru which led to a decis ion to A SPECIAL GIBSON GUITAR
swer, in principle, is yes. The risks of
miserably?
The question to
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release all Cubans desiring to leave the Island
be answered now is: Where prolonging the crisis are severe, with
Is our military iulpinent In inch sorry
• now technology
do
we go from here? If the president cnnit
shape that three of the rescuers' helicopters
threat to peace coming primar ily from the may be One of his all-time blunders,
very affordable
finally answer that question, while not -Soviet
...Reports
from Havana teil us Castro was
suffered mechanical failures ZO miles away
Union..,
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up u me p'ese
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frun Tehran and the hostages or was th
that is only Gibson
e type will be both timely and Justified.
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QUuliI that incoiporates cenlernpoiasy tech
hilambester. KIL. Unio Leader: '
...Castro was so emba rrassed by the in- rogp with mat ustaatje Gibson Sound
How could a supposedly elite commando
and perhaps acrimonous debate about that for
...This latest bungle of U.S-- aforeign policy
Sueciiil Pitwie* Shooing S41s May 2
ternatinnal
publicity, which showed thousands
unit manage to crash a helicopter and plane, (th
some time to come.
Don imuss I?kS op(xrtnuly CGrle see us
e rescue attempt) , of course, It goes without
of
Cubans
fleeing
In
fear,
that he paraded
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nearly I million Cubans through the streets of
MUSICCENTIR
made
Awed, then have to flee in such haste th
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e eight entire world. It should also be a warning to
Havana In a jro.Castro demonstration.
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"bodIei were left behind?
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Americans that It isn't that we just have a
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best
as
can
be
determined,
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widspiread unfitntim among btimbling president; we have a great many
Ciro Vance's resignation as wretary of' clearly has handled the uprising against him
comaj units in Europe now take on a
state is a shocking new blow to aCarter ad. poorly.
bumbling people...
ft*tening ring of truth.
ministra tion already reeling from attacks at
...We must commend the thousands of
v-rVfrr ,v.7
in some cases, to give
deacrIbedwascaused
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had no human
ahead of material ga He disdained a salary
her son, MrL Carte Interceded twice for
UnIft the Tehran cooves,fitarr nitiver I 'increaffe,for
bilcause.., don't wed
Starr.
knew if tots family thought he was alive or
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senator and Will wife, AntoWtii
then-President Alfonso. LOpez Michelson
As It turned oid, his rave, Indomitable have managed 10 acCuiflUlate Z1iO than their
about the U.S. captive's
share ci the filthy hacrs. Most of their money
mother never gave up hope that he
has caine from honest enterprise, the stuff of
with Starr's kklnapp&amp;s, the first lady - Unable to penetrate the bureaucratic taIn the U-L drsm. But SO= of their ftodal
initiated contact with the Vvernomt of
migtA min Baptist eyekm .
Preskient Julio Turbsy Ayala add asked for - ma.
Months of secret godat1cos led to a
As the ranking Republican rr.mber of the
their cOoperation.
sudden ransom demand for $250,000. I
Senate Energy and Natural
Staff and Mm Car* dWcwud the Tdm
borrowed Me money kom a klerid, in the - 01:111111mift,' which hu jwbdictllon ow
hostage situation during their White House
business world and my associate Jack Mit. energy legislation, Hatfield should disdain oil
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the 1968 Nixon-Humphrey race, but its: a
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$ deadly serious about effecting the release of the Carter invited a U.S.
families of the Tehran hostages? He told Mrs. overkiy%%d and twftd mother the next
hostage to the White
hostages. A president who ordered one audacious Home w week for a chat. Of course It wasn't Carter he felt he could reann toem that morning at an Air Force base in Paniamift.
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I Secretary of Defense Harold Brown pointedly RIch.ard4tarr, a former Peace Corp vohin. without permanent in effectL
Successful, but.shie still hasn't been abk to
Mrs. Carter thanked Starr for his offer to recover the full amount of the ransom,
teer who spent three agonizIng' years as
t sustained.
4
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would pass it along to the president.
be sent to the Drew Pearson Foundation, P.O.
bassy, sobered perhaps by the now credible ci
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. Mrs. Carter had a Wdal rum for
.pros pect of U. S. retaliation, reneged on their
pert on the trauma a hostage faceL For threte
welcOming
the 2'yw4d botanist back to
threat to execute the hostages if the -UnitedStates
years he endured repeated threats, endless field, R-OIe., Is a respected If somewhat
&amp; took military action. And while no one should the United States: She played a quiet but interrogations, bar ely palatable
food and lackluster legjalator, second only to Jimmy
P, contradict their Irri6onal capacity for savagery,
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presidential vote will be so fragmented by the
minor entrants4hat no one will receive the 270
or more electoral votes necessary - for eleclion. That would throw the decision Into the
House of Representatives.
The House has had that responsibility only
once in the rtln's history, however, and
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"If you walk along the beach, you find crabs — so big," said
the older boy, holding out his hands.
Th ey walked off, along the shoreline. In the distance, the
ghostly blurs of a few passing ships could be seen where the
gray skyline met th e ocean.
The bleak weeke nd weather somehow suited-the faded
gaudiness of Asbury Park, a classic town of its genre. It goes
back. Way back — to 1871. Stephen Crane in 1896 called it "the
greatest summer resort In America."
And in the '40's In the 40s ... William Ruben could tell you.
"In the '40s Asbury Park had a better crowd of people than
Atlantic City," he sa id Saturday. "In the '405 Asbury Park was
better than Atlantic City. Asbury Park was THE place in those
days. All the richest people used to come here. Now they go to
Atlantic City and Wildwood."
Ruben, a short, tidy man of 83, believes his concession —
here since 1915 — Is the oldest on the boardwalk. "Ruben's
Fascination," he calls it, and explains that it's someth ing like
electronic bingo. lie skipped a detailed explanation, lie sighed,
"Asbury Park is not w ha t it used to be ."
Oh, but it Is, in a way. Its appearance hasn't cha nged in
years. if you were here 20 years ago, you know w ha t it looks
like: Convention Hall on one end of the boardwalk, the Casino
arcade on the other, both a faded gray and green.
In the middle of the huge Casino building, apart from the
shops and concessions.
An old black man in a rainsoaked fedora and overcoat, stood,
looking — this way, that way. "They call me John,'.' he said.
'This is a remarkable town," he said. "1 lived here off and
on a lonj time, since World War I. It used to be famous. They
used to mention It in songs. On a big d1y like the 4th of July,
there wou ld be 300,000 people here. It was in the New York
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It was getting Late.
On the shoreline, night fallin g, the tide rising, in the in.
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congratulations, how to
Today, at 18 months, they
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decline and accept invitations
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drop everything and run lo
and how to write an intreatments, and believe me, I 'activity and volunteer work. her shrieking Wi;ii delight teresting letter are included
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am not as open as she is, and
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(28 cents), seg: deliberately put off seeing a ground," or....
believe that Grandma loves
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years
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because she was afraid that
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patrons can't afford NOT to Southward,, Carla Roberts,
The members of the Lake
Sund at the Sanford Civic attend the brunch at the Peggy Childress, Becky
Dunn Mary Woman's () express
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sincere and deepmt
Ruth Is the brunch CO. children.
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chairman. with Vivian Buck.
Also, Gail Stewart, Pat
Tickets are available from Telson, Jean Clontz, June (Gwenne) Butler, and son
Ruth said,,"You are invited any Woman's Club member, Gordon, Judy Baker, Barbara Roger Dixon and wife Elaine
In the loss of her mother and
to dine in an attractive setting several Downtown Sanford Christensen,
Susan League,
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Chamber
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brunch treat while helping commerce,
Sanford
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Mrs. Dixon, one of the first
with
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the Mary M. Mize and Jo French. ladies to Join the club back in
Improvement Bicycle Route Civic Center Sunday.
the '60s contributed greatly to
Project."
Also participating in the club. She was an avid
The inenu , will include
This is Seminole Courity Seminole County Youth Week supporter and participant in
Citrus Fruit Cup, Denver Youth Week and a lot of ac Is Ballet Guild of Sanford- the arts and crafts shows and
Baked Eggs, Grits, Sausage, tivity is In progress for, our Seminole.
sewing contests. Her entries
French Fried Biscuits, youth.
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breasts removed. The day pliments on your new picture, you think. HAVING DOUBTS
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ages 8 through 80 and above,
to play on the 'professional will be held Saturday, at the
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DAVIS
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through proper landscapin.
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known
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may
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when utility bills come
provide shade during the summer, and in
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Vines grown on a trellis will shade . bel to insulate your home, and
keep it to the ground create a solid barrier which Trees, shrubs, vines -and other plants
can reduce the amount of energy you summer, they provide cooling shade for windows that face south. Deciduous
from
absorbing
hot
air.
For
this
method reduces windspeed. Planted on the north- protect your home from intense slutuner
need to use in your home without your home by absorbing or reflecting the vines, like trees, will provide shade of lands
cape
protection
to
work,
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A tree planted on the west side of your the winter,
full grown.
Used wisely, these plants can help to
cold winter winds
in the lan dscape are trees, vines, and home will shield It from the hot afternoon
use
of espaliered plants, trees
Correct
The inside edge of the row should be
create an attractive energy-efficient
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Providence and Elkcam, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 3 p.m., open, speaker and covered
SanfordBigBookAA,
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instructIon, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community Center,
Shell Road.
Spring Flea Market sponsored by Central Florida
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Valued at $700, sacrIfice, 1100.
Call U2L1246..

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Magnolis area, small White
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CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUISIDIARIESOF THE
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
AT THE CLOSE OF SUSINESSON MARCH 31, mO

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County Courthouse, Sanford,

FICTITIOUS NAMES .
Notice Is hereby gIven that I am Division and those PersOns

Charter number

National Ias* Region Numb.r$
StatementofR,scurc,jandLlabIIIfl,s 'Tbousandsof dollars
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120 N. Pdrk Ave.

51$ Beverly Aye:, Altamonte
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322-6123

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priv., uso mo, 1st, last I. sec.

farming, nursery &amp; hors.s.
Only $31,000.

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TheRealEstateAgency

Inc.. Realtors
2433½ S. French (17.92) Sanford
V.3.?J324_
FOR SALEOR RENT
Lakefront country charm, 2 BR,
2 bath, brick fireplace, large
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over 1100 sq ft living area and

bidgs,, fenced lot, many ix.
tras. Asking $51,900 or rent for
$400 mo. 323-6307 after 5)9

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FURNITURE-Royal

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refiIg. Heat I Air5 $230 mo. NO
pass, adults only.

COUNTRY CHARM 3 BR. 25
home on 1+ acnel Gazebo,

NANDYMAN SPICIAL-3 BR,

BR, 25' cedar &amp; ste, F1'. S
acres, 34i2$ custom, barn.

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$235 me
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Licensed Bonded lsured
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3270393

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Matching aluminum glider &amp;
chair for patio, TV's, stereos,

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PaInting &amp;Rspiir

T &amp; J STONE CO.

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Hymmel bills &amp; plates, Gobel
birds &amp; other Gobel Items, old

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The King of The Rock
All types of stone, interIor-

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bicycles, all kind of misc.
items, such as tools, household
items, glassware, lamps, rugs

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
FreeEst.

residential. SpecIalty:
decorative fireplaces (inStalled). CIII "John 331-0377,

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, GrOOiTiing &amp; Boarding

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a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walletl

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Pholograpimy

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Animal Haven Grooming I
outside screened runs.

3233420

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Wedding photography by John

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photos or color SxlO. 323-1255.

shady kennels, circulating
fans. Also Air Conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets.

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded

Wát.r O.k Lens Spring Valley
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New rms, kit I bath remodeling.
Fireplaces. We handle the
whole bell of wax,
B. C. LINK CONST.

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GRAB BAGS DOOR PRIZES

PUBLIC AUCTION
Sat. May 3 10 A.M.
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Special&amp; ext

YELLOW SAND

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Ca113220I4O
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For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
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telling Us why you thir var
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Alteratipos, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323-0707

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Licen%ed&amp; Reasonable, Quality

utc.WaynlBamt,3fl.1321

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Hwy 64. l6lx*30,$47.500.

after 6+

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LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE001 CPU. 520.000.
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Free Estimates

322 5543

For Estate Commercial I Rest.
dentlal Auctions I Appraisals.

Co., Longwood Village
Shopping Center, s i3, I be.
C. of 1.4. 339.3900.

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PATIOS - SIDEWALKS

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Also exceptionally nice studio
piano, fantastic toneS touch

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Excellent ConditIon Eric.
front I side porches, DR. w•w
carpet, Ht.ln-klt, FP a lots
morel Yours for 539.3001

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New Spinet pianos. Choose from
2 top brand names, these are
delux models. Full price $995
includes bench I delivery,

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TERMS

for 179.9001

Compete
professional service, sod

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12)3 S. French. 3237310.

PAYMENT.

Jim's Lawn Care

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59-Misical ?Mrchendise

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fl'AiCt1on

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NEAR LAKE HARNEY,

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furniture

322-2611 oq 131.9993.

The sooner you place your
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GuestCoftaget000nbsau$iful

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on 4 acres. pooL. FP, suite I

LARGE 2 BEDROOM HUSE-.,,.,
Just gff New Smyrna Bead).:
Fully equipped, $300 mc. Call,

43-Lots-Acreage

$12,500,
AVAILABLE.

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Sanford, FIa. 33771

Sold orig. $109.35, ,jssd
time. Bal. $1$9.11or$19.3$ mo.
Agent 339,1354.

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323.5300

2*6 ACRES, PAVED ROAD,

Only

Service. Ditches. culverts,

GWALTNEY JEWELER

cond., $75. Maple 'Early Am.

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reduction sale. Starts April 12
thru 30, 30 pcI. off on all items
tlons.

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ClOdc Repair

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trailer wLtI SO hp Mercury.
Call 323-1792 eves,

MOONEY.APPLIANCES
333.Ofl

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4_TO
CHO9SE FROM.

storage rooml Only I yrs eldI
Just 537,0001

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Bedroom, Heat I Air, uco mc.

American Indiana, Eskimo Art
Dealerwantstobuyold native.
made items. Member of the
Appraiser's Association of

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cyl.engin.s,ne,dswo,li.. Now
In water, good live aboard.
$3,300. Cash or trade. 322-54.

KENMORE WASHER-Parts,

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specialty, 2$yrs. Exp. U9 $547

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din, area, CHIA, lots of

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cover, no engine.
322-5922

Cranwc Tile

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w.adiiti. Walk to

Attractive 3 5R, 1½B, CHIA.'.-

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PATIO SALE-Ranges,
refrIgerators I misc, 317
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

Sanford FurnIture Salvage, 17.

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52-Appliances

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

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bdrms., &amp; hyge kit. Low
cash to mtg. 119,90011 Hirold

3030r1aM004'.

323-354)

MEINTZER TILE

11$ hp Mercury engine and
trailer. 641-1144.

113 MagnoliaAve.

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Beouliful 1g. 2 BR, ae. w.
Central H&amp;A heat pump,

Dreamwold, CHIA, eat.in-klt,
w-w carpet, fenced yard In
great locationl A buy for
SIL700.

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furnl.
.tUre, 205 E. 25th St. 323.Øj,

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sanford ----

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Antiqups - Furniture and Collectibles.
Mahogany secretary • Oak sideboard
Mahoganybroakfmnt . Maple secretary .
Oriental screen with ivory
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Ipires.
Bakersrackw.brautrlm.Oldc.shr,glss,r..
.Sass andirees - Round Curta.csblnets .Onyx
'Ioptable.Marbletptable.Walsmvtbositcue

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WINDOWISCREENREPAIR

3220171

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DiI32226Bor_83L9993

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Window a Sawn Repair

Repair

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322-0611

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Free Est.

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CUSTOM INSULATION CO
333-4)53 or 534-1225 Free

*HAPIOY MAN SERVICES.
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329-7020

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Insulation

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SUPER 3 BR, 1$ home in

Lane. $100 month.

24hrs.

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goesi Many antiques, plants.
tools 6th house on Pt. of
Banana Lake Rd. off W.46A
(2SthSt). See sign. May 3 from
9-5. 323-5020.

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Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17'

42.-..M.Oblle Homes
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wooded sltel CHIA, DR. set.
in-kit., stone FP, &amp; many

Arbor. Furn, clothes, books
lots of odds Lends.

&amp; 4 chairs, 150 -each. Noli's

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WE LIST AND SILL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA
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CUSTOM BUILT 3 BR, 25 home

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24h.

WE BUY FURN.I APPL
1 PC. or houseful

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Free Estimates

Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
6 IY &amp; Sill. the flneit in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves,

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(LOCAL) 319 $371

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING

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IPc. wooden Dinette Sets, table

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Sanford's Sales Leader

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Spact Office or Retail, 1901-

office buildIngs
supervlssag Our ianitorill

items. 323-0011.

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Carpet Cleaning

323-2101.

Cash 322.4132

IUHfl9.

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appl.,

Eves: 349.5400, 3221959, 323.4302

French Ave. $250 mo.

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REALTOR 333,499)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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0323.

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sic. dip. 3234570.

misc,

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Historic Society 3rd Annual Flee
Marketl Antiques, brlca.
brac, collectibles, clothes,
tools. itc Sat. 10-5.
00n
M Community Bldg. Corner

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FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
519 E. 1st St., 322-5742
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SterlIng SlIver, Orlehtal Rugs,
Diamonds. BrIdges Afltiues.

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SANFORD BAROAIN 139,900
2 Bedroom, 2 beth, Central H&amp;A.
wwcarpet, all appliances. 327.

STEMPERAGENCY

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GARAGE SALE: Sanford-Lots
of interesting ites. $10
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Ave., Sal,, May 3 94

room sit, $93; Bedroom suite

327.9473 or1551.4375

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Personalized, faSI dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
Wedowaspiwindows
677-50.4

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WITH YOUR NEEDS

REALTOR

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Wanted to buy used office

Club Circle.
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will take $375; Washer 1
Dryer, Kenmore, 5250; Dining

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
CLOSE IN 3 Bdrm, 2 beth,
FIREPLACE, plenty of
pôrking for trucks &amp; equip-

3 BEDROOM 1½ bath.'Centr'al,'
H$I A, carpeting, kitchen
equipped. $375.
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Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

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$21 mo. Agent 339-$,

2 BEDROOM, 2 baths, all ap.
pilances. The Highlands,

city block near proposed
hospital. Only $110,000.

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lV75 SiflOef Pulura Fully auto,

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

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4lA.Coiidonrthifln
ForSale

beautiful big trees. Owner will
00 VAor FHA, 14000.

$39300

after 5:30.

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Sanford

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local delivery. Noli's Sanford
FurnitureSalvag., 17-92. So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

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51-Household Goods

'7otfoftomaInventoryof brand
new interspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bidding sets onlyl Free

REALTY WORLD.

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property. Ready right now for
YOU to move mt9. $15,000. -

FIREPLACE, Zoned for

323-6507.

SOfa bed, bunk beds, chairs,
many misc. items.

Yard Sale: Fri. -6, Sal. $307

refrig, freezers. waler coolers

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Eve 323)954

HISTORIC LONGW000 4
Bdrm, 2 bath 'with dec

patio, fenced yard. $300 mo +

Webuyusedfurniture

GARAGE SALE-Sat. i, sun.

2 FamIly Garage Sale: Sat.,May
3rd. s-S. 42) Lake Blvd., Loch

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AROUND AT l0, Call UI
today to see this beautifully

with 6+ acres Suitable for

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Stone Island, 2 acres, canal

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niture Salvage. 322-1721.

doors,muchmore. l29Country
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'' REALTbR MU'

LIKE COUNTRY FEELING this

lrwo?tnation

322-5432

1175. Call 322-1470
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Compressor 125. sand pot, drop
cloths. Prel)dent.9 to 1 Grayco,
spray pump, hose &amp; gun. Can
be seen all day Sat. ONLY at

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'339-0509
339050$

HUBBUB assumable mor
tgaoe on 10 acres, deeded
access to the St. Johns, only

21½ with

Midway-home with 1 acre,
BR, lB. w-w carpet, 1g.

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PIIb
May 2.9,1910 -

AUTO. AIR, LOOKS GOOD,
RUNS GOOD. EXC. TIRES,

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Westminster Church
26+41 Red Bug Rd., Casselbe-ry
1, ml. E.of 434
SaLMay 3rd. 9:30to4:00

CODE.A PHONE

EALTORS

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Call 322.1477

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yard dog - Not friendly

junk

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WlLSOplMAIR FURNITURE

Start your own used bookstore!
5,0000 used books for sale. Call
273 3061 or 277 11% for details:'
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1½ ac. Unrec. Flat, Lake

'ROBIlE'S
REALTY

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person who is witting
-ovs average wages cleaning

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WILLIS JEEP Station

1963

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3 FAMILY

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dryer hok-up. $330 per me.
$300
security
deposit,
references required. Nd pets,

Wire looting for a

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S mo. old, $100

Place, Sanford

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lQSanfOrdAv,.
322.5791

311-315 E. First St.

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Air cond., fenced yard, fully

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,Iy; Fred S. Mauk, P.11w' - Seminole Caa*y, Fbolda
$y:OiUiofle Morv
By: William KirdihOff,

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With Camper, 1130. Call 3232303

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Sanford Avenue. $13,000.00.

2201 S. French

SANFORD-3 Bedroom, Heat &amp;

w.e. Own I ranspoftation.+
1.0110*004 1r05. Call M2,_Ilter-Sp.m,
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Poodle Puppy AKC. Inky black
female, champion lines, shots,

Yard Sale: 2001 Washington Ave.
Sat-all day Misc. Items

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
to '7$ models. Call 339 9100 or
1341605 (Dealer).

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701 Bldg.

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$fl1
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n4 correct 10 the best of my kiteeWge and belief,

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323.1734

CarportSale: Sat.,May3
,

BUSINESS- 1 Story comrn

ClauDe

OF SANFORD REALTOR.

V. a must. Oocd starting
salary baled on flP.EXCeli50I
benefits. Send resume is
lox 57 c-o The Evening Herata,

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Manager. Hea'lrigs
, teftdIor.glstirsaldnamswtththe cpvdlmsd frm tlmi to time as
CwPy,Ptese,upçn rs
Saraiste, 'FL. 33352
peed Of the pubikatIon o4 this- Clurkof Circuit Court 0-seminole fixnd mcssaary. 'Further 46$e$Is ATtOpN1'S FOR PERSONAL
1
edyrnefwa.- - -•iallabto by calling 323.43$, ftP*ESINTATIVI
., ost.a,sis iffi day p5 AprIl, 19*0, ExtensIon No.307.
LOIS' PI,ACE under *ictI i
DRYMON, ROBINSON,
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Good condition. $2 600 or best
offer. Call Niles before 6t 323-

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2544S. French Ave. 322 0231

grammar blckground

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'71 El Camino Classic AM-FM.
AC, PS, PB. Camper top,.

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RobInson, Orlando, 422-2971

2½ Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for

lovely lot, $30,000.

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med. traits. Good English

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Light colored Poodle Puppies, 7 -wks, Mother &amp; Father AKC

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WIllbuylst&amp;2ndmortgatss.We
also make Real Estate I
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment, 1101 C.

3fl-0179, 322-5333. 322.3772

Lake Mary 2 BR, near S.C.C.

33275$)

Unfurnished

Art excisIng 1. ChallengIng
positIon 1$ Open for the rt
P015011. High
educ..tion

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Breeders. 322.3925.

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mortgage.. Va(ant, move ut,4

W. Garnest White, Broker

whatever theoccasio', there Isa

time, 4 to midnight, Lake
Mary area. Good opportunity

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NEWTIRES$19.19&amp;UP
2113 French 4ye.
Sanford

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Carport Sale
1111 Adams Ave.

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A OK TIRE

FOR SALE I Pair of Fancy

GarageSaleFrilsat

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Longwood, lovely 3 BR, 1½ 6.

tOveIy quill nelhborhood.
Fenced back yard afld well.
$34,000.

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Exc. cond. 30 mpg, oriQ.

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107W. Commercial

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EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT, Fringe
benefits includ, paid vacation,
company car, retIrement plan
more. Send Resume to: Mr.
P. Lu*ttchau, 134 Mango Lane,

challenges the vslidlty Of said

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47-A--rtgages Bought
. &amp;SOkl .

23415.FrenchAve. 322-0321

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322-2611 or 531-992.

2 BR, modern, good location
-Fenced,A-H,w-wcarpet
$316711

wented. Worout of your own
home, sit your own hours.

SemInole County Courthouse,

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agricultural

ALLFLORIDAREALTY

HOME-With private lake

Florida,

tti high density area.

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Lcflgwood, Fl. 32750.

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'63 OLDS F 15-330 Engine, ar,
auto, power steering &amp; brakes.
1450. Call 3fl 1113.

cars, trucki &amp; feevy equIpmerit. 327 5990

FOR 'SALE
Great African gray parrot

BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more?

nted

Housing Authority 303.323.

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Court, PTOba?g Division, In and for Would prefer 01,05(1] yeers

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W. Garne$tWhi'te
Rig. Real Estate Broker

Sell Idle items with a ClassIflin
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker ai

own tools. 641-6509 after 6:30

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4. Install addItionil enirenci it

Estate

Call Stanley Stone. Sanford

24_HOURI322-9283

$076,askfor Capp.

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Bedroom
home
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qualifIcations oI.the personal
S. Rttict th.higlldensflV.c.s represintatly, or The veue -or
to all adult units with a monthly Iurlsdict
court,o be
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rsntafrateofefIsest$505$peq
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NOTICE UNDER month,
NOT1CW UNDER
Publication of' this notice as
FICTITIOUS NAMI LAW
- All in SectIon 3), Tevm$Iiip 20,
FICTITIOUS NAMI STATUTSbegun in May 3, *910
NOTICE 1* HEREBY GIVEN Range 29 0 SImimie County. - RAYMOND ALLEN NORMAN
Notice is hereby given that liii
uM.glgned purtuant Is the ffi43 the undenIgned or. engaged Florida. (DISTRICT N, 3)
U Personal Rage'ssinlalIv
Those In attendance will be
"FIctIllevi Name $tatute",' i l4%Ø$ Under III. fIctitious
ot me statset
Chapter 545.00, ttertam $I01II$S, name of' M LAS ASSOCIATES, heard and written comments may
EDNA LO8 NORMAN

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the City of Sanford 'fOr
rehabilitation prolect. Will pay

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PVblI5l May 2 1950
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223-220

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found necessary. Furth, details of this Court On thu 11th dey of acres from 5 units per acre to 1$ three months of the first
Apr11, A. 0. 19*0.
wilts per acre.
publicatiOn of this notice II) all
(11*1.)
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3. Increase approved number of claIms or demanda or be forever
DoVdof County Commilsionse's
Arthur H. Bickwfth Jr.
Lq%lt$ IriSh. P.U.D.. from 292$ wilts barred, and (2) any obledion by

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1150. 3221261 aft 5p.m.

Tbp Doll4r Paid forJunkused

Rebuilt ClaSsic, Auto, V-I,

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- 322-3925

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Good Used TV's, $23 I UP

Have $7,000 down payment to

single person. $23,500.

we.kdavi.
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Model Home Cent;;
(Sanford).

yard, garden, mint. cond.

Nopets

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person Sanford Nursing
Cony. Center, 930 Mellonvllle

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h,srg and written comments may may be entsr,d.gbiml u ly the acres of CommercIal
to
be filed wlthIhe Land Dewiap- relief lntheComp$alnlferpnónIes Resldentielwlthd,n$ltyof ISuntts
mini Manager. Hearings may be due.
psr acre.

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Undivided profits and reserve for
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321060

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much more.
Forappolntmenttose,mOdel
call Cardinal Industries
between 1 5p.m. at 321-0230 on

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Sanford. adults only. 1 BR I
Studio, also 1 BR unfurflished
from IllS-up, 323-1019.

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Ads Offer no fancy claim.
$. - - .Just kesuitsl

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extra storage &amp;

OELTONA-Lakefront lovely 2

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described as 2650 feel North of Sanford, Florida 33771, by May 27, proved - Master Plan and hereby required to file in the
Highway 434 on Montgomery, - *950.
- Developers Commitment Estateof EDNA LORD NORMAN,
Road.) (DISTRICT P40. 3
-Upon your fsllure to appear on Agresmen as follows:
"'deceased, FIle No. $0-114CP,

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Unique exspandable 2 BR home,
Low 20s on your lot, includes
G.E. kitchen, - decorator

1,000.

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TO7AL LIABILITIES (excluding
LOU TV CAPTAL

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RESTRICTED NEIGHBORHOOD wvlftensnswerorCourtplesdlngs following:
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Income. Call 337.1510.
COMMERCIAL P1(4.2-50) .13. mist be fIled with Clerk Of the "A. PUBLIC HEARING TO PROBATE DIVISION
The North ~ of the West ½ of the Court. Seminole County Cow'. CONSIDER REVISION 'TO PIle Neseuer 55-1*1-CF
Northwest Us of the Northeast Vi thoust Sanford, FIOfida, and copy MASTER PLAN
EXperieflCed Medical
(less the East 213 ted and the thereof furnished to the
1. MAGNOLIA SERVICE IN RE: ESTATE OP
Transcriptlonlst
South 732.5 feet), Section 11. abovenamed U Plaintiff herein, CORPORATION-RIVlSlogfYO EDNA LORD NORMAN,
TownshIp 2), Range 29, Seminole whose addrsls,N: co Robert M. WEKIVA HUNT CLUS MASTER
Decessed. A north Sifnifloil County Or.

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the reseVed prIce. Call 9047351311' for further details.
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- 1969 Dodge Wagon. needs tires.

BUY JUNK CARS From $1010 sso

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The Evetilng Herald Classlf lid

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321.0739

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Deposits of States and political
subdivIsions In the United States ................
C.rtItI.dandotflcsrs' checks.........................
Total Deposlis ........................................42 199
Tot.id.mandd.posits,,....................15,750
Totaitlmeandsavlrigsdsposlts.............26,449

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6c-Pets-stipplies

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finance. 32250S2.

2439 S. MyrtleAve.

BATEMAN REALTY

3 ACRE HOMESITE-..Volusia
county, $13,300.

2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Ewnlng I1etuld

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said business.
DATED THIS ISth day of April,

ANe' Serninol County, FlorIda, to Sanford, Florida, on May21, 1950
ISAAC MARQUEZ
DEMETRID PIROOMO - A.1 answer the Complaint for monIes at 7:00 PM., or as soon thereafter

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SEIGLER REALTY

Only

142.900.

fireplace, intercom, most
rooms with IakevIe, 2
atriums, over 1 acre, trees,

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Furnished
ts tot Senior
Citizens. Very .clean. 31$
Palmef to Ave. See Jimmie--

inventory

and

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Director

Los 0. Dycus
203 Of the PublIsh Apr. 23 1. May

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Salary plus commls.
slon with full COI'flpafly
benefits. Apply in person to:

known as "UNDERWORLD"
lOCated at 210 East First Street,
Senford, P101141.-U Pert of the
consideration, therefore, I have
assumed the outstanding debts of

are

Common Stock
No. shares authorized 73,

Day or Night

LAKEFRONT_UnusI custom

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An aggressive sales.
l''% Is needed for
sales and service of
new advertisers.- A
great future for a self.
'starter. PrevioUs sales

Fsinch Ave.

equipment

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formal dining, fireplace,
mm. to town. 179900.

pliances including Washer 5.

Sanford, Florida

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Ph. 322.0352
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BEAUTIFUL CABIN-i mill
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orlg.
from Cherokee, N.C. In the
$113.16 Ot $17 me.
Smokey Mtns. Owner will help

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m.cutat.3 Bedroom, 1½ beth.
garage. Central air, carpets,

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, all •p.

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partnerships, and corporatIons .................... 23.097

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Sf60.00. P.0.8. Factory. Call
TOIl Free Today 1-$00-141-1570
tilj am.

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coi.n wIll ttold a public
and other asets representing
lol $4
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
hearing In Room 203 of the
bankpr.ms.s .................- ................-. 1,131 SemInole County Courthouse,
tat 'fl
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONER$
Oaq.va, Florida 32132
RslesIat.ownedoth.rthanbankprsmli.s ..........
321 $anford,Fior$daonMay37th, 1910
NOTICIOPPUBLIC
You
required to appear
HEARING
All other assets ........................... . ..........
SN at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter
as possible to consider the before Judge Alan A. Dickey, a
MAY27, 51
TOAL ASSETS .................................. ,,,
Judge of this Court, at 9:00AM, on
fOtJqWlnQ
Ttii Seminole C.UI*I Board Of
,
LIA$ILIT$ 5
PUBLIC HEARING FOR, the 2ndday of June, A. 0. I10. at Commissioners wIll hold a public
Demand deposits at Individuals,
ZONING Courtroom 0, SemInole County hearIng in Room
CHANGE
OF
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EMPLOYMENT

County, Florida, AprIl 22. 19*0

T.: Donald R.

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2'9N.fl.2,Cassilberry.FI.

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way, Daytona Beach. wIl hold
a public AUT9 AUCTIdN

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BUILOINGSII LAST CHANCE

Used IbI model color TV's, all
working. $99.95. 10 to Ch&amp;jse
frO!. P4011's Sanford Furniture
Silyage, 1792, So. of Sanford.

Terms. Call W. Maliczowskl,
REALTOR;332.7913.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

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2½ ACRES Countty,- 2 story,

1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults on
on Lake MI. Just SO.
Airport Blvd. an 17.92 is
Sanford
Call
323-u7

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Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) ..21,703

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AIR SHOCKS$39.93
New Batteries $29.95
2113 French Ave., Sanford

62-A-Farm Equipment

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N. Ernest MORRIS k

acres

PlOSanford Ave.

rm. Large shaded yard, nice
area. Assume low interest

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323.5774

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the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP ASSOCIATES under which we are
Apply in person Richie's VW, 1
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Wit: Section 145,09 Florida FLORIDA IN AND FOR engaged in business at '.o. Box
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Lega.•.Iotice
mlN.of431 on 1742.
COUNTY,
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SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
1055
Winter
StatutiS *957------- Paul. P1.32150
Case N.. ,9.uu.sp.s3
PART TIMEThat the parties interested In
D.vld.MIchIel, Inc.
HeavyHousecleening
FAMILY LINES FEDERAL said business enterprisiare as .
PUBLICHOTICEOP
51g. ShIrley Siegel
Ca11323-733S
CREDI7 UNION, 21$ South Park follows:
ASSUMPTION OF DEBTS
Sec., Trees.
On April 13,3950, I purchased
Clyde C. Rice, Jr. CLU
PublishApr.1$,25&amp;May2,9,19S0 Avenue,' Sanford, Florida 33771,
James H. Stelllng
from JOSEPH M. DEP4NISON and Wanted Carpenters Helper &amp;
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R. REAL ESTATE Broker

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acrossfrom thsHealth Dept.

Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr. County, Florida upon receipt of
Publish: May 2.1910
proof Of the pubilcat Ion of this
DEW)1
nollce,the fictitious Name, to-wit:-

namewithlheClerkoftheCircuit

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ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM.
'FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR .

Attest:

and that I intend to register SaId

U. S. Treasury securIties .............................. ,7$7
Obligations of other U, S. Government
ag.nctei-sndcorperaticns.....
Obligations of States md political
subdlvlslonslntheUnitedStatss.....................
AIlothersecurities.............
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Federal funds sold and securities

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William Kirchhoff, Chairman "Fictitious Name Statute",

Semolan Blvd., Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the
fictItious
name
of

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY UNDER TITLE 3
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 1am

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FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that 11*

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FORMITEX INC. FLORIDA
DIVISION, Port of $anlord,
Orange Blvd., Lake Mooroe,
Fl.

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clear span buildings (Malor
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• 20'x24'xlO' for
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CsIICIartIHirt323.75$O

will c., S room house. $150.
-323.4762 moving 2626 El
Portal Dr., Snford.

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want ads every day.

t&amp;'ñplete with guest cottage a,

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Insurance. Health Insurance.

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Florida. on Tuesday,May 21, i,.o
at-7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter
as possible. The hearing may be
. continued from time to time.

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$000 BTU Air rond. Excellent,

you are having difficulty
finding a place, to lvi, car to

76-Auto Parts

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1910

conducted in Room 203, S.mlnole

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.322-7fl$,

45Ait of St1ate

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FILL DIRTS TOP SOIL
YE'tLOWIAND

Friday,May2,lflD-4A

EveninqH.rald,Sanford,FI.

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Law mowers.WeselIthe7j
the teSt. WESTERN
UTO. 301 W. 1st St.
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The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.

Spur the Moment BabysittIng
in my home. Hrly, daily, wkiy
rates. ay or night. 323-4477.

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Legal
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Tel.: (303) IC
Attorneys for PlaIntiff
Publish: April Ii, 1L 25, 1 May 2.
REPORT OF CONDITION

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Weekly I monthly rates,

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Deputy Clerk
Attorney 104' PetltIot.r

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GOod for investm
or use. Push hutI
con?rol
he
flOW. $11,900 with good tern.
carousel, still in warranty.
OrtgffllIly.$4A,'a5,, pay.
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2-1 New carpef &amp; paint. $3,000
down.. O'*iier wilihoid mtg.
No qualifying. 127,500.

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New SmyrnaOcean Front, turn 2
BR. 26, groundsl.v,l, by week

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decorated, $22$mo., first, last

filed against you, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses to it, if any, on
CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for

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FRONT LOT in

100' LAKE

160.000.

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Ages 12-18
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HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT. DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $32,000.

Of new hospital site: Perferf
for office yse. 129,500.

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addres

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4O-Condominiums

141-7183.
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Lost Dog on the Wekiva River
between Sanford - bsLando
Short haired gold male, about

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Treasure Chest. Call Mabel
3220510.

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CARROLL BURKE
elevation from 20 ft. to 17 n.,
N' DOSTER
WEDNESDAY, MAY?
612 Sanford Atlantic
of
Multi-family
I PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION eliminate I? acres
Gdn Age
ComU, 8 a.,- Grea
zoning and reduce open space Bank Bldg.
By: Robert F. Hfgglns, Esquire
Sanford, Florida 3217)
SanfordChamber
of
CommerceBuilding.
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SuIte 433, First Federal Building from 356.2 acres to 30t.1 acres.

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Dept. K. 625 Santa St.

Aitiby area. REWARD. 904.
427-9*53, New Stnvrna Bea.h.

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HAIR TYLIST
If you have some following and

brindle spots on head &amp; hips.

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Petitioner, whose address is 6)2
Easf.of Tuskawilla Road.
City Clerk
Sanford Aliadlc Bank Building,
Need a Babysitter in my home,
You are commanded to file your Publish April 22 &amp; May 1910
Sanford, Florida, and file the
days. Mon. thru FrI., $30 wk.
written defenses to said Complaint
'DEU.51
322.1615.
wilh the Clerk of the above.named
- original with the Clerk of Circuit
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Court, on or before the 30th day of
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Court and to serve a copy-thereof
May, A.0. 1910 otherwise a default
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OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
upon the attorneys hereInbelow
wIll be entered against you for the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
not later than May 14, i%o.
The Seminole Counly Bosrd of relief demanded in the Petition. .
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Free WITNESS my hand and off(ciaI
the Court at Sanford, Seminole Commissioners wIll conduct a
Css Stitch Classes
County, Florida, this.9th day of Public Hearing to consider an seal on this th. 23rd day of April,
.
323-5477
Amendment to the Master Plan of AD. 1950.
April, 1950.
° theSweetwat.rOaksPlannedUnit (SEAL)
SEAL
80 EXCLUSIVES
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Development, located in Section
Clerk of Circuit Court
Creative Expressions
3227113
32, TownshIp 20, Range 29. The
Clerk of The Circuit
Seminole County. Fiorila
Court
proposed Amendment would in.

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circulars at hoiaet BE flooded

Equal Opportunity Employer

LOST: WhIt. Mali Bulldog with

YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED Ihat an action for

followlng.descrlbettreal'property: citizens shall have an opportunIty
North 253 feet of the South 412.02 to be heard at said hearing,
feet of the West SOS fees of the NE
By order of the City Commission
of Section 24, Township of the City of Sanford, Florida.
21 South. Range 30 East, lying
H.N. Tamm, Jr.

May Day Brunch sponsored by the Sanford Woman's
Club, 8:30 am, to 1:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
Benefit Community Improvement Project. Open to
public. TUESDAY, MAY $
Sanford Totmasters, 7:15 a.m., second floor, Rich
Plan offices 302 E. Third St. Guests welcome.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Sanford Civic
Center. Bring bag lunch. Businessat 1p.m. followed by
,Bingo.
Rummage, plant and bake kale sponsored by
Women's Guild of the Lutheran Church of Providence,
S am. to 4 p.m., Providence Boulevard and Dunlop
Drive, Dettona. 1.aniheon available.
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Powerboat Div. 1143 30th St.

s-Lost

Claimiflgtohaveant'light,tltleor.
01" W.. along said Right-of.
interest lnNw real property herein Way line 333.41 ft. to a point on the TO: NQIICIOF ACTION
sci•d
NorTh Riht-of.Way line Of Corn.
HANK JAMES WILLIAMS
ARE
YOU
HERF5Y wall Road; thence run
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
BANK OF ORLANDO has filed a

ReturnMay 15,5p.m. Lwichat

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3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT. APPLI.
ANCES,)iiR&amp;HEAT,ONAj..
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL 1.10.500.

3-I on 2 large. fenced lots.
Fireplace &amp; more. $29,900.

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or less. Public Records

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tàklUPspacewltha1fl
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Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. Ex.

egis. P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.

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Longwood Community Building, Warren Avenue and
WilIna Street. Door Prizes. Senior dtlzens overnight trip to Sarasota for

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Large fenced ',ard, new paint
&amp; carpet. Assumable $' pcf.

Auto Repair or ???? Building &amp;
land all Fenc!'ed. Hwy 436

a No. 10 self addressek:.

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Food Store. Sanford area.

inboard-outboard,

CANNON REST HOME

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ENGINE INSTALLERS - Ex.

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PALMER,C.L. THOMPSON, etc., N.Oodegreesoo'fl"W.,2S.00ft.to I
ital.,.
a FOB; thence run P400 degrees 00 !N R: TH!MARIIAGI 0!
Defendantl.
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790.Uft.?oa KATHY LUNTTA WiLLIAMS
NOTICE OF ACTION
PetItioner
TO: CLEO PALMER
'point on the Westerly Right-of.
CLEO B. PALMER. residenca Way lIne of Seaboard Coast
LIne -HANK JAMES WILLIAMS

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Telephone Solicitors. Ap.
pointmefll setting only. Hourly
rat, plus commissions. Oppartunity for advancement.
Call 322-0205 for appt. 9.5.

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run N. $9 degrees 59' 12" E.,aiong AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
S9vth line of said NW'A a FLORIDA
CLEO PALMER a.k.a CLEO B.' the
distance of 1172.10 ft., thence run CIVIL ACTION NO. $0469.CA44.

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Memorial Hospital, OeLand,.
E.O.E. M.F-H.

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AND
Phase Ill, Parcel "0," from the

CASE NO. 794351 CA4P.$(
ATLANTIC BANKOF ORLANDO, SW corner of the NW¼ of Section

Florida Power&amp;
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Medical or orthopedic tran
scribing. Full time. days, good
salary &amp; beneflts. Apply in

SundQy - Noon FridQy

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Low Down Payment
for yobr lOt! Will build on
our
.. ur )'t Enterprispr,-.
MedelInc..ReaI$or
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12" E., $40.00 ft.. AprIl, A.D. 1910.

thence run S. l9degrees 59' 12" W.,
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL $40.00f. to th. POB. Contajning

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Upon your faIlure to appear on
cornirof the NW'k of Sec. i, Twp. theabovelndicatsddate,a Default

begrees

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monthlyincludesutilitles. rn-

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ibetween $111 am.

DEADLINES
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3 lines Minimum
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Long*ood Community Building, Warren Avenue and

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Line

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fountains spouting red, white
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citizens,

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House of Bargains, 6021 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
SanlordA'AWomen'sGroup, 2p.m., 1201 W. FIrstSt.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutberan
Church.
Community Center. For

ifimi

NOTICIOF ACTION
TO: Brenda .1. McQueen '

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OpportunIty Employ9r. ApP(Y
in person AMF Powerboat
Div. 1143 30th St. Located Ofl
Sanford Airport.

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CLA' SIFIED DEPT.

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350th birthday celebration Line Railroad Right-of.Way -Id answer 'the ComplaInt for monies
and to gets piece of what was between Cornwall Road and due filed agaInst you herein. Any
to have been a four-ton pound be rezoned from PU (Planned must be filed with Clerk of the
• cake.
Unit Development) DIstrict to P1.1 Court, Seminole County Cow'
(Restricted Industrial) District. house, Sanford, Florida, and copy
City officials thought they'd and
amending the Future Land theteof furnIshed to the above.
end up with a 25.fooWiigh Use Element of the Corn. named as PlaIntiff hereIn, whose
prehenslve Plan. Said property address Is: c.o Robert M.Monhs,,
-. yow cake decorated with
bliflQ more particularly described Attorney, 230 North Park Avenue,
dozens of miniature plastic as
Post OffIce Drawer H, Sanford,
follows:

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merits
the Zoning OrdInance, 20002
You are rsuirsd to appear
and amending tie Future Land
Use Element of the Corn. - before Judge Alan A. DIckey,
JudgeofthlsCourt.at-9:OOA.M.cn
prehensive Plan Of the CIty
the 2nd day of June, A.D. 1910, it
Sanford, Florlda as follows:
A pdrtlon of that certain Courtroom D, Seminole Cjnty
property tying between Sanfot-d Courthouse Annex. Sanford,

báth
It was dripping
skies In the nation's oldest
capital dtythatwaatoblame.
About 5,000 hungry wellwishers Ehowed up 'Thugday

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In the City Of Sanford, Florida, at

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SATURDAY, MAY 3
Flea Market for Pirent Resource Center's

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p.m., Masonic Temple, North Park Avenue,
Appreciation dinner for law enforcement and fire
department personnel, 8p.m., American Legion Post53, Sanford. Music by Tom Vincent and the RJytJiin
Rascals. Call 322-1652.
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Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Sl.' Richards
Church, Lake Hjwefl Road.
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Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling
Moravian Church, State Road 434

Association, Highway

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FLORI DA IN AND FOR
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
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-DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES CASE NO. I-s27.SP.q
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, FAMILY tINtS FEDERAL:
South Part
AND AMENDING THE FUTURI CREDIT UNION, 21$
'Sanford, Florida
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THU Avenue,
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
BRENDA J. McQUEEN and
FLORIDA.

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DeLand's stingy defense once again sparkled and Lake
Howell jumped cm Seminole High pitching early Thursday
qight to vault the Bulldogs and Silver Hawks Into tonight's
championship game of the DIstrict 9 Baseball Tournament.
Delend partisans had barely snuggled Into their seats at
Sanford's Memorial Stadium before leadoff hitter Jeff
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campgrounds, their name is just the opposite.
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Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you can eat
Special. 1.4 &amp; SR. 46, Sanford.
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Fish Fry, 5-9 p.m., May 2 Sanford Police Benevolent
Association building, Highway 17-92 on lakefront.
Detand Players of the Shoestring Theatre at the
DeLand Airport present "No Sex Please We're
British" on April 25, 26 and May 2 and 3 at 8:15 p.m.
and April 27 and May 4 at 2:30 p.m.
Seminole High School Choral Department presents
"A Night On Broadway", Monday, May s and Tuesday
May 6, at 7 pm. in Seminole Community College
Auditorium. Tickets available from choral students or
call 4352 ext. 231. 4th Annual United Cerebral Palsy Bluegrass
Festival, May 9, 10 and 11, Yogi Bear's Jellystone
'Camp Resort, Interstate-1 and International Drive.
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Art Auction and Exhibition to benefit Newman
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8:30 p.m. May 10 matinee, 2 p.n. Call 646-2501.
Florida Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert, 8p.m.,
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p.m., Firday, May 2 American Legion Post 53, Sanford.
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were
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tars Love Has His Way, c. 1910; French, Marilyn. The
beow*d oft of a go gotBleeding Heart, c. 1980; Fowler, Kenneth Jackel's Gold,
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1900; Smith, Dennis - Glitter and Ash, c. 1980; Smith,
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Marc - The Cheating Butcher, c. 1900; Stein. Sol - The
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am sure yoa will know this answer. Please, put me out of
my misery and tell me who Is Jack Jones' mother. I just
cannot recof) her name. I know Allan Jones Is his dad, but
what Ibest his moat? Doil my age sów? MRS. A
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lHeartsounds 0

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war."
Many people have written
about Illness and death. But
few have succeeded in
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such honest reportorial
writing. Beyond being a
chronicle,
medical

mend him. His first
physician was Insensitive.
His next cardiologist listened
for a while, but when Hal
became a chronic failure,
the senior man passed him
oft (76'a younger colleague.
They all knew Hal was
keeping track of their scores.
In each crisis, some doctor
failed him; Once, a resident
ignored a nurse's repeated
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—Possible loss of federal revenue
sharing funds because of President

prepare a priority list 1 essentoil 'ërsites along w ith a list of items w hiccall
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a5ked is: now that the account is suf-

Carter's econoiny moves kind the
probable lo'ss of state revenue sharing

The citN manager said prioritN lists he

ficiently financed for future payments of
th ose bonds, can the franchise fees

money a well.
The city comnumssion doeS not want to,

received (rum city department heads
during the past week were not

pledged, but no longer needed to build up

does not pilin to and does not look toward satisf,actory atid he %%ill be gQing wwr

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that fund, be used for another- ufposè?

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Other
Other good first-person
accounts of high trauma
Illnesses include Norman
Cousins' "Anatomy of an
illness as Perceived by the
Patient" (Norton), Michael
Halberstam's and Stephan
Lesher's "A— Coronary
Event" (Lippincott) and
CtaDablbergaand.
Joseph Jaffe's "Stroke: A
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Doctor's Personal Story of
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His Recovery" (Norton). book about wanting to live.

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laid today

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tltmo-t Isitil
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net k.'e1miim up will 'at hat the city was
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It
was
a
uuuyocardioal infarction — forearm. On one of the last
the death óI heart mdscle — most grisly of his hopltal
the First lost round in five adrnissionsrresidents dallied
through a night when Hal
years of heroic battle agairiit
dea th. The sudden plunge was drowthng in his own
flip-flopped Hal Lear into the fluid-filled lungs, rasping,
role of patient, and gave "Martha, TELL them. I am
Martha, a free-lance writer, dying. HURRY, HELP ME."
new full-time jobs of nurse, At 8:00 the next morning, his
sounding board and historian regular doctors, on their
of their ordeal. They lived regular rounds, conceded
between hope and despi.ir, that Hal. had been right:
through nightmare tripe to "Suddenly they exploded
this desperate emergency rooms and into action
hushed, tentative months of urgency upon them... A team
sadness that were only converged upon him to
pauses in the downward perform what are called
heroic measures."
spiral of Hal's life,
There were at least four ' Throughout, Martha
heart attacks, one while he scourges herself, trying to
was under the knife for a reconcile what she thinks is
double coronary bypass her irrational passivity as a
operation. Somewhere In the medical consumer. "I
course of "treatments" simply submitted, entered•
there was brain damage. upon their institutional
That was the most Un- madness, sat and waited
bearable degradation of all while life flowed down the
for Hal, the brilliant drain, assuming, because it
organizer: He couldn't is a symptom of mass
memorize the address of his madness to make such
doctor, couldn't reckon assumptions, that there was.
small change, couldn't even a guiding intelligence, acfollow the instructions that cepting that help would come
came with a pocket when it was. scheduled to
calculator.
come, and that I could make
Treated in the same it come no sooner, and that
hospital where he had been this was a rational course of
on staff, lint became a events, moving deeper and
reproach
to
the deeper into his catastrophe
professionals' efforts to with no clear understanding

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two people whose bravery
came as a surprise to them.

Reviews prepared by
the American Library Assn.

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prepared t. nil

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other source of funds
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to
begin (kt I ut tins. in knov.ls. S Slit ll t
said
lit ss ill t a k e th em t'
Meansshule preparation time for the Mood iS
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1981 fiscal year budget is fast

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Heartsou rids" is an homage

Martha Weinman Lear
Simon and Schuster,
$12.95), Is a book of terrible
beauty: it arouses the kind of
visceral alarm that haunts
almost every middleaged
man and woman, even while
it excites aesthetic and even
moral pleasures.
It Is the true story of how
heart disease changed the
llvesf
Lear, two people.' Harold
a prominent urologist
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and surgeon, woke up on
August 3, 1973 with pain 1n,,
his chest. It didn't go away
but "spread through his
chest, radiating upward into
his throat... Now it was

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gus ernment
property tax increase to c onte fl(l
nd V. ith .15
City Manager Warren knosslessaid the well. So we are scra tching to find any

pledged to pas the bond issue The annual city is faced with several unusual
franchise was sit aside each year and situations in tl. 1981 fiscal yçar. Among
invested in interest bearing bonds
them are:
fodas that fund totals more than $1.1
—Inflation at an all time high

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U1111LIrCli III I'lurida --otice 19;0.
Grotill Iloine Dirt-i-ttir is Gretchen
,Nlolatch. formed) (III-L-CLor of Y11's

According to John [tape, S0111's
project director for children's services,
the residential treatment prograin was
not terininated for lack of need — there

Stanley Scott Ilienne in Orange County,
The ne.w facility offers 24-hour, Sevenday-a.sseek supervision by the staff,
similar to Stanley Sco tt and Yl'l's
[)u11iher house llunav.ay Shelter, also
in Orange County
Y111 is operating thu emergency
shelter home under a tine-year $113,911
contract with hiltS John Masters,
coirunu Ica tions specialist with YPI,

was

always inure demand than they

could take care of — or lack of success,
but because of the increasing cost-, of
that type of facility due to inflation.
"There was a definite need and we
would have been very reluctant to terinmate the program even with the
budgetary restraint we were operating
under,'' said Rape.
Funding was to run through June for

i\ftcr we were approached by VP! in
January about leasing the property, we
deterimiined it would be in the best interest of the kids in Seminole County to
turn it over to them, since they were
funded through new funding froin 11115,"
Rape explained.

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consider our eiuiployces when hiring their
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the children remaining at the residential

center w ou ld be cared for by Y111 until
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parents or be placed elsewhit.-re.
Only 1116 (-all place a child at' the
adolescent proup hoine, said Nirs. Cotto.
have a fast turnover," she addLA.
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while others may be he re for a month or a
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placed with foster parents, a relative or
reconciled with their own parents.
Placement is more difficult for teenagers than younger children.
A depe nden t ch ild is defined as one
under the age of 18 who is found by the

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15 children, but VPl eventually- hopes to
be able to care for 20 as space is added
a nd a mobile home on the property is
fixed up Right now another uuiobiie home
Is used as the office and the youngsters

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needed and another $10,034 s'. ill be with behavioral disorders that kept them
needed Iromim the community flue staff from functioning normally in the home or have been surrendered to hitS or a child
placing agency for adoption, to ha ve
includes two counselors a cook, school and their families. The goal was to

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get thern back into their home and school

A (- ounprel'ieflsise
including soiui-t- CE TA
Eniployment Training Act workers.

if possible within a 90-day period There
was a70 percent success rate, Rape said.

piersistently run' away; to be habitually

truant from school to persistently
disobey the reasonable and lawful
demands of his parents or other legal
cusioumans and to oe oeyonu ineir control,

All of them are assigned chores
Youth E'rogramims, famous*ir its use of
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walk around, play basketball or ride the
two ponies. They all love the animals."
"We have all the boys we have room to
take right now and there is room for only
two more girls," said Mrs. Cotta,
The home is licensed to accommodate

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volunteers who will be scTeened and the task torcc, thu liwk
mmiint tutu; s for
t it mu
trained to assist staff and provide
plate
are 'eu St nuemueo
art residinti.i
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spe cific services in skills and
training, recreation, trios, visits and
tutor:
A counselor-friend system has been
organized to provide a one-to-one
relationship between a youth and a
volunteer when appropriate, either
during the youth's stay, after or both.
Former Seminole County' health and
Rehabilitative Services Single Intake
Supervisor Tom Weinberg was chairman
of the task force formed last year with a
goal of actively recruiting temporary
and foster placements for dependent
children and establishing a group home.
He has been given much of the credit for
obtaining the funding for the new group
home. He has since been promoted to
supervisor of HRS office in Apopka,

results III Increased inetidtiets '1
ucu auuu .i i.0 neglect i ii
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prograzum to allow a cooling tiff period"
between parent zit1 child contributes to
further deterioration iii (tie relationship,
Because of incidents of running assasand acting out behavior lie-re mel these'
children find their ssay Into the juvenile
justice systemum
VP! has it one-year least' ss mUm
Seminole Youth Ranch in 'as hit-fe it acre-es
to pay $600 it umuonth rent, take- cmv of
repairs and normal maintenance and
provide liability insurance
Dr. Alan Guy, president of the
Seminole Youth Ranch Board, said the
rent goes into a fund tolue U.,Cd ShOUld thC
board have to take over opt-ration of the

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operation of

the randi at the tinit- lwink!. Guy said the
hoa rd desi t e d
it let licaulu tin ossncrshmp of
the property hit e- IISU1m that it continue to
be operat ed as a facility for children.

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according to Mrs. Cotto, and have
emotional problems related to their
unstable environment and broken homes.
All are required to attend public school
while at the ranch.
"They all seem to like it here," she
said, "because of the country-like at,
mosphere. They have plenty of room to

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y outi I main-h has undergone several

changes, since It 'asas chartered in
1969 as a n o n-pu of it, interdenominational
mnstituut'n ek'ditatt-d to rehabilitation of
delinquent .) I trouble-I juveniles It
origunall SS.IS Ieri4aTuiLt'd as Semmunole All
Youth Shelter by a group of county
resuteuiLs concerned over the tack of
)uvenm le leo mm in the county and the fact
titat t-teiltrvn 'asele lucid in the jail
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funds, purchase hand and build facilities,
the shelter was dedicated and opened in
September 1f174, and operated without

any goverrumient funds. It has been
known as the Seumunole Youth Ranch
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compliance office of the Law Enfor- and could not be disturbed.

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cement Assistance Administration of the

Mize, in a cover letter to the 144-page

plalning parties. 11 the city is to U.S. Equal Employm ent Opportunity

Jack Pridgen, aide to Sen, Chiles, said 'rnponse to a questionnaire from the cooperate In any further investigation, it

Commission nearly

three years ago. Both
A U.S. Justice Department official Justice Department, refused Vlednesday the file on the city's request for Justice Department concerning former is absolutely essential that we have this had been terminated by the city earlier,
Wednesday afternoon refused to answer to answer any questions atlout the case. assistance has "been flagged" and the Acting Police Sgt, John C. Moore and information," Mize said In the letter,
but the reasons for termination from
any auestk*ta about why the city of . He also said it
--would be fruitless In t. Justice Department will be contacted on Tony Brooks-currently on tIi esltu't
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Sanford Is being investigated for alleged tempt to gain answers from anyone else a regular basis until some response Is payroll as a Drug Enforcement Agency Sanford "denies all allegations of as part of the agreement.

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restaurant and a beauty parlor sharing the complex of conHerald Staff Writer
crete block buildings.
A Sanford' restaurant which held Its grand opening only a
Holiday House is open today, "but it smells terrible" said
ek ago had Its doors closed by (Ire early this morning,
employee Deborah Hanna, adding the staff was working to
Cust Sandic*d, 300 E. Commercial Ave. a new restaurant clean soot from interior walls.
which opened April ,wa5 swept bya f ire first repor ted at
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1:43 this morning, Sanford firefighters say.
rstaurants, Including Club W. The Fourty Thieves, Ruby's
• The fire started In the bar area, destroying about half of the
chines restaurant and the new one just opened by Julius
ipewly refurbished building's Interior and severely damaging Sandroni, of 2813 Sanford Ave.
We rest, Sanford Fire Chief George Harriett said.
Sandroni was not availible for comment this morning, but
State fire Investigators joined Sanford firemen In their Helen Appleton, the Orlando-based manager of the property
Patch for a cause of Up blaze This nx izcg Harr ieit said he for its Marylantthwner,jald it will be rebuilt if the structure is
had no idea he We fire started.
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The building's roof and possibly some support girders will
The property is owiedby Potomac, Md. resident Chang Pin
liave'in be replaced because of heat damage, Harriett said, Yu, who purchased the l8,94quare-1oot
complex in Sepestimating damage to the Interior alone at more than $30,000
tember, 1979 from J W Hickman of Winter Park for $375,000
. Police say they received a call from a First Street resident
On the advice of a tire investigator this morning, Appleton
shortly before 1-46 a m today, reporting the fire
declined to say how much the building is insured for
By 1:43 a.m., firefighters were on the scene, working to
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officer, requested that some answers be wrongdoing." He also said that Officer
Mayor Let- P. Moore has said that the
settled nearly ftee years ago.
public infqtmatlon office," Hamby said,
Meanwhile, City Attorney Vernon Min given the city now that the city has Brooks is still employed by * city and is city would comply with this request for

At the same time U.S. Sen. Lawton • An inquiry at that office also eliclte no forwarded to the Justice Department a responded to the federal government,
apparently satisfied with his position of information and documentation. Calling
Cities, D-Lakeland, has yet to receive a Information. An attempt today to cox act thick packet of Inforznatlwi demanded by
"Now that the city has responded to the employment and former officer Moore the new Justice Department in.
response from that agency on questions by telephone Ms. Winifred A. Duuton, that agency under threat to the city of its questionnaire, It would seem appropriate would still be employed by the city If It vestigation "harassment,"
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furlher action of this sort might wind up
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rights, compliance, was unsuccessful, any future Law Enforcement Assistance be furnished evidence of complaints and
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Embassy released one hostage for telephone with the gunmen and con- shouting support for Iranian leader stomach. He was helped down the emmedical treatment today, theip relented vinord them to extend their noon Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
bassy front steps by two policemen and
on back-to-back death threat deadlines deadline for two hours.
Police negotiators said they had no taken away. in a waiting ambulance.
against 11 others.
"This Is not a sign of weakness, but our identities of the gunmen other than their
Police said Cramer was suffering a
71111721111 armed members of "The Group IuznanItazlan duty," the gunmen said In claim to be Iranians of Arab descent "stomach infection."
of the Martyr" decided twice within two a statement to police. "We are giving the from the province of Khuzestan.
hours to extend deadlines let for born- Iranian government until 2pin.(9 a.m.
The hostage-takers wish the world to
The gunmen demanded the release of
btng the embassy, which they Morns EDT) today. "After 2 p.m. today, all 91 prisoners held in Khuzestan by know they were humane people because
andoccupled Wednesday. Both deadlines responsibility falls on the Iranian Khomeini's government. They said they Cramer needed medical attention," a
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also wanted autonomy for the region and police spokesman said.
The gunmen, who stressed they were
But Um gunmen left themselves an out, an airplane to fly themselves and their
Cramer's stomach problems occurred
Iranians of Arab descent, originally saying they would extend the deadline hostages out of Britain.
Less
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Just 30 minutes before the first food through a window to the hostages
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their demands for the relaueof
the British guvefllflleflL"
two massive black wooden front doors of dication the two incidents were related.
comrades imprisoned in Iran were inst.
The second deadline passed quietly, the embassy and released one of their
Cramer was the second hostage
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bithfor liabifltylnanrance,review a site plan
numerous
council a month ago to halt construction until for the proposed construction of a Palmer
building deficiencies were corrected face Electric office on WIHXW Avenue; approved
cii second reading an ordinance changing the
legal action from the city

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structqre or to continue wi the procedures

JohnSqulresof the ComBankCorp.; considet
an agreemeQi from Central Florida Bench
which 'would allow the firm to locate its
advertising benches in the city, and to

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Ignored previous orders to halt construction. office commercial on a $-acre parcel on Lake
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WASHINGTON( UPI) The changing of the guard
has begun at the State Department with Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance gone, taking "one big sadness"with
him, and the acting secretary, Warren Christopher,
saying that he will leave after Edmund Muskie is in
office.
Muskie probably will not take over as secretary of
state for about three weeks, giving him time as
chairman of the Senate Budget Committee to finish
work on the 1961 budget before his. confirmation
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Department employees Wednesday, he. said he was
leaving "with one blgsadness ... the fact that some of
our colleagues cannot be with us. My thoughts and
prayers will re main with them and with you
to he lp
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safely."
It was the Iran hostage issue that finally divided
Vance from the president. Vance, it has been learned,
believed that the rescue mission, even if It had been
successful, might have resulted In other Americans,
Including reporters In Iran, being taken hostage by the
Iranian radicals.

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Sanford Middle School Friday evening. Other members of the cast Include:
(from left) Tisha Tipton, Murphy Wolford, Todd Hildegran, Michelle'
Johnson, Elise Freeman, Tracy McNeill and Liz Prior (on the couch).

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scene of another blaze, which destroyed a home currently
under renovation on 13th Street.
Harriett said the fire burned the entire second story off a
house at 1107 W. 13th St., under renovation by owner, Charles
Merritt. L 602 S. Sanford Avg.
Although no one was legally living in the home, Harriett says
the fire appears to have been started by someone sleeping in
the empty building.
No one was found at the scene or reported Injured In the
blaze, he said. The en* structure Is probably damaged
beyond sal vaging, Harriet!
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inunda ted low-lying homes and prompted authori ties
evacua te about 1 families near Big, Thompson Canyon.
:where a flash flood killed more than l30 people in 1978. Heavy
rains, ,thunderstorms and some snow hit West Virginia Wedsiesday, bringing mudelldes and flooding that ca used officials
o close schools in some areas. Golfball.aized hail and heavy
a1ns pel ted por tions of north and central Texas. In Colorado,
hunderstorzns dumped 1½ Inches into the Big Thompson and
J'oudre ri vera, already swollen from winter snow runoff. he
Vera and a.forecast of more thunderstorms for
lapIWy
today forced Larlmer County offldals to use for the flrst time a
flood plan prepared after the 1976 flood which killed at least 139
people. Some bodies were never recovered.
I AREA READINGS1 a.m.): temperature: 67; overnight
ow; 64; yesterday's high: 85; barome tric pressure: 2992;
relative humIdity: 84 percent; lnds: west at 9 m.p,h.
~ FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs,9:09 a.m.,9:27
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move," said Hunt, who has been active in the United Fund and
many other community projects and organiza tions.
that replaces his present boss, Bill Dresser. He said he was
not ready to announce who his successor as Sanford manager
would be, but he will be coming to town. out week.
Hiatt's new office will be in the Sun Bank lit downtown
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The suit charges the doctors and nurses at Seminole.
Memorial should have noticed Anderson's condition
SUIT FILED AGAINST DOCTORS, HOSPITAL
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In September, 1977, nine months after he took
counts would do pretty good because they all in- - office, the self-described
-country banker"
volve false statements. The false statement counts forced to resign his budget post. He underwent was
three
are clear ones to try."
days of Senate hearings into his past financial
"It's through as far as I'm concerned," said dealings invoking loans at several north Georgia
Lance Wednesday, although he addd, i the banks.
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have to do is ring the bell."
in
May l979charging Lance and business associates
- Lance said he talked to President Carter shortly

tion, but will take on the Republicail candidate.
Carter told several hundred community leaders invited to
the White House Wednesday he woul4 begin to travel "within a
few week."
"It has been a long ti me that I have stayed in th e White
House, under extraordinary circumstances," Carter said.
"But times change, and a lot of the responsibilities that have
been on m hulders the past few months have now been
alleviated to some degree.
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of the American hostages," he said, "but we have now coinpleteci a rescue operation that was complicated, and which,
unfortunately, was not successful,"
ORLANDO, Fla, (UP!) - A police investigator says
A White House aide said the president would make a series of
the 15-year-old girl whose parents believed *e. was
short trips, "probably out and back the same day." He said no
trips have been scheduled yet, and the type of appearances has
abducted from a rock conièrt three weeks ago decided
to stay in Nashville because something was missing not been decided,
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Presidential press secretary Jody Powell said the president
Juice Finkbeiner and the 17-year-old boy she has been
. will not debate Sen. Edward Kennedy.
living with - apparently voluntarily - In Nashville
Carter "does intend, if he is the Democratic nominee, to
were taken Into custody Tuesday. They were located at
debate the nominee of the Republican Party, If the Republican
a Music p
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rehabilitated drug users. Powell said it was Carter's "udgment he can conduct a
June was last seen in Orlando on April 5, when she
limi ted travel schedule without having a deleterious effect on
I the hostage situation,"
left a concert at the Tangerine Bowl with her brotherin-law Leonard Strickland because she was feeling
sick, Strickland said someone he believed to be a
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W hen Strickland returned from Inside, the car had
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"We have not established without a doubt whether it
was or was not an abduction," Orlando Police Chief
United Press international
James
soy said Wednesday at a news conference,
The government finally has concluded t1e United States is in
a recession, officials say 10 million American coupon-clippers
cheat on their Income taxes, and for the first time it costs a
family of four more than $20,000 a year to maintain a moderate
standard of living.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - After weeks of
"We are clearly now moving Into a recession," said the
debate and study, the House Regniatory RefOrm
administration's chief inflation fighter Alfred Kahn WednesCommittee has approved and sent to the floor a bill
day. "The only question is 'how deep it' Is going;"
removing most regulations from the bus and trucking
Kahn commented after the Commerce De par tment reported
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The controversial measure was passed on a 17-1 vote
March, Its sharpest drop In 5½ years and its third largest on
Wednesday with the only negative vote cast by Rep.
record,
.Fred Jones, D-Auburndale.
The Index, a collection of statistics showing where the
Although theSenatehasapproveda bill providing for
economy is heading, fell to 131.3, With the exception of
::: significant deregulation of trucking, there are major
January, it has been heading downward since October.
differences between the two measures,
"I think the index is telling us something - wt're ip a
Truckers oppose deregulation, fearing it will lead to
I., cutthroat competition tha t will force smaller cornrecession now," said Felix Ta,
mm the Commerce Depa rtpanies out of business.
merit's keeper of the Index.
Treasury Secretary G. William Miller appealed to Congress
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divide in order to ensure the taxes are paid.
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should be treated differently from someone who is clipping
MIAMI(UPI) - Attorneys for the suspended chief of
coupons," said Miller,
the nation's fifth largest school system say they will
Internal Revenue Commissioner Jerome Kurtz said 7 million
appeal his conviction on charges he tried to use public
to6rnllllon Americans under report interest and dividends and
money to buy gold, luxury plumbing fixtures for his
another 2 million fail to file returns on'such Income - a total of
$127,000 vacation )orne.
about 10 million violators.
It took an all-white jury only 21* hours to come back
Organizations representing financial institutions oppose the
with a guilty verdict on the second degree grand theft
tax,
maintaining it would discourage savings and hur t the
charges_against Dr. Johnny L. Jones, former Dade
elderly
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County superintendent of schools,
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Ways and Means Committee. th
Jones, who displayed no emotion as he listened to e
verdict, was convicted of trying to use a special,
emergency fund to buy luxury plumbing fixtures for a
second home he was building near Naples, Fla.

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City, gave Senate Investigators dramatic testimony
about, the extent of mob control in Kansas City.
In testimony pr epared for the Senate permanent
subcommittee on investigations Bonadonna linked
Cammisano to at least nine killings in the past 30 years.
"Willie the Rat" got his nickname "because he killed
people and stuck them in sewers so the rats could eat
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son on Dec. 9, 1977. The youth died 24 days later at Florida
Hospita l North.
The suit also charges physician P.L. Bacharach, on the
three-member Medical Mediation panel w hich In March found
the physicians and hospital innocent of any wrongdoing in the
Incidel, .ws biased in favor cf the doctors. In March, the mediation panel, which is convened to:
evaluate medical evidence before a malpractice trial, found no
LSVlFS of n IgeeJ anyon' part In the, death of Robert

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medica l malpractice suit.
-Douglas Ande rson, Deltona, fa ther of Robe rt Anderson, who
dle4 In 1977 at the age of 17, has filed suit charging physicia ns
Frederick Weigand and Harvey Schefsky and Seminole

neurologist for an encephalogram, which may be entered
Into evidence,
The test is the-last In a series of psychological evaluations of
Oli ver reques ted by his attorneys before the trial be gan.

SAN SALVADOR, El Sal9ador (UPI)
Gunmen
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bomb attack on a meeting of a powerful leftist alliance
that urged a massive turnout for an anti-goverment
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County two years ago, ended early to allow defense attorneys
to take their client for neurological tests.
The prosecution In the case of the death of Clara Lame
Clayton, whose body was found May 20, 1978, Ina Geneva field,
was expected to wrap up Its case today, the third day of
testimony.
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announced and, "he was Thomas Mitchell, Richard T. Carr and 11. .1~ickson
Mullins with bank fraud and conspirac-.
Is considering defense motions for directed verdicts
delighted."
of aquittal and will not rule on the matter until midLance was one of the first people Carter brought
"The results iiere not guilty on nine of the 12
June, after seeing briefs from both sides,
to Washington. lie served as director of the U.S. counts against me ..
and that's all that's important
Chief prosecutor Edwin A. Tomko would not say if Office of Management and Budget, and was
the to me," Lance said "I would hope the judge would
the government would seek to retry Lance. Justice
man Carter expected to lead his effort to reorganize dismiss the rest
of the counts because, to nni they
Department attorney Marvin Loewy, a member of the federal bureaucracs.
ought to be dismissed,"

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The former federal budget director's 3z-month
trial ended Wednesday with the jury finding him
ipnont of nine f the 12 counts against him, and
declaring itself deadlocked on the remaining three.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr., who

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Carter should *gotiate with Iran, but he says last
week's aborted mission to free the 53 American.
hostages may speed their return home.
"I do not believe one shouldneoIIate with the people
who take hostages," Kissinger told a news conference
Wednesday. "You encourage the taking of hostages
an4youencouragetheraiMngofdeman&amp;.
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released," he said. "We have let a lot of time go by
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was closed to loggers, sightseers and most residents,
"In the opini on of scientific experts the Mount St.
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as "condo-conversion" that has
agree to minor changes made by the Senate and send Gov. Bob made rental housing tough to find in the coastal urban areas
Graham landmark legislation today that seeks to protect the
'fbi. Iloust passed its bill iIitl 1591 .Tuesday
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Norman Floyd within the next few days under the investigative procedures adopted by the Altamonte Springs City
Commission Tuesday night.
Altamonte Springs attorney Michael D. Jones filed a lawsuit
agai nst the city commission in February asking the circuit
ctrt todirect the commission to investigate whether Floyd,
ha4 abused t he powe rs of his office; allowed a pollce.coverup
of aostitution operatierr and other tharges. The proced ures
were adopted by ordinance Tuesday night as a result of the
Jaw
suit.
"If deemed by the court and City Attorney James Fowler
that my lawsuit will not stand as a complaint under the ordinance (set ting the investiga ti ve procedures) I will present a
letter to the ci ty and file the charges again," Jones said today.
Jones said he has not seen the procedures set out in the ordinance as it was finally adopted Tuesday nigh t.
The ordinance calls for a preliminary review of a complaint
filed against an elect ed official by a city commissioner chosen
by the commission. If the commissioner finds charges to be
frivolous or poli tically motivated the commission would Stop
the investiga tion at that point.
U the commlülon found the charges hact substance, the
matter would be turned over to an Investigator, then to a
hear ing examiner and ul timately to the commission to
determine w hether the person should be removed from office
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MOSCOW (UPI) The ambassadors of the United
States and several other NATO nations have decided
not to attend today's May Day celebration in Red
Stivare In an apparent boycott to protest the Soviet
liwasion o&amp;Afghaiistanr- '
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nations which said they would either send no one or a
low-level representative to the annual festivities that
celebrate the dignity of labor.
The May Day Parade In Red Square is traditionally'
presided over by the Soviet Union's top leadership, who
appear atop the tomb of Vladimir I. Lenin, the founder
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France and Iceland decided not to attend, diplomatic
sources said, and the ambassador of Japan was
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The American Red- Cross Is looking for
volunteers to donate 'a few bows a month to help
the community. If you have some spare time or a
skill you would like to share, the Red Cross can
use you. Thëybeed drivers, typiita, first aid,
CPR and water safety Instructors. Red Cross can
also use yWr experience as 'a writer, ocfa1
worker, artist, photographer or speaker.
If a friendly smile and kind voice are all you
have to offer they can use that, too.
Betty Kienth, chafrthan of. volunteers, will
Interview Interested persons on. Tuesday, May 6
and Friday, May 9 at the Central Florida
Chapter House, 5 North Bwnby Ave., Orlando,
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Red Cross offers avariety of services to the
community including disaster relief, first aid,
swimming, and CPR classes, and assistance for
military personnel and tIIr families in time of
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evacuation, said she had been "bruised who added that U.S. officials later Impressed
trapped In the embassy compound when
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county bar association. Lawyers will be. at the
SCHOOL RECEIVES. FLAGS
booth at the Altamonte Mall through Saturday to
answer legal questions free Ot ch arge.
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Alec hayes (left) and MelissaWagner. 1)011) first
Week activities Ivlude free egat checkups
grade students Pinecrest Elementary School in
available for a phone call to the county bar
Sanford, display new nags presented to their class
association In Altamonte Springs, a raffle For an,
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MRS. LORETA J. CARJACK D. WELION
Auto-Train round trip (tot aid the county-law
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Wilfred J. Samson Sr.,76,of PENTER
areni aa1,er
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Jack Dean Welton, 59, of 195
library) and a softball game Saturday between - 1491 Landover Ave., Deltona,
Ada
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(lit' children
Mrs. Loreta J. Carpenter, S.FowthSt.,LakeMarr,died representative
sheriff's deputies and county 'lawyers.
died Wednesday at Seminole 81, of Lakeview Nursing Thursday at Seminole display two of the Flags, which
presented to
Memorial Hospital. Born in Center, Sanford, - died Memorial Hospital. Born in 11 classes. Mary Ann Germain Is the teacher for
Quebec, Canada, he moved 10 Tuesday night. Born in St. Johns, Mich,, he moved to the class.
Deltona three years ago from Atlanta, she lived In Sanford Sanford six years ago from St.
New Britain, Conn. He was It for the past six years. She was Johns. He Was a retired mail r
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member of Our Lady of the Heights, Flu, Presbyterian and a member of the
Lakes Catholic Church and Church.
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Palmetto Avenue Baptist'
the Ne England Club of
she is survived by one Church.
Is Pleased To Announce
Deltona.
daughter, Mrs. Virgil L.
Survivors include his wife,
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Opening Of His Office
He is survived by his wife, Bryant Jr., Lake Mary; two Phyllis Welton; one daughter,
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Monday t'hru Saturday
daughters, Earlene Blouln, grandchildren; two great- 'Jeffery, Lansing; and five
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Southington, Coon., and Mrs. grandchildren; three sisters; grandchildren.
DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 323-2300
Bonita Apostle, Berlin, Conn.; and tine brother.
Gramkow Funeral Home is
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LAKjRY BLVD. 323-2301
two brothers, Hervey and
Brisson Funeral Home-PA in charge of arrangements.
Lorenzo, Quebec; sisters, is in chare of arrangements, '
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breast , Iymphoma,nyeloma and melanoma.
UPI Health Editor.
The repor t said th e society also is enNEW YORK (UP!) A grim prediction In couraging the development of ways to reduce
the American Cancer Society's annual report, the nearly prohibitive cost of interferon,
Issued recently, said cancer will hit at least 8.5 estimated at $30,000 to get enough for one
million new victims during the 1980s
2 patient.
million more t han it afflicted in the igios.
"Conventional methods of .roduction can
This is more people than have ever been requir e 65,000 pints of blood to yield only 100
struck by cancer in any decade in the nation's milligrams of interferon," the report said.
history.
"Already the cost of a minimum daily dose
The prediction came from Lane W. Adams, in the clinical cancer trials has been halved
ACS executive vice president.
from $150 to $75. More recently there has been
"In spite of solid progress in prevention
significant progress toward efficient
cancer will strike more people than ever," he production by combining the gtne for human
said.
leukocyte interferon with bacteria."
The report said one reason for the expected
Interferon Is nature's product. It comes out
jump in cancer Incidence is that people are of a cell attacked by a virus.
living longer. Cancer is described by many
The repor t also told of promises from
scientists as a disease of aging
biologic modifiers, new agents that include
"The number of people who are living Into vitamin C and E, retinoic acid a chemical
the cancer-prone years Is increasing," Adams relative of vltami.i A, and other substances
said. "In 1976 the over-50 population was 50 against cancer,
million. By 1990, II will be 63 million."
These ha've been found to stimulate the
The longer a person, lives the greater the
body's
immune system '1 bolstering cancerchance of. cancer - being detected,
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epidemiologists health detectives say.
The biologic modifiers,1thq report sa(d, may
On the. treatment front the repot 1rePorel
validate other ways of treating or preventing
on,
agent
cancer.
million dollar tes ts as a cance r therapy.
"Al though preliminary res ults of the ACS
Adams said advances in the detection and
study appear promising,, more research is treatment of cancer_ will cause .greater
needed to determine whether this natural numbers of cancer patients to live longer lives.
proteinis capable of curing some patlent.swlth
He said this will require more extensive
the report said.
patient service and rehabilitation programs
can
Dur ing the past year, clinica l trials were -such as Reach to Recovery for breast cancer
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people for the rally froni outlying neighborhoods and villages.
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away or sent back to Cuba to face per. sensitive to the basic human desires that
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The grim signiflance for Mr. Carter is that his, those dumps? Kaufman says it has lacked the
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Bamboo is particularly Interesting, said
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weakness in the industrial northeast, which problem a very high priority.
Soderatrom, because It does something no
The American public has been not only first
WASHINGTON (UPI)
A bsznboott*t other plant does: all stands from the same
provided his victory margin against Gerald Ford
surprised and then crushingly disappointed,
In ivig, Congress pissed the Resource
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bl
ooms
bUt once a cátary is n
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but hak iuftered a blow to the collective pride.
In, 1916 and especially U the Reagan anipaIgn conservauon
Act,.
its Inconspicuous flowers. When blossoming Is where In the world It Is transplanted.
What naturally follows, once the shock wears
cuts into his Southern base as seems likely,
authorized EPA to develop and Implement a completecl-Uie plant will the all over the
e flowering cycles range In length from
Th
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f, Is anger. That may not in itself
'lb be sure the Carter people take comfort in program to control the diSposal Of toxic world.'
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seven years to 120 years.
whelm
the Carter presidency, but It - is going
having two4irds of the delegates required for waste. But Kaufman and others assert that
Although
gardeners
who
grow
the
or.
"Scientists
are
still
at
a
loss
to
explain
this
to
narrow
options and make much more
5tt&amp;tinfl UfldCI' strong IndUStry naniental plant may find the event a mechanism
nomination and In knowing Kennedy must win the
it Is one of the greatest
difficult
efforts
to deal with the Iranian crisis
mduj)ce, botanists are excIted,
about 70 percent of those remaining, an almost pres5lre, has thrown up roadblocks 10
botanical mysteries," said Soderstrozn, who
with
any
degree
of finesse.
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impossible task. But the Kennedy forces can now
And let us not forget the allies. Having,
"Wawa ordered not to." for anymore botany at the Smithsonian, stumbled upon a
He compared the mechanism to an "alarm
grudgingly come around to
fight on, winning here and there, and then make a
patch
ci
blooming
bamboo,
he
was
ecitMic.
dock"
which
Is
genetically
Imprinted
In
all
of
the
convention
with
raging
Imminent
hazards
to
the
public
health
from
American economic and diplomatic moves,l
donnybrook
waste.dlspc5al practices," says Kaufman.
"The whole garden was dying. It was horribly cells Of every plant. When the time keeper
they
have been rewarded by being deceived1
challenges on rules, credentials and platform that
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ugly," be said. "But It was beautiful to me." -"rings", the plant blooms.
as to American military intentions. If InlUa1
!could drive rank and file Democrats and 1n
Soderitrom says the blooming of the urnexplained tousby top management, Lstofight
"Some new shoots barely emerge from the
reports are to be believed, they are bitterly,
dependent voters away -from Mr. Carter in Inflation. And, In their minds, finding more brella bamboo Is a long awaited moment for ground before they produce flowers and stop
raentful at having not been Informed. It Is
November.
botanists, who need flowers to accurately growing," he said. It may take a decade
sites
where
people
are
bejng
poisoned,
orthat
llkelytobe
very dlIflcuftindeetJ get them
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Classify
a
plant.
might
blow
up,
could
contribute
to
Inflation."
before
the
stand
regains
Its
former
mass,
rally again to the cause as defined by:
However stimulating George Bush. may find the
Pennylvania
After being misnamed half a dozen times In
In Asia, the blooming cycle often disrupt
Washington.
Administration officials say In their defens
vote totals, his chances at the
the century since it was discovered, the tree- the regional ecology. Flowering b associated
m
will
be
no
rallyln5
problems
In
regulations toadmninister the 1973act
nom1nat1on have to be even slimmer than those of
grass, as It Is called, is finally revealing its
with dls.aterin India, u rat pcfpiilatlonafeast
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however. There, the revolution had
finally ready and will be released shortly. true it
Kennedy. Nevertheless, Bush may have Served
spati
Thamnocalamus
is.
on
the fleshy fruits and descend on
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been coming apart at the seams. Civil wan
1 the Republicancause overall, albeit unwittingly,
stand
ly,
no only known
of the umbrella villages, bring disease and destruction.
between extremists Of the religious right and
bam1oo In the United States is In the Arnold
Thamnoalamua last bloomed In western
by forcing Reagan to shore up the weak spots that waste. But environmentalists Poo-Poo
Marxist left appea ed Imminent. Thatl
' Aboretian at Harvard. That Is, Soderstrcm, China In the l0'a. Several months ago, It
arenow exposed while there is still tlynetodogo. efforts and, Interestingly, s does EPA's.
prospect may not have been removed, but isl
suspectiitls the umbrella beznboo.Hewill bloomed lnDenmarkand -Germany.Ona
Aside from Bush's tremendous financial ad- Kaufman.
WmIY
to be postponed a the factions again
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not know for sire until it flowers, loses its
recant trip to China, So ifroin observed
vantage over Reagan, who spent too much of his
make
common
cause against the. American
to put so many
leaves, and dies.
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Although there are no blossoms yet, Gary
Bamboo has great economic Importance in
It
may
well
be,
as
some
supposedly
attributable to poor organization by the Reagan situations they will be virtually
Kohler, bamboo specialist at 'the Arnold Asia, where people depend on the plant for
knowing observers have suggested, that this
campaigh staff,
meanIngless," he says,
Aboretumn, said the plant Is showing sIia of
food and t*aildlog materials.
Is no more thanthe Up of the Iceberg. That
But perhaps Reagan himself must assume
," the Eliza1eth warehouse preliminary growth and could be in lull, bloom
Socisretrom sees great potential for
"For instance,"
there Is more to come and that all Is fa from
dimtrial applications Of the plant It grows
maximum responsibility for the setback that would not have fallen under our control. While' within a week or two.
lost.
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Possibly. But whatever may be co
will
beautful, and graceful.'Soderstrom . suited to making paper and riyon.
the toll for poor research and false facts, for loophole, and for the last year while It has said.
find it much rougher going, if be
a
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to12
Soderetrom says be Is now frying to - gripon thebodagestodateasb
in bankruptcy it would fall under gnis,w
impulsive' and Ill-considered sta tements that
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Recalling a 1mllir blow to national hopes
hackneyed speaking style, and for general lack
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What the Israelis accomplished at Entebbe
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Iran.
The situations are not, of course, precisely
comparable. Those two commando
operations to free airliners held by a handful
of terrorists were logistically relatively
simple: compared with the challenge of
penetrating the capital of a hostile nation to
rescue the hostages of street mobs backed by
what passes for that nation's authorities.
But Intents were Identical to resolve an
impasse with a swift and unexpected use of
force, ihe surgical, strike. - beloved of
strategists. And the potential impact upon
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May Day celebrations praising
Fidel Castro's Cuba contrasted sharply today with the exodus
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"If there had been a thermal inversion with
the wind blowing out of the west, we would
likely have had to evacuate all of New York
City," says Hugh Kaufman, the EnvironAlthough Kennedy is expansively proclaiming mental Protection
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makes the nomination "winnable" and up for
What troubles officials like Kaufman even
grabs, actually the results were not all that more
Is that the Elizabeth warehouse was
encouraging for him: He won by the razor-thin only one of more than 2,000 storage facilities
:margin of less than 6,000 votes out of almost 1.5 throughout the United States that EPA has
:million cast and he- can thank large pluralities pinpointed as "Imminently hazardous to
among blacks, labor-union members, and the . public health." Further, they believe that far
poor on welfare whom he successfully alienated more dangerous than explosions like the one
from the president. And with no crossover escape In New Jersey Is the leakage of toxic
from dump sites.,
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itself so strongly In other primaries made its
preferince"
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had In loss than a month," says Kaufman.
:votes and almost 40,000 for Gov. Jerry Brown,
"But much more Insidious and dangerous Is
who has been out of the race for several weeks. what
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notify affected customers as the utility department didn't know which of five water valves
controlled -what, but added, "now we do."
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for selling space outside may be made by calling
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Sen. Ted Kennedy and George Bush1 kept their'
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campaign trail all the way into the convention hall
this summer.
President Carter and Ronald Reagan are so far
ahead in the respective Democratic and
Republican delegate counts that they can afford
the popular-vote setback, especially when each of
them still managed to grab about half of the
Pennsylvania delegates. But losses by Kennedy
and Bush would probablyhave ended their

Longwood City Commissioner June Irmann
has been named by the Longwood-Wfnter
Springs Area Chamber of Commerce to fill the
unexpired, term on Its boardf directors left
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Pirates developed en route to winning the World Series last
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beating up his 90 miles per hour fasthall.
"I was docked at 104 miles per hour atone time," Feigner
recalls about his hea ter w hich he used to mow down some local
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fastbafl and a baffling change of pace, catcher Bateman
helped the Cour t build a 7-2 lead with a pair of long (300 feet)
homers off burly Bob Coachelos.
Conekelos, who works and pitches slow-pitch for Stromberg
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twO hits and Alan Baky one, This reporter had the distinction of
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Wedneaft night against ft Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas
City's lefthander Lam GurA's - pitches wen wor" just
righL The result — a 0
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Seminole at 5 p.m. at Fort Mellon Park,Mhile Jack Proeser

West
Tmptfn, $t.L
is is 24.333.
American League -- Farm;r, Football
May 1 - N.Y. Islanders at
W L Pc?. 01 Hndrck, St.L
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Oakland - Traded defensive Buffalo, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago
12 6 .447 —
Parker, Pit
16 69 23 .333 Burgmsler, SOS 3;
SIVIfl back Jack Tatum and two draft
May 3
Buffalo at N.Y.
Oakland
12 S .400 1
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II 4$ 16.333 pItchers tied with, 2.
AtSanherdOrlando
cholces to Houston for running islanders, S pm.
Texas
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back Kónny King.
May 6 - Buffalo t N.Y.
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Kan City
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AmerIcan League
Firstrace-5 14, 1:31:31
Seattle - Traded linebacker Islanders. I p.m.
a
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Sammy Green to Houston for the
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10 10 .500 3
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4RR'S Eve
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round choke in the, Buffalo, 1:05 p.m.
NBA Playoffs
California
$ 10 .411 4
Staub, Ten
11 51 21 .412
3.20
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at
N.Y.
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Rivers, Ten
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17 43 24 301 Eastern Conference Final
MlIw at Cieve, ppd., fog
Johnson, Chi
Free estimate If other reps Irs rmde'd
Second race-3-84i 30:05
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line.
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vs.
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Detroit L Tex 4, 10 Inns.
Bochte, Sea
21 74 V .365
18.60 1.00 , 4.20
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backer-defensive lineman Willie Buffalo, $ p.m.
(Best 4-01-1)
Minnesota 10, Seattle 3
Pn.ItJI, Del
17 69 25 363
10.50 5.00
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wins
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City
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April 11
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- Announced the
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signing
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National
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7.40
3.00
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4 Wright Free
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Milwaukee - Forward Dave
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27
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3Aierts Dingus 13.20 740
Western Conference Final
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In today's action in the Sanford Little American League, ~
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double.

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gum leaf over a Wo of shigles for Rotary.
After trailing K V.F.W
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Kirk Blocker collected three of First Federal's seven hhts,

V~A 1111ft TwusavullI a ru.6-1-6
the Staten Island Cricket and Basiball Muh. 9 suftwu tournament at LM&amp;AM
VFW
Robbinfugginsabscienjoyeda good day at the plate wi a4The sport caught on quickly and deidopd Into a vigorous,
Wednesday in big fashion, Wasting the Lady Buccaneers of
6 performance, including a double.
fast moving ameofLIn13, the United Mates Lawn
DaytonaMalnhand3l.
AlitoId,theLadySemlnoleapoun&amp;d outflbitsagal tthe
Tennis AssOidatim was fomded to standardize rut" PC- ' Dells Bentw- snacked a pair, ot'bome runs and Sherry 'Patriots, Sanford moves ihto todayl6, wad-flnals, joiningnsother
Udning to scoring, size of ft bA and rackek .
Bledsoe, Dee Det Hogan and Johnnie Bennet all popped solo
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Poppa Jay's went into the bottom of the sixth trailIng 14-8,

but milled for five runs and had the tying run on third base -

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Industries' Roosevelt Gaines, a double by David Daniels and

at Mayfair Bob
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1874. Bermuda vacation gavelnr the
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Mike Baker went the again.
distance for the Kiwanis win.
Mar1 Outerbrldge introduced tennis to th United States in
Steve Barnes was the

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And sometimes* he doesn't even have to grow It.
Wi th two strikes on the Wt batter Nick Brady, Feigner
chased his lflelder,thto the dugout. He went into his windup.
I I Feigner uses a coud made up of four pliyers. 'He pitches and but Instead of releasing Ow ball, deftly slipped It into his glove.
. guer, John Batenan catches. Al Jacksori
A second later. catcher Bateman slapped his glove, umpire
"plays fint- him and his son, J. R. Feigner'uivally plays Willie Brown called strike three and a helpless Brady wonshortstop.
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event Wednesday, Sponsored by Atlantic National Bank. The champs from
First Federal jumped in front 8-0 before Poppa Jay's closed

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home run and two singles by Jasp6 Collins. Theodore Graham
Wasted a home run and,a single, while bavid Reed and Dee
Johnson slapped two single spiece.'Sutton added a -double. ,
Willie Brown pitched a one-hitter for Clem Leonard Shell.
striking out seven in four innings. The game was shortened to

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betting, and the sport again declined in popularity until by
19th century, only the wealthy were playing the game.
The modern history , of tennis began là l73, when Major
Walter Wingfield Introduced lawn wals in-Engl" fnili Was a

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him" the 6-4, 240-pound Bateman said. "ButI think his 1ocati
Feinger brought his traveling road show to Sanford has im proved. He can throw It wherever he wants."

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runs with two homers shd Bill Robdow*added
In other games, Hous ton beat Cincinnati, 5.1, New York

"He's slowed down a little in the four years I've been

4hen he gave up two runs that softball's Eddie Feigner Is the
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Kiwanis dumped Rotary M 3% innings under the ll[~run half-dozen batters while
slowly revived in France, Englill . and other European ,, .4 W.Onesdoq-for. Us seventk lead rule. He fanned six and yielding seven hits.
countries in the 16th century. A net replacid the rope cord, and
consiecadve, win In the Sam - _t7fo - hi6.
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Keith Hernandez knocked in three run.s each.
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the world Champions.
"Ua deal cannot be made, as of this date he won't pitch for
the Pira tes again," Pira te General Maniger Harding Pe terson

.Feigner proceeded to strike outevery hitter and got one whitewashed Philadelphia, 20, St. Louis pounded Chicago, $4,
ba tter on a bunt at tempt and the King and his Court was born. - San Diego dumped Atlanta, 7-I, and Los Angeles edged San
"We ne ver intendd to tour or anything, It's just something FIriciSCo,
In tin American League, it was Kansas City 3, Toronto 0;
that happened," said Feigner.
MInnesota 10, Seattle 3; Detroit 5, Texas 4 in 10 timIngs;
the 1948 debut, the Court has played in all 54) StateS1
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Baltimore 7, New York 4; Chicago 2, Boston 1
Canadian Provinces and completed 75 foreign tours. Feigner 2, Oakland 1. MIlwaukee at Cleveland was rained out.
ha* pItched 6,74.8 games. He has won 5,0
6 Including 777 tie. MIres 5, Reds 1
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hi tters and 222 perfect games. He has lost-904 games and tied
J.R. Richard hit a solo homer and combined with Dave
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cellar
with a 11-4 win over at the plate. Robbie Boyd had, singles. Barnes legged out a
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edge due to Manager Chuck Tanner's tendency to pull him out
of games
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ring," the Pittsburgh PcntGazette quoted Blyleven as saying.
'1annerthowed very llWefaith th me. I began toIoamy
competitiveness. I feel now that I can't produce under Chuck
Tanner."

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taking t he lead for keeps
Anthony Sutton weift the distance on the mound for iinniland Corporation, striking it five
Dwayne Mitchell was the starter and loser f or the
Railroaders.
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S.C.C. Basketball Coach Joe Sterling (far right)
and dad Andrew Jackson look on as Arthur
Jackson of Boone high puts his John Hancock on i
Raider basketball scholarship. Jackson, one of
the top big men Iii the Metro Conference,
displayed his talent this week In the prep all-star
game with a19 point effortagainst the Five Star
oñference..Jacksou joins other local recruits
Doug Dershimer, Keith Whitney, Reggie Barnes
and Shawn Britton in a banner recruIting year for
the Raiders.
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blanked Cardinal Inddstries 11.0, while First Federal chalked'
up Its fourth consecutive win, nipping Poppa Jay's 14-13.

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Jim Bibby's six-hit, 5.0 victory over this Montreal Expois . backed him with home ruris. , .
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Wts 2, Phillies 0
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Roolde Mark Bomback tossed a two-6itter and Dan Norman'

rlghtharader Bert Blyleven had., quit. Pitching, always a

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DEAR BERT-. Yes, and
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eidw one or both parents me, after much pleading on
present. Sometimes the two of my part she finally said yes.
Getting married? Whether
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deluxe restaurant. (It cost me and planted a big kiss right on wedding or a simple, "do.
75 cents plus a 10-cent tip.) I her lips. And that was It. No your-owu.thlng" ceremony,
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yellow attire was identical to the honor attendant's.
Mark Hill of Lamesir served his brother is best man.
Usher. groo i msmen were Terry Seay of Lake Mary. and Jack
Seay of Sanford, brothers of the bride; Loran Partigeanoni,
foster brother of the bridegroom, Lubbock, Texas; and Larry
Hardcastle, cousin of the bridegroom, Killeen, Tens.
Shanna Tomlinson, Lamesa, was the flower girl Rusty
Ebersole, nephew of the bride, Apopka, was the ring bearer.
The reception was held in the church fellowship hail. The
newlyweds are making their home In Lamesa.
The parents of the bridegroom hosted the rehearsal dinner at
the Farm Bureau Banquet Room in Lamesa. A roast beef
dinner was-served to the 31 guests attending. Gifts were
presented to the weddlngparty.
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bride's parents and members of the wedding party and
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bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin.
Seay, 409 Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary. The brldegoom
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ANNEX WITHIN THE -(OR- PORATE AREA OF THE CITY -- Board of County Commit.
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AA Cathedral Court 38 Order of the Amaranth,
p.m., Masonic Temple, North Park Avenue, Saiford.
SATURDAY, MAY3 Flea- Mulct for Parent Resource Center's
"Cousins" Respite Care Program, S a-rn. to 4p.m.,
House Of BargaIns, 6021 E, Colonial Drive, Orlando.

OF SANFORD,' FLORIDA.'LPON ADOPTION OF SAID OR.
By: William Klrchhoff,
ADOPTION OF SAID OR-. DINANCE,APORTIONOF THAT
Chairman
DINANCE, A PORTION OF TI4AT C E R TA I N
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Attest:
CE PTA I N PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN LAKE
Arthur H. BeckwIth, Jr.
LOCATED BETWEEN CELERY MARY BOULE1ARD AN.P Publish May 1
AVENUE AND THE SEABOARD HIDDEN LAKE UNIT l.A., AND DEW-I
COASTLINERAILROADRJ5HT. BETWEEN ART LANE AND
OF-WAY AND
BETW EN, HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE: SAID
SUMMERLIN AVENUE iND - PROPERTY SITUATED IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
BURROWS LANE:
ItIID SEMINOLECOUNTY,FLORIDA. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL

MatS" Dating SirviCe. All
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tar, Fl, 335)5.
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3201$. French
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1 YR. OLD DBL-W1DEB.WtlfUI 1g. 2 BR, 28, w.

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family room, ll equlppd in
Stone Island. 2 acres, canal

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GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.

VALFHAFInancIng

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Church,
Saturday Night Dance Club, DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community center. For senior cItizens.
Spring flea Market sponsored by Central Florida
Society for Historic PreservatIon 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE. AND

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S Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table
&amp; 4 chaIrs, $30 each. NoV's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.

Wllma Street. Door P1j.
ChurchflesmarkdbakeuIeandfood,g:3oa.m.

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deys, Mon. the-u Fri., $35 wk.
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Sanford, Florida, a petItIon Øn.
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'dogag.d in business at State Road and that I intend to register saiq
Pio. 48,7 miles west of I-I, Sanford, name with the Clerk of the CircuIt

aea of the City of $anfo.4, determined tP the annexation-of with the-c(Vk of this
court either
Florida, and It has further be
saldjiroperty Ill not result In the before service - on plaintiff's at-

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Call 322-0300 for appt. 3-•

Expallphasas,Toppayof$$hr
toStart, excellent opportunity"

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willing to work, (3) needed
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CALL 323- SU1TODAY

Finrida Seminole County, Florida

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addItion clown feat.

made a part of te City ci Sanford1 annexation revlsions ot ction IN NE: ESTATE OF

Inches

KRAUSE ENTERPRISEL and of th, required twenty feet.
that
I Intend to register Said name - as:The parcel Is- legally descrIbed
wlthttieClerkoftheClrcultCourt,

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REGULATIONS
1. NEW TRIBES MISSION--A.

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MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
OISTRICT-PZ(S.7.$0).37 Tie

SOUTh $30 feeS of the Southwest ¼

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munitles as are from time to time munitles as an from time ho time

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owners ci the City of Sanford, owners 01 the CIty of Sanford.
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claimed. If ttie claim is not yet TIONS

PetitIoner,

Raspondent

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Rosin 10) of the SemInole County

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Clerk
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'By: Susan I. Tabor
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P.O. BOX-WI,

Orlando,, FlorIda 33503
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2.1 New carpet &amp; paInt. *3,000
down Owner wilt hold mtg.

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ow office buIldIngs I
supervising our l.nhtorlal
services. You'd be working by
yourself at lit with plans to
add a helper once we're convinced you're the person
we're seeking. Our Co.
provides a full benefit pkq. &amp; .

HERD-Would make good
lunk yard dog
Not friendly
.'&amp;th chIldren. 322.3925.
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'Batt &amp; blown, tIbefg,d. rock
wool. New or old homes.
CUSTOM INSULATION Cd.
323 41$) or 831-1225 'Free eSt-

CarpetClOaning

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professional service, sod

laying, hauling, mulch &amp;
lertilize. 323 2373.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE Ir
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3221721.

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CiockRepair

D&amp;HLAWNCARESERVICE
Free Estimates
323 6115

GWALTNEY JEWELER
2045. Park Ave.

Webuy used furniture

FURNITUREITHINOS

322-6509

Lawn Care

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Concrete Vidc

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KELLCO PAINTING

3 BEDROOM 4 bath

completewithgu.stcottage&amp;
much more. sn000.

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SlyleI A buy for $12,000.

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PvOperty

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SmokeyMtns. Owner will help

Loch Arboel Pool &amp; Patlol

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acres- of land, several frult
trees, good access. Has a

119W. Crystal Or,, Sanford
Ito 4. m-ooi

small farm $74,500, $3,000

Sat-all day Misc. Items
323-3300

373-727

reasonable rent, In
3 BEDROOM. 1½ BATH. DOU-

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
$445. French Ave. 3234331

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maculate 3 Bedroim, 1½ bath.

'PORT. DeBARY AREA. LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE

washer &amp; dryer. Great
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Experienced In RadiologIcal,

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ADORASLE 2 BEDROOM.
FRESH PAl NT, FRESH,

CUPANCY. ON&amp;.Y $31105.

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cNOiCI AREA

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Free Ext.
322-3555

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Cullum, Free engagement

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_'cw co $x)n $238.

Grooming &amp; boarding

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Animal
Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Inside &amp;
outside screened runs. ott
floor sleeping boxes, insulated,
shRdy kennels, circulating
fans. Also Air conditIoned

Plurthlng
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ReaSOnable Rates.. Toilets &amp;
0Cets0ut- Specialty

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72-AuCtion
dentlal Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Audlo.i, 323543

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Satana .aIte

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WAGONEER

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Home Repair &amp; Remodeling

'Additionsa. Remodeling
Free Est. Lic. &amp; Bonded
,Johmny WalkerConsi. Ltd.

Welding
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Murphi
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DUPLEX--i BR, i I-..,
Raseettly rsmsdaIed. PIIde
Avenue.'$13,$I *

3725665

If you are having difficulty

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Sanford Avenue. sis.oasss.

We Seal I Insulate all roofs
Trailer Homes our Specialty

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.

BUSINESS- I Story corn.

The Time TaMed Finn

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etc. Wayne Beat. 327-1321

SALE

on Rt. of
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Fireplaces. We handle the
wtoIe ball of wax.
B. E. LINK CONST.
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741. WrIte or Ill to4ay.

Ostalts. -.

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Arbor. Purn, clothes, books,
lots of odds &amp; .etd,.

or call aMay tor a tree listing

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brac, Collectibles, clothes,
toots, etc. $at -)0-5, Sun. noon.

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11¼ APR en lit monisaus.
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deck overio*ing mountains.
You can live lii It while yoe

housis, old faims, etc. Write

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twine, all imenitlil. $95,305.

'stamped env*gpe &amp; 2$cenb
to. fe: P.5, Niwhk
Dept. K, 62$ Santa St. Sanford,
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Historic SocIety 3rd Annual Flee

we also have several cibbie,

REALTOR Centwy fl-$3 7717

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side, rough wired &amp; pfumbk,
comptesee. Water and me

listings. We have all types of
property from 5500 per acre

dIen, shade. 531.005.

Mail CommIssion

Club Circle.
GARAGE SALE: Sanford-tots

pressure cleaning. Free
eStim6tes. 339 6066

stalled), Call John 331 0377,
free estimates,

Hendrlx Antiques Hwy 41
Ovh.do. Fl. 313-3710. Stock
reductIon sale. Starts April12
thfli 30,30 pd. off on all Ilems
over $25. Large variety to
choose from. Call for direclions,
also
furniture
refinishing, Open to

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HANDYMAN- 3 Bedrooms. 1½
baths. $35,580.

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The King of The Rock
All types of stone. interior.
tdhbo ,' , commercial.
residential. Specialty:

71Antiques

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO ejp.
LIX, 3 BEDROOM EACH,

REALTOR, MLS

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person at West Volusia.
Memorial HospItal, Delaisi.

1 &amp; J STONE CO.

made Items. Member of the
Appraiser's AssocIation of
. America, Gregory Quevlllon
,_5-7268a

Yard Sale: FrI. 9-4, Sat. 1:30-1..
Clothes, stud gun, medal bifold
doors, much more. 129 Country

With
fireplace. Dandy garden spot.

assume loan.

MORTGAGE, $33,505,

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MOUNTAIN CABIN

BEAUTIFUL 2 Acres In country

Fireplaces

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Call Clark &amp; I-lInt 3237580

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7841 Red lug Rd., Casseiberry

Fill Dirt

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Licensed Bonded-1,hured
Freeest
3270392

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2.1 ACRES - Located 4 mIles
from Murphy. Has 4 lane hwy.
frontage. Small sttaam,
access, dandy bldg. sItes.
th,, $1,300 down assume

REALTORS

lllOSae*rd Ave

after 3:30p.m.

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

single person. 523.300.

3S-ntsdTo Rent
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Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

xwn makes you the new

LOVELY SPANISH Style-)
with
Bedroom
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Fireplace. Ideal for cwp4e

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OLD FARM' HOUSE

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CAIN DECORATORS

Buy &amp; Sell, the IIn,st in used

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Allerat ions, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
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Carry's Mart, 215 s anford Ave

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wallpaper, wall texing, wood

staining. Free Ext. Alter you
have called the rest call the
best. 867-5592.

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Cash'322.4132

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Creative Surfaces-lic., specIal-

after 6

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TV ripe it" Zenith Sold onlg I
$493.73. Bal $1$3.I or Si; me.

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condl Can be believe lust

Ph. 3220332

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715 N. 17.92. Casselbarry, Fl.

Super 7. BR, 18 home with
C14&amp;A..w-wc, screened FJ
est-in.klt, &amp; merit Great

Antiques .Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes- Slot machines
BnidgesAntiques373.2501

MILLERS

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Used tbi model color TVs, all
worMIng. $99.95. 10 to choose
front. NoIi's$anford Furniture

REALESTATE Se-she- 26ltOrIandoDr.

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older home In good areal

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ANDY'S CARPET CjEANING

Sanford, 372-5121.

French ,J

IEALTORS
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F. Altamorde Dr.

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Sanford

Bldg within walking distance
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TOWER'S BEAO'I'Y SALON
FORMERLY Harrietts Beauty
Nook 519 F. 1st St., 322-574?

S mo, old, $100

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refrig,lre,zers,walercooter,,
misc. Call 323 7786 anytIme

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Appllances&amp;Misc.
(LOCAL,)349537)

Ctral Temp will servfte AC's.

female,champlonlinhs,%hots, 1
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HIIIIIRURO. SR. tomd ,ary. PIiter details 'tous IweIS ci KAZUKO
ENavailabl, by callIng 333.433S• TUP*l$1Lafl.lwaMho
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
IbdSsius Wfishier laid name witit it. Cl.ert

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os °r Y Entfrprlse. Inc.
Mllnc.,Reattor
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3 BEDROOM 1 Both, pin.cress,
Large fenced yard, new pelnt
a. carpet, Assumable $i1 pct,

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Fully equipped, $300 mo. Call
fx' Information after 3:30.
Telephone 333-1307.

MAID tIEEDED-2 or 3 ds a
week. Own tnanspqrtat on.

Marvin Ave., Long*OOd
bets.sen $ &amp; 11_am.

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Sanford. Florida.
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MOST 7 ACRES. SUNLAND.

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Whatevertheoccasion.thereisa
classified ad to solve It. Try
One SOOn.

Cell 323-736)

15,000 BTU Air Cord. Excellt,
used 2 yts., hooked
will cool S room hoL.*., $110.
323-4782 mornIngs. 2878 El
Portal Dr., Sanford.

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lust Listed 3 BR, 28 horfl in
Tee.N-Green with Ige FR, sit.
In-kit, patio, close to schools,
slopping I. golf coursei Just

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HOusewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, last dependable

John Young Pkwa 2956077

OrIgInally $819, assume pay.

DO &amp; CFU, 520.000.

allonle ofanacretOnlyl yr
Old, YOUrS for 584.7001

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Husky Puppies for Sale

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Sales &amp; Service, Orlando

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House Cleaning

Reconditioned room A C's. 4000

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P.M. t.Pep8 cu ft tr.s* Ire.
On,. $5 now $308 or sit mo.

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Hwy 48,164*130,

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Attracllvs 38R. 1½B. CH&amp;A.
W&amp;D,walledya,d,$3aOmo. +
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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
Freelogoodhome 322-3923
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Parakeets &amp; 1 pain. ol Cutthroat Finches. Excellent
Breeders. 322-3975. -

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home In ldyWwIIde -at Lath
Arbor. Great room. cuitim
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subled to the responsIbilItIes ° copIes of the claim ii the clerk Is and teal at Grand Read,
In Sic. tweed an written comments may
BEATRICE 0. SLATER RED. Court In and for Seminole County, from time to time be determined from time to
time be dItS"minid ,
DICK
Floe-Ida, being Civil Number s, by the governIng athorIty of the by the governing authority of the
peneewl -wes*etIve. 101051, $emkwleCaun*y, Florida. meld Mager. HarInQ may be
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Coseinsof .13acrs meteor iou. cordinvee ,
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to
ss PIttsburgh, Pennsylvania
clerk will sell the property provisions of said Chapter 171, provisIons of said Chapter 171, NSIICOI MmMIs*v.Il.n has been IuierIl aria si-south ci Oran
.7 1130$
situated in Seminole County, Florida StaMes.
available
by
Florida Statutes.
calling 3334335
YOU ARE HERESY NOTI. Florida, described as:
mailed are required, WITHIN laid end Hewed Branch In. tzisnsio.
SECTiON 3; If any section Or
- SECTION 3:11 any section
or
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
toesectIees-j
(DIST.so.
n
ioare ci coi.
h
C.nefiled a Petition In the Circuit an Government Lot 1, liChen ij dkiance proves to be' Invalid. - dnancs proves 5. be inlW, TION
OP THIS NOTICE, is file hSW by hits Seminole Coldy
leminele County, Florida
We
Dissohgfloi
of Marriage, and lying within the
t 353,05 feet of shll not be held to invalidate or itisit net be held Is invalidate or chsiIl
the v01id1t7 at the en ?flayl, 1* ci1:35
required to serve a copy of the Wea5417t40 lest el ttie South - Impele- the validity, See-Ca er effect
- Chairman
PM,, or as
bnpair th, validity, force or nt.cj eeemnt ww. the mlIflcatIes 5001i therisiter
Attest:
reua.- in
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH. of
meNorthwes)lAofsaIdkdlo
ordinance. - ISIS S11IA Sr lurlsdlcIle.rw t
STENSTROM. McINTOSH, JUL. *2: Lou that part for rlglit-of.way
Courthouse, $anleret, Florida, le Publish Moy j
SECTION 4: That all ordinances Irdleanc..
- SECtiON 4; ThaI all ordinances
enter i,
iIIIat'It,
Attorneys for Petitioner, wheel look 13, at Psge 34, ci the Public herewith be and the same, eie Peqewitit hp Slid
the- asino in OSJECTION5 NOT 10 P1*10 beerdof Cauldy Cimasintaners SI
addrs is Poit Office los 1330, Records of Seminole County, hereby repealed.
ior repealed.___
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WiLl. UI FO*II* BARRED Semluate
Sanford Floe-ide. 32771, and file Florida,
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SICTION 1: That this os-disence
SICTICOIS:
bat
thisirdinance
Dale
SI
the
flint
publicallen
of
IkstIen * raemin.
the orIgInal with the Clerk at the
public sale, to the hiofee aj 51*11 become iffective In. shell become effective let- eis
FICTITIOUS NAME
teeiice SI AnkberMlsn:
Itwea hi IttuideiLce wIll be
Ibelce is hereby ven thai l am
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29, 1900, otherwis, a defautl vocj a.s.- on me 'h- da
adoption.
adspflst.
s W. Nbebburg
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on 4 acres, poet. F. soon. &amp;

AGRICULTURE to R.1A SIN. order to review,
hear comments,

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Pfof Ice Is hereby given that Provided let Chapter 1114 Ploilda provIded let Chapter 1714 FlorIda

NOTICE OP ACTION

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il, 21, cedar &amp; stone, FP, S

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5395 321 OMO
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Sanford. FloridaonMayfl, ilSOat

demands. agalr.s the estate are
CASE NO. 79-l9)4c9.K
that certain property lecated further described as a portion
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Township 31 South, Range 31 East,
51g. Roger A. May
THE DREYPUS INTERSTATE between Celery Avenue and the - 'that certaIn property located requlped. WITHIN THREE
OP COUNTY COMMISSIONURS Seminole County, orida. ConPublish: AprIl 17, 34, &amp; May 1, 5, Delaware
FIRST PUBUCATION OF
colporatlon,
rlght.of.wsy and between Sum- and Hidden Lake Unit l.A. _l
TM SemInole County board 01 (Further dssD'Ibsd as bordering
1510
iati, merlIn Avenue and Burrows Lane; between Art Lane and Hidden THIS NOTICE, ti file with the Commissioners wliI hold a public The Westslde of the City of Oviedo.
Dl
of the above court a written
vs.
hearing lii Room 353 of the at the North end where MissIon
said property situated I Seminole Lake Drive: said property sliveted
statement of any claim or densaM SemInole County Courthouse, Road ends )(DISTRICT NO. 1)
DIMENSION FOUR INTERNA. 'County, Florida.
tIn
Seminole
County,
Florida.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN TIONAL LTD. OF SANFORD.
they may have. Each claim must Sanferd. FioeidauiMayp, iNOat
SECTION 2: That upon this
SfCTION I: That upon
Further, s public hearing will
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, INC., a
disselved
Florida
cx,
ordinance
becolng
eftocftve
the
oe'dkisnce
becoming
effectIve
the
be Inwe-Itlng and must ledicoterne 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter si be held by 'tie Seminole County
FLORIDA.
Im.
poratlon, MOD PROPERTI ES property owners and any mident tO
.-,e
the foliowine Pto1m0 and Zoning Commission
CASE N0 N$14.CA14E
property owners and any resident aMrSS$oftMa,dser or his agent A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR on May 7, 1100 at
LTD., a Florida limited partner. residing on the property descrIbed - residing
on the property described
7:30 P.M., or is
IN RI: THE MARRIAGE OF
attorney,,
and
Itie
amOUnt
shIp, and - HARRY MINDICH, heroin shall be erdltlid to all thq' herein shail,be
CHANGE OF ZONING REOULA. $0011 thereafter as possible, in
____entitled to all the or

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OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Neilcesi Public Kearlegs
The Seminole County Board of
Commissioners wUl hold a public
hearIng In Room 203 of the

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sell for $3,100 firm Trade for
boat or pickup. 3270956

1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
AUTO, AIR, LOOKS GOOD.

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The sooner you place your
classIfied ad, the sooner you
will get results.

2¼ ACRES. PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS. 5)2.500.
TERMS.
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701 S.,. French

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ang.s

Mary W. Hawthorne,
CIty CleIt
PVbIIsA May 1. 1150
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A north Seminole County Or.
tt,opedic practice Is seeking an
exp. medical transcriptionlst.
An exciting &amp; challenging
position Is open for the right
-person. High school education
required.

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TownshIp 19 South, Range 31 Eu?,' East 10,50101 the West.$O) feel oi address of the personal
ogrdancewlthths provisions 01 the ltd THI CIRCUIT CQURT
entae's attorney are nt
POrn
Seminole
County, Florida.
saldO'ovs.mient Lot 3 lykig North
Fictitious Name Statutes. To-WIt: SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Theabove.dqscrlbedprope.-ty Is of Lake Mary Boulevard.

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home, set your own hours

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NO,
se
tend to register u-aid name with the Dated this 25th day of Ape-Il, 1150 Northeast one-quarter (¼) of the' Itie Point of beginnIng (cnaining
PablO
Avenue,
Casssiberry,
Northeast
one-quarter
(¼)
(less
10
acres)
along
with
i,
an
easement
San
1150
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Publish

Spare or part-time sales help

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PURE COUNTRY COMFORT4 BR, 18, on 1½ acres + walk
to church, School I store.

REALTOR

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(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE FROM. sLsoo
EACH, OR WILL TRADE
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clarki. Hlrt 323.7550

REFRiGERATOR$-$30 I
guaranteed. $inford Auction,
121$ S. French. 323-7310.

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Agent

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GENTLE GENEVA. 3 BR. 18
Mobile w-addItion. Walk to
Lake. Hai-ney. Great TermsI

equipped. $373.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

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From the Northwest corner of
Deceased twenty tee,.
Lot 25, Lake Missile Estates, Plat NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
The parcel is legally described
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING as:
PARCEL 1. The West One. Bock 4, page 92. run North

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to
Income. Call 327.1810.

anxaIlon Provisions- of Section
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YOUR FUTURE

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cordance with the provisions ci the Ii. as recorded In P143 BOOk 16 at quit-tsr (¼) Of the Northeast onej degrees 31 mInutes 44 seconds AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE ADDITION to
Calselberry, Sec
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: Page 95 and N, Public Records of - quarter (¼) (less road riaht.of. last 36.59 feet for a Øoint of AND ALL OTHER PERSONS tton a,
TownshIp 21 SOUTh• Range
way) of Section 31, TownsNp 1
Section $41.09 FlorIda Statutes Seminole County, Florida,
begInnIng, run South 4$ degrees INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: 30 last, Public Records of
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ARE
Its?.
'ore parilcularly described as: South, Range 31 lest, SeniIMj last $67.73 feet South U degrees
HERESY Seminole Cnty, Floe-Ida.
11g. Thomas K. Krause
30 Cornwall Court, Casseiberi-y, County, Florida.
East 420.34 feet parallel wlm s._ NOTIFIED that the ad.
Moe-i particularly described
Publish: AprIl 11, 34, &amp; May 1,1, Florida.
PARCEL 2: The East one-haiI 33tsstWasterlyofth. East Iineof ministration of the estate of L
£Ileii Drlv,, Casselberry,
DEU.42
1950
Public HearIng will be Mid on (½)oltheWestone-haIs(½)oi the, LoS 3$, Nirib U- degrees west DAVID S. HIRSHIURO, SR.
7:30
Northeast
cne.quartsr
(¼)
of
the
Number
00112-CF.
991.93
feet
to
a
point
SO)
feel
last
decsased
File
Thursday, May 13, 1950 at
South 25 feet) ci sectIon 31, 3. Section 10, TownshIp 30 South SemlnoleCounly, PIor, Probete Thursday, May 15, 1100. St 7:30
S
Lake
Triplet
Nollcelsh.reby given that I am
Drive;
IS Lake Triplet
Drive,
- Sen riole County, Ph.
0iaws C. Sanford, pj
35 mutss 44 seconds West
Sweetwater Blvd., Florida, under tMrSaftv as poSsIble.

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Washer nepo. GE deluxe model

PEAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322 719$

beautik,I big treds.Owner will

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drive.
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1963
WILLISWheel
JEEP Station
WE BUY CARS
Rebuilt Classic, Auto, V-S.

Lawnmowcrs.Wesellthebest$.
servIce the rest. WESTERN

KENMORE WASHER-Parts,
ServIce. Used Mathlnes.
MOQIIEVAPPLIANCE$
333.0497

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BOWLESREALTY INC.
SETTER HOMES &amp; GARDENS

3 BEDROOM 1½ path, Central
HIA, carpeting, kitchen

Div. 1143 30th $4. Located on
Sanford Airport.

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go VA or FHA. $15,000.

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perlenced - Only. ExcelIenP company benetIti, 10 paid
holidays, insurance, an Equal
Ogvortunitv Employer. Apply
in person AMF Ppwerboat

busy pace

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T)AKS "CAMPOROUND.RV the Fictitious Name'Statutes, To. craition of an enclave; and
Florida Is In a position to provide against you for the relief
S.. Just kesuitsi
SALES, and that I intend to Wit: SectIon $13.09 Florida
WHEREAS, the City of Sanfoni, munlcipalserylcesto the property demanded In the petItion.
Florida is In a position to provI
register said name wIth the Clerk Statutes 1957.
described herein, and the City
WITNESS my hand and the seal
'1* the CIrcuit Court, Seminole
gig. JoopI L Grosenkamp.r munIcipal services to ttw preper
COWIIISIIOnof the City of laMent, ot said Court on ste iist sy of.
County, FlorIda In accordance Publish Ae-. 741May 1, L 15, 1950 descrlbid Mr SIn, and the CIK' Florida, deems It In the best in- - AprIl, 1950.
Legal
- with the provisions of the Flc. DEU-N Commisslenol the City ci Sanford tee-nt of the CIty to accept saId (SEAL)
tltlous Name Slatistps, To-Wit:
- FlorIda, deems It In the-best In petItion' and to annex said
-Cynthia proctor
Section 865.09 1orlda Statutes
terest of the CIty to accept saif property,
CITYOPCAISILIIRRY
CITYOPCAS$ILIERNY
Deputy
Clerk
1957.
petition end to annex saif
IOANDOPADJ%J$TMINT
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PubIlshApr,i4IMay is, is, 1,.o
IOARDOFADJUSTMINT
51g. LAWRENCE E. MILLER
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF DEU-107
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Publish AprIl 10, 17, 24.1 May 1, thattheCityofCssselwn'y Board
NOW, THEREFORE, SI Ii THE CITY OF SANFORD,
thaltheClt-yofCalselb,r,y Board
1510
DEU-35
of Adjustment will hold a Public ENACTEDBYTHEPEOPLEOP FLORIDA:
ci Mjustmont will hold a Public Hearing. Mr. James R. Lorth, THE CITY OF $ANFORD
SECTION): That the following
HearIng.Mr.MIChaelM.O'B,$.j,
Applicant, Is reqveltlng • FLORIDA:
desa-ibed property situated In - IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
variance from Section 23-33 (b),
PROBATE DIVISION
Notice Is hereby given that I am Yards, of the CIty of Cesselberry described P(09ie-?)? $ttuatedk the same Is hereby annexed to
Yards, of the City of Casielb.ny
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t4OME-wlth prIvate lake
privileges. $230 mo. Call for
information after 530.

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elementary school, this 4
00m. 2 bath home has
1100 sq ft livIng area and

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Runs like new
$6.50 3722979
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R.tas. 322 9113.

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too far from town. OK feehome or mobile, priced 5)1.500

REALTOR
MLS
323-4O6oreves.fl30317

3236307.

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references requLred. No pets.

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SalesCrew.
Part-Time)
App1yin Person
Circulation Dept.

Evening Ileilid

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FHA-VA,FHA33S&amp;245

SANFORD-3 Bedroom, Heat &amp;
Air cond., fenced yard, fully
equipped kitchen, washer I

Mature Individual

STYPISTs

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property. Ready rigM now for
you to move Into.

Build to Suit-our lot or yours

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exp. fantastic opportunIty,
hurry this won't las-ti

owner in the area descrIbed NOTICEOP ACTION
with bubbly PersonalIty.
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fl'-lnefr'tlo.n
hereinafter requesting annexation
-tio PROPERTY
P
to
owner In the area descnid tothecorporateareaottheCltyof TO; INORED 0. HAROUFF
SPACTORYMAINTENANCES
l'fer requesting annex
Sanford, Florida, and requesting
4 pin., Westininister Presbyterian Church Red Bug
P$ano,organ.Prlvate,degreed.
p.o. lox 414541
ExpIn welding, Dlumbing, &amp;
fothe corporate area of
to be included thirein; and
- Altamonte.Fsrn Park
- Miami leach. Florida--electric. Wefi established Co.,
Road (three-fourth mile Off State Road 436)
Sanford, Florida, and requ
WHEREAS, the Property AD582-5080 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
With Qrt pay,
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to be Included thereIn; and praiser of SemInole County, action-for Modification of Final
WHEREAS, the Property ip- Florida having certified that there Judgment of Dissolution ot
,00 XCLUSIVES ' '
BIP'11"I DEECTS __________________
praiser of SemInole Couny, Is one property owner In the area Marriage has been flied against
Legal Notice
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Florldahavinqcertlfledthatthj'e to be annexed, - and that said youlngredG.Harouft,andyouar, CreativeSxpseuions 333-7$13
is one property,owner In the flp property owner has signed the required ts.rve a
FICTItiOUS NAME
EM PLOY MEN T
CULL
sip, of
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to be annexed, and that ted petition for annexatIon; and wi-Iflendef.Jtas,ifany,flNontM
18-Help
Wan
N
Noliceis herebyglven that I am prqp.rty owner has signed fe
WHEREAS, It has bun deter. Plaintiff's attornel'. os. name
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mined that the property described and address is: Robert A. Foster,
Legal NOtIce
* L 0 DRIVER $
WHEREAS,
it
has
been
1706 Winter Park. FIa. 37790
Telephone SolIcItors. Ap.
dete'. Pe#elnafter Is reasonably compact Jr., Attorney for PetItioner, 417
o, hereinafter is reason8bly compdt area of the City of Sanford,
FICTITIOUS NAMI
rate plus commissions. Op.
the
fictitIous
nate
Tampa, Florida 3380 on or bIN(,

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2564S. FrenchAve. 3220231
332 0779, 322 5333, 322-3fl2

IACCOUNTINGCLIRI($

Accurate typing,.g,n b-keeping

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rates. Day or nIght. 333.4877.

322.165*.

Cony. Center, 950 MOLlonvIIle

AROUND AT 10" Call us
today to see this beaatlfully

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Exc. cond. 30 mpg, onig,
owner. Must sell. 52.900. 5304159 Trade considered.
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7i El Camino Classic AM-FM.
_,_ PS. PB, Cae top,.
Good condition, $2600 or best
offerCallfsilesbefone6at3fl
4700.

UTILITY TRAILER-Brand
new, heavy duty, new tires.

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JOBSI JOBSI JOBSI

homedavorniold. Part.tlms,
reasonable ratst. 3-0-3841.

VOLUNTARY ANNEXATON 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES: CIVIL DIVISION
PROViSIONS' OF SECTON PR 0 V I D I N 0 F 0
Case Na. 7$237$.tA44S
171.041, FLORIDA STATUTES: SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS IN NI: THE MARRIAGE OF:
P P 0 V I 0 I N 0 F C R AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
INORED 0. HAROUFF,
SEVERABILITY, CONFLifl'S
WHEREAS, tharehas been flied
WIfe-Respondent
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
wIth the CIty CI.tt of the CIty of and
WHEREAS, thirehas beenfied Sanford, Florida, a petition con- - DONALD L. HAROUFF,

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534 4605 (Dealer).

Cap. Call 323-6670.

itemS to choose from. Noli's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11.

with springs I mati,, $175;
misc. Itemi. 323-0081.

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JUST MAKE PAYtENTS-69

1973 DODGE PICKUP Club

response, $195. Cannon Music

room set, $95; Bedroom suIte

- Hail Realty, inc 323-5774..

yTONAAuTOAUCTION
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' a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at $ p.m. its
theoniyoneinFlonlda. You Sef
the reserved price, Call 904____________
details.
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60-A-Business Equip.
New Gold Refrigiraiorcost$400 will take $375; Washer &amp;
For Sale Us-ed office eqpt. Desk,

cash to mtg. $1990011 Harold

Home spaces adlacent, S

acres only *112.000.

A-OK TIRE
Jfl.74.J
Si)ocJu$59S-Heavy-Duty $7.93
AIR SHOCKS rn.
New BatterlesS29.95
2113 FrenCh Aye, Sanford
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3227450
A.OKT1RE
NEWTIRESS19.19&amp; UP
Sanford,
24)3 French Ave.

$21 mo. Agent 33tus.

bdtms.. &amp; huge kit. Low low

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2top brand names. thes6 are
delux models. Full price
includes bench &amp; .delivery,
Also exceptionally nice studio

local delivery, Noll's Sanford

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CLOSE IN 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,
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5400 mo. 323 1507 after 5:30.
Coniwessor 125. sand pot, drop Dot pIle no longer needed Itemt
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Fenced,A.H,w-w carpet

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5,0000 used books for sale. Call
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FOR SALEOR RENT
Lakefront country charm, 2 a.

Longwood, lovely 3 BR, 1½ 8,
like new, $12,900 cash to
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LIKE COUNTRY FEELING this
(omfoptabla Mobile Home - tOday.
with 6+ acres suitable te.
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Lake Mary 2 - BR. Mat
farming, hurSiry &amp; honses,.

'Furnished' apts for SenIor
Citizens. Very clean. 31$
Palmetto Aye. See Jimmie
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Peg. Real Estate Broker
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2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Powerboat Div. 1143 3h St.
Sanford Airport 322.7800.
Equal Opportunity Employer

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Assembler exp. in cruisers.
SOIl to;
MInimum of 3 yns. exp. Ex.
ceilent company benefIts, 10 Ron Bk, '
pd holidays, pension &amp; In.

LOST: White Male Bulldog with
brindle spots on heed &amp; hips.
Named $ampsom. In Lake
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lances lncll Wh &amp; Dryer, outside storage, newly decorated, $225 mo., I inst. last
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cover, no engine. $550.
monthly paymensun
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Low down payments, 332.ns7.
Business iãins. Florida _____________
32l075
Mortoabe investment.'flO.f
'77 Invader Elite 17' tn hull with
Roblinon. Orlar,pdo, 422.2J76
115 hp Mercury engine and
r- Unique eXspindablo 2 BR home, ___
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Low 20s on yourlof, Includei
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sceilineous foe' Sale 19S9 CHRIS CRAFT 33
g. twin 6
package, Carpeting, attic
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extra storage 1. much more.
Latex Paint $4.9 Oal.
in Water, good live- aboard.
For appointment to see model
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ARMY
NAVY SURPLUS
$3,300. Cash or trade. 322-0956.
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322.5791
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person Is needed for,
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Insurance. Health insurance.
FORMITEX INC. FLORIDA - new - advertisers. A

special care, good 'food, foe-

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Longwood AA, closed, 8 pin., Rolling Hills
Moravlan Church, state Road
YourAdultClubforSlngles,9p.m.,OrlandoGarden

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be filed
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Lend Develop.
to consider the adoption ti an ordInance by the CIty Of Sanford, mant
Manager.
Hearings
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FULL TIME EMPLOYEES
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NEEDED FOR KITCHEN
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING $OOO thee-cotter
Valued it $700. sacrifice, $100.

SeminoleSprings.
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TO CONSIDER THE ADOPtION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TNU
OF AN ORDINANCE SY.THI CITY OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
CITY OF SANFORD, FLOSIDA.
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invtlopet Send stampod lf.
Lovely quiet fleighborh,
addressed envelopeto: Smith,
back yard a well.
531.000.
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were paddled at least once.
Seminole County state representa tives, and other local officlals had mixed reactions to Mitchell's bill todaY'
Mitchell's bill allows principals to set guidelines for paddUng, but stipulates that the principal cannot take the
privilege of paddling away from teachers, A princi pal can,

"Who's going to witness it?" Henley asked. "Is the teacher
going to pull another teacher out of the classroom to be the
witness? If - so, who'll supervise that teacher's class?"
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, commented on the
proposed bill today.
"Personally I prefer that one person have that responsiblilty," he said. "I can see cases where a student may do
something which Incites anger In a teacher and there could
possibly be softie serious abuse problems. I am in favor of
corporal punishment, but it should be the principal who has the
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flail. Mrs. Eunice Whitehead enjoys the refreshments while Tom
Wilson, SIIA executive director, discusses the new facility with T.J.
Pop of Gutmann-Dragash AssociAtes, architects of Sanford.
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Drive and Marie Avenue until further
engineering want Ispresented.
The board, in denying the request, said
Did not consider the plat of 10 Iota in
By DONNA ES1'ES
'was exercised the value had escalated to ward told the council,
Cwnw&amp;U Road It now coilsidered a Ramblewood, Unit II in Hidden We
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$50,000, according to an appraisal.
The balance of $33,750 for the purchase
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natural buffer between
PUD because arepresentativeofbullder
There will be no federal money to
parcel
purchase
was
price
was borrowed from Flagship Bank
(oaon the
residential zoning and the request does David Meadows. was not present
reimburse the çlty of Lake Mary for the held
January.
up pending approval of a waiver by In
not fit Into the dty's land-use plan.
Approved
for an office acquisition early this year
Mrs. Southward Thursday night also
of
a
34k-acre
the
state Department of Natural
The plans calls for the property to be building at 210 Orlando Drive as parcel of property for parklands.
reported
to the council that a draft of the
Resources so the city could still get a
ised for medhan density residential requested by Ralph Kazarian, contingent
The fact that the city got a *gain
city's
fIrst
affirmative action plan has
In federal
development. Mdlum density could upon the city cotnmlsalon granting a the purchase didn't help matters, said
cilase grant for about half -of the pur- been com pleted. An firma
af
tive action
permit apartinent onstruct1on of as variance to the requirement of two former city Councilman Pt Southward,
plan must be completed before the city
many as 11 units per acre,
parking spaces.
who is serving as the city's grants liaison
Mrs. Southward told councilmen can become eligible for many federal
About 30 persons were in the audience
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person.
recently, however, that before a grant programs.
to hear the rescuing request and four use for an çto sales area aWition at the
The city in January took advantage of can be approved, federal regulations
A major problem with the plan, she
from the Banana area spok. In opposition Sanford Auction at 1215 French Ave. a year-old option for the purchase of a require signature by the seller on a letter said, is that the
has no accurate
tract on Grandbend Avenue adjacent to noting he realized the property was census showing city
to the request. A)tbough the property until a better site plan Is submitted,
the percentages of
dm not lie within ft San= develop.
Deniedi because of Insufficient the city-owned Crystal Lake Park.
worth more than It was sold for. An out. minorities, women and senior citizens in
nnt NA It is hwluded in the Sonora parking space, a site plan for a family
When they purchased.tlopUon on the of-state lawyer, as trustee for the the community.
An estimate Is thit the
1jg, amusement game rQCCI at 1219 French property Is January 1979 for $3,750, the owners, has refused to sign the document
planned mit deyelotxnnt (PUD)
city's minority population is about oil
In other hueiil,es the commk.lon:
Ave. as requted by Michael Jackson. price tag was W,500. When the option so the federal grant is out, Mrs. South- percent, she said.

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He said he is not worried about possible paddling abuses,
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Joyce Baker, president of the Seminole County COUnCIl PTA,
said she feels parents should have the right to stipulate that
their childr en not be paddled.
InSemlnoleCountytherelsanunwnittennilethataparent
canseldanotetothesthoolprohthltlngpaddllngof theirchljd
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The bill also allows paddling to take place even If It is against
the parents' wishes.
,,An amendment to have parent consent failed. We defea ted.
it and that's what we wanted," Mitchell said. "Many parents
today are dominated by their children. They'd sign the form
just because their kids asked them to."
Mltchell,aformerteacherandhighschoolprinclpal,uldhe
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72nd Year, No. 196—Monday, April 7, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 20 Cents

3 Local Industr*ial Revenue Bonds Languish
By DONNA ESTES
tractive to industry seeking capital because the
Herald Stal I Writer
financing which can be obtained represents 100
Soft bond market conditions — which are being percent of the need, and the interest rate is
seen around the nation - have hit Seminole cheaper.
County.
"But," he added. "the market is soft right now.
Jim Daniel, executive director of the Seminole The bonds are not selling because investors can
County Industrial Development Authority get higher interest rates elsewhere."
(SCIDA), said today there are currently $3.3
The bond issues "on hold until interest rates get
million in court-approved industrial revenue a little better," Daniel said, include:
bonds, endorsed by SCIDA, which have found no
- $2,150,000 for Harcar Aluminum. This inbuyers.
dustry wanted the money to build a new 240,000The bonds were to be floated to benefit three square-foot building on 12 acres in the Sanford
local industries,
area. The firm manufactures aluminum windows
Daniel noted that industrial revenue bonds and doors for the residential building business,
which have the attractive feature of being federal
- $700,000 for Keystone Electric. Keystone
planned to buy out Unit Electrical Control of Fern
tax-exempt for investors are finding no seekers
Park and to expand the operation there. Unit
currently.
Electrical Control manufactures control panels
The industrial revenue bonds are also at- for power generating plants.

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Immediate decision on sanctions against Easter weekend at his nearby Maryland
Iran, President Carter charged today mountain retreat.
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Carter
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the hostages to the goverment and we EST after Tehran Radio said Ayatollah
government refused.
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— $450,000 for Rush-Hampton Industries of
"People can make more money oil the C0111
of six months is necessary for construction time.
Longwood. Rush-Hampton's major product is a inercial inarket with interest rates its tile%' are.
Seminole is competing with Pasco and Pinellas
ductless fan for residential and office use which Financial institutions can inake more nioney
counties for the industry, Dolgner said.
circulates and cleans air within a structure. investing in other areas. They've got plenty of the
The firm may wish the port to construct the
Rush-Hampton wanted' tol expand its Longwood
tax-exempt bonds already," lie said.
warchouse and lease the facility or nialy wish to
Meanwhile, Daniel and Seminole County Port
Industrial Park plant. It also planned to conic
lease 8.8 acres and build its own facility, Doigner
back to seek more bonding later to construct a
Authority Administrator Dennis l)olgner will be
said.
new facility on 12 acres in Sanford.
meeting Tuesday with representatives of an
Dolgner said it is possible the port will receive
SCIDA recently approved a bond issue for
industry which wants to locate a warehouse as much as $50,000 to $65,000 annually over and
Stromberg.Carlson for 50,000 square feet of adfacility at the Port of Sanford.
above expenses, if it is successful in attracting
ditional space. But Daniel anticipates no problem
Dolgner told Port Authority members last week
the industry. 11iis would eliminate the need for a
with selling these bonds.
the firm wants a $2.2 million warehouse con- Seminole County property tax subsidy for the
"Sometimes the larger the company, the easier
structed at the port.
port's operation next year.
it is to sell bonds. They have some money
Dolgner said today the firm wants to open a
Under the industrial revenue bonding concept,
markets they can work through," Daniel said.
new warehouse facility by Jan, 1, 1981 and there Daniel said a governmental unit oversees and
01 the first three firms, Daniel said those
may not be sufficient time to prepare an in- endorses the bond issue, but the recipient of the
bonds already approved but unsold will probably
dustrial revenue bond. It takes 90-to-120 days for a funds has all responsibility for repayment of the
come back to SCIDA for re-evaluation In the
bond issue to be printed, go through the court issue. 'Basically SCIDA "is an approving pass
future,
process and be sold, he said. He said a minimum through agency," he said.

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decide "in a few minutes" what his next blockade of the Persian Gulf country at
move would be in the 150-day crisis in. this time.
volving 50 U.S. hostages at the American
Embassy.
"We'll have something to say laterHOSTS
An administration official said Carter on," Carter told reporters.
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political sanctions against Iran.
willing to give up custody despite earlier
Carter talked briefly with reporters at balking at such a move.

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way to appear) Add lines dot to dot to complete picture.

AUTO TRAIN
MIGRATION

Herald Photo by Tom N•tso
Gas lines again? Friday afternoon at the banks? passengers made up a normal load for this time of
No, It Is part of the annual Spring migration of the year, said assistant terminal manager Art Young.
snow birds. Cars were backed up from the Auto The Easter weekend did not produce a larger
Train terminal along Persimmon Avenue to First crowd than normally expected. "It's just the
Street Saturday as tourists waited to load their northern people going home for the summer
autos aboard the train. The 245 cars and 539 months," Young said.

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he said. He would make no further Malcolm also confirmed this morning the just out there when the other boys did it. their children not be paddled.
plaint against the paddling - if the
Herald Staff Writer
IIflS is investigating the incident.
Both Mrs. Lettau, Mrs. Livings and students were guilty.
comment on the incident.
"But they said he would have to get a
Local police and state officials are
"We will talk to everyone involved," whipping or get kicked out of school, Mr. Mrs. Nellie Boyd, whose son, Robert, was
Mrs. Lettau said her son's backside
"But not to the extent they get
conducting an intensive investigation was black and blue and 30 minutes after she said. "Whether or not it Is deter. Hunt wanted to give him five licks but he also Involved in the incident, said they bruised," she said. Her son was not
this morning into a paddling Incident at the incident he had to be operated on for a mined to be child abuse," she said, finally agreed to give only two, so Mark were not inforined they could refuse to bruised, she added.
Sanford Middle School which one mother rupture.
Mrs. Boyd said her son was not
"depends on many factors such as said he would take the licks rather than have their children paddled.
claims left severe bruises on her 14-year"It's in the handbook somewhere," bruised, but "he's tough and well.
The doctor, she said, could not whether or not it was deliberate, justified get kicked out."
old son.
padded."
determine whether the rupture was or done in a fit of anger."
Sanford Middle School Principal Dan Pelham said.
mother, Ruby Lettau, 142 C caused by the paddling.
"I was in the office when my son was
"But this was the first time the boys
Pelham said this morning Florida
Henderson Lane, reported she was
"But the bruises were put on by that
Mrs. Lettau said the school called her statutes permit the schools to paddle paddled," Mrs. Livings said. "if I hadn't threw rocks," she said. "They could have
seeing an attorney on the matter this paddle," she said,
just after the paddling and asked her to students. But, he said, the school does not been there it's hard to say what he'd have been just warned this time," she said.
morning and will not allow her ion 10
She added her son had been paddled
Mrs. Lettau said her son got "five pick up her son.
paddle a child when the parents request done to him.
"He was In so much pain I took him to their child not be paddled.
return to school "until they do licks" with a wooden paddle after he was
"You should find out what goes on at before for not dressing for gym.
something."
the hospital," she said.
Seminole County School Superinforced to bend over a chair,
"We don't go over the parent's head," that Sanford Middle School. My kids have
Mrs. Lettau, said her son, James, and
Shirley Livings, mother of another one he said,
been jerked up by the shirt, thrown tendent William Layer said this morning
"It was all uncalled for," she said.
three other boys were paddled by Ronald
Sgt. W.R. Bernosky, Sanford police of the boys involved In the incident, said
But, Pelham added, If a parent does not against file cabinets, thrown against the he hopes no one was bruised.
Hunt, Sanford Middle School dean of detective, said this morning he has just she was at the school when her son, Mark allow the school to paddle a child, the school bus and slapped in the face.
lie said he has been contacted by both
students, after they threw candy at the begun an Investigation into the matter Manley, got "two licks" with the paddle. child will be kicked out of school as the
"When my 15 year old went there they the Sanford Police and HRS, but said he
custodian's building.
gave Will a treatment — don't you think is not conducting an investigation of his
and It "will be thorough," He said he has
"That Sanford Middle School is alternative,
Hunt said this morning that the boys photographs of the boy after he was something else," she said.
own.
"Mark didn't want to be kicked out of they didn't."
threw candy and rocks. He confirmed paddled which show the bruises.
Eva Iunigardner, whose son, George,
"I don't know that anyone was in"I went up there because Mark said he school," Mrs. Livings said.
that there was a paddling.
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Florida Health and Rehabilitative did not do anything and would not let
Pelham said he does not inform
"But I don't know about any bruises," Services child abuse can worker Karen them hit him," she said. "He said he was parents that they have a right to stipulate throwing rocks, said she had no coni- mined by somebody."

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10,000 Cubans Huddle At Embassy
LIMA, Peru (UPI) More than 10,000 establish some control today over Ule
Cubans hoping to leave their country chaotic situation, sparked by the sudden
have taken refuge In the Peruvian
removal of police protection Friday from
Embassy in Havana, but Lima says it
the diplomatic mission,
can only accept a limited number and
In a stunning reversal at past policy,
called on Its neighbors to accept the
Cuban President 'Fidel Castro said
other&amp;
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Peru sent a special group of diplomats
safe passage out of the country 10 any
and security agents to Havana to try and
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MIAMI (UPI)
exiles, whipped Into a patriotic frenzy by Perez. He said the 10,000 persona who
their community leaders, Jammed crowded in and around the Peruvian
iround a building housing a Spanish Embassy 'in Havana
language radio station early today in an government withdrew Pollee guarding
outpouring
the gate have created a lot o(problems.
of Cubans reported seeking refuge in the There is not enough food and water and
the fact the government would not permit
Peruvian embassy at Havana.
by
them
to bring in portable toilets has
- The exiles poured from their homes
the hundreds to collect and buy food and created a bad sanitary problem.)
medicines at late-night markets then
cwt the supplies in box" to the ftoyal
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Sanford officials authorized to
confirmed today that a meeting attend the meeting include Mayor
between the governor, Lake Mary Lee Moore, City Commissioner
and Sanford city officials and in- John Morris and City Manager
dustrialiat Jeno Paulucci is ten- Warren Knowles. Lake Mary of.
tatively scheduled for 11 a.m. ficials to attend are Mayor Walter
Friday in Tallahassee.
Sorenson and City Manager Phil
Paulucci arranged the meeting Kulbes.
to give officials of the two Seminole
County cities an opportunity to
Projects which may be discussed
discuss with Graham assistance include funding for acquisition and
needed to gain federal and state development of parklands in the
funding for local projects,
southwest section of Sanford.

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Jaguar Rover leaving It in the down position, JRT
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"While most failures would be limited
("As long as the Cum police are not In ftoughl 197$ inph
to one or the other headlight, an InTft7
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Track-Conversion Bill
Greyhound dog racing could be Un- race track In Lake Mary is all but dead in
his view,
the Seminole Harness Raceway if
Hattaway said he asked Mark
legislation placed in the hopper passes Robinson of Longwood, a spokesman for
during the current session of the Florida a group of investors who were conLegislature. There Is little chance, if any, sidering building a track in Lake Mary
that legislation will be considered for a financial statement to prove the
creating a horsetrack facility In Lake group has the financial means for such a
Mary.
venture to be successful. He said a
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D- financial statement was not submitted,
Altamonte Springs, said he has prefiled
Other than conversations, nothing else
legislation to permit greyhound racing at ever surfaced over the proposal, he said.
the Casselberry facility. He said the Lake Mary city officials and the Lake
legislation is expected to be considered Mary Chamber of Commerce are op..

derway as early as the summer of 1981 at

by the pari-mutuel wagering committee posing the proposal.
of the Regulated Industries Committee
next week.
The legislator said he will have in hand
Before the committee considers the today a bill he is sponsoring to levy a 15.
legislation, House Speaker Hyatt Brown cent tax per person attending partmust appoint a new member to the mutual wagering establishments. The
committee to replace an ill Legislator, tax revenues would be distributed among
Hattaway said.
the cities of Florida, hesaid.
Hattaway said the legislation he Is
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racing, If Its owners choose. It also would
permit the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
in Longwood to have harness racing If its
owners wish.
Hattaway said while the grandstand at
the har ness track can be used for
greyhound racing, it' will be necessary
for the Cassel berry owners to build a new
track for the dog racing,
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"subject to negotiation."
Another bill with local significance
which Hattaway is sponsoring calls for a
change in the ratio of population to liquor
licenses when the 1900 census becomes
official In 1991.
While state law permits one license per
2,500 persons, the bill would change that
ratio to one per 4,000. Hattaway said all
the cities and the unincorporated areas of
Seminole are included In the change,

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Monday, April 7, 1I
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft,

Midway Youth, .1 6, Held In Car Theft
By DAVIDM. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A 16-year-old Midway youth was arrested early this
morning moments after she stole a car, by a deputy stopping
her for failing to maintain a single lane, the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department reports.
The youth, arrested at 2:20 a.m., allegedly stole a 1973
Pontiac owned by Jessie Staley, Water Street, Midway, which
had been left in front of his house with keys in Its ignition.
The youth was arrested at the intersection of Brisson and
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woo stopped ncr to ticket tier for
failing to drive in one lane.
When asked for her license and registration, the youth
reportedly told the deputy she did not have them, since she had
just stolen the vehicle,
The youth is also wanted in connection with a burglary,
deputies say.
ARRESTS FOR GRAND THEF,'
Two men and a juvenile were arrested Friday on charges of
breaking into the Crown Pawn Shop and making off with $2,500
in rings.
Police responthr1g to an alarm at the pawn shop, located at
1904 S. French Ave.. say they arrested Herman Pryor, 21, of
1802 Collee Ave., Sanford Willie Merkerson, 19, of 1804 Harding Ave., Sanford, and an unidentified youth as they tried to

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Israeli Soldiers Kill
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stormed a children's dormitory m a kibbutz on the
Lebanese border to free hostages seized nine ho ur s
earlier by gun-blazing Palestinian guerrillas and killed
all five raiders. A kibbutz child and an adult also were
killed.
The Israeli military command said 11 soldiers were
wounded in the action at the front line kibbutz of
Misgav Am. Four other children and another adult also
were injured.
The Iraqi-backed Arab Liberation Front claimed
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carried out to demand release of 50 Palestinian
prisoners.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin was kept abreast
of developments through the night. Defense Minister
Ezer Weizman, at a hastily called news conference at
the site, dod ged a question on possible reta liation,
saying, "You'll hear about it afterward, not before,"
Military sources said the guerrillas, armed with
Soviet-made Kalashnikov submachine guns, Infiltrated
Israel from Lebanon shortly after midnight, sneaked
into the heavily secured farming settlement located at
Israel's northernmost point and stor med the "baby
house," where kibbutz ch ildren, attended by several
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JERUSALEM (UPI) — Jerusalem, with Its unique
mixture of races and cultures, played host today to a
dozen U.S. mayors who hope to learn more about their
own cities by studying the way Mayor Teddy Kollek
governs his.
The Americans, who include such key figures as
Chicago's Jane Byrne. also hope the trip organized by
th e American Jewish Congress will give them a better
understanding of Israel's role in the Middle East.
The mayors attended a conference at the invitation
of Kollek and the AJC, which paid their way.
Mayor Clay Shaw of Fort La uderdale said he ex pects
to apply what he has learned from Kollek's handling of
Arab-Jewish interaction to the problems Involved in
having 200,000 Cuban immigrants in southern Florida.

leave the scene.
Merkerson was charged with grand theft, Pryor with being
an accessory to a grand theft and the two were held in lieu of
$5,250 ball,
SEARCH FOR RELATIVES CONTINUEs
Seminole County law enforcement office rs and members of
the xnedcal examiner's staff continue their search for
relatives of a migrant worker, killed Saturday night as he
crossed U.S. Highway 17.92.
Highway patrolmen say Gene Frazier, age and address
unknown, died at 7:30 p.m., as he tried to cross the highway
about a mile sou th of La ke Mary Blvd.
Patrolmen have not released the name of the driver of the

NEW YORK i UPI ) People returning to work from
the Easter and Passover holidays made today's
morning rush hour the heaviest and earliest since
the city's bus and subway workers began their 7-dayold walkout.
Officials reserved judgment on whether the rush
hour would prove to be "nightmare Monday," as they
had predicted it would be because of the influx of
commuters and students returning to work and school
after the holidays.
Talks between the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority and negotiators for the 33,600 striking bus
and subway workers regressed during the weekend,
but were to resume today.
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CHINO, Calif. (UP!)
Dr. Arthur llederman, 79,
the blind physician who never sent a patient a bill and
once took a sandwich as payment for a physical exam,
died Sunday of a massive heart attack.
Last month, the state said it was going to revoke the
doctor's license because the advanced diabetes from
which he was suffering had left him blind. Within 24
hours of the state's announcement, Hederman was
hospitalized with congestive heart failure.
He was released in a few days, but last Tuesday he
was taken back to Chino Community Hospital with
"complications." He died Sunday at 8 p.m., but not
before he learned his patients were being cared for.

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Word leaked from Israel work has begun on two Jewish
settlements in the Jericho area in the occupied West Bank a
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struction "invites additional condemnation because It im'
mediately precedes the Washington talks, which aim at
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realizing a just solution of the Palestinian problem."
"The Israeli measures are null and void and constitute an
obvious attempt to obstruct the progress toward peace," t he
communique said. "It is necessary that they should be halted
and that already existing settlements in occupied Palestinian
soil, Including East Jerusalem, be dismantled ."
Israel's intention in starting the settlements apparently was '
a signal Prime Minister Menachem Begin will be firm when he
visits President Carter April 15 on the Israeli declaration of
right over the West Bank.
Egypt angrily niade it clear it ex pects Carter to press the
Israelis into freezing settlement activity.
Sadat begins three sched uled sessions of talks with
Preside nt Carter Tuesday, and there is cauti ous optimism
a bout the outcome of t heir first summit since the signing of the
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty a year ago.
The semi-official newspaper Al Ahram played up a
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It fofidwed broad hints in the controlled press that Egypt
might so ften its position on the May 26 termination date for the
Palestinian autonomy ta lks.
But the weekly newspape r Al Slyassl cautioned: "The only
possibility of going beyond the target da te of May 26 arises If BALLOONS
the Israeli hard-line position changes. If that is the case the TO
RACE
talks will continue, but not beyond
-.iny,"
Israel annexed Arab East Jerusalem shortly after capturing
ft region with the West Bank of the Jordan River from Jordan
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LAKEVIEW, N.C. (UP!)
An Amtrak engineer
whose train collided head-on with a freight train may
have missed a yellow caution light because within 20
feet of the light his train almost had hit a school bus, a
federal investigator says.
Hubert H. Jewell Jr., a National Tranportation
Safety Board investigator, said during the weekend the
narrow miss with the school bus came at a crossing.
Jewell said the train probably was traveling 60 to 65
mph at the crossing, just 20 feet away from the light
that was supposed to signal Amtrak engineer J.E.
Butts of a possible stop ahead.
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This hot air balloon from Phineas Fogg's Balloon Works, an Orlando disco,
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Accept New Wage Package
CAFE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
Union security
guards ended a 12-day strike at the Kennedy Space
Center Sunday when the lull night shift reported for
work as scheduled at 10 p.m.
The guards voted 104-31 Saturday to accept a new 30month contract offered by Wackenhut Services, Inc.
In addition to substantial fringe benefits, the guards
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Easter

'Greg' With Missing Girl?

350,000 See Pope Paul Celebrate Mass In St. Peter's Square
concluded with holiday greetings in 32 languages, including
Japanese, Chinese, Swahili and Hebrew — th e first time a pope

A mass for 350,000 at St. Peter's Square, Christian pilgrims
has used the language of Israel to express Easter
in Jerusalem, "Easter Parade" and "Hava Nagila" on New
Free again to practice religion, Chinese of all ages and
York's Fifth Avenue. the blessing of cats and dogs In Los
walks
of life turned out Sunday in overwhelming num bers for Easter
Angeles, services In Moscow and,, Peking.
services in Peking 's two Christian churches,
For the world's Christians who celebrate the resurrection of
It was ft largest public expression of the Christian faith in
Jesu3Christ on the first Sunday after the first full moon of
the capital since the postMao regime announced one year ago
spring, Easter is the holiest day of the year. And for other
a return to the pre-1966 policy of tolerance for Buddhists,
millions, it is a rite of spring.
Moslems and Christians.
Not even a strike that has shut down the nation's largest
Thousands of So viet ci tizens jammed ch urches for Easter
sit
tran system could dampen the annual Easter celebration in
New York City.
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reported showers and thundershowers stretching from
which was flooded with sunshine and thousands of strollers, George Farkas, founder of the
central Gulf Coast to the upper Mississippi Valley and upper
roller skaters and cyclists participating in the city's informal
Alexander's department store Hospital in Palm Beach, Fin.
Great Lakes, Rain also was reported over sout hern Florida,
Easter Parade. Their outfi ts ranged from mink coats to a huge chain, died Friday of a heart He was 78.
the Pacific Northwest and the Northern Rockies. The rain
papier-mache hat that represented a cracked egg shell.
turned to snow in Salt Lake City, Utah; Rock Springs, Wyo.,
An accordionist al ter na ted playing Irving Berlin's "Easter
and Muilan, Idaho. Travelers advisories were In effect for the
Parade" with t he Jewish folk song "Hava Naglla."
Ca lifor nia Sierra Nevadas and the mountains of western
in old Los Angeles, 4,000 people tur ned out for the traditional
Oregon.
MR&amp; LAURA PURSELL
blessing of animals — dogs, cats, cows, pigs, even a pet snake.
ALBERT ALEXANDER
AREA READINGS (9 a. 4: temperature: 73; overnight
Mrs.
Laura Pursell, 73 of
At the Hollywood Bowl, 15,000 Angelenos greeted the dawn
Alber t Alexander, 08, Box
low: 61; yesterday's high: 78; barometric pressure: 30.11;
2910 S. Magnolia Avenue,
wi th sunrise Easter services.
7, Lake Mary, died Friday
relative humidity: 71 percent; winds: Southeast at 9 m.p.h.
Sanford, died Friday. She was at Seminole Memorial
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TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH; highs,
llipsburg, N.J., Hospi tal. Born in New York
12:53 a.m., mass for 350,000 people. In his annual Easter UthLet Orbi (To and moved here from Gold City,
1:24 p.m.; lows, 7:13 a.m., 7:29 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
he moved to Lake Mary
the City md the World) mqsage, he
highs, 12:45 a.m,, 1:16 p.m.; Lows, 7:04 a.m., 7:20 p.m.;
called on the world to Hill, Ore.,
rein 1955. She was a from Miami in 1900. He was a
reject
waz and terrorism and accept Christ.
BAYPORT: highs, 8:13a.m., 6:08 p.m.; lows, 12:21 a.m., 12:30
and member of retired chauffeur and truck
The pope's appeal came in his annual speech, which he
p.m.
the First United Methodist dr iver and a World War I
BOATING FORECAST: 81. Augustus to JupIter lid, Out
Church and a member of the ve teran.
50 Miles: Winds southeast 15 occasionally 20 knots today
Rebecca Lodge number 43.
Survivors include two sons,
tonight becoming southerly 15 to 20 knots Tuesday.
.
She was also a member and Robert Christie, Naples, and
feet today. A chance of a few thunderthowers today and again
VATICAN CITY (UP!) -Pope John Paul II today sought the past president of the Senior Charles Christie, Wychoff,
Tuesday afternoon,
quiet of his papal retreat at the end of a grueling Holy week Citizen Club of Sanford.
N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Ja ne t
AREA FORECAST: Considerable cloudiness today
schedule, but he faces a boiling confronta tion wi th
Survivors include her Heaton, Lake Mary, and three
becoming partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. A chance of
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.
husband, Clarence. Sa nford; gra ndchildren.
thunderthower today and again Tuesday atttlflOOfl. Highs
daughter,
June Korbulic and
Lefebvre openly defied the Va tican today by celebra ting
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
around *1 today and In the mid Tuesday. Lows tonight in outlawed 16th-century
grandson,
Paul Korbulic Jr., in charge 1 arrangements
Tridentine mass
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Mel Fisher Says
Divers Get Gold
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turn it into art? The
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this giant fish were
fashioned from hundreds of empty beer
cans. The sculpture
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KEY WEST, l"la. i U PI - Treasure hunter Mel Fisher
-Ia imuis his divers have found gold and artifacts from ii a St't'on(i
Spanish galleon destroyed off the Florida Keys by a
hurricane in 1622.
Fisher and diver Bob Jordan displayed three gold bars
Saturday salvaged from the •icvaui flisir about 40 m i les nest
of Key West. It was in thit' sahmit' general area that muuemmibers
Of h"usher's Treasure Salvors, Inc., discovered umi 1974
remains of tilt' N nest ra Senora de .\ ti't-ha another galleon i ll
the Spamuishi treasure fleet wrecked on the reefs near the
Marquesas lslamLs,
The gold bars, weighing a total of about rune poun(is.
Fusiut'r said, cammie from the cargo of the Santa Margarita, the
lead sin in the Spanish treasure fleet that sank ill a
hurricane Sept 5, 1622, w hi It' enroute fromi I Ia vana to Spa in.
'l'lie three gold bars are t'. ort Pu about $70,000 purely as gold.
Fisher said, but 10 tummies that auuiount if sold as antiquities
II it'', n t'rt' turned over to it federal iii a rshiu I n it hi 'I'reasurt'
Salvors filing foruiial claimui to the n rt'ckage site and all
treasure that can be recovered. Fisher took that action to
avoid further battles nithi the state of Florida and the federal
government
uemit such as those that have kept huuti unit hit' courts for
years to keep possession of the Mocha's
's mm mit i-mu ii llion dollar
treasure,
When Fisher first found remains of tilt- Mocha, tile state
niled the site was within Florida waters and claimed onenilt'd
fourth of everything recovered from tilt, site I itt'r, a U.S.
Supreme Court ruling on offshore oil explorations established
tue Mocha wreck site as federal territory.
'11w Interior Department attempted to buy claumiu to (tie
Atocha's treasure but lost court appeals. The state sUit has
an appeal pending.
Fisher believes that some where oil the ocean floor there
art' 800-900 silver ingots - the Atocha 's main cargo worth
hundreds of millions of dollars - and more gold that he has
been tunable to find vet
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Exotic Fish Pose Threat In U.S.
WASHINGTON (DPI)
Exotic foreign fish such as the
difficult - if not imii!X)sSible.
walking catfish are breeding in U.S. waterways and they
In Florida, at least 18 exotic species have becoiiue entremucould cause biological problems, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (lied, ill part because of iniports brought in for the orService reports.
namnental fish industry there.
The catf ish can even stop traffic.
The accidental release of the walking catfish from outdoor
A survey, conducted by the service',s research laboratory
holding Ixflids of Florida dealers is now considered one of the
at Gainesville, Fla., concluded 84 exotic fish species have most harmful introductions into North America, officials
been found in U.S. waters,
said. This airbreathimig fish ''walks" overland on its pectoral
Of these, 39 have established breeding populations - with 8 fins to invade new river systems, somutetimuit's stopping traffic.
percent showing rapid or major expansion in the past six
It has it voracious appetite and competes with native fish like
years.
time largemouth bass and bluegill in freshwater for food.
It sometimes can be beneficial to the environment when
Another species, the grass carp, introduced from the
new s pecies are introduced into the United States. The brown Orient into several states as an experiment
in aquatic
trout, a European import, for instance, Is popular with
vegetation control, has now spread to at least 34 sta tes.
millions of American fishermen.
Officials fear it could have a severe impact on migratory
But the survey warns that once undesirable species are waterfowl in the Mississippi river area that
rely on wetland
released and prosper in an alien habitat, eradicating themii is vegetation.

ORLANDO,Fla.(UPI) - Police searched today for
a man named Greg who showed concern for an ailing
teen-age girl at a Tangerine Bowl rock concert Just
before she disappeared.
June Finkbiener, 15, became ill during the daylong
concer t Jammed with over 53,000'people Saturda y, and
left with her brother-in-law, Leonard Strickland, 18,
Strickland said n man who claimed

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Deeper Recession Could Trigger New Tax Cut
WASHINGTON (DPI) Chances are, says
Director Alice Rivlin of the Congressional
Budget Office, the coming recession will he
worse Ow generally predicted, and if so, a tax
cut is a possibility.

"The chances are the recession will be a
a tax cut, perhaps other things."
Congress will balance the federal budget in
little worse than is now predicted rather than a
Asked if she agreed with Treasury Secretary fiscal 1981, Ms. Hivlin saud the chances are
little better, but one can't be sure," Mrs.
G. William Miller that a recession may "stibsthmitiil,"
RivIin said oil CBS' "Face (tic Nation"
already have started, Ms. Rivlin said, "There
Ina separate interview
program.
are certainly many signs of recession at the Press,- Vernon Jordan,on NBC's "Meet tile
president of tiltIn related developments Sunday, the
Mrs. Hivlin said everyone is predicting a
miiommicnt."
National
Urban
lk'ague,
said
there is "clearly
government announced home mortgage inter- mild recession this year with an unemuiShe noted in particular a slowdown in the a balanct'.thit'budget hysteria"
that will hurt
ests rates rose to record highs. And Commerce plo)ment rate up one point to about 7.2 percent auto industry and in home building.
p
oor people.
Secretary Philip Klutznick predicted the and a recovery in 1981.
Mrs. ltivlin said "built-in safeguards" would
economy will begin slowing down this month
"Of course, it could be worse than that," she
keel) the downturn from being as serious as the
lit said lie has difficulties with an adand there will be a marked reduction in the
said. "If it is worse than that, presumably tilt., Great Depression or even the recession of 1973.
ministration policy ill;l t %%.ill raise interest
inflation rate by year's end.
government will want to take action; perhaps
Whuile she declined to predict absolutely that
rates and increase joblessness.
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Oklahoma Republicans are set to do
tonight what Oklahoma Democrats did a
month ago — give all, or almost all, of
their caucus-selected delegates to the
frontrnner
Rod Reagan and President Carter
won big in Louisiana's primary during
the weekend.
With 99 percent of Louisiana's returns
in, Reagan won 74 percent of Saturday's
vote to George Bush's 19 percent. Reagan
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, (UPI) -Great Britain's
also
won 29 delegates. Bush's vote fell
Prince Charles, apparently fully recovered from heat
short
of the 25 percent required for
exhaustion that sent him to a hospital Friday, pracdelegates,
so two will be uncommitted.
ticed his polo shots for nearly two hours Sunday before
On
the
Democratic
side, Carter won 55
taking off for the Bahamas.
percent
of
the
vote
and
39 delegates to
"He's feeling marvelous," said Laurie Ylvisaker,
Sen.
Edward
Kennedy's
22
percent and 12
daughter of Florida real estate developer William T.
delegates.
Ylvisaker, the prince's host during his stay In West
Carter also reaffirmed his grasp on 22
Palm Beach.
Mississippi delegates In the second stage
___ of that state's delegate selection process
Saturday night.
And the president is expected to pocket
most and perhaps all of the state's 10
remaining delegates who will be chosen
later
this month at the state Democratic
Youngblood
SEMINOLE MEMORIAl.
Toilver j.
Barbara T. Sutherland and baby convention.
HOSPITAL
boy
Oklahoma is a Reagan stronghold. The
APRIL 5 11106
Charlotte Vonbin'.n, Deltona
ADMISSIONS
former Cailforla governor had all 36 of
Helen S. Powell, Lake Mary
Gaylord Muffley, Longwood
the state's Republican delegates at the
Wtford:
APRIL. 'NI
Elizabeth Edwards
16
convention when he opposed Gerald
ADMISSIONS
Naomi Glover
B.
Ford.
Sanford:
Robert E. HOsford
Ruth S. Jump
And he is the heavy favorite to win all
Soimle Williams
flex (Johnson) Wale
Joan Ilberson. Cauifberry
or most of the 34 GOP delegates this year
Amy Creech, DeBary
Deborah Harrison, Deitona
inafour-stage delegate selection process
Ella
J.
Dickin.
Delary
Sernard C. Braddy, Geneva
Nettle E. Spence. Delary
beginning with precinct caucuses
BIRTHS
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Santod:
LolUgflS.
, Agnes M. Burke, Geneva
O mit Williams. a baby boy
There also will be a candidate
Blake,
Lake
M&amp;WOO
Wanda
Deborah Harrison. a baby girl.
wanda K. Mc Fall, Ostein
preference poll, and state party officials
Delftm
Tijuana R. Montgomery, NOIIII are pushing for heavy par cipation, even
DISCHARGES
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Carolina
Sanford:
though
outcome
be binding.
DISCHARGES
the
willnot
Ilzob.thA,dolina
Sanford:
Larry McCarver, an active George
Edith Harrison
Biuford P. Carroll
1r1.. a. HOOI
Bush volunteer, said, "It's a shame more
Arthur Daniels
Opal E. Jones
(Bush
campaign) emphasis wasn't put
morris G.
Clifford Manley Sr.
Thomas
Loretta
V.
on
Oklahoma
-itlscloseto Texas where
Philip P
Gayia R. Syplel. LoflOwond
Qretchen Perry
Bush is strong and the organization is
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were leaving,
The man, who said his name was Greg, waited with
the longhaired blonde girl outside the Tangerine Bowl
while Strickland went to get his car. They drove to a
nearby restaurant and Strickland went Inside to get the
girl a soda. When he retuned, the car was gone.

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strong."
And Anna Marie Hoover, volunteer
coordinator for Rep, John Anderson, said
she expects "a lot of surprised people
when they see the close results Tuesday
morning," but she would not predict the
outcome,
Reagan state coordinator Betty Brake
expects her candidate 11) Win 75 to 80
percent of the straw votes.

President Carter overwhelmed Sen.
Edward Kennedy in both of the two
stages of Democratic delegate selections
in March. He has 24 Oklahoma delegates
to Kennedy's three, with five uncommitted,
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Anderson swept all 23 delegates to the
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month for meters.
Since i t s first experiment, the company has been giving
residential customers in Clearwater the time of day pricing
option. Only eight families have requested the service.
Mann and Commissioner Joe ('resse think the program will
Ix' a success if the discount is big enough F'PC offered only a 10
percent reduction, so a family had to change its electricity

Prince Back In Saddle

Rebel Archbishop Defying Pope

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Ohio, greedy adults beat kids to their chocolate eggs.
Zoo director Jack Hanna couldn't believe his eyes Saturday
as th ousands of adults descended on the Easter egg hunt he !
had arranged on the zoo grounds for little children, Trampling
a rope barrier, they swarmed across the lawn, grabbing 2,000
openly displayed chocolate eggs In less than five in te
m u s,
leaving many of the children with empty baskets.

AREA DEATHS

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officials of the United Plant Guard Workers Union.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. t UP! -'l'he Senate plans to dig right
into the sticks' Sunset Law governing 25 regulators- agencies
this first week of the 1980 legislative session.
'We've got enough problems this session. Let's get rid of one
of them quickly." said Senate President Phil Lewis.
The House is expected to move into the big issues of the
session more slowly. It may begin review of financial
disclosure and Ethics Commission laws late in the week. The
rules committee headed by Ralph Ruben of Palmetto Iiiet'ts
today to set the schedule,

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consumption significantly to achieve any savings.
'l'une of d.iv pricing is being studied b' utilit rt'gula tori
agencies around the country as a uiiethcxi of reducing the (OStS
(If generating electricity and ()nserving energy.
Family activities requiring a lot of electricity gt'nerall
occur at about tiit' same tuiue for everyone. In the early
evening, stoves are busy, the television is on, and heaters are
churning out hot water for showers Huge factories using lot_s
of electricity also operate at generally the saint' time.
:1 utility's generators may lx' working at full or nearly full
capacity to mimeet this peak demand.
If tiit' load is spread out, a utility may lx' able to shut down
generators that other use ould lx' in operation burning fuel
In addition, it probably can get by longer without building new
plants.
't'lit' federal Public Utilities Regulatory Policies :'t('t requires
states to implement mandator time of day pricing if it is
found to be worth the effort and nioiiev .
At this time, peak load pricing can't be implemented on a
wide stale IRTallse the sophisticated imieters necessary aren't
ill that great of 511p}ly
Each of the big four tower companies has offered the special
pricing to commercialI cu.stona'rs since 1978, but no one has
opted for it.

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AntIGqndhi Party Formed
NEW DELHI, India (UP!) — A new opposition party
to the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
has been formed out of a split within the Janata Party,
se
ce
pp ed he °
position movement.
The Bharatiya Janata Indian People's Party was
established Sunday after the Janata Party failed the
clay be fore to resolve a long-sta ndi ng lntra.party
dispute, triggering a split within its ranks for the third
time in nine months,
The new party is headed by the well-known Atal
Bihari Vajpayes, a religious right-wing opposition
leader who says the party seeks "to mobilize the people
to meet the growing challenge of dynastic dieta torahip."

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BURGLARY CHARGE
Robert Thomas Gowing, 18, or 768 Trumbull St., Deltona
was arrested at 12:40 a.m. Saturday and charged with
bur gl ar y and grand theft. Gowing and four male juvenile
companions also of Deltona were in a car caught fleeing the
scene of the bur glary at the home of Rick Monahan at 151
Hunte r's Trail, Markham Place. The car attempted to get
around a road block set up by sheriff's deputies, but was
stopped.
Gowing was held at the Seminole County Jail on a $10,500
bond. Jewelry, a coin collection and records valued at $5,000
were taken after entry was gained through an upstairs

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) The Public Service Comumission tries today to put togther a formula that will lower utility
bills for some householders willing to wait until late at night to
run major electrical appliances.
The PSC's rate department is recommending that customers
E the four big power companies
Florida Power &amp; Light,
Florida Power, Gulf Power and Tampa Electric be given the
option of switching to "time of day" pricing, also called "peak
load' pricing.
Rates for electricity used during "off-peak hours"
in the
mornings and late at night would be substantially less than
rates for other hours. But there is a catch.
Special meters are required and customers using the service
would have to pay for them. That would require a customer
with the service to concentrate his power consumption during
the off-peak hours. Otherwise he might spend more money for
electricity than he did before.
PSC Chairman Bob Mann said he is ready to make time of
day pricing mandatory, but at first only for big residential
users perhaps people using 5,000 kilowatts a month. The
average family uses 1,000 a month.
An experiment in time of day pricing by Florida Power Corp.
was less than a success. FPC offered the service to 250
residential customers last year. Customers liked the idea, the
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COLOR TELEVISION TAKEN
A color television set and cassette stereo tape recorder and
automatic record changer valued at a total of $750 were
removed from the home of Andrew M. Schenker, of 385 Spring
Lake Drive, Altamonte Springs, Friday night, while the family
slept.

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Leftists Release 3 Hostages
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!)
Leftist guerrillas
barricaded inside the Dominican Embassy have
released three imiore hostages and Colombian officials
hoped today's negotiating session could lead to
"concrete" progress toward gaining the release of the
20 other captives now held for 41 d
The release Sunday of the three hostages leaves U.S.
Ambassador Diego Asenclo, 17 other diplomats
in.
eluding 12 chiefs of mission — and two Colombian
civilians still held in captivity.
The three released hosta ges emerged late in the
afternoon Easter Sunday, accompanied by a Red Cross
official identified only as H. Kobell, who entered the
mission eight ho ur s ear lier. They were immediately
taken to a mili ta ry hospital.
The freed hostages were identified as Jamaican
honorary Consul Alfredo Byfleld; Guillermo Triano, a
Colombian Foreign Ministry official; and Tito Libio
Tiburclo, a former secretary at the Dominican
Embassy.

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The Seminole County Medical Examiner's offi ce reports no
success in locating any friends or relatives of the man,
believed to have been living in a motel along 17.92 for about a
week.

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Monday, April 7, 1$O—SA

Doctor Slices Philly Over Hawks

Suns, SuperSonics, Rockets Advance

Federal Spending:
Inflation War Target

By United Press Internation&amp;I
quarter. "The guard came to the ball lecla 12-0 tear. Erving converted a threeJulius Er ving remembered in detail with
Bobby, and then Bobby left, He point play and a dunk, and Mix made a

The budget balance envisioned by President
Carter for fiscal 1981, even if achieved by a
skeptical Congress, is no guaranteed solution to
the nation's 18-percent inflation rate.

each part of the ganieclinching play he i Jones) had him (the Atlanta defender) three-point play and a juniper to give

JEFFREY HART

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Atlanta Coach Ilubie Brown. "There

series with the Milwaukee Bucks rebounds for Phoenix. Scott Wedman led

were many sensational plays, a lot of

He seemed to enjoy describing his difficult to make the catch and then hit play. The Hawks cut the margin to 96-94

creativity and great basic basketball."

Tuesday in Seattle. Portland went on a Kansas City with 24, followed by Phil
25-11 tear to cut the margin to 82-73 with Ford with 20.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven matchup is 8:26 left in the game. But Brown hit two
on a jumper by Eddie Johnson, who led
seconds left in the game Sunday, which
"Doe gave me a great pass," said the Hawks with 26 points, with 4:09 left.
scheduled
for Wednesday afternoon at
long jumpers in an 8-0 Seattle surge that Rockets 141, Spurs 120
led to a Jones' dunk and gave the Jones, who
chipped in with 21 points. "I
the Spectrum.
gave the Sonics a 90-73 edge with 6:39
Center Moses Malone worked the inPhiladelphia 76ers a 1e7-104 victory over didn't think I'd be that open, but I
76ers Coach Billy Cunningham wasn't
was."
In
deciding
first-round
games,
Seattle
remaining,
putting the game out of side for 37 points and 20 rebounds and
the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 of their
Erving, who always manages to conic ti cocky following the game, in which eliminated Portland, 103-86, Phoenix
reach.
guard Calvin Murphy poured in 33 points
Eastern Conference semifinal playoff through in post-season play, also
two neither team held more than a six-point
hit
topped
Kansas
City,
114-99,
and
Houston
Suns
114,
Kings
99
from long range to lead Houston. The
series,
clutch free throws to give Philadelphia a lead.
ousted
San
Antonio,
141-120.
SuperSonics
Phoenix
moved
into
the
other
Western
Rockets
advanced to a best-of-seven
"Bobby had the side to himself with a ios-ioo
"It was the type of game we an- l(Xi, Trail Blazers 86
lead with 56 seconds left.
Conference
semifinal
series
against
the
series
against
the Boston Celtics, a team
guard on the strong side," said Erving,
The 76ers trailed, 87-81, with 9:02 left in ticipated," Cunningham said. "It's just a
Gus
Wiiiiams
scored
21
points
and
Fred
Los
Angeles
Lakers,
starting
Tuesday
at
they
have
not
beaten in six games this
who scored h of his 28 points in the fourth the game
play Atlanta."
before Erving and Steve Mix war when
Brown came off the bench to contribute
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beat by three steps easily. It was more Philadelphia a 93-87 lead with 6:23 to

court-long pass to Bobby Jones with 20 the layup."

But no solutions will be found unless federal
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Metal
almost must produce more.
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Thus the tentative steps to stifle inflation by
forcing consumer spending restraints through
Madness
high interest rates are self-defeating. GovernPrimaries
ment is in competition for the Investment dollars
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attracted by record Interest charges. Govern- the frenzied market of late In
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precious metals
Reformers and Common Cause types
ment, through its Treasury bills, always has the
the near panic which It has just caused can
constantly decry the present presidential
last bid.
come as no surprise.
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primary system, but, just think If we had a
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The only unusual aspect of the situation is
Money that could be used to create new plants
single "national primary," Teddy Kennedy
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that it is not gold that is the focus of all the
and new jobs and more production is instead
might well be the Democratic nominee.
furor
but its less glamorous companion,
Sure, the primary system is lengthy,
siphoned off to finance the deficit spending of
silver.
sometimes boring, and a lot seems to depend
government itself. Skyrocketing interest rates
Few outside the Immediate family are
on the results in small states like Iowa and
also lure money from abroad, which could result
likely to feel particularly sorry for Nelson and
New Hampshire. ft is irrational, in a way,
in lower prices for Imported goods — including W. Herbert Hunt, the fraternal
Dallas
that
New Hampshire should be more im.
cars — and renewed consumer demand for Import combine whose cornering of a large chunk of
portent than the much larger Minnesota. It
bargains,
the world's negotiable silver stocks led to the
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great
sell off In which they have taken a
And even the bid to eliminate th e budget deficit
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thousand votes In Iowa could propel George
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shellacking. Those who play for big stakes —
through spending cuts may be Illusory,
Bush Into major league political status,
and considering that a few months back when
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Probable hikes In unemployment rates could the price topped $50 an ounce their holdings
possessing.
throw spending and revenues out of kilter again
may have had a hook value of more than $10
Such critics customarily cast longing eyes
with mandatory outlays In benefits to relieve the billion, the stakes were very big Indeed
at
the British electoral practice: a short In—
jobless.
can't avoid equally big risks.
tensive campaign, a focus on the major
Revenues, correspondingly, could be reduced
But the financial community has cause for
Issues, and then the voting.
by the loss of income tax that accompanies a concern In the strain placed on se veral of Its
But the primary system has a convincing
leading brokerage houses and in the
higher unemployment rate.
practical
rationale.
Bad Press
H
revelation of the vulnerability of Its
It presents the candidates with a variety of
Congress is trying, however, The House Budget
procedures. And when the silver panic
WASHINGTON No amount of jawboning
tests. Whether they can perform well in all of
increase can occur for reasons other than
Committee has proposed a $16.4 billion slash from
slopped over from the commodity markets from the White House has been able to keep
those
non-compliance
tests tells us something about their
must
surely
be
considered
the figures submitted by the President in Into general stocks, slicing 25
points off the Big Oil from going its merry buccaneering
suspect," the GAO study observes.
polit.ical judgment and their pohticaI skills.
January. The Senate Budget Committee may
Dow Jones Industrial average at one point, all way, ripping off the American consumer for
The trouble is that the president's voluntary
Winning in Iowa requires an entirely different
focus on the same areas for trimming — or It may the rest of us became passive participants as gasoline and home heating fuel. Even the
program relies on the patriotism and
approach from winning In Florida or Penn.
a consequence of the potential negative im- president's astonishing tirade against Mobil
not,
sylvania.
moderation of industry and labor, and there
pact
on the entire economy.
will probably have no chastening effect on the
Then appropriations panels in both houses must
are apparently few born-again Christians in
The primaries also permit the electorate to
The experience has been sobering. Whether recklessly greedy oil companies.
be convinced of the wisdom of the budget experts
the boardrooms of Big Oil. The chief
take a good extended look at the candidates,
it has been constructively enlightening Is still
The trouble, as Jimmy Carter's top in.
and to observe them under pressure, to notice
executive of Exxon, for example, was paid
work. The full membership of House and Senate open to question.
flation
fighters
admitted
in
a
memo
late
last
.$977,993
how they deal with the unpredictable.
In
salary
and
bonuses
last
year
while
must agree. Some special interests will be hurt.
Silver is in no great or less supply, no more year, is in the administration's voluntary
the
price
of
If we had a national primary, or a series of
gasoline
soared
over
$1
a
gallon.
Individual lawmakers will feel their wrath.
or less useful, now than it was before the price anti-inflation program itself. The Council on
The
No.
2
man
drew
$611023
a
few
regional primaries, Teddy Kennedy
The inflation remedy is bitter medicine.
.Ad
All that has really happened Ii that a Wage and Price Stability (COWPS) Is a paper,,
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With motivation Like that, It's small wonder
could
have
delayed his announcement until a
"tel
Inflation's burden has fallen on the public. V
'ibó iàjht" W tlgui utã u Big Oil Is concerned, they
the oil moguls shrug o( the
few
weeks
before the primary voting. The
Government, because of its ability to borrow at manipulate both dema,*l for the metal and explained to the president.
pitiful, helpless giant steps to control in.
strength of his candidacy has always been his
The confidential memo, written by
will — and print new money at will — has been worldwide economic uncertainties for their
flatlon.
name and its accompanying legend, and the
own purposes have gotten burned — and In presidential advisers Stu Eizenstat and
The only weapons COWPS has against those
shielded.
vague Impression that he is a leader. A look at
the process singed a great many others.
Alfred Kahn, boasts the "price guidelines
who exceed the guidelines are the withholding
him in action, however, has revealed a
The time has come, inarguably, for a balanced
It is disturbing that their activities could have been remarkably successful in
of government contracts and the spreading of
number of truths. When he leaves his
federal budget as a start to economic health. have such widespread and potentially restraining 'price Increases in most other
bad publicity. And these are singularly tinprepared text, he is Inarticulate. His
There will be no heroes in the effort — just agony devastating effect, decades after such Industries," but concedes that the White
suitable weapons with which to belabor Big
organization is a shambles. The campaign
wheeling and dealing was supposed to have House effort has not produced a "similar
to which nobody can be Immune,
Oil.
seems to have no rationale.
been brought under control,
restraint in petroleum products."
Simply on name and glamor, Kennedy
The government-contract stick works only
Considerable critical fire has been directed
Eizenstat and Kahn explained that "even if
might have swept a national primary. Now
there
Isn't
much
demand
in
the
private
sector
In recent years at overregulation of much through sophisticated accounting methods it
for goods the government refuses to buy. we know a lot more about him, and he has
business activity.
turns out that most Individual Companies
been swept.
are
Obviously, this is not the case with oil.
This incident may suggest that there is at In compliance with the letter of the standard,
Wouldn't It be wonderful If one could decide on
Politics is the business of avoiding Illusions.
As for bad publicity, the GAO analysis
least one area in which there Isn't enough the aggregate data leaves no doubt that the
A
successful politician must analyze a
the amount of his own paycheck?
notes, "To be effective, publicity would have
guiation.
industry a whole has not complied with
s
situation
correctly, and call the right plays.
to have the potential for damaging a cornSome judges can. A federal judge ruled recently
re
spirit"
Is
It
that Ronald Reagan and his
pony's image. Oil companies are subjected
Meanwhile, gold appears to be riding out its
that he and his fellow jurists are entitled to a 12.9
In other words, with a little effort by their
advisors
misread
his early high poll ratings.
almost daily to a barrage of bad publicity In
boom and mild decline without excessive accounting departments, the oil companies
They assumed that those figures reflected a
percent pay increase this year, not the 5.5 percent
the
distress to anyone with the possible exception can rake In enormous profits and still be
huge popular desire that Reagan be
granted to other high-level government em- of those individuals who bought heavily when technically within the COWPS guidelines.
Concludes the GAO analysis: ,,It is, then,
president. They did not. They reflected,
the price was pushing $1,000 an ounce.
ployees.
The basic problem is that only refining — a
reasonable to believe that neither of the
largely, name recognition. This was a major
It has settled hack to the $400 vicinity as hot small part of the oil Industry's operations — is
sanctions available for enforcement of the
mistake. Reagan is now in a difficult fight he
The other workers were limited to the lower
and lukewarm money is drawn to the dollar covered by the guidelines. Crude oil
COWPS price standard are (sic) likely to
might have avoided,
increase by action of President Carter and and U.S. securities by high and still rising production, distribution and marketing are
have substantial effect on the oil industry's
John Connally faded to perceive that he had
Congress, But Federal Judge John Lewis Smith interest rates. One consequence is a not.
behavior."
to score-early. His own problems required
"The extent of COWPS authority can be
Jr. ruled in Washington the "freeze" did not apply strengthened dollar, not only in terms of gold
It's too soon to asseu the impact of the that. Media alone does not work In Iowa, New
but against all the major currencies,
best be expected to affect only a relatively
or South Carolina.
administration's
blasts at Mobil. But the
to jurists.
has its good and bad aspects — It small portion — the refiners' margin — out of
George
Bush
analyzed his early situation
smart money didn't seem worried. In late
raisesthe prices o(U.S. exports and thus may the total retail price of gasoline, home heating
Unless there is an appeal to his ruling, U.S.
violating
correctly,
and
solved
it brilliantly. That is
February, COWPS accused Mobil of
District judges' salaries will rise from $54,500 to lead to even more balance of payments dif. oil and ether refined petroleum products,"
We
need
to know, however,
the price guidelines, and the firm's stock useful to know.
floulties. But less feverish gold market does explains an unpublished analysis of the
jumped
$4.50
per
share.
After
President
how
well
he
will
solve
the
problems he will
$61,500 and Appellate Court judges' pay will gq
have a calming effect on the world economy, guidelines prepared by the General
down
the
road,
Carter's blast, the price of Mobil's stock went face
from $57,500 to $65,000. Those on the Supreme
Warmth Is still being felt in some areas, Accounting Office.
The short British campaign, so admired by
up $1.75 the next trading day.
And even In this limited area of supervision,
American reformers, is really appropriate to
Court will have their pay go up fron) $75,000 to however, most notably South Africa, the
world's leading gold producer.
COWPS has been letting the oil companies get
WATCH ON WASTE: The Veterans the closed British system of politics. There, a
$84,675.
The wealth flowing in from sales has away with murder. In one recent report, for
Administration spent about $100 million on a
Margaret Thatcher rises through a party
There is another legal action pending before the enabled that government to announce a example, COWPS disclosed that there had
computer system that It claimed would cut organization. She Is closely observed by a
down on the agency's personnel. That it did, small number of people. She solves her
Supreme Court that could boost salaries of federal budget with massive tax decreases — 4$ been an average 4.5 cent per gallon Increase
percent at the lower end of the income scale In the refiners' margin during the first year
but the system broke down so often last year
problems within that structure.
judges even higher.
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that more money was spent on additional'
The present primary system is good one,
As we were saying, it's nice to be both judge and education and the country's black majority was almost a 45 percent rise in the margin,
overtime than was saved by reducing the odd and disorderly, but appropriate here.
among the principal beneficiaries.
"A standard under which such an excessive
staff.
Without It, you might
Teddy,

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( This Is the second in a three-part series about Sanford's
major league hopeful Tim Raines. Raines is a second baseman
for the Montreal Expos Triple A Denver farm club.)
By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
From the very first day a young boy picks up a baseball and
puts on his first Little League uniform, that youngster has one
dream to some day, some way, play in the major leagues.
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major league promotion.
if he is into baseball at all, the elusive major league dream
plays in the back of his head.
As the ballplayer conies up the ranks of Little Colt, Pony,
Babe Ruth, Connie Muck and American Legion leagues, there
is a t hinning out of talent.
In Little League, the team may have five or six "stars." This
figure may be cut In half by Babe Ruth time, and may be
severed to one at the American Legion level.

Sanf ord's Tim Raines has been "one of the one," He's been a
star at every level. "Tim could play any position you put him,"
said his father Ned Raines U, who coached his son at different
times of his career.

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"What sport?" she asked.
"Pabst.," I onswersd, proudly.
"Pus," said Mavis, who was not exceedingly Intellectual, but her parents
allowed her to stay out until midnight, thus
Oft her great bsrgning powers.

my Lips tenderly against hers and feel the
tinge of excitement run down my spine as she
bent any head against the movie speaker.
"I can't give you my class ring," I said.
"SO we'll sit here and watch Doris Day go
on a crying jag for two hours," Mavis
I gave her my class ring, and my lips were
numb for a week. It wasn't long alter that,
however, she ran off with Marvin Waterman
and got married, and she never bothered to
return my ring.
Now, I want any ring back. I've tried

could
aurme L with something of vel
wear to Inçrus her girlfrlundn,
"How about my letter jacket?" was my
fd offer, dwlng the Istenniuien between
,%WGM lbwdwl Odom Oft
thing Iwented to French kisses the me ger
through with Mavis Bostri tV

Plug, the girt could kisi. A Mavls'Boatrlght
liplock was something to behold.
My next offit' was my foam rubber dice that
hung from the rear-view n*rer of my car,
but Marvin Waterman had maft the same
offer the night before, and Mavis had told him
Iegovtench kin aldrd dog, wtgthisezactly
whet she told me. Mavis had some kind of
— wit about her.
"How about the ring?" she fiasily asked.
I was efroid iw would aek that. Getting a
boy's dass ring mnst It was something
11* serIes, something lt might last as
laft " a meaft Ididu't want to spend an
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For his wife, Florence, it meant the final reward for all the
hours spent at the ball park with herfivesons(Tom, Levi, Ned,
'l'iiii and Sam and one daughter (Pat).
"we used to get to the field at nine in the morning and not
leave until 11 at night on Saturday," Mania Raines rememlrs.
"It was work then.But miss those days now.They were the
good old days. All those hours are beginning to pay off for Tim
now," she said breathing a sigh of relief.
With all the success Tim has encountered the past five years,
the head may have swelled with ability, but Mrs. Raines feels

'I guess you know I had my

For most Little League ballplayers, the major league vision
could be termed "Dreams I'll Never See," but for flames
the dream was quickly becoming visible.

chest out.'—Ned RaIn.s Sr.

After an excellent 1979 year in Memphis(AA) he was called

on Tim's major league debut.

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September.

11%Vhen they told me at the end of the season I was going
crazy," flames smiles as he recalls the happy occasion, "I was
Jumping all over the field. It was an unbelievable feeling."
The excitement was shared. "It was exciting," said his wife
of one month, Virginia (Hilton) flames. "It was something he
always wanted, I was proud of him."
That pride became stronger a few days later when flames
realized his ultimate dream
his first major league appearance.
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"He's still the same Tim. Happy-go-lucky," said Mrs.
Raines. "If anything he's more sincre and grown up. He takes
baseball seriously."
TUnis only one of three flames to sign major league baseball
contracts. Levi, 23, played with the Minnesota Twins
organization for a couple of years and Ned Jr., 21, signed with
the San Francisco Giants organization.

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around In my hometown, but nobody has any
idea whatever happened to Mavis and
Marvin.
This is simply a shot in the dark,aut.dJ
effort Maybe you will read this, Mavis, and
return any ring.
These are difficult times, and, quite
frankly, I could use the cash it would bring.

I'm planning a small cookout for
a few
friends, and the 150 big ones would just about
cover the buns and pickle relish.
There also is a matter of* principle We,
Nlavir-- tnd you know what I,m talking about

After That Night, you told every girl in school

that kissing inc was like drinking warm
buttermilk.
Do you realize how long It was before! got
kissed again after that? Do you real ueL,
many Doris Day movies I had to sit through
after that? Do you know I got sosick of Doris
Day that everytUne she started one of her
to bash her
'one?
That's exactly what I would like to do to
YOU, Mavis. Barn! Right in your kisser,
legend that It was. Bitter, Mavis, is a man
scorned and $110 in the hole for one night of
passion with the pucker princess of 1962,
wherever you are.

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GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI)
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can't wait to tee it up at Augusta, Ga.
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and Becker added two hits
each to the
Mutt Turse and Joe
Singleton accounted for the
only Giant hits.
The Kennedy Sky Lights
Dodgers remained in the
ranks of the undefeated by
pounding out eight hits for a62 win over the Meiner's liar
[IQ Cubs.
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dinals used three-run outbursts in the second and
fourth innings to score an 8.2
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"A lot of big league players
for the Sanford flames were sent to triple A. The
baseball family last week as a triple A players went to
cloud came over the career of double A and on down the
Ned flames,
line."
Ned, Tim's older brother,
Rai nes was in Daytona
was released last
Monday
by
Beach
last Thursday hoping
the San Francisco Giants
to
catch
on with the Expos;
organization. Raines played

They were going to give me
Seminole High School and
Seminole Junior College tone a tryout, but they're all
year) before signing with the stacked up with players,"
said Raines
Giants.
Raines now plans to sit out
He played with the Giants
Cedar Rapids (A) farm club this season and try again next
In Iowa last year. "They told year. "Chick" Genovese, who
me the strike had a lot to do sign ed the second baseman, is
with being released," said checking on possibilities for
next year.
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teams.
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(Tuesday, Montreal Manager Dick Williams talks about
"He was always bigger and stronger than Ned and me." Tim RallIes and Tim assesses his future.)

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A jeweler friend of mine mentioned
recently you can get as much as $110 by
digging out your old NO sobooldasaring and
selling It at what still remains a good pros for
gold.
I really hate to use th s form for something
so personal, but! haven't been able to fled my
old high school class ring, and I just
remembered what happened to IL
What happened to it was Mavis Bostrt, a
gimy
the night atthedriv.4n
movie when Iaabid her topo steady. Going
steady with Mavis Boetright, which m.erly
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"1 was ready to go through," Raines said about what he does
best stealing bases. "The people got me pumped up. It was
so exciting, I didn't know how to feel,"

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On Sept. 3 in Montreal against the New York Mets, Raines
entered the game as pinch runner for Expo first baseman Tony
Perez. Moments later he was forced out at second base, but it
didn't diminish any of the thrill.
"I got on first and there were aboul 60,000 people there,"
remembers Raines. "They announced my name and the
people cheered. It was unbelievable,

respectively, in the two previous weeks. But lie worked on

his game and it paid off Sunday with a six-stroke victory in
the Greensboro tournament and a $45,000 check.
"I'm so happy I can't believe it," Stadler said, after his 68
that gave him a 13-under-par 275 total at the Forest Oaks
Country Club Course. "It's nice to walk down those last two
holes with a six-stroke lead. My gosh, you could stumble
your way in."
Stadler's check pushed his earnings for the year to
$117,611 and put him second on the winnings list behi nd Tom
Watson, who has two victories and $140,275.
It was the second PGA victory for Stadler, 26, in his fifth
year on the tour. His first came this year in the Bob Hope
Classic, the first tournament of the season.
There was a four-way tie for second place at 261, Including former U.S. Open champion Jerry Pate, Bill
Kratzert, George Burns and Australian Jack Newton.
Pate had the best round of the day at 5-under-par 67, and
said he thought he had a chance to win the tournament until
Stadler made a couple of late birdies. He also admitted he
let his mind drift to this week's Masters tournament, which
Pate has long wanted tu win.
"I started thinking about Augusta, which was bad," Pate
said. "You ought to play one tournament at a time and one
hole at a time."
Burns, who won his first tournament at the Crosby Pro.
Am in February, finished with a 69, while Kratzert had a 70
and Newton a 68.
Phoenix Open winner Jeff Mitchell was alone in sixth at
283 after a 71 Sunday, and defending champion Ray Floyd
led a group of four golfers at 284.
Floyd was alone In second place at 7-under
three
strokes behind Stadler
after seven holes, but a late bogey
and double bogey dropped him to 73 for the day. Others at
284 were reigning Masters champion Fuzzy Zoeller, Morris
Hatalsky and Mike Reid.
Although Tom Purtzer set the pace in the first round with
a course-record 64, Stadler moved out front
after 36 holes
and maintained a two-stroke lead going into Sun day's final
round,
Purtzer had rounds of 7$ and 77 Friday and Saturday
before recovering with a 71 Sunday to finish at 290.
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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UP!)
top of the 1980 money list with $89,098.
birdie against Alco tt's bogey. Alcott tied
The 15-year LPGA career of Donna
She entered the final round with a one- it up at 13-under-pa r two holes later, but
Caponi Young has been liberally stroke lead over Alcott and played a Young charged again and grabbed the
sprinkled with glowing moments.
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St. Louis 4. Atlanta
Chicago 5. San Francisco

Olympic

She scored back-to-back victories in pair of bogeys, including a meaningless 14th hole.
the U.S. Open in 1969-70; in 1979 she bogey-6 on the l8th hole. Her 72-hole total
American League East
"I just ran out of gas," said Alcott, who
Brewers — One solid relief pitcher could make all the dif. captured the LPGA Championship; and of 13-under-par 275 over the 6,272-yard played the final round with a Los Angeles
A
In the eight years between those ac- Mission Hills layout was a tournament Dodgers' cap snug on her head. "I just
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Oriole
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Their bullpen might not be as strong as last year. complishments she won 11 tournaments.
Sandra Post in didn't have it down the stretch."
So it catne as a surprise Easter Sunday 191,
days.
Indians — The Indians have beefed up their pitching and
Alcott earned $24,5W for her runner-up
when, following her two-stroke victory
could surprise.
For example, the 1980 major league baseball season opens
I won this one with my putter, Young
showing,
while thlrdplace finisher Jane
over Ainy Alcott in the $250,ODO Winners said, "and that's what makes it special. I
Yankees — Their age may begin to show.
Wednesday, but no firty, assurance can be offered yet it will be
Tigers Pitching questionable after Jack Morris and Dan Circle tournament at Mission Iliha honestly don't think I have ever won a
leted until the owners and players agree on their hot issue
,500. Pat Meyers was fourth at 281
over
Schatzeder.
comp,I
, new contract.
Country Club, she proclaimed it tournament on the strength of my putter $17
with
Jo Anne Ca'~ner fifth at 284. Nancy
pro
the greatest
Red Sox
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Lack of catching and bullpen may sink them,
More than likely they will, in time, and if that's the case, i
and that's h) I'm so excited.
Lopez
and Beth Solomon tied for sixth
look for the season to run full cycle and culminate in the
Blue Jays -Not enough pitching or hitting to get out of the
Young, 35, of Los Angeles, earned
Alcott
took
a
one-stroke
lead
at
the
10th
place
at
286, with Sandra Haynie, Jo Ann
cellar.
coldest World Series yet.
- $37,500 lit us a new automobile for the win, hole when Young had a bogey, but Young Washarn and Debbie Austin anouter -..
The World Series is scheduled to start Oct. 14 in the National
American League West
her second of the year, and vaulted to the regained the lead on the next hole with a stroke back at 287.
League city. I think it'll open in Montreal, and it'll be so cold,
Rangers Strong all around with possibly the best bullpen
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even Bowie Kuhn will be wearing his overcoat. The way I see it in the leag ue in Jim Kern and Sparky Lyle.
now, it won't be much warmer three days later when the Series
Royals
The punch is there, but the pitching isn't.
shifts to the American League site
Milwaukee.
Twins -Should be a contender all the way to the wire.
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Angels — With Nolan Ryan gone and Frank Tanana ques- 7_Q
possible injuries between now and October, none of the tionable, so are the Angels.
managers or players I talked with this spr ing was that sur e of
A's Off his past record, Billy Martin should move the m up.
finishing on top. All used the word "if,"
WhiteSox — Iftherestofthelrballclubwasasstrongasthe
Montreal's Dick Williams was as confident as any although pitching, It would be a different story.
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two gaines. I think if we win 95 again this year, we'll win it."
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Milwaukee also won 95 last season and ended up eight games
Pirates
They'll be right there, but Expos look a little
memory
tuner.
steel,
provide
strength
and
than
back of Baltimore in the AL's Eastern Division. George
stronger.
durability while 2 polyester plies
liamberger, the Brewers' manager, begins this season on the
Phillies Pitching hurt them last year and It doesn't seem
absorb shock and help improve
sidelines recovering from open heart surgery. tie's due back
any better.
handling.
June 6, and until then the team will be handled by one of his
Cardinals — If they beef up their bullpen they could be right
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team. The victory gave Hartford 73 goal with 40 seconds remaining, ensuring
points, the most by an expansion team the two clubs will meet Tuesday night In

Now that the regular season has ended,
the NilL's 16 best teams have one day to since the Philadelphia Flyers' record Chicago for the opening round of the
prepare for the beginning of the playoffs 1967.68 season.
Stanley Cup playoffs.
Tuesday night. And for the Hartford
Stoughton, who has 100 points, an- BruIz 4, North Stars 2
Whalers, one day might not be quite swererd a third-period goal by Detroit's
Peter McNab recorded three goals and
enough to prepare them for the Montreal
Dan Labraaten that tied the score 3-3 at an assist for Bonton. The victory was
Canadiens.
6:35. Pat Boutette added an empty-net Boston's sixth in Its last seven games.
"We've got to play very hard both ways goal for Hartford at 19:52.
Ranger. 8, Flyer. 3
against Montreal," said Whalers'Coach
Stoughton said the goalscoring crown
Ron Duguay scored his first of two
Don Blackburn Sunday night after had been on his mind,
goals nine seconds after the opening
Hartford topped the Detroit Red Wings,
"It feels great," he said. "I've been faceoff to spark a live-goal first period
5.3. "We can't afford to turn over the thinking about Lt for the Irnit three fni ?Jew Vnrft

puck bi or end."
lilalne Stoughton's 56th goal of the
season and second of the game snapped a
third-period tie and lifted him Into a tie
with Charlie Simmer of Los Angeles and
Danny Gare of Buffalo for the league
goal-scoring title. The goal also was the
302nd of the season for the Whalers, the
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Toronto, 7-3, Quebec tied Montreal, 4-4,
and Winnipeg nudged Colorado, 3.2.
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Gare scored his 55th and 56th goals of
the season to help Buffalo clinch the No.2
spot in the overall standings. The victory
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win the Stanley Cup
Obviously, that can't happen, but with the post-season fun
be$lnning Tuesday night in eight different cities, three teams
the defending Cup champion Montreal Canadlens, the
B4ffalo Sabres and the New York Islanders — are all solid bets
to 'go at least as far as the semifinals.
Throw in the Philadelphia Flyers, who lost only 12 games all
yer, the Boston Bruins, who ran up 105 points, and several
others who could provide surprises, and what you have is
prpbably the most exciting playoff picture in the leagues
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night. The first round is best 3-of-5 with the three ensuing

dlnIssing Bernie GeoffrIon as coach, completed the regular
se4son on a 21-game unbeaten streak and lost only four games
ttrough the second half of the season. Montreal — the only
teen ever to win five straight cup titles
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playoff ride against Hartford The expansion Whalers won only
0 of their last 11 games.
Sabres, coached byScotty Bowman, also finished their
on with a flourish, going the last IS games without a
defeat. Buffalo, trying to win its first Stanley Cup, opens up
ag$nst Vancouver. The Canucks went unbeaten In their last
five, games (including four closing victories) to edge past
Washington Into the playoffs.
The Islanders, last year's regular season champions who
weie beaten in the playoffs by the New York Rangers, comp.
kill their season with an 8-0-4 streak. The, unbeaten run
coincided with the acquisition of center Butch Goring March
Io.;mere'll be all kinds of chances for first-round revenge on
both parts as the Islanders and Kings meet in the playoffs.
PhdadelpWa, whose 116-point season included a league-

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The local crew scored a 14-1 win over Mt. Dora and
followed up with a 8-1 decision over Reddick to post an early
season 2.0 record.
Clarence Cain provided the magic in the first game by
tossing a no-hitter and striking out nine batters against Mt.
Dora. Cain also did a solid job at the plate, collecting a
double and single while driving in three runs for the All.
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pitching performance. Solomon Hardy fashioned a Onehitter and fanned 12 Reddick batters to handcuff the op.
position.
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home run to nccount for the lone Reddick run.
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DEAR ABBY: Since the
gasoline crunch has become a
fact of life, I have stopped
driving my car to work in
favor of taking the express
bus.
I am appalled at the total
lack of breeding exhibited by
those who ride the buses.
They discuss the most per.
sonal things at a shouting between us we book the uppitch.
pointments, file, type, Fill out
Without wanting to, I have insurance forms, call in
learned what color shorts one prescriptions, do hospital
woman's husband prefers, billing, etc.
and even more personal
The girl I work with is
preferences expressed by blonde, cute and well-built,
tasteless loudmouths who ride She's nice and we get along
the bus.
fine. What bugs inc is that she
The other evening, on can get away with anything. If
returning home, a group of she starts working on an inregular riders passed around surance form and it gets
cans of beer, large bottles of tough, I have to finish it,
wine, potato chips, salami and
If I tell Dr. J. that he is
cheese!
behind on his dictation, he
Are these people so frien. gets hostile and asks me not to
diess that they have to do bother him with that. If the
their social interacting on the blonde tells him, he smiles
bus? How do I escape?
and thanks her!
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THRIDGE
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DEAR NAUSEATED: Buy find another job. I really like
a transistor radio with an my work. Besides, we're in an
earplug attachment, and stick area where the auto industry
It in your ear!
just laid off 3,300 workers, and
DEAR ABBY: I work for jobs are scarce.
five doctors. I've been here
Any suggestions?
for only one year and have the
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DEAR HAD IT: Tell Dr. J.
entire office. There are four that for sake of his business
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will call Dr. J,) There is yourself. Then let him have It.
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Flying Crown Ranch, you'll public during National Medic
remember Kirby Grant.
Alert Week, proclaimed by
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television's Saturday morning of April 6-12.
flying cowboy hero of Ow
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man with five sorts ranging
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had been dead for two years.
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wife's rings. I felt honored. To
me it symbolized that he loved
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APRIL7
Energy Technology Exhibit, Seminole Community
College Library. Open daily through April 18.
Geneva Citizens Association, 8 p.m., Geneva
Community Building,
TUESDAY, APRILS
Private Industry
regular meeting, 4 p.m.,
Building J, Seminole Community College.
Council

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SATURDAY, APRIL12
Needlepoint and rug hooking class, 1.3
Deltona
Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.
IMngwood Rotary Festival and 10,000 meter t'im,
a.m., Springs Plaza Shopping Center State Road 434.
Plant and baked good sale, arts and crafts show, 3
p.m., drawing and auction. Bluegrass entertainment
ssnd refrestunents.
"Womanpower" seminar on investments and estate
planning, Royal Plaza Hotel, Lake Buena Vista. Call
645.3339 by April 7 to register, Sponsored by Central
Florida Educational Consortium for Women,
Mini bus tow (or senior citizens to Sanford Zoo, Big
Tree Park and the Cactus Corral and lunch at the
Village Smorgasbord. Leave Leeds, 9 a.m., pick up at
Sanford Civic Center, 9:30 am.
p.m.,

SUNDAY, APRIL 13
22nd Annual Mutt Dog Derby sponsored by Orlando
Jaycees, noon, Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club,
Longwood. Dogs must be on leash back gate. Call
843.0356
Open to public.
Faculty recital by pianist Virginia Hutchings, 3
p.m., Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall auditorium
DeLand.

thenclitiousnamisi WUCO. and

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that we Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida In
,accordance with the provisions of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
Statutes 1957,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Sig LANE E ELY
CIVIL ACTION NO. lO493.CA4I.
DAVID J. WISEMAN
Publish March 24, 31 and April 7,
IN RE: The marriage SI:
14, 1980
DENNIS N. HALL, Husband and
DET%11
LINDA HALL, Wife.
NOTICE OP ACTION
FICTITIOUS NAME
TO:
Notice is hereby gIven that I am
LINDA HALL
engaged in busin.ss'at 1901 N.
$50 Broadway
Orlando Avenue, Malt land,
Brandenburg, Ky. 4010$
Seminole County, FlorIda, under
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
the fictitious name of LIL' AN.
action for Dissolution of Marriage
NIE'S COUNTRY BAR-B-Q, and has been fIled against you and y,
that I intend to register said name ore required to serve a written
withtheClerkoftheCircuitCourt,
Seminole County, Florida in ac James i Files, Petitioner's at.
cordance with the provisions 01 the torney, whose address ii
180 Park
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: Avenue North, Post Office Box
Section U$.0 Florida Statutes 2051, Winter Park, Florida
Its?,
on or before April 30, 1980 and file
Sig. Jack A. Yoder
the original with the Clerk of this
PubiIsti March I?, 24, 31 and April Court .lthr
before service upon
, 1900
Petitioner's attorney or im.
DET.86
mediately thereafter: othIw a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
IN THE CIRCUIT
P•tition.
IIONTIENT$ JUDICIAL Wltnessmyhandandseaiof
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR Court on March 27,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
(SEAL)
CASE NO. 00441-CA43.L
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
JOHN SHEARER and BETTY
as Clerk of the Court
SHEARER, his wife,
By Eve Crabtre.
Plaintiffs,
DIPutY Clerk
Publish March 31, April?, 14. 21,
JACKIE
0.
WILLIAMs, i
VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, AND
DET.1SO
COSTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT,
INC.,
Diendants IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 51493CA44.
JACKIE 0. WILLIAMS
VIRGINIA WILLIAMS AND '
COSTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT, IN NI: THE MARRIAGE OP
INC. whowresldence Is ui*nown, ROGER FRANKLIN COLE
but, whose last known address
Pet itiOnef
was:
RITA ANN COLE
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Henry Lambert Typewriter
Respondent
Repair-s
NOTICE OF ACTION
To.
.123 West Hill Avenue
ru. UQI Jill
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Valdosta, Osorgia 31601
LAST KNOWN MAILING
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
NOTIFIED that JOHN SHEARER
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and BETTY SHEARER havefll.l
ARE
HEREBY
aCompfalntinffieclrcvitCeu,1of NOTIFIED that an action for
Seminole County,, Florida,
dissolution of marriag, has been
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wllectlon of damages that onceid
Y
required tO serve a copy 01 your
83,100.00, and you are riguliw
sirve a copy at your written w'Ittin defenses to it. II any, en
defenses, If any, on THOMAS 0. CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
FREEMAN, ESQUIRE, P.O. Son StitlOflht'. Whole address Is 613
70 (1850 Hwy 426) Altainente Saord AtlantIC Bank BuiIdk98,
0rd, F11,, Springs. Florida 32781, and file the
le the
originalwlthtMCktofthea, original with the Clerk of Circuit
- style Court, on bafo a, Court, Arthur H. BockwI$h Jr.,

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for.ntrv information.

MONDAY, APRIL14
West Volissia Road Runners, 7:30 p.m. Davis Hall,
Stetson University. Orthopedic surgeon Phillip L. Parr
of Gainesville will speak on "Painless Running?" Free
to public.

TUESDAY, APRIL15
Adolt film program, 2p.m., Deltona Public Library,
1691 Providence Boulevard. "Hollywood: The Dream
Factory."
.
Over 50 Club of Sanford, 10:30
Bedding
Gardens SoCial Hall.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Sanford Civic
Center. Bring bag lunch. Program by 12 Oaks Campground group, 1 p.m. followed by business meeting.
a.m,,

FRIDAY, APRIL 1$
Tour to NasIwille for Grand Ole
Opry and Opryland. Leave Leeds, Casselberry, 8a.m.,
pick up Sanford Civic
8:30 a.m. Carry bag
lunch. Return Wednesday, 7p.m.
SA1IJRDAY, APRIL18
Sweet Adelines concert to benefit Roienwald
Exceptional Student Center PTO, 7:30 p.m., Cornmunity United Methodist Church fellowship hail,
Senior Citizens

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pre..diool through 12th grade. Register children at
small group picnic shelter for free admission. Prizes
for beat art in various grade levels.
SUNDAY, APRIL20
Central florida Choral Festival sponsored
,
American Guild of Organists; massed ChorUs singing
11anthems,Know)esMemorialCpl, WinterPark,4
p.m. No admission charge.

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TUESDAY, APRIL28
Community Forims, 7:30 pm. AItWUOIIII
Springs Civic Canter. Free to public.

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ss'l Seminole CO., Sanford, Pie., on or
ultImate Iudernesw wilt be entered before the 17th dy 1 April, AD.,
against

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advertising for
classified section by

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spelling a must, typ.
ma skilia nndnd. All

In the sold Comofaw. liWered against you for the relief

P.O. Sos 70
A*amssde SprIngs, i mi
Atleniey hr Piaitis

6)2 Santerd Atlantic Sank Bids.
33771

(IN)

PIsne (15$) 310760

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Newplan
Rawleigh Distributor wanted
514-2056
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Applications are now taken for
Part-time helpat GardenLand,
1400 W. 1st Mature woman
over 25 preferred, hrs. 9 to 3
Mon. thru Fri. till the end of
school. $2.00 per hr. to start.

Desk Clerkpositionavj,
Part.time
Apply Days inn, Sanford

323-5116

0en. laborers, day shift. Apply
at American Wood Products
mill office, 200 Marvin Ave.,
Longwood, between I-il am.
References required.

Secretary accurate typing &amp;
good office skIlls required.

Send resume &amp; salary requlre
Sanford.

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Notice

Rezoning from AD, Agricultural

District
To that of MR.1, Multiple.
Family Residential Dwelling

District

That property described as
Beginning t31.2S ft. West 5. 2792.7
South of the NE corner, running
139 It. NOIIh 4$ dig. Led
19057ff. Wiit 139 It. tobIgIIW%irig:
and, Segilming2l.ClcflalnsWes,&amp;
2725.0 ft. South of NE corner
running South 66.8 ft. East 12* ft.
North 4$ dig. East 91.43 ft. West
305.8 It to Point of Beginning,
Section

2. Twp. 10 South, Rge 30

Being more generally described
as located on Ridgewood Ave.,
east of Masters Cove Apartments,
Sanford, Florida
The planned use of the property
Is MultI-family units.

The

Planning I. Zor.Ini Corn.

mission will submit a recom.
mendationfothe CIty commission
in favor of, or against, the
r.que
change or amendment.
The City Commission will hnli a
Public Hearliig mItts City Corn.
mission Room In the City Nail,
$anlgrl_, Florida at 7:10 P.M. on
Monday, April II, 1980 to cons1de
said rocommendatien.
All partIes In interest and
citizens shell have an opportunity
to be hHrd I saId hMrInge.
By order of the Plennins and
Zonird CommI
of the City of

this 10th day of
as.rct, WV.
J.Q. Galloway,
Chairman
City St Sanford
p*annmng .øi zoning

Deli Worker
'n I fantastic cppor, be In
tiarge $160 + cxc
etits.

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PuBlish Mirth $1.5. AprIl 7, 14, 31,

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VA.FP'IA.235.Con, Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash
ou, lotl Will build
your lot ci our lot.
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Medei Inc., Realtor4443012'

3 BEDROOM, 1'-: BATH, DOU.
BLE CARPORT, APPLIANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON AL.
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500,

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Ads of teF no fancy claim.
s.. .Just Resultil
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LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CARPORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $37,000.

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUPLEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.

SELLERSWetsaVSBUyERSfor
your HOME or PROPERTY
call for INDIVIDUAL at.
tentlon.

323.5176
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21—Situations _Afanted

Call CIrculatIon OW.

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24-Business Opportunit les
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P come, 1st sirve.opportunIty
for 3 ambitIous people this
month. $313910.
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Telephone Solicitors. Ap.
pointmenf setting only. Hourly
rate plus commIssIons. Opportunity for advancement.
Call Lee at 322.0210 for op.
pointment.
RN full time, 04 shIft. Apoly In
person Sanford NursIng &amp;
Cony. Canter, 0$ MlIsnvIlle
Ave.

dike room In your aWIC. er
Soil Idle Items wiNi a Clwlf 1st

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R-$30P up. Pool. Adults oni
II Lake Ada. Just 50.
Airpsrt Blvd. in $7.52 I
anlord.
Call
333.5675
iar-inori ViIIag.

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the

:ircvit Court In and fir Seminole
slnty. Florida, upon receipt of
roof if auhllca$lept SI this notice,
lie fictitious name, to wit:
NOBLE ISMANI
ndsr SIIkh tIw
N,tles are
nsapW hi bu*.s at ISIS SR.
11, L*m.sj, Florida $3750.
That the parthlterl,Ied in
aNiqr lee are as
Pidbsshis

J. Marr and

Minks I. Marrow
130 WatI Stred
OrIa, PlorIdi 31011
ORW at Slesmlngsg,, Monrie

C ainy, IMIanj this 17th Øy

9080.

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ofern 2 BR, lB CHIA. w.w
arpp$, fully equipped kIt.,
nv. location, $335 me. + dip.
duIts only,no Pets' 3224341.

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
Orlando
3771577
3210640

SUPER 4 BR, 78 home in Park
Ridge, nicely landscaped lot,
FIrm.wbrickFp.eat.inkit&amp;
many more extras, BPP SEN.
VICE CONTRACT. You'll love
It for 548 500
CALLANYTIME

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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323.5714

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HANDYMAN3BR,ltjB,shaded
Cor lot. $35500.

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HANDYMAN investment 2
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SPACIOUS I BR brick FP,
formal DR. eat-in kit., crir.
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Retiring
3276461
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YR. OLD DEL-WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, w
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $1990011 Harold
HellRealty,Inc. 323.5774

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ESTATE Smoker
290W. 17.02, Casselberry, Fl.
8318200
Eve.$623655

Multiple Listing Service
Build to Suit-our lot or yours
FHA.VA,FHA23S&amp;?IS

S acre parcels, Lk. Sylvan area.
Terms, Call W. Maliczowsl,i,
REALTOR, 322-7903.
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3 PLUS ACRES, GENEVA
AREA, $5,900 WITH EXCELL.
ENT
TERMS.

2½ ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 1
LOT S.
$12,500,
TERMS
AVAILABLE.
7½ ACRES PINE I PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
57.900 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT,

Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Bdrm 1', Bath Is neat as a
pin ready for omy lIving.
Seeing Is believing at $45,100
w-tcrms. Assumable 5½ pct
mortgage &amp; 1 yr. warranty.

LAKE
FRONT,
NICELY
WOODED
LOT
NEAR
OVIEDO &amp; CPU. $10,000.

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HIGHWAY 1.1 FRONTAGE,
DeBAR V AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES
SIDE ROAD AC.
CESS $31,500. GOOD TERMS,

LAWN EQUIPMENT I SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
chisod Name Brands) Sales &amp;
Service. Include's building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retirIng &amp; will
partially finance. $65000.

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prime residential area. Only
161.810.

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?CROCUTT

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Investors this won't last long.
Furnished triplex. Carports,
Ige lot on S. Sanford Ave., has
room to expand, fully rented.
Profit over $300. Assume
present mtg,, asking 563,000.
2697377.
47-Real Estate Wanted
Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Write Box 1539. Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. Nosalesmen.

47'A'-"MOrtgageS Bought

APPLY 50hK$ SANFORD

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WI buy 1st 5,2nd mortgates. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business
loans.
Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando,, 477-2976.
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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3$1-315E.Firstst.
377.53
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Beds, Dbl. motel 8.5. &amp; Mitt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 121$
S. French. 323-7310.
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lUSanfordAve.

322-5701

TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately, Many lead I
CoSf Titfany.type hangIng
ianws. All are hand made,
different, and 70" diameter
with many pisces.
635-0701
Motel Bedspreads for sale, $5
each. Call till 10 p.m. daily.
321.0680.

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TERRIFIC assumption. $18,500
dwfl, flOW 3 BR 25 choIce
Country area. All Amenities.
$91500.

Black vinyl
reclinir &amp; foot stool with
crome legs. Excellent con.
dillon. Both 1125, 1311154.

BROKER

4 pet. interest to - qualif led
buyers. Ne* homes with i
monthlypaymentsunderfl$0.
Low down payments, 3272*7,

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Vehicles
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75-ReCreational

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'69 Sears pop up I ft.
New tires&amp; floor
5425, 32? 5563

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Air

Conditioning

Central temp Will service AC's,
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
Call 323 7786 anytime.
Reconditioned room
C 's. 4000
to 30,000 BTU's. 90 day guar.
Sales &amp; Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 7435
John Young Pkway. 795 6077.

For Sale 35' 5th wheel camper,
1976 Apeco. Very Qood cond.
56,000. with truck 510,000 37)
8068.
Sacrificing late model travel
trailer. 25', self cont., air,
Private BR, many extras, no
phone calls. I? Oaks Camp
Ground. Lot 5.

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Beauty Care

Home Ieme
I Man, qualityopera,,on
8 yrs. e.p Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne BeaI. 327 1321
CUSTOM IbM
-Rebuild Condemned Houses
. G. BALINT
32? $665

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Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic Bonded
323603$
Insured
8318399
Carpentry,

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53—TV. Radio-Stereo
Make your TV remotecontrolled
-- no wires. Come by our shop
for demonstration.
HERB'S TV
7597S. Sanford Ave.
323-1734

54—Garage Sale

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NeIghborhood Garage Sale. 607
Camellia Ct., Sunn land Est,
Mon I Tues. 9 to?. 322-9496.
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55—Boats--_
&amp; Accessories
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. Ti 92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

A-OK TIRE
332 74,$J
Shocks 15.93-Heavy Duty 57.95
AIR SHOCKSSSO.OS
New Batteries$79,95
2413 French Aye., Sanford

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62—Lawn-Garden
FILL DIPT STOP SGII.
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323-7510
We sell the best a
service the' mast. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.

197$ Singer Future Fully auto,
repossessed, (5id very Short
time.orig;naI$s93,haI$lsIor
s; mc. Agent 3395356,

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322-1131

Custom Furniture, kitchens,
wall units, wood or mica.
"Specialty ItemS", 339 91)6.
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Carpet Cleaning

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From$lOto$5Q
Call 377-1624; 372-4460
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lop Dollar Paid for junk &amp; Used
cars, trucks
I heavy equip
mint. 322

18—Mutorcycles
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MEINTZER TILE
,tew or repair, leaky showers our
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specIalty,
25 yrs. Exp. 1698562.

Clock Repair

APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"
IStudle - 1,2,3 II. Suites
IUnfurn. - Adult. Family
PNl - Laundry
SOviet - I - Story

SANFORD

Painting
KELI.CO PAINTING
Licensed 5. Dependable
Quality household repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
Free Est.
647 00.4$
Creative Surfaces Ii c,
specializing In repainting, mt.
&amp; ext., wallpaper, wall texing,
wood staining. Free Ext After
you have called the rest call
the best. 862 5592.

PaintIng S RepaIr
TrentPainfi,gIRepajr
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
372 3555

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3230701

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Ptisrapliy

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CrOOITIIflg&amp; Bounding

Wedding photography by John
CuIlum. Free engagement
photos or color SxIO. 323 $751.

Animal Haven Grooming 5,
Boirding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater 10
your oe$
322.572.
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Hm,s.asaning

jeqva çjardeq

Yard Debris, Trash,
AppIiancesI5
(LOCAU 349-537l

Dressnking

79—Trucks-Trailers
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71 Ford PlckupF-I00
$800 Good Condition
323-7303

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Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One - The quick, easy
Want-Ad way. The magic
number is 322 2611 or 131-9993,

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77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
351 Cleveland, auto I AC, only
$3.UI436AutoSales,s40Hwy
436, Casselberry, 534-1399

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
201 S. Park Ave.
322 6509
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Light l'uling
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CeramiCTil,

A-OKTIRE
3277450
NEWTIRES$19.$9IUp
24)3 French Ave.
Sanford

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
74hr5.
3220771

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Ratesfor Complexes
FreeEstimates
24hr.
8300070
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BUY JUNK CARS

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349 5759

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1505 W. 25th ST.
Pretty Little' Pony
I Tack

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CabInets

77—Junk Cars Removed
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10' AlumInum Jon Boat with
oars. Like new, 595. 3774765
after 5.
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For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
filIna
- cab.. I. 'hair.
...... aA...
sterns to choose from, NaIl's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92, So. of Sanford. 332.1711

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76-Auto

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12S Johnson rebuilt motor
trailer. $900 or best offer. 332516$.

60A'—Busln,ss
Equip.
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1971 Bonita Ski Boat with tripod,

Can'tflndit'p Tryus! Over lltop
brand new pianos I organs In
stock, including new, used,
rebuilt Ireconditioned, We
don't
brag about our low
prices, our customers do that.
Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
434w 1 bI F of I-I. 339-5900.

—.-__.._..---...-75 Chevy
Surban, Silverado pkg,
Duel AC, only 13,750. 436 Auto
Sales.
860
Hwy
436,
Casselberry,
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Additions&amp; Remodeling
Free Est. Lic. 8. Bonded
Johnny Walker Cont. Ltd.
._J22-6457

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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WI)
van, 8 pass., 36,000 ml. only
53465436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436, Casselberry, 834 8399.

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Home Repair

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook
519 E. 1st St., 3275.74?

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75-A—Vans
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77 Chevy Sport Van, WDs,bcyl, 3
i) 35.000 ml. only $3,418, 436
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 436,
Casselberry, 834

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TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orlg.
$493.75 bal. Sl$3.1 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8336
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Orlando

32) 0640

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Contemporary

2439 S,MyrtleAve.

For Estate Commercial &amp; ResI
dential Aucfjons &amp; Appraisals.
CIl Dell's Auction, 323 5670

Good used TV's, $75 &amp;up
MILLERS
2ól9OrIandnDr
Ph 372 0357

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SEIGLER REALTY

$ll.$Odwn.energysaver.3BR
3½B, 0101Cc area, kit, sqpt.:
w-w carpet, C.HIA, All
AmenitIes. $76,500.

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Lawnmowers
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323-7340

Used tbl model color TV'S, all
working. $99.95 10 to choose
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792, So. of Sanford.
322 8721.

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USIliDldGoo

&amp;mu

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Color portable TV; console color
TV; Stereo AM.FM tape
player I recorder; mIscallanious lt.ms. 3234670.

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SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S. French

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$45,000.

$VISA MASTER CHARGES
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES

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339 0501
3390501

5O-Mscellaneous

314' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7,500 TOTAL, GOOD
TERMS.

one

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701 Bldg.
E.Altamonteor.

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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE FROM $6,500 EACH,
OR WILL TRADE FOR 10.
CAL PROPERTY.

need a new

and see James,
of the friendly people
at Prosier and get the deal
you're looking for.

also lots of office furnishing
including fireproof file, office
desks, chairs, dividers
tabIes also Color &amp; black &amp;
white TVs 7. misc. box lots

repo. l6cu ft frost free.
Orig, $529. now $205 or 5)9 mo.
Agent
339 8386.
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4 rental units Inc SRX lic, rest,
bar, lounge. Exc investment,
over $2,000 mo income.

Prosser

come in

everything fium soup to nuts;

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Ref.

back
Ford.

is

or used car, truck or van,

To be sold to the highest bidder
contents of Maitland Auction &amp;
used
furniture
store,

Push button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
OrigInally
assume
mints Of $2l mo. Agent 339
5156

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Sei Our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-S200
VA I, FHA Financing

REALTORS

LOVELY 3 Bdrm 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, good
neighborhood. convenient
location to Sanford I I -I.
Nicely landscaped yard. 1 yr.
warranty. $34,900.

Propert

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REALTORS

French 323-2222

COUNTRY LIVING at it's best!
8 acres fenced, 3 Bdrm 2 Bath,
lam. room,fireplace, screened
patio w-BBQ, self-cleaning
pool w-cool deck, fenced
pastures, fish pond, access to
St. Johns River. sin,000.

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o, it you

MON., APR. 7,7

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Baskerville

•PUBLICAUcTION.

MICROWAVE

NEEDA SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Directory.

NiceresidentiaIIotonEIpfljj
loaded with trees, Assume
$3.140mt0.at9½pct. hit, with
$25 mo Pymts, Total price
$7,500 or best offer. 323-S036,

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46—Commercial

42'4biobile Homes

2525

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 3222611or $ 31.9993.

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If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
3222611 or 8319993.

Washer repo GE dCluxe model,
Sold orig $409 35. used st,or'
time Hat, 5169.140,' $1935 mo.
Agent 339 8386.

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harold Hall
Realty,Inc

KFNM(ipt- WASHER
Parts,
Service Ijed Machines
MOONEY Af'PL lANCES
32) 0497

LAKE MARY BLVD. &amp; 17.02
SANFORD, 322.1481

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JACK PROSSER FORD CO.

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1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
AUTO. AIR. LOOKS GOOD.
RUNS GOOD EXC TIRES.
5595 321 06.40

3237831

James

52--Appliances

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located of f Courtland &amp;
Shallowtord, wooded, $3,200.
323 7U9 after 5.
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2 BR. 2B. w-w, CA H, WD, OW,
Pool, club house, icr. porch,
533,500. 327-0323.

Re',.

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SANDWICH

Sandlewood Village? Bedrooms,
2 full Baths, available May 30.
2,S00 good terms. 295-7766 or
6714530.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR 322 74'48

ForSas.

H. Ernest MOREIS

3222420

Call Bart
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off ot tot,l inventory of brand
new untcrsprinq bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or Seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
local delivery Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Santord 327 5721

100' LAKE FRONT LOT in
Casselberryon Seminola Blvd
Good for investment or u
now $11,900 wilh good terms

4tA—COfldOftfljIgflw

UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 2B
custom built home on Crystal
Lk chainl 70' Sc porch
overlooking iake &amp; every
feature imaginable. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only
1110.000.

MLS
373 6061 or eves. 373 0517

Somebody is looking for - your
bargain. Offer it today in t!e
Classified Ads.

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50hk$

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Goldsboro —By Owner
3 BR, completely remodeled
inside &amp; out. New w-w carpet,
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
322 0216.

JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, ID home
in Wynnwood on a beautifully
landscaped lot! Pan Fl rm,
Din. area,w wcarpet, 19 patio
&amp; lots more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just 137.500.

REALTOR

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ASSUME 7~ Pd MORTGAGE
on this lovely 3 Idlm, 3 Bath
home with CA&amp;CH. Great
location only $45,000

Eves:

Calif

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DREALTORS
701 Bldg
339 0509
E AltamonteDr.
3390508

SEIGLER REALTY
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OWNER WILL HOLD MOn.
TGAGE on 10 acres wIth
deeded access to the St. Johns
River only $30,pe.

attention.

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PRIME LOCATION is this 6+
acres on the beautiful Weklva
River only $110,000.

-Call today

Sps

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WE BUY CARS
701

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Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the fint in useci
furniture, Refrig
stoves,

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dblgarage,scpprch. beautiful
cond. Exc financing.

FANTASTIC new custom built
brick home on Ig wooded site
w every imaginable featurel
2300 sq ft! This home can be
yours for $95,000.

2565
Park

Cash 3224 132

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M. Unsworth Realty

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hpsrtments Unfurnislwd
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antord Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly I monthly rates,
utIlities pd Inquire $00 S. Oak
541.7153.

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MULTI FAMILY ZONING 3 lots
MR1 only $10,000.

29-.Roon
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Ad. Call a friendly ad.t*ar i's
I, $314981.

NOTICE UNDER PICTITIOII$
NAME STATUTE
TOWNOMIT*UYCONCERN.
NOTICE Is hereby given mat the
indsrslgneg, pursuant to the
'FIctitious Name' Statute,"

INVEST WISELY 1 entire city
block on W. 1st Street only
$110,000.

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REALTORS

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ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

$750 down i. closing will
put you lnthls Berm, 1 Bath
home with FIREPLACE only
$23,500.

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3222611

$60,000.
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* Swsslwutsr Oaks
EwislngllesvIcJ

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TjrTh,S
4 I
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lemporaries, $43,900 ea. 2 BR.

JUST LISTED? BR, ID home in
CCM on fenced lot, 30x10
covered patio, overlooking
pool, CH&amp;A, eat-in kit, El rm
&amp; more. Only 540,000.

322.7912

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Winter

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2 2 B home
in Loch Arbor! Pool &amp; PatIo,
C H&amp;A, DR,eat in kil. Fl rm &amp;
much more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Yours
for
566.000!

3 BR lB 2 1g. fenced lots.
privacy, FP, ready tO be
restored. All for $29,900.

REALTORS
2lloSanfordAve.

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3236593

Wanted to buy used office
equipment NoIl's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. I? 92, So.
of Sanford. 3728721
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WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA

F1E.B.iui:i:,•_

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Exp sect avial PART TIME,
Sanford area. Write P.O. Box
$4, Sanford, Fl. 32711 or call
323-4416 aft S for details.

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will register with the Clerk

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2wtsal-s2reg-terrns
YourfuturelsourConcem

* TIi. Sprksgs
*IIv.rIv.

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neighborhood.

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-______ 1977 Fiat X19, cxc cond AM
FM, S track, AC. Miracle
Shield 322 2861 or 323 5215
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1969 Chrysler wagon, auto, air,
looks good, runs good Eac
tires, 5395 32) 10

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '69
to 75 models Call 3399100 or
831160$ (Dealer)

500 S Sanford Ave

Sanford's Sales Leader

Weliiva retreat 1 acre on St.
Johns River. Only $5000 dwn.
Total price unbelievable at
515,000.

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Garage so full there's no room
for the car? Clean it out with a
Went Ad in the Herald. PH.
332.2611 or $319093.

9l2FrenchAve.
Acrossirom Health Dept.

Start your own business -build
an Esening Herald paper
route in your own

h*er $60.85, Florida Statutes,
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Pictitisis NS Statutes. TOWN:
Isctlon isa Florida Statutes
1880.

Publish March 26,315. AprIl 7,14 PuSl, Mardi $7 14.31 and AprIl
7,1*
WV
DETM
DT.I$

323-5176
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Your future Is our Concern

ARTHUR 0. LEACH
PUbUSh April 7, 14,, 21, 25, 1980
DEU.30
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Is hereby given that a
Public Nearing will beheid by the
Planning arid Zoning Commission
in the CIty Commission Room, City
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M.
on Thursday, AprIl 17, 1900 to
Consider the folløwinq change and
amment to the Zoning Or.
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida.

4O---Condominiums

2w$iIai-s2reg-terms
Your Future is our concern

REALTY

Hedge against inflation!
Sacresonfast growing Lk. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
terms!

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Eve_305sio305_323_1863
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PARK AVE.- Cream
2
BR, 2B, town house, new
carpet tile, kit. .qpt., W&amp;D,
plenty storage, icr. porch,
landscaped yard, vacant,
adults, no pets first last &amp; dip$300, 323-0106.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

AAA EMPLOYMENT
2wksal -$2rIg -terms

51g.

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912 French Ave.
Across from Health Dept.

1951.

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A*MY

rractor Trailer, be home nites.
$5.59 hr. &amp; benefits.

Across from Health Dept.

ment to P.O. Box 73

MINI-U-LOCK
New concrete buildings all sizes,
$205. UP, especially nice, most
convenient on I-I at SR 46
behind Days Inn, I-I Industrial
Park, 323-0061.
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1977 Dodge Demon

Low mu • new paint, good COnd
51700 327 1.164

78 Pont Trans Am, like new.
33.000 rn only 55.885 ho Auto
Sales.
860
Hwy
436.
Casselberry 831 8399

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Sanford

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.sF I1I.IY USFCI FURNITURE.
APPI. lANCES &amp; PIIIMBINc,
FIX T '.,IR F S Jenkins Fur
,',ture 705 F 25thSt 373 0981

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Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach. will hold
ô
Public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at S p m It's
theonly one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904
255 8311 for further details
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332 2787

Top Prices Paid
Used. any Condition 6.44

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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- -1978 T Bird. 31,000
ml
Likenew. Blue 14.500

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

NEW HOMES
Openito5daiIy

b' NI FNTRflM
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DON'T MISS THISONE
911 Elm Ave.? BR. 1½ B. comp,
remodeled home. Lg. LR, DR.
C-H&amp;A, $31,200 W-assumable
mort. at 10 pct.

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Bridges Antiqu
323 7801
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"I'm not adverse to permissive philisophies,
W Garnett White
Ms. Fenwick, but teaching a Sunday school
Rcq Real state Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
class the 'Ten SUGGESTIONS'?!"
107W Commercial__
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Phone 372 7851. Sanford
. -. a. a
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I-t1OUseflold Goods

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HANDYMAN SPECIAL
and a great bargain at $20,500.
This home includes 2 BR. 18
on a very Ig 50x235 deep lot.
See it today!

V.A$tOh1gSP5Ij$l

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80-Autos for Sale

76O10s Deita 88, 2dr, 35oengine,
18000 one owner mu, only
$7..U4, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry. 834 8399
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'75 Dodge Coronet Brouqham.v
8. A C. Auto, Radio, qood mpg,
cxc running COflO 51.100 or
best otter. 869 1871
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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins Top dollar paid Call
Jim 373 1888.
Antiques Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes Slot Machines

250 mo &amp; under if you qualify.
1 OOA

L.

CRLII'

REALTOR MIS
3,3-5675
Eve3n.9s

Furnished House, 3 Bedroom
1½ Bath, $325 mo. SlOOdep.
322.5899

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912 French Ave.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 70$ Fox
Valley Drive, Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida under the flc.
titlous name Of ADVENTIST
PRIVATE DUTY NURSES, nd
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
cordancewiththe provisions at the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To.WIt:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes

FICTITIOUs
Notice is horNy gI
that I em
wuupad In bvsinom I P.O. Sin
$17, Lengwwd, Pla 30750,
Iemlns)e CeuIWy, Florida under
the Ilditlius name I DIRICT
MAILING $SIV.. and NwS' I in.
$inllorssktersa
nies.
Clerk
Seminole County, lsrida In ac

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£50.

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WITNESS my hand and iii iciai dSfilIIldld In $115 PItNIOSI.
WITNESS my hand and off Idol
seal of sell Court, on $115 list dip
seal on this thi 13th day of Mardi.
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AD., IllS.
ARTHUR N. UCKWITN J. (5)
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Alltwr H. SeckwI$t, Jr.,
Clerk of CircuIt
Clerk if Circuit Court
Seminole County, ,g.
Seminole Cevnty, Pleridi
By: Susan I. TMor
By Cynthia Pr$dgr
Clerk
DePuty Clark
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
CARROLL BURKE

LegOl Notice

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300 N. French Ave.

Computer Operator

rvR&amp;ti

The Evening Herald Classified
Ath off.r na Ian,'., .Ini...
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1 Bedroom house, $150. A.A.
McClanahan Real Estate. 322.
5992 &amp; 323-1167.

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DeBary 2 Bedroom, 2 complete
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Baths, LR with FP, pool, many
fruit trees. 61a-6775,

Applyinpersonto.
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Advertising Director

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Fruit Trees
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18 Volusia. 668 6775
REALTY
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WI PIJY I.ISFD FURNITUREI.
APPI lANCES Sanford Fur
nture Salvage 372 8721

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120U rt,rkAve
3276123

Eve4 3210612. 3221517
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The Real Estate AgenCy

321.0759
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323-7832

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REALTY
WORLD.
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.51 o/znJ lea/it1

3 BR, 28, CH&amp;A, 2010 Grandview
Ave. N. 5325 mo,

complete
order
forms, billing and

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Jessup Heights. sio,000 00.

BATEMAN REALTY

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By Owner
Four bedroom, 2 baths, or 3-2
Family room Near Mayfair
Country Club, New air heat
Units, water heater, windows,
Sink, Stove &amp; oven. Root Only
3 'sirS. old. $41,900. Call 321 0520
for appointment. No broki's
please.

VACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.
l'z ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake

Rig. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

MULTIPLEI.ISTING RbALTOR

telephone
solicita.
tion. Write copy,

Handle 310 computer, 1610 mote
start as you show 1, tell.

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I*LCOLIT

SALESPERSON

OF SANFORD REALTOR
25415. French Ave. 322 0231
322 0779, 372 5353. 377 3772

Golf Villa, 3 BR, 28, all
car garage, Lease only $423
mo. 322-0943.

PHONE

LPN full tIme, 3)1, Apply to
Lakeview NursIng Center, 01,
E. 2nd St., Sanford.

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Publish Mardi 31 &amp; April 7, 190$
OIT.

relief 1580, otherwise a dofault wIll be

$ lie

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4 Bdrm, 1½B,
$300 per mo., $150 sec. dip.
323-7175 or 332-9206

ADVERTISING

Call 615-770.3226.

Shop without going shopping, the
Amway
Way.
Amway
products delivered to your
home. Call 332-4409 After S or
weekends.

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HOME.- 5 BR. 3 Bath 2 Story,
7' Lots Fenced yard, 17th
Street. Sanford. Call for
Details.

DUPLEX- I BR. 1 Bath each,
Recently remodeled Pine
Avenue. $33,000 00.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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BUSINESS- I Story cornmercial building w partition.
Sanford Avenue $1S,000.0o.

Zoned for duplexci, over an acre
in QOOd location.
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3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates w-Dock, $450 mo.
St. Johns Realty Co.. Realtor
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322-flfl

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privacy lence. pool patio, Low
dwn owner will hold at I? pci.
$3$9
332 4914 aft S
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3235176

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Lely 3 BR. 1½ B, C-H&amp;A,
fencedyd.fully eqpt. kit., $365.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
2wk sal -$2 rig -terms
Your future is our Concern

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HOUSE FOR RENT
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fls1de laundry room.
Call 569-0027

912 French Ave.
Acrossfrom Health Dept.

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323.11OOor 6441806
Tired of house hunting? 3.2, 5330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
eneva Gardens Apts.
1505W.thSt.

to start + benefits.

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HiddenLk.,3 BR,2B

$375 + deo. Credit r.f.

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Warehouse Workers
Forklift exp, well est co $6.50 hr

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322.2611.
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home care. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center, 912
E. 2nd St., Sanford.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NotIce is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at Nt. 1
Box 165.8, Sanford, FL 32711,
Seminole County, Florida under

£1''

322 2296aft 4.
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were ones

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Legal Notice

Adults only, $165

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Nurse Aides exp. in nursing

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general circulation within the City
Of Like Mary. In addition, Notice
shall be posted in the area of
consideration at least fifteen (15)
days prior to the date of public
hearing.
I
DATED: March 26, 1980
I
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
By: 5 ConnIe Malor
City Clerk
Pub'ish March 31 &amp; April 1, 1910
DET.145

1BR Furn. Apt.

phases of accounting, full
charge thru trial balance.
Some computer experience
helpful. Send resume &amp; salary
requirements to P.O. Box 729
Sanford.

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at

Boofikeeper experienced in all

Couple wanted to work on
Poultry Farm. Trailer avail.
Contact AZ Poultry Farm, 420
Cassadaga Rd., Orange City,
Fl. 904775313$.

3 Lanes Mammum
DEADLINES

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.pts for

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SATURDAY 9 NOOn

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FRIDAY, APRIL 11
Children's Class on Childcare for those expecting a
new baby brother or sister, 10 am., Florida Hospital.
Phone 8f.611, Ext. 1173.
Sallie Harrison Chapter VAR will meet at 2:30 p.m.
at the home
Mrs. A.W. Lee
2401 Laura Ave.
Speaker F.W. Kirkland on defense.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
Theater presentation: "Horsepower: An Electric
Fable," 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Auditorium, Seminole
Community College followed by comments and
audience participation. Co-sponsored by Council
Arts and Sciences. Free public.
Watercolor demonstration and lecture by Wayne
Sessions, 7:30' p.iii., Sampson Hall Gallery, Stetson
University, DeLand. Free to public,

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Monday, April 7, )9103B

SenIài
Citizens. Very clean. 311 .
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.
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Call for
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322 - 2611

Furnished

Living Center of Casselberry.
appt. 3395002.

Orlwido - Winter Pwk

Seminole

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Charles I. Baker, 44, was
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transferred to Florida State maintenance and operation of the ________
street lights Within the district;
Prison to begin the life term creating
SundQ9 - Noon Friday
an Advisory Board;
handed down Saturday by setting forth
fiscal and taxation
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Circuit Judge James Fox. procedures; empowering the levy
of special assessments or taxes
man. He concurred with
the district; and providing
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jury's rejection of the death within
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for construction.
- 3—cemeTeries
penalty.
an effecti,e
1$—Help
nted
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following
SCrbedareasf
2Spaces in Masonic Gardens. Ii
Aug. 31, when no mercy was Seminolo County,
Convenience store clerk. Good
Florida: Eel,
area's most beautiful Memor.
shown Jo Baker, mercy is Aire Hills, Unit 2, as recorded in
Company benefits. Apply
al Park, $0 to settle estate.
Handy Way Foods, Sanford
appropriate in this case" Plat Book 22, Pages $9 and 90,
322.4016
area.
Florida.
Foxman told Baker, who must Seminole County,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
remain in prison for years
Clerk to the Board
Mgr. Trainee
of County Commissioners in
before he will be eligible for
and
for
Seminole
Lite
rest.
e*p preferred, $150.
parole.
County, Florida
$200 per wk + benefits, learn
CANNON REST HOME
Last August, Baker went to Publish: April 7 1980
Special care, good food, for
all phases.
DEU.6
elderly lady. Can be bed
his wife's office in the state ____________________________
912 French Ave.
patient. 121 Dolores Drive,
Department
of
TranAltamonte SprIngs. 834114$.
Across from Health Dept.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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sport a t ion d i s t r let
Why be Lonely? Write: Get A
headquarters at DeLand. TO WHOM HEARING
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IT MAY CONCERNS
Mate" Dating Service. All
Baker admitted In court that
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
2wk sal -$2 rag -terms
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Cl.arw..
Your future is our Concern
he fired the first shot at NOTICE that the City Council of
ter, Fl. 33518.
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, ____________________________
Josephine Baker's back as will
323.5176
hold a public hearing on the
—she ran down a hall. He was 17th day of April, 1980, at 7:30
5—Lost
&amp;
Found
Applications are now being
carrying a .38-caliber P.M., at the City Hail, City of Lake
accepted for FulI.Time Tellers
Mary, Florida, to consider a
revolver.
at
the Flagship Bank of
Petition to close, vacate and
Elk &amp; sable male Ferret in
Baker said he remembered abandon, discontinue, disclaim Lost:
Seminole. For information call
area of Sanf. Ave. a Airport
personnel at 3231716 ext. 201.
nothing after that first shot, and t renounce any right of the
Blvd. 332715$.
Equal Opportunity Employer,
City
of
Lake
Mary
and
the
Public
Witnesses testified he fired in and to the following described
Cat lost, Academy Manor. Wht
a second bullet Into the back right-of-ways,
to wit:
Female, multi.color tail, rid
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
of Mrs. Baker's head after she
The West 33 feet of the 20 foot
collar, Pompano tag. Reward.
Apply in person Sanford
alley in the East ½ of Block 16,
322-4655 or 3223516.
crawled into an office. She
Nurslna 5. Convalescent
AND
Center, 950 Mellonville Ave.
was "crawling down the
The South 198 feet of Grandbend
6- 'ChiId Cats
hallway, begging hint not to Avenue lying northof Lot 14. Block
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shoot her, trying to get out of 16 running west,
Crystal Lake Winter Homes
Sect B'keeper
his way and finally WD.S Subdivision according to Plat BOek Spur of the Moment Babysitting
in my home. Hriy, daily, wkly
Gen office skills &amp; lite b'keeping
trapped in that office," said 2. Pages 114.116 Seminole County
rates. Day or nIght. 323-6677.
will lead you to thIs super
State Attorney Jeff Dees. Records,
oppor.
Public Hearing shall be held
"She was trapped, nowhere to at The
Child care in my home, days
the City Hall, in and for Lake
go, and he was right on her Mary, Florida, it 7:30 P.M., or as
912 French Ave.
onlyl 1 child, $20; 2 children,
530. 3226451.
heels, The last minutes of her soon thereafter as Possible. At that
Across from Health Dept.
time, interested parties for and
life
the defendant
CHILD CARE
against the above request shall be
AAA EMPLOYMENT
made sheer terror and heard. Said hearing may be
Freeor reduced rates
qualify.
if
323-8124
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continued from time to tIme until
horror,"
2 wk sal-$2 rig -terms
final action is taken by the City
Your future is our Concern
Defense attorney Dave Council.
J)—Ifl3fr'jdjons
Disney said Baker was unable
This Notice shall be published
323.5176
to determine right from one (1) time each week for two (2)
consecutive weeks prior to the
US Substantial income
take
ong at the time of the date
AH SPRINGI
of public hearing in the
short phone messages on your
siiooting last summer,
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
phone. Tern. Nutrition Corp.
Creative Expressions
322.7813

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home of
Martin, 1012 Cathy
Altamonte
Springs. A Boutique work session for auction and
banquet to be held on October. Bring bag lunch.
Prospective members welcome.
VFW Ladies Auxiliary Unit 10108, 8 p.m., log cabin
on lakefront Sanford
Parent Education Lamaze Refresher Course, threenight classes, 7:30 p.m., Florida Hospital Auditorium.
To pre-register call 896.6611, Ext. 1773.
Lecture on "Mid Life Crisis: Passage to New
Growth" by Dr. James H. Zullo, director of the
Christian Brothers Counseling and Consultation
Center, in Illinois, 7 p.m., Hauck Hall Auditorium,
Rollins College, Winter Park.
DeBary Blood Bank Drawing, 10
4:30 pm
Four Townes Shopping Center in front of Publix.
Adult film program, 2p.m., Deltona Public Library,
1691 Pro1dence Blvd., Deltona. "The Volga" and "Tho
Capitol: Florida's Historic House of State."

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31—Apartments Furnished

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NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
Gets
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
From Judge 10:00 AM. or as soon as possible
thereafter, on the 22nd of April,
1980, consIder the adoption of the
following Ordinance:
An ordinance relating to
DELAND, Fla. (UPI) — A
specified areas of the unin.
trucker who claims too many corporated
territories of Seminole
amphetamines and deep County, Florida; creating the Eel.
depression prompted a deadly Aire Hills, Unit II Street Lighting
to beentitled the Bel-Aire
attack upon his estranged District;
Hills, Unit II Street Lighting
wife has begun a tile sentence District; providing for definitions;
Providing for governance of the
in prison for her murder,
district by the Board of County

MONDAY,

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Notice

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

C,6LEI\JDAR

of

Killer

Spring Cleaning Time, ovens,
refrig., walls, woodwork, wds.,
floors, top to bottom. Sue
$461.

322-2090

Tree Service

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Houwwives Cleaning Servic,
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular cr1 time bi
Wedowaihwindows
6775.94

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Tree Service
lop, Trim, Removal
CallJimFllnn.1341ff,

BARROW'S WELDING
Custom built utility I
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trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.
repairs.

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Monday,

Sanford, Ft.

April 7,

by Chic Young

1so

ACROSS 42 Washington

Answer to Previous Puzzle

city

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started the medication I
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would have to keep taking it.
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potassium loss and advised depressed about having
11 Cleans floor 45 The most
by Mort Walker 23 Snakelike fish DOWN 19 Biblical land (prefix)
me to drink orange juice or headaches but even moderate
24 Lavaliere
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fruit, especially doses of Serpasil in some
eat
fresh
WH AT HAVE
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show
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(abbr.)
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weigh148
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depressions. One of the
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blood pressure was low at 110 could actually cause a
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over 70 and he didn't think I headache as well,
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medicine at all. If your blood
me a ut not being able to pressure stays
normal
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didn't have a single one
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DIANE l'ETRVK
empty building it will lose to the federal
Herald Staff Writer
goverrunent.
Counts' Attorney Nikki Clayton said she
Under an ugreihent with the U.S.
is prepared to tell
today tilt. countv niav
legally keep all of the books at the city Inust see that a library is maintained
at the building until April 17, 1983.
downtown Sanford library, regardless
what the city of Sanford does.
.
But the county's lease expires Oct. 1,
But City Attorney C. Vernon Mize Jr. 1980. Arid City Manager Warren Knowles
said that opinion can be disputed.
said at a special city commission
The count)- leases tile present library meeting April 2 it would be virtually
building at East First Street and impossible for the city to stand by its
Palmetto Avenue front tile city.
agreenient with the GSA if it does not
if ute county should decide not to have any books.
renegotiate tile lease, which expires
Apparently in an effort to retain the
it could leave the city with an 40,000 volumes for the city, city officials

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either party call end (fie agreenient with
written notice to the other party. But the
tI.nise further states:

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discussing subjects In great disservice. You know
which you are not well versed,
the limit of your resources, so
Pretending
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CAPRICoRN (Dec. 224an.
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action has not been ruled out.
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of final victory that has forced a cruel past grievances arid unite in the fight to aboard flights to the United States If
superpower to break its relations, thins ensure our Ixiiitical ahi(I t'cononnic in. airlines said a provision of (lie U S.
dependence," Banii-Sadr said.
I tting an end to the plundering."
hmiiimiigration Act calls fora $5,001) fine fill'
Khouieini blamed Iran's recent
Baiii-.Sadr said he believed Iran a null every Iranian passenger they carry nina
problems with Iraq on (he United States have been threatened regardless of that President Carter has iiiiposed his
and he called on the Iraqi ariiiy and c'ircuunstanees, since its imiove toward strict sanctions on Iran.
nation to ''cut off the hand of Auiit'ri('a intkpemidt'nce would lx' iliipoSsih)It'
Carter announced (lie sanctions hours
protruding front Saddann's sleeve.''
without getting out of the systemii iin alter Ayatollah htuholk'hi Khuniieiiii ruled
Saddain is Saddain Iiiissein al-Takriti, posed b) the superpon%ers. —Therefore tile hostages %%ould rulliall, it, tilt- utisto(h
head of Iraq's Revolutionary Council, they would have started (lie attack II) uI the riiilmtanits holding tha' U.S.
whom Khomeini called "anti.lslamiik" some way, The attack has taken this Embassy in Tehran until the captives'
shape now." "These are not their last fate was decided b% lie%%- parhanient,
Khomeini, Fueling a crisis that weapons,'' hiani-Satir said. ''There are
'.hiich tuiav not uiiu.'ct tilitil IiII(IsUnilmUt'r
threatened to break into ope n war, urged other weapons which they will use hater, following runoff elections.
Iran's army to "join tile people" and since this is not #our last act."
lit abandoning hope it concihator%.
overthrow the Iraqi regime.
'l'hie Soviet news agency 'fuss said diiiloinatic approach could diffuse ti l t,
President ithothassan Bani-Sadr said, Carter's decision was prompted by crisis, the president warned: ''Oilier a('-

Sen. George McGovern, who ran for expelled.
president in 1972 as a liberal, anti-war
He also said, "The adminlstrat½n
ca ndidate, says the United States should should begin planning for long-term
be planning a blockade and selective air action, including a blockade and selec.
strikes agai nst Iran to break the hostage live air strikes if necessary to resolve
stalemate,
this unprecedented and outrageous

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toward the Pt'I'PIt' and thit' revolution,
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were fulfilled," it said. .
wait liii' that inIi'i'Iilat ioli to oiiit
tv It'flt'iI all 151) lraniaii stutk'iits ,ii
Ili severing dipluniatic relations %%ith through."
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fill(fillil" 15 ol. 16 (it the students %% till
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Irani, Carter warned Monday that other
Visit
''prubht'iiis.'' a universits
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studt'iits at UCE and l)i'. Paul Mt'Quilkin.
urked
up
iiii all the students In the
Kliuiiieini, in a message broadcast by dean (if iiit'n, this tiiornilig to
Tt.'hrun Radio, said: "f Carter has done strategy atud set procedures in caseuiiiii
the uliunigrittion o((cers at that tune, the
m sniti.
president
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one ttii ng III all his lilt' which can be said
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'flu' spokesnilani could not ift'fi,it' a hat
Iliroughiunt lhie hat inn
this break in relations between a uuuntr
thit' priiblenis a ore.
that has risen to free itself front the clans
A lM,Ii('% state'iiit'nit issued by President
('i'iiiniit'nt aas tint available frollI (ho'
of international plunderers and a a orhi- ( 'aFter Moiida did not include foreign Iuiiiiiigr;il Intl 5t't'Vi('t' ihistrii t Officei' (((has

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year to tips given you by pals make mistakes,
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 195—Sunday,

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Jane FondaQuiet About Biography
By CINDY ADAMS
Magique. It's on the East they're discovering, un- come out in rubberback •.. Chappaquiddick they Douglas, Chariton Heston,
NEW YORK — Not long Side. The other 3 a.m. covering or recovering onE Ted Kennedy had shills changed the subject on cue. et
al, written by Marilyn
ago Jane Fonda was kicking, Margaux Hemingway, new another but it's Lauren planted in a New York
Funt, ex-wife of Candid
biting, fighting and scrat- husband Bernard Foucher, Hutton and Richard Gere, meeting recently. They
"Are You Anybody," the Camera's" Allen Funt, is
ching about an unauthorized Faye Dunaway and Janet and that's all I know ... Linda asked polite questions on touching, close-to-the-cuticle worth reading. Sends
memoir. Today, while she Laughart
were
still Lovelace just wrote a tell-all, cue, triggered enthusiastic interviews with the wives of shivers. They're no beauties
still isn't being exactly wriggling and writhing on see-all tAo called "Ordeal." applause on cue and when Canon, Susakind, All, Peter to be married to, these
helpful, she is holding fairly the dance floor ... Robin Someone muttered it should someone asked about Falk, Michael Landon, Kirk heavies.
still for one by Fred Guiles, Williams, filming "Popeye"
who did "Norma Jean" (the on the island of Malta, says
Marilyn Monroe job) and one they can shove it — Malta,
on Tyrone Power. Publisher that is. It's got no food, no
is Doubleday ... New York saloons, no TV, no cool, no
If you wanted to invite whose office is Eddie's the top man for a change any differently
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busy dishing It she has no Spy." She'll play the head of phone book, which of two V.LP.'s.
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Mrs Jameison said while they were present sitting at a table
in tier kitchen, Kelly called.
She showed reporter the location of her phone and kitchen
table,indicatingthedeputieswereatmnosttw.o(eetawa.w
site answered Kelly's call.
"I said to my secretary, Tell congressman Kelly I don't
care if it's the President of the United States, I'm working on a
murder!" she said.
Mrs. Jameison was being consulted on the case of a woman
who disappeared from the Lake Monroe Inn in 1976.
Jameison, who said he was not in the room at the time of
Kelly's call, said he later asked Deputy Salerno what his wife
said over the phone.
"He (Salerno) was the one who told me what she said,"
Jameison said, indicating that Salerno knew it was Kelly who
called.
Jameison said Saturday he does not know if any law enforcement officials or other persons have also been sub.
po.naed In the matter, but he Indicated the subpoenas he and
his wife received may be only the beginning.

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Detective Ralph Salerno said he had gone to visit Mrs.
Jameison, a nationally known psychic, on the advice of
Sheriff's Det. Charles Brown, who believed she might provide
them with leads in the case,
Brown who was at the meeting, refused to conunent on the
matter.

help in the investigation into the disappearance, an event they
are still listing as a nussing persons case.
Robert Wilson, 1000 Persian St., Deltona, says he believes

Mrs. Jameison said she was able to furnish the deputies
some information she believes could help solve the mystery.
She said she, too, believes Mrs. Wilson is dead, adding she

his wife, Marjorie, died after she vanished along with her car

has had a vision of a large surn of money connected with her

from the parking lot of the Inn on U.S. Highway 17.92 the night
of Dec. 4, 1976.

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She also says she envisioned the blood being drained from
Mrs. Wilson's body, and cement being poured over her, along
with other visions given to the deputies.
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So far, the sher ff's office has been unable to use the information obta ined from Mrs. Janmeison, sa id Salerno. "You
can't get a search warrant listing probable cause as information frolil a psychic," he said.
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Christians around the world are celebrating Easter Sunday and the
resurrection of Christ from the grave. This detail of a large 400-yearold tapestry by an old Italian master hanging on the wall of the
Vatican Museum depicts Christ coming out of the tomb It was
photographed by Herald Religion Editor Jane Casselberry on a
recent tour of Rome and Israel. Ifer article. "Jerusalem: Spiritual
Home," appears on today' s Religion P age 5C

HE IS RISEN

Bel'ieve Missing Woman Is Dead

By DAVID M. RAZZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Deltona man whose wife vanished more than three years
ago froin the l,ake Monroe Inn believes he will never see her
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Although Lefavour later denied he was planning to go to
Washington, Jameison said he recalls Lefavour coming to him
to discuss obtaining passports for the three to go to England to
work on the Yorkshire Ripper case and at that time he asked
Lefavour how he was going to get time off to go to Washington
on the Kelly case. Lefavour, Jameison said, replied that he
would take vacation time for that purpose.
Lefavour did say Mrs. Jameison talked with him in early
November or earl) December about a prominent figure using
the code name C-S to identify the person and he said she
mentioned something about bribery and FBI types"
Mrs. Jameison contends that a number of law enforcement
officials in Volusia, Seminole and Brevard counties can verify
that she was working with Kelly on his investigation beginning
Oct. 3.
That was the date of Kelly's first call to Mrs Jameison, the
couple said.
Mrs Jameison said two Seminole County sheriff's deputies
were with her at the time. Seminole County Sheriff John Polk
confirmed that deputies Ralph Salerno and Charlie Brown
were with the psychic on that date.

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But de puties have not dropped the case, says Orlando
psychic Robyn Jameisun, who recently revealed two county
detectives asked her help in the case last October.
Mrs. Jameison disc ussed the meeting with the two detectives when disclosing that Rep. Richard Kelly, li-New Port
Richey, had telephoned her during the meeting for advice on
handling "shady characters" who later turned out to be FBI

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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Orlando psychic Robyn Jameison and her husband, attorney
Jamie Janieison, have been subpoenaed to appear Friday
morning before the federal grand Jury hearing evidence in the
FBI undercover "Abscam' probe.
"The grand jury wants us to bring all records we have
regarding Congressman Kelly and any other individuals in.
%oled with Kell) in Abscam, Jameison said
Mrs. Jamneison has provided the FBI with copies of her
personal HIUIIOS s%tllch she says show she was working as
early as October with Rep. Richard Kelly, R-New Port Richey,
on his "personal investigation" before he was videotaped Jan.
8 taking $25,000 In (ash from undercover FBI agents posing as
wealthy Arabs.
1k Jaimiemsons are Scheduled to appear with the original
dounnerits befor.' U.S. District Judge William B. Bryant in
Washington D C.. Jameison said the subpoenas were brought to
their home by two Orlando FBI agents at noon Friday.
Kelly's lawyers first requested Mrs. Janmeison's memos, her
husband said. They were provided, Jameison said, and copies
were also given to the FBI.
The memos, copies of which were obtained by Herald
reporters, show Mrs Jameison also warned of the dangers
Kelly faceIl in dealing with the
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tie Orlando office of the
1FBI
was closed Saturday, but a
special agent with the Fill'ss Tampa office said the FBI could
not comment on the matter at this time.

In tier memo of Dec. 1, 1q79, Mrs. Jameison wrote:
"I attempted to explain to c-s i her code name for Kelly as
Congressman from the 5th District) that the FBI and the CIA
have been responsible for destroying many lives and planting
false docwnents, spreading lies, and committing varied forms
of character assassinations against Americans right here in
the good old U.S.A. As an example I told him although the
players were different at Chappaquiddick, Teddy Kennedy had
also suffered a political assassination that C4, being a public
official, should be able to identify with.
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C4 ended our conversation by informing rime he prayed I
"I think the grand Jury will then talk with those individuals
wrong in what I had seen psychically, and that he would
mentioned
in the documents or who had knowledge of the facts
keep ine apprised of further developments."
surrounding Robyn's counseling relationship with Kelly," hMrs. Jaineison said tier knowledge of the police, FBI and
('IA stems front working with them on many investigations.said
She told the Herald on March 29 that Kelly was prepared to
Jameison said earlier that the controversy surrounding his
pay her $1,000 it day plus expenses to conic to Washington to wife and Kelly will probably mean he will not run for Mayor of
"tune in" on Abscam bribe money. She said she, her husband Orlando as he had considered doing prior to the Kelly case.
and Volusia County Sheriff's investigator Gordon Iefavour
The Jameisons added that Mrs. Jameison had no knowledge
were preparing to fly to Washington just before the story of
of any of the other congressmen involved in the Abscam
Kelly being videotaped taking the bribe m
was revealed,
operation because she was focusing in only on Kelly.

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"The FBI is unable to either confirm or deny that anyone has
been issued a subpoena regarding this case," said special
agent Richard Johnston.

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deputies have turned to a psychic for information on the Wilson days" that his wife would be found alive, and now he has no
case.
hope.
About three months after the disappearance, Wilson said,
Wilson said he believes his wife got into a fight with her
he and a Seminole deputy took some of his wife's clothing to the
abductor causing the
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offices of Anne Gehrnan, a Winter Park-based psychic.
parked in the lot. But Mrs. Wilson was only five feet, two inOn Miss Gehman's advice, deputies dragged the bottom of a
ches tall, 120 pounds, Wilson.said, explaining he did riot believe
county lake, finding nothing, Wilson said.
site could resist assault for long.

Miss Gehman said she did not remember many details of
her work in the Wilson case. "I did get the impression she was
dead" she said, adding deputies also contacted psychics in
Cassadaga in reference to the case.

There has been no sign of Mrs. Wilson since she was seen by
her husband back in December 1976.
The car has ne%er been recovered, not was an), attempt

Mrs. Wilson, then 66, disappeared shortly after 9 p.m. on
Dec. 4, 1976, along with her car from the parking lot of the Inn,
located west of Sanford on U.S. Highway 17-fl.
She had told her husband she was not feeling well, and the
two wen
went ou t t o the car. While she sat there wi th the motor
fl1flfl1fl,
on returned 0 the I flu and hisS f r ends.
Fifteen minutes later, Wilson went to check on his wife and
found her and the 1973 Chevrolet Impala gone.
Wilson said last week he "didn't have much hope after a few
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ever made to use the credit cards she was carrying, Wilson
explained.
He said the last timjic he was contacted by any law officers in
connection with the case was a few months ago, when a skull
was found in Daytona Beach.
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else's he said.
Wilson still lives in the Deltona home he and his wile moved
to in 1%9 when he retired to Florida.

Over $3,000 Taken From Gas Station

Robbers Lock Man In Beer Cooler
A ski-masked bandit armed with a the service station office and was head off and demanded the combination
The bandit again demanded the
fickle-plated handgun and a male acgrabbed
from
behind
by
a
stocky
man
to
the
safe.
Lowe
was
then
pulled
into
the
combination
and shouted out the numcornplice robbed the Imperial Gas about 5 feet
11 inches tall wearing a beer cooler and his hands handcuffed hers to his accomplice. Missing from the
Station at State Road 46 and Interstate 4 black ski mask ,
black sweater, black behind his back to one of the racks. The safe was $3, 133.99, according to sheriff's
at 5:55 a.m. Friday and handcuffed an
gloves and dark overalls. The man hit robber then put duct tape over Lowe's reports.
employee in the beer cooler.
Lowe in the mouth, cutting his lip, and eyes and took his gold wedding ring,
Lowe was left in tIme cooler and was
Glenn Lowe, 59, employed by the Cheke put the gun to his head.
valued
at
$100,a
$500
diamond
ring
and
later discovered by a customer who
Oil Co., Orlando, told deputies he entered
He threatened to blow the victim's his wallet containing $300.
notified the fire Iescue squad,

2 Clergymen Blast Carter Before Leaving For Iran
By United Press International

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hostages in the occupied U.S. Embassy in
Tehran.
Before leaving New York, two of the clergymen
lashed out at President Carter's handling of the
154-day-old crisis saying the United States should
dUIilit aiwng in the alleged crimes of the shah and
the ousted monarch be returned to Iran to face
trial.
The three
the Revs. Darrell Rupiper, a

Saturday.
The trip followed a week of cautious optimism
the h ostages might be transferred to the custody
of Iran's Revolutionary Council. That optimism
was dashed by a three-ay tug of war between
Washington and religious and non-clerical facLions in Tehran.
The hostages, held since Nov. 4, were last
a llowed a religious service at Christmas, w hen a

delegation of mostly American clergymen visited

ment in bringing the shah to power and sustaining

the embassy. The hostages have spent

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Thanksgiving and New Year's in captivity.

Rupiper of Omaha, Neb., said the Carter ad.
ministration should "agree to admit to complicity
in the crimes of the shah and should agree not to
place an obstacles in the way of his extradition,"
Bremer, director of Ecumenical Christian
Ministries at the University of Kansas, said the
shah, who is recuperating from surgery in Egypt,
should be returned to his homeland for trial and
the United States "should admit to its involve-

He said the Iranian people under the shah had

experienced a "kind of holocaust like that in Nazi
Germany."
Thompson, pastor of the Uni ted Methodis t
Church in Kansas City, Mo., said, "My mission in
Tehran is pastoral and spiritual and I'm not going
to get Into the political debate."
"I would like to hug them and tell them that we
love them and are thinking of them," Thompson
said.

Breflier said the group's Priniary mission is to

hold Easter services for the hostages, but they
also wouid Larry on a "dialogue of reconciliation"

with the militants and Iranian officials

A spo kesman for the nlita nts confirmed
preparauo had been made f the Easter visit
but 3 iid he had ., details.
"i don't know anything about the ceremonies,
whether they (the best-ages)
will be all together or
se parate," he said in a teleptmene in
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Probably few people think ol dental care as
a matter of life and death, but they should,
according to one local dentist dedicated to
promoting good dental health.
Dr. Andrew Greenberg, who practices In
SSIIOTd, says poor dental hygiene and
irresponsible dental care can cut your life
short by 40 yeam
'If YOU ION your teeth, YOU can't eat
properly. Without teeth you lose vitamins,
minerals and nutrients," be said.
And If you think false teeth are the answer,
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a denture sitting on top this bone deteriorates
until there Is nothing left to support the
denture. Then false teeth cannot be worn,
"Incredibly, people ) years old come in
a nd ask to have all their teeth pulled,"
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anymore problems.
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your hand cut off. They don't think about what
they wlildo l5or20orso years down the road
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BOGOTA, Colombia, (UPI)
Leftist guerrillas
have freed two more hostages from the Dominican
Embassy, but the 19 diplomats still being held captive
are not likely to be released anytimie :::i.
Spanish liquor merchant Manuel Loazno and
William Barquero, a former Nicaraguan ambassador
to Colombia, emerged from the embassy Friday of.
ternoon and walked to freedom carrying their personal
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One of the shortest goveroment
crises In Italy's chaotic post-war history has ended
with' the swearbig4n of a center-left majority administration that does not Include the POUTfUI
Communist Party.
Francesco Cosalga, who succeeds himself as
Christian Democratic prime minister, presented his
Cabinet Friday to Ita lian PresldentSandro Pertlni,a
Socialist,
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million Salvadorans have gone to the bach for an

Easte r weekend marred only by highway traffic
fatalities instead of the usual political violence,
Radio stations Friday broadcast news only of highway accidents and drunken brawls but there was no
news or repor ts from authorities of political violence.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Lower average slaughter

rates for cattle and hogs In the Soviet Union are
spurring tight feed supplies there - a posgible result Of
the U.S. grain embargo, says the Agriculture
Department.
A weekly report of world production and trade said

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low: 64; Friday's high: 87; barometric pressure: 30.
relative humidi ty: 52 percent; winds: north at 15 nLp.h.
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 11: a.m.;
lows, 5:19 am., 5:24 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: hIghs, 11:24
a.m., lows, 5:10a.m., 5:15p.m.: BAYPORT: highs, 5:00a.m.,
4:01 p.m.; lows, 10:15 a.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
SI Milet Winds Sa turday southwest to west 10 to 15 knots south
of the front, and nor thwest 15 occasionally 20 knots aorth of the
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"Their mouths are f ull of rotten teeth,
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missing teeth. It's no wonder they don't want
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public's rapidly changing needs."
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get started Is high. Greenberg estimates that

"you don't treat teeth, you treat people."

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to protect itself. Given a little information, Greenberg said,

Many crowns and bridges are made of gold
Greenberg, who some patients call Dr.
and porcelain. Porcelain work became Andy, Is easy going, but acknowledges the
Greenberg'sforte w hen he worked his way pressures on dentists as an occupational
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our constitutional republic with Its
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unde r the law," he said.
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month.
PRESTON GIVEN SIX YKAILS
Robert A. Preston Jr., in jail awaiting trial for the January
Preston, 24, has been in jail since his arrest on Jan, 11, 1978
1978 rape and murder of a Seminole convenience store clerk, on the charge of kidnapping, robbing, raping and murdering
wu sentenced six yean inprün for shatterljiga beer bottJe Ear line Walker, a 46-year-old Lii' Champ store clerk, whose

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years while attorneys fight over the admission of evidence the
defense claims was seized illegally.
MAN CHARGED
Larry Richard Bumbalough, 20, of 31 S. Cameron Aye,
Sanford, was arrested Friday night on charges of auto:
burglary, armed trespass, grand theft and possessIon 91
burglary tools. He Is being held in Semnole County Jail on
$5,ZObomI.
Sheriffs Deputy Cullen Hotzel spotted Thimbalough's car
Leaving Bob Dance Dodge automobile agency on Highway 17-n
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handle legal problems in the same way
Members of the county bar association will
regular medical check-ups solve helath also be scheduling tours of the courthouse for
problems
before they become severe, local classesandprovidingspeakersofla variety of
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homes of parents and children who seek,.to
live honorably together as children of God, In;

fraternal and patriotic organizations. Awards Church, Orlando, and his wife Jeanette;
will be presented at public ceremonies In the singer Anita Bryant and her husband, Robert
communities of the recipients.
Green, of Miami Beach.
Among other Floridia ns honored with
award were Sanford native Dr. Oswald
According to Dr. Kenneth D. Wells,
Bronson, president of Bethune-Cookman chairman of tr ustees, the pur pose of the
College, Daytona Beach, and his wile, Helen; award is to focus national attention
Rev. andMr*. John Medaris, Maitland; Jack "joys of spiritually based, wholesome family
Lynd, fo under and administrator of life."

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Association reports that greater emphasis on'
preventive de ntistry has minimized the neett1
for extensive restorative treatment resul ting
from dental disorders. Another factor Is 0.2
creased productivity. With the addition 4fI
auxiliary staff and more modern
atrumentation, dentists can offer sper
dental care and pursue a more persosl'
patient-professional rapport.

rates for semi-private hospital rooms (11.5
Today, the average American spends appercent) exceeded the national average for
proximately 0.6 percent of his income on
all consumer service&amp;
dental treatment, or about the same per.
In terms of long-range effect, a 10-year centage he spent 20 years ago.
comparison study conducted suppor ts the fact
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Assistant State Attorney Randolph Kramer
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it takes Is a little quality professional care, a
tittle more home care, and a concerted effortI

pain," he said. "They don't like to come to the

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receive the First Annual National "In God We
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most other forms of medical care, according
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Despite an overall increase of 7.7 percent in
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Shop Orlando and Sanford daily 9:30-9:30, Sun. 12.6

general dentist Is treating full orthodontic
cases and Is not properly trained to do so.
Greenberg said the American Dental

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the outside. For Instance, by government
bridge work.

stop Incompetent or unethical dentistry.
But, as an optimist, Greenberg said he

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Agooddentlstwlllschedulea ll restoratlons
for the same mouth area for the same time,
Greenberg added. This means teeth in the
same area can be takencareofwithone

For f urther information on dentistry and
how to choose a dentist, Greenberg recoinmends the book Dentistry and Its Victims, by
Paul Revere, D.D.S. (a paeudonym).
As far as home care Is concerned, Green-

thoclontist Is taking on too many patients and

memorate Christ's crucifixion.
In an unprecedented act, the pope donned a simple

without anesthetic are the ones most
frequently guilty of leaving behind decay.
Fillings, Greenberg adds, should be con.
toured to the original tooth shape and be
completely smooth,
"It should be Impossi ble to catch dental
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ahead and pull the teeth wit ho ut giving any
warni ng. Far too many tee th are pulled that
could and should be saved.
But Greenberg, young, concerned and

patient pain and wasted money.
For instance, normally an orthodontic
patient shoud not have to wear braces for
fl1C* than tWO 7ON$. If the WONdoA tASS
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judges which includes Circuit Judges
Mayor Walter Sorenson said it cost the Volie Williams and Robert McGregor.
city about $400 last year to subsidize the The three Judges are to make a decision
sponsored by the county recreation program.
in the case.
department at the Lake Mary
In other buin.cs, the city council:
— Passed on first reading a 30-year
Elementary School, beginning in mid— Heard a report from City Attorney franchise agreement with the Florida
June.
Gary Massey that Circuit Judge Power and Light Co.
Children of the community are charged Dominick Salfi is reviewing briefs and
— Sent back to the planning and zoning
a fee for the six-week program which the file of the county lawsuit against the commission for further study the
includes field trips, athletics, arts and
city challenging the annexation of the proposed "office professional"
crafts. By pledging the funds, the city
Heathrow Planned Unit Development, designation for a strip of Lake Mary
makes up the differences in fees paid by
Salfi was recently added to a panel of Boulevard.

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should quit seeing any dentist who Is not
wllhlng to show the patient areasol decay he
intends to fill, or makes a half.hexted at.
tempt to de so. With a hand mirror, mouth
mirror and light, the patient should be able to
clearly see the decay as It Is pointed out with
an Inrianent.
If the decayed area Is between two teeth, It
should show up on bite-wing X-rays. The
decay will look like a dark spot.
To stop the decay, the dentist must remove
the pert of the tooth that Is decayed.
Greenberg said It Is fairly commonfor
dentists to remove less than all the decay so
the
and
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Dentists who do fillings (restorations)

your mouth.

All dental Incompetency, he said, stems
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1980 FLORIDA LEC;ISLATLI
Carter's
Pressure State
To Save Plans
Cuts

I Editor's note: The Evening Herald today presents a preview
of the 1%0 Florida Legislature, which convenes Tuesday
Tallahassee.)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - What was supposed to be
line-tuning of the second half of a $16 billion two-year budget Is
turning into a wholesale rewrite and one of the toughest jobs
lacing legislators during the 1980 session.
Programs damaged by President Carter's attempts to slash
Federal spending by $15.4 billion and balance his budget will
have to be rescued. No one knows how much Florida will lose,
but it will be substantial and mostly education and transportation dollars.
State agencies in the hole because of inflation-triggered
increases in operating expenses must get supplemental appro.
priations. Schools, colleges and universities need another
million or so - not including millions in slashed federal funding that must be replaced.
The Department of Transportation needs at least $65 million
to finish the biennium without big delays in road-building. And
it wants up to $300 million more a year in the next biennium to
fully satisfy Florida's transportation needs.
DOT's primary income source is the gas tax. Gov. Bob
Graham has indicated he still plans to ask the Legislature to
increase the eight-cents-a-gallon levy, despite the oil import
lee recently imposed by Carter that jacked up already burdensome gas prices 10 cents a gallon.
Complicating the budget work is Graham's drive for ioo
percent property assessments to make sure every county
collects its lair share of taxes. Assessments will go up in most
counties and so will taxes unless there is a reduction in the
millage or taxing rate. The governor has asked for controls in
the budget to force a niillage rollback.
The state returned to biennial budgeting last year and the
Legislature put together a $16 billion plan for 1979-81. There is
an automatic off-year budget review, but it's supposed to be
for fine-tuning,
This year's budget review was shaping up as a pretty extensive one even before Carter announced his intention to slash
federal spending, but not the massive re-write that now appears likely,
The state accumulated a $500 million surplus over the last
year because of a healthier than expected economy and
Graham released a supplemental budget six weeks ago,
suggesting ways to spend $458.2 million of the excess.
The plan is outdated now because much of the money
Graham proposed spending will have to be used to replace
federal money cuts. The surplus is turning out to be a Godsend,
Because of it, Florida won't be hurt nearly as much by the
reduction in federal funds as other states.
Graham had planned to make some refinements to his
supplemental budget last week, but now says he will wait until
Florida knows how
4.1 puch and which federal dollars It will lose.
That iuionuauo vp4't ji /aUb1e k. eekaor even
depending on how slàw1 Cóngréss ac on Carter's recom
mendations.
"We're having to start at ground zero. We're in a holding
pattern," says Senate President Phil Lewis.
In his supplemental budget, Graham recommended $180
million for education on top of the $2.4 billion already appropriated for the upcoming fisca l year, exceeding Education
Commissioner Ralph Turllngton's $180 million supplemental
request.
Graham also asked for $46.5 million for energy conserva tion
grants; $20.6 million in tax relief for re nters; $1.9 minion to
plan two new pr isons and $3.8 million to start building a prison
alrea dy authorized for Volusia County; $49 milli on to meet a
deficit in the Medi cai d program providi ng medical care for
poor; and $52.5 million for additional state employee pay
benefi ts.
Not all of t he state's surplus should be spent, the governor.
says. He wants the working capital reserve fund raised from
$372 mi llion to $404 million, the maximum allowed by law, and
another $38.4 million also left una ppropriated so the state will
have $443 million to fall ba ck u po n if a recession hits later this
ye ar as predicted.

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encourage energy conservation and penalize those who waste
precious oil.
Jones, D-Auburndale, doesn't mince words.
He uses terms like "rinky dink" to describe the plan Graham
put forth two months ago as the key to curbing oil consumption
25 percent over the next decade,
Other lawmakers, like House Minority Leader Curt Kiser,
arc less vocal. But they are just as unhappy with the trust fund
approach to raise $78 million through Increased taxes and fees
and give It away in residential and business grants.
The opposition sets the stage for a prolonged battle in the
Legislature this spring over how Florida -growing by some 3
percent a year -isgoing to cut its dependency on the oil that
provides 70 percent of its energy.
"We've got a long, long way to go," concedes House Energy
Chairman Frank Mann. "The big bone of contention is going to
be the residential grant program, I'm strait"
The program allows for homeowners to receive X percent up
to $800 toward the cost of Insulation, weather stripping and
other energy saving devices that can be added to homes.
Businesses can quality for up to $30,000.
Th. Graham administration pegs the total cost of the grant
program at some $54 million and projects a savings equal to
3.75 million barrels of oil annually. An additional 7 mIllion
barrels can be saved from home energy audits, tougher
L*tIdIItg standards and increased reliance on van pools and
solar water hester., the governor says.
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Florida uses to determine whether regulatory laws are serving
although a' fund-raising dinner for him in Lakeland Saturday
the public interest. Also up for review this spring are the was picketed by. feminists who called him a "turncoat.
Public Service Commission and the state banking codes.
Also making a reappearance this year after getting no where
In every case, save the lawyers, the Legislature must act to
in 1979 is the so-called "monkey business" bill to make sexual
retain or modify existing laws to prevent the statutes from
harrassment an unfair labor practice. It passed a House
fading out of existence on July 1.
committee easily last month. Sponsors Helen Gordon Davis, 1)Rep. George Sheldon, DTampa, thinks sunset is just fine
Tampa, and Mrs. Gordon think recent charges against a
when it comes to trucking. Sheldon, chairman of the House
legislator and a court clerk of making sexual favors a condiRegulatory Reform Committee, believes regulation stifles
tion of employment will give the legislation impetus.
competition, wastes energy and costs people money when they
The bill provides the mechanics for investigation by the state
go to the store for paint and other consumer goods.
Human Relations Commission of complaints of victims The Senate Commerce Committee - and the trucking inmale or female - of sexual harrassment on the job.
dustry - sees things differently. The committee two weeks
A proposal to require teachers to give equal time in the
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ago voted to retain and even strengthen the trucking codes - a
classroom to the theory of creation provides a brand new issue
position Chairman W.D. Childers, 1)-Pensacola, admits is
for Florida legislators.
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mostly for bargaining as the session moves along.
The bill to make the schools teach the theory of creation
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"Personally, I feel that changes are going to be made lfl
along with the theory of evolution passed one test vote, slipping
trucking. I expect them to be made," he said. "But in order to
by the House K-il Education Committee by a onevote margin.
wind up with an acceptable regulatory reform bill, the Senate
But strong opposition is building, led by the Civil Liberties
position is going to have to be rather firm."
Union, Florida School Board Assdociation and teacher unions.
One set of provisions ripe for modification, however, are the
Some oppose it as violation of the constitutional separatlonof
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strict regulations prohibiting what drivers can carry. Charles
church and state while others object to the Legislature man- '.
Ranson, House Regulatory Reform staff director, says the
dating school curriculum.
j rules Frequently mean truckers making a run from
Other bills likely to kick up a fuss in the 60-day session
Jacksonville
to Miami must return empty.
begining Tuesday would:
.
This translates into 15 million gallons of wasted diesel fuel
-Require loan contracts, leases and other consumer
..
and 51 million unproductive miles on the highways annually,
transactions to be written in plain English. It was killed in a
he says.
House Commerce subcommittee but sponsor Tommy Hazouri,
. ,
While lawmakers must act to continue trucking regulation,
1)-Jacksonville, has been promised a chance to resurrect it in
attorneys are a different story. The legal community doesn't
the full committee.
want the Legislature meddling and lumping it in with doctors,
- Protect physicians from lawsuits if they disconnect
accountants and other professions whose licensing and
patients from life-support systems once their brains are
Florida Gov. Bob Graham (above) add
addresses a discipline is handled by the DPR.
clinically dead. The Senate Health and Rehabilitative Services
joint opening session of the Florida Legislature at
Among those lobbying against any changes are state
Committee has approved it unanimously.
10 a.m. Tuesday. The 1980 session will include Supreme Court Chief Justice Arthur England, American Bar
- Let households with one adult brew up to 100 gallons of
issues such as tax reform, energy, consumer Association President fleece Smith and Florida Bar President beer a year at home for their personal use. Two-adult
households could brew 200 gallons. The bill to legalize home
protection, banking, transportation and in- David Shear,
They all say the Florida Bar, under the auspices of the
brewing has passed the House Regulated Industries Cornsurance.
Supreme Court, is serving the public and profession well in
mittee.
establishing
standards
for
lawyers
and
disciplining
those
who
exceeding 55 mph, and from a 2 percent additional sales tax
levy on gas guzzling cars. Additional money would be raised by are unethical.
"The question is," says Ranson, "should the Bar be treated Should Cabinet Rule Education?
hiking oil and gas transfer and severence taxes.
The toughest education decision facing the 1980 Legislature
Jones and other detractors are critical of the trust fund any differently than any other profession."
Currently
the
House
has
no
bill,
but
Sen.
Tom
Tobiassen,
I)..
is
whether to retain the elected Cabinet as the policysettfng
concept because they feel a monstrous bureaucracy will be
board
for all education.
Pensacola,
has
filed
a
measure
(SB
180)
which
would
bring
the
needed to coordinate and administer the grants.
This
and a proposal to study merger of four existing state
lawyers
under
DPR
jurisdiction.
Its
future,
however,
is
un"It sounds like something right out of Washington, D.0
certain,
universities
into two are likely to be the hottest Issues of the
friend," says Jones in his best country voice. "i have no
session
that
opens
Tuesday,
"At
this
point
I
don't
think
we
have
any
idea
what
proposal
confidence in a government program of that caliber."
we're
going
to
make,"
says
Ranson.
"We've
got
some
real heavy stuff in the area of higher
He says he's prepared to offer at least one alternative that
education,"
Housi',Speaker
Hyatt Brown said in a presession
will save nearly as much energy and won't cost the taxpayers
interview.
Senate
President
Phil Lewis agreed, but predicted
a dime.
Wine,
Creation
Also
On
Agenda
that
the
Legislature
won't
make any drastic changes in
His idea is to give Tampa Electric Co. the freedom to burn
governance,
coal Instead of oil. He said air quality standards can be
He said Gov. Bob Graham will get his way and the Cabinet
Don't expect the 1980 Legislature to spend all of its time on
maintained at near present levels, the changeover would save
Board
of Education will be retained for at least a two year
money
matters,
energy
and
education.
2.5 million barrels of oil a year, and TECO customers would
probationary
period. The powers of the Board of Regents will
see lower utility rates.
be
left
largely
in tact, he said, except for raising the memThe
agenda
also
includes
a
heavy
sprinkling
of
bills
per"Something like that is better than some rinky-dink business
taming to wine, women, sex and creation.
bership from 10 to 13 and reducing their terms from nine to six
that's going to cost more than it's worth," he maintains.
years.
A House committee killed off one hot Issue In pre-session
But Sen. Dick Anderson, DMiami, who is handling the
House Higher Education Chairman Beverly Burnsed, D.
meetings,
refusing
to
raisi
the
legal
age
for
drinking
beer,
Graham trust fund package in the Senate, says even if
Lakeland,
thinks there is strong sentiment to do away with or
wine
and
liquor
from
18
to
19.
But
its
recent
passage
in
the
governor's program isn't flawless, it's the best way for Florida
reduce
the
Cabinet's governance role In education.
Georgia
Legislature
has
given
sponsors
new
hope
and
a
move
to reduce its dependence on oil.
will
be
made
to
resurrect
the
issue
in
Florida.
If
enough
votes are not available to do it constitutionally, she
"We're Into a serious matter, We use too much oil. If we
said,
there
Is
a lot the Legislature can do to clip the Cabinet's
A
bill
to
compensate
Freddie
Pitts
and
Wilbert
Lee
for
years
(shc*:tages),
don't prepare for
we're going to be In trouble," he.
Death
Row
for
two
murders
they
may
not
have
wings
by
statute,
requiring only a simple majority vote.
cominittel
.
In the House, Mann says floor debate on the package and 17 Is back for the third year, with the figure in House Bill 9 set at
$100,000
a
piece.
other energy bills that have passed his committee, will begin
Some issues have been around even longer.
Morn,,.IS I tiVfl
sometime during the first week of the session.
Take
NCR
14,
by
Rep.
Elaine
Gordon,
for
example.
This
is
Anderson is unsure when the Senate will tackle the subject.
yeI
Besides the governor's plan, ot her e nergy proposals up for the Equal Rights Amendment resolution that has been around
since 1972. The Senate has killed it four times, the House once,
.
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consideration th is session include:
he sponsors don't intendto take it up this year unless there
Is Pleased To Anno nceo.,
-Rep. Tom Gustafson's committee bill requiring that by and t
the Opening 01 HIs
1987 gasohol -a mixture of 10 percent alcohol and 90 percent is a dramatic change in the Senate anti-ERA block, which
nobody expects.
For the Practice
gas - be the only motor fuel sold in Florida,
Vote changes in the past few years have been against ERA,
-House and Senate bills see king to out law radardetection
not for it. Gov. Bob G ra ham backs it and the White House has
de vices, commonly lcnown as "tuzzlxmsters."
Monday th ru Satur
-Tax breaks for producers of gasohol, and those who manu- offered support, but backe rs think it best to avoid outside inand
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facturer equipment for. the synthetic fuel.
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Truckers To Protect Own
ERA opponent John Grant, Tampa Republican, was elected
to the House over an ERA supporter and a Democrat to boot in
This is the year trucking companies and lawyers will fight
the Legislature to protect their own turf-a, as the reformers a heavily Democratic area.
Gran t succeeded Rep. Malcolm Beard, Tampa Democrat
claim, to protect their own intersti at the expense of conwho was elevated to the Senate wi thou t opposition. Beard and
mer
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Both groups want to keep the status quo. The regulated
the senator he replaced, Guy Spicola, are also ERA opponents
L Still,
so t he status quo of 21 firm votes against ratifica tion was
trucke rs wan t ra tes, routes and licensing to be guaranteed by
the Public Servi ce Commissio n, The lawyers, on the other retained in the 40-member Sena te.
hand, wan t nothing to do with the state Department of
Sen. Alan Trask, who voted against ERA after supporting it
during his election cam paign, is sticking with the "antis"
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Methodist Church under the direction of Ed Walker, director of music
and youth. Participating in the drama were Gary McMillen as Jesus, and
Ken Cooper, Maurice Lareau, Bob Dickinson, Bob Warren, Steve Burns,
Carey Trice, Herb Miller, George Watt, Earle Welsh, John Smith, Jack
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1980. Swedish descendants attending the dedication are (from left) Jack
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Fourteen senators and 65 members
'.of the House Including Rep. Richard Kelly, R-New Port
Richey, received 100 percent ratings on national security
.Issuea recently from the American Conservative Union.
Eight senators and 64 House n)embers scored zero in the
flrJt of its kind rating by the ACU. The scores were based on 21
'votes in each chamber on defense and security Issues in the
five years since the end of the Vietnam War in April 1975,
The organization described thatera as "a debilitating period
1p1 strategic confusion, military weakness and a 'ricoisolationist' foreign policy."
Members who followed tie ACU position were described as
voting for "strong defense." Those who opposed the group's
position were voting for "appeasement and weakness."
The 14 perfect Senate scores belonged to Republicans;
Thad Cochran of Mississippi, William Cohen of Maine, Jake
Gain and Orrin Hatch of Utah, Jesse Helms of North Carolina,
Gordon Humphrey of New Hampshire, Roger Jepsen of Iowa,
Paul L.xalt of Nevada, James McClure of Idaho, Harrison
Schmitt of New Mexico, Alan Simpson and Malcolm Wallop of
Wyoming, Strom Thurmond of South Carolina and John
WarMrofwrgima.
The ACU's Senate zeroes were all Democrats:
John Culver of Iowa, Edward Kennedy and Paul Tsongas of
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Massachusetts, George McGovern of South Mots, Howard
Mau
Metsenbaum of Ohio, Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, Claiborne
1 Peil of Rhode Island and Donald Riegle of Michigan.
All but four of the perfect scores In the House belonged to
1Republicans. The Democrats are Bob Stump of Arizona,
;Dawson Mathis and Larry McDonald of Georgia and Dan
:anis1ofVirgima.
The Republicans are: Don Young of Alaska, Eldon Rudd of
!Atlxofla, Ed Bethune of Arkansas; Don Clausen, Bill Royer,
Nonnan Shumway, Bill Thomas, William Lagomaraino, John
Rousselot, Bob Dornan, Wayne Grisham, Dan Langren, Jerry
Iawis, William Dammeyer, Robert Badham and Clair
wgener of California; Kenneth Kramer of Colorado;
-Richard Kelly, Skip Befalls and C.W. Young of Florida; Newt
gth1ch of Georgia; Steven Symms and George Hansen of
Idaho; Philip Crane, Daniel Crane and George O'Brien of
Illinois; John Myers of Indiana; Jim Jetties and Bob Whittr of Kansas; Tim Lee Carter of Kentucky, Hen= Moore
ofEana;RohartBauman and Marjoric Holt ofMarYland;
$cbvt Davis of Michigan, Arlain Staisgeland of Minnesota, Jon
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James Courter of New Jersey; William Carney, Norman Lent,
(rald8oiornon, Donald Mitchell, Guy Lee and Jack Kemp of
New y
lCjndoeg and John Athbrook of Ohio;
Ricd ScheRzi and Robert Walker of Pennsylvania; C
CwnpbeU and Floyd Spence of South Carolina; Bill Archer and
Torn Leoffler of Texas; Dun Marriott of Utah; Paul ThUe,
tobsrt Daniel and J. Kenneth Robinson of Virginia; and Toby
oth and James Semenbs'ennor of Wisconsin.
I The serge. In the House belonged to Democrats:
MorTla Udallof Arizona, Robert Mitsui, John Burton, Thillip
Eurteit. Cleorge Wller, Ron Delluma. Fortney Stark, Don
Edwards, Tony Coelho, Anthony Beilenson, Edward Roybal,
didian Dixon and George Brown of California; Patricia
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Nolan and James Oberstar of Minnesota; Andrew Maguire
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Geraldine Ferraro, Fred Richmond, Elizabeth Holtzman,

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and Stanley Lundine of New York; Tony Hall, Donald Pease,
John Seiberling and Charles Vanik of Ohio; Mike Synar of
Oklahoma; William Gray of Pennsylvania; Thomas Dasehie
of South Dakota, Mickey Leland and Martin Frost of Texas;
and Al Swift and Mike Lowry of Washington.

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OPINION

Sunday, April 6, 1980-6A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
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JULIAN BOND

Given the violently anti-American tenor of the
Iranian revolution, one might assume that the
Carter administration would be vigilantly on
guard against the possibility of Iranian terrorists
infiltrating into the United States. The FBI has
specifically warned both the State Department
and the Immigration and Naturalization Service
of just such a terrorist threat.
Indeed, President Carter himself assured the
nation during his press conference recently that
Iranians entering the United States were
screened very closely."
Incredibly, a United Press International i
vestigation found just the opposite to be the case.
According to UP!, immigration agents are ad.
mitting just about any Iranian who can produce a
seemingly valid entry visa, despite the fact that
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran where such visas are
normally issued is controlled by gun-toting
terrorists holding the embassy staff hostage.
UP! quotes several frustrated immigration
inspectors as saying they are operating under
State Department and INS policy to avoid any
"incident" that might anger the terrorists holding
the embassy or jeopardize the American
hostages
The absurd, not to say outrageous, results of
this open-door policy were aptly demonstrated In
an incident recently reported by UP!. INS agents
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entering on a student visa at John F. Kennedy
airport in New York found a military manual
complete with instructions on making bombs and
mines and field-stripping an Israeli Uzi Submachine gun, a weapon readily available In Iran
and widely favored by terrorists because of Its
small size and deadly effectiveness,
"I'm ashamed to admit it," the inspector told
UPI, "but I let him in. My hands are so tied that I
couldn't stop him. Call the State Department and
they say, 'Give 'em a waiver. We don't want an

incident."
More than 11,000 Iranians have been admitted
tt the United States since the embassy takeover In
Tthrah last No 4. Nodóttbt nany; and perhaps'
most, have legitimate reasons for entering this
country. More than a few of these Iranians were
associated with U.S. Interests and could
reasonably expect Imprisonment or worse had
they remained in Iran.
But it Is also entirely possible that scores or
even hundreds of these Iranians may in fact be
here on political or, even terrorist missions. The
FBI evidently fears as much. And it Is patently
obvious that the "screening" procedures
described by UPI would not keep a terrorist out
unless he showed up carrying a ticking bomb.
For the record, the State Department and the
Immigration and Naturalization Service flatly
deny the substance of UPI's detailed, devasta ting
report. These denials fairly-reek of stonewall and
cover-

The way to get the truth is to convene
congressional hearings and issue invitations to

the White House, the State Department, the

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Boycott
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emigrate.
Most of the population in this dictatorship
existed on sub-marginal wages under a rigid
police state in which a small elite controlled
the economy and the government. Most of the
population were non-citizens in their own

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LEWIS GRIZZARD

however.
Britain, France, West Germany, Japan, the
United States and others condemned with a
loud voice and conducted commerce with an
open palm. They retained diplomatic ties with

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this outlaw nation. Trade missions and
tourists continued to shuttle back and forth,
And all but 26 nations made sport with
South Africa In Montreal in 1976.
There have been other Olympic boycotts.

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In 1956, Holland and Switzerland refused to

compete against the Soviet Union after
Russian tanks crushed the Hungarian
revolution.

In 1g4, Indonesian and North Korean
athletes' left the Tokyo Games as a consequence of political disputes growing out of a
sports event In Jakarta the previous year.
Eight years later, the Supreme Council for
Sport in Africa threatened to boycott the 1972
games In Munich because the white-minority
government in Rhodesia had been Invited.

Sid Cato called the other day, and that Is
news only because It had been a while since

tersection off an interstate highway was up
ahead, and there should have been signs

our last talk. Chicago was the place, and gid

warning drivers to slow down.

Cato and I were friends, and we were both
trying to make comebacks of sorts.
Mine was easier. One afternoon, she just
left. Sid had a bear on his back.
I suppose 1 should describe hlm.&amp;st. He

There were no signs. Later, Sid would find
out why. Vandals had removed the signs
Sid drove through the Intersection. A truck
struck his car. The car was demolished. HIS
wifeand two children wete killed

Sid crawled through a broken windshield to
safety. He was out of the hospital In 24 hours,
"At the funeral home," he told me, "I was

somewhere in his forties, a small man with a
booming voice — a pleasant man whose
energy at times defied the load he was
carrying.
There was the time in his life when sue.
ceases were commonplace. Nice job, big
bucks and a family, but it had all disappeared
in a matter of seconds. The way back from
that can only be torture.
We pulled for each other. We had lunches
and dinners and talks, and there was the time
we took a couple of girls up to Milwaukee for
di nner for some unexplained reason — and
Sid iced down some expensive champagne for
the drive. Sid had class,
Twenty miles up the road we both realized
our mistakes. One, you don't waste good
champagne on giggling girls, and, two, the
only good reason to go to Milwaukee Is
somebody Is holding a gun to your back.
Lid had no more interest in the business he

He folded his business and then came the
singing and acting attempts. They were
something new. They didn't remind him of
past.
When I left him in Chicago three years ago,
he still was groping, a good word for what
people do In the meantime after taking one on
the side of the head.
Sid called the other day with the good news.

unanimously asked that Britain be barred

had left behind. I tWnk it was public relations.

He has remarried and "she makes me very

from the Moscow games for hosting a South

So he was taking singing lessons and acting happy,"

The International Olympic Committee

capitulated and voted by a small margin to
dis-invite Rhodesia.

Four years later, in Montreal, African
nations demanded that New Zealand be exeluded because a New Zealand rugby team
had td South Afr i ca. When Ue i.o.c.
refused, the African boycott began.
The position of the United States was quite
different in 1976 and 1972. In those years,
human rights were less of a concern. The
humans were only Africans, and no oil fields

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were threa te ned,
Indeed, as recently as last December, the
Supreme Council of Sport In Africa

standing by my wife's casket try..g to deal
emotionally with her death. I was thinking of
how well I was doing. Then, I looked around, I
saw two more caskets."
His children were 14 and 15.
I was primed enough to ask him about the
Inevitable depression that followed. It was a
monster, he said. Why did he live, and they

didn't?

lessons and he got a part here and a part

He went back Into public relations, with

ignored by the United States, which still InsLated that politics and shot puts did not mix,
"If you make a move against South
Africa," Muhammad AU told the U.S.
Department of State, "these people
(Africans) will be glad to aid you."
All's brief tour as Preside nt Carter's envoy

there. He even took tennis lessons. He was regular hours and a secretary and Sid said,
awful, but he tried and It passed some of the "It's been nine months. I feel like I'm a part
time.
of the world again."
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Sid and his new wile are moving out at tha
asked him to tell me the whole story. I had crowded mass that Is the near north side of
heard bits and pieces from others who knew Chicago, maybe even out to a house in the
him, but it took a long night of pr iming myself suburbs,

to black Africa taught the champ a lesson In

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And that is news only because I am proud of

He said itwasin August ofl975. Sid and his
wife and two of his children were driving back

the realities of African politics. It's a shame

the Carter administration hasn't learned that
boycotts In International sports are good for
every occasion, or for none.

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counteract It, even to make it seem silly.
Reagan often seems surprised by how low
his opponents are willing to stoop. In the 1970
gubernatorial campaign in California, the
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This nation had highly placed allies,

and implement plans to

Chicago from their country home,
They were on a back road. A busy In-

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him, and lam proud for him, and by putting it
into print, maybe that makes it official: Sid

Cato's comeback is over. He is there,
Champagne, please.

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When traveling in the south and other Other Arab nationals (it) perforin third

areas of Saudi Arabia, I also saw the
people of all ages chewing on roots. The
only type root of which I saw was not a
narcotic nor did it have a
hallucinogenic effect. They use it for
cleaning at d strengthening their teeth.
And speaking of narcotics, the Saudis
believe that they have the obligation to
protect their youth from this
destructive evil. The penalty is so
severe that I have heard of no repeat
offenders.

care of their families since I haven't
heard of a need for wife or child abuse
agencies. I assume that the Saudis were
not told that we need such institutions,
nor the fact that a significant percentage of our couples simply live

most any one at far belowactual value.

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echelon accounting work, etc. I per.
It is true that some of the Saudis may
sonally believe that Saudi Arabians feel
fully competent to handle their own occasionally "kick up their heels" when
affairs. Indeed, they would not trust a visiting another cuuntry. Since 1944 I
non-Saudi to manage any critical area. have watched our own citizens put on
As previously stated, one must take some stellar performances from Rome
the time to understand the Arabs. The to Tokyo to Bangkok and at several
middle easterner is similar in one points in between.
respect to the far easterner. They
When one considers the foul-up
sometimes agree with you to spare your
regarding
the telephones not being
feelings. This is not deception
by
their
hooked
up
for months, such faulty
standards. l'licy just simply can't nuke
planning
seems
somewhat insignificant
One ilia)- be assured that Saudi good on whal may be (for them) an
when
compared
to
the current Orlando
Arabia has written laws. These laws unreasonable request; thus an Arab
Airport
Fiasco.
are frequently interpreted differently will say "Enshallah" because if it is
by different courts. Similarly, penalties "God's will" and they can't do it, God
I agree with the article that it is tough
are not always uniform. Come to think will see that it's done,
being a westerner in Saudi Arabia
of it, it seems like we have a little
I have never heard of the poor- unless you don't mind living an austaire
trouble in this area too. (See page 6A of unemployed receiving a "$100 per day" and disciplined life in exchange for both)

human life and compassion for their kids." They apparently take reasonable

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together, nor that births among un- the March 30 edition of the Evening grant from the government. This may
married teenagers in America have Herald. i
be, but I suspect it would be closer to
reached epidemic proportions. I am
All of the technicrats in government 100 Hiyals ($28). The staples are
really not very proud of these facts, are definitely not Egyptians. There are heavily government-subsidized. Tea,
especially when I compare the stable many superbly educated and highly sugar, bread, rice, flour, beans and
family conditions in Saudi Arabia.
intelligent Saudis in most every area, some other items can be purchased by

casinos, pornography or brothels! The

'fellow man. Their deep belief in God
*does, however, permit them to accept
death or injury as God's will. Perhaps
'this could be misunderstood by some as
a lowered regard for life,
I commend anyone in a foreign land

Atomic War.
Carter will try to re-run the LBJ campaign
against Goldwater, In which a little girl
picking flowers was seen against a
background of a mushroom-shaped cloud.
Those are the realities, the political game
plan. Reagan, a genuinely nice guy, may not
believe that this kind of thing Is In store for
him; but If he expects to be president, he'd

subversion and revolution. A few brave
citizens of this outlaw republic spoke out, but
they were imprisoned after show trials or
banished to remote sections of the land. Other
dissidents were denied permission to

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know the people, including a familiarity Saudis have the idea (which our nation
with their religion and customs. And to seems to have discarded) that these
always remember that his own nation is elements weaken the family unit,
not free of imperfections which can be degrade the society and destroy the
perhaps more serious than those of the nation, just as outlined in their Koran
foreign country.
and our Bible.
After spending an intermittent six
mere are in fact "Bedouins living in
years in Saudi Arabia during the period tents" in many remote areas of Saudi
1969 through 1978, I would have no Arabia. Some do have more than one
hesitation about returning. My wife and wife. And of course when they have
- I found the people to be warm and more than one wife, the chances are
friendly with a very high regard for all pretty good that they will have "lots of

campaign President Carter will run against
Ronald Reagan. The plans are already being
formulated, and they will be carried out by
media technician Gerald Rafshoon. Reagan
will be depicted as Mr. Irresponsible, Captain

Neighboring states felt threatened, and
complained that the transgressor exported

Saudi Arab"ans
country one should take the time to

There Is no question about the kind of

At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, 26
nations staged a boycott in protest against a
totali tarian state.
The guilty party stood condemned by the
world community. The United Nations had
urged internatioflal sanctions against the
offender, but few nations complied.

Immigration and Naturalization Service, and the African rugby team in October. That plea was

FBI. That ought to be done as soon as possible.

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I could not in clear conscience permit for doing a "lot of oberving" but for
Jim Ryan's statements (in the March the life of me I can't understand a
30 Evening Herald) regarding Saudi problem with "trying to stay out of
Arabia (if such were accurately trouble" in Saudi Arabia as expressed
reported) to pass without comment.
in the article. There are no legalized
I believe when living in a foreign bars, movies, strip shows, gambling

JEFFREY HART

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Our Readers W rite
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good health and some financial
security.
The caption "Sanford Man Lucky He
left Saudi Arabia Alive" is rather
puzzling. Crime in Saudi Arabia is
negligible. Theft was quite rare until
foreigners arrived in nunibers. One

need not be apprehensive about

walking any street in any city during
any hour. The same can be said for
very, very few cities or even near a

highway in America. Westerners who
did iinage to "get in trouble" were
generally shipped out of country imtleliitely.
I have several Saudi friends who will
Probably visit me this summer, If Mr.
Ryan desires, he is welcome to come
over and discuss "old times" with
them. Atany rate, I welcome him back

to the U.S. and If I have correctly in.
terpreted the subject article. I rather
imagine that the Saudis are not

unhappy about his departure.
F.W. Kirkland
Sanford

Reagan Must Carefully Pick Aides

do,

It would appear, from Jeffrey hart's firmly in the saddle than they are now.
us took to Colombia another
column of March 26 that he has sold his And all of our efforts to turn this
democratic republic, where it turned
The follow ing is a portion of a letter
conservative principals for a mess of country to the conservative conout, it cost even less to live than Costa
written to our congressman, senators
dribble, considering his re-'om- stitutional government that the founRica).
and President Carter recently:
mnendations for Reagan's shadow ding fathers envisioned would have
1'lrc we found Palmas de Oro, a
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foreign affairs cabinet,
gone down the tube.
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old coconut plantation on the
"Mee t the Press" I heard two leading
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There are nian' men of uniin•
senators on the budget committee
we can consider that he has sold out to peachable conservative credentials Caribbean. And, to complete its unique
actually suggest cutting federal funthe establishment.
that Reagan could have for a vice- setting, when we looked away from the
ding for operating public mass tranHenry Kissinger is, and has been a president, such as Rep. Phillip Crane. sea we saw, towering over everything,
a''
sportation systems and made the
protege of the Hot'kefellers and is the lie has the credentials and also 19,000 feet high and snow-capped, is
comments in the context of generally
te° g
C
promoter of Ilk.' international energy geographical location, 01 course he is majestic Mount Colonibus of the Sierra
cutting back social spending but
agency that is largely responsible for not from that hot-bed of "one- Nevadas.
leaving untouched Increased defense
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worldismn," the Northeast. However, if
It may be hard to believe,. .hundreds
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spending in order to balance the
Dean Husk's dossier is even more politics require a vice-presidential of green pa lms, blue sky and ocean,
budget.
dark and bloody. He also is a running mate from this part of the pounding surf and golden sand, snowIt 1~ IA
Ewa
On energy, if funds for operating
Rockefeller "darling" and was a country, 1 atii sure a conservative could capped mountains . but it is all there
publicmasstransportatlonsystemnsare Amtrak and local public transit
ineutber of the Institute of Pacific be found.
in Palmas de Oro
on the Pan
Lets Tighten Belts
Relations that helped sell China to t he
American highway near Santa Marts
S. B. "Jim" Crowe
cut, it will show the absolute systems. That would start converting
bankruptcy of our national energy
Sanford is the oldest and most fascinating city
In reference to the letter 1 wrote on communists. He, along with Bobby
the auto industry into producing Lite
policy. Support of a vastly increased necessary
Kennedy
was
responsible
for
putting
In all of the Americas.
the Inflation in the Sept. 6, 1979 Herald:
mass transit systems. That
role for public transportation sup- would pay to control and eventually
150-200
unlnvestigated
security
Costa
risks
In
Rica
Is
Fun
If everyone in business in the nation,
So now we have two loves: our ranch
posedly Is a cornerstone of the Carter own the energy and transportation
would deduct 10 cents of every dollar, t the State Department.
Several years ago, I wrote you about In Costa Rica and beach In Colombia.
administration and congressional corporations so that decisions would be
Henry
Jackson
Is
the
would help the economy immensely.
co-author
of Costa Rica and our planned retirement We feel we have discovered a new,
policies on energy conservation yet cuts made for the benefit of us all rather
that Infamous Jackson-Udall
Land Use
it
is
up
to
each
one
ur
would ens e that nothing would be Um the privileged few. Additional
of us to help this a nd Planning Act, front which we are there (H))' husband Is retired Navy), exciting American frontier and are
eager to share our find with others. (It
great country of ours. Those that don't suffering the fall-out in Seminole
done.
Today, listening to the news.
funds would come from the highway
you
reduce everything at least five cents on County in the form of our Corn. gloom, wars, the energy crisis, the we think you are too old for adventure,
The same Is true of a 10 cents import trust fund's monies that go to build new
are 59 and 63 and both of us have
the dollar, don't have any grounds for prehensive Land Use Plan. This plan shrinking dollar and poor Jimmy
tariff on a gallon of gasoline, whose highways because more roads do
battled
and, so far, conquered cancer).
griping,
effect is inflationary
in
and revenues are nothing but encourage f urther use of
was and is designed to put "big- Carter.
it occurred to me your
not directed to providing alternatives to
We may have to tighten our belts for brother" in charge of the land you are readers might enjoy the second episode Write us at P.O. Box 157, Liberia,
the automobile. Finally, gasoline
the auto, windfall profits tax, rationing is necessary immediately In
Guanacaste, Costa Rica and send your
in the "Saga of the Birds."
awhile, but how would it be if pri ces paying taxes on.
where the funds az-eq't being spent on order to reduce consumption quickly
General
Haig
is
a
Council
on
Foreign
grand.
letters
by international air mail (25
keep going up and up and up and no one Relations man
We moved, bag, baggage,
alternatives but used either for tax rather than rely on rationing by price,
and the thought of mother,
cents
per
did anything to help the economy CX"
teenagers and all, to Costa answer. half-ounce). We promise to
relief or to subsidize the energy cornGeorge Bush as vice- president makes Rica three
cept talk about It
Actions of this magnitude are
years ago and have been
panies profitable development of necessary If we are truly serious about
me retch. Did he quit the
Trilateralists,
happily
settled
in Ranchos Muricosta.
Now, from Latin America, we wish
synfuels, Is also poor. In fact, the only reducing consumption of gasoline,
Let's get Involved instead of backing because of conviction, or was it a
you
"salud" (health), "dinero"
real result of decontrol has been to becoming independent of foreign off ! Like l said on inflation, why let high matter of not being tarred with the Our experiences deserve a book. They

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Reagan now has an opportunity which he
should not Let pass. Serious men In this
country have arrived at the judgment that the
United States is in grave military danger
abroad, and in terrible economic peril at
home. Reagan's opportunity is to begin to
form a bi-partisan coalition of senior people
who agree on Uxiae propositions.
My colleague Kevin Phillips was easen-

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book, "The Emerging Republican Majority."
The majority emerged, only briefly to be
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would rally to the banner of serious center.
right political coalition, and thâe is emerging
an intellectual force of that coloration as welL
As the presumptive Republican nominee,
and indeed as a former Democrat, Governor
Reagan could exploit that opportunity.
The great temptation for a political leader
Is to trust only those people who have been
with him through thick and thin. For Carter,
who listens to a small circle of second-raters,
this has led to a personal fiasco and a national
catastrophe.
In a recent column, I suggested that Reagan 01
ought to form an advisory board of foreign
policy heavyweights. A number of Democrats
have told us that Carter's defense and foreign
policy are, not to mince words, suicidal.
Reagan should ask such patriotic Democrats
to put up or shut up, and join him against
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Carter.

Reagan could also begin to indicate his
prospective Cabinet, and there are other
ways o( doing this than actuallv naming its
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members.
John Connally would be a good prospectivi
secretary of defense, There ought to be a

place for former President Gerald Ford.

George Bush, a hawkish Ivy Leaguer..
might be effective at cleaning up the rats,
nest at the State Department.
Reagan has available to him -- In what he t
describes as a dire national and world crisis "
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— an extra~rdinary wealth of talent...meh

who share his general estimate of the crisis,
we are in. He should begin to gather them,
around him, the alternative government,
sports terms the A Team.

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enrich the oil companies at the public"s sources, and reordering our tran-

expense and to allow the oil cartel to set
the world price of oil.
Imagine if the price increases on
domestic oil would go to building

sportatiac system so that the auto
becomes the alternative,
John Hedrick
Orlando

prices determine our future?

Trilaterallist brush in his campaign. In

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Let's use more foresight than hind, any event he would be In a position of times, hilarious. The only flaw was our
being heart-be at away from the
sight.
inability to Find easily-accessible,
George M. Tudor presidency if Reagan Is elected. Thus registered beach property. It is
Sanford the Trilateralists would be even more probably a blessing in disguise. It made

Fischer Proposes 12-Year Limit On. Congress
Orange County Commissioner Dick
Fischer, Democratic candidate for

(wealth) and "anior" (love).

Juanita Bird
M Lewis M. Bird)
Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Service

on "extravagant congressional benefits
and privileges."
Fischer began gathering signatures on
his petitions on March 19, at the Lake

"They will know that they must still be short enough to keep the in Detroit.
maintain ties with their communities and professional bureaucrats syndrome from
Fechtel is valued so highly by his
Florida's f ifth congressional seat now
businesses or professions because in just setting in so that the officials don't presidential candidate,
former
held by U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly, says he
a short time they will have to return to become a burden to themselves. I figure California Gov. Ronald Reagan, that
is receiving a great deal of support for a County fair. "The petitions are to show
those communities. They will have to If a congressman can't accomplish Reagan appeared as guest speaker
at a
prOposed constitutional amendment
an intent
a public mood," said a
live, raise their families and work to anything In 12 years he or she certainly Fechtel fund raiser several weeks ago.
Fischer is proposing an amendment to Fischer aide.
make a living under the very same laws won't get it done by staying longer," he
Fischer says if elected to the Congress,
the U.S. Constitution limiting
Naturally at the convention, Fechtel
which they passed, just like everyone said.
congressional service in the U.S. House he plans, u his first piece of legislation, a
will be voting for Reagan as his party's
else has to."
and Senate to a maximum of 12 years
call for the constitutional amendment.
presidential nominee.
Fischer said there Is nothing magic
The second Item would be the can be expected and that Congressmen about the maximum number of years or
two six-year terms for senators and six
Fechtel has not as yet made any an.
State Sen. Vince Fechtel, R-Leesburg,
elimination of congressional pensions. wiH be -less disposed to passing more in-a given term of office. "But sufficient whose district
two-year terms of congressmen.
when he served in the nouncement on whether he will or won't
Those who are signing the petitions for Fischer says with the limitation on kinds of rules, regula tions and laws that time is needed to gain an
understanding Florida House of Representatives In- be seeking the Republican nomina ti on
Fischer also support his call to eliminate congressional terms and the elimination feather their own nests to get re-elected of the workings and to obtain clout eluded
Seminole County, is a delegate to for the Florida Fifth District seat in
caWwWonal pensions and to cut back of pensions, a change in mental attitude time after
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The confidential cables to Washington give
other grisly details of a collapsing
civilixation:
A "pecking order" for what rice there Is
has been set up t, the VIetnamese-backed
Cambodian regime. Soldiers get 48 pounds a
macui. Those engaged in hard physical
come next, followed by those in less
physically strenuous jobs, then office workers
and teachers. Citixena who don't qualify for
any ci these privileged categories get 15.4
pounds of rice a month when it's available,
"Lw to rat (are) estima d at
three percent" of the food supplied by foreign
countries. Much of the relief sNpmenta
getti ng
hungry populace, U.S. off1 ali
jf Lea Whitten. But there is,
gny
as I reported earlier, a significant amount
diverted b
offlcite to
to ietpam.
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rulle has ii.n
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was drlvià from power. The north Koroms
refuse to supply parts to repair water pumps
that reek down,

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and one cabl. from the Bangkok Embassy
situation in starkly ominous terms:
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other nationalities who fl. dangerously "microscopic." The sculpmjs is he
overloaded transport planes into apidated building not oile GSA iseers
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clock d uring the corly months of the program. Thalack.r. aeld his "mierosoopic' reform
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agency will also be spending a
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fidals
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shipped to Moscow for "safekeeping." The
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t he Image of a muscular construction
woker hammering pieces of hot metal
In&amp;Q a steel beam, But you don't need that
kind of strength to handle the lighterduty hollow, or Wind, rivets bid for
coiitin use and Installed cold with a
special hand tool.
#nyoee who can drill a hole can use a
i'itthg tool for a wide variety of jobs

"Medicare at a Glance" is a small,
simple a nd free booklet that contains a
wealth of information on Medicare.
As the type on its front cover notes,
"You may be eligible for many of
Medicare's benefits and you should know

what the Medicare laws provide for

'osØ'ig from repairing a camera bag headed stem, or mandrel, passing
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through Its hollow body out through the
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The cover goes on to explain that
"Medicare at a Glance" gives the facts

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Program what it does and does not pay
for patients in hospi tals, in nursing
facilities and at home.
The booklet opens up to three panels.
The first panel tells you all about
Medicare Hospital Insurance and the
kinds ofservices you are entitled to when
hospitalized.
For the hospital in-patient, those
services include semi-private accommoda tions, meals, regular nursing
services, drugs, supplies, laboratory and
X-ray services, appliances and equipment usually furnished.
The booklet goes on to detail time
limits, 'what you must pay, what
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not covered under Medicare.
If you read on, you will find information on the "lifetime reserve," on
post-hospital care centers certified by

Medicar e, on pod-hospital home health

care p rnned by aides and techniciana
and on psychiatric services.
The booklet winds up with a discussion
of home health services, including the

num ber of visits that will be paid for and

other limitations and costs
This valuable publica tion will help us
keep our own records of the medical
services we receive. It may help us work
with our doctcja to seduce the number ci
days we spend in hospitals.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN BRIEF

Kings, Spurs, Blazers Knot Series

FBI Nabs Reputed Leader
Of Puerto Rican Terrorists

'Doctor J Ends Bullets Playoff Hopes

EVANSTON, Ill. (UPI) - Carlos Torres, the
suspected Puerto Rican terrorist who at one time
headed the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, and 10 others
were arrested on the Northwestern University campus
with a cache of weapons.
The FBI Friday positively identified Torres, the
alleged mastermind of the FALN terrorist group and a
suspect in several bombings attributed to the
organization in Chicago and New York. He was placed
on the FBI's Most Wanted list on Oct. 18, 1977.

but Lionel i Hollins) knocked the ball those turnaround jumpers in the fourth
loose and I just picked it up," said quarter, it would have been all over. But
Friday night three playoff series were Ering, describing how he stole the ball he never did."
extended to a third and decisive game. from Larry Wright and made it driving
Hayes, who finished with 26 points, had
Only the Philadelphia 76ers did what was lavup over John Williamson to clinch the io points in the fourth quarter and
necessary.
game.
Williamson added 14, all in the fourth
More precisely, Julius Erving did what
Philadelphia opens the Eastern period. But that wasn't enough.
what necessary,
Co;erence semifinals Sunday afternoon
Villiaiiismi's 20-footer pulled the
Erving, following an uninspired per- at Iionie against the Atlanta Hawks. ,
Bullets
to within 106-102 with 1:25 to play,
formance in Game 1 of the series, scored
But winning wasn't easy and Erving
Erving,
who scored the 76ers' last
31 Points and iiiade it key steal late in the said so.
four
points,
stole
the ball from Wright
game to lead the Sixers to a 112-104
"We started quickly, then they got it and scored
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victory over the Washington Bullets for a couple of people going in the second half
two-game sweep of their series,
and made a game of it," said Erving. ''11
Bobby Jones added 16 points, Hollins
"I just wanted to apply token pressure,
Eljnj Hayes had ever missed one of 15, Maurice Cheeks 12, henry Bibby 11
By Lulled Press International

Actress Mary McCarty Dead
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Actress Mary McCarty,
whose career ranged from child star to a feature role in
the T', series "Trapper John, M.D.," was found dead
in her home Thursday, police reported Friday.
Miss McCarty who was unmarried and lived alone,
was Found on her bed in her West Los Angeles home by
a friend. She was 56.
She had been under medication for weight control
and there was evidence she had been drinking, police
said.
An autopsy was performed Friday but a report on the
cause of her death was awaiting completion of
toxicology tests.
Miss McCarty currently was co-starring as Nurse
Starch In the CBS series, "Trapper John, M.D."

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) - A red-eyed nurse
declared before a crowded courtroom she Is Innocent of
charges she was the "Death's Angel" who killed a
dying patient by cutting back his oxygen supply.

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America's wackiest
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Several hundred contestants and hundreds more of
the curious will gather near

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the front porch of Widow
Lowe's house Sunday at I
p.m. to determine who has the
hardest hard-boiled egg.
"Why, people go off and
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challenge matches,

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and crack them."
Peters explained you hold

"You hold the egg In the
palm of your hand, small end
Your opponent then taps
your eggs with his, small end
against small end, until one

on Roan Mountain to the egg
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filled with water and the
cracked eggs are Drown In
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Triple A fariii club. He jumped his average to .287 and stole a
hopping 57 bases despite missing 40 games.
"It was kind of an injury year. I missed a lot of games, but It
was good year. I thought thoigh, if I could have stayed
healthy I may be it little closer it, the majors now," Raines

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Last year flames continued his big league climb by playing
t (lie Expos' double A affiliate Memphis. He had his best year.
lie played III all 145 games and batted a solid .290.

"Not as far as hitting home runs," pointed out flames, who
didn't hit his first home run until last year. "Hut as far as
stealing a lot of bases, playing good defense and being it good
team player."
While Raines concedes he is not a power hitter five homers
last year), he does feel his speed is his ticket to the majors.
He's not alone in his evaluation.
"I can't ever remember him getting thrown out," flames'
high school coach Bobby Lundquist recalls about his base
stealing sleuth. "l'm sure it happened. Maybe one or two times
on a bad call,
"Right now Thn can steal bases with anybody In the
majors," Lundquist surmised about Raines' 3.4 speed to first
base, Texas Ranger Mickey Rivers runs a 3.3.
"I'm a good runner. I feel I can be a great runner in the big
leagues with a lot of work," said flames. "Lou Brock was the
base stealer ever and he's not that much faster than 1
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Along with Lundquist, Raines lists his lather Ned Sr,, Wes
Hunker and former Sanford coach, Jerry Mays as his biggest

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"I started kinda show and I was just average in the field,"
flames remembers about his maiden season. "I didn't have
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Montreal's fast rising second baseman Tim
Raines has his sights set on the majors in the s'cr
near future.

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season at Denver, the Expos' Triple A farm club.
"It'll probably be better for me to play everyday," Raines

outs and assists.

concedes about the Denver assignment. "I'm an everyday

Raines stolen base total climbed to 59 while only being
thrown out 10 times, He led the loop in runs scored with 104 and
was second in stolen bases.
All these accomplishments earned Raines the second base
spot on the Southern League All Star team. The big thrill
however, came in September when he was promoted to the
majors and scored three runs In six pinch running uppearances. He also stole two

The switch-hitting second baseman grew up in Sanford's
healthy baseball situation. He played for his father in the
younger leagues and was then on a third place-state high
school team and a second place-Junior Legion squad in his
later years.
Following high school graduation'In 1977, Raines was
selected as Montreal's fifth draft pick In the June baseball
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ballplayer. I don't feel I can come off the bench to bat every
other day or every other week."
Contrary to flames' wait-and-see attitude, Sanford's Wes
Rinker feels the former Tribe speedster will make in earlier
appearance in the big time.
"He'll be playing (in the majors) I think, by the 4th of July,"
predicted Bunker, who's hit over 5,000 ground balls to Raines
on his rise to the top. Rodney Scott is the Expos current second
baseman. He's a good fielder, but not much of a bat threat.
"1 talked to Jim Fanning (Montreal farm director last
week. There's no doubt in the organization that tie's (lie best

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nd baseman they got including the major league roster,"
said Rinker.
Before his 4th of July fireworks, Rinker feels a little more
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of the biggest things I try to communicate. That the kids have
experience is needed.
to accept responsibility, set goals for themselves and be
"i think they just want to give him a little more seasoning,"
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disciplined enough to work at them."
related Rinker, "Tim has probably conic of age more in the
Pantelias makes no bones about his approach either.
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last year both emotionally and mentally, along with his
"I get letters back from former players saying thanks For the
physical
abilities to make him one of the finest ballplayers I've
push and the hard work — I know I'm getting positive Feedback. I also get a lot of letters from kids that go on to play at
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Regardless of which time table you want to follow, one thing
four year schools saying after a couple of seasons here,
is
for certain — Tim Raines will be a major leaguer sooner or
practice and work elsewhere is like a piece of cake," lie In-.
later.
forms.
Perhaps no one other than Los Angeles manager Tommy
(Monday, Raines talks about his family and his biggest
Moving on and up the ladder are right behind education for
. :
LaSorda is more famous for extolling the virtues of mom,
thrill,)
PanteIISS.
apple pie and Dodger Blue, But Seminole Community College
"Of course the pros sign the best high school kids and get
baseball coach Jack Pantellas states a pretty good case for his
them in the latin systems, but sometimes they overlk some
kind of blue, Raider style.
pp too," he says of Raiders who have m9ved on.
The charismatic skipper took time out Thursday, shortly
"The distance between college and the pro's is a little bit, the
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20th win of the season, to discuss SCCs baseball success.
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"In high school you get one good pitcher and maybe two guys
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!) — Craig Stadler, lucky enough
have to scrounge lot' things once in awhile," smiled the
that can sting the ball and you're in business. But a Ireslunan
to
play his second round before Mother Nature took tier revenlit
pipe.
behind
a
freshly
seventh-year coach as he settled In
or sophomore kid coming up from high school has to face seven
ge,
took a two-stroke lead into today's third round of the
For Pantelias, starting from scratch Is nothing new,
or eight good hitters in every line up and he has to grow up
Greater
Greensboro Open golf tournament.
however,
quick,"
"I'm
glad
to be done. The earlier the better," Stadler said
"I remember when we got the Florida Tech baseball
PanLelias adds, "College baseball isn't for the kid who
after posting a 69 Friday for a two-day total cf 8-under-par 136.
program off the ground," reminisced, Pantelias, who enjoyed
played a cot.'pie of years in Little League, it takes an all-around
.'d&amp;à,
"I'm very happy with my position."
his 21st win of the season Friday when his Raiders edged
bell player who's willing to.work.11
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Wind began swirling around the 6,984-yard Forest Oaks
wberry
Pantellas' current crop of Raiders owes Its present 21.8
lie
Country
Club course as Stadler was finishing play and he
charges during warm-up drills before SCC's 21st
Ne,,We had # budget of $10I.K and we didn't spend it all'it
figured
scores
would zoom in the afternoon if the wind conchuckled. ,We got a lot of things donated from established
"We don't have an awesome squad this season," he says of
tinued.
people like the Orlando Twins."
ew
Newberry.
25
rater. "We've got some pretty good pitching but
He was right. Fifty-one golfers bettered par in the first round
The then Florida Tech coaching job was Panteiias' first
ye been a little Iackltiaslcal lately at the plate. If we get
Christie).
We
don't
really
push
them
the
coach
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of
he
of
the $250,000 tournament and only 33had scores of 71 or lower
back
way
journey
following
a
venture Into the coaching ranks
some guys stinging- the bail I think we're capable of going to
and
his
wife
Susan's
approach
to
the
family
sports
matter.
Friday,
corners
of
the
Bronx
street
in iithat saw him trade the busy
the state tournament and quite possibly winning it." Talk of "We do encourage them In whatever they decide to do and we
Stadler was tied with Torn Purtzer for the lead before
for the sunshine of Florida.
the
state tournament brought a twinkle to the coaches well
have
one
family
rule
that
nobody
breaks,
If
you
start
Purtzer
played his afternoon round. But Purtzer had four
native
official
I'm
an
guess
so
long
I
here
"I've been down
hidden eyes as he adjusted the blue Raider Cap to shade the
something,
finish
it."
bogeys
and
a double-bogey for a 78 to go with his opening round
now."
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64,
Pantellas
took
over
coaching
duties
at
S,
he
which
had
bettered the course record by two shots.
tight,
disciplined
rein
on
a
Pantellas
keeps
Like I.aSorda,
The relaxed sldpper'a strong stand on work and discipline
definitely had his work cut out. But he practiced what he
"I'm not a good wind player. I hit the ball high," Purtzer
his bo)1 in blue, the hallmark of his coaching psophy.
co'
p
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said after his disappointing round. "It's hard to do good if you
;;."I got into this business because I watched a lot of other
"I played a couple of years In the minors, In Alabama and
"When I mine here seven years ago this field was one big
miss every putt you look at."
coaches and how they worked with young kids," he reflected
a coach." South Carolina," he explained with still just a slight trace of a
pile of dust, with every kind of weed known to man. But we
Stadler had a two-shot lead over young Pat McGowan going
a broiling sun. "I felt! had a calling to be
New York accent. "But they sent me home, Iwas a real wise
and
we needed to make it
into the third round. McGowan had alo Friday for a l3I total jn
High on the dark-haired skipper's lid of player psiolitlies Is guy and thought I knew It all back
what it is now."
a round that included five birdies and three bogeys.
graduation, and nwe importantly graduMion on time.
A family man, Pantellas carries some of his coaching
No doubt one of the finer Junior college baseball facilities in
"I knew the scores were going to be a little higher this af"It's a rare occasion when one of my Players doesn't plüloaçiiy home with him each evening,
the state,
ternoon,"
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Herald Sports Writer
Several years ago Cincinnati's Joe Morgan was
acknowledged as the best and most exciting performer in
major league baseball. He combined speed, ixwer and gnixl
fielding ability to spearhead the Beds' annual pennant drives.
Morgan has aged since then, and is now playing out his
remaining years with the Houston Astros.
As one superstar fades in baseball, a new one usually
emerges to take his place. Sanford's 20-year-old Tim flames
may be that emerging star.
Raines, who is property of the Montreal Expos, matches up
with Morgan very well physically and emotionally. Both are
about the same height 5-8) and the same weight (170 pourlds).
Morgan has a decided edge in power, but lialnes is still
young and Morgan wasn't hitting many home runs when 1'
was Just out of his teens.
"I want to be a Joe Morgan-type of player," flames said with
quiet confidence in Exposville Daytona Beach training site

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fuel adjustment charges totaling $432 million while he
fights the legality of the charges in court.
The Public Service Commission Friday cut $50
million from the initial fuel adjustment package. In
response, Shreve agreed to modify the suit he has filed
In the Florida Supreme Court so the amended plan can
go Into effect Immediately.
The fuel adjustment clause permits utilities to pus
along to their customers fuel charges not taken Into
aorowfl when their standard rates were eeL
Under the modified plan, Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
residential bills will go up $4.02 this month with the
average family paying $52.34; Florida Power Corp bill
will cllmb$7.85 to$55.12; Tampa Electric Co. will go up
$3.40 to $54.23, and Gulf Power Co. bills will increase
$1.78 to $45.67.

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an egg In the cup of the hand
and the other person takes an
egg "and you fight tip-to-Up."
The contest is divided into
two categories — adult and
children under 12. Adults are
allowed a maxirnwn of eight
dozen eggs and children can
have four down. The winner
Is the last one with an Uncracked egg.
The official contest is held
in Buster Peters' garage,
which Is next door to Mrs.
Lowe's house. The contestants sit In folding chairs
and go around the ring In

wait and get In the ring," said
Torn Peters, unofficial mayor
of the small Carter County
community." But we can
figure, the fight has been
going on for 157 years.
"I been coming for about 50
years. We've had people here
from all over. One man came
from Germany a couple of
years back," the 62-year-old
slow-talking Peters said.
"Lots of folks think you throw
'em at people. But, that Is not

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Thursday morning.

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- tho United Main diarlsig the pad 3o yews and asa
result people don't know what's acceptable behavior
anymore.
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town. Ills rabbit-quick deliveries have been slowed somewhat by Sanford. Edna Thetford was one lucky recipient.
people wanting to take his picture and having to keep a sharp eye

People in the Hollow have
been boiling up a mess of eggs
all week for the combination
Easter reunion and family
gettogether that Is one of

TALLAHASSEE, Ha. UPI) - The vote was
unanimous for a reprimand but in the eyes of one
lawmaker Rep. Gene Film is more a victim than a
man guilty of making Improper sexual advances to his
female employees.
1 don't think there Is any one villain In this cane,
but only one has been tri" William Conway, D.
Daytona Beech said just before he joined .fotr other
members of a select House committee Friday to
reeen*nond punishment for the 49yeargold lawmaker.
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Mountain and city
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folk have been coming to this
hamlet. .1that straddles the
Tennsseé.5N'o'rth' Carolina
border for nigh 151 years to do
a little socializing and take
part in a heap of craziness
known as the Peters Hollow
Egg Fight.

Britain's Prince Charles was admitted to Good
Samaritan Hoital for heat exhaustion Friday after
completing a polo match In )-degree temperatures.
Onlookers said the prince appeared to be exhausted
as he left the field after the afternoon match, but he
reportedly was not taken to the hospital until 8 p.m.,
several hours later.
A spokesman at the hospital'sald the prince was in
fair condition, and he was reported in good spirits
shortly after he arrived.

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Models Morgan Mold To Mal*ors

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following two of its "Big Three" competitors, has
boosted sticker prices on its 1980 cars and Jeep trucks
by an average of $229 or 2.6 percent.
It was the third stroke in the third round of 1980.
model price hikes that has boosted the price of the
average U.S. car by an estimated $600 over final 1979
prices.
If Chrysler Corp. follows past practice, it will soon
complete the latest price action by announcing Its own
higher prices.

Raines

and Steve Mix 10 for the 76ers. Wright into the playoffs. They didn't have Spurs 106, Rockets 101
uhipped in with 22 for the Bullets, while anything left."
George Gerin broke loose for 44 points
Wes Unsold and Greg Ballard had 11
andSan Antonio held off it Houston
In
other
games,
Kansas
City
defeated
ear li.
Phoenix, 106-96, San Antonio downed comeback in the waning minutes to set
WLsiungton Coach Dick Motta showed Houston, 106-101, and Portland took up a deciding game in houston Sunday
the strain of trying to patch together an Seattle, 105-95, in overtime,
night. The winner will meet the Atlantic
injury-riddled basketball team for the
1)ivisiork'haiupion Boston ('&amp;'lties
past four months.
Kings 106, Suns 96
Trail Blazers 105, Supt'rSoith's 95
leanis knew we had no depth on the
Scott Wedman and Otis Birdsong
Billy Ha Bates sank an 18-foot juniper
front line and they knew that that was our combined for 62 points and Kansas City with five seconds left An regulation to tie
t'11&amp;'iisi'u strength," said Motta. ''So survived a disastrous third quarter. The the giune, then joined Hon Brewer in it 16.
people took the ball at Elvin and Wes and teams will play the final game Sunday in point overtime spree to help Portland
Greg and wore them down because I Phoenix, with the winner to play the send its series against the defending
couldn't give them any help. I milked Pacific Diisionhampion Los Angeles champions to Game 3 on Sunday in
every iiiAuute out of those guys just to get Lakers.
Seattle.

fourth year with the Montreal Expos' organization this spring.

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Hose said his recruiting efforts probably will be mainly
within the 27 junior colleges in Florida, but he also will rely on
the groundwork already conducted by Gordon Gibbons, who
finished out the- year as interim coach at USF after Chip
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Sanford broke on top in the fifth when the Link anti
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Porzig loaded the bases and sophomore center fielder

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for a 4-2 lead.

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have adjusted. "The only thing all of this means is that we
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and Rawly Eastwick and outfielder Mike Anderson they would
not play with the team. Infielder Bud Harrelson was given his
outright release and pitcher Warren Brusstar, who is suffering

Pitcher Gary Serum is saving on hotel and dining expenses
by living In a trailer be brought to camp. His wife is working in

shoulder problems, wits placed on the disabled list.

a camp-ground grocery store.

make a major deal involving outfielder Ken Griffey before

I.aw plated Wells who had singled and stole second in
the sixth inning with his fourth hit for what proved to be
the gatne winner.
In Ole Wildcats half of the sixth inning catcher Fred

final Winter Park r uns and the 5-4 final score.
The Tribe pounded two Wildcat pitchers for 12 hits
and committed only one error in the field. "Uw made
two unbelievable plays on balls hit behind second

Cincinnati Reds' President Dick Wagner indicated lie inight

base,

In the Chicago White Sox carnp, lefthander Ken Kravec,
cnrin,,
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sidelined for
of spr
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b I n pinched
back, pitched an effortless six innings to make Manager Tony
LaRussa reconsider his plans to start Steve Trout or Richard

praised Lundquist who hopes his team is

gathering momentwn for the April 29 district tour-

opening day Wednesday, despite the problenis created by the
strike.
"It's,very difficult to get logether with other clubs right flow
because of the unsettled conditions," Wagner said. "We're not
opening y.
getting a chance o look at t he players on the other clubs
The New York Yankees received permission to play intra- want to see.”

nitinent.
Monday Lundquist's crew returns home for a 7:30
In. clash at Sanford Memorial Stadium with Spruce
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score at the end of On meet read ISH 17, LHH 16. Seminiole
High had a d1uppointing tournament with most of its

players on next year's team.

players going out in the first round. Over all, high school

22-2. Local players Kevin Copeland and Scott Reagan are

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So do many of Florida's
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Mens Tennis Tournament. In one of the closest races in

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"We're having cube steak instead of sirloin," said rookie
relief pitcher Dour Corbett, explaining how he and his wife

The annual Bay Head Classic is being held this weekend
at the Bay Head Racket Club. This is a state sanlitioned
tour nament wi th competition in men and womens singles
and doubles in the 35 and over, 45 and over and 55 and over
age groups. .,me 0
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tennis facilities tort the schools' campus) or hire a coach
that has tennis as his main concern, not just a sideline.

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Shop Leesburg, DeLand, Mt Dora Daily
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tennis In the Seminole County area seems to be its weakest

The league is for 1. andS.

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two runs and George was 'i little wild,"sa id Lundquist.
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The S C.0 Lady Raiders have clinched second place in

For all of this to work, and It
very important part
of thegameIndeed,ittake$brajJa,14agofyjmerny
Nothing will Curl a manager's tineup card more than
giving the batter the hit and run sign with a man on
first nuliking a steal attempt and the better goofs, say
like he takes the pitch — Prato, the lead ruww gets
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Dated thIS Ist day of April, A.D.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Itgo.
Phyllis Jordshl, CMC
and sale entered in this cause
City Clerk
pending In the County Court In and
of the
for Seminole County, Florida,
Alt
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being
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squad gaines and Manager Dick Howser scheduled one each
The striking baseball players are watching their budgets due for today, Sunday and Monday. However,,I vote will be taken
to the cutoff of their daily expense nioney, but the Minnesota
today to see if the players still want to participate in intra-

Yet another junior league

DeBary Sanitation.
Wes Mott 561, Reg Sagmon mi,
High Games: Don Neal 22?, Andy Doyle SR, Steve Van N"s

ning, senior right hander George Porzig settled down

to limit the Wildcats to only five hits.

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part of the game.., the secret part of coach relaying his
request to the batter and base runners, The art of
cept on is often a comical one when it comes to
relaying the signalL

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And Doyle 213- 111,
, Sullivan 213, Steve van Net&amp; 20?. Don Noyer SV, Bob Osionski $21.

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Rocky Butler, another
Junior
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Thompson, 13-year-old

1 o r d 's M e m o r I a 1
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of
of many youn gsters of Easter

will be on hand to compete. This Li one of the very best
tournaments of Its kind thhete and Sanford should be
prouhe
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y Head for making it such a great
success.

ver catch yourself at a
baseball game, toss a glance down to ft third base
box. A careful inspection of the antics, movernents
frantic cap slapping, car pulling, moustache rubbing
and elbow touching are we w
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situation.
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Smith says, ,,They shouldn't

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DE BAR Y SOCIAL---- ___ 19?1 We$ Matt 206-11", Dean
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Standings: Joe Davis Bldg. Ctr., Mitt Miller 202.193, Bob osensii

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arrangement may be as high as $86,000 when all side benefits
are taken Into consideration.
But Rose Insisted Friday the money was not th e prime lure
and that instead, it was the chmates the nearing completion of

Conner was fired in January,

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survey reveals basebaH fans strike, they should play cause

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Rose was released from the final two years on his contract at
Purdue Th ursday to sign a four-year, 111,000-a-year contract
at USF. The contract gives him the option to terminate at his
request and published reports indicate the financial

coming year.

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IN THE COUNTY COURT, possible. At the muting interested
$ MiNOlI COUNTY, FLORIDA. parties may appear and be hoard
CASE NO. 19-24"-CC43.0
with respect to the propmed or.,
SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp; clinancie. This hearing may to
MARINA INC., a Florida cor. continued from time to time 11
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USF team which went 6-21, including guard Tony Grier, the

Wednesday is the first day for colleges to sign players and
Rose
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o cut
agreement to end the young
.1 player strike, perhaps they down the major leagues, it's
: should make a visit to San- gonna
Mike ruin my career," kids

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1.1.3 $pas$oI Pewes ...
FLORIDA, BY' RBVISINO THI
The Airport A uthority reserves PROVISIONS FOR THE PAY.
the right to reject any or all
MENT OF DRAINAGE AND-OR
Proposals, or any part thereof, and
INSPECTION CHARGES; By
to waive any informality or
PROVIDING FOR HARDSHIPS;
technicality In any Proposal In the
AND BY REQUIRING INCOME
Int eres t of
FROM THE TRUST FUND BE
1.1.4 Sid So"
RETAINED WITHIN
THE
A bond in the amount of 5 percent of the bid amount is required BILITY, CONFLICTS AND EF.
to be submitted with each bid.
PECTIVE DATE.
Dated: April 1. l"o
Sold Ordinance was placed an
Sanford Airport Authority
first reading an April 1, 111100, and
Sanford, Florida
the City Commission will consider
By J S 'Red Cleveland
same for final passage and

CHARLES JAMES BOGNAR ak
CHARLES J.
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After spotting Winter Park to runs in the first in

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One of those surveyed is
legal-beagle Marvin Miller taking the st.rike in a ral,ber
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"That was Wait Law's best ganie ever," a delighted
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Engineer, City Hall, Sanford, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF

adoption after the public hoarl",
which will be hold In the City Hall
of Altamonte Springs, on Tuesday,

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other Contract Documents may be
FLORIDA. AMENDING SEC-

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Elks tangles with Moose in the 7:15 nightcap.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Knigh ts f Columbus d K
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by the City of Altamonte Springs,
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a .. game between V3 .fl, and

may be obtained at the Airport
manager's Office, Bldg,
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Sanford Airport for a nonrefun. hold a public hearing to consider
dable fee of $10.00. Checks made
en actmen t of Ordinance No. 511payable to Sanford Airport
, entitled:

Airport Manager
Publish: April 6. 1990

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two great plays defensively to pace the Fighting
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"There is nothing per- fight by his weight and
Tate, still showing the inarient.I ain pleased with his several low blows from
climb to the top five years

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the hotnewe ad%antage in the playoffs
beginning next week.

Gloves gm where the boxer Weaver delivered a crushing but in excellent health.

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challenger
Friday in the lowly Golden when
Mike knockout with a "headache," lose the fight.

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Tate was stripped of his Miller.
match.
understands
Jerry
Miller, along World Boxing Association
Tate's physician Robert
Miller also said he felt a
with Tate, field questions heavyweight championship Whittle said the boxer came couple oflow blows from Mike

I)itrIbUt?d.) king Fratur.'eSn'I,c,tr.

Jessup Ave., Longwood, FL "7501
: the plans.
(,*base Park on Celery Avenue.
m. Grading, paving, and parking Seminole County, Florida und er
:I :reas. Inclined ramp to aircraft the fictitious name of LONGWOOD
Moose won the league championship last year during a
LAWN SERVICE, and that I In.
rea (50' x 151).
playoff
with first half winner V.F.W.
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to
register
seIdn
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wit
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the
p lumbing f
clerk of the Circuit Court,
restrooms.
Expected to provide tough competition this year are Kiwanis
• plans Seminole County, Florida in ac
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and Knights of Cl"n'b" • wnni h'ic
rnti,rnini,
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cordance with the provisions
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for water and sewer service.
To-Wit.
such
as William Wynn, Mike Baker and Alton Coleman along
Fictitious
Name
Statutes,
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I shown on the plans or refwrl*sd as Section IS6,09 Florida Statutei with several key newcomers such as Bruce Frankl'
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to
In
contract documents or the
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a
Knights of Columbus, on the other hand, is loaded with
Publish March 23, 30 and Aprill 6,

opened and read aloud

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Gretzky's heroics gave hint 137 points, liwniiiered Quebec, 9-2, and the New
two more than Marvel Dionne of Los York Islanders thrashed Atlanta, 7-3
Angeles. Dionne plays one more game Whalers 9, Nurdiques 2

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Rockies Bnd wi NHL playoff berth.
with 69 points — good enough to become
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said Friday night after Wayne Gretzky least for a day."
Simmer of Los Angeles for the league
scored a goal and two assists to lead the
E(hnonton, despite allowing the most lead.

player with that kind of peformance in

of maximum height. Doors shall
Of SPEER &amp; SPEER, P.A.
be roll up, self contained, chain P.O. Box 13"
operated type.
Sanford, Florida 327?1
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roll-up, self contained, chain Attomey for Petitioner

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: fibergims-Insuiallon over Interior March, A.D., 1980.
,$ of entire roof and side walft.
(SEAL)
e. Fourteen skylights 3' x Ill.
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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
1. Seven 10' ridge vents with
Clerk of Circuit court
chain operators of sufficient length
Seminole County, Florida
I for sidewall tle-back.
By Patricia Robinson
10
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Deputy Clerk
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Florida, 32771, on or before April
manufactured by American
21 A.D.. 1990, and file the original
Buildings Company or equivalent
with the Clerk of this Court either
manufacturer and in compliance before service on VetIfloner's

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address is P.O. Box 1364, Sanford,

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this year and Gretzky none.
Mike Rogers, another former WHA
A 19-year-old leading the NHL in
"My first feeling is one of relief," player who scored two goals and two
scoring? The Great Gretzky strikes Gretzky said. "There's been a lot of assists tocrack the 100-point barrier, now
agai n,
pressure
in the past few weeks, leads the Whalers with 102 points. Blame
"This kid is going to rewrite the record However, it's also a great feeling to know Stoughton scored one goal to give )j 54

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R E: THE MARRIAGE OF ILA
HARRIS JELKS, Wife. and
HENRY JELKS, SR., Husband,
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses if

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72nd Year, No. 196—Monday, April 7, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 20 Cents

3 Local Industr*ial Revenue Bonds Languish
By DONNA ESTES
tractive to industry seeking capital because the
Herald Stal I Writer
financing which can be obtained represents 100
Soft bond market conditions — which are being percent of the need, and the interest rate is
seen around the nation - have hit Seminole cheaper.
County.
"But," he added. "the market is soft right now.
Jim Daniel, executive director of the Seminole The bonds are not selling because investors can
County Industrial Development Authority get higher interest rates elsewhere."
(SCIDA), said today there are currently $3.3
The bond issues "on hold until interest rates get
million in court-approved industrial revenue a little better," Daniel said, include:
bonds, endorsed by SCIDA, which have found no
- $2,150,000 for Harcar Aluminum. This inbuyers.
dustry wanted the money to build a new 240,000The bonds were to be floated to benefit three square-foot building on 12 acres in the Sanford
local industries,
area. The firm manufactures aluminum windows
Daniel noted that industrial revenue bonds and doors for the residential building business,
which have the attractive feature of being federal
- $700,000 for Keystone Electric. Keystone
planned to buy out Unit Electrical Control of Fern
tax-exempt for investors are finding no seekers
Park and to expand the operation there. Unit
currently.
Electrical Control manufactures control panels
The industrial revenue bonds are also at- for power generating plants.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Promising an the White House after spending the
Immediate decision on sanctions against Easter weekend at his nearby Maryland
Iran, President Carter charged today mountain retreat.
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Carter
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the hostages to the goverment and we EST after Tehran Radio said Ayatollah
government refused.
Ruhoilab Khomeini had decided against
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said
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Carter Prep ares
Iran Sanctions

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shifty swifts. Warning: Too much tunsion on your
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convenes, crushing hopes the governHe summoned the national security
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— $450,000 for Rush-Hampton Industries of
"People can make more money oil the C0111
of six months is necessary for construction time.
Longwood. Rush-Hampton's major product is a inercial inarket with interest rates its tile%' are.
Seminole is competing with Pasco and Pinellas
ductless fan for residential and office use which Financial institutions can inake more nioney
counties for the industry, Dolgner said.
circulates and cleans air within a structure. investing in other areas. They've got plenty of the
The firm may wish the port to construct the
Rush-Hampton wanted' tol expand its Longwood
tax-exempt bonds already," lie said.
warchouse and lease the facility or nialy wish to
Meanwhile, Daniel and Seminole County Port
Industrial Park plant. It also planned to conic
lease 8.8 acres and build its own facility, Doigner
back to seek more bonding later to construct a
Authority Administrator Dennis l)olgner will be
said.
new facility on 12 acres in Sanford.
meeting Tuesday with representatives of an
Dolgner said it is possible the port will receive
SCIDA recently approved a bond issue for
industry which wants to locate a warehouse as much as $50,000 to $65,000 annually over and
Stromberg.Carlson for 50,000 square feet of adfacility at the Port of Sanford.
above expenses, if it is successful in attracting
ditional space. But Daniel anticipates no problem
Dolgner told Port Authority members last week
the industry. 11iis would eliminate the need for a
with selling these bonds.
the firm wants a $2.2 million warehouse con- Seminole County property tax subsidy for the
"Sometimes the larger the company, the easier
structed at the port.
port's operation next year.
it is to sell bonds. They have some money
Dolgner said today the firm wants to open a
Under the industrial revenue bonding concept,
markets they can work through," Daniel said.
new warehouse facility by Jan, 1, 1981 and there Daniel said a governmental unit oversees and
01 the first three firms, Daniel said those
may not be sufficient time to prepare an in- endorses the bond issue, but the recipient of the
bonds already approved but unsold will probably
dustrial revenue bond. It takes 90-to-120 days for a funds has all responsibility for repayment of the
come back to SCIDA for re-evaluation In the
bond issue to be printed, go through the court issue. 'Basically SCIDA "is an approving pass
future,
process and be sold, he said. He said a minimum through agency," he said.

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advisers. He told reporters he would Involve the use of force or a naval
decide "in a few minutes" what his next blockade of the Persian Gulf country at
move would be in the 150-day crisis in. this time.
volving 50 U.S. hostages at the American
Embassy.
"We'll have something to say laterHOSTS
An administration official said Carter on," Carter told reporters.
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would order stringent economic and - Carter Implied the "terrorists," were
political sanctions against Iran.
willing to give up custody despite earlier
Carter talked briefly with reporters at balking at such a move.

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way to appear) Add lines dot to dot to complete picture.

AUTO TRAIN
MIGRATION

Herald Photo by Tom N•tso
Gas lines again? Friday afternoon at the banks? passengers made up a normal load for this time of
No, It Is part of the annual Spring migration of the year, said assistant terminal manager Art Young.
snow birds. Cars were backed up from the Auto The Easter weekend did not produce a larger
Train terminal along Persimmon Avenue to First crowd than normally expected. "It's just the
Street Saturday as tourists waited to load their northern people going home for the summer
autos aboard the train. The 245 cars and 539 months," Young said.

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he said. He would make no further Malcolm also confirmed this morning the just out there when the other boys did it. their children not be paddled.
plaint against the paddling - if the
Herald Staff Writer
IIflS is investigating the incident.
Both Mrs. Lettau, Mrs. Livings and students were guilty.
comment on the incident.
"But they said he would have to get a
Local police and state officials are
"We will talk to everyone involved," whipping or get kicked out of school, Mr. Mrs. Nellie Boyd, whose son, Robert, was
Mrs. Lettau said her son's backside
"But not to the extent they get
conducting an intensive investigation was black and blue and 30 minutes after she said. "Whether or not it Is deter. Hunt wanted to give him five licks but he also Involved in the incident, said they bruised," she said. Her son was not
this morning into a paddling Incident at the incident he had to be operated on for a mined to be child abuse," she said, finally agreed to give only two, so Mark were not inforined they could refuse to bruised, she added.
Sanford Middle School which one mother rupture.
Mrs. Boyd said her son was not
"depends on many factors such as said he would take the licks rather than have their children paddled.
claims left severe bruises on her 14-year"It's in the handbook somewhere," bruised, but "he's tough and well.
The doctor, she said, could not whether or not it was deliberate, justified get kicked out."
old son.
padded."
determine whether the rupture was or done in a fit of anger."
Sanford Middle School Principal Dan Pelham said.
mother, Ruby Lettau, 142 C caused by the paddling.
"I was in the office when my son was
"But this was the first time the boys
Pelham said this morning Florida
Henderson Lane, reported she was
"But the bruises were put on by that
Mrs. Lettau said the school called her statutes permit the schools to paddle paddled," Mrs. Livings said. "if I hadn't threw rocks," she said. "They could have
seeing an attorney on the matter this paddle," she said,
just after the paddling and asked her to students. But, he said, the school does not been there it's hard to say what he'd have been just warned this time," she said.
morning and will not allow her ion 10
She added her son had been paddled
Mrs. Lettau said her son got "five pick up her son.
paddle a child when the parents request done to him.
"He was In so much pain I took him to their child not be paddled.
return to school "until they do licks" with a wooden paddle after he was
"You should find out what goes on at before for not dressing for gym.
something."
the hospital," she said.
Seminole County School Superinforced to bend over a chair,
"We don't go over the parent's head," that Sanford Middle School. My kids have
Mrs. Lettau, said her son, James, and
Shirley Livings, mother of another one he said,
been jerked up by the shirt, thrown tendent William Layer said this morning
"It was all uncalled for," she said.
three other boys were paddled by Ronald
Sgt. W.R. Bernosky, Sanford police of the boys involved In the incident, said
But, Pelham added, If a parent does not against file cabinets, thrown against the he hopes no one was bruised.
Hunt, Sanford Middle School dean of detective, said this morning he has just she was at the school when her son, Mark allow the school to paddle a child, the school bus and slapped in the face.
lie said he has been contacted by both
students, after they threw candy at the begun an Investigation into the matter Manley, got "two licks" with the paddle. child will be kicked out of school as the
"When my 15 year old went there they the Sanford Police and HRS, but said he
custodian's building.
gave Will a treatment — don't you think is not conducting an investigation of his
and It "will be thorough," He said he has
"That Sanford Middle School is alternative,
Hunt said this morning that the boys photographs of the boy after he was something else," she said.
own.
"Mark didn't want to be kicked out of they didn't."
threw candy and rocks. He confirmed paddled which show the bruises.
Eva Iunigardner, whose son, George,
"I don't know that anyone was in"I went up there because Mark said he school," Mrs. Livings said.
that there was a paddling.
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Florida Health and Rehabilitative did not do anything and would not let
Pelham said he does not inform
"But I don't know about any bruises," Services child abuse can worker Karen them hit him," she said. "He said he was parents that they have a right to stipulate throwing rocks, said she had no coni- mined by somebody."

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10,000 Cubans Huddle At Embassy
LIMA, Peru (UPI) More than 10,000 establish some control today over Ule
Cubans hoping to leave their country chaotic situation, sparked by the sudden
have taken refuge In the Peruvian
removal of police protection Friday from
Embassy in Havana, but Lima says it
the diplomatic mission,
can only accept a limited number and
In a stunning reversal at past policy,
called on Its neighbors to accept the
Cuban President 'Fidel Castro said
other&amp;
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Peru sent a special group of diplomats
safe passage out of the country 10 any
and security agents to Havana to try and
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MIAMI (UPI)
exiles, whipped Into a patriotic frenzy by Perez. He said the 10,000 persona who
their community leaders, Jammed crowded in and around the Peruvian
iround a building housing a Spanish Embassy 'in Havana
language radio station early today in an government withdrew Pollee guarding
outpouring
the gate have created a lot o(problems.
of Cubans reported seeking refuge in the There is not enough food and water and
the fact the government would not permit
Peruvian embassy at Havana.
by
them
to bring in portable toilets has
- The exiles poured from their homes
the hundreds to collect and buy food and created a bad sanitary problem.)
medicines at late-night markets then
cwt the supplies in box" to the ftoyal
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Sanford officials authorized to
confirmed today that a meeting attend the meeting include Mayor
between the governor, Lake Mary Lee Moore, City Commissioner
and Sanford city officials and in- John Morris and City Manager
dustrialiat Jeno Paulucci is ten- Warren Knowles. Lake Mary of.
tatively scheduled for 11 a.m. ficials to attend are Mayor Walter
Friday in Tallahassee.
Sorenson and City Manager Phil
Paulucci arranged the meeting Kulbes.
to give officials of the two Seminole
County cities an opportunity to
Projects which may be discussed
discuss with Graham assistance include funding for acquisition and
needed to gain federal and state development of parklands in the
funding for local projects,
southwest section of Sanford.

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DETROIT (UPI)
Jaguar Rover leaving It in the down position, JRT
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Track-Conversion Bill
Greyhound dog racing could be Un- race track In Lake Mary is all but dead in
his view,
the Seminole Harness Raceway if
Hattaway said he asked Mark
legislation placed in the hopper passes Robinson of Longwood, a spokesman for
during the current session of the Florida a group of investors who were conLegislature. There Is little chance, if any, sidering building a track in Lake Mary
that legislation will be considered for a financial statement to prove the
creating a horsetrack facility In Lake group has the financial means for such a
Mary.
venture to be successful. He said a
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D- financial statement was not submitted,
Altamonte Springs, said he has prefiled
Other than conversations, nothing else
legislation to permit greyhound racing at ever surfaced over the proposal, he said.
the Casselberry facility. He said the Lake Mary city officials and the Lake
legislation is expected to be considered Mary Chamber of Commerce are op..

derway as early as the summer of 1981 at

by the pari-mutuel wagering committee posing the proposal.
of the Regulated Industries Committee
next week.
The legislator said he will have in hand
Before the committee considers the today a bill he is sponsoring to levy a 15.
legislation, House Speaker Hyatt Brown cent tax per person attending partmust appoint a new member to the mutual wagering establishments. The
committee to replace an ill Legislator, tax revenues would be distributed among
Hattaway said.
the cities of Florida, hesaid.
Hattaway said the legislation he Is
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owners wish.
Hattaway said while the grandstand at
the har ness track can be used for
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change in the ratio of population to liquor
licenses when the 1900 census becomes
official In 1991.
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2,500 persons, the bill would change that
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but It is not yet certain whether construction will be of
17-92) and Lake Monroe, project architect Jim Wachtel brick or other materials.
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Uent rooms. he said, will be on the second and

strategically placed for maximum protection, he said,
and filters will be used on air intakes.

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said the cost is now at $ million and may go higher.
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to two years to build once construction begins. lie said

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reports that three Separate groups have distance -in each dirqction, many more rooms will have
"We will have to do preliminary work to the site to
filed letters of Intent with the Health a view, although none will have a direct frontal view, build up the land," he said.

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proposed to build a replacement facility for Seminole
Memorial it e3tunated the coist at $18 million. tlut
sources with access to HCA's preliminary plans have .

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keeping with the HSA-ECF's own plans,
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requests.
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Since HCA is a private for-profit corPoration,
down,
although he doesn't think they will,
About 20 percent of Seminole Memorial will also have a view of the lake. It will be at Seminole through it," he said. "We'll have to reverse that."
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Boulevard, he added, so so approachg the facility

IlAwis sald he told residents of Deltona said the hospital is at 87 percent oc. mlot-noit be. They don't want to-pr- Volusia County, but many of its residents Florida, which has jurisdiction over the
come to Sanford for their medical care. Sanford area, said a possible hospitalin
bed allocation to Deltona because the in a meeting there March 22 that the cupancy in its medical and surgical petuate over-bedding," he said.
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little chanice of success.
"To build beds In Deltona at our ex- a hOSpital of less than 100 beds would be occupancy Is 79.5 percent, including be built and how many beds they may February and June 1979 show during IICA's request For bed allocation.
those months 25.5 percent of Seminole
'The health systems agency's job Isto
pedia trics and obstetrical wards, which contain. Applicants must justify
pense, they would have to show that thspprriate.
and
beds
by
Memorial
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patients
came
from
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for area-wide planning," he said.
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beds
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Deltona.
proving
need.
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they would have to make a very good justified for the replacement facility hospitals at this time.
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have a real problem getting to Sanford Seminole Memorial Hospital. Seminole cupancy rate, Wellborn said that a full County is over-bedded, but the beds may Lewis said, "and at the appropriate time. Management Corp., Clearwater;
hD*W is usually allowed to be be mal-distributed. Political agitation for when it's feasible, we intend to pursue it. Southern Health Services, Atlanta; and
for their medical care and they have MemorW FlosplW now hu 196 bed.s.
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you will be able to see the lake from all of the beds on
Wachtel said Gresham &amp; Smith has designed more
Lewis and - John Wellborn, HCA's the perimeter of the H," he said
than 75 hospitals, many of them in Florida, including
director of health facilities planning, Bed
tie explained that to have set the H parallel to the hospitals in DeLand, New Port Richey and Ft. Pierce. IICA is not worried about losing beds.
road and the lake would have meant the lake could be
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Embassy staff managed to escape, but clerical faction in a dispute over who has
some are still inside," a Scotland Yard decision-making po wers in Iran.
spokesman said, but the situation was
Papal envoy Magr. Annibale Bugnint
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today blessed the bodies of eight
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The takeover happened shortly after Gati_&amp; the edge of Hyde Park.
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mean he'll be voting Republican?
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been wanting for a long time,
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planes and helicopters than are needed so
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the conflict in Vietnam.
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potence is a symptom. It's may be some drugs that affect
really not something to be the chromosomes in the
grossly ashamed about, any spermcellsbutldon'tbelieve

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your longstanding pals, no
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lies ahead for you In the year
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sending for your copy of
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project on which you've that controls the mechanics of problems.
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The 1ssecutl opened Its case against mclati Afl
011ver,wI th aaerkeawhow
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murderer with his alleged victim the day before her body was
found near Geneva.
"The eight en and six , n empseled on the lkneinber
jury heard KaIh Mm Sapp tall how she went part of May
19,19Th with Oliver and Cars Lame Clayton at her home In
Orlando. and hew Oliver retiwil A1nlw iffic i4rlvini nu irith
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testimony of a series of law enforcement officers who were 2900 Se&amp;lt St.,
Jamestown, suffered only a IflIf101'
called to the Geneva pastime where Clayton's body was found
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Mr

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monarch In * years today on the official abdication of
her mother, Queen Juliana.

Oliver currently serving a life sentence for the 1977 murder
of an Atlanta woman, faces a possible death sentence 11 con-

Juliana, who turned 71 today, officially aided her 32.

victed.

Rosemary Poole, 65PUvitwood

The two, surrounded by Other members of the royal

said he would remain on as department spokesman at'
Muskie's pleas.
Carter, In New York to attend the Overseas Press
Cub's awards dinner, culled Muskie "extraordinarily
capable and an excellent choice."
Asked about his future as spokesman, Carter said, J
will continue to do that job as long as it seems iii to
Senator Muskie."
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were using nightsticks and heavy flashlights,
He said he jabbed his ni ghtstick into
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politic in any capacity.
"I have never endorsed a poli tical
candidate. And I have no intention of,
endorsing a politi cal candidate in the
upcoming campaign, including Mr.
Anderson. It Is not the first time a political
career has been suggested for me and my
answer Is the same as it has always been:
not interested ."

McDuffie's back, in the area of the kidneys,
but they had no effect on McDuffie.
He said he then used his .nightstick in a
choke hold from behind, flipped McDdffie off

But the article apparently took both

Anderson, during a campaign ap-

Cronkite and Anderson by surprise.
Cronkite, 62, released a statement

pearance in Atlanta , said he is engaged In
a "very extensive search for a runnlnè

Tuesday saying: "The New Republic

mate," but has asked no one on his staff to

motorcyclist gave ôfflcs an obscene gesture balance and onto the ground face first, where

reporter has misinterpreted our conver-

approach Cronkite about it.

he then handcuffed him.

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concert worker offered his assistance.

He helped the girl get to Strickland's car
and the three iot In and drove off.
Strickland said he stopped at a restaurant
to get the girl a drink, but when he emerged,
the girl, the unidentified man . and
there was no indication to us that she was."
The girl attended an all-day rock concert at Strickland's car had vanished,
"I'm relieved and the ache's gone out of my
Orlando's Tangerine Bowl April 6, but left

Lattin,, said that June Finkbelner of Orlando,
Fla, appeared to be living voluntarily with a

In an attempt to Increase

withbeM from an individual's savings account and

InVtStiIntL

will
have to face th e voters without CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite by his side.
The New Republic magazine published
an interview Monday in which Cronkite
was quoted as telling executive editor
Morton Krondacke he might accept an
offer to be Anderson's running mate.

eluded running 29.stop signs and stop lights.
He described in detail how when he arrived
on the scene a number of offi cers were strug.
gling with the 33-year-old exmarine but had
been unable to subdue him even though th ey

The FBI's chief agent in Nashville, Dave

proposed a portion of taxable dividends and Interest be

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with her brother-in-law, Leonard Strickland, stomach," said the girl's mother, Rebecca

rooming house.

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A man who Strickland thought was a

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Finkbeiner. 'We're just thrilled to pieces.
"We really don't know all the details yet,

but we do know she didn't know that guy when

she was abducted," Mrs. Finkbelner said.
The Finkbeiners plan' to drive to Nashville
today and get their daughter.
Lattin said no federal charges had been
filed, but noted that a John Doe warrant Is
still out on the person who stole Strickland's
car.
Lattin said the girl and the unidentified
male were being held at a-juvenile detention

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abducted her from the concert, Lattin said.
NASHVILLE,Tenn. (UPI) — A 15-year-old
,We don't know what happened initially,"
girl who dIsappeared April 6 after attending
her first rock concert in Florida was found by -be said.."They were living together and
apparently living quite well. It did not appear
FBI agents Tuesday "living quite well" in a
South Nashville rooming house,
she was being held against her will at least

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am co-,defendants, ThOmas Mit-

was charged in *19-count indictment. of the other
two defendants, Richard T. Carr wa; acquitted on
three couts, with no verdicts returned on thiree others,
and H. Jackson Mullins was' acquitted on three, with no

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B JME CASSELRERRY
Action on a site plan for a proposed Handy.
though the area of the lots was 30 to 45 percent frontage to 100 fedt. A siMmequait substitute
Herald Stall Writer
more than the 100,000-square foot- amendment.— ordinance No. 241 adjusng he Way-convenience store that Miller Enterprise
An interpretation by City Attorniey Marvin requiranent.
zoning failed to mention single Ownership or Ine. hopes to WW on E.E.* Williamson Road
Rooks has cleared th'e way for construction of
Lumfccd said the homes he plans to con- noncontiguous frontage as being necary for across from Lake Searcy Shores was tabled
homes on non-.conforming recorded
until the June 9 meeting The property is zoned
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lots In druct would Increase the property value and an exception."
Longwood which do not med the Prelffit size tax revenue to the city and his firm would
commercial, but on the proposed city com,In other business the commission approved prehenalve zoning tnap this will be
requirement. The City CO_hhhiCfl has voted build a road Into the property.
a noni
a resolution requesting the county to waive
to draw up a new ordinance that would
City Administrator David Qiacey told lbS two.year requ ement for thsnging the dSflhIty conforming use so there Is some question as to
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eliminate air confusion caused by Various city commission that low and moderate cost
whether the commercial zoning W ill still apply.
on 10 acres owned by Florida RP4M1Ual
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amendments and substitute amendments housing ta.badly needed In the city and
—, dUes
Inc that the city is armezin.
passed previously on the Issue.
m sale is contingent on
should be allowed to construct homes Con
The pruperty 50054 agrIaultIW*l in the coiy being able to obtain a building permit and
Rooks' liderprntatlon of the ordinance, that
50 foot Iota platted In the city before the Is joined on two sldes
by a acres ,owned by acceptance by the city. Shoemaker Con.
varied from one given by former City Attorney present restrictions went Into effect
FRC
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NedJullanJr.,wasgIvenontherequeofthe
In 1950 an ordinance was passed requiring FPC hopes to combine the two tracts
unconunislon following a complaint last week by
hopes to build the 2,500-foot
minim it sire with 604001 der planned unit development for
foot
Thomas Lunsford,of Dowling md bmsfórd, frontage for a residential zoning, with
store on a half-acre piece of property. They
lots of gtr,itjm of single family owned townhouses.
Inc., ge neral contractors.
propose to have three self-service gas pumps.
record that wer not oontiguous and had
Lunsford claimed thit he had been illegally
The Lcngwood Board' of Equalization will
and separate" ownership excepted.
Residents of (lie area objecting to the project
denied a permit to build on• nine lots with
difficulty
meet
at 7p.m. May 19 on assessments for the
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came In i97o," Rooks said, were
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on the subject at future Wayinan Street paving project and water line
foot front building line requirements eyen creasing the area to 10,000 square ft and the
Improvement project on State Road ut
public hearIngs.

NAMINUTON (UPI) — State Department
spokesman Hokllng Carter m has praised the ap-:

U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. retired to his
chambers to consider the recjuest.

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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — A key state witness
granted immunity In the trial of five former
Dade County police officers says he has no
eiation for some of his actions the night
black insurance man Arthur McDuffle was
fatally beaten,
William Hanlon testified Tuesday at the

and led them on a 100-mph chase that In-

verdicts of acquittal on the three remaining counts and

Longwood Attorney Clears Way For New Hous.ing,
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was acquitted today on nine counts (

EvefflngHerald, Sanford, Fl. W.dnnday April 3O,1NG-3A

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trial of Alex Marrero, Ira Digge, Michael
Watts, Herbert Eva ns Jr. and Ed 1)el Toro.
He said he parUc1ated in th e high-speed
chase and apprehension of McDuffie after the

reach verdicts on three other charges.
Defense attorney Immediately asked for directed

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value.

ROBBERY FOILED

after he was shot in the neck Monday at point-blank range by a

family and members of the Cabinet, clasped each other
by both haW and JW1anA UM emotlioully Mat at her
daughter's birth, "We chose the name Beatrix u one
- who brings happiness'

On 9 Counts; 3 ,ft

ttdv took about $150 in sIlver dollars and

track tape deck, total value of $IM.

Oviedo police say a Jamestown man is lucky to be alive,

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A"., Altamonte Springs,

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Sunday night and
Monday morning,taking a color television, jewelry and an 9-

the death sentence if Oliver Is convicted as charged.
MAN SURVIVES OVUE60 SHOOTING

decorated with biblical scenes.

Jury Acquits Lance

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year reign In an emotional ceremony in which both theThe state attorney's office has stated prosecutors will ask for

new and old queens signed the abdication documents in
the Mon Hall of the Royal palace, an ornate room

IN BRIEF

LONGWOOD APARTMENT BURGLARIZED
Saturday and Moniday made od
Burglars shIft bet
with more than $1,) In goods from a
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front door of her home left with a television and

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location of "the Eight Day Inn," PÔIIC
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an attempt to grab her parse, say police, but when the first
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on foreign countries In the peat few decades, but
students and professors disagree on (he ultimate
purposeof the reports.
Former professor Klaus
Tuesday he
wap one of five Princeton professors -who were
numbers of the "Princeton Consultants" .a group that
met secretly several times a year unto IM to prepare
reports for the CIA.
Mari'er Bernstein, former dean of , the Woodrow
Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,
acknowledged he "was aware" of two faculty men).
bersal the school who "were conoulting with the ("
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today a it meets for the first time this week.
An alcoholic beverage bill (SB 114) sponsored by
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President Carter has dismissed suggestions
Edmund Muskie, lacks he
experience needed to be an
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Maine senator will not be
subjected to Interference
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Carter praised Muskie as a
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hi appthdthg tie veteran
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politician
Democrat to replace nonpolitical Cyrus Vance
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didn't put defeiviant Johnny L Jones on the witness
stand in the "gold plumbing caper" trial because he
didn't think it was necessary.
"I don't think the state has made a case" against the
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using lhemmunIst spelling of Taipei, the capital of
the Republic of China.
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county building department was going o use
ordinance as an excuse to run In and condemn
homes as abandoned when the occupants so

Building official Don Flippen.
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dicated another dramatic meeting in Washington
with Egypt's President-Anwar Sadat and Israel's
Prime Minister Menachem Begin in favor of - JACK ANDERSON
piecemeal negotiation to meet the May 26 target
date for agreement on autonomy for West Bank
Palestinians.
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As badly as he needs a boost these days, Mr.
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could end up more tarnished than burnished.
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accomplished? How hangs the fragile fabric of WASHINGTON — The fiery deaths of three
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MISSOULA, Mont. (UP!) — with the Baha'i international
pressed
embarrassment over bolstered by increasing
A nuclear holocaust predicted faith,
Jensen
said
he
based
his
Jensen's
prediction. She .qaid tensions in the Middle East. by a religious group hidden in
Jensen himself pointed to
the odds were 'about two in a
underground shelters failed to prediction on the Book of
iild the l'ersian Gulf incident in
happen, causing embarrass- Revelation in the New Testa- million" the holocaust
two American Jets
inent for some and disap- ment of the Bible and on occur on April 29.
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Some of the young men in became involved, with an
poin tment for others.
the group said their faith in Iranian patrol plane over the
"I've lost some friends over the Great Pyramid of Giza.
His grou were in and out of
Jensen had caused marital Strait of lhrmuz.
this," one young man
groused. ,,They say they think their shelters all day. They strains in their households
hiiinmnei'bd up boards, stocked
But none of Jensen's followI'm crazy."
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holocaust to materialize
of Leland "Doc" Jensen who and generally kept busy. 'fumey
t keep their children in would be cause to quit the
had predicted the holocaust didn'
for Tuesday and convinced his the shelters because they felt group.
Tippers
Many iridictated their
group to hide In fallout the schools were protection
with enough from a holocaust.
shelters - stocked
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Sinatra, Martin Leave The Most, Says Restaurant Owner
spend the whole day undevastating aftermath,
Despite the lack of a derground was their belief it
didn't come to half that
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Memberships cost $1,500. andmnore recently helped get
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Monthly dues are $30 mon- Pips started, the most suc- disaster the young man said would take three hours for the I
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Martin are Hollywood's
Scott curritly owns and thly. While the costs are not cessfulandoldestprivateclub
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biggest tippers, says Joe operates the Club Barrington, exorbitant by Hollywood st-an- of its kind.
Markors
Missoula.
'would be embarrassed f
Scott, a private club operator a - private restaurant, disco dar4s, they dp te nd to keep out
- who has seen both stars hand
and hangout for 1,200 th riffraff.
"Hugh Hefner was one of there Isn't a nuclear war by
out 8100 bills for tabs that movieland elite.
Private bar and restaurant the founders of pips," Scott May.
Jensen
himself
said
he was
jpints have flourished and said. "lie used to come to
at
disappoi
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year
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to
start
the
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Jensen, a former chlropracBarrington.
fame.
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Buddy
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and other celebrities.
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FOR
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looking to punch a- leading movies.
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NEWSPAPER READERSHIP REMAINS HIGH,
Over the years he has come
Scott
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years
ago
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to know celebrity preferences
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readership survey shows that 8 out of lOflundians '1DRIVERS.I
regularly read a dailynewspaper And that ki
Hollywoód, a public watering for food and drink and fun and
local news, 'papers outdraw television and radio,
hole that became a prototype games. He also Is acquainted
545% to about 40%
for the private clubs that with their quirks.
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Readership of financial information, the spring
"It's a toss-up whether
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tipper," Scott said.
paparazzi.
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compromising stance on the limits to Palestinian Einstein made obligatory a paragraph or two essayists and trombone players.
Basiot ta general counsel, Frank SZIyIIer,
in their military trucks, collect tolls, direct
autonomy and even his cwitrovet-slal policy of
summing
up the Theory. of Relativity.
. 11, for Instance, the "New Wave" mbyte YOU
traffic,
and so on.
replied
with
a
chilling
corporate
putdown,
-Israeli settlements In the West Bank. Un- suggest," he wrote, "that you have °
Did Sartre believe be existed? ( was he saw last night struck you as being loaded with
convinced thaj life was illusory, like the 'nothire, chances are the producer was fortunately, a loose West Bank confederation with - reacted to
Just when to resort . to such emergency
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eap bowl of clam ch owder? I paying i debt to Sartre. .
measures wcdd be political judgment, to be
Jordan, which some of the,. most. influential certainly, the -suggestion that
lbS IltUltion confess that after reading maybe a half dozen
Let's assume for the sake of argument that
rewarded or penalized by the voters. It would
Israelis including hard-liners would supports does could have proved fatal m*n1flas
Sartre obits I still am not clear on that point. Sartre was right when he penned such lines a7) be one way of protecting Uhe p
Interest.
not seem feasible now because Jordan and the cident out of reasonable proportion."
He prannahly spelled ft U out in such 'existence precedes essence." When i---Second
point,
about
New
York
City
itself.
West Bank Palestinians continue to reject Sadat's
k* as "Being and Nothingness." But I that leave us'
Footnote: Snyder stressed the crrecUve
New York does not today enjoy much
invitation to join the negotiations.
action being taken by Bassett as required could not deduce from the synopses whether
By way of an answer, I leave you with three
popularity In the rest of the country or In
Israel and Egypt thus far have carefully by the consent decree. Coiwners who have Sartre was coining down on the side of quotations that I once clipped and still have
Congress, especially among conservatives. It
adhered to the Camp David peace schedule, and either the Mandalay or Candlelight model "being," or whether he was leaning toward pasted over my desk:
has managedits economic
. even
'10 do Is to be" -John Stuart MEL
dishonestly. But Mayor Koch has been
the presence of an Israeli ambassador In Cairo should call the company toll-free at 1100336. "nothingn.as."
U "nothingness" was his bag. I must say he
"To be Is to do" - Jean-Paul Sartre.
making an honest effort to face the budgetary
and an Egyptian - ambassador In Tel Aviv now 52. Virginia consumers should call Bassett
co
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make
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very
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realities.
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Douglas Casey and Robert Adler. Others,

mechaniLs of investing in Costa Rica and other
welcomed and feted by Jose Miguel Alfaro,
An independent republic since 1838, Costa ttre to get a job and work, the county protects markets around the world.
'1C president of Costa Rica, and Mike Davilla Rica set up the present stable and progressive /s o workers and
ve to acquire a
of the U.S. Embassy.
political institutions following a bloody civil / work permit, Stemper kointed out.
Stemper said many investors with a lot of
While there, they studied and viewed the
there
is
a
Nglier
living
stan-'
money
are eyeing'foreign opportunities to
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Stemper sai
advantages ad opportunities of world-wide
Stemper said with a population of near)y2.5 dard in Costa Rica than elsewhere in Central avoid paying any more income tax than
diversified inVesting in the stock markets, niilhon people, mostly educated, Q*tt ica Is America and distribution of wealth is more necessary and prying into their financial af- -,
precious metals, real estate and agriculture in truly an ideal' Democracy with modern
equitable. There are many modern homes and fairs by Internal Revenue Service r ngents.
Costa Rica.
hospitals, highways and universities,
housing developments as well as con- "Financial privacy is - traditional in Costa'
Stemper calls Costa Rica "the * most
The population is mainly composed of those dominlurns in San Jose with pnces corn- Rica," he explained.
politically stable country -in Latin America" with Spanish or Indian heritage or with a
Stemper explained Americans are looking
parable to housing here, Stemper noted. Land
and says it is "extremely-pro-American." He.. copbination of both .— the Metizos. A small is available in view of the Pacific ocean for for foreign investments for the same reason
likens it as a tax haven to Switzr'1and 1n percentage of the population Is made up of the less than $100 an acre.
the Arabs, Canadians, Germans and Japanese
,
Europe, which Is also surrounded by other less descendants of Jamaican blacks, who came
Several U.S. companies have factories in the are invesUnginJY. real estate - the special
peaceful countries,
there to lork in the 19th century. Spanish is country to assemble products, Stemper said. tax advantage.
Bordered on the north by Nicaragua, on the the principal language, but -Stemper says The exports are mainly agricultural products:
Is Stemper packing to go back to Costa
east by the Caribbean Sea, on the southeast by many of the people there are bilingual,
coffee, bananas, rice, sugar and meat. Most of Rica? lie's decided its a nice place to invest.
Panama and on the west by the Pacific Ocean,
San Jose has two English-wrltin
Costa Rica's fuel, machinery transport but he wouldnt want to live there. It's too far
the country's two coastal plains are divided by newspapers sering the many Americans and equipment and manufactured goods are tin- from family and friends tor this Sanford
three volcanic mountain ranges.
others, who ha,ve second homes or retired
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one's own existence," he wa
as profound as the top spin lob.
Any obit worth its weight In newsprint had sotne sort of self-Insemination PtO€rWflto include at least a paragraph or two awnWhatever It was Sartre was driving at,
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Unlike many of the so-called banana there because of the favorable tropical said, adding that many of the imports are from
republics in the area, Costa Rica has no army climate. The country has many tax ad- the United States.

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Applications from attorneys wishing to be considered for appointment are available from Mrs. McDonald, 400 West
the upcoming vacancy on the Filth District Court of Appeal Crystal Dr., Sanford.
at Daytona Beach are being accepted by the nine-member
Deadline for returning 'completed questionqaires is
Judicial nominating committee, Mrs. Mary
Lou McDonald of Tuesday, May 27. The committee on May 31 will interview
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Sanford has announced.
candidates beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the law 9fices of Van
Wert, Heebner and Kennedy, 523 North Halifax Ave.,
Mrs. McDonald Is a member of the nominating committee. Daytona Beach. Van Wert is chairman of the nominating
Judge Spencer Cross, chief judge of the appeal cow-f, has committee.
announced his resignati on effective Sept. 1. He has asked
Other mem bers of the committee ar e: Sam S. Cacciatore
Gov. Bob Graham to appoint a successor by July 1, "to make Jr,, Melbourne; Mrs. Juanita Cunningham, Ocala; Robert E.
It possible for the new appointee to assume his or her duties Austin Jr., Leesburg; William E. Sherman, DeLand;
promptly on Sept. I."
Frederick J. Ward, Orlando; Dr. William Lee Proctor, St.
Questionnairesforthose wishing tobeconsideredfortheAugustineandMaxRegister,Brooksville.

a mod frightening one for us. We did discover - doctrine to which Sa
a powerful Influence on our times. He plarited
was addicted.
have the state units of the National Guard
her before any serious Injury occurred. Such
That unquestionably was the sternest test of the metapbysi($ seeds from which
trained In back-up procedure' They could
altyatlon cold have proved fatal."
expository paver sinee the death of Albert- whole new schools of playwrights, novelists,run the trains and the buses, haul passengers

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Important principle In a free society. On the
other hand, I It reasonable that a relatively
small number of employees should be able to
wage war against an entire city? The
movement of modern society is in the
direction of complexity and interdependence
— and therefore always In the direction of
greater vulnerability to such strikes
Not only had severe Inconvenience and,

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Itis all verywellto say that Sartre viewed
greatest chaflengelast week with the death in
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France of Jean-Paul Sartre.
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i ntricate communist-terrorist ties with the RkhaM Ball wrote the company about the
Palestinian guerrilla movem ent, - and Palestinian crib he purchased In July 1976. "At that time,
commando leader George Habash announced that we were assured by the store salesman that
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Koch, a tough-minded budget cutter and a
classic New Yor k type, the most popular mayor since Fiojello La Guardia, dug In his
heels. He had public opinion behind him In
this once liberal city.
Two points ought to be made about all this,
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It was a sad affair from every point of view
Walking along prosperous Fifth Avenue In IN
gathering dusk, you gazed upon a disquieting
spectacle. On every side street, a long line of
people, three or four abreast, stretched out of
sight into the distance. They waited patlentlyi
Thousands of people, waiting on every side
street.
All- the trains and public buses were out,and five million commuters were Ifni
provlsing. Those long lines of people were
trying to get home on a few private buses.
- With luck, they got there by midnight.
Other New Yorkers tried skates, bikes, and
even horses. Traffic jams were prodigious.
An elde rly man, walking. home from work,
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The answer must be that not much progress was acquitted, the trial set an important
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manufacture
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to Jew and Arab alike.
Pinto prosecution was not a failure. Cor.
It is Mr. Carter himself who has ipagnif led this poratlons
Orations are now on notIceilat they mustproblem by his insistence on th e mirage of a answer to the public If they put profits ahead
comprehensive peace plan
one th at is ac-. of lives.
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ceptable, not to just the Palestinians, but the
reported Ford knew from its own tests how to
whole Arab world.
position fuel tanks to give greater protection
The first task, therefore, is for gin and Sadat in rear-end collisions. I cited suppressed
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to narrow. autonomy, down In -the forthcom ing documents from the company's own files as
:-talks to the parameters of Israelis and evidence that Ford. could have made safer
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minor adjustments In the loca tion of the fuel
set foi th in th e Camp David accords.
tank could grea tly reduce
On a nationally televised interview during his reported on Dec. 30, 1976.the fiery dange r," I
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dscoath.
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boàrdor toot panel. According toConsurner
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infants strangled when they tried to pull their
on
heads
out of the trap. , -As usual, Palestinian terrorists acted
The company knew as early as September
DICK
schedule to sabotage the latest negotiations by,
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seizing a children's dormitory at Misgav Am, a its cribs could kill or injure Infants, but It
frontier kibbutz. The death of a child united failed to notify the commission as required by
Israel's quarreling elements anew against law. Earlier this year,. Bassett signed a
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But he declined to say she had cheated by sneaking onto the rate," Cloney told a packed news conference.
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ball whizzes in a benefit game at Sanford's who had entered only one other marathdn in her life, had been
Memorial Stadium tonight.
declared the winnerof the annual race April 21 after crossing
FERNPARK -wImmens MA and the entries dropped' New
Is the frontrunner and Gulliver's Tort Han
Feigner, the master of fast pitch softball, has the finish line In 2:31., setting what appeared to be a new from all over the state will be in AAAA classification,
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entertained around the world for the past 30 years course record for women.
converging On the ShAridAn races for the NATIONAL the $M scholarship to the the edge in numbers mwd
Th Boston Athletic Association launched an Invebtigation Aquatic Center this coming SWIMMING POOL IN school of the swimmers In 5klfen of the eight
with his Tour man show which features his
Eddie Jr., and former Houston Astro's catcher after other r unners said they had not seen Ruiz pass the m on weeke nd for the State AM STITUTE'S Most -Valuable choice. However, the corn- dividual events. Her high
the course.
Swimming Charnptonshlpa. Swimmer are becoming petition for the MVP
John Bateman.
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award is ranking is third In the
at his side,. Marathon Director Will Likewise It Is the AAAA clearer,
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tight wi th Bar tow's Annie Lett backstroke. Rames Is rank
Cloney said the BAA's muchpubllcized, week-long review of District meet weekend at
and
Susie
Thayer; in five events while the othi
Benefits from the game will go towards official o bservers' notes, television film and l0,
photos eight sites across the state.
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around another pair of delivered Spins home with a
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Mainland had the pitching, walked three-sport star Darter pitched Grey Migliorl runs with a combination of
but it didn't have the defense. Cedric Anderson. With one walked Frank Davis, he three base hits and a pair of
Lake Brantley had the op- gone Mainland elected to put enticed Tony Beal into a Patriot errors.
portunities but DeLand closed right fielder Mike Frett on , ground out. Center fielder
Lake Brantley rallied in the
the door. The end result was first with an intentional walk Mark Boatner followed with fourth for a pair of scores
victories by the Bulldogs and to load the bases,
an RBI single for the when J.D. D'Arvllle tripled,
Apopka Blue Darters in
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followed by Büzzy Arthur's
Tuesday's afternoon openers looking for, the ground ball
DeLand's Bulldogs hkewise double and a single by Bonny°
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Baseball• Tournament at Migliori sent a two-hopper used some timely hitting to
DeLand will now meet the
Sanford's Memorial Stadium. down to third. But Mainland shade Lake Brantley's Apop1a Blue Darters in the
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Elected Eddie Chiles
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New York 1, BaImore 3
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executive - vice President Eddie
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Milwaukee 14, Cleveland I
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Amon Carter at vice president.
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Health performed the 1p.m. ceremony.
m bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sexton of
Sanford. The bridegi:oom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Snyder of DeLIand.
The bride was 64ven in marriage by her, father.
VICM Fleming, cousin of the bride, was the maid of h9nor.
Bridesmaids were Michelle Snyder, sister of the bridegroom,
Mary Ann Tldmarsh and Cathy Mojock. Elizabeth Snyder,
sister of the bridegroom, was the flower girl.
Charles Mojock served the bridegroom as best man. Ushers
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The couple are making their home in Daytona Beach where
the bridegroom is an athletic director at Father Lopez High
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It will feature 14 acts, some
which will Include Fanny
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Tonight," Tony and Maria
from "West Side Story," the
sailors from "South Pacific,"
Bess from "Summertime," a
choreogrpher from "Cborus
Line" and many others. The
brat will be played by Tim
Wilson.
The second act will feature
about 12 talent acts. The
talent acts are all comprised
of American music since the
Vaudeville era through the 7
including Gershwin, Cole
Porter, Irving Berlin, all
through the 70s. It will also
feature a unique futuristic
sound for the finale.
The Seminole High School
Band, under the direction of
Dwayne Earnhardt, will also
contribute by furnishing, the
show band.

The stage managers are
Judy Hoffman, Sue Umberger
and Michelle Hickson. The
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Daphne Meets, Rozanne
Goodson and Doug Ciark
DougClarkiaheado(lightlng.
Debbie Newson and Melissa
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are directed . by Robert
Maguire. The accompanist,
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borne Joyce Harvey.
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Vice President Jane Akers reporW an the upcoming
Ruth Hoffon presented a ;rogram about Community
Mothtr's Day Wncheon and took reservations. Them was Services We
All Use" for members of Preceptor Beta Lambda
discussion On the chapter's end of the year trip to St.
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Sigma Phi sorority at their Tuesday night
chapter
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meeting
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Serchablman
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Joyce Harvey reported on W chapter's
.brly
Yt( FOISCIS as fo3ows; $11 wast to Snthols
C=ty R&amp;5*pMMUW; $100 wat lhe Sanford Heart Park;
The next chapter meeting is scheduled' for May 13 at the
dental and toiletry articles, magazines were presented to the home of Glenda Emerson, 1 Goodheart Drive. The following
Safl(Ø(d Nursing 11cm.; and o pounde cj clething were newly elected officers will be installed at that time: Joyce
donated for emergency is In the $iU ithocl*.
Sammet, president; Helen Hamner, vice president; Glenda
Way. arii Moan. ( airman Pat
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Vertis Souls, will be responsible for the next program on . the Seminole Community
Harvey, Sue Scbwegman, Bdty Hickson, Jam Akers, Undo
College Auditorium. The show
"What's In A Library?'
Currey, Laurel Rodgers Cathy Markowics, Pat Shaver, Linda
The business session was conducted , by President Debra- Itself will he divided into two
Mark who announced that June Helms had been elected Beta segments
Sigma Phi, Sanfthd City Council president for the 198011 year.
The first hail • will feature
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Th
The chapter will display its 197910 scrapbook which was
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first
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the host who introduces the
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ASSEMBLERS
8
BOAT
Assembler Up. in cruisers.
Minimum of 3 Yrs. exp. Excellent company benefits, 10
pd. holidays, pension &amp; in.
Apply
AMF
surance.
Powerboat Div. 1113 30th St.

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HUBBUB assumable mortgage on 10 acres, deeded
access to the St. Johns, only
528,000..

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
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BLE r.ARPORT, APPLI.
ANCES,AIR &amp; HEAT,ON ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500

$fl.000.

French Ave. 3720321

3fl 07J9,322 5353,322-3772

Homes

32-Appliances

Cash 322.4132

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MORE, frOnt 8. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
38O3OrlandoDr.
373 soo
VA&amp; PHA Financing

WE BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES 8 PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni.'

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working. $99.95. 10 to choose

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bemused audiences with 54 films including .uch classics as
"Rebecca," which captured an Academy Award for best
picture 1n1940 In his first Hollywood venture.
LastJanuary,thefllmdlrectorwashonoredbythecountry
of his birth and officially became "Sir Alfred," being named
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire by

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Mate" Dating Service. All Wonder wt,at , to do with Two?
Sell One
The quIck, easy
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa-

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pictures."

Universal Pictures executive Herb Steinberg said Hitchcock

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"Psycho," a film containing what he -called "the most
shocking effect in any of my
Hitchcock's cherubic
and droll delivery became
famlllartotelevislonvlewersduringthelO.year.runof"Alfred
Hitchcock Presents." He Introduced each show of the series.
His whimsical walk-on cameo roles became a Hitchcock

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company benefits, 10 paid
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in person AMF Powerboat

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,Telephone Solicitors. Ap.
pointment setting only. Hourly
rate .plus commissions, Op.
portunity for advancement.

426 of the

in Room

Sanford, Florida on May 15, 1990 at
3:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible, to hear comments and

of a human tragedy.

passengers for the 90-mile

(rip

back to Key West.

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planned," said Coast Guard spokesman Bob BrIU. disintegration

of

on the below captioned ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
AND ENACTING A CODE OF

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obtaIned by contacting the County
Planner at 323-43)0, Extension 3.56..
persona appearing at, the meeting.

will be heard.

Woody Price,. Chairmah'
Seminole county Local

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Planning Agency

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and-or - advancement. Having
your own transportatIon si

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

must. Leave your name &amp;

38-Wanted To Rent

2133'', 5, French.(17 92) 5-antorcI

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS

ALPHONSE R. COLOGGI, et ux,

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143 Carver Av Academy Manor

$250 'no. &amp; under ii you qualify
Mary Griffith Realtor

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RESULTFUL
END.
THE
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Defendants.
NUMBER IS 332.26n.
- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Gov.. Bob medical peisonnel, already have given their
NOTICE OP SALE
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24-Business Opportunities
Sanford-Seminole Jayceett$, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Graham has put problems In the state prison swornwrittentestlmonles,under fake names, -. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RN full time, 8.4 shIft. Apply In ____________________
Building, French Avenue.
that I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
per
Sanford Nursing &amp; Investor wanted to finance gym'
systemonabackburnertemporai'llywhllehe to the corrections oversight subcommittee,
,JR., Clerk of the CircuIt Court, in
Ovçreateri Anonymoii, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Cony, center, 950 Mellonyiili
lnS.anford. Call Jim at 574477)
deals with a crisis over a new wave of Cuban They refuse to testify In public for fear of
for Seminole County, Florid,
Ave.
alterS p.m.
under and by virtue Of a Final arr1v1n dailIt on Florida's shores. losing their jobs or even their-lives.
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Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m ,DeBary Conuflunity
Judgnevd Issued out of the above.
Graham has twice canceled meetings with'
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Center, Shell Road.
- stuffing and-or addressing
entitled cause, dated the 21st day
- envelopes. Send $tamp.d's.lf.
know
of
the
brutality,
and
one
warned
of
an
business Tuesday to fly to Key West for a
of AprIl, 1910, will sell •t public
- addressed envelope to: Smith,
hteuUcnsaienotced.
aIon to the highest b, the ' Mature Individual
nii, Sanford
personal lo at the sealift an1 Influx of
refug

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86 rd, Florida. Said sale will be - Sanfort Established clientele to the highest bidder for cash In • $1735300 per wk to start,
said Defendant, 10 satisty said

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Free Est.

372 35.58

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Fill Dirt

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Cleveland, auto &amp; AC, only
53,886, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
136, Cassalberry,4
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Fireplaces.

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Toilets 8.
Reasonable Rates
faucets our Specialty
3-49 5-743
i49 5933

T &amp; J STONE CO.
The King of The Rock
All types of stone, interior
exterior,, commercial
residential
Specially
decorative fireplaces (in- stalled). Call John 331 0371,
free estimates

8LAutos for sale
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7013.. French

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Pressure CleanlnL

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WASH ON WHEELS - High
Presse water cleaning
WE CLEAN ANYTHING'
Residenti0l &amp; Commercial
Free estimates 678 5676

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CHRYSLER
AUTO. AIR, LOOK
RUNS GOOD. EX

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Remodeling

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Boarding Kennels InSide &amp;
outside screened runs.
floor sleeping boxes, lnsulaled,
shady kennels, circulating
fans. - Also Air conditioned
cages. We cat en to your pets.

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1$ Pont Trans Am, Ilke'WiW'1

33,000 ml only 15818. 136 Auto
Sales, $60 Hwy
136,
Casselberry, 531-1399.

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romorrow may be the day you lel.

Hon* Ifl'roveniint
Carpentry, Painting, Maint
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323-603*
Insured
534-8)99

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rolI.a.way bed

you've
If yj
place a Classified Ad today.

nowhere to roll away -

I a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday
$ p.m. It's
the only one In Florida. Y1p,. set
the reserved prIce. Call 904233-8311 for further details.

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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY(I

TV Rentals
BEST TV RENTAL
No DEPOSIT N0QUALIFYING
11.50 wk, $27 mo., Ft-el Delivery,
Buy Option. Serving South
Seminole. Phone 339-1441.

I Man, qualityoperafion
yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways,
etc - Wayne Beet. 327.1371

MOB Convertible. '75, 10,000 ml.
Exc. cond. 30 mpg, orig.
owner. Must sell. $2,900. 530

CUSTOMHOMES BUILT

4459. Trade considered.

Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. 0. BA4INT
3228645
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AC, PS, PB, Camper top,.
Good condltløn, $3,600 or best
offer. Call Nun before
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If you are having difficulty
finding a place. to live, car to

drive, a job, or sorxe s•rvlce
you have nqed of, read all gur
want ads every day..
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Parakeets 8. 1 paIr of Cutthroat Finches. Excellent

Breeders. 322-3923.

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Free Est. Lic. &amp;t}ocde4

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I, 2, 3 BR, SuItes

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irs, truck rackS' &amp; misc.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
HomeRepaIr&amp;R.r,t'
,)rjeling
21$ws.
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"Luxury For Less"
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APARTMENTS

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
Free togood home
322.3923

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Whatever the occasion, there's a
classified ad to solve it. Try
,00l SOOn.

opi:ow are

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We Seal 8 Insulate all roofs
Trailer Homei our SpecIalty
Guaranteed to reduce heat in
trailer homes 10 to 70 degrees
Free Estimates
3-49 5933
3.19 5713

that

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speed.
way, Daytona Beach, wIlt hold

1 FEMALE GERMAN SHEP.
HERD-Would make good
lunk yard dog
Not friendly
with children. 322.3925.

if you don't tell
they goIng to know? Tell them
-with a classified ad. by calling
332.24)1 or 531.9993.
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New rms. kit &amp; bath remodeling.
Fireplaces We handle fhe
't0 ball of wax.
B. E. LINK CONST.

322-5752.

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CulIum. Free engagement
photos or color 8* 10. 32)8258

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 8 Hirt 323-7580

UTILITY TRAILER-Brand
new, heavy duty, new tires,
running - IiQhs &amp; new tarp
Reas. 3fl-9113.

FOR SALE
Great African gray parrot
Best offer. 322.3925

Call 323-1341
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.KENMORE WASHER-Parts

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191) DODGE PICKUP Club
Cab-3i8 Auto., PS. PB, 8'
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Pure Bred - German Shepherd
PuppIes. 6 females, $10 each.

52-Appliances

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estimates 339 6066

ABC FENCE- Spring Sale
Wood, chain link, wrought.
iron, block wall, expert installation Call collect
305 351 7952 aft 6

$'95 321 0640.

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PICTURE PERFECT
interior, exterior,
pressure cleaning
Free

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8. 4 chairs, $30 each. P4011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92S. of Sanford. 322-8731.
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Sold orlg. $109.35-' oseô shor
lime. Bal.'$1891 11 or $193.1 'no
Agent 913I4.

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AT THESE PRICES... All
steel clear span buildings
(Melon Mfg.) 20'x21'x)0' for
$2896.00
30'x41'x12' for
$3909.00 • 40'x4$'xlI' for
$1837.00 • II'x72'x14' for
$7160.00. FOB. Factory. Call
Toll Free Today 1.500.54.1570
til S p.m.

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IWs-Guaran)eed_qelerencu

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323 0707
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A.OKTIRE
NEW TIRES$I9.19&amp; UP
Sanford
2413 French Ave.

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MOONEYAPPLIANCES 323-0497.

3391505 120N ParkAve

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PATIOS SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS,
3221545
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servke the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st St.

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wallpaper. wall lexing, w00d
staining. Free Ext After you
have called the rest call the
bet), 8*3 5592.

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Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323-7580

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LawnrlSoWers. We sell the best &amp;

with springs. 8. mail., $113,
misc. items. 323-0041.

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room let, $95; Bedroom suits

1½ Ic. Unrec Plat Lake
Jessup HeIghts. f 10,000.00.

Lake Mary 2 BR, near S.C.C.

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will take $375; Washer £

DUPLEX- I BR, 1 Bath each.
Recently remodeled. PIne
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For Sale Used Office eqpt, Des.k, filing cab. &amp; chairs, Many
items to choose from. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1791. cn n Snfn,d 1111711

Slntord.)22 1721.

- BUSIdESS- I Story corn.
merical building wpartltion.
Sapterd Avenue.-$1L000.O0.

home, all amenities, $98,500-

CHOICE AREA - 3 unIt apt.

etc. M1'. Do t4 12143 368.2635_______________________________

wanted. Workout or

Arthur H Sickwith, Jr
Clerk'of
CIrcuit Court

bsrbec on his Iarm near Lake Butler,.

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HOME- S PR, 3 Bath 2 Story.
2½ Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for
Details.

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dreamhouse, on 4½ acret
complete with guest coil age £
much more. $92,000.

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cars, trucKs &amp; heavy equipmerit. 322-5990
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lv78 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very shot-I

$42,900.

-.s!S.s00DuWNorIeuwIth 2nd.
j ea, 2 bath, new country

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REALTOR Century 21-S3p.77)7

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Licensed &amp; Prasonable. Quality
617004$
FreeEsl
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WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.

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washer &amp; dryer. - Great
assumption or refinance. Only

2.1 New carpet &amp; paint. *3,00(
down- Owner will hold mtg
No qualifying. $27400.

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59-Misical
N'erchandise
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new Interipning bedding,
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
local delIvery. Noll's Sanford

garage. Central air, carpets,

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201 S Park Ave
322 6509

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SANFORD-Just lIsted. Im.

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bath on 120'x112' shaded lot.
Owner assisted financing.
5.49,500. Call 322-2475.

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BUY JUNK. CARS

hIgh as an elephant's
Place
a classified ad, and pIle the
money in your willefI

Start your own used bookstore?
5.0000 used books for sale. Call
275-3061 or 277-496 for details,

2541$. French Ave.
3220231
3fl 0179, 322 5353. 322-3772

2200 Square It. CB Commercia
Bldg within walking distanc,I
of new hospItal site. Perfeci
for office use. $29,500.

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Neworrepair. leakyshowersour
specialty, 25 yrs Eep 8.69 8562

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

WILSIJfIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.315 E. First St.
322-562:

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOf

3-I on 2 large fenced lots

- 'HIGHLAND PARK - 3 BR,
formal dining rm., eat.in kIt.
Chin, shade. 531.000.,

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

best schools. 544,qOO..

sidered; operatIng éapItl,

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BEAUTIFUL 2 Acres in country
setting, zoned agricultural

3 BEDROOM 1 Bath, Pinecrest
Large fenced yard, new pain
&amp; carpet. Assumable 8½ pct
mtg. $36,300.
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OR CALL 2S--I.oans
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Bedroom
Fireplace. Ideal for couple or
single person. $23,500.

$11.$00.

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Fireplace &amp; more. $29,900.

Dept. K,63$Sa,it.stSanfo,d

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llonid6
loans
Business
Mortgag Investment. 1101 E.
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2 BR, 1 B, F-R: CH&amp;A. corner
fenced yard, $34,900.

Handy Man SpecIal 2 BR, 1 5,

Harold Hall Realty

stamped envelope &amp; 25 cents

COLOGGI aid M. FLORINE

-Homoeezua1. rapc3 by Inmates are encounted- -by tuards to keeo iriaoetra In

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and best Inmates and spray them with fire - -Food Is bed sod medical care slotty.
-Un1onCoySIffJolnWheadu
hoses.
prison personnel hired or fted at will, had
'To protect their identity without. ViolatIng

Overeaters Asuonymone, 7 30 pm, Community
United.Methodist Church, Casselberry.
anfurd LA, 8 p.m., 1301 W First St.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood..

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2525
French

grove $95,000.

ld$3,PubllcRecoqdsof5emin,)Ie

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charges.

Part-lime)

47.A-45ortges&amp;ught
&amp;Sold -. - -.

CALL ANYTIME

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CONVERT. -TO DUPLEXAddress - Mail Commission
Large 2 'itory, ioned. $32,500.
cIrcular at hornet Be floodd
with oHersl Offer. details ruth
a No. 10 - self addreud - -'- - LOCH AR BOR CT- 4 BR, pool,

Sales Crew.

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13, SPRING OAKS,
sig- to the plat- thereof - at

The iubcoeunittee plans to visit tie state's

- . A House panel investigating prisons
1idded Tuesday
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Florida. to-wit:

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...
agement of the prison system.
Graham Is withholding - a decision on
The secret witnesses allege ihat: - - nga-grandjuryprobeofthewiaonsuntil
-Florida State P1130(1 psychOlogist P1111
hetalkstoWalnwrlgh(. Deckerklckedahandcuffed-inmate In the
Walnwrlght says be's sure he can convince
testicles. Decker deztes It and said In five
th governor there is no LiÜ'Lh to most of the , yearsatFSPhe'susedfoicatwlce,both times

FrIeablp (iub, 10 am., Altarnonte Ctvlc'Ce!iter.
Diet Worksbop 10 a.m. and 7 pin., 74ontgonry
ward, Interstate
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.Seuth Seminole AA poon, Mental Health Center
Robin Road,AltaznonteSprings.
Sister Uth.. Dance, 2 P!fl. Ea3t3non.e
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fl be able to talk' to Walnwrlglit about

Wyinore Road, Altamonte Springs. ,, .t:

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Soidh Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
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&amp;thcommlttee Chairman Ray Liberti, D- following described property
located In SemInole County,
West Palm Beach, said dates for the hearings

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1:125.1126

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New Spinet pianos,
00sf Irom
-----------------------2 top brand names, these are
WANTED TO BUY-Homes In'
delux models, Full price $995
the City of Sanford for
includes bench &amp; 'delIvery.
rehabilitation project Will pay
Also exceptIonally nice studIo
up tt $10,000. maybe more.
piano, fantastic tone 1. touch
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
response, $595. Cannon Music
Housing Authority 305-323Co.,
Longwood
Village
961S.
Shopping Center, SR 434, I bk
-E. of I-I. )39$.

322-2420

4 BR, 3 B country home', 'completely furnished on 2½ acre

5daIly

benefits. Apply Handy Way
Food Store, Sanford area.

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for those that qualIfy,
paymen)s from *20.430 Pr mo
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3227*)
AOKTIRE
ShocM 55.95-Heavy Duty $7.95
AIR SHOCKSW.?SNew Batteries S299S
2113 French Aye., Sanford

47-Real Estate Wanted

Beautiful Executive) BR, 2'.' B,
2 story home in Idyllwilde of
Loch Arbor on over '-, acre I
All.,the extras, Formal DR. bk
ft nook, Fl RIg. patio &amp; mant
dec louchesl It can be youri
for $65,000!

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NEWHAES

potenliall Eat-In-kit., wood
floors &amp; BR loltsl Only $32,300.

REALTY WORLDi

bdrms, reasonable rent, In

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home in Longwood with a tot of

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Free Estimates

8.30 0070

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-_Desk Clerks I. Maintenance
help, Apply In p.rscçt Holiday

** * * * * * * CONVENIENCE STORE

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16' DONITA BOWRIDER-On
trailer with 50 hp Mercury.
Call 323-1792

BEAUTIF• UL CABIN-I mile
f?om Cherokee, N.C. in the
Smokey Mtns. Owner will help
fiiance. 3225082.

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,.EALTORS
'339-0509
70) Bldg.
339 055 S
E. Altamonts Dr.
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&amp; Utility person. Apply in
, person Holiday Inn of Sanford
on the Lake Front.

OURCONCERN - -

No. $6-0044.CA09.L

tash for your Iotl Will build
your Ipt o, our lot
Y Enterprisç. Inc.
MedeI Inc., Realtor
644301

land all Fenced. Hwy 436 in
Forest City, $800 mo.

Front.

AcrossfromHealthDept YOUR FUTURE

IN THE CIRCUIT' COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. '

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An Ideal situation for many

323-5176

912 French Ave.

VA- F P-IA-235-Con. Home'
Low Down Payment

Z172 or 830-9575.

based on your 'gIner6I
qualificatlon, not neecnw.
rily your specific experience:

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Property
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only $66,700.

- OFFICE &amp; Retail space- $95.00

, - choIce as to your actual hours
•d d.iy&amp; also special night
work is available. Starting pay

SALES
Top fashion - Like people
Busy Store

Written comments may be filed
, .
with the Planning DivIsIon and - - - PREP-CASHIER-DELI -

training also includes maneuvers In the nearby

37-8--Rental Offices

MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

S acre parcels, Lk Sylvian area.
Terms Call W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR, 337 7983

Brick home in ldyllwilde of
Loch Arbor on ~ acre. Many
custom features, Fl R, FP 6.
only I yr oldt You'll love it for

24 HOUR E 322-928,)

327 %577

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Executive Home. I BR, 28,

2lhr

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'77 Invader Elite 17' tn hull with
115 hp Mercury engine and
traIler. us
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1959 CHRIS CRAFT
twin a
cyl. engines, needs work. Now
In water, good live aboard.
*3.300. Cash or trade. 372 0956.

290 N. 17.92, CasseIb.rrp, Fl.
t'1-1200
Eve. 167 3635

R, din, area &amp; morel A Bul
129,0001

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Auto Repair or ???? Building &amp;

Req.

large tree shaded lot in nic,
neighborhoodt 5cr. porch, F'I

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Special Rates for Complexes
FrecEstimates

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Sanford
37) 0640

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laying. hauling, mulch 8
fertilize 123 2373

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ANDY'S CARPET CEANING-

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Custom Built, new 4 BR, 21
home in Shadow Lake Wood''
on large wooded sitel Ever
imaginable featurel Yours fo

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IWW.Crystal Dr., Sanford
8 to 1. 3230601

clComo,,

24395 Myrtle A,e'

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~ n3iE.of436
Sat., May 3rd 9:3Otol:0O

SEIGLER REALTY

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE INTHE
SANFORD AREA

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I_,awn Care

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REALTOR

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RLTY

Hwy. 17.92

Help cleaning first class offices
&amp; stores in the Altamonte
area. We have openings for
early morning hours between 5

SURNER
Dependable - Knowledgeable,$450 .•

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-*FULL &amp; PART-TIMES

FITTER Weld - Know blueprints

OFTHISORDINANCE; PROVIDI NO 5EV E RAB IL I TV; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE

ai'e a must. Good starting

e.O.Biui, Sanford, Fl. 32fl1.
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GENERATION; PROVIDING
PENALT I ES FOR - VIOLATION

GARAGEForRnt

Box Si c-o The Evening Hera l d,

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benefits. Send resume to

MECHANIC Perfect for retiree
Jack of all trades

STENSTRO

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Jim's Lawn Care -

75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkg,
Duel AC, only $3,250. 436 Auto
Sales.
Hwy
$60
436,
caneloerry. 554
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Just Listed 3 BR, 18 hornor

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Yard Sale 2001 Washington Ave
Sat-all day Misc. Items
J1J )JU

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26.40 Sanford Ave.
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çed, $300 mc. Call
an,,- s -,o

helpful. Excellent typing skills -

Gen office, Sect, B-keeper

WHEREBY NEW DEVELOPMEN T WILL PROVIDE CAP I.
TAL IMPROVEMENTS OR MON.
IES TO OFFSET THE ADVERSE

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OFFICE POSITIONS

ESTABLISH PROCE DU R ES

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7$ Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
only
van, U pan., 36,000
$3,4$8,a36AutoSales,$60.Hwy
436, Casselberry, 631 8399.

PATIO. SALE-Ranges,
')'etrigerators 8 misc. 317
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

Lafld Clearing

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Rag. Real Estate brOft.r

Just off New Smyrna Beach.

- ..FWlIy
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required.

. - WAITING
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TRAFFIC IMPACT CREATED

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2'.', ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

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CUSTOM INSULATION CO
323 1183 or 831 177$ Free est.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrietl's Beauty
Nook 519 E 1st St., 322-5712

77 Chevy Spqr7 Van, WDs.6cyI,,,3
si.. 35.000 sri. onl' 5.3.188, 436

54-Garage Sales
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DELTONA attractive, 1 BR,
$195. 3 BR $330. Available
now, no pets. First, last,

LARGE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE-

person. high school education

COME ON INI

ANY

CESSORY USES THERETO:

"In my heart, I am happy to see our brothers and IW&amp;flp$, lectUft$ on military tactics, and periodic
flourished in Miami's Cuban exile community for
nearly two decades. They were most active follow- sisters leaving for freedo n," Gonzalez said. "But I target practice at the rifle range.
Ing the aborted Bay of Pigs invasion In 1961, when know Castro Is doing this to relieve th.,,preàsure. "We rim alight operation," Don said, "and We.
. Miamibased exile organizations like. Alpha 66 from Ins1de This will weaken the Internal revolt of are getting new recruits every weekend."

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RURAL RESIDENTIAL, ONE
AND TWO FAMILY RESIDEN.
TIAL DWELLING UNITS OR Ac-

vlolatethelawsoftheland.lnfact,whenwebegth rifles, do not carry ammunition during their
.
Evergladesswamps. --.
"People comç to us by wird pf mouth and ask to our Invasion, it will start from another country - weekend manevvers, but do fire their weapons at a
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nearby rifle range. -join," sala,,Ernest Don, the wilt's information of- not the United States."
The
commandos
sleep
in
tents
behind
their mobile
Gons.alez, whose nickname 'Bàmb3Jio" - means
ficer, "Most of these people, except for some of ow
officers, have no military experience so we have $o guiding light, said ho had thlxed feelings about the home headquarters and begin their weekend
Cuban, rfugee sealift that is under way between training at 5 a.m. with close order drilling. The
show them what to do In combat situations."
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CLOSED DOORSI

FACILITY O'TPR THAN

Gonzalez said the commandos, who afe
peJ
"We are depending on the peoile Inside Cuba to
- eveita barberLThey buy their own weapons and
unforms and spend most weckends- tralningin the - tell us when to-come," Gonialez said. "We will not with pistols, M-1 carbines and sethlautomatlè M.1G

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ACRES, PAVED ROAD.
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 1
AVAILABLE.

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TWO STORY- Zoned Commercial- $7,000.

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A north Seminole County Or.
thopedic practice is seekIng an
exp. medical transcriptionist.
An exciting &amp; challengIng

DEVELOPMENT OR THE

here," Cobb said.

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COUNTY-3-1 Central H&amp;A
cash &amp; asum, mortgage,
$13,900 at) pct. Asking $31,500,

33-Houses Furnished

Transcr4ptjon*s*'., -.

FOR YOUI
P!RTAINIPIG
TO
THE
' DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WE'RE ONLY BEING

Goiixales,a48.year.old onetime major in Castro's munications" with the International Liberation - complaints, "but there is nothing I can do."
"TheY are not breaking the law, but I have to just
- Revolutionary Army, said his commando volun. Front, which he described the clandestine force
' - teen range In age from 18 to 50 and Include con- inside Cuba thatwllllaunch the uprising against the - stop by and check up to satisfy the people around

tractors, construction workers, businessmen and

371-0640

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.perl.nce4 M.dlcal

DON'T BANG YOUR

FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE

323-7832

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AMENDING, supPLe. -

come tomorrow, six months from now or later,
participating in training drills at the commando development where Gonzalez' commandos hold
"We are beznociatIc guerrilla fighters," he said., unit's base camp in a sparsely settled Everglades weekendexercises have complained to authorities.
"We are fightlngfor Cuba and freedom of religion, development some 10 mIles southwest of Clewiston. - Hendry County Sheriff's Deputy Ed Cobb said he
' - Gonzalez said his commando unit "has corn- stopped b. the camp after receiving several
speech and human rights."

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BeautyCare

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75-A--Vans

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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?'
HERB'S TV
7597 S. Sanford Ave.
3231734

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi-dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 3235620.
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Central Temp will service AC's,
refrlg. freerers, water coolers.
misc. Call 373 7786 anytime.

fl-Auction

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Reconditioned room A C's. 4000
to 30,000 BTU's 90 day guar
Sales &amp; Service, Orlando

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'TV repo 39" Zenith. Sold orlg.
1493.7$. Bal $18316 or
mo,
AÔent 3)9-8386.

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FOR SALEOR RENT
Lakefront country charm, 2 BR
2 bath, brick fireplace, larg,
lakeside deck, dock, storag,
bldgs,, fenced lot, many cx
tras. Asking 1.51,900 or rent foi
1100 mo. 323 6507 after 5:30.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Sanford on the lake front.

MENTING. CODIFYING AND
SUPERSEDING THE ZONING
ORDINANCE, THE ARBOR
ORDINANCE, AND THE SUB-

1968, declined to reveal the size of his commando are spies," Gonzalez said. "Castro knows about us,

"Our aim Is to get to Cuba at the tlm of an

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extra nIci, 110 Driftwood
Lane. $100 month. -

to Ii weekdays 831-9253.

MENT COOC," REV I$INQ, * *- * *'** '*' *

refugees being ferried to freedom across
weekends, he is Maj, "Bombillo" Gonzalez, the however, was withdrawn in the mld-1960s.
Gonzales,whospentfiveyearsinafederalprlson Florida Straits are Castro spies.
leader of a secret commando force he hopes will

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MONTUR4 ESTATES, Fla. IUPI) - On wee)- launched frequent guerrilla actions against Cuba people who are longing for thelr.freedom."

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PART TIME SALES-Earn up
to $800 mo. In your spare time.
3 to 10 hours per week

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COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A NEW
AND 'ORIGINAL COMPRE.

waters

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REALTOR322-4991 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Board of County Commissioners

laden vessels today and tomorrow," said Coast Coast Guard ships, planes and helicopters in Cuba reach a new level of Intolerability, f.e
Guard Cmdr. Samuel Dennis. "The weather patrolling the
separating Cuba from the (Castro) has opened the door and allowed
forecast Is for what I would cali calm leas."
Florida Ke "Is to save lives."
dissidents to leave."

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LUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 .TO
CHOOSE F ROM. $6,500
EACH. OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

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,41ie rinyour at*ic,
r$ge
Sell Idle Items with a Classlfiefl
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker
327 - 2611 ctr 8)1 9993.
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Air Condltioning

John Young Pkway.

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Yard Debris, Trash,
'Appllances&amp;Misc.
(LOCAL) 3-19 $371

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American Indian &amp; Eskimo Art
Dealer wants to buy old nativemade Items. Member of the
Appraiser's Association of
America. Gregory Quevillon

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COUNTY LAND DEVELOP.

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HousewlvesCleaningService
Personalized, fast dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
We do wash windows
677-5894

needs can be met. Contract
Duane Curry at lfl-5453.

71-Antiques

TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over$700. Balancedue$175.00
r take over my payments
$17.00 month. Still in warranty.
Will deliver Call 862 5391.

Good Used TV's,
&amp; up -MILLERS
2ôl9OrIandoDr.
Ph,3220332

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Just ResuItsI

REAL TOR. 322 i9t

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BROcVSE AND SAVE
It's
easy and fun
The Want Ad
Way.

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"The plane was unable to relocate the bodies after

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ExperIence &amp; references
essential Please appI' to the
Employment Service, 00 S.

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called the [light from Cuba by those who Jammed
Into the Peruvian Embassy Easter Sunday and

overturned 22.foot cabin cruet.

Creative Expressions

NOTICEOFPUBLICMEETIf4G
-The Seminole County Local

Meeting

boats and 3,810 refugees in

80 EXCLUSIVES

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373.5774

For household chores 8 to look
atter2children,, 1 babydue.

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TRAINED ENGLISH NANNY-

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ment. Income from Mobile
Home spaces adlacent, S
acres Only 5112,000.

3 BEDROOM 1½ bath, Central
H&amp;A, carpeting, kitchen
equipped. $375.
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Salyaoe, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
322 8771

43-Lots-Acreage
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3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 60*196
each on Sanford Ave lust
acrcs from Sanora (county).
Price $16,500 or all three.
Trade of lermsOK.

parking for trucks &amp; equip-

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privileges. $230 mo. Call for
information after 3:30.
373307

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the sealilt began

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four lives -resumed at its frantic pace in the - when they got word three boats had been Impound- relatives, said that Monday night "a man swam up
Florida Straits ahd the Coast Guard today prepared ed by U.S. authorities Monday and there were plans to our boat and came on board" while it was at
for a "huge wave" of refugee-laden boats,
for more,
anchoratMariel. "Thsoldlerscameand tookhlm
A Coast Guard patrol plane sighted two bodlesin
Under sunny skies and calming seas, nearly 200
f, I would do anything to get him out of there,"
boats left for M,r1el harbor on Cuba's north coast the straIts 40 mIles south Key West, presumably
Gov. Bob Graham, who has declared a state
Tuesday while 14 others arrived In Key West, victims of hurricane-force winds that roared over
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Barbara GuUeez of MLami who went aboard

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
CLOSE 1f9 3 Bclrm, 2 bath,

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SECURITY GUAROSfuII&amp;part
time, I to midnight, Lake
Mary area' Good opportunity
to
supplement retirement
- income. Call 3271810.

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walled

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BRAND -NEW OVIEDO DUPLEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.

HISTORIC LONGWOOD
Bdrm, 2 bath with dec
FIREPLACE. Zoned for

SECLUDED 1 BEDROOM

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MORTGAGE; 537 000

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITy
uSe your imagination on this
city block near proposed
hospital. Only $110,000.

Sanford Airport.

Spur of the Monett Babysitting
inmy home. HrIy, daily, wkly
r rates. Day or night. fl3-6617,

Only $38,000,

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sellthose things that are lust
taking upspace with awantad
In the Herald 322-2611 or $319993

reasonable rates. 319-5381.

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LIKE COUNTRY FEELING this
comfortable Mobile Home
with 6-I- acres suitable for
farming, nursery &amp; horses.

many e,ergy saving features.
mo. 3236570.

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AttractIve 3 BIi

to:- Loxscreen Co. $0 Silver
Lake Dr., Sanford 327-1031.

brindle spots on head 8 hips.

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Ireference

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tif, Fu..33518.
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suspense

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SANFORD-) Bedroom, Heat 8
Air cond., fenced yard, fully
equipped kitchen, washer &amp;
dryer hook-up. $320 per mo.
$300
security
deposit,
references required. No pets.
Call 322.1177.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest Ifl used
furniture, Refrig., stoves,

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.HoweCleaning

COMPUTE)SERVICES*
Loral multi-branch restaurant
company has computer time
available t process any type
general ledger- 8 payroll ac
comTs We would like to
secure a few good clients to
off-set our computer costs.
This would enable you to be 1
of a few select clients rather
thjn 1 of a 100 All work
handled by company con.lroller.
Routine
or

18,000 BTU Air Cond. Excellent,
used 2 yrs, hooked up now,
will cool S room house, $150.
323 4762 mornIngs. 2626 El
Portal Dr., Sanford.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
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started the 1980 session like a runaway freight
train churning out bills deregulating trucking,
reprimanding Rep Gene FilM and modifying
financial disclosure in the opening days
But the fast pace has taken its toll.
EnterIng this week, the Senate had only net
twice in the last two weeks hnd the major floor
debate in the House has centered on whether
children under 18 could accompany their parents
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Lawmakers generally peg the lull to the fact Haben who was first elected in 1972 I think the pausing a moment before answering, yes, he still
this isn't a major budget year, widespread only thing we've done is the financial disclosure thinks the people - spending some $2,000 a day
concern about the pending recession and hassles thing and the only reason I say that Is because of
are getting their money's worth having the
over energy legislation The) promise things will the controversy not The content
l.egislature in session
heat up in May as the supplemental appropriaHouse Speaker Hyatt Brown concurs with his
On the Republican side House Minority Leader
tions process begins and they confront Gov. Bob chief lieutenant, conceding the House could have Curt Kiser says the main reason things are
Graham's proposal to gradually raise the run through this year's agenda in as little as four moving slowly is because Gov. Bob Graham's
gasoline tax,
weeks.
proposed programs are "disastrous."
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refusing to elaborate on that statement. police say, explaining Marshall was arraigned on April 11 and held at the jail
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In county court, during several ap- arrested when he gave the wrong birth unless he can post bond.
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pearances he has made since his arrest, date Marshall claimed he had lost his
Dickey also dismissed I' iggatt's
formation to any law enforcement officer lie has also asked whether the law per. Ohio driver's license a few days earher.
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concerning the alleged commission of mits him to be held. Public defenders A check with Ohio authorities revealed a basis of a law the attorney says applies
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But DoIgner said no one else in the' feels the Port of Sanford can beat the eaves height. The total floor area would
generate revenues that would be turned the port authority could assist the state
a better position to offer the Orlando competition on the cost of the
s are f I with provisions or
U a national distributor of small back into the county's general fund,
company in issuance of industrial bonds and the port isina good bargaining building and therefore the rental price, expanding another 50,000 square feet.
household items decides to lease a
If built.to Ihe company's specifications, revenue bonds to finance the building. position to entice the firm to locate here. The Orlando site does not allow metal
In addition to the tax savings, DoIgner
warehouse that would be built at the Port the warehouse Is expected to cost about
But Dolgner told the board the bond
"All of the client's materials are being buildings, according to Jim Daniel, said, the firm would bring about 200 new
of Sanford, the deal could save Seminole $2.2 million.
issue option was extremely unlikely due moved by truck at present," he said. "We director of the Seminole County jobs to the area, contributing "a few
County taxpayers about $50,000 per year.
DoIgner was given authority at a to the firm's timetable.
have good access here. Better than they Industrial Development Authority.
million dollars per year into the local
The warehouse lease, according to special Port Authority board meeting
With the firm's aim to open the would get in Pinellas or Pascal coun"1 don't care if they use concrete wall economy through paychecks."
Dennis Dolgner, port administrator, Thursday to present a proposal and warehouse no later than January 1981, ties." lie added there is the potential of or what," Simpson said. "If the bottom
"We want to go in with a very conicould generate $65,000 per year. negotiate with the out-of-state firm.
the board agreed that a bond issue would future barge transportation at the Port of line (price) is what's important to this petitive offer that gets their attention,"
Currently Seminole County subsidizes
Dolgner's proposal, approved by the take too long even if the bond buyers Sanford.
client, we can beat theiiu (Orlando)."
he added. He is scheduled to meet with
the part at three one-hundreths of a mill, board, presents three options to On firm:
were standing in line waiting. And, they
DoIgner told the board (lie port has
DoIgner's proposal calls for a metal the firm's representatives in another
or approximately $50,000 per year.
The company could lease a building to be noted, banks have industrial revenue competition from locations in Orlando building of pre-engineered construction state during the first of next week. The
The lease with the as yet unidentified built by the port authority; the company bonds now "sitting on the shelf" for lack and Pinellas and Pascal counties.
with preliminary dimensions of 400 feet firm currently has warehouses in Miami
firm could not only make this subsidy could lease only the land, an 8.8 acre of buyers.
Board member B.D. Simpson sJd he wide by 500 feet long and 24 feet floor-to,and Georgia.

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'This should be the last month of the
the wholesale level slowed slightlylast
Most of the jobless increase affected enormous increase in energy prices,
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particularly,
qpe economists to saythe recession is tight
construction industry, hard hit by
But Janet Norwood, commissioner of
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, refused to
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The Labor Department's Producer
Labor Department economist John predict a recession
Price Index for finished goods - those La}ng said the report on prices contains
'I don't think one can make an
rOady for sale to the ultimate user, either
glimmers" of hope and was "the most judgment about a recession from these
consumers or businesses - rose 14 encouraging news we've had in several figures alone,' she told a congressional
percenUn March, a shade less than in months"
hearing She said the new figures in
creases of 1.6 percent in January and 1.5
But Washington economist Michael dicate a deterioration in the labor
';ent in February.
Evans said, "I think we are at the market," but added, A deterioration is
holesalepicesother than food and
not a recession."
recession."
et.ergy were rising more slowly, and so
Lawrence Chimerine, chief economist
She said similar waves of layoffs
were prices of crude and intermediate at Chase Econometrics, a leading "sometimes" have foreshadowed
goods at earlier stages of the production economic forecasting firm, predicted "a recessions in the past but recession is
!IPCeSS.
recession significantly worse than the "not inevitable."
The Producers Price Index stood at
ut the nation's unemployment rate administration Is expecting, but not as
edged back up to 6.2 percent in March, bad as 1974-75. We think unemployment 238.2 In March, meaning that what cost
6 percent in February, returning to
ill hit 8 percent by the end of the year" $100 in 1967 now costs $238.20.

method of billing on a declining basis, the police department from the pa)Tollof
thus giving heavy wa ter users a break in the federally funded Comprehensive
the rates w hen they use more water.
Employment Training Act(CETA) to the
In other business, the council:
re gular city payroll.
Approved the transfer of city
CETA funding had expired for both
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But Kulbes reported to the council new construction has
taken place and the couple insisted they did not know that they
had to have council permi3sion to proceed with construction.
For 30 minutes Thursday night, the city council and audience
listened to a tape recording of a March meeting. Admonitions
from the mayor, the council and the city attorney forbidding
new work were heard from the tape.
Councilman Burt Perinchief said he personally inspected the
structure. He said he remembers at nine years of age helping
to build a hut and that It was constructed in a better fashion. He
said during his inspection of the Bennett house, he was "scared
to death" to walk on boards in the second level. "I've never
seen such Rube Goldberg construction in my whole life," he
said.
He said he was "appalled" that the siding on the structure
has cracks big enough for rodents to go through.
Councilman Ray Fox explained the council's refusal to lift
the construction ban means "not one nail or splinter, nothing
is to be constructed anew. Only deficiencies are to be

The dream house that Terry and Beverly Bennett of
Longwood have been trying to build for the past year on their
property on Pine Tree Circle, in Lake Mary has turned into a
"monstrosity" in the view of at least one Lake Mary city

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councilman,
"In my 45 years at looking at homes, I have never seen one
look as terrible," said councilman Francis Mark to the young
couple Thursday night. "I understand what your neighbors are
upset about. ft looks like some kids went out there and built it.
It is a monstrosity that looks terrible."
Mark's comments were made before councilmen denied the
couple's request to lift a building ban for bidding a new con-

Hostages To Spend Easter
As Big Losers In Crisis
By United Press International

The 50 American hostages seemed certain to spend

struction on the structure. In fact, Mayor Walter Sorenson

Easter in time hands of their militant captors, as they
have spent Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's
once again the big losers in the political tug of war
over their fate,

made it clear that "if even one nail" is placed in the structure
as part of new construction, the city may take legal action.
City Attorney Gary Massey carefully took down th e address
of the couple, who are currently living in a motor home in

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.WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate Budget Corniiittee has agreed on a balanced budget for 1981, but its
$612.9 billion spending plan bears little resemblance to
the budget proposed by President Carter only four
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to pay for the higher defense budget.
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Monday, he spoke highly of the "extraordinary way"
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candidate George Bush blasted President Carter's
"vacillaUon" In handling the Iranian hostage crisis
and wooed voters in Louisiana's first-ever presidential
primary, set for Saturday.
Bush arrived Thursday evening for a round of
campaign suppers and news conferences while
Josalynn Carter rested at her French Quarter hotel
tefore embarking on a campaign whirl today.
Carter campaign chairman Robert Strauss spoke to
prospective voters in Shreveport Thursday and two of
sen. Edward Kennedy's children, Ted Jr., and Kara,
iook voters' hands in Baton Rouge.

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the proceeds help feed the chimpanzees at the Central Florida Zoo. Shown

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chairman of the program: Eddie Helms, Rotoract president; Al Rozon,
executive director of the zoo, and Rick Russi, the other co-chairman of the
Rent-a-Santa program.

The Wilson's Ensemble, the New Bethel Gospel Choir and
special guest soloists will be featured. The Marching Alen of
New Mt. Calvary will usher and James Bouey will be master
ceremonies.
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Leftist guerrillas
holding the Dominican Embassy may free three more
non-diplomatic hostages, but they are determined to
have their demands met, one of the last captives to be
released says.

Colombian Foreign Ministry official Edgar Hernandez and Dominican businessman Mario Guzman
were led to freedom from the embassy Thursday by the
grand rabbi Colombia, who entered the building for
a religious service.
Guzman said the guerrillas may free three more nondiplomatic hostages today, Good Friday, but added,
the siege probably will not end until the government
met their demand to release 311 jailed leftists.
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NEW YORK (UP!) — With talks to end the 4-day-old
ransit strike stalled, mayor Edward Koch asked
isinessmen to consider instituting a four-day work
'treek to ease the pain for 5.4 million harried rush-hour
commuters.
Bargaining between negotiators for the city's 33,600
tr1k1ng bus and subway workers and the Metropolitan
1ransportation Authority bogged down Thursday after
an hour of talks, with both sides hardening their
'stances.
"A settlement is not imminent," said Walter
Gelthorn, the Columbia University law professor
serving as chief mediator in talks between Local 100 of
the Transport Workers Union and the MTA.

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
An 18-year-old Winter Park man broke his neck and drowned
earlythis morning after diving into a south Seminole County
take, absilfi's deputies report.
David Michael Lott, 18, of the Howell Branch Apartments,
2100 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park, died at I a.m. today,
after he dived into Lake Ann from a 20-foot tree, witnesses told
deputies.
Lott and at least two other people had been swimming in the
lake, located off Howell Branch Road in Maitland, when he told
the others he was going to climb and dive from an overhanging

Ellis, 24, lives at 771 Rich St., Oviedo.
— Horace Lee Thornton, 11 William Clark Court, Sanford,
will serve four years probation for the attempted break-in of,a
convenience store on Aug. 3, 1979,
Thornton, 27, was arrested that day outside the LII' Chanmp
store, 1116 Celery Ave.
Jerry L. Crenshaw will spend five years in prison fpr
assaulting a Casselberry man with a 27-inch machette on Oct.
9, 1979.
Crenshaw, who claims to have been hitchhiking around the
country for the last three years, pleaded guilty to attacking
James Copelin at Foley's Gas StatiQn in Casselberry Wst
October, inflicting neck wounds.
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A Winter Garden man has been sentenced to 10 years

tree, deputies said.
He made the climb and jumped into water only four or five
feet deep, then surfaced motionless, said witnesses, who say
they dragged Lott to shore before calling for help at a nearby

probation for running a fraudulent operation which left 10
Seminole County residents with hundreds of "wreath bases,"
loops of wire wrapped with straw.
Harry Morrison, 235 E. Plant St., Win ter Garden, pleaded
guilty to two of 10 grand theft charges brought against him last
year for the operation run from October through December

home,
MOTORCYCLE MISSING
An Orlando man parked his motorcycle outside a
Casselberry apar tment early th is morning, and returned an
hour later to find It gone, say deputies, who believe it might
have been loaded onto another vehicle,
Randolph Moorer of the Naval Training Center told deputies
he parked his 1076 Kawasaki (valued at $1,650) at the Red Lion
Apartments In Casselberry just after midnight this morning,

1978.

State's attorney's papers say Morrison sold packages of
straw, wire and twine to people, telling them he would buy
them back when shaped into centers for wreaths,
But the completed bases were either not picked up, or their
makers never paid in full for their work, the papers said,

morning.
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The following persons also were sentenced this week by

At 1:10 a.m. he returned to find his bike gone, deputies Say.
Randolph told them he did not hear it started up, leading to the
belief it was placed In a truck and taken away, they

Circuit judge VoIle Williams.

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— Chrystal Cooper received five years probation for a Se~t.

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3, 1 979, grand theft.
— Herman J. Boone Jr. of Bushnell, Fla,, was sentenced to
five years probation for leaving the scene of an accident on
Oct. 6, 1979.
— Donald Dean Bolen was sentenced to serve five years in
prison, to run concurrently with an Orange County sentene,
for stealing money from his employer in the summer of 197á.
The 20-year-old Orlando man pleaded guilty to taking caI
from the Red Carpet Inn in Altamonte Springs,
— Frank L. Carter, 119 Plymouth St., Altamonte SprInS,
will serve five years for possession of about a pound c(
marijuana.
Carter was arrested Dec. 21, 1979, by an Altamonte Springs
policeman after a stop for traffic violations,

LAS VEGAS, Nev, (UP!) — The woman charged
with being the "Death's Angel" who switched off life.
support equipment hooked to a patient, Is distraught
.and
' wondering why she is "looking down the barrel of a
murder Indictment," her attorney says.
Attorney Gary Logan said Thursday his client, Jani
Adams, 32, is innocent, and the murder Indictment
anded down this week points out weaknesses in the
çand jury system.
Mrs. Adams, free on $15,000 bond, faced arraignment
today.

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— Ulysses Burk, 3320 Lincoln Ave., Midway, received a oneThe officer reported he saw what appeared to be marl juapa
year sentence for resisting an officer on Aug. 24, 1979.
clinging to Carter's sweater, then found the pound of pot
He pleaded guilty to interfering with an arrest at 1610 W. 13th during a
search of his car.
St., Sanford.
— Herman Neldert, 3706 Mirror Lake Drive, Forest City, wfll

SOUTH SEMINOLE HOME BURGLARIZED
Thieves took an estimated $1,000 In jewelry and coins from a
NATIONAL REPORT: Coast Guard boats delivered warm
— Glen Michael Boggs was sentenced to serve six months to
meals to stranded flood vicUms in southeastern I oulal-na,and South Seminole woman while she and her family were at
spend three years probation for possession of marijuana. . i
five years on charges of auto theft. The resident of Porthelicopters began dropping feed for Nebraska and Colorado church, deputies report.
Jerome S. Miller, 104 Plymouth Ave., Altamonte Springs,
June Wittington, 134 Hibiscus Lane, returned home at 9:15
smnount, Va., stole a car on Nov. 4, 1979.
Livestock stuck in snow drifting up to 22 feet.
will spend three years on probation for possession of cocaine.
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Many Louisiana roads were still not passable today and a
P.M. Thursday to find a living room window screen slit open
Mitchell Boyd Ellis was sentenced to serve six months to
— William John Martinelli, 207 Nursery St., will serve 15
coins
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restricted. Three flood relief workers, who were attempting to ding she had been gone only since 6:20 p.m.
greenhouse full of pot plants attached to his home.
put up communication antennas in Slidell, La., Thursday,
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suffered minor electrical burns from water-covered power
lines. The injured people helped operate a Southern Baptist
Convention relief van, which cooked hot meals for flood vic- Lawyer
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AREA READINGS it a.m.): temperature: 72; overnight
HARRY WILLIAMS
Strawberry Ave., Sanford, f • of 121 Strawberry Ave.,
low: 66; yesterday's high: $9; barometric pressure: 30.00;
M0 wto died Sunda y, will
Harry Williams, fl, of 1507 died Sunday at Seminole
relative humidity: U percent; winds: west at 10 m.p.h.
bStlpJfl., Saturday .tN,i 4
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, 1111 ChUrCh With Wo 0.
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 10:44 a.m.,
March 29 at Seminole born in Havana, Fla.
Rev. .Jam* Lim OfHCIIS .
11:10 p.m.; lows, 4:31 a.m., 4:37 P.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
By DAVWM, RAZLER
King, 113 LIve Oak Lane, Altamonte springs, Memorial Hoapital. He was
Survivors Include his wife, lurid In Restlawn Csmits. 11
highs, 10.36 a.m., 11:02 p.m.; lows, 4:32 a.m,, 4:36 p.m.,
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Survivors Include his wife, daughters, Jessie M. Alston,
home of Mary L. Austin, 132 Spring Valley
KURAN, MRS. HILIN
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Mrs. Florine Williams; a on Edna M. Harris and Starlene UArnl—Grav.sle. services
Loop, Altamonte Springs.
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Leroy Williams;
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36 Miles: Winds becoming south or southwest 18 knots today
ISO Country club load, linford
During that theft, deputies charge, Smith daughters, Mrs. Wilma J. Franklin, Clarence, Richard
getting an Orlando woman to sign an
WMIIY, will be
then shifting to northwest tonight and becoming northerly 15 criminatLimg statement without notifying her
and King took a Sears credit card, km.. Perry, Corrine Williams, Inez and Timothy Gordon; a sister P.M. Saturday In All $ois
knots Saturday. Seas Increasing to mostly 3 to 5 feet. Stronger attorney, violation of
mediately
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Catholic Cemetery, A Rosary
in
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Of
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winds new
tiered thunderstorms
service will be conducted I odiy
oven, then hold Uietnfor nioneyto buy drgs. Williams; six sisters and
Wilson-Eichelberger
ar 1;30 p.m. at Gramkew
evening.
Figgalt, representing Janet Smith of
Time card was then returned to Austin's several grandchildren.
Mortuary, Sanford, is in
Funeral
Horn. by Fatba,
AREA FORECAST: Foggy some aresi early today Orlando, jailed on charges Of stealing a credit
home, they allege.
Williem EMIS. A Requiem Mss
Wilson E I c he I berg er charge of arrangements.
becoming mostly sunny by mid morning. Considerable card and ialng it to buy merchandise later
will be Celebrated Monday ai 7 r,
Mortuary, Sanford, is in
(ki Wednesday, Smith was brought t
P.M. at All
Church. In iie
cloudiness this afternoon and evening with a good chance of sold for cocaine, filed a motion for sanctions
at tiawers. the family nequs
date attorneys office to sign a statement tharite of arrangements.
thunderstanus, Clearing late tonight and Saturday. Cooler against Seminole Sherifra Del. Roger Webb
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donations be made to the
lnlxlInInaUng herself and King in the crime,
tonight and not as warm Saturday. Highs today mid to upper and another deputy before County Judge
American Cancer Soci4y
MRS.
GERThUDE
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without any knowledge of her attorney, he
WILLIAMS, HARRY—Fimeral
Gramliaw, Frl Horn. Is
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Mrs.
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66,
services for Harry Williams. 77,
thare.
motion sta tes.
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Sanford; a niece,
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Mrs.
defender's Ics before tihdfl Smith 10
Mrs. Susan L. Arsinger,
Gertrude E. So, i&amp; of Paola
date attorney's office for internaUon.
on Thursday, Dirkey received the
Road, wt died Thursday, will
Hoboken, n.j.
and ordered It placed In Smith's file. He also
of held at 10:10 am. Monday of
Under cwt rules, attorneys
be In.
Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Smith and King both held, King in
char
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baled as the probable cam given In Smith's
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ared Monday with Kevin P.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UP!) — A federal Jury has
convicted two men, Including the cousin of a former
Iranian prime minister, of charges related to the

Importation and attempted sale of an estimated $32
'fidlilonn worth of heroin. Drug agents said the heroin
was Imported from Iran.
The Jury Thursday found Shahrok,h Bakhtiar, 37, of
Ilyattsvllle Md., guilty of all 14 counts against him. The
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diarps included conspiracy, racketeering and illegal
vie of a hand gun.
- Bakhtler, who faces a maximum of 152 years in
.prison and a $310,000 fine, is the cousin of former
Iranian Prime Minister Shahpour Baklmtlar.

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4 Crash Victims 'Stable'
'LAKEVIEW, N.C. (UP!) -Four persons were listed
a stable condition at Moore Memorial Hospital today,
recoverIng from Injuries suffered in the collision of the
8!lver Star Amtrak passenger train with a freight
,frain.
The engineer Of the Amtrak train and his assistant
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$esday.
Hubert Jewell, a National Transportation Safety
'Board employee who specializes in railroad switching
sstems, said an on-site investigation will last at least
.iiatil Sunday.
' 'The NUB probe has shown a signal system that
bald have warned engineers about the possibility of a
bash was functioning normally.

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issuing the new mortgages immediately.
Under them, the rates for a mortgage
spanning 30 years can be adjusted up or
(lOWfl within Limits every three, Four, or
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Except in California and a few other
states where various kinds of adjustable
rate mortgages already are offered under
state law, most mortgages carry fixed in-

Federalchartered savings and loan
associations under its control to begin

AAA
To Plan
To Boost Gasoline Tax
Objects

This means a mortgage that starts out at

up or down more than half a percentage
point per year or more than 5 percentage

Inflation has made it unprofitable for
these institutitons to issue long-term, fixed.
rate mortgages.

points over the life of the mortgage,

High Insurance Rates
Stay For Men, Singles

CENTS PER GALLON GASOLINE TAXES AS OF JAN. 1. 19M
(National average: 5.4 cents per gallon)
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Gov. Bob Graham has
recommended raising the state gasoline tax by nearly 12
cents, and the American Automobile Association doesn't like
it.
Graham made his long-anticipated pitch for a boost In the
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eight-cent-a-gallon levy Thursday. He proposed an indexing
plan providing for automatic increases as the construction
price index goes up. The tax would go up 1.9 cents Jan. 1, rise
another 2.1 cents in 1982 and rise still further reaching 19.5
cents gallon in 1985.
"Imposition of such a tax would represent an abdication of
the Legislature's tax-fixing responsibilities to foreign
powers," said Keith Leslie, executive secretary of the AAA
clubs of Florida.
Leslie said Graham's tax proposals are viewed by AAA
members as "both politically unacceptable and unfair."
More than one mullion Florida motorists are members of
AAA.
"We find It incredible that a new gas tax should be
seriously proposed on top of the 10 cent gas tax imposed by
the Carter administration, and in the face of a surplus of
hundreds of millions of dollars in the state's general revenue
fund," Leslie said,
"Motorists already overburdened by the forces of inflation
are already paying more than their fair share of transportstion taxes," the AAA executive said. "Further taxes would be
most harmful to those on a fixed income and lower economic
levels who can least afford it."
In his formal message on transportation, the governor also
proposed a 100 percent increase in semi-truck license fees
and automatic additional hikes later; a "gas guzzler's" tax

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on big automobiles; and removal of restrictions on local bond
issues and the use of gas tax revenues by cities and counties,
Other recommendations included a $25-million one-year
general revenue appropriation for the Department of Transportatlon; earmarking the 4 percent aviation fuel tax for
transportation, instead of the general revenue fund, which
will bring in $3.6 million a year; and imposing a tax on trucks
and buses traveling in Florida, but not buying gas here to
bring in another $2.4 million a year.
DOT would get an extra $93 million to finish out the 1979.81
biennium under the governor's proposals. DOT Secretary
Bill Rose said he can get by with that even though his actual
deficit Is $165 million,
The plan would raise an additional $45 million next year
and an extra $530 million a year by 1985. Half of the money
would be kept by time state to complete the interstate system
and maintain state roads,

'l'Al.LAlASSEE, Fla. I P11 A state hearing examiner
says insurance companies can charge men drivers wore
than women and singles more than married folks despite the
objections of Insuran ce Commissioner Bill Gunter.
Chris Bentley, Department of Administration chief hearing
examiner, struck down on Thursday Gunter's order requiring a halt to the companies' 20-year-old practice of
considering sex, marital status and academic achievement
when determining rates.
Gunter plans to appeal to the 1st District Co ur t of Appeal,
saying he still believes the discrimination is unjustified and
unfair.
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"Consumers seeking equity in the pricing of auto insurance
in Florida will share my disappointment in the opinion," he
said. "However, the question of equity in the pricing of this
important product is too critical an issue to be decided at the
administrative hearing level.
State law allows the use of the Factors in rate-setting as
long as it is consistent, Bentley said. And there is no evidence
insurance companies aren't applying the criteria uniformly.
Gunter's order was to take effect March 1, but Circuit
Judge Victor Cawthon blocked it indefinitely to allow the
administrative challenge to be heard by Bentley.
Fighting Gunter's order are the Insurance Services Office,
it New York-based rating service representing 342 coin-

panics; State Farm, Florida's largest auto insurer; Allstate,
the second largest; Government Employees Insurance Co.;
l.umbernuum's Mutual Casualty; and United States Fidelity
and Guaranty.
The insurance companies have argued that use of the
factors Is a valid insurance technique.

DANGER

Where did you
buy the

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A man,
Authorities said Williams would be
suspected of being the "Poison Gang" arraigned today in federal court.
extortionist who put cyanide in pickles
They said he was arrested on a federal
and teriyaki sauce sold at two Safeway warrant issued Thursday by U.S. District
supermarkets in the San Diego area, has Court Judge Edward A. Infante in San
been arrested, authorities said.
Diego.
Fdera1 agents and San Diego police
The warrant specifically charged
officers said they arrested Richard
Quincy Williams, 43, late Thursday at his
trailer home In Winchester, a rural
community 65 miles east of Los Angeles
In Riverside County.

Williams with obstructing, delaying and
interfering with commerce by extortion
and committing and threatening physical
violence to employees at a Jewelry store
and two Saf eway supermarkets.

manager

of
Maxwell
house's
Jacksonville plant.
Federal and state officials at
laboratories in Atlanta were examining
samples of a shipment of between 67,000
and 73,000 180-pound sacks of coffee as
well as the chemical antimony trioxide,
both of which were kept at Jacksonville
Port Authority warehouse.
Dust from ruptured bags of the

Jolla.

Last week, a imman who signed a note
"The Posion Gang," demanded the
LaJolla Safeway give him 50 unmounted
diamonds. The contents of the note in.
dicated where a jar of cyanide-laced
pickles were located in the store.

Volcano Eruption May Be Near
VANCOUVER, Wash. (UP!)

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chemical fell on at least "a few hundred
bags" of coffee beans, said Ballance.
lie said the possible contamination was
discovered March 26 by a Maxwell House
inspector.
During a 36-hour shutdown of the
warehouse last week ordered by the
Agriculture Department, vacuum
cleaners were used to separate foreign
matter and dust from the coffee beans.

DISASTERS?
volcanic Mount St. Helens apparently on the
verge of a major eruption, a state of
emergency was In effect today in the state of
Washington.
"The possibility of a major eruption or
mudflow Is real," Gov. Dixy Ray said late
Thursday In issuing a formal emergency
declaration (ruin her office In Olympia.
"The volcanic activity at Mount St. Helens
has created conditions that may threaten life
or cause widespread damage to property."
The governor directed state agencies to
activate disaster preparedness plans and
warned tourists and sightseers to stay away
from the mountain and its surrounding highways.
"Mount St. Helens seems to be In a ,'nii
reach a major eruption stage," said Dave
Endicott of the University of Washington.
"Seismic phenomena usually associated with
volcanos have all been speeded up in this

Helpful Volcano Tips
VANCOUVER, Wash. (UP!) — Some
excerpts from a U.S. Geological Survey
statement on what to do In the event of a
major volcanic eruption:
—"During an eruption move away from a
volcano, not toward it."
—"Hazards are greatest at the volcano
itself and diminish with increasing
dl5thflC"
—"If volcanic ash begins to fall heavily,
stay Indoors. If you are outside, seek
ter ...."
—"When the air is full of ash, keep your

eyes closed."
—"Do not try to drive a car during a
heavy fall of ash. The chance of an accident
will be Increased by poor visibility."
—"Mudflowa can move faster than you
can walk or run, but you can drive a car
faster than a mudflow will travel."
—'"Don't panic, keep calm."

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harmonic tremors Indicate we're In for more indicated molten rock was pushing up through
the

mountain's

underground channels.

The volcano has been spouting huge
The first of the new tremors was detected
Wantitles of steam jnd ash since March 27, Wednesday and was followed by two Thursday
but government scientists expressed evening, one at 7p.m. and another at 9:15 p.m.

Toxic Fumes Hurt Residents
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an eruption are there," said Dr. Steve Malone,
senior research associate at the University of
Washington's earthquake monitoring center. "heightened concern" today because of an
"Large earthquakes explosions, and now the Increased frequency of "harmonic tremors"
activity."

like them—

The warrant said Williams tried to
extort money, dianmonds and other
properties from two Safeway stores, one
in Pacific Beach and one in La Jolla, and
Black, Starr and Frost Jewelers in La

Contaminated Coffee May Be On Shelves
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) — About
500,000 pounds of Maxwell House coffee
was sent to supermarkets around the
country before it was discovered a
shipment of African coffee beans may
have been chemically contaminated at a
Jacksonville warehouse, officials said
today.
"I don't know where it (the coffee)
went or into what," said Ed Ballance,

At Jan's Produce-.
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vegetables?

Poison Gang' Suspect Arrested In L.A.

SOMERVILlE, Mass. (UP!)
Nearly
Upwards of 17,000 people In the path of the
17,000
evacuated
residents
began
returning
cloud
were forced to flee from a 30-block area
Sandra L. Kimler and 110Y bey
*swie N. Fr•iIer, AftamWe today to their homes where a toxic, drifting in Somerville, a wurkingdau city of 90,000.
I cloud Of chemical vapors from a railroad tank Shifting winds kept the vapors from drifting
Wines
John lalloy. Dilfone
ca felled nearly 150 people.
toward downtown Boston, 3 miles away.
Harold J. FIaean. Dillies
No one was killed by the blinding, choking
EWIn I. khuiir, Dillon.
Gary D. ciippord Jr., Lake
phoaphona tridiloride fume, Thursday, but
The cause Of time accident was a slow-moving
almost 110 people were treated at hospitals for locomotive that 'lammed Into a Boston &amp;
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An*m L. SWIM 011100
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sortie Perkins,GesiIa
siding In a freight yard early Thursday.
USIa Wilcox

terest rates.
Under the new mortgages, interest rates

10 percent could rise as high as 15 or fall as
can be increased or decreased at the
low as 5.
prescribed intervals according to a govern.
The board said this will allow savings and
nient index reflecting market mortgage
loans to continue their traditional role as a
rates for used houses. But they may not go, major source of mortgage money.

Five years.

Thursday authorized the roughly 2,000

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present a concert at Community United Methodist Church

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In Bert Lance Bank Trial
ATLANTA UPI
In a major blow to the
prosecution, a federal judge has ruled the government
failed to prove former federal Budget Director Bert
Lance and his co-defendants conspired to defraud
banks.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. Thursday
said he would throw out the first of 33 indictments In
the case and not allow the jury to consider it with the 32
remaining alleged violations of federal banking laws.
'Chief Prosecutor Edwin Toniko said the ruling would

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Choir From Belfast To Perform

VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope John Paul marked
Good Friday with preparations for asolemn Way of the
Cross march through the ruins of ancient Rome in reenactment of Christ's journey to Calvary.
John Paul, 59, who observed Holy Thursd
washing and kissingthe feet 112elderly
t.
John Lateran Basilica, spent most of the day resting in
his Vatican Palace apartments
Tonight John Paul will mark the most solemn event
in Christian history by leading a procession through
the towering ruins of the Colosseum to the Roman
Forum, stopping to pray 12 times.
In Kapitangan, Philippines, a Filipino woman who
said she saw and talked to Jesus Christ was nailed to a
cross under the noon sun today In a bloody Good Friday
ritual that attracted hundreds of zealots and tourists.
With handkerchiefs in their hands, many surged to
catch drop; of %goo4.that flowed kma,tlji hands of
Luciano Reyes, 21, who was impaled on anIll-loot wood
cross in front of a centuries-old church In Kapitangan,
a (arming village 25 tidIes north of Manila.

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Judge Rules No Conspiracy

,pefie nse Spending May Rise

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There were no indications he would summon his
foreign policy advisers to the mountaintop retreat for

Home Mortgage 'Negotiation' Plan Unveiled

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John Norden, former councilman, who lives near the Bennett house, said even with the structure "red tagged" by the
city's building department, the couple commenced with truss
work.
"I don't deny you right to build a house, but you should abide
by the law," he told the couple. "Who do you think you are?
he asked. "Are you privileged characters? You are no better
than the rest of us. You have cost this city thousands of
dollars."
Kulbes complained that rather than pointing out con,
struction deficiencies, the couple and Davis had gone to the
point of expecting him to supervise the construction work1
"That isn't my job," Kulbes said.
"Regardless what I tell them they either don't comprehend
or don't choose to follow directions," Kulbes told the council.
"I'm afraid of what will happen w hen they get into the elee-.

trical and plumbing work. I think I would have to go out there
of
good
every
day to be sure they were building in compliance with the
Fox said the Bennett's activities have shown a lack
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faith
law," he said.

action if necessary.
City Manager Phil Kulbes told the council three construction
deficiencies remain to be corrected on the structure. In addition he said at least one exterior wall is "not lumb "in that
it bows outward in the center.
"When you get all those things Finished (the deficiencies
corrected) you may come back to the council and ask for an
extension of time," Massey told the couple and a friend,
Robert Davis.
Davis has said he is a building contractor and helping the
Bennetts build the house.
The couple more than a year ago acquired the Pine Tree
Circle property and pitched a tent there. After a period of tine
passed, the city council ordered them to remove th e tent and
the couple began building the house.
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oupil e no
begin any new construction on the house until all deficiencies
were corrected. At the same time the council noted the
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"Don't add stuff that Is not there now," he said.

corrected."

Longwood, noting he would need the address to pursue legal

close, a new letdown came Thursday with an apparent
standoff between the White House and Iran's ruling
Revolutionary Council.
After a Five-hour meeting in Tehran, the council put
off a decision on President Abothassan Bani-Sadr's
proposal to have th e government take custody of the
hostages now In their 153rd day of captivity
until
Iran's parliament can decide their fate, at least two
months away.
Earlier, there had been talk of a possible takeover of
the hostages as early as Saturday.
The council asked for further clarifications from
President Carter on meeting Iran's condition there be
no more U.S. provocations or threats against Iran. It
was an apparent victory for the hard-liners and a
de feat for the moderate forces of Bani-Sadr.
Carter says Iranian authorities should consider the
"full Implications of their failure to take custody of
the hostages from the militants.
The president new to Camp David Thursday to spend
the Easter holiday weekend after the latest disappointment from Tehran. He planned to return to the
White House Monday.

"You have until May 1 to make the building a structure the
council doesn't have to condemn as unsafe, Sorenson sa1.

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Friday, April 4, 1980-4A

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The GOP Cuts,
Democratic Taxes

The Clock
'DONN A ESTES

The argument between Democrats and
Republicans on economic policy is coming down
to this: Should the federal budget be balanced by
cutting spending or raising taxes?
The division along party lines became clear in
the Senate recently when Republicans lined up
solidly behind Sen. William Roth of Delaware in
his effort to expose the budget balancing act of the
Democrats, as a "smokescreen" for a massive
tax increase. The Republicans were voted down,
as they inevitably are on party-line votes in the
present Senate, but Roth made his point.
The point is that the cries of anguish from
Democratic leaders over cutting $10 billion to $15
billion in spending in 1981 are diverting attention

from what is happening on the other side of the
budget - the revenue side. Cuts of that amount
are no big deal, says Roth. Even if they are made,
the Democrats will be relying on tax increases of
nearly $90 billion to keep the budget in balance in
1981.

The revenue side of the ledger looks like this:
An economy supercharged with inflation will
increase income tax revenue'by $35.7 billion. That
Includes the effect of "bracket creep," which
gives the government a bigger bite out of incomes
even though higher wages and salaries leave
Americans with less buying power than they had
before.
Social Security taxes will rise by $252 billion

"This is an excellent footing upon which to file
a dual taxation suit," said Sanford City Manager
Warren Knowles. 'If the county commissioners
want to play gaines with library service, they
are doing the people a disservice," said city
Commissioner John Morris.
"The city must protect itself to meet its
commitment to the GSA (U.S.
tU.S. General Services
Administration).," said Mayor Lee Moore.
These cwzimeiits came during an Intense 25minute discussion among Sanford officials at a
special meeting earlier this week called by
Mayor Moore to consider a lease agreement
submitted by the county to the city 48 hours
before deadline.
The city coiiiniissioners were forced to either
approve the county's version of a lease of the old
postolfice building in downtown Sanford for
continued use by the county as a library or to put
the county on notice, as required by the current
lease, that the city would cancel the agreement,
The old lease required six months notice of
cancellation,
If the city had not delivered notice of lease
cancellation by Thursday it would have lost

ownership of the 40,000 volumes It leased to the
county with the library building originally In
1%5.
Despite a workshop session between the city
commission and county commission in
December at which It was agreed a short term
lease would be worked out while the county made
Its long term plans on a Sanford based library,
the county submitted lease said much more,
The proposed county-written lease transferred
ownership of the books to the county and created
a new lease through April 18, 1983. The proposal
called for the city to deed the land and building to
the county.
The proposed lease said... "Upon expiration of
the term of this agreement (April 17, 1983) the
city shall deed the property being leased hereby
to the county."
The city must see that a library is maintained
at the building until April, 1983 or Its ownership
will revert to the GSA.
So, the commissioners were left with the
decision of having to notice the county of can.
cellation to retain ownership of the books so It
could operate a library there if the county

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1981 federal budget will have to be slashed
drastically to meet the inflation crisis, says
the White house. Although the administration
vows to slash without regard for political
consequences, stories already are leaking out
that tell a different tale. Here is one small
example.
Approximately 7 million federal workers
are not covered by Social Security. And for
good reason. They have their own pension
plan and retirement system, funded by tax
dollars, with benefits substantially higher
than under Social Security.
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the system than they would be required to
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contribute under Social Security. But they get
back much more. It is estimated that the
federal government could save several
hundred million dollars each year if these
workers were part of Social Security.
This has been a bone of contention in
NEW YORK i UPI) — If the current can.
He will have to be away from home and
Washington for years. Advocates of
didates for president were given the kind of family 20 to 30 percent of the time.
eliminating the federal-employee pension
aptitude test business uses to fill top jobs
Fully half his time on the job should be
systein include those interested in cutting
they'd probably all flunk, says Dr. Phil spent "listening to and interacting with
Launer.
federal expenses as well as those desirous of
people, in or out of his administration."
infusing the ailing Social Security system
Launer heads Launer &amp; Vistica Associates, Another 10 percent of his working time should
with substantial federal-worker conInc., a New York evaluating firm. For fun, be spent reading reports, bills and
trIbut1o,.
the company took one of its standard job newspapers.
However, federal employees and their
analysis questionnaires and applied it to the
One perk listed with the job Is that the
presidency.
unions bitterly oppose any such move. In fact,
president spends about 20 percent of his time
federal-employee unions reportedly have
The conclusion was that about the only high on vacation,
rallied a 53 tnilhlon.plus war chest to fight any
marks any of the current crop of candidates
The president should be an independent
such attempt — and any presidential canwould get would be for "affability"
til
and thinker,
but his independence will be
didate who dares to advocate It.
"promises."
For
"promises
kept,"
they'd
all
moderated
by
concern with getting reelected,
Candidate Jimmy Carter was handed a
get poor marks,
with
making
official
appointments, with using
potential political bomb when the panel he
Launer said the White House job descri phis clout to get a reluctant Congress to do
appointed to study the federal retirement
lion was not just a gag, though. It is an at- things, and finally "with making unpopular
system recommended that federal workers
tempt to show the weaknesses of our method decisions and sticking to them."
be placed within Social Security just as his
of choosing a president.
Another question: "How accessible Ii
administration began to explore ways to cut
Business firms use experts to recruit a top
support
for this individual (the president)?
federal expenditures to meet the inflation
executive.
Answer:
"No support - but lots of advice."
"crisis."
American voters have to choose among a
And the job is described as dead end. It
The White House doesn't plan to release the
crop of candidates running hard for the job
"Universal Social Security Coverage Study"
and the Increasingly drawn out campaigns leads only to being an ex-president.
The evaluation also lists the qualities that
until some time in the future, and those who
aren't improving
the
chances
of
a
sound
would
render an individual unacceptable
have read Its unexpected recommendations
choice,
regardless
of other strengths: dishonesty,
understand why it's being kept "under
Launer conceded that he didn't know how
to
lack
of
sincerity
or believability, Inability to
study."
improve the system but said he thought at.
manage
people
and
programs.
it is no surprise that the panel recomtention ought to be called to its shortcomings.
mended that federal workers be required to
Launer's job description for an occupant of
The reasons for failure of past presidents
join Social Security, as all other workers are
the White House is pretty formidable,
were given as: lack of honesty. (Nixon)",
now required to do. But it was expected that
The easiest qualification is the formal "sloth not working at the job all the time 11
the change would be "grundfatheredin;"that
education required
a bachelor's degree "poor,communication" and "too much
Is, that all workers currently under the
"with emphasis on economics and history." isolation from people's needs and desires."
federal system would remain in that system
Then things get tough.
Finally on the posilionreqalrementtheck.
while newly hired workers would be placed in
Remember Harry Truman's desk sign, list under very significant qualificatIons it
social Security.
"The buck stops here?" The president has no lists:
Not so, say those who have read the report.
one to lean on but he is answerable to cornIndependent thinking, emotional cornThe report apparently recommends that all plaints, pleas and abuse from 220 million posure, take-charge capacity, tact wIde
federal workers not now of retirement age,
individuals.
reading, sales comprehension, Ability to won
meaning about six out of every seven, be
One question in the job evaluation: ,To under pressure, ability to make decisions and
Immediately put into Social Security, and that
what extent is Job applicant expected to work willingness to trade and negotiate.
all funds now in the federal system, minus
on his own?" The grim answer is "100 perThose abilities listed as not significant are
what is necessary to cover those currently cent."
computational skills, mechanical corn.
retired or retiring soon, be transferred to
He has to be a self-starter. Only 10 percent
ehension, spatial ability and ability to
Social Security,
of his duties are laid out for him bylaw.
devise systems.

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production will bring in $13.9 billion.

If Congress adopts President Carter's proposal
to withhold tax from interest and dividend
payments, this will produce an extra $3 billion,
Finally, the $4.60a barrel import fee Mr. Carter
is Imposing on foreign oil - passed on to motorists
as a 10-cent-a-gallon " "conservation tax" on
gasoline - will produce an additional $10 billion in
federal revenue.
That's $87.8 billion in additional revenue in sight

for test - an itiaisot *rsan is rst

over what the feds are collecting In 1980. This will
Push the federal tax burden to nearly 22 percent of
the gross national product. And with all that,
spending programs now in place would leave a
deficit of between $10 billion and $15 billion In the
1981 budget unless Congress starts cutting back,
which is what the Democrats are noisily
promising to do.
Roth and his Republican colleagues offered the
Senate an alternative - a strategy committing
the federal government not simply to a balanced
budget but a budget trimmed back substantially
enough to hold federal spending to 21 percent (If
the GNP. That would et'itall budget cuts in the
range of $33 billion and would permit taxpayers to
keep some of the $87,8 billlbn in additional taxes
they will otherwise surrender to Washington. The
Democrats closed ranks, however, and the Roth
plan was defeated.
The Republican position set forth in the Senate
debate is that a responsible fiscal policy does not
begin and end with a balanced budget. Government borrowing to finance budget deficits is only
one aspect of our economic problem. Overall, it is
the ever-Increasing federal claim on our national
wealth, both through borrowing and taxation, that
is working against the formation of investment
capital and leading to a decline in productivity,
Yes, Washington should balance the budget. But
what the Republicans are pointing out is that the
Democrats are proposing to balance it with a
thumb on the scale
with tax increases, not
meaningful cuts in spending.

Louise Crawford, equal employment op.
portunity officer of Seminole Community Action,
has been reelected president of Central Florida
Legal Services. The territory of the legal setvices organization encompasses Seminole,
Volusla, St. Johns, Flagler, Putnam and Brevard
counties.
Others elected were: Charles OrclnoofVolusla
County, vice president; James Silrey of Putnam
County, secretary, and Miss Minnie Lewis of
Volusla, treasurer.

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Friday, April 4, 1 91"A

decides not to. "How would we operate a library
without books?" Knowles asked.
At the same time It voted to notify the county of
the lease cancellation, the commissioners
authorized Mayor Moore to sign a city-proposed
lease agreement omitting the section that would
have given the county the building. The city
proposed lease would have given he county the
right to lease the building Indefinitely, Moore
said!
Moore added, the city's action gives the county
time to consider again the matter.

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under increases voted by Congress in 1978 and
taking effect next Jan. 1.
The new "windfall profits tax" on domestic oil

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Optimism
Prevails
Things am tough all over, right?
Battered by inflation, the economy is falling
apart. The energy pinch threatens to turn the
lights down low, if not completely out.
Abroad, crisis follows crisis in an ominous
rush. At home, the post-Watergate morality
In national government brought us first
Koreagate and now Abscam. And at the local
level, staving off collapse rather than public
service has become the first order of business
for cities - even those, like Chicago, that
were supposed to work.
Clearly, the future appears bleak.
Except, as it turns out, to most Americans.
If you look at the upside of the figures just
in from an opinion poll, conducted by Civic
Service Inc., a St. Louis-based political
research organization, there Is a lot more
buoyancy in the American mood and faith In
the American future than might be expected
in this time of well-publicized troubles.
Asked, for example, how they foresaw the
quality of life for Americans fn years to come
almost 48 percent of the interviewees thought
it would decline from what we now know. But
a shade more than 5O percent thought itwould
be unchanged or even better.
That question may be regarded as a near
stand-off. But from there on, there was a
pronounced shift to the positive side In the
anti,
An impressive 63 percent believe that
present energy problems will be resolved so
that the standard of living to which we have
become accustomed can not only be main.
tamed but continue to improve,
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economy receives a vote of
confidence from better than 84 percent. They
do not expect to be overtaken by Japanese or
Europeans and replaced as the most
prosperous large nation in the world.
On the world political scene, confidence
waseven stronger - almost 69 percent
believing the United States Is capable of
meeting challenges on many fronts and

remaining a superpower of worldwide In-

AM saving the best for almost last,
Americans would appear to be far from as
turned off politically as reaction to

Washington scandals and the crisis-ridden
state of local government In recent years
indicate. A potent 74 percent believes
the system still works compared with an
avOWedly peimistic minority of only 18.7
percent. Faith persists In the capability of
American political processes to provide
solutions to public problens and to encourage
Popular involvement In the political process.
By the time the interviewees were hit with
the lastquestionof the series. $eperoent were
of the opinion that their children would enjoy
as good crew
even better
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D1*d DEA People Plot To Kill Torri los?
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BERRY'S WORLD

WASHINGTON Gen. Omar Torrijos,now
In the center of a controversy involving the
shah of Iran, was the Intended victim of an
alleged assassination plot In 1973. In
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rumors" that Watergate plotters had marked

Torrijos for asInsination.

Now, a long-burled Justice Department
document discloses that high officials of the
Drug Enforcement Administration were
investigated for possible involvement In the
alleged Watergate-era plot to assassinate
Torrijos.
Those suspected of involvement have either
made emphatic denials or refused to com.

meat, andno Prosecutions, resulted from
the investigation. Yet the Justice Department
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The report wu submitted by u..i
Defeo. head of a acemeat turn assigned by then-Attorney ,
General Edward Levi in 197$ to linveotIgste
allegations of fraud, irregularity, and
misconduct" in the DEA during the Nixon
administration. The Defeo Report was in
effect a confidential briefing for Justi*
Departmsat officials in handling

congressional iwumlrles about DEA.

The alleged assassination plot supposedly

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into the Watergate scandals.
Justice Department. DurkIn denied any
The Defeo Renort notes that the Senate parU1paUonIna plot to kill TjeAnd aw

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of evidence, that anyone at DEA was ever
disc4plined, and is not convinced that the

misconduct has been cleaned up.
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations he wasn't even a member of the Special
The Delso Report was a closely guarded
"Inquired into reports that Philip Smith and Operations branch of DEA, which
was the secret from the sta rt. A secret memo dated
William Durkin participated In discussions target of the Defeo investIgation.
March , 197$, notes that a meeting of Levi
within DEA regarding a proposal to
ng Is thai' the DEA, which
what's
interesti
And
his top aides, It
'dec14sd that we
luassinate the President of Panama, who did not figure in the wmtiaUon stories at
should
ccUnu,
to
resist
diaclnahtg to
was suspected of being involved in drug the time, had recently become a repository
Congress
any
portion
of
the
Detso Report
trIffICIIIXUJ.
for CIA alumni. Lucian Conein, a colorful ex.
being reviewed for pbh criminal or ad.
From the careful wording of the report, It is CIA operative, was named by the White
mlnlatrativeactics."Nosucbactien was ever
net clear whether the DEA discussions House In 1972 as head of DEA's Special
taken, however.
concerned an agency proposal to kill Torrijos Operations. He promptly recruIted 14 CIA
Meanwhile, Consla has risen even Pu jhsr In
coUeagues for his lknsenber widsecoves
or was someone else's plot. In fact, the
the DEA hierarchy, and Is now In charge of
notes that "Smith stated that he had not teen at the drug agency, according to the
"strategic i14.l'Ige"ce." Durkin Is retired.
SIT1IUI left the DCA to work for INThRTEL
participated In any such discussion but had DdOO Report.
sW&amp;- the rdepence to emllimiegloo, the
ad Is now ntft vp a minIM" system
developed information ofa plot to kill General
i
for the Great Bay Cesino In Atiantir city.
s
Information was "quickly transmitted to the of misconduct at DEA. they include a com
Another of the DEA ohe was not so
CIA for transmittal to the Republic of intelligence project in the Calbbssn, use of
IWOMIL kato Baste who was involved In
Panama," and that the plot "had been "certain non-conventIonal Investigative
DEA'i OpitloiI Qoeplir penetration of
mad
verified
neutralized."
techniques" In Panama, improper In. somWng interests, rsosuMly died upder
'ad cimiMa.ess. A cor'iooal
L.
However, the Defeo Report goes on to say: volveinent with gnljng lnteri
Who
'iiedid Mi47u11ty, eald
Vegas
and
a
'et'abl,
rslat1
&amp;4 W.
"It vu alleged that a discussion concerning
"Barb
v
the
men
who knew too much,"
personnel
and
IN1ERtEL
a
ssauInatlon involved the p4bflhty of
Footnote:
Ad
about
private
security
finn.
a y-b4t DEA
klllingMr, Noryago, the principal assistant to
plot
agal*
Tivijes,
Consir
mination
the President of P nam ,and that Smith and
Sen. Dennis DeConcug,DArts., II4 $0
4W
osrlosaly.
10
"theta
net
my vat.
William DurIdu actually proposed that he be Investigate the charges listed Ia the .a
di,"
be
s"
know
"I
nothing
sheet
It.
1èt's
pressed report, which Justice has refused to
killed."
.
soon'
LUOW
west
you're
talking
When contacted by my reporter Sally Ann give him. DeConcini is concerned at the lack
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If you have heard that ft Un-American to buy an
imported car, please think about this:
A factual study prepared by a leading research
organization proves that imported cars save the United
States almost 5,000,000,000 dollars a year that we
don't have to spend to import foreign oil from the oil
producing nations.
This means If all the cars on the American road
today were US. domestic makes, wiled have to import
an extra 311,000,000 barrels of oil a year. That would
practically double the shortage In our oil supply
caused by the political upheavals In the Middle East.
Even if there were no shortage, imported oil is
what is causing our double digit inflation, creating the
huge Imbalance in our balance of payments and

continuing to erode the strength of the American dollar.
President Carter has stated time and time again that
imported oil is the #1 cause of inflation.
However, if all the cars in the United States were
imports, like Toyotas, we would not have to import any
oil from OPEC whatsoever,
Imports make jobs.
Imports are "Un-American"? Ask any of the over
138,000 Americans who sell and service imported cars.
They work for over 4,500 American business firms that
had a total payroll of $2,008,000,000. And these firma
paid $607,000,000 In taxes according to a two year
old study. The figures for this year will be much higher.
But this is money that stayed here in the U.S.A.,
instead of going to OPEC.

Right here In the Southeast, we employ more than
5,100 Americans In our Toyota organization. Not just
In our port, plant, warehouse and massive parts depot
In Jacksonville, but at our 156 dealers in five states.
And we don't try to hide the fact that a Toyota is an
imported car. Unlike the Dodge Colt and Plymouth
Champ from Mitsubishi. Or the Chevy Luv pickup from
lauzu or the Ford Courier from Toyo Kogyo in Japan.

Or the Ford Fiesta from Germany. We're proud
of our Toyotas and the fuel they save our country.
Right now, Americans are exercising their

freedom of choice by buying more and more fuel.
efficient, imported cars. This freedom must be
preserved. We can continue to import cars. Or we
can import more OPEC oil

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The 156 American Toyota Dealers and their employees in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
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to load the bases by walking Colonial's
Herald Spo rts Writer
lead off hitter Ste lannini. Second
Colonial's
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only four hits off of Lyn;an's pitching bases by lining a double into center
Thursday afternoon, but they took field, giving Colonial a 4.1 lead.
advantage of 10 walks to slice down
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the
Greyhounds
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between
the
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Negotiations
ark OP timism
Metro and Five Star Conference foes, fifth when he placed a base hit by the
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NEW YORK (Ui'I)
To achieve that end, Moffett explained
Moffett
said
the
first
will
be held in- New going. We talked about what is going on In
A "fruitful" first
,..top of the fourth, Lyman starter Jeff left fielder Jim Blake. Those two runs
meeting with a federal negotiator lent an
three conference rooms had been set up soKerr issued a pair of free passes. Bob were the only allowed by winning
York next Tuesday with other meetings spring training."
optimistic note Friday to negotiations betthat he could meet separately with each
scheduled for April 10, 15 and 16, presumably
Ray Grebey, representing the clubowners,
•:. Parker came on to relieve Kerr only pitcher Keith Bostwick. He was called
ween the Major League Baseball Players Asgroup or bring parts of each group or the
in New York.
merely said before the meeting, "the
sociation and the clubowners working to
Asked If the meeting made progress, mediator is In charge of this negotiating entire groups together in one room.
prevent a strike on May 23.
He said after the meeting that more ban
Moffett said, "We have more than
had session." He was not available for comment
. . Ow
ers E
Kenneth Moffett, deputy director of the
genei'allUes had been discussed -that actual
before ... we now have seven meetings.':
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issues had been under Wscussion.
"We set procedures and have a series of
future meetings," said Moffett. "Yes,, the
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Moffett explained before the meeting that
Marvin Miller, executive director of the his goal was "to find areas of agreement bePlayers Association. 'We kind of found the tween the parties and by doing so, to take
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league owner, whose identity shall be
As matters stand now, with the

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too, and usually wind up in greater
need than those who reach the big
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withheld because lie didn't make it players striking through this week owners aren't that hard pressed
I think the owners make a big
clear whether he was speaking on or and threatening to go on a longer one financially as they claim. The owners
mistake by characterizing the players
off the record, made a co nfession to if io new agreement is reached by keel) contradicting that, but
as "greedy." To begin with they are
me in Florida a few days ago.
May 22, they are putting all the onus whichever way it is, I don't think
denigrating their own product, a
"I'm embarrassed," he said.
on the owners. The players feel the major-league players as a group can
product they ultimately will have to
owners got themselves into this mess, make a valid claimis to being un- And from the way he said it, there
sell to the fans, and I frequently get
so why help them? Let (hens get out of derpaid.
the feeling this is a case of the pot
wasn't any question he meant it.
it by themselves.
calling the kettle black.
- He was talking about the plight
Nov and then, the players tell
Somehow, it strikes use, the real
baseball is in and more specifically,
I can understand the players' at- it's not the Imioney, it's the principle.
the seemingly insoluble problem
The
players
claim
they
are
fighting seat of a ll the trouble could be that old
titude, but even they will concede it's
which has resulted from the payment
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so
much
for
their
own
in- devil, television, it all but killed minor
an antagonistic one. And in that
league baseba ll, and with all the backof such La'ish sun to free-agent
those
younger
players
context it serves no more useful terests as for
ballplayers.
who will cosmic up to the big leagues and-forth now over who's more enpurpose than the feeling expressed b)
titled to a greater share of all the
"We are the ones who created this one former pitcher given a huge bonus after them. Principle, right?
money
it is paying out, TV might
for signing back in the 50s.
iwselves," he went on, meaning the
That one leaves me a little skep. eventually put
league baseball
"They got all this money in me," he tical. If they're so concerned about Into a terminalmajor
owners, "and I aims as much responstate.
bible as any of the rest. But what was I
said to some of his fellow players. other players besides themselves,
Settling the current differences
"Now, let's see them get it out of use." how come they
to do? All of us are trying to win,
have a cut-off point in between th e owners and the players
trying to put toget her the best possible
To be sure, all players don't feel their pension play (lint leaves former won't be easy. Still, it figures to be
bell club, so when a player you think
that Way, which is fortunate. What is players in tile big leagues before the less difficult than settling future ones.
unfortunate is that so few of them do plan was implemented without any
an help you becomes available, you
The key word would seem to be
e a bid for Will. If you don't, you
not realize that they and the owners pension benefits? And what about restraint. On both sides, so that when
are in a form of partnership together. those players who spend their entire
km't get him and you fail to improve
this Issue is finally resolved, each side
iourself. But if you do get him by
If the owners fail and go out of careers in the minors? The minor can
say it is satisfied with a just and
'ending so much money, all you're
business, so do the players. Marvin leaguers are professional ballplayers, reasonable settlement,

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on in the first inning when Colonial against five losses on the season.
starter Lennie Richards loaded the
Jeff Kerrsuffered the mound loss
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oases oezore ueparung wit h a sore for the Greyhounds, although he gave
arm.
up only one hit. He had control
Shortstop Tim Dawkins bobbled a problems, walking seven batters in
slow ground ball hit by centerfielder three-and-a-third innings.
Mike Andriano to give Lyman a 1.0
The loss dumped Lyman to 12-7 for
first inning lead.
the year. The Hounds will jump back
The Grenadiers used three singles, into Five Star Conference action
a walk and a suicide bunt to collect Saturday afternoon at Seminole
three insurance runs in the seventh Community College against the
inning, pushing their record to 14 wins Patriots of Lake Brantley.

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Federal Med.intion and Conciliation Service,
said after a two-hour negotiating session the
meeting was fruitful and revealed both sides
agreed to seven future meetings.

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Lyman shortstop-pitcher Bob Parker takes a cut
against Colonial Thursday afternoon. Despite a
strong relief performance From Parker and good
hitting from Jeff Kerr the 1founds fell to Colonial
7-3.

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"Today's round for me really instilled some
Tom
Purtzer has had problems with his eyesight
confidence
in mime," Gilder said. "I've be en
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concentration
putting
badly
fo ur or five months. I hit the
in
recent
weeks
but ad_____
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well
today."
nutted
lie
milked
his
first
round
in
the
•.
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Reginald Hayes tossed a no- command with four runs in when Atlantic Bank scored batters Ile faced in the bottom one in the fifth before allowing
for tile improved play.
Tile former Arizona State golfer strung out
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tilt shutout and keyed first and the top of the first Inning. A nine runs. In the second in- of the third and George's went Flagship to score its final run eight birdies and it) pars over the Forest Oaks
Craig Stadler, winner of this year's Bob
;:second intling rallies with a two-out double by Hayes was ning, Atlantic Bank sent 17 on to score 11 runs on three in the top of the sixth.
floix, Classic, and 1977 GGO winner Danny
Country Club course Thursdiny for ;I course______
-- pair of extra-base hits the only hit of the inning,
batters to the plate and scored
hits. The three hits were
Edwards were tied for third place after
George's was out-hit five to record 64 and it t%o-stroke lead over Bob
Thursday as Seminole
Seminole
Petroleum
put
a
dozen
runs.
consecutive
singles by Eddie four. Rinkavage scored two of Gilder.
shooting 67 Thursday.
Right-handed Raider pitcher Breit Wise (allows
Seminole COMMUnity'College's Brett Wise puts a good pickoff move on
PICKOFF
j..1, Petroleum stunned Jack seven more runs on tile board
Brian Ashcraft collected his Barnes, Scott Carter and Phil his team's four hits, both
"I really got the best out of this round," lie
"Sixty-seven was about the worst I could
through against Florida Junior College Thursday
display and gets set to fire to first attempting to nail a Florida Junior
.,! , ..Prosser Ford 16-0 in the in the top of the second, again second hoimie run in as many Rinkavage which were singles.
have shot today," said Stadler. -1 missed a lot
said. "I probably turned a 67 into
College
.l,"
afternoon. Wise went the distance, spacing out
base runner during the Raider's 9-3 win Thursday afternoon. Ed Sapp
Sanford Little American scoring with Just one hit, a games and also added a followed by three more walks
ofshiortputts. It could have been a little better
An apparent blood sugar imbalance has
Miller slapped a double and
four hits to help SCC score a 9-3 win over Florida
provided the big stick for the Raiders, collecting three hits In four at batsand
ague.
triple
by
Hayes.
double
for
Atlantic
Bank,
and
an
error,
but I have no complaints."
Purtzer
to
have
trouble
focusing.
But
4f,,.
single and Brian Sheffield caused
College.
an and
driving In a trio of runs for 8CC.
lie ollened witha 5-under-pat-31 on the front
tile problem clears within .I few hours. It
George's shocked defending Seminole Petroleum were Monsaur Baker each slapped the bottom of
side
but bogeyed the 10th hole and had only
forced
him
out
of
Wednesday's
pro-am,
but
he
the fourth and losers,
'city champ Flagship Bank of back-to-back singles by a pair of singles. David Rape
one birdie on the back to finish at 67.
said he was not bothered Thursday.
JACK
SIMINOLI
Seminole 16-9, while Atlantic Tonuny Mitchell and Bill)' rapped a triple and Joe)'
Larry Nelson led if group of seven golfers at
"I drove the ball extremely good and long
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Bank blasted Krayola Kollege Pen.ick that started a five-run Evans smashed a double.
BANK
68
Pomp
and
and seven others were at 69, five strokes
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some
pretty
good
putts
and
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24-4.
John Cooks, Ben Grant and LSflIS .
behind
I'urtzer.
haven't
6
been
doing
that
lately."
Ti pton
2 i
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Eddie Korgan was the Danny Hobby had the hits for
Smith
The win was especially
M
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Defending
champion Raymond Floyd had a
Gilder
had
six
birdies
in
his
bogey-free
422 1II*$V45S
I2 Pealct
Shffl,Id
pheasant
for the Seminole pitching and hitting hero for Krayola Kollege.
21,
DS1Sfl
Knight
70
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The Smoke Pshick, president of CART, said several
Thursday.
Sixty-six golfers finished the
c'.i
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The
66
equaled
the
a
Ni$m
previo
us
3
25 Indianapolis 500 and Pocono 500, will be run
!.f!.Hall, King, Patrick, Roger Penske and Rolla
H a ves
Mills,
3 1 2 1Iwars
' ' record held by five golfers,
t
Petroleum nine, which spent Atlantic Bank. He allowed
generated by the U.S. auto racing community changes we: made.
first round at nar-72 or better.
Flagship
Bank
of
Seminole
Baker
with USAC boost restrictions of 48 Inches on
Vollstedt. Foyt and King are the .iOrtly
''"'the 1979 season firmly im. just three hits and struck out appeared to be coasting to its Wright
ittip ti, 1111""ber
I @ I Hambers
today wasn't coming from blown engines,
Minge
eightcylinder and six-cylinder overhead
.
II
members who are not car owners.
The
2 1 I Dvsi1
two
groups
will
race
together
under
the
$ $ PTSSIIf
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planted in the league cellar. nine in another game that was second win of the young Jacsan
pinning tires or even heated bickering
itip
ti
, Bellam y
camshaft engines, 58 Inches for turbocharged
but =me banner at Ontario Motor Speedway in
CRL will have total autonomy in policy
•,•.-- Hayes struck out seven shortened to four innings season, posting eight runs in
II
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s'o' peace pipes.
see
IlIIfbS
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Davis
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California, April 13. But the setdement called
Williams
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decisions although it will be under USAC.
' %' batters during the four-inning under the Mrun lead rule.
3
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tile
first
three
innings.
Then
jacksen
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The U.S. Auto Club and Championship Auto
26 I
engines.
CART
restrictions
call
for
70
Joches
33 f $
ti twin 200-mile races
be
es ed
TOTALS
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Several USAC bylaws changes were
-,'Contest,
At the plate, Korgan was the bottom dropped out.
the
Racing Teams announced settlement in the
for fourcylinder engines and 60 Inches; for all
with CART rules, including engine and tur.
.1 -10-run lead rule.
necessary, but its board agreed to those. last
four for five, including two
Flagship starter Terry pl*gwp sank
481
17-month feud, Dissident racing teams split bocharger restrictions.
other turbocharged engines,
weekend.
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Petroleum
took
singles in the first inning Miller walked the first three o..rs.'s
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The first USACrace will be the Tens 200 at
There likely will be 14 more races, com.
own group,CART,in a war over rules, natrily
-,, # 1.
In addition CART was assured represenCollege Station, April 28. USAC rules will be
bifling the CART and usAc schedules, The
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (U1111) - With
engine specifications.
when she hit two balls into the
tatlon on the USAC board of dIrecc*-s.
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in
effect
for
that
unified
schedule
will
be
(lie
tees moved up and tile usually tough
The struggle was settled with a
surrounding the monstrous green and
and Penske will fill two
-- Mission hills Country Club course playing
promise based on a plan offered earlier by
The Unifying force will be a six-criember
finished with it 79.
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_Be6"@j_pW _= im
- dy were finalized for
now and the organization will have two spots
.
.
only at about 5,900 yards, 18 players, led by
John Cooper, president of the Indianapolis thelM esmsmign in USAC and CART, each
board of governors which will formulate rules'
Jo Anne Carner, the leading I.I1GA money
in the future.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President past competitor in Olympic women's Christopher and Defense Secretary in Afghanistan."
Sandra
Palmer's
6-under-par
Motor Speedway.
66,
fired
suband
regulations
for
the
Championship
Racing
I
winner
this year, and Nancy Lopez, tile
organization will sanction Its own races with
A USAC statement said It hoped the CRL
.
Carter's decision to turn down a rowing.
.
Harold Brown suet Thursday with a
Asked
what
the
government
would
par
rounds
in
time
opening
League
under
USAC
round
of
the
$250,000
suctionim.
Cooper's plan saved as the framework, but
money
leader
in 1978 and 1979, were tied at 72,
munbers of both group participating.
. ,.!, compromise plan by U.S. Olympians
board would be able to finalize rules for the
group representing the athletes' gov- do if the U.S. Olympic Committee or LPGA Winners CireI e toUrnaill
I
,
en.
USAC President Dick King and U.E. "Pat"
Asked
if
the
White
House
rebuff
six
strokes
off
tile liace.
That means Some races. including the May
4
CRL board members include
Jim
1961-83 seasons
to give the United States limited made
.
Palmer, who joined the tour in 1964, has
participation in the Moscow summer athletes might defy Carter and par- effort to persuade them to support the anyway, Christopher told reporters, mmament-record 30 over (tie front nine as she
ID-0-In
I
games
may
push
some
athletes
to
battling a stomach infection for the past
"Well, we haven't reached that point grabbed a two-stroke lead entering today's
.1.
ticipate, Larry Hough offered a fir,,, goverrunent's position.
four
'
openly
defy
his
ban.
months.
11cr remarkable front nine, one
.1
second round of the richest LPGA eent iti time
Christopher said he and Brown yet."
"yes."
The U.S. Olympic Committee's 47stroke off the all-time LPGft record, included
"Certainly it's conceivable," he "emphasized the brutal war that is
•
"But we hope that the sportsmen of United States.
it 10-foot putt to save par on the fourth hole
member Athletes Advisory Council
Palmer needed just 11 putts over tile first
being conducted by the Soviet Union the country will recognize the national
.?
said.
and
she bare!)- niissed a five-footer for a
interest and take the decision on their nine holes on the par-72 layout in carding six
Ms. DeFrantz argued a partial in Afghanistan "i'
birdie
on No. 8.
White House Thursday to
the
birdies and no bogeys. Her 66 equaled her
"We emphasized deterrence of that own not to attend."
compromise offer, which would allow boycott "would enhance the power of
caeer
test.
"The back nine here is more difficult than
athletes to compete, but not par- the message" Carter is sending to the kind of aggression does require
In another development, Sears,
) tc'y'
Tied
for
second
at
68
were
Peggy
Conley,
the
front and things really weren't too
over the Afghan Invasion and sacrifices by all,
..,.
".
ticipate in the ceremonies or awards
.
Roebuck &amp; Co. announced it will hold Vicki Fergon and Beth Solomon. Another
spectacular
after the front side," Palmer
.
ntations.
But
they
came
away
make
it
more
effective
than
totally
~
, I .
"And this is perhaps the most im. back a $25,000 payment to the U.S. stroke back at 69 were Sally Little,
ni
abstai
ng
from
the
contest.
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portant point - if the United ta
"Amid do you know the'major leagues do not
-,
disappointed,
a clause
to
By SAM COOl
committee until the panel pledges not Massey and Jane Blalock, winner of the
playing very fast, so it looks like we'll have
Protect
Fred
Newhouse,
a
runner
from
were
to decide to go to the games at to take part in the games. The firm tournafnent in its inaugural year, 1972.
"It
seems
that
the
position
of
the
ent them from going bankrupt? In other words to
. some low sLores unless tile wind comes up."
I
this
White House has not changed," said Baton Rouge, La., agreed.
be a condonation, denied
one of their associates," be said.
under pressure from
Sandra Post winner of the tournament
Temperatures were in the low 80s with Just
If y6u think you have money proble=4 00 A WW Of ths
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Deputy Secretary of State Warren an approval of the Soviet aggression the White House.
Along with 06Idea, Rinker feels Oat there am mm owners
.
.Anita DeFrantz of Philadelphia. a
1978and
1979,cardeda9at
thepar-5,18th
hole
,I
gentle breeze.
In major league baseball.
In baseball that wouldn't care If one of their associates would
"Three-hiundeeci million dollars right now is owed to banks in
go bankrupt primarily Charlie Finley and his Oakland A's.
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the United States for defelTed.psyfl*flt$ $0 baseball PlSym,"
"He's (Finley) close to it," confided Rinker, "But he keeps
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said Sanford's resident baseball expert Wee
wrltingitnff. "He'sllkeGeorgestelnbrenner (Yankee owner).
LOW
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It doesn't look like Finley wW
out money,"
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Giants organization, has gut the past 11" years rft%rbWft
4 BoSton Sherry
5.20 3.20 Texas
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Rinker doesn't sympathize with the ownas or the playem
park 5.5. Evan) -3•1.
tono IS
Sanford Memorial Stadlusn for his besebSil C$51W&amp;
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He feels both have combined to put baseball In Lii present
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Seattle
John
says the SuperSonics
should exploit Portland's inexperience tonight in Game 2 of
their Western Conference playoff series,
"They had a couple of rookies in there and they didn't
handle the ball well," Johnson said, referring to Seattle's
12D-110 victory over Portland in the opener.
"Our press was the key," continued Johnson, a former
Blazer. "We wanted turnovers, and got turnovers, and we
stole the game. I think we can do it again In Portland, but it
won't be easy."
In other gaines, Philadelphia is at Washington with a
chance to clinch its series, Houston takes a 1-0 lead to San
Antonio and Phoenix is at Kansas City rleeding one victory
to advance to the next round,
Seattle, the defending league champion, can end the
series If it uses its press the same way it did in Game 1, The
press, conning when the score was close, forced five Blazer
turnovers and produced a 15-point Sonic head.
But playoff experience is also telling the Sonics to avoid
overconfidence.
"Nothing Is obvious," said Gus Williams, who scored 35
points in the opener. "When you start to believe that, that's
when you lose a step."
Portland center Toni Owens stressed his tesm can
recover and prolong the series.
"Seattle Is great team," Owens said. "The encouraging
thing about going Into
2 Is that
know we can come
back and snake a game of it U we get behind."
If the Sonics win tonight, they advance to the conference
semifinals, taking on Milwaukee, the Central Division
forward

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the playoffs. A Portland victory sets up a third game with
the Sonics in Seattle Sunday.
Elsewhere, the 76era hope to employ soperior depth to
eliminite the Bullets,
"They dido't even nilas me," d Philadelphia's Julius
Erving, who was held to 14 points and 5 rebounds In the
76ers' 1116victory inGame I. "Someone came through for
us, as usual."
Caldwell Jones was the main soiree of the depth.
with a broken nose and sore toes, he tossed In ii points and
pulled down 28 rebounds while holding Elvin Hayes to 14
points, nine under his average.
Jones, who sprainet! his toot with four minutes to play,
went with a plan Of going as hard as he could for as long as
he could, trying to wow Hayes down,
X-rays TWnmby showed no broken bw* in Joan' foot.
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Rollins, 9:30 p.m.
Ecksid
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p.m.
Tennessee (2). 7 p.m.
Florida

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$SleckJackMil 5.20 460 3.20 32L544.

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Thursday's Issuils
Tile, Tabak (3) and Fsinburg; xii necessary
10 7 .515
LVthSrS,TrINItyS
Ragland, Alexander (5) and Ar- (Winner plays Boston)
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thur. Hitters: Miami beach. Stolls
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Western Conference
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50 9 .536 Luther
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Todd
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9 9 .Wo (5) and Kathonich, Sanders,
Records: M18ml Beach 9.8.1; (All Times EST)
Ssaflhe vs. Portland
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Lake
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Johnson
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Urbach
Todays
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9 13
April 2
Seattle, 120, Portland
3-3. Luther:
Merrick
2.2,
Lake Brantley at Bishop Moore
6 fl
McLaughlin 2-2 HR. Records- (4 p.m.); Syracuse, N.Y. at 110

5.80 13.90 Pittsburgh
5.00 Sin Diego

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Upclose

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6.00 2.50
330 6 Dusty Ramble
4 Nol ly Buck
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D 3.40 3.20
lWright Don Won
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0(1-3) 5230, P (3-1) 3240, T (3
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Firstrace-$.16,C: 31s17
15.60 4.60 Los Angeles
340 350 340 3GHG's Scooter
SWright Caper
640 Atlanta
IRIs Eve
6.00 340 7MinasotaMarc
0(2-4) 7S.20: P 14-21 261.40: T (4. Montreal
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Philadelphia
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St. Louis
Tenth race-S-iL A: 31:16
Sies.sdrace-$-Ie,C: 31:11
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owners we going too fW.11
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as an ego trip," declared Rinker abmt On Brava flim.
Rinker draws an Interesting ci*T.iation between
But as a player I feel he's carrying dictation a little too far,.
w cable ty000n.
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Hill Of Fame, which conducted balloting last year. Others years Of his life
Rialmir Is* some oW= we of ft 001010 that by may be dm,"RWw InsisbabiwIthe &amp;M apmft which hu
1 -'a -1 wm Chwin "C"11 Evan Jr., M GraW,
shirt Of
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no that It will be (OSIII (OrthIni to make It," aid Rink'.
Gals isyirs amid Willy, WhIt.e.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

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Things could develop this You're a winner If you are

coming year so as to enable philosophical.
a positive fashion and expect may find It necessary to make

good results,
small concessions to reap
ARIES (March 21-April 19) large gains. Be prepad to
Lack of trust in your abilities compromise,
to outline a good campaign
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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by Bob Thavs

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ofyourcolumnsyouadvlseda
weight reducer that the
was
to eliminate excess body fat
and not the normal water in
the body. But isn't It true that
the body Can have excess

Gardening

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automatically eliminate
excess water? I ask ft
because in addition to exer-

cope with the abuses imposed
upon them.
If you deplete the normal
else, I was thinking of taking body water, it's not a healthy

There are always a few questions that

cess water, but that's not

. A. Yes. The webbing you are seeing is that which is spun by
or bark lice. With a closer examination, you will find

give it some water, it will

obesity. Obesity refers to absorb as much of it as it can
excess fat. Even a person who until the plant becomes

Fat tissue actually contains

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balance, you're like a plant
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you begin to wilt. In older
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people this can cause mental
confusion. This can also occur Because Its tentacles seem,
to resemble the snakelike1
in younger people, but older hair of Medusa in Greek,1
people are more susceptible mythology, the jellyfish.

emulsifiable concentrate in enough kersoene or fuel oil to
make one gallon. Fogging attachments for lawn niowers are
available.
Window screening of a finer mesh can be ontained in areas of
high Infestation. Also a repellent containing diethyl tolumide

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outside the house. We can feel them bite but can't see them.

Stanklewlcz as Christ, Tim 30. She was held in high
Richardson as Pilate and esteem and will be missed by
Ross Leonard as Simon. Steve all who knew her,
Shea, Don Richardson, David
Cordek, and Kevin Brial acted
Tim Florida Central
as the soldiers, with Laura Casselberry, and the Tampa

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Sara Duffy narrated,
Shea handled the lightlng, and

suit in an attempt to describe1'

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bid four. clubs at this point,
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band, Three More, Set-ups
will be available. Dress Is
optional.
For ticket information
call 323-6563, any club
member or the president.
Proceeds will benefit the
building fund,
Herald Photo by Tom N.tseI

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10 minutes from any'ihere in florida.
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Chicago

$2.44

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Cincinnati

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Detroit
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NewYork
2.44
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'Gyle E. Woran, pr$- rid
thank
aUtheaies
merchants
"f.rgIvIng"—eryou'U
Never
4 of Lengwood . Lahe
forget.
w.ip rouscothu
t it sight comervation and mihatldsbmtpoesibisiwry
DEAR ABBY: I recently
ththebIiedbsorths
attended ahotas party ina
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work C.RitaWaltfremnPsloAlto,
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ib the dad vs U major Calif. hoes, of Stanford had a cigarette in 01)' hand
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- Van Dyha, "Whit Satarday to visit her no, brushed her sleeve up against
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iliI4ug
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their daughter, Bathany. hole In her di's..
was
atsopping
centers,
Thsyplaitoebovhsrsomed
verysçset,andaowasLlto]d
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The dance, a BYOB
event will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center, on
April 12, f rom 9 p.m. to 1

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The $15 per couple ad-

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Polo
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Am Dalton
On.St.p
the State Championship.
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Anisette Bisigni, left, adjusts Marion Fertile's Italian cap.
$4999
pa
was tied at
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To celebrate the joy of the end of the game: one to one,
_500
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Easter Season, an Easter Egg and had to go Into overtime.
Cash Boci, Bonus
Hunt for the children, from The Tampa Stars finally
ages 2 to I, has been planned scored — twice, and won the
Cash B.ick Bonus
Buy
Your
Own
Bar
Drinks
4499scosane
from 1 to 2p.m. game 3 to 1.
at the Church of the Nativity.
What a___
twarthreskthg time
Polaroid's new
The children will hunt in for theboyswhohadpiayedso
OneStep Plus
groups according to age. hard all season, and come so
W.xkls Simplest camera wIn 4s o
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CSS nflI one button
well as the "gold" and lose In an overtime game.
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"alive," awards.
Lee Philip., teem coach,
tx,Ittr.'s (flCkxiecl)
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DEAR ABBY: I struck up a
Abby, just what is my
• io beautiful SX 70 p.ctuie ,ndus
dress.
Pete Kiniloy, latant coach, conversation with a very
of
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in
this
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I then called my insurance responsibility
Speaking
of Easter Egg were so I*OUd of their tii, good-looking guy at a bar and
company and was advised situation? I want to be fair.
$4999 e you pay
hunts, Skylark Homeowners apd are looking forward tO he bought me a drink (two
SMOKER
Dear
ha
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since
I
had
a
$100
t
Association is planning OIlS next
_500 PoIa,od
when their boys will actually, Well, before I was
DEAR SMOKER: Tell your
deductible policy, they could
Cash-Back Bonus
far their children in Skylark be set to win the Florida CuP hallway finished wi th the
Abby
not pay for the dress. When I friend to look In the Yellow
00 Easter Sunday at 3p.m. at and be the State ampicilS. second one, he was giving me
$4499 Youi cost aftei
told my friend this, she said I Pages for a weaver who is
Bird Lake.
Congratulations, boys, for a this "your-place-or-mine"
Pola,o,rJ Cash Ba(.k Uonu
ri
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cigarette
had
a
lo
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insurance
cornexpert
at
repai
On Apt 2,at 8:00 p.m. the game well pla)v&amp;
routine.
- 1 party. By the way, this friend burnL (Or you look, and tell
adult members of Skylark
her where to go.)
Abby,
what
gives
a
man
the
dre
n
smokes at parties, too,
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Homeowners Association
ss back to the store w he
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is
buy
th
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ldea
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Save $1oo on Time-Zero
have planned a "rootinchased it and th ey said
she
pur
th
ink
for
a
girl
and
he
Supercobor
ic
dr
for
it
time
morAtieTs
tootin" good time with a 11h1d e Service o'j ., a
hole could not be repaired.
Two Packs
the YIlT for the state, make It with her? I realize the
Check-up yet?
Hayride, pulled by Clydeidale
.
Then she said she called her
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p.o t a
PflfltflIfl4,.o
horses and a ,
cookout was overwhelmed bynthe that women have come a
insurance company and was
h To SOS PO$4 . •5.a.4 ,n S o c..•...
SI fll*.O .'O. MM., it ..p.$-.. S.. - -t i.',' i..., 5 .
AjlflCi&amp;Uon - Dinner i
M'..ti S4 , - 015 t--. ,. 0.,•'- C,.••. 0
\arOufld an open camplire.
way, Awith
few years
ago a advisedthat my insurance
.oTnt it0.SO SI '..'-.'MS . Ct$ 'S-a - .5*0''•.
t an escort
s3i in woman
1 - 0 5,SiWtt4
st
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£SIU II 00
S'S.
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Po
company
would
pay
for
the
5—
would
Wls
to
wasn't
even
allowed
to
sit
at
a
the
Opening
Of
His
Office
iienly, 1114 for 44 people on lmqpw&amp; &amp;
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bar! For tunately, times have p
thaflk
of
For the • tactIc. 01
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th
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attitude
of
iary,
changed,
but
and Ladles Auxil
alread reservations
members
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Monday thru Saturday
of Florid. don't consider women their
Longwood Tourist Club
and
Evenings by Appointment
ve
equals.
Men
con
ti
nue
to
do
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would like to invite the public Ladles Auxiliary, who ha
pi
cking and choosing, and
a
DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 323.
2300
to their next meeting at noon made
treat women like they were
on April 10 at the pavilion 10 occasion. ___
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BLVD.
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put here on earth to satisfy
Sunny4hade Park across
11111011.
from the fir, station. It will be
Ladies Auxiliary to VFW
FED UP IN CONN.
cys'e dish luncheon, with Pc
o7 will have its annual
DEAR FED UP: One
off,efirnithed by the club, Easter egg hunt for the
swallow
doesn't make a
our own table
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19111h,
Wv'c.
left
from 11 am, to 1p.m.
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make
a
strge
bedfellow.
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them at a benefit dance,
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Alberta C'
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the decided whether the F.C.U.,
music for this program.
a1ai3' u Central Florida
This
very
moving champions, wonici play In
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varitics to choose from and the price will be $1 per tree, or buy
four and get one free.

CUTTING(CAP)ERS

Rezak as Mary, Theresa Stars from the Town and
Dalton was Veronica, and Country League in Tampa, ",'.
I Duffy and Sandra Boyer played their crucial soccer
played the Women,
game March 29, in Red Bug

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Colonial Plaza Mall from 10 n.m. to 6 p.m. There will be five

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fungicide. Repeat this treatment 10 days later,
Q. We are being bitten by something almost everytime we go

The cast Included Tim passed away Sunday, March .

are sometimes less able to n?du.je,
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problem can be controlled with sprays of neutral copper

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navel tree to get covered with raised lumpsy spots?

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Is water. Men tend to have a Excess water tends to a&amp;higher percentage of body cumulate in the ankles and
water than women.
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top of the ground. Also, they make scattered, sandy mounds of
soil whereas moles usually make a series of very visible
surface tunnels. Control of pocket gophers can be achieved by
either trapping them or using poison baits.
Q Are there any agricultural progranis coming up in the
near future?
A. Yes, I will be holding my regular nionthly seminar on
fhursday, April 17, at the Agricultural Center in Sanford. Our
topic for April is Lawn Care and Pest Control."
The seminar will start at 7:30 p.m. and end at 9:30. As
always our seminars are presented free to the public.
Also on Saturday, April 19, the Florida Division of Forestry

makes them difficult to control. For temporary relief of an-

To mark the beginning of I
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Toll
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the
sorrowful journey of Christ
house of Pilate, help support the worthile
!here He is condemned to Lion projects.
death, to His Crucifixion on
qalvary and the placing of his
Deepest sympathy to the
body in the tomb,
family of Fran Daucher, who

dehydrated. This varies, but That's fat not water. Thd
on the average between 50 and same Is true of the excess fat'

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moles, pocket gophers sometime do considerable foraging on

eggs.
Sand fly activity is associated with air movements which

Youth Herald Hol Week With

certain amount of water to be try
in a good heal thy state. If it of fat that most overweig I
loses this water it's people have around the waist.

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In And Around Longwood, Winter Springs

sodium salt.
fat Is water. Compare this top
You see the same thing in pound of lean muscle which
women Just before their more than 70 percent water.
menstrual periods. That's
No, I'm afraid eliminating
beca use estrogen stim ulates your normal water stores
the body to retain salt and won 't help relieve your
when you retain salt, you obesity problem if you have
retain water,
one. I don't think that taking
The body has to have a steam baths Is a good way to

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and the body retains the water very little water. Only about

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(DEET) will prevent sand flies from biting for several hours.
Q. I've been told we have pocket gophers in our lawn. Is this
A. They are biting midges, often called "punkies", no-see- just another name for moles?
wus", or sand flies. They are smaller than mosquitoes and
A. No. Pocket gophers, commonly called salamanders, are
can enter through ordinary 16-mesh window screen. The
mediwn..sized rodents quite a bit larger than moles. Unlike

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00 trees. Insecticide sprays, therefore, would not be
necessary.
Q. Could you Please tell me what causes the oranges on my

That's because the body water and get rid of the wilted
,
retains too much sodium appearance.
because of poor circulation

Could you please tell me what they are and what we can do to
control them?

::- Q. Could you please tell me what the fine webbing is
that is
covering the trunk and limbs of my oak trees and if it is harm-

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frequently by local residents. Here are some of the more
ommon questions recently asked. I hope the answers will help
other county residents who may be experiencing the same

steam baths to lose some state and as quick as the body
weight.
can, it will try to readjust to
DEAR READER — There its normal healthy level. Tp
are a lot of conditions that use the plant analogy, if you
cause the body to retain ex- let a plant dry out and then

club opening, so raising hearts
,
that could be detrimental to today. Compliments will
with the ace-king and another
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was fine. South continued to
your cause . Be positive, encourage them to double
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Romance, travel, luck, their efforts,
SOUTH
The defense started well.,
resources, possible pitfalls - SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
West
led the spade king and, ,
and ca ree r f or the coming Your material prospects are
QJ 104
continued the suit. South
A
year are all In your Astro. very encouraging today
paused before playing to the
Graph Letter which begins regarding things you earn by
second trick. he
Vulnerable: East-West
spade and trumps didn't.1
with your birthday. Mail $1 the sweat of your
FTC
Dealer: South
d vide 3-L the hand would slip'1'
for each to Aatro.Graph, Box rides are trips to nowhere.
out of his control. He couldn tr
WItS North
419, Radio City Staten, N.Y.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23ruff the spade, draw trumps..
l(X)19. Be sure to specify birth Dec. 21) When socializing
and run his club suit
Pan
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Pass
2
date,
with friends today, avoid
p
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Therefore, South refused to
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) discussIng subjects that are
niff the second spade and
Pau p
p
Don't let anyone unfamiliar too personal
pitched his small diamond.ii
to you or to
South also refused to ruff the
with your affairs give you them. Focus on fun topics.
Opening lead: K
third round of snades and disadvice off the top of his or her
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
carded
a small club, The.,
head. There could be trouble 19) Your greatest enemies
fourth spade was ruffed
If you follow it.
today are self-defeating
- dummy with the heart ace. it
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) thoughts. You can do By Oswald Jacoby
was then a simple matter to You're qui te fortunate when whatever you want to if you and Also Sontag
draw four rounds of trump't
and claim the remainder °I
teamed with another person set your mind to it.
today,butlethlmorherdoall
The diagrammed hand the tricks.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
If declarer was greedy, ,
the up-front talking, You have 19) This should be very occurred during a team of
would have trumpedthat sec-a
four
match.
a tendency to say the wrong pleasant day provided you
The optimum contract of ond spade. But Sou th knew it
thing at the right time,
don't become involved in five clubs, virtually laydown, was more important to make ,
CANCER (June 21-July 22) soniething petty with a pal was missed in reselling an his contract than to risk it fort-,
Your possibilities for success over m oney. Don't gamble optimistic major-suit game.
overtricks.
in your career are very strong with friends.
North-South were playing (NEWSPAPER ENMPRISE
today. Overlook the petty
it
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 ) five-card majors and conseannoyances. while reaching Give priority today to things quently South might only have (For a copy of JACOBy';
three clu bs for his opening MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
for the brass ring,
which could make or save you bid.
Therefore, North respo - Bridge," care , this n•*spa.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) money. Time and attention ed one notrump ra
ther than per. P.O. Box 489, RadIo City,,
Today you may be keenly devoted to these areas sho uld raising the dubious club open- Station. New York
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aware of the flaws in others, prove profitable.
Ing. South introduced his heart 10019.)
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Concert by S5mcmbcr Lancer Sound Band of
Manatee Junior College, 8 p.m., Fine Arts Rehearsal
Hall, University of Central Florida.
Volusia Agricultural Center's Horticulture ClinIc, 2
p.m. Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434.
Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Sanford AA Women's Groi, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Irish American Club of Central florIda, 8 p.m., All
Souls Social Hall, Sanford. Covered dish supper, ham
furnished.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center. For Senior Citizens.
Free Easter egg bunt, refreshments, prizes, Easter
Bunny, and a special theatre performance, 10.11:30
a,m., Pine Castle Center ci the Arts, Inc. gazebo, 5903
Rankj1 St., Orlando.
Central Florida Zoo Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., at
Zoo Park for chilcfren 10 and under. Prizes in three age
categories. Regular admission for zoo includes egg
hunt.
Fish Fry, VFW Post 10106, Sanford, 6130 p.m., Lug
Cabin Post home on Lakefront.
SUNDAY. APRIL S
Seminole AA,, 8 p.m., open speaker, Hallway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
YoungatHeart dance, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road DeBary. Instruction, 7:30 p.m.
Opeh to public.

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Desk Clerk position avail.
Part-time
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Dan. laborers. day shift. Apply
at American Wood Products
mill office. 200 Marvin Ave.,
Longwood, between $11
References required.
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which we are engaged in business
at 2451 Fieldlngwood Road,
Maitland, Florida 32751.
That the parties Interested in
laid buslneu enterprise are
follows: Suzanne K. Stone, Marian
A. Stone, Rex A. Stone
Dated at Seminole County,
Florida Match II, 1910.
Publish Mar. 21, 31I Apr. 4, 11,
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"Fictitious Name Statute",
Chapter I53.O, Florida Statutes,
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Circuit Court, in and for Siminoli
County, Florida, upon 'ec
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Back In 1790 when President George Washington ordered the
first United States census to be taken, riders on horseback
were dispatched across the sparsely seWed countryside to
take the nation's head count. Last weekend, your 1* census
forms came, for the most part, by mall.
In 1790, many stubborn Americans were downright contrary
about giving the new government much Information about
themselves. Our forefathers were an Independent breed who
didn't take kindly to the government's poking their nose Into
private affairs.
But 190 years later, we're more enlightened about the
national census - or at least we should be ... there is no excuse
for neglecting your civic duty and mailing back your census
answers... Nor is there any JustIficatIon for slamming the door
on census-takers who will personally visit some households..;
A short count will simply mean less money for government
services. The 1970 census overlooked an estimated 5 million
Americans - to the loss of everyone.
Let's not Let that happen again. After all, If wearied horseback riders did the Job in 1790, you could surely do the same,
with less effort, In 1050.
Los Angeles Times:
As legislation advances in Congress to bring the Central
Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
under statutory control, it has become evident that various
proposals would seriously undermine the Freedom of Information Act...
One bill now under study would let the FBI keep secret Its
records for 10 years after the end of an investIgatIon or
prosecution. Another would permit the FBI to destroy all
crlminal4nvestlgation records 10 years after the end ci an
Investigation or prosecution. These two bills combined would
virtually exempt the FBI from disclosure under the Informa.
tionact.
No one doubts that the two Intelligence agencies must have
sufficient power to accomplish their assigned functions, and
that power must Include the authority to maintain ensentlal
secrecy. But the CIA and the FBI now have broad exemptions
fran disclosure. Some modification of present law may be
necessary, but there is no evidence to show that these agencies
should be given virtual exemption from the Freedom of
Information Act.
Congress should proceed cautiously, and not permit the
frustrations over the crises in Iran and Afghanistan to out.
weigh a Judicious Judgment of current legislation.

FRIDAY,
APRIL 11
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ChI1eu's ansi on Cdrare for thos, expecting a
new baby brother or sister, 10 am., Florida Hospital.
Phone 111411, Ext. 1173.
0.11k Rinses Chqler DAR will meet at 2:30 p.m.
at the hem. of Mrs. A.W. ____
Lee at 2407 Laura Ave.
Speaker F.W. Kirkland on defense,

$AWRDAY, APRIL13
Ne.mepelut dreg h..Mug dais, 14 p.m., Deltona
LIbrary, 1191 ProvIdence Blvd.
Lesgw.ed Rity Feetival and 10* mel,, run, 9
am., SprIngs Plaza Shopping Center 8tit Road 434.
Plant arKi baked good MI., arts and crafts show, 3
p.m., drawing and auction. Bluegrass entertainment
and refresbenenta.
"W.mp.wer" seminar on investments and estate
jig, Royal Plaza Hotel, Lake Buena Vista. Call
646-3330 by April 7 to register. Sponsored by Central
Florid. Educational Consortium for Women.
MINDAY, APRIL 13
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-unl Mutt Dig Derby sponsored by Orlando
Jaycees, noon, Sanford.Onlando Kennel Club.
Longwood.
gate. Call
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$434330 for ntrv Information. Open to public.

Har1kgea Valley (Tea.) lisnatag Star:
President Carter's proposal for draft registration Is meeting
heavy resistance in Congrme, and rightfully so. Not too long
ago Carter was cancelling Important weapons systsme - like
the neutron bomb - and for him now to ask Congrom to
prepare all of. ttds nation's young people for conscription Is
worse than absurd. Lieckely, Carter is Including women In his
registration plan and that will kill the Ilkoncelved Ides.
Destroying the freedom of this country's young people is not
a minsage. That is
a proper way of sending the Rus"
exactly what the draft Is: an abolition of freedom... The president has repeatedly acted like a weak iIst. In
negotiations with the SovIets. 'lb. SALT treaty, which Jbrany
was vigorously pushing until the day of the Afgl'nIMan Invasion, Is convincingly shown by treaty opponents as a cavela
to Rusilag demaM. Then there was the famous stand Cmii,
mad. about the Soviet armored brigad. In Qdia. lb. oidc'om
of that ftaco could dly have cmeincsd the Kremlin that
what he says.
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AM now he wants to me draft registration to dmioesuate to
th.RsthsthebMdrowsthaadthsI1usdbsItsrUet
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step over It Into the Punelis Gulf. Baidsiduelil
to
America's
and
Illadvlasd
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It is unfelr
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The tight over deft registration is just beginning. Pr:
Cmterisotgothgloftndlt,ashehopu, rto%k'te
the freedom of America's yo people i Muslag m
era
with the Soviets over a negotiating table. The VI.
to get Is
ended, thank beavom, the wIWp.. .1 An
r me
crys
ch simply because
lIne and
palitan says so.

IVESDAY,AP*ILIS

- Adult Ma igrom, 2p.m., Dautona Public Library,
1591 ProvIdence Boulevard. "Hollywood: Th Dream
Factory."
SATURDAY, APRIL15
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Sweet Ad,Ise,
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Exceptional Student Center PTO, 7:30 p.m., community United Methodist Courch feflowabip ball,
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Artist D at e Zss lam. to $ p.m. for children
pr..thool tlroegh 11th .ds. Bqsr children t
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forbsatwtinvarieuegradsllwlso
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Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida.
The City reserves the rieit tO
reject any and all bids and to
waive any technical defects and
accept any bid that it may diem to
be in the best Interest for the City,
lids from any person, firm,
corporation In default in any
agreement wIth the CItY will be
rejected.

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City Clerk
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
Publish April 4, 1910
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1$ mo. or older. TLC and
fenced In yard. Downtown
Sanford.
hatevertheocc$s,.,sa
ad to sOlVe I,.
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of the Moment Babysitting
in my home. Hrty, daily, wkiy
rates. Diy or night. 3234477.
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Child care In my home, days
cnlyi 1 chIld, 530; 2 chIldren,
$30. 322.6451.

Aides. Orderlies Better Living
Center of Cassetberry. Call for
appt. 339.5002.

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 31S
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.

RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Apply in person Sanford
Nursino 5 Convalescent
Center, 930 Melionville Ave.
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Adults only. $163
322.2296 aft 4.

Couple wanted to work Ofl
Poultry Farm, Trailer avail,
Contact AZ Poultry Farm, 420
Cassadaqa Rd., Orange City,
Fl. 904-773.3133.

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Sanford, 1 BR or studio. Adults
only, nice residential area.
5175 ma. 1. up. 3231019.
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$37S+dep.Creditref.req,
n3.11xor644-1s
Tired of house hunting? 3.2, $330,,
mo. Lease, Dip., pool. No pets.
öenevaGàrdensApts.
1503W.23thSt.
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Special

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Wekiva retreat 1 acre on St.
Johns River. Only $5,000 dwn.
Told pt... unbelievable at
$15,000.

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3 BR, 18 2 1g. fenced lots,
privacy, FP, ready to
restored. All for $29,900.

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Brand new 3.1½, fully .qpt. kit.,
Inside laundry room.
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CallS45.0027

Legal Notice

Lovely 3 BR, 1½ B C.H&amp;A,'
fenced yd. fully egpt. kit., $345.
333-4370.
3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates w.Dodi, $450 mo.
st Johns Realty Co., Reattor
3224123

WANTED

fl 4 OILS

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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ESTATE SALE 2 Bdrms,
FIREPLACE, good
LOCATION only $23,500.

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Golf Villa, 3 BR, 21, all appl.,3
car garage, Lease only $425
mo. 3220943.
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3 acres on Hwy 46E Geneva only
$11,500.

31R,25,CH&amp;A,3OlOOrandyiew
Ave. N. $323 me.

Do you ENTERTAIN here's a
perfect country setting 3
OVERSIZE Bdrms, 2 Bath,
guest cottage I. Large Gazebo.
This lovely Estate over 1 Acre
only $79,900.

3fl.7$32
Eve4 322.0612.332.1317
'207 E.2$th St.

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33-44jij

INVEST WISELY, don't spend. 6
acres on the beautiful Wekiva
River only $110,000.

Furnished

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Dsry 2 Bedroom, 2 complete
laths, LR with PP. omI. many
fruit trees. 611177$.

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"IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OP PUIUC HIARINS PRORATE DIVISION
The Evening Herald ClassIfied
OP PROPOSED CHANORS AND Pile Number IS-124.CP
offer no fancy claim..
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN Olvisisa
f
s. . .Just Reluitsi
NOTICIOP PUBLIC HEARINS DISTRICTS AND SOUNDANIES IN RI: ESTATE OP
TheCItyof Lek.Mary
planning OP THE ZONING ORDINANCE WILLIE HERLEY ROBiNSON a.
i zeniiis C.mIfliSSlsnaCtktI
OP THE CITY OP SANFORD, k.a WILLIE H. ROCINSON
the Citizen's Advisory Cemmittee FLORIDA.
Deceased
fir the CsmprsP.onsive Plan wIll
NOTICIOPADMINISTRATION
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Platics is hereby given tsat a
MINI1JLOCIC
hold a Public Hearing en April
The administiatton of the estate
Pvlic Nearing will be held at the
New concrete buildings all sizes,'
1915, at 5:00 S&amp; html
CsmmisslonRoemlntt,eCl$yljaII Of WILLIE NERLIYROIINSON,
3O&amp;up, especially nice, most.
Mary City Ilall. i.aka WILLIE H. ROBINSON,
mit,. city at Sanfsrd, Florida, at
convenient on ii at SR 14
NtIS Public HivIng isis 1110415
7:N.'clsck P.M. n
u, g, decessal, File Number 5O130.CP,
behind Days Inn, .4 industrlaI.
me Csniprofienaive Plan. The
caneidor dtan5ø aid among. Is pending in fits CWcuIt Court for
Park. 3231041.
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pwblIc is herssi Is ahead aid he
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
mails
oim.,
Nerd
the City SI SanderS Fisrida, as Division, the address Of which ii ONE PHONE
Mae,'
V,
CALL STARTS 4l.
Seminole County Courthouse,
ISUeWI.
Clerk
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS'
A portion St that certain $5Rf51'd, FlorIda 33711. Yhi
RESULYFUL END. THE
property lying north of and ttms and addrsssas of the 5SF.
NUMBER
153223411.
sonal
representative and the
ml Lobe
1,
HIddm
psrMnal
r
prsse.tati's
bihia*
Art
Lane
aflor,
a.
DIII 19
• set sr*i below.
___________________ LaMe Drive is, proposed to be
All interested persons are
related from SN.IAA
revWed to Ills with this court, ____
family Residential) DIIIIICI
RC.1 (Restricted Commercial) WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF
kit., w.w carpet, CH&amp;A.
THIS NOTICE: (tt
perticutarly Issalbel as tsusus:
claims
Washer.Drysr, no ps,s $30. 'N
Sigise Ing at the northeast against the estate aid (3) any
3231040 or 333-8151.
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owner
_ at Lit 31, .es
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deSfees IU$ 911.14 • IS91 Sks was mailed that Gvae 50 full
therVs no resni
delflerees thS validity Of
. $seth PS
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for the car? Cleai itoiil with a
QuSiN1ca*Iens
atm.
psrsmai
011.51 flat, SOuth 51
so'
Wait
In the Herald. PH.
representative, venue, or
so" wsss imu list, gelfi
misii
or $319993.
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1a$E1g1417,401je11,pj$ntat ltwisdIctienOf th. court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OS.
Issinning, Wiai se NOrth 11
-4iousss
JICTIONS NOT $0 FILED WILl.
aizsu west sian g
51 FOREVER BARRED.
des4e W W 1.0 105.71
Publication ci this Nitice has laud for lupiwes, eesr .c '
kidh 11 dersis East 115.71
, hesuut en March 30.9911
$svthagslerlp Is Petit
11 5551 leesfisut. ls.s
Personal Ragreseudative:
finale
Carrie Williams
SiobI. Pago50Of She Public
fist Office ,
,
I5CirIS SI kINItule Cofy,
Oviols, F lulls 3074$
Fflrlda.
.All. peril., Is laforisi and AI1St$WV - for
Personal
ctWiom shell bows u mesriunisy Iapreseallve:
PruideAus.
ReSOrt M. Morris
tobebaerditeall!,wlng
HUTCHISON,
MORRIS
Sy er Of lbs CIty Csnwitaslsn
323.1773
.
MAMIIE
Of lbs CIty SI Uut Fis.

We are CONCERNED with your
NEEDS Call 322.4991.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

V.ASSInagssidai

Eves: 349-Six, 322190, 3234303

IOISIII
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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TuI*iuis: ('U) 123.1311 PublIsh Mar. 305 5 r. 4,1'U
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REALTOR

BATEMAN REALTY
leg. Real Estate Sreker
2640 Sanford Ave.
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Delory: 2 B.aroom 1½ Bath
Fruit Trees
lSVoIusi.. 4454775

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HANDYMAN investment 2
story, convert foduplex. Zoned
137.500
SPACIOUS 3 BR brick FP,
formal DR. eat in kit., cor.
shaded tots $31,000.
I BR, lam. home w pool, schools,
prime residential area. Only
161,900.
111.500 dwn. energy saver. 3 BR,
2' B. choice area, kit,, eqpt,,
w w carpet, C H&amp;A. All
Amenities, $76,500.

VAF HA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your tot! Will build o
yotir lot at our lot
V Enterprise. Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
6.44-30)2

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LAKE FRONT. 2 BEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT. DEBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. $37,000.
BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUPLEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
$60,000.
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS. READY FOR OC.
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

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SEIGLER

REALTY
BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
Orlando
321 0640
377.1577
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Somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

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SUPER! 3 815.28 home on nice
corner lotI Great investment
Prop.I Adi. prop. avail.I
$27,SOOlI
NEATI 3 BR, lB home with lots
of potentlalt Priced to 5.111
523.5001
BEAUTIFUL! 4 BR, 2'., B home
in Loch Arbort Pool &amp; Patiol
C H&amp;A, OR, eat-in kit., FR &amp;
much more, BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just 564,0001
Just Iistedt 2 BR, 15 home in
CCM on fenced lot. 30*10 coy.
ered patio overlooking p0011 C.
HIA, eat.in kIt, FR &amp; morel
Just 510,0001
Good investmentI Wide variety
of uses. 2 BR. 18. Gin. comm.
zoningl Only $31,900.
Handyman special 3 BR, .15
home close to school 8
shopping. Exc. Investment
property. Yours for $23,300.

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

322-2420

Handyman Special-30R, lB
over 1 acre. $20,000.
Eauestrians Deliaht. 3 BR. 2B.
cedar &amp; stone, FP, S acres,
36*36 custom barn.
Builders Beauty, 5 BR, 18 on 4
acres,pool,FP,suana&amp; more,
more, morel
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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 333.
241) or 531.9992.
By Owner
Four bedroom, 2 baths, or 3.7
Family room. Nw Mayfair
Country Club, New airheat
units, water heater, winds,
sink, stove I oven. RoOf only
old. $41,900. C.11 3210520 for
appointflhenl. No brokers
please.

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43-Lots. Acreage

MCRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE FROM 36.500
EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.
314' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN COULD BE 3
LOTS 57500 TOTAL GOOD
TERMS
7', ACRES. PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR I
LOTS. 112.500 TERMS
AVAILABLE.

CROCK!TT
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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
24395 Myrlle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
3' 1571
321 0640

Nice rcsidenllal lot on El Portal.
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,110 mtg. at 9': Pc? In?. With
125 mo. pymts. Total price
57,500 or best offer. 323-5036.
$ acre parcels, Lk. Sylvian area.
Terms. Call W. Maliczowskl,
REALTOR, 322-7953.

Goldsboro -By Owner
46-Commercial Prope-ny
3 BR, completely remodeled _____________________________
inside Iout. New ww carpet.
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
BUSINESS for Sale
322.0216.
Retiring
372-6461
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
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find him listed in our Business
47-Real Estate Wanted
Service Directory.
Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Write Bo. 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen.

4-CondO

ForSale
Sandlewood Village 2 Bedrooms,
2 full Baths, available May 30.
$37,500 good terms. 29S71U or
671-4530.
2 BR, 20, ww, CA H, WD, OW,
pool, club house, scr. porch,
533,500. 327.0323.

42.-its Homes
1 YR. OLD DIL.WIDEBeautIful 1g. 2 BR, 25, w
Central NSA heat pump, big
birms., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $1990011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323.5714.
bleutiM new BROAD.
MORE, Irnt I reer BR'S.
GREGORY MORILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323.5300
VA IFHA Financing

100' LAKE FRONT LOT In
Casselberryon Seminola Blvd.
Good for investment or use
now. $11,900 with good terms.

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47-A-rtgages Bought
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&amp;SoId
W'.I buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgates. We
also make Real Estate I
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976.
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SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

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WILSOPIMAIE:p FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311315E.FlrstSt.
3275472
Beds. Dbl. motel 8.5. 1. Matt.,
530 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323.7340.
LeatherS Rubber Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322.379)
TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead &amp;
copper Tiffany.type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.

521.0701

'CailBart
REAl. ESTATE
REALTOR, 333.7491
Beautihl country lot in Deltone,
located off Courtland
5halio51grd wooded, $3,300.
333.7559 fl S.
H. Ireast
Rag.

10115

INN. tMt,Casulberry, Fl.'

!31820e

Fr Sale Fri 1. Sat., remaining
paintS. misc. paint products of
the Mary.Car?e, PaInt Store. 1
Fisher Tent Machine-I tents,
13rd off or more. 1304
Palmetto Ave 3334ue.
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Motel Redspre.ds for sale, $5
each. Call till tO p.m. daily.
3210110.

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f4 ITATI Ireber
Evc.8522655

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lIllY JUNK CARS
From 310 to $50
LaII 322 1623 3?? .1460

Green shag carpet pad,
l.R Shall, good cond.
3221104

A OK lIRE
3277480
NEWTIRES$1989&amp;Up
2413 French Ave
Sanford
Wanted Outdoor table &amp; ben
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ches. concrete, with or without
'i.* Honda 350 4 Nt'w seat.
umbrella 323 1525
Kerkir
header
chain
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______ sprockets. F resh engine, new
(IR NIT URI &amp;
tire', 5.000 iiles aun 32? 2055.
AF'PL IANC Es Sanford F ur
I .'rry
.',lu,' S,iI,,iq,' I?) 87)1
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Fr Sale Sofa fled
Double bed size
322 1847

51-Household GOOdS

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323)888.

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Good used TV's, $25 Sup
MILLERS
l6l9OrlandnOr
Ph 322035?

Antiques, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Orient,il Rugs,
Diamonds ttridges Antiques
3?] 280)

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'*'AUCTION SALE
FRI. 7:30 P.M.

CASH DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY SIAYLATE

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy. 16 West. Sanford
- 3235620
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Yard Sale: 1206 Palmetto Ave.,
Fri. I Sat. Color TV, New
Homes sewing mach, perfect
cond.. range hood; school
desks; el fans; wash basin;
lights; clothes; el appl. 8.
much more,

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Garage Sale: Thurs., Fri. I Sat.
Dishes, clothing, misc. Some
furn., boat I trailer, Hwy 121
turn at Oakwood Acres
Training Stables sign. 323 7051.
YardSale.72sCeleryAve.
Fri&amp;Sat.,April,48,5
9toS
FLEA MARKET for charity,
Fri. I Sat. in Masonic Lodge
parking lot, N. Park Ave., 5.3.
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SS.-Boats &amp; ACcessories
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 33771
Cobia bowrider w-trailer. No
motor. 1$' tn-hull. $100080 or
trade for VW. 3220091.
10' Aluminum Jon Boat with
oars. Like new, $93. 322-4260
after S.
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For Estate Commercial &amp; Res,
cient.aI Auctions I Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.
Wonder what to do with Two'
Sell One - The quick, eas
Want Ad way. The magic
number is 322 2611 or 63)9993.
75-Recreational

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7)
Ford Pickup F tOO
1900 Good Condiicn
323 2303

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speed
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
I a public AUTO
AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 p.m. It's
theonlyofleinFloridaYouset
the reserved pr.ce Call 904
255 8311 for further details.

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1972 Dodge Demon
Low mi.. new paint, good cond.
$120i) 327 1464

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1977 Fiat X 19. exc cond AMFM, 8 track, AC, Miracle
Shield
377 286) or 323-52)5
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AMI Gremlin 1915, 6 cyl 17-i
mpg. auto, air. 33.000 ml Like
new, $1650 080 372 0098, may
trade
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1972
CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER. SHARP, I DOOR,
ALL POWER 8. AIR, 0000
TIRES $595 32) 0640
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MUST SElL THIS WEEK
15' Scottie Pull travel trailer, full
Sell contained 1)100 or best
offer. 32) 0171, Sanford.
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Home Improvement

Central Temp will service AC's,
refriçj. freeze-i's, water coolers,
misc Call 373 7786 anytime,
Riid'iiined roo'ht A C's,
to 30.000 IITU's. 90 day guar.
Sales &amp; Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center,
John Young Pkway. 295-6077.

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75 Chevy Surban, Sitverado pkg,
Duel AC, only 53.250. 136 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
136,
Casseiberry. 834 5399
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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van, I pass.. 36.000 mi. only
$5,488,436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry, 634 $399.
77 Chevy Sport Van, WDs, 6 cyl, 3
Sp., 35.000 mi. only 13,485, 436
Auto Sales, 560 Hwy 436
Casselberry, $345399. .

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APA RTMENTS
"Luxury For

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1 an quaity operation
). VAR. ra,,u.,
etc.Wayne flea). 327 1321
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. G. BALINT
322 $643

Home Repair

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrlett's Beauty
Nook
5)9E. 1st St., 3?? 5742
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SERVICESUNLIMITED
Home Repairl Remodeling
3220171
2lhrs
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- Actditions&amp; Remodeling
Free Esf. Lic &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const Ltd
322 64S7
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Cabinets
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Custnm Furniture, kit. w'iii
units,
wood
or
mica.
CompleteMobile
"Specialty Items". 3399136.
Home Repair
1
5759
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Carpet Cleaning
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ANDY'SCARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
21 hr.
8300070

Less"

1, 2, 3 SR. SuItes
S Unfurut. Adult. Family
Peel
Laundry
10us$ -1 'Story

Light Itsuling

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Ceramic Tile

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MtINTZER
TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2$ yrs. E*p. 569 8562

Clock Repair
GWAL.TNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
322 6509

eSstTIakIflg
Alterations, Dresirnaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323 0707

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intIng

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Creative Surfaces lic,
specializing in repainting, mt.
&amp; ext , wallpaper, wall texing,
wood Staining. Free Ext. After
you have called the rest call
the best. 86 $592
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PaintI, 1, Repsir

Trent Painting I Repair
Interior I. Exterior
Free Est.
332,355$

03.ning&amp; Bonrdlng

Animal Haven Grooming I
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat conlroled heat, off floor
Sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322.5737

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Ptio$ognsplsy

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wending photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color 5*10. 323 175$.
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HouseCleaning
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Personalized, fast. dependable
"v'i".ar or I "me i:esii
Wedowashwindow$
677.5194

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35'
Many extras, must
see to appreciate 331 7036.

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Vehicles
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Can't find it? Try us? Over 14 top
brand new pianos &amp; organs in
stock, including new, used,
rebuilt I reconditioned. We
don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that.
Cannon Music Co., Lungwood
Village Shopolng Center, S
434. 1 bI E of 1.1. 33-S900.

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Used tbl model color TV's, all
working. $99.95. ID to choose
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford.
322 8721.

54-Garage Sale

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Couches, chairs, loveseat, new
bar stools, a large lot from an
estate, some antiques, some
modern, beautilul lamps,
glassware pieces, old dolls &amp;
other small items, large
aquarium &amp; tank &amp; stand, &amp;
many other nice items,
something for everyone.

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
5493.7$ bal. $153.16' or 117 ma
Agent 339 5386
Make your TV remote controlled
-- no wires. Come byourshop
for demonstration.
HERB'S TV
25975. Sanford Ave.
323 1731

7$ Pont Trans Am. like new.
33.000 mi only 55.888 136 AutO
S,iles,
860
Hwy
436.
Cacselberry. 83.4 8399

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Larry's Mart, 2)5 S,tnforcl Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest 'n useI
furniture, ReIrq
stoves,
too Is

Washer repo CF ,tetu.e model
Sold oriq 5109 35, used short
time iI,tl $189 II or 5)9 35 mo,
Agent 339 8386
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Ref. repo. 16 cu II trot free.
Orig. $529. now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 3396316
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KI-NM0PE WASHER
Parts,
Service. llst'd Mact,ines
MOONEY AF'PI lANCES
323 0691

Push button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
Originally $649. assume payments of $2) ma. Agent 339
8386.

11 urd I:.plort'r. spoke wheels,
.15) CIt'veI,ind, auto &amp; AC, only
53,888, 136 Auto Salt's, 860 Hwy
436.
C,issetberry. 831 8399
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79-Trucks.Trajlers

Wrt,uy u',,'tI lu,uilur,'
tURN IT URE 8. FlINGS
5005 Sanford Ave
Sanford _____
373 6593
Wanted to buy used off ci.
equipn,enl Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92. S,.t,
I
of Sanford 372 8721
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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call

off of lol,sl inventory ut hr ..nd
new intersprincj bedding
These beds are not damafj(-d
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only' Free
focal delivery Noll's S,,,for,1
Furniture Salvage. 179? So of
Sanford. 322 877).
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.Vl' ll.lY List (1 (IRNI I LJRE.
Al'F'l $AN(F S 8. P1 LIMIIINC.
IX? -i P F S Ji'il'. ins I LI
iiiturc 70' r 25th St .173 098)
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1978 Sinqt-r Futur,i F ully .1010.
repossessed, used very short
tiitit' Original $593, b,tI $l81,
$2) tm Agent 339 8386
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to Buy
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1. (Jstxl
c,,rs truks 8. teavu equip
'eflI Ill 5990

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Pretty Little Pony
8. Tack
377 1101

Water bed, queen silt', custom
design, including bed pad &amp;
linens, $150 323 7381

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66-Horses

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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76 Olds Delta fS. 2 dr, 350 engine.
18.000 one owner rn. only
52.341, 336 Auto Sales. 8.60 Hwy
136. Casselberry. 831 8399

77-Junk Cars Removed
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BOWLES REALTY INC.
BETTER HOMES I GARDENS

Pure Country Comfort-I BR, 1 B
on 1½ acres + walk to church,
school I store. $56,900.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 69
tO 75 models Call 3399100 or
831
.1605 (Dealer)
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4 OK TIRE
.121 148)
Shocks 1595 Heavy Duty 1795
AIR SHOCKS 15,95
New flatteries $2995
Ill) F rent h $,' Sanford

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8German Step pupsforsale. No
shots 6 wks old $30 ca 323

HIGHWAY I 4 FRONTAGE,
DeBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES -- SIDE ROAD AC
CESS 531.510. GOOD TERMS.

Gentle Geneva, 3 BR, lB Mobile
waddition. Walk to Lake
Harney. Great Terms I $25,500.

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112 CarverAv Academy Manor.
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LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE
DO 8. CFU. 120.000.

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NEW HOMES
Openito5daily
mn L
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7W MuOlily.
322 2994

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76-Auto Parts

FILL DIR' &amp; TOP SOft
'yELLOW SAND
(,ill Clark &amp; Ilirt 323 158'?

Lawnmowers We sell the best 8
servce the rest WEST ER N
AUTO. 3(11 I'.' ',t ,t

1335'. 5 French 1)797) Sanford
323532*

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

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2"ACRESPINE&amp; PALMETTO
HEAR LAKE IIARHEY
18.900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

Sos our

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Call Sandy Wisdom
$62170024hrs.
3.ø.So9lor

REALTY

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you plan to dl g up $263,000?!"

WORLD.
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SLIM
I'IIDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
(OLUMNS

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323 7134

'5 '-ord Pinto station wagon.
new tires New starter, new
engine 327 1375
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1978 T B-rd 31,000mi
Like new Blue 1.1.500
ti? 229'
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730od Coronet Brougham, V
8.4 C. Auto. Radio, good mpg,
exc
running ond 11.100 or
bcsl ttf, 869 1471

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"Talk about being c arried away! Where did

REALTY

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701 .. French

Sacrificing late model travel
trailer 28'. self cont . air
BR. many e,tras. no
plone caIIs I? Oaks Camp
Ground Lot S
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WE BUY CARS

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62-L.awn.Gardefl

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3 BR, 28, 2 story house $33,000-.
$5,000 down, owner financed.
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2993397 RE. Assoc.

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tor Sale 35, 511' wheel camper,
1916 Apeco Very good cond
$8000. with truck $10,000 323
8066
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Osteen Retreat. 20 acres
hunting camp. 539,900111

STENSTROM

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80-Autos for

75-Recreational Vehicles

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET
Sell those things that are (J5f
taking up space with a want in the Herald 3222611 or 831

Huge oaks shade this charming 3
Ddrm home with fireplace,
hardwood floors, dining room,
screened porch &amp; garage.
Central location. $33,000.

1 pcI. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments, 377 7787.

60.A-Busif'11sEip

S,t)e Used office eqp? Oes
'iling cab &amp; chars Mans
items to choose from Noll '
Sanford Furniture 5aIvacp, 17
92. So. of Sanford. 322 87?)

AUC?ION

HOME WITH INCOME POTENTIAL - I Bdrm. I Bath.
format living room &amp; din,
room. Breakfast room and
den. All recently remodeled.
Walk to Shopping, church and
school. $55,000.

3 BEDROOM, 1' BATH. DOLl
tILE CARPORT, APPLI.
ANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON AL
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.

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3234041 or ewes. 323.0317

by Gill FOX

GLANCES

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I Attracliv" 3 Bdrm, 1': Bath
home w.th assumable 122.000
8, pct. VA loan. Quality
I
I construction, attractive
HANDYMAN 3 BR, I' b. shaded
location, Under $10,000.
cor lot $28,500.

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W. Garnett White
Rig. Real çstate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Pho3fl.7$U,5anford

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Pat Office Draw If

339-0509
339-0301

M. Unsworlh Realty

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24 Hrs. I

Build tu Suit-our lot or yours
FHA-VA, FHA 2358245

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ALL PLONIMALTY
OF MN-FOlD 1tALTOl

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ENUE_

323-5774

BUYERS &amp; SELLERS we can
advise clients on income TAX
consequences 8 shelters,
others by appointment it
SAVES.

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MULTIPLELISTIPIG RfrALTOR.'

Eweidng Ilesuld

PublIsh April 4, INS
DEU.I7

Buyers we have EXPERIENCE
&amp; KNOWLEDGE in creative 8
owner investment FINANC.
ING.

Beautiful 3. BR, 1½ B, in Loch
Arbor, CHIA, ige yard with
swimable lake in back. $100
first &amp; last + sec. 323.3036.

liar his

Sp'I.g Oaks

322-7912

STEMPER SEZt
SELLERS we have BUYERS for
your HOME or PROPERTY
call for INDIVIDUAL at.
tention.

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4 Rdrm, 1½B,
S300permo.,$ISOsec.dep.
323.7175 or 332.9204

305 323 1863

Hedge against in? lation?
Sacres on fast growing Lk, Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
terms?

Unfurnished

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French

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DON 'T MISS THIS ONE
911 Elm Ave. 2 BR, 1", B. comp.
remodeled home, Lg. LR, OR,
C-H&amp;A. $31,200 w assumable
mort. at 10 pci.

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.HANDYMAN SPECIAL
and a great bargain at 120,500,
This home includes 2 BR, 18
on a very Ig 50x235 deep lot.
See it today?

31-Apartments Furnished

NOTICE OF PUIUC HEAR INS
CITY OP WINTER SPRINGS,
CHILD CARE
FLORIDA
Freeor reduced rates
* * * * * * * *
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
if you qualify.323-$434
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN •
by the City Council Of the city of
Winter Springs, Florida, that saidCity Council will hold a public
912
Ave
hearing at the CIty Hail, 100 N. I ______________________
(acrossfrom
Health
Dept.)
Edgemon Ave., Winter springs,
Spring Offer
Fl., on Tuesday, April 22, 1900, at
3233173
Creative Expreuions
223.7513
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consider an Ordinance
* * * * * * * *
entitled as follows:
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ANORDINANCEOFTHICITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLOR.
Nurse Aides exp. In nursing
IDA, REZONINO THE HEREIN.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
home care. Apply in person
AFTER 015CR $ CEO LANDS,
NAME STATUTE
Lakeview Nursing Center, 912
PART OF SHEOAH GOLF TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
COURSE FRONTING ON SR. 434
Notice Is hereby given that the
AND LYING WITHIN THE undersigned pursuant to the
SOUNDARIES OP THE HIGH. "Fictitious Name Statute,"
LANDS P.U.D., IN THE CITY OF Chapter $45.05, Florida Statutes,
WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE will resister with the Clerk of the
COUNTY, FLORIDA, FROM ITS Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
PRESENT ZONING CI.AS$IPI. County, Florida, upon receipt of
CATION OP PLANNED UNIT proof Of ml publication of this
DEVELOPMENT TO C.1 NE ION. notice, to.wlt: FOREST CITY
ORH000 COMMERCIAL FUR.
COCY AND PAINT SHOP, under
Start your Own business
build
SUANT TO CHAPTER 1MMI OP
which I expect to engage in
an Eening Herald paper
THE FLORIDA STATUTES, business at 90 Willow Avenue,
route in your own
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND.
Forest City, Florida.
neighborhood,
MINT OF THE OFFICIAL iON.
That ttaesald party Interested In
ING MAP AND THE COMPRE. said business entsrprls. Is as *
HENSIVE LAND USE MAP; fols: PAUL OKONSKI.
SIVERAIIUTY; CONFLICTS
That the presous party doing *
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
busIness under this fictitious
A copy of said Ordinance Shall name, L.uls F. Castillo, has this
be avaIlable at the Office ci the date sold the trade name "Forest
*
City Clerk of the City of Winter
City Cody and Paint Shop"
Springs, Fl., for all persons
with
will
together
Its good
*swing to examine sanse.
assets to the undersigned. *
All InterilIsI penens are in. Therciove,i..uisF.Ctiliohasthls
1*
vItal to attend and be heard.
date terminated his interest in and
THIS NOTICE isto be published
to th business enterprise known
Call Circulation Dept.
In the EvenIng Herald, a as "Forest City Cody and Paint
newspaper SI enersl circulation
Thop" and has renunclated all
Of the City, one (1) tims at ieøt
right, title and interest therein.
flftoen (1$) days prior to the time
DATED at Aitamonte Springs,
Of the public hearing.
Seminole County, Florida, this 7th
222.2411
Dated this 10th day of March
day of March. iNS.
iNS.
PAUL OKONSKI
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, p.,j, March 31, 11 and AprIl 4,
FLORIDA
n, wis
ly Mary T. Norton,
T:!!:!!z.
DIT.103
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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
oirory.

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assurnabIe9. pct.on half
of the price of this luxury 2000
sq. ft. home. Sunken LR.
fireplace, huge eat.in kitchen.
separate FR, OBL garage and
many many extras. See to
believe at $64,900.

TERRIFIC assumption. $18,500
dwn, new 3 BR, 28 choice
country area. All Amenities.
598.500.

- REALTOR MLS
322647$
Cv., 323.39$

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
Theater esestat1ss "Horsepower: An Electric
Fable," 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Auditorium, Seminole
Community College followed by comments and
audience participation. Co.spoosored by Council of
Arts and Sciences. Free to public.

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JUNE
P0IZIG REALTY

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drive, a job, or some service
you have need of. read all our
want ads every day.

Harold Hall
Realty, Inc
REALTORS MLS

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TUESDAY, APRIL$
Private Indiatry Council regular meetIng, 4 p.m.,
Building J, Seminole Community College.
Suburban Republicu Woman's Club 9:46 a.m.,
home of Grace Martin, 1012 Cathy Drive, Altamonte
Springs. A Boutique work somlon for auction and
banquet to be held on October. Bring bag lunch.
Prospective members welcome.
VFW Ladles Auxiliary Unit 10105, 8 p.m., log cabin
on lakefront, Sanford.
Parent Education Iamt Refresher Comae, three.
nIght classes, 7:30 p.m., Florida Hospital Auditorium.
To pre.reglster call 196-8611, Ext. 1773.
Lecture on "Mid Life Crisis: Passage La New
Growth" by Dr. James R. Zullo, director of the
Christian Brothers Counseling and Consultation
Center, in IllInois, 7 p.m., Hauck Hall Auditorium,
Rollins College, Winter Park.
DeBaryBl.odBukDrawlag, 10a.m. tol:30p.m.,
Four Townes Shopping Center In front of Publix.
;,AduUf1l ipaa,2p.m., Deltona Public Library,
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.Capitot: FIOrkWI Historic House of State."

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tASSlFIEDA

For sale or ease. Health forces
sale. Popular, successful
operation. Busy 17.92 location.
Flexible terms. Business only
$40,000. Land, building &amp;
business $160,000 or lease with
option to buy.

By United Press InternatIonal
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(The Evening Herald today presents a sampling of opinion
from editorials In newspapers across the nation.)
3-Celfleteries
18-Help Wanted
NOTICI OP INTINT
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TONIOISTIR
.
Keene (N.H.) SentInel:
FICTITIOUS NAMI
Higgins Realty Shoppe, Inc.,.
Telephone Solicitors. *p
Time was when inflation was a subject taught only In
2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. in
Pursuant to the provisions of
only.
Hourly
pointment
setting
areas
most beautiful Memor.
ERA
economics courses In college...
REALTORS
Chap?. 565.09 Fla. Statutes Notice
rate plus commissions. Op
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al Pait, $400 to settle estate,
Today, the lessons of inflation are being learned In is hereby given of the intent of Lee
portunity for advancement.
and Mona M. Ward, to
29-ROOmS
Call Lee at 3220201 for op.
America's kitchens, every time someone brings home a bottle register the
name "Budd Cook TV
pointment.
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of ketchup and finds the price stamped on the cap Is five or ten 1. Video Tronics" and to operate
4-P05SOnaIS
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
- LPN full time, 3-11. Apply to
cents higher than the one on the nowempty bottle being the business located at 9423 Forest
Weekly 8 monthly rates,
City Road, Orlando, Florida
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
discarded...
utilities pd. Inquire 500 5. Oak
CANNON REST HOME
(Seminole County) under said
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
$417113.
On March 3, a modest movement got under way to keep the name as joint owners.
Special care, good food, for
elderly lady. Can be bid
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Dated this 17th day of March,
RN full time, 5.4 shift. Apply in
lid on some supermarket prices, at least temporarily. About a
patient. 121 Dolores Drive,
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
dozen major chains responded to an appeal from Esther mo.
x-Apartments Unfurnished
Altarnor*e Springs. $341140.
Howard J. Clifton
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonviile
Peterson, the president's special assistant for consumer afAttorney for Registrants
Ave.
312 West Fairbanks Ave.
fairs, and agreed to put a price ceiling on selected staple food
Why e Lonely? Write: "Get A
BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
Winter Park, Florida 32119
Mate" Dating Service. All
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Items. The freezes will remain in effect for periods ranging Publish
Make
room
in
your
attic,
garage
March 21, 2$, and April 4,
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
A-port Blvd. on 17.92 in
from one to five months, depending on the chain...
Sell Idle items with a ClassifIii'
11, 1910
Sanford.
Call
323.I670
Ad.
Call
a
friendly
ad-taker
a
In most cases, the stores have sufficient stock on hand or DET.104
Mariner's
Villag.
322.2411 or 531.9913.
I
WILL
NOT
SE
RESPON.
stockpiled to cover the expected demand. However, under the
SISLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
Condoforrent.28R lower level,
terms of the voluntary agreement, even if a retailer's costs go
NOTICITOSID
CURRED IV ANYONE
Applications are now being
Sandiewood Villas. $300 mo.
Notice is hereby given that the
up on a given item, the price will not, at least for the duration
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
accepted for Fuil.Time Tellers
Inc. maint. fees. 530.5544.
City of Lake Mary, of Seminole
OF April 3. 1910.
at the Flagship Bank of
of the agreed-upon freeze.
Florida, will receive
MICHAEL A. SHOPE
Roomsfor Rent
Seminoie. For information call
There are benefits in this program, both to the companies County,
sealed bids until 5:00 P.M., May 1, ____________________________
Sanford
personnel at 323.1776 ext. 201.
and to consumers...
1910, at the City Hall. 153 East
Equal Opportunity Employer.
3223133
Found
5••••4_$f
&amp;
Lake
Avenue,
Lake
Mary,
In the Long run, however, the supermarket price freeze is the Crystal
Modern 2 BR, 15, CH&amp;A, w.w
for Liability insurance.
most valuable for what it tells us about our fragile economy. Florida,
-:-carpet, fully equipped kit.,
Sealed bids will be opened and
Convenience store clerk. Good
cony, location, $233 mo. + dep.
This nation is In serious trouble, Indeed, when a limited price read at the regular City Council LoSt Ilk sable male Ferret in
Company
benefits.
Apply
area of Sent. Ave. &amp; Aiiport
Adults only, no pets. 3220341
freeze on selected grocery items can be touted by the White meeting, May 1, 1910, at 1:3.0 P.M.
Handy Way Foods, Sanford
Slvd. 322.7131.
Specifications may be obtained ____________________________
"
House as an Important contribution" to limiting inflationary from the CIty Clerk, Lake Mary
If you are having difficulty
area.
finding a place, to live, car to
pressures.
City Hall, 1SS East Crystal Lake

MONDAY, APRIL 7
Energy Technology Exhibit, Seminole Community
College Library. Open daily through AprIl 18.
Geneva Citizens Auoclatlon, 8 p.m., Geneva
Community Building.

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11

A.

is? come, lit serve-opportunity
for 3 ambitious people this
month. 131.3911.

Sunday Noon Friday

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Friday,ApriI4, 1910-hA

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DEADLINES
Noon the Day Befot'e Publication

E. Ward

Evanlnq Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Cleaning Time, ovens,
refrig., waIIs,woodwork,wd,.
floor%, top to bottom. Sue 373
846).

lsats

Home
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Carpentry, Painting, Main?.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
333 6038
Insured
534-5399

Mowing, grading &amp;
Loader work
3233S16
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Tree Service

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TreeServic,
lop, Trim. Removal
Call Jim Fllnn. 534 7199

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 371-0511
Custom built utility I boat
tralliq's, truck racks I misc
repairs.

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SANFORD

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We'll pay you to clean your house of scrap gold, silver and old coins.

WV LU
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J$j$ IMMEDIATE CASH $
BUying Dai ly 9:00 To 8: 00

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APRIL 5-6-7

STERLING SILVER

WE PAY TOP DOLLAR

BRING ITEMS TO

$000
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$1000

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OVERLOOKING LAKE MONROE

Anything marked Sterling Spoon.. Forks. Knives. Plates . Can.
diesticks . Trays. Frames . Tea Sets. Etc., $16.00 Per Ounce
Up.
Silver Bars or Medallions 999 Fine.

DOWNTOWN
SANFORD

&amp;

Marked 10K.

Paying Cash For:

DIAMOND RINGS

14K. 18K.22K

Engagement Rings, Cluster Rings
Men's and Ladies' Solitaire Rings

Dental Gold. Platinum. Ring Mourning.. Chains.
Bracelets. Earrings . Cuff Links . Class Rings.
Wedding Bands

ALL OTHER

DIAMOND

JEWELR

Your Diamonds do not have to be perfect or Flawless to be
worth money. We need Diamonds of all qualities. We will
treat you Courteously and without any high pressure. We will
give you a free Appraisal and leave the decision entirely up to
you.

Our specialty I, Diamond,. We have experience grading and
buying diamonds for many years. No Diamond is too large or
too small. We need all sizes and all qualities. Here are some
typical prices.

112 Cant Diamonds . ..... $100.00 up to $50000
On. Carat Diamonds ........... $400.00 and up
Two Carat &amp; Over Diamonds .. $1,000.00 and up Ab

1913 7%ru 1938 . . . • . . . . . .......... . ........ . . . 7* La.
1942 Thru 1943 (wish Lg mint mark above dome) ... 17* La.

We buy Proof Sets, Mint Sets, Complete Collections and
Uncirculated Coins.

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Robert G. Chapman Is paying the above
premium prices for your gold, silver, coins
and diamonds. Mr. Chapman Is owner of
Chapman Jeweler. in Wabash, Indiana, a
family owned jewelry store for many
years. Tell your friends he is in town.

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Yes we buy Artcarved Diamonds, Orange
Blossom Diamonds and Keepsake Diamonds.
Yes we buy old Class Rings and old Wedding
Bands.

DUE TO MARKET FLUCTUATION
PRICES IN THIS AD MAY
BE HIGHER OR LOWER

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OVIRWNINO LAKE PAONNN.
DOWNTOWN- . • UNPORD

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YOUR ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
Compl.t. Week's TV Listings

each &amp;more

Half Dollars .......................'3°' to 06" Each
Quarters , ............................. $.150 •.0 $411 Each
Dimes ..................................60e to 1121 Each
Half Dollars
23 Each
(1965Thru 1969) ....................................

Gold Coin;. We Pay....

$225.00 &amp; up
$475.00 &amp; up
50.00 U.S. Gold Coins. We Pay.... $3,000.00 &amp; up
PLEASE NOTE: We pay at least twice above prices for U.S. gold
coins dated 1833 or before.

CANADIAN SILVER
1966 &amp; Before
Canadian Dimes ...................... 45c Each
Canadian Quarters ................... $1.00 Each
Canadian Halves ..................... $2.00 Each
Canadian Silver Dollars. . . ... . . . . . $4.50 Each &amp; Up
Paying Cash For:
DENTAL GOLD . GOLD CAPS
PLATINUM BRIDGE Etc.
Boys' 10K Class Rings. .... . . . . $20.00 &amp; Up
Ladies' 10K Class Rings ...... $14.00 &amp;Up
We Buy ANY POCKET WATCHES
We buy from individuals, from estates and from
banks. We provide uniformed security. We
provide private rooms and will hold all tran.
sactions in strict confidence.

Th. original Roman pavement of Pilate's Pretorlum Is preserved In the
basement of Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) Convent In Jerusalem,
where this mosaic shows Christ bearing His cross.

We Buy
OLD MINE CUT DIAMONDS
We Need
LARGER SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS

BANK REFERENCE:
1st National Bank of
Wabash, IN

WE PAYTOP DOLLAR!
Bring Items to:
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10 to 118

Paying Cash For:

Yes, we buy all Pocket Watches in running
condition or not.

; No Appointment
- Necessary

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Isn't Cash In The Bank Better
Than Scrap In Your Drawerp?
Why Not Oct Paid For
Housecleaning At These High Prices

Gold has reached an all time high. Diamonds
have increased in value. Now is the time to
liquidate the jewelry which you are not
wearing.

NICKELS
1883 Thru 1912 .. . . . . • #. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........14* La.

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Paying Cash For,or:

10.00 U.S.

Small Chip Diamonds..... $1.00 up to $3.00 each

23* Each &amp; Up

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20.00 U.S. Gold Coins. We Pay....

114 Carat Diamonds ....... $50.00 up to $200.00

INDIAN HEAD PENNIES

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i .00 U.S. Gold Coins .We Pay .... $150.00&amp;up
2.50 U.S. Gold Coin,. We Pay.... $135.00 &amp; up
3.00 U.S. Gold Coins .We Pay.... $210.00 &amp;up
4.00U.S. Gold Coins .WePay . . • . $13,000.00&amp;up
conhJs Gold Coins. wPPay
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Please Bring In For Our Offer

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Paying Cash For:

Paying Cash For:

FOREIGN GOLD &amp; SILVER COINS

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SILVER
SILVER COINS
0964 and Before)

Paying Cash For:

GOLDJEWELRY

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Paying Cash For:
SI! .VPP nfl! I AflS
(l935 and before)

Per
Troy
Ounce

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY
Paying Cash For:

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Our Intrepid Critic Recalls
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Evening H.rald, Sanford, Ft.

GO GUIDE
If you're thinking of getting out of the house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:

Time Out To Eat

replacements reign ______________________
supreme, along with at.
tempts at cogent critical
There was the big
summation.
disappointment, . "The
DJ's RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE - Both lunch and
Many critics are Inclined Associates," Earmarked as
dinner
specials are featured. Live entertainment in
David Handler
to dismiss this past season as the No. 1 prospect of the
lounge Tues. Uwu Sat. 2544 Park Drive. Sanford.
one for which superlatives season, this law office sitcom
shouldn't be trundled out. choked on its own torts and running water, some created this pathetic
MIL ( FRIED CHICKEN - Enjoy complete
Not so. I don't mean to brand the network didn't step In to chorines on ice skates and a Imitation of Ingemar
shrimp, oyster or catfish dinners as well as Southern
my colleagues as a gaggle of apply
the
Heimlich big, big budget.
fried chicken. 2100 S. French Ave., Sanford.
Bergman's "Scenes From a
lazies, but there were ac- Maneuver. ABC has just
And, finally, there was the Marriage," demanded total
FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN - Eat in or
tually a number of "bigs" dumped a few leftover biggest bunch of dull, creative control and NBC
carry-out Famous Recipe "honey dipped" fried
this season. It just takes a episodes back into the line- pretentious hooey of not only gave it to him.' He's ruined it
little extra effort to sniff
chicken. 1809 French Ave., Sanford.
this season but many for everybody else - it'll be
them out.
ABC takes honors with two seasons - "United States." 10 years before a network
There was the big other biggies - "The
CAVALIER MOTOR INN - Breakfast served 7-11
ves any writer that P°
This newly premiered
mystery, "Nobody's Per- Lazarus Syndrome," the
a.m.,
dinncr 5-10 p.m. and featuring "Pot Luck" lunch
fect," an ABC sitcom biggest (and fastest) flop, NBC entry promised to be again,
buffet. Hwy. 17.92 S. of Airport Blvd., Sanford.
starring Ron Moody as a and "Ten Speed and Brown prime times first honest
There was no big hit. The
Scotland Yard inspector Shoe," the biggest waste of look at marriage and its first best new show of the season
HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
adult comedy. Unfor. is long gone. "Paris" (CBS),
transplanted to San Fran- talent.
steaks and seafood. Your favorite drinks available in
cisco. "Nobody's Perfect"
If you want to take all this tunately, its idea of honest is which starred James Earl
popular lounge. "Overlooking the St. Johns," Sanford.
was cemented in ABC's fall literally, there was also doing away with the laugh Jones as a cop-criminology
HOLIDAY INN— 1-4 - Enjoy live entertainment in
Its Idea of adult is professor, soared into !UCMY
schedule, then bumped. It "The Big Show" on NBC,track
lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night every
has never been aired or which turned out to be "The tanhr its female lead wake areas rarely touched
Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you can eat
heard from again.
Hollywood Palace" with up In the morning with her anymore by a prim time
14 &amp;S.R. ,
hair mussed. The how'n series. Unfortuna.
tel y p -It
d man and hairdresser never left the bottom of the
sound
RAIRD-RAY DATSUN
n now hold their heads ratings or got the elitist
high. If only there were following that "The Paper
Longwood Rotary Festival and 10,000 meter run, 9
BARGAIN CORNER
something here for the Chase" did - even though it
a.m., April 12, Springs Plaza Shopping Center, State
audience,
was a much better show.
Road 434. Plant and baked goods sale, arts and crafts
BUY HERE • PAY HERE
"United
States"
is
a
"Skag"
and "Elachied" both
show, Bluegrass entertainment and refreshments.
IN
LT PAYMINTI LOW AS
writer's Internal dialogue had promise but NBC nipped
Auction and drawing, 3 p.m.
'14 Per
that hasn't sprouted into th5lfl In the bud.
"Knob Landing (CBS) and
DEAL with the DEALER who wants to DEAU
fully developed characters
Members exhibition "Doorways," The Pine Castle
or situations.
result i "Hart to Hart" (ABC) were
Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph St., Orlando, March
wit without humor, intellect the most successful of the
1-AIril 18. Reception March 29 7-9:30 p.m. Free to the
4444W
public.
without intelligence. Talk, slick trash. "Benson"
(ABC), a lightweight but
talk,
$31.131$
Larry Gelbart, who efficient sitcom, scored
"Carnival", a romantic musical, Annie Russell
steadily.
Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park, May 1-3,6-10;
Of the hoklovm-s,
1:30 p.m. May 10 matinee, 2 p.m. Call 646-2501.
While Shadow" (CBS)
remained the top cornby 51-member Laicer Sound Band of
hinafton of entertainment Manatee Junior College featuring marches and other
044 PARK DL, PH. 2114M, SAN FORD
and message. I watched
characteristic music under direction of Dr. Charles E.
Privals Partissa SaMust PadNtiesAvsflØte
most episodes and was
Johnson, 8 p.m., University of Central Florida Fine
OW Men..Prl. 118-19142 B.M. -Sat. 4 p.m,.2 am.
Arts Rehearsal Hall. Free to the public.
seldom disappointed. vu
mIia the departing "The
Rockford Files" (NBC),
1 S)12)PlIOiY OrcbestraAll American Program
which
as
funnier
than
most
featuring
Jeffrey Siegel at the piano performing
All OInn.rs Csme wirn cs TIS
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Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue and MacDowell's Piano
comedies and always lively.
SNOW CRAB CLUSTERS
"Taxi" (ABC), the strongest
ConoertO No. 2., Friday, Aprij4 and
y April o
10.95
at Bob Car, Auditorium In Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Call 841holdover from the previous
YOU CAN
or ticket outlets.
season, was very uneven this
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Fai Techauisgy xhibit open daily, April 7-18,
written outfor several weeks
All Dlsasr SPSCIIh Corns Wl* IC. Teajr CoiNs and Irsid a Sa$tsr
so
be
could
film
a
movie
and
Seminole Community College Library.
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the
cohesion
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Ginerul Sanford Macuw and Library, open Wedouffer.
asd Cii, Slow $f
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and
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Na.p.
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Na. 3. 600 110 6"W Ike or Mod" Na. I. PrWd Pfth
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of
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for senior dtlauns JA" music twice a month.
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This will be our list report
30, Tuesday tlrout Fllda3,, 10 am,
to 4 p.m.;
of the semen. See you in
Saturday, 10 am, to 1 p.ni,
Sunday,
14 p.m.
September.
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Christ*ans Looking To Jerusalem Today
The spiritual eyes of the Christian World
are on Jerusalem at the Easter season.
Many pilgrims will be in the Holy City to
follow the Way of the Cross, where Jesus
walked on his way to Calvary, and to visit
the many sacred shrines on Good Friday.
The Via Dolorosa, the traditional path.
way Jesus followed carrying the cross, has
14 stations commemorating the sorrowful
events. Nine are related to the Gospel and
five In tradition. The first two are located
in the site of the Antonia or pretorium of
Pilate (see cover photo), seven are
located in streets and the last five in the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre..
Each Friday at 3p.m. a procession is led
by the Franciscan Fathers along the Via
Dolorosa from the arch that marks the
beginning, which tradition says is built
over the site where Pontius Pilate said
"Behold the Man," as Jesus came forth
bearing a crown of thorns and a purple
garment.
Although the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre Is built over the traditional site
of calvary and the tomb where Christ's
body was buried, many Protestant
Christians view the Garden Tomb and
Gordon's Calvary as the authentic sites,
discovered by British General Charles
Gordon in 1883.
Area Christians follow, the Way of the
Cross in their hearts at special Holy week
observances culminated by joyous Easter
services that begin with the rising of the
sun.
Several special community sunrise
services are scheduled as well as those at
individual churches.
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Association Easter Sunrise Service will
take place at 6 a.m. at the Sanford Civic
Center, featuring special music and Rev.
Leo King, pastor of First United Methodist
as speaker.
The Oviedo Community Sunrise Service
will begin a 5:45 a.m. on the western shore
of Lake Charm under sponsorship of all the
local churches. John Ulm, minister of the
South Seminole Christian Church will
speak.
Churches of Geneva will sponsor a
sunrise service at 5:45 a.m. at Summersill
Hill. There will be special music and a
sermon by Rev. Larry Sherwood of the
First Baptist Church.
An outdoor sunrise service will be held
at 6:30 a.m. at the lake next to Ascension
Lutheran Church, 351 Ascension Drive,
Casselberry.
Messiah Lutheran Church, Highway 1792, Casselberry, will have a sunrise service at 6 a.m.
A sunrise service will be conducted at 7
a.m. on the grounds adjacent to Covenant
Presbyterian Church, Highway 17-92,
Sanford.
Community United Methodist Church,
Highway 17-92, Casselberry, will hold a
sunrise service on the north parking lot at
6:30 a.m,
A sunrise service will be held on the lawn
of First Baptist Church of Deltona at 7
a.m. with special music and a message by
Jeff Barbieri.
An ecumenical Galilean service will be
held at 6:30 a.m. at Fountain Lake in
Zellwood Station with Pastor Harold Do
Ron of Rolling Hills Community Church
speaking from the bow of a boat.

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iflLA: t.owa you please tell me whatever
happened to Gardner McKay? Almost 15 years ago, (more
or less), he starred In a series called "Paradise Island." I
haven't seen him In anything since or heard anything
about him. 14 IELTON York, S.C.

It was "Adventures In Paradise," and It ran on ABC.

from 1150 to 1962, and McKay, a big handsome guy, played
Capt. Adam Troy. He was never happy as an actor,
however, and had the good sense to give It up, even though
he was successful, and move on to something else. Two of
his plays, "Me" and "Sea Marks," have been shown on
now u urania CTIUC ma
anda very good one
of the Lea Angeles Herald-Examiner,
DEAR DICK: In the late 'us, a series
Gunslinger" was an 'IV. Please tell me the name of
maln character and what be is doing these days? p
(X)WNS, Adrian,
The main character's name was Cord, but i presume
you mean the actor who played the main character,
was — and is—Tony Young, Hels still acting. you can
him now (U you have the stomach to see It) in "Guyana—
Cult of the Damned," the movie about the Jonestown
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movie we saw In Pasadena, Calif., about 1974 or 1975,

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which there w a mentally retarded young
worked a bakery. Through a dedicated teacher, he
becomes a genius. He even had a little love affair. At
end of the movie, be reverted back I. the original state of
mini1 DOROTHY *1W, Vancouver, Wash,
I cant be positive, but It sounds like you might mean
"1y" which starred Cliff Robertson. There Is,
however, a discrepancy In dates "Charly" came out In
1968. But I cannot recall any other film with that general
plot line,
DEAR DICK: Are Linda Gray of "Dallas," and Fun
Gray of "Buck Rogers," sisters or related In any way?
TERESA HUFF, Watch, Mo.
No, no relation.
DEAR DICK: I saw Robert Cummings on "The
Boat" last week and he looks terrible. Has be had a
serious Illness? Also, Arthur Godfrey looks awful bad.
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been a health food advocate and prided himself on his
youthful air and appearance, but health food will take you
only so far, so long.
DEAR DICK: I think the character who played Beaver
(leaver on "Leave It To Beaver" is dead now. Am I right?
Also, is the person who played Eddie Haskell In real life
actually Alice Cooper? BOB POKORNY, Tucson, Ariz.
Wrong twice. For some reason, there are lots of rumors
about Jerry Mathera (Beaver) and Ken Osmond (Eddie).
But they are both alive and neither one has become Alice
Cooper.
DEAR DICK: I seem to recall that 40 years ago or so
there was a movie actor by the name of Jack Albertson. I
saw a movie the other aight, "The Enemy Below," with
Robert Mitchum and Curt Jurgens. One of the crew
members of the sith chaser, I swear, was that Jack
Albertiosa. Was It? J.E. DANSK.A, Stockton, Calif.
The only Jack Albertson I've heard of is the current one,

the man who was on "Chico and the Man." His first movie
was In 1947, but he wasn't In "The Enemy Below," There
was a Frank Albertson active 40 years ago, and maybe
you mean him. But he wasn't in "The Enemy Below,"
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AFTERNOON
2:30
"The Big Cypress"
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appreciated. L PHILLIPS, Kalamazoo, Mich
3:00
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Gowdy fish for black bass in tals
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the Florida Everglades; longING Jose Quevas takes on
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APRIL 6, 1980
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SPORTS NCAA Gymnastics
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Wisconsin.
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WIMEMENd
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hand
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released "Nijinaky." "In ruthless, but I think U you
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BALL
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Junior Tournament" The best
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Rockford finds himself in disfa- nography while a young man (1]) (35) WOODY WOODPECK.. (C)(1953) Richard Burton, Jean behind their historic mass Stanwyck, John Lund A worn.
Simmons. A physically and exodus from Egyptian oppres- an is blackmailed after assumvor with the police and the faces rape charges after read- ER AND FRIENDS
(8 (10) ELECTRIC COMPANY emotionally deteriorated sion. (Closed captioned for the Ing the Identity of a dead pasunderworld when a psychic ing it. (2 Hre.)
Roman tribune i ordered to hearing impaired) (R)
(10) MONTY PYTHON'S (R)
points to him as being involved
senger following a train crash.
execute three criminals in (U) (35) FLIPPER "Second
intheslayingofadopepusher. FLYING CIRCUS
10:00
11:30
Jerusalem. (2 Hrs.)
Time Around"
(10) UNDERSEA WORLD 02) (17) DICK MAURICE AND
(7)0 KIDSWORLD
NBC
LATE MOVIE
5
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(10)
THE
SHAKESPEARE
(10) TO BE ANNOUNCED
OF JACQUES COUSTEAU COMPANY
01) (35) PORKY PIG AND PLAYS
SHVILLE
ON
THE
"Mandrake"
(1979)
Anthony
"Twelfth
Night"
Feud(17)
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(112)
"The Water Planet" The how.
11:30
Herrera. Robert Reed. The log"Unkyty
Kendal
and
Sinead
Cusack
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research include some strange LIVE Hosts: Dick Benjamin des" The
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his powers to combat a
St. Helen's School lyric comedy of misplaced love,
and colorful phenomena and Paula Prentiss. Musical Unicycle Drill Team in mistaken Identity and comic (1])(35) BLACK PERSPECTIVE power-crazed madman and his
unique to the water planet -- guests: The Grateful Dead.
Newbury, Ohio performs gymCR (10) THE GOOD NEIGH- army of robots. (R)
revenge.
Earth.
"Hurry nasticsonunicycles.(R)
BORS "Say Little Hen... ?"
(5) 0 MOVIE
(5)0 MOVIE "Samson And
(17) LEAVE 1110 BEAVER
2:30
Sundown" (C) (1967) Michael
121(17) PORTER WAGONER Delilah" (C) (1951) Victor
0(4) MOVIE "The Magic Guest: Connie Smith.
Fred takes Caine, Jane Fonda. A vengeful
Mature, Hedy Lamarr. The
10:30
5(3)
Evelyn to a posh restaurant man Inflicts pain upon his coos- (5) 0 EASTER SERVICE A Sword" (C) (1962) Basil Rathmighty Samson finds his power
8:00
A
in as payment for refusing to Greek Orthodox Easter Service bone, Estelle Winwood.evil
that he can't afford,
(4) CHIPS Jon and Ponch curtailed by the lovely Delilah.
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sell
his
land.
(2
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40
Mins.)
will
be
telecast
from
the
young
hero
battles
an
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FIVE(Ii 0
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McGari'ett learns the kid- a) 0 MOVIE "Toward The
(7)0 NEWS
given him by a witch. (1 1/2 derby drivers to smoke out a
napper of three eminent scion- Unknown" (C) (1956) William in Jerusalem.
gang of suspected drug smug.
12:00
lists 5 none other than his old Holden, Lloyd Nolan. A pilot
BAPTIST Hrs.)
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glers. (R)
MOVIE
"From Here To
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attempts to gain the respect of
adversaryWo Fat.
CHURCH
300
(5) 0 ARCHIE BUNKER'S Eternity" (B/W) (1954) Burt
Vickie
nip
his
colleagues after losing it 0(10) AS WE SEE IT "Senn (7)0 INTERNATIONAL
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(DO LOVE BOAT
BOX. PLACE Hours away from Lancaster, Montgomery ChIt.
over a singer, and a clumsy over a careless mistake. (2 Hrs.
/ Little Big Horn High Schools, ING Jose Quevas takes on opening their restaurant. The calm before the storm is
woman creates havoc on the 15 Mins.)
Chicago, Illinois"
Harold Dolbrecht for the WBA Archie and Murray are still seen through the eyes of five
ship.
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1200
Chalice" (1955) Paul Newman, Tampico, Mexico).
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bor lust before World War It. (2
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(35) DAY OF DISCOVERY
(IT)
His. 5 mins.)
3.30
nearly causes him to walk Into Tavares, Boomtown Rats, Ellen designs the Last Supper chat( (10) ODYSSEY "Seeking
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1:oo
a trap, but, with Koller' help' Foley, Triumph, Glenn Super.
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The First Americans" Archae.
(12) (17) MOVIE "Under Ten
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Stone apprehends the men he
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from
Texas
to
Alaska
11:00
100
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EASTER
SUNDAY Towners" (C) (1970) Jack of the first people to tread the Charles Laughton. A German
0(10) DOLLY Guest: Cap- •()TALES OF THE UNEX.'
MASS John Cardinal Cody Lemmon, Sandy Dennis. A American continent. (Closed ship cleverly using various dislain Kangaroo.
celebrates an Easter Mass at couple visiting New York expe- captioned for the hearing guises avoids capture while
1:30
Holy Name Cathedral in Chica- rierices every known urban impaired)
910
forcing British ships to surren5 (3) MI AND MAXX 5(4) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
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disaster.
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Norman's romantic dinner date (M (17) MOVIE "Devil Dogs
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1:30
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Pat
O'Brien.
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back
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lenges and opportunities the
school, leaving Joe and CarMass alone with her sle.pover sure young pilot gets his wings
2:05
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nation can meet by revitalizing
clipped during a test flight,
pal, a 112-year-old boy.
men In charge of the house(7) o NEWS
our
thinking
concerning
energy
4:30
work. (A)
CO (10) MARTY NONSINS
2:35
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Guest: Mel Tillie.
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11:30
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2:15
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undercover cop David Toma, gida, Sean Connery. A young U(35) MOVIE "Hold That Reno, Nevada).
looking for help in becoming a daughter by sending her anon.
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tv germs.
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gangster leaves a roadhouse to director Jonas Jurasas, now
(]DO
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300
Bud and Lou. (1 1/2Hrs.)
Ant (Darlone Carr) is arrested
9:00
living in the U.S. altar Soviet
MOVIE "The Long
3:25
a (10) PRIESENTE
for murdering her husband but
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tion of "Macbeth," Is profiled.
vor Howard. A nomadic Indian
tic Age" (1950) Hugh Williams,
it.
cludes
with
the
Last
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AFTERNOON
Zetterling.
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sophisticated
5:00
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pimp young woman (Adrienne girl charms her middle-aged
Are We Going To Do About (Part 4) (Closed captioned for
1200
4:20
Barbea) wanting to become teacher.
Cubs?"
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ODYSSEY
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4:15
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boxer (Gary Collins) hoping to CE) 0 MOVIE "Always Leave (1) 0 BLACK AWARENESS
DIRECTIONS
Author(ED
(17) MISSION: IMPOSSI- refuses to let Tommy go to Wallace Beery. A rough(7)0
fight far a world title visit the Them Laughing" (B/W) (1949)
island. (A)
Milton Bid., Virginia Mayo. An historian Luigi Barzini cele- BILE The IMF's task is to Mexico for a week, he becomes mannered woman takes in a
young girl and raises her as a
111 (35) AMERICA'S ATH. obsessive desire for success Wales Easter through the art, recover three tons of speed upset and moves in with Mel.
music and history of the from an illegal drug operation.
LS1980
drives a comedian to steal
(10) MASTERPIECE THE. daughter, only to have the girl's
(8 (10) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS other people's materiel for his RaflhI4s$nGU. (A)
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MONDAY

Friday, April 4, ins

o M*A*S*H Charles
returns from a wild binge in
Tokyo totally unable to recall
anything he did. (R)
when they learn that Mike and CD
0 ABC MOVIE "High
Gloria have decided to leave Plains Drifter" (1973) ClInt
Joey with friends in the event of Eastwood, Verna Bloom. A
their deaths.
nameless stranger is hired by a
group of cowardly townspeople
6:00
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE to defend them against the
PRAIRIE Mrs. Olson's gossip merciless outlaws terrorizing
stirs up trouble when Reverend their small Western town. (R)
35) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS
Alden (Dabbs Greer) falls In (1])110
AMERICAN SHORT
love with a widow and proSTORY "The Sky Is Gray" by
poses marriage. (R)
(5)0 WKRP IN CI,p4pjTp Ernest Gaines. A young black
Carlson's mood changes from farrnboy'a visit to the dentist In
ecstasy to serious self-doubt a small Louisiana town marks
when he learns that his wife is the dawning of his søcial and
self-awareness.
pregnant. (A)
THAT'S INCREDIBLE
(7)
(1]) (35) JIM ROCKFORD (5)
FLO Flo leads a daring
Rockford becomes the custodi- attempt to break her mother's
an of a nine-year-old girl who Is boyfriend out of an old
looking for her father.
people's home.
0 (10) NATIONAL OEO10:00
GRAPHIC SPECIAL "The
Superliners: Twilight Of An (5)0 LOU GRANT Billy's itoEra" A nostalgic voyage of faa- ry questioning a big company's
cinating luxury and remem- clean air standards opens the
bend glory Is taken aboard the Tnib to a costly damage suit.
last of the great liners still In (A)
trans-Atlantic service — the 0 (10) BILL MOVERS' JOUR
NAL "The Black Agenda" Bill
Oueen Elizabeth 2.
121(17) MOVIE "Bright Leaf" Moyers documents a national
(1950) Gary Cooper, Lauren black gathering In Richmond,
Bacall. A tobacco tycoon Virginia where 2,000 black
grows increasingly wealthy leaders from across the coununtil a man he took advantage try met to hammer out social
and political goals for the cornof returns seeking revenge,
ing years.
6:30
10:16
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CHANNING SHOW An old (ED (17)810 BATTLES
friend of Susan's who is run10:30
nlng for a Senate seat also
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begins a campaign for her
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romantic attentions.
0(4)(5)0CDONEWS
(U)(35)BENNYHILL
8 G NBC LIVE THEATER
10 TODAY IN THE LEGIS"The Oldest Living Graduate" LATURE
Henry Fonda stars as a World
11:15
War I veteran who clashes with
(17)
LOVE.
AMERICAN
his son over proposed changoo(12)
in his hometown in this produc- STYLE
lion to be telecast live from the
11:30
Southern Methodist Universl- 0(4) TONIGHT Guest host:
tys School of Arts.
Martin Mull. Guests: Bob Uecker, Joseph Wambaugh, Don
Rickles, Tom Waits.
APRIL SPECIAL
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SCREEN ROOM
life ofamusician.
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(ED (35) ANDY GRIFFITH The
local barber misrepresents his
worldly goods to a wealthy widow who decides to visit him.
(10) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "Individual Rights"
(12)(17) BOB NEWHART With
Bob's help, Jerry calls off his
Imminent marriage to a beautiful but domineering oral
hygienist.

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opens a competing junk yard.
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12:30
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5:05
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(12) (17) MAVERICK (THU)
5(4) TODAY
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5:30
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5(4) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(WED)
.
(10 FRENCH CHEF (TUE) (5)0 THE YOUNG AND THE
(12) (17) LOVE. AMERICAN
(10 FOOTSTEPS (WED)
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STYLE (MOW)
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5:40
(1O) THE MYSTERY OF
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(12) (17) ROMPER ROOM
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(10) AMERICAN SHORT
8:45
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6:15
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Friday, April 4, 1950-4

He Releases 1st Album

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Nobod y Steals Show From Ian McLagan
By ROB PATtERSON
tours of The Rolling Stones diminutive and charming But I'm not really into that."
Unlike some of the heavy and Ron Wood's New Bar. Britisher, "and less was
What McLagan has made
company he keeps, Ian barians.
expected
of
me,"
And
for
is
a wonderful rollicking
McLagan didn't have to
On The Troublemaker, those who expect a lush collection of songs that prove
worry about the pressures of (Mercury), his light-hearted player's album by someone him amply talented as a
fame while making his first and easy-going manner known as a "back-up," writer, singer and player.
solo album,
makes his debut ip more Troublemaker will indeed It's an album so good you
His keyboard talents personable and appealing surprise,
wish he'd stepped out into
Rob Patterson
helped found Rod Stewart than even the latest discs by
"I suppose people thought the spotlight a lot earlier.
VW The (Small) Faces, and pals like Wood and Stewart. there'd be piano solos and
But as Ian explains: "I'd
since their break-up Ian has
"i had a lot more time to organ solos all over the place always preferred to kick it just sort of come out of the
Top 10 albums
tickled the ivories on recent plan mine," says the - instrumentals and stuff, up live than be In
the studio closet or something," he
(Week of March 29)
making an album. Yet on my admits.
1. The Wall
Posse when he gives a wander- album, I had more fun than I
April 8 ing
"I didn't know I could sing
(Pink Floyd)
old man a lift on his horse.
ever had. It's sort of a buzz the way I do," he says
2. Against the Wind
10:30
the 'indulgence' of it, happily. "That's sort of an
(Bob Seger and the
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Working 'live' in the studio I've found out what my
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Shields &amp; Yarnell, Betty While, "Race For Life
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Fred sneaks into the NBC stu- finds romance with a
NBC,
viewers will be given an opportunity
shady Cooper, Walter Brennan.
fictional West Texas town called
dice to meet, Lena Home, the society lady along the way.
to experience live performances of the
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Knights
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Anthony Quinn, Mike Farrell.
pet," which will be seen later this month.
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living Graduate," featuring Henry Fonda
and his wheeler-dealer son.
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Kenneth Tynan. (Part 2012)
in the lead role. This production, directed
In an interview in The New York Times,
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have grown out of an accumulation of
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saves a life.
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University
in
Dallas,
Texas.
simple
observations. It's the small things
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playwright. The idea for The Oldest
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on
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of a Ing gorilla.
run of the Orly Express Into a compete for
Center for the Performing Arts in
established
private
lovely
young
lady.
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school in Dallas was
wild ride.
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moving
from
its
original
campus dating
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graduated from New Mexico University.
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Rockford's efforts to return how they've changed and what
also
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3:45
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'Linus Habit' Nothing To
By the Editors
of Psychology Today
Parents whose children
hang onto soft objects at
bedtime or in momenta of
misery often worry that the
cuddling may signify an
insecure psyche. They
should stop worrying, according to a recent study in
London. The parents' biggest
problem
is
probably
sneaking their kid's hardused blankets into the wash,

problems
in
speech
development and eating.
More important, the cud.
diers tended to be slightly
more Indepe ndent, go to bed
more happily and sleep
better,
By contrast, emotionally
troubled children tended not
to have a cuddly in their love
life. The rate of emotional
disturbance was nearly
twice as high among noncuddlers as cuddlers — 15.7

Mothers of 703 London 3
year-olds were interviewed
by David Boniface and
P h 111 p
G r a h a m,
psychiatrists at the city's
Hospital for Sick Children,
Sixteen percent of the
children habitually cuddled
things such as* blankets and
teddles.
The researchers found no
connection between the use
of soft objects and the
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not disagree. But most
children do without cuddling
soft objects. Hence the
researchers suggest that
most children may be
negotiating these stages of
development with something
less concrete and less
discoverable —a comforting
Image, perhaps, or a silent
song.
At first blush, a recent
British survey suggests that
nusn women are retaining
at least part of their
celebrated sexual reserve.
In a study of 6,589 women
done in 1976 by the government's census office, only 9
percent of the women who
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were not much greater than
might have occurred by
chance.
Clinging to cuddly objects,
the British child analyst D.
W. Wlnnlcott proposed in the
1950s, is one of several
healthy transitional
strategies that help children
learn the differences betEVENING
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had married since 1971 said
they had lived with their
future husbands first,
By contrast, 99 percent of
all Swedish couples in a
recent survey there claimed
to have lived together before
they married. And in
France, 31 percent of a 1977
national sample of married
to 2S-year-olds reported
having lived with their
future spouses before
marriage.
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among British young people
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A broadcast career is not of the United Slates each throughout the United States
winter for the millions of TV remain the teams to beat. casters are former baseball unusual
for great stars of the week, has become the were treated to cablecasts of
sports fans who yearn for They'll get much of the players. But there's a difgame.
Among other Hall of highest rated syndicated virtually all 26 major league
baseball. But the 1980 season media attention, of course. ference this season. It's
the
Fame
members
who worked sports prograumi in the teams. Doubleheaders were
is finally due to get unABC begins its regular recent election of Al Kaline in radio or television after country.
often featured, starting with
derway.
network broadcasts of major and Duke Snider
Recent Figures show a 28 an East Coast or MidOpening Day for the 12 league baseball in June wi th turned-boardeasters players- their careers were Roy
to the Campanella, Dizzy Dean, percent increase in total western gauiuc, followed by a
National League teams and more Monday night games. Hall of Fame.
Joe DiMaggio, Whitey Ford, viewing audience during the contest from the Vest Coast.
14 American League teams But it will switch in A ugust to
Kailne and Snider bring to Frankie Frisch, harry 1979 season, the third year of
begins a chase that lasts a series of late-season five the number of hull of
'l'he cablecasts.
lecaSts, offered
until the World Series in Sunday games in an effort to Famers currently working in Heilmann, Waite H oyt, the production. Mel Allen primarily outside of major
Walter Johnson, Sandy has been the host each
October. Game 7 of the 1979 capture higher ratings.
broadcast booths. The Koufax, Mickey Mantle, and will continue year
the league cities, are expected to
Series drew the most TV
This month NBC is others: Early Wynn with the Robin Roberts, Jackie assignment, as plans begin reach :3 million households in
viewers in baseball history renewing its "Saturday Toronto Blue Jays, Lou Robinson and
1980 and 4.5 million in 1981.
Pie Traynor. for 1980 coverage.
bout 80 million.
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Game of the Week" Boudreau with the Chicago
For those who appreciate
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The world champion telecasts.
producer
of live, major
Cubs and Ralph Kiner with such oddities, Al Kaline has Wednesdays and compiled
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) and
sp
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April 9

before marriage, and marry
without ever having moved
out of their parent's homes.
Even so, premarital sex
seems to be Increasing in
Britain as fast as anywhere
else. Among the women who
married between 1956 and
1960, 35 percent reported
having had premarital intercourse. Among women
who become brides after
1971, however, 75 percent
said they had.
Similarly. while 62 percent
of the apparently quite
reserved single women In
their 40s said they were still
virgins, only 15 percent of
the single 23- to 24-year-olds
said they were,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

by-year records in the books, of the 26 major
league clubs lead of Thursday night
He never played in the minor for distribution and
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11:30
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energy-saving Innovations Carson. Guests: David Letter- Ernie Banks of the Chicago the Caribbean and Japan. with the National Basketball
Association.

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being
developed
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Nebiett.
to our lives In the future.
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although
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situations,
Feller
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be aired during
6:30
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military service. Sandy popular cablecasts of "We were very, very pleased
agent and is assigned to find wile denies it.
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West is ordered to block a
Three escaped female convicts
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8:30
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revolutionary
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remote cabin,
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during his career,
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patient.
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Mrs Jameison said while they were present sitting at a table
in tier kitchen, Kelly called.
She showed reporter the location of her phone and kitchen
table,indicatingthedeputieswereatmnosttw.o(eetawa.w
site answered Kelly's call.
"I said to my secretary, Tell congressman Kelly I don't
care if it's the President of the United States, I'm working on a
murder!" she said.
Mrs. Jameison was being consulted on the case of a woman
who disappeared from the Lake Monroe Inn in 1976.
Jameison, who said he was not in the room at the time of
Kelly's call, said he later asked Deputy Salerno what his wife
said over the phone.
"He (Salerno) was the one who told me what she said,"
Jameison said, indicating that Salerno knew it was Kelly who
called.
Jameison said Saturday he does not know if any law enforcement officials or other persons have also been sub.
po.naed In the matter, but he Indicated the subpoenas he and
his wife received may be only the beginning.

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Detective Ralph Salerno said he had gone to visit Mrs.
Jameison, a nationally known psychic, on the advice of
Sheriff's Det. Charles Brown, who believed she might provide
them with leads in the case,
Brown who was at the meeting, refused to conunent on the
matter.

help in the investigation into the disappearance, an event they
are still listing as a nussing persons case.
Robert Wilson, 1000 Persian St., Deltona, says he believes

Mrs. Jameison said she was able to furnish the deputies
some information she believes could help solve the mystery.
She said she, too, believes Mrs. Wilson is dead, adding she

his wife, Marjorie, died after she vanished along with her car

has had a vision of a large surn of money connected with her

from the parking lot of the Inn on U.S. Highway 17.92 the night
of Dec. 4, 1976.

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Mrs. Wilson's body, and cement being poured over her, along
with other visions given to the deputies.
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can't get a search warrant listing probable cause as information frolil a psychic," he said.
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Christians around the world are celebrating Easter Sunday and the
resurrection of Christ from the grave. This detail of a large 400-yearold tapestry by an old Italian master hanging on the wall of the
Vatican Museum depicts Christ coming out of the tomb It was
photographed by Herald Religion Editor Jane Casselberry on a
recent tour of Rome and Israel. Ifer article. "Jerusalem: Spiritual
Home," appears on today' s Religion P age 5C

HE IS RISEN

Bel'ieve Missing Woman Is Dead

By DAVID M. RAZZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Deltona man whose wife vanished more than three years
ago froin the l,ake Monroe Inn believes he will never see her
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Although Lefavour later denied he was planning to go to
Washington, Jameison said he recalls Lefavour coming to him
to discuss obtaining passports for the three to go to England to
work on the Yorkshire Ripper case and at that time he asked
Lefavour how he was going to get time off to go to Washington
on the Kelly case. Lefavour, Jameison said, replied that he
would take vacation time for that purpose.
Lefavour did say Mrs. Jameison talked with him in early
November or earl) December about a prominent figure using
the code name C-S to identify the person and he said she
mentioned something about bribery and FBI types"
Mrs. Jameison contends that a number of law enforcement
officials in Volusia, Seminole and Brevard counties can verify
that she was working with Kelly on his investigation beginning
Oct. 3.
That was the date of Kelly's first call to Mrs Jameison, the
couple said.
Mrs Jameison said two Seminole County sheriff's deputies
were with her at the time. Seminole County Sheriff John Polk
confirmed that deputies Ralph Salerno and Charlie Brown
were with the psychic on that date.

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But de puties have not dropped the case, says Orlando
psychic Robyn Jameisun, who recently revealed two county
detectives asked her help in the case last October.
Mrs. Jameison disc ussed the meeting with the two detectives when disclosing that Rep. Richard Kelly, li-New Port
Richey, had telephoned her during the meeting for advice on
handling "shady characters" who later turned out to be FBI

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Herald Staff Writer
Orlando psychic Robyn Jameison and her husband, attorney
Jamie Janieison, have been subpoenaed to appear Friday
morning before the federal grand Jury hearing evidence in the
FBI undercover "Abscam' probe.
"The grand jury wants us to bring all records we have
regarding Congressman Kelly and any other individuals in.
%oled with Kell) in Abscam, Jameison said
Mrs. Jamneison has provided the FBI with copies of her
personal HIUIIOS s%tllch she says show she was working as
early as October with Rep. Richard Kelly, R-New Port Richey,
on his "personal investigation" before he was videotaped Jan.
8 taking $25,000 In (ash from undercover FBI agents posing as
wealthy Arabs.
1k Jaimiemsons are Scheduled to appear with the original
dounnerits befor.' U.S. District Judge William B. Bryant in
Washington D C.. Jameison said the subpoenas were brought to
their home by two Orlando FBI agents at noon Friday.
Kelly's lawyers first requested Mrs. Janmeison's memos, her
husband said. They were provided, Jameison said, and copies
were also given to the FBI.
The memos, copies of which were obtained by Herald
reporters, show Mrs Jameison also warned of the dangers
Kelly faceIl in dealing with the
.
tie Orlando office of the
1FBI
was closed Saturday, but a
special agent with the Fill'ss Tampa office said the FBI could
not comment on the matter at this time.

In tier memo of Dec. 1, 1q79, Mrs. Jameison wrote:
"I attempted to explain to c-s i her code name for Kelly as
Congressman from the 5th District) that the FBI and the CIA
have been responsible for destroying many lives and planting
false docwnents, spreading lies, and committing varied forms
of character assassinations against Americans right here in
the good old U.S.A. As an example I told him although the
players were different at Chappaquiddick, Teddy Kennedy had
also suffered a political assassination that C4, being a public
official, should be able to identify with.
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C4 ended our conversation by informing rime he prayed I
"I think the grand Jury will then talk with those individuals
wrong in what I had seen psychically, and that he would
mentioned
in the documents or who had knowledge of the facts
keep ine apprised of further developments."
surrounding Robyn's counseling relationship with Kelly," hMrs. Jaineison said tier knowledge of the police, FBI and
('IA stems front working with them on many investigations.said
She told the Herald on March 29 that Kelly was prepared to
Jameison said earlier that the controversy surrounding his
pay her $1,000 it day plus expenses to conic to Washington to wife and Kelly will probably mean he will not run for Mayor of
"tune in" on Abscam bribe money. She said she, her husband Orlando as he had considered doing prior to the Kelly case.
and Volusia County Sheriff's investigator Gordon Iefavour
The Jameisons added that Mrs. Jameison had no knowledge
were preparing to fly to Washington just before the story of
of any of the other congressmen involved in the Abscam
Kelly being videotaped taking the bribe m
was revealed,
operation because she was focusing in only on Kelly.

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"The FBI is unable to either confirm or deny that anyone has
been issued a subpoena regarding this case," said special
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deputies have turned to a psychic for information on the Wilson days" that his wife would be found alive, and now he has no
case.
hope.
About three months after the disappearance, Wilson said,
Wilson said he believes his wife got into a fight with her
he and a Seminole deputy took some of his wife's clothing to the
abductor causing the
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offices of Anne Gehrnan, a Winter Park-based psychic.
parked in the lot. But Mrs. Wilson was only five feet, two inOn Miss Gehman's advice, deputies dragged the bottom of a
ches tall, 120 pounds, Wilson.said, explaining he did riot believe
county lake, finding nothing, Wilson said.
site could resist assault for long.

Miss Gehman said she did not remember many details of
her work in the Wilson case. "I did get the impression she was
dead" she said, adding deputies also contacted psychics in
Cassadaga in reference to the case.

There has been no sign of Mrs. Wilson since she was seen by
her husband back in December 1976.
The car has ne%er been recovered, not was an), attempt

Mrs. Wilson, then 66, disappeared shortly after 9 p.m. on
Dec. 4, 1976, along with her car from the parking lot of the Inn,
located west of Sanford on U.S. Highway 17-fl.
She had told her husband she was not feeling well, and the
two wen
went ou t t o the car. While she sat there wi th the motor
fl1flfl1fl,
on returned 0 the I flu and hisS f r ends.
Fifteen minutes later, Wilson went to check on his wife and
found her and the 1973 Chevrolet Impala gone.
Wilson said last week he "didn't have much hope after a few
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ever made to use the credit cards she was carrying, Wilson
explained.
He said the last timjic he was contacted by any law officers in
connection with the case was a few months ago, when a skull
was found in Daytona Beach.
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But the bo nes recover ed were quickly identified as someone
else's he said.
Wilson still lives in the Deltona home he and his wile moved
to in 1%9 when he retired to Florida.

Over $3,000 Taken From Gas Station

Robbers Lock Man In Beer Cooler
A ski-masked bandit armed with a the service station office and was head off and demanded the combination
The bandit again demanded the
fickle-plated handgun and a male acgrabbed
from
behind
by
a
stocky
man
to
the
safe.
Lowe
was
then
pulled
into
the
combination
and shouted out the numcornplice robbed the Imperial Gas about 5 feet
11 inches tall wearing a beer cooler and his hands handcuffed hers to his accomplice. Missing from the
Station at State Road 46 and Interstate 4 black ski mask ,
black sweater, black behind his back to one of the racks. The safe was $3, 133.99, according to sheriff's
at 5:55 a.m. Friday and handcuffed an
gloves and dark overalls. The man hit robber then put duct tape over Lowe's reports.
employee in the beer cooler.
Lowe in the mouth, cutting his lip, and eyes and took his gold wedding ring,
Lowe was left in tIme cooler and was
Glenn Lowe, 59, employed by the Cheke put the gun to his head.
valued
at
$100,a
$500
diamond
ring
and
later discovered by a customer who
Oil Co., Orlando, told deputies he entered
He threatened to blow the victim's his wallet containing $300.
notified the fire Iescue squad,

2 Clergymen Blast Carter Before Leaving For Iran
By United Press International

Three American clergymen were on their way

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flight from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Tehran

hostages in the occupied U.S. Embassy in
Tehran.
Before leaving New York, two of the clergymen
lashed out at President Carter's handling of the
154-day-old crisis saying the United States should
dUIilit aiwng in the alleged crimes of the shah and
the ousted monarch be returned to Iran to face
trial.
The three
the Revs. Darrell Rupiper, a

Saturday.
The trip followed a week of cautious optimism
the h ostages might be transferred to the custody
of Iran's Revolutionary Council. That optimism
was dashed by a three-ay tug of war between
Washington and religious and non-clerical facLions in Tehran.
The hostages, held since Nov. 4, were last
a llowed a religious service at Christmas, w hen a

delegation of mostly American clergymen visited

ment in bringing the shah to power and sustaining

the embassy. The hostages have spent

him."

Thanksgiving and New Year's in captivity.

Rupiper of Omaha, Neb., said the Carter ad.
ministration should "agree to admit to complicity
in the crimes of the shah and should agree not to
place an obstacles in the way of his extradition,"
Bremer, director of Ecumenical Christian
Ministries at the University of Kansas, said the
shah, who is recuperating from surgery in Egypt,
should be returned to his homeland for trial and
the United States "should admit to its involve-

He said the Iranian people under the shah had

experienced a "kind of holocaust like that in Nazi
Germany."
Thompson, pastor of the Uni ted Methodis t
Church in Kansas City, Mo., said, "My mission in
Tehran is pastoral and spiritual and I'm not going
to get Into the political debate."
"I would like to hug them and tell them that we
love them and are thinking of them," Thompson
said.

Breflier said the group's Priniary mission is to

hold Easter services for the hostages, but they
also wouid Larry on a "dialogue of reconciliation"

with the militants and Iranian officials

A spo kesman for the nlita nts confirmed
preparauo had been made f the Easter visit
but 3 iid he had ., details.
"i don't know anything about the ceremonies,
whether they (the best-ages)
will be all together or
se parate," he said in a teleptmene in
from
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