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Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price

72nd Year, No. 214—Monday, April 28, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

20 Cents

'We Fai led': Ex -Seminole County Man Hurt In Iran Raid
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
"We failed, we failed," were the worth
Afrmnan 1st Class William V. Tootle kept
repeating to his parents as he talked to
them over the phone Saturday night.
Tootle, 21, was involved in the aborted
rescue mission is Iran and is currently in
a Texas military hospital. His parents;
Evelis and William A. Tootle, live in
Winter Springs. He lived in Seminole
County fqr 13 years during his youth.
"I think he was still in shock," Mrs.
ep
Tootle said this morning."He kept
repeating his concern for the boys that
were left over there."
Contacted today by the Herald at
Wilford Hall Army Hospital in San
Antonio, Texas, Tootle said he was,
"feeling kind of weak" and would not
comment further.

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The militants said other hostages
Coroners Department.
would be kept in Qom, 80 miles south of
Herald Photo by Tom VlncI
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from the wreckage of her car Sunday night. flood, the only person In the car was taken to Florida
the U.S. Wvicemen would be handed trouble forced him to rernain close to his
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of 2425 Lake Ave., Sanford. crashed her car Hospital South where she was listed today In fair
over to envoys of Pope John Paul 11, Uie doctors in Tehran.
TRAPPED WOMAN
Red Cron and the Swim govewwrlt.
Into
a utility pole on 25th Street, between Bay and condition with multiple fractures. No charges
The militants decided to spread the
Willow
Avenues at I0.35 p.m. Sunday, causing a
have yet been filed in tie accident.
"In view of the propaganda launched hostages across Or country after the
by America.,, to• (Justify) its ugly abortive U.S.rescue mission last Friday.
on aand .0 harm our Islamic
The radio broadcast an appeal' by the
revolution, and since there is no militants to the people of Tabriz, north of
guarantee that the U.S. government will Tehran, to cooperate with them in
had over the #Aes to their familles, it protecting the hostages. It later said the Secreta
Of State Vance
signs
was decided to hand over the bodies to undisclosed number of captives would be
voys of the Pope, the Red Cross and the kept In the city's loaner U.S. consulate,
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Secretary of
security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. rumored, Thefirst time was after the
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v reaffirmed Plans to dart'an said eight men died in the collision of a the White House revealed that
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Sadr said they would ultimately be including the North Tehran home of
released to the Vatican, the Red Cross Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
and Switzerland,
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In Washington, officials said Secretary to the grotesque display at the occupied
of State Cyrus Vance was resigning U.S. Embassy in Tehran of the charred
because he disagreed with the While remains of American servicemen killed
House over going ahead with the rescue in the mission.
operation. The officials said Vance had
The militants said in a broadcast over
decided to resign whether or not the raid government radio details of the arrangehad succeeded.
ments for keeping the hostages in Tabriz
An undisclosed number of the would be announced later.
American captives, held for a 177th day,
It was not clear how many of the 50
were transferred to the northwestern city Americans previously held at the U.S.
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mission, and doctors are waiting for
Tootle's best friend Dan Barker, who killed or messed up.
swelling to go down before they can
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now
he's
being
de-briefed,"
she
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an
open
mind
and
free
heart.
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said
she
is
not
allowed
to
say
what
works
at Aries Auto Glass in Longwood,
"But he laughed and said that didn't
ascertain the extent of the damage,
said,
"and
there
isn't
much
he
can
say.
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Tootle
described
her
son
as
an
his
military
specialty
is,
but
he
is
a
said
today
Tootle
hinted
to
him
about
bother
him."
Tootle's wife, Tina, said.
"He
did
say
he
would
go
again
and
that
average
student
when
he
attended
member
of
the
Air
Force
1st
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going
to
Iran.
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said he and Tootle used to go
Tina Tootle, contacted at her home in
FL Walton Beach, said today she is he thought Carter was right. He said he Longwood Elementary School, Milwee Operations Wing.
"Ile said something was going to go on hunting -I lot up near Port St. Joe and lie
waiting to hear whether the Air Force wants to see me and the baby. But he is Middle School, South Seminole Middle
She said she is not allowed to say what over there and if it came to him having to said Tootle was good with guns.
not allowed to say what caused the in. School and Lyman High School. She said caused her husband's injury,
go, he would," Barker said.
lie said Tootle was always determined
will be flying her and her 4-month-old
he liked sports and was good in math, He
Tootle's aunt, Mildred Crowe, ives in
"I told him that was kind of dumb. I to work for his country.
daughter, Tabatha, to Texas to visit her Jry,"
Tootle's wife said she does not think left Lyman when he was in the 10th grade Longwood.
said with his luck he was going to get
"He is a real country boy," he said.
husband.

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her husband volunteered for the mission, in 1976 and transferred to Port St, Joe,
His mother, however, disagreed.
according to Lyman officials.
"I hate to contradict her," she said,
Born in Orlando in 1959, Tootle lived in
"but yes he volunteered and I'm very Casselberry from 1963
to 1976. He has a
upset about it.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Although he has made occasional
sister, Tammey, 17, who attends Lyman.
"When he was home the last time we
Tootle's mother is employed at Carter, making his first trip since the weekend trips to ('amp David, Carter has
knew he was working on something," she Sprague Electric Company in Longwood. American hostages were captured in kept to his pledge and assiduously
said. "He said he was having to learn She said her son likes the service
Iran six months ago, has arranged today avoided the primary ciuupaign trail.
something as part of the 'Bladder Team.'
A White house official said Carter
jlis
father
was
a
Navy
man
and
he
to
visit
the Five servicemen injured in the
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I think they were teaching him how to always wanted to be a part of it," she aborted rescue mission.
quickly transfer fuel from one plane to said.
Carter was expected to depart at mid- in Texas, which holds its Democratic
another.
Tootle's wife said she had no idea her morning for the trip to San Antonio, primary Saturday, and will fl back to
"I'm relieved he made it back safe in husband was going on such a mission. Texas, to see the injured men and their Washington inunediately after visiting
as good a condition as he is in. I was sad But she said she has "faced the Facts" families at Brooke Army Medical Center. the soldiers. lie was expected to travel
to hear about the other boys and I'm sad that the military is a dangerous oc- The men, suffering from severe burns, alone. his wife will be in Texas Tuesday
for their parents and wives. But I think cupation
were members of the crack volunteer on a campaign trip.
the president did what he had to do,"
Carter canceled an address to the U.S.
"My father was in the military," she rescue team who landed on an Iranian
Tootle's mother also said she believes
Chamber of Commerce in Washington
her son volunteered because "it was said. "He was stationed in Vietnam for a desert last Thursday.
After the hostages were taken Nov. 4, today to make the trip and asked
year and a half - so I know how it is."
something he had to do for his own
The Tootles have been married for two Carter said he would not leave the White Treasury Secretary G. William Miller to
personal satisfaction and as an obligation years. Mrs. Tootle said her husband House to campaign until they are freed, take his place before the group.

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mission
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It was expected Vance would leave his
post soon and Deputy Secretary of State
Warren Christopher would take over as
the acting secretary.
"1k feltetroagly about it. He talked to
the president several tunes over the past
two weeks and he and the president
agreed that they simply differed," said
one official. "Cy felt he had no choice,
despite his warm personal relatloàship
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through a spokesman, expressed similar
sentiments.
During his three years, three months at
the State Department, Vance devoted
most of his time to the. Middle East,
working on what finally became the
Camp David concepts.
Rumors of his resignation began
surfacing Sunday afternoon following
speculation he was dismayed at the
rescue attempt and felt it had undercut
the carefully crafted diplomatic efforts
to free the hostages.
For Vance, It was the second time in

Vance, a 63-year-old quiet "diplomat's
diplomat" made It clear when he took tie
job be would serve only one term.
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Carter administration, Vance sometimes
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reduction but the trend in interest rates
has been on the decline for the past few
weeks. The prevailing prime rate is 19(.
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Guerillas Fly To Cuba,
End 6 1-Day Hostage Siege

Consider

the agenda for consideration of the city
City commissioners advised County
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff two
weeks ago to submit a proposed and executed
lease agreement to the city, adding the city
commissioners were willing to agree to
"almost anything" to assure continued
operation of a county branch library In the
downtown area,

614ay siege at the Dominican Embassy, taking a $2
million ransom but not the Jailed comrades they vowed

to die for.
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asenclo, a captive
throughout the two-month occupation, was released
with the other hostages in Cuba and flew to Homestead
Air Force Base, Fla., for a reunion with his family. He
was Joined in the flight by the papal nuncio, who also
was held hostage.
Nine of the other 11 diplomats later returned to
Bogota for an emotional reunion with their wives and
children while the Mexican
ambassador returned to
Mexico City.

County

Library

In a memo to the city commission, City appraisers be selected to set the property's
Manager Warren Knowles said the lease
value,
submitted by the county follows the same
The county's lease agreement also calls for
form as the city proposed lease sent the a reversion clause In the deed. Under the
county in December,
clause, the ownership of the property would
revert
to the city' it a public library was not
The exceptions, Knowles noted, gives the
of
three
maintained
at the
county the right to choose at the end
In oilier business at today's meeting,
years whether it wishes to turn the building
to the city or to purchase it on a reducing commission will hear an appeal from
dinal Industries of a denial by the Planning
sc hedule, based on 20 years of use.
and Zoning Commission of a Cardinal plan to
Knowles recommended that the corn- construct townhouses In the Sanora
mission include in the lease a "clear development,
definition of public library use" and establish
John Mercer, president of the Sanora
value of the land and building in the lease Homeowners association, has informed aie
prior to signing the document. The city city the home owners are against the proposal
commissioners suggested to Kirchhoff two to place the factory-built units in the
weeks ago that a panel of three qualified development.

commission at a 7 p.m. meeting at city hail,

BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) — Leftist guerrillas flew
to Cuba with 12 diplomatic hostages to peacefully end a

Terms

Commissioners also will consider a request
from Police Chief Ben Butler to eliminate the
position of administrative aide from the
police department. Butler is asking that the
commission instead create an additional

BY DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A suspicious Sanford Airport security guard's tip has led to
the seizure of close to a ton of bootleg Quaaludes In Orlando by
federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents.
The sedative pills, worth about $3 million street value, were
destined to be dropped off at Sanford sometime before midnight Saturday, said DEA Agent Don Harper.

HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (UP!) — His

But after landing at Sanford, the 71-year-old pilot became
nervous and took off again for Orlando's Herndon Airport,
where he and a passenger were arrested, Harper said.
Harper said an airport guard, suspicious about the plane and
its cargo called DEA agents, who set out for Sanford, then
followed the plane into Orlando.
When it became apparent the plane would be landing at the
city's general aviation airport, the agents called local
authorities in to meet It.
DEA agents believe they have about a million of the pills,
which sell for about $3 apiece on the Illicit market. Harper said
the pills were bootlegs made in a clandestine lab but designed
to look like commercial methaqualone tables.
When the twin.engine King Air plane landed a second time at
Herndon, DEA agents, backed up by Orlando police and the
Orange County Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation arrested
pilot Robert Hanley, 71, of Miami and Michael Meuersmlth,

61-day ordeal In a Bogota, Colombia, embassy over,
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asenclo is spending his first
days of freedom unwinding in seclusion.

Asencio, 48, arrived at this base Just south of Miami

Sunday after he and 11 other diplomatic officials were
released by leftist guerrillas who had been holding him
captive at the Dominican Republic embassy in Bogota
since Feb. V.
He and the others had been let go at Havana earlier
In the day in exchange for a ransom of private
donations estimated at up to $2 million and safe

passage to Cuba.

Vance Decision Hurts Dollar
LONDON (UP!) — Reports of U.S. Secretary of State
Cyrus Vamce's resignation pushed the dollar down
today on European financial markets. The price of gold

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apparent deadlock on the other counts.
An attorney for two of Lance's co-defendants ,,sald
Sunday the Jury deliberating the case may be asked
today to reveal its verdicts on the counts that have
been decided.
The panel of six men and six women sent a message
to U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. Saturday —
its sixth day of deliberations for about 37 hours — that
it had agreed on some of the 19 counts but was

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$36,000.

NICE VILLE, Fla, (UP!) — President
Carter offered a personal message to more
than 2,500 people gathered to eulogize five
airmen killed attempting to free the
American hostages in Iran.
The president telephoned a message
Sunday that was read at a memorial service
Maj. Gen. Robert Bond, commander of the
Eglin Air Force base complex.
Car ter praised the eight servicemen, five of
whom were attached to the 8th Special
at USUty
thiit
a helicootse' and

from the morning's opening price. Market sources said

local selling interests overtook a spate of early buying
triggered by the news of Vance's resignation.
The aftermath of the abortive mission to rescue the
hostages in Iran and Vance 's resignation sent the
dollar lower on all the markets.

Europe To Support Carter
LUXEMBOURG (UP!) — Weitérn European
leaders today approved a declaration supporting

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congressional hawks,
conc*ned over the abortive military rescue effort In
Iran, will try again this week to beef up defense
spending In President Carter's proposed balanced

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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — The driver of
the bus stopped by commandoes at the
remote desert staging area for the
aborted mission to rescue the hostages at
the U.S. Embassy says Iranians dressed
in uniforms aided the American troops.
U.S. officials have indicated that
Iranian dissidents were to have helped in
the operation, In which eight Amerkkn
servicemen were killed In the fiery
collision of a transport plane and
helicopter after the mission was aborte&amp;
Mohammad AU Aires said 10 to 18
Iranians were with the American team

summit meeting of the ninenatlon

European Economic Community said the declaration
would be issued at the end of the conference later
today.
There was no immediate official reaction to the
resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, but
some foreign ministers reportedly regretted the
departure of a man they admired for his restraint and
ability.

Soviets Face Grain Woes

that stopped the bus he was driving on
the road between Yazd and Tabas in the
pro-dawn darkness Friday.
In an Interview published Sunday in the
Petilan4anguageKayhan newspaper, he
said there were about 10 "foreigners"
and that the Iranians were dressed in
uniform,
The reference to uniforms meant the
Iranians apparently wore the local
military uniform which was recognizable
to the rural Iranians.
One of the Iranians questioned the
passengers and then ordered all the

"Dosens of flares placed on tripods lit
up the desert," he said. "Planes and
helicopters were still landing."
The bus passengers were' ordered to
put their hands on their heads and sent In
single tile to a place removed from the
bus.
"Every quarter of an how an airplane
or helicopter was landing," Aires said.
"From each of (been would emerge 60 to
70 troops carrying weapons, equipment
and sleepings bags or communications
equloment."

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April 6, and his return to Moscow via Roston-on-Don
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and taking names. All the processing examinations are being
conducted in Miami. Arriving boat captains are charged with
the responsibility of seeing that each refugee he brings In Is
transported to the Miami facility within 24 hours under
penalty of a $1,900 fine for each refugee that doesn't show UP

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A story of deprivation,
hopelessness and strict government controls is emerging
from conversations with Cuban exiles arriving on the Key
West sealift.
"You have to go where they tell you to go and do what they
tell you to do," said refugee Hodolfo Guznian Bt'tancourt, 19.
a taxi driver.
"You
can't go anywhere without your identification card."
Refugees aff iving aboard private boats after the danger.
O tLS 90-mile trip from Cuba also talk of monthly rations of four
unces of iiit'at, wages of $160 per month and shirts costing
$110.
"Rice a staple in Cuba is limited to five pounds per
persona iiionth,'' said Simon Mendez, who ran a government
food store in Havana. "1 eat that much in one day."
Other monthly amounts allowed by the government were
10 ounces of peas, six ounces of beans, one bar of soap,
pound and a half of cooking oil, a half pound of salt and a half
pound of onions (when in season), Mendez said Sunday.
Eggs cost 6 cents each, but apparently are in good supply
since they are what Cubans used to Pelt departing refugees
with. Condensed milk Is limited to children under seven.
"I gave my quota of meat to my wile for our daughter,"
said Abelardo Cordoba Santana, 3, who worlcett+at a Uavana
bus terminal for $160 a month. "She's small, so she needed it
more than I did."
Cordoba's wife and 4-year-old daughter were riot allowed to
Join him on the boat that brought him to time United States
Sunday.
Cordoba also said markets in Cuba have been running out
of food recently and "rations are alwa ys behind."
Prices for clothing were inflated despite the low salaries,
lie added.
fIns Pullover cost inc $110 because it is imported," he
said of his black short sleeve shirt bearing a Made In Italy

In Miami, assistant INS district director Richard Gullage
said: "We have heard the same rumors you've heard and we
are investigating,

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either on their shoulders or their wrists. We don't really know
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four hostages today and ended a 11-hour review of prisoner arrests and COOVIC inmates to discuss issues of concern to
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iiiuiligration officials conceded reports from
refugees that ('asU''was using the sealift
clean out his jails" could be true.
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today de nied a defense motion for a dried yç .4 j of
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that Cuban President Fidel Castro would use
the sealift to send spies into the United
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six boats carrying a total of 619
people. That brought the total figure since
Wednesday to 3,183 refugees and 41 boats at
Key West alone. With an undetermined
nwnber of arrivals at Marathon, Via., and
Miami, officials believed the total figure was
well over the 3,500 the State Department had
said it would accept of the 10,000 Cubans who
had jammed the Peruvian Embassy in
Havana Easter Sunday.
Hundreds more boats jammed Mariel
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CUDJOE KEY, Fla. (UP!)— Six people received
only minor in jur ies Sunday when a small tornado
ripped a 280-foot-wide swa th through a Florida Keys
trailer park,
Butthetornadodestroyedatleut6omobtlehotfles
and 190 more were damaged. Several boats and
vehicles also were damaged severely, said Graham
HJcks,dlrector of disaster preparedness for Monroe
County.

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carriage. Today's funeral director completes
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DETROIT (UPI) — The vote was light happy with it. We knew it was going to be needs to win the GOP nomination.
and the outcome exceedingly close — but close. Especially given that the odds
Before the Michigan caucuses, Kena win Is a win and Sen. Edward Kennedy were very tough against us, we think It nedy campaign aide Joseph Crangle
has a scenario for acquiring the needed very significant," said Kennedy predicted: "Never will so few people
1,666 delegates he needs for the spokesman Dick Drayne late Saturday. elect so many delegates." It was an
Democratic nomination.
Tim Kraft, Carter's campaign under.estlmate.
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Sunday f or a five-day
f1
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Kennedy was asked the usual question of
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Republicans choose their Michigan
When the voting was completed in a A SPECIAL GIBSON GUITAR
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Airline officials blamed violent air turbulance over
Jacksonville, Fla,, for the mishap Sunday on a Boeing
747 Jumbo jet bound from Miami to Toronto.
"The first thing !looked up and saw glasses fly in the
air and people kind of leave the floor, the stewardesses
in particular," said passenger Linda Dodd of
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Victor Palmieri, who heads the State
Department's refugee division, said more
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Personnel and Fill agents were being
brought to Miami. He said the INS people
w ould process the refugees and the FBI

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The only new arrivals occurred before

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TORONTO (UP!) — Almost four dozen Air Canada
Passengers and crew members were treated at a
hospital after a bizarre in-flight Incident that sent

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NATIONAL REPORT: Tornadoes whirled through Florida,
Virginia and Georgia following a wave of heavy (hunderstorms, leaving a trail of uprooted trees, downed power
lines and property damage. Hall fell In Virginia and North
Carolina. A tornado now Gainesville, Ga., Sunday, caused an
estimated $280,000 In damage and at least one injury.
Authorities saId 10 homes, seven vehicles, a mobile home and a
business were duoyed. Showers and thundershowers were
scattered from the eastern portions of the )t'ppi Valley
across the northern half of the Ohio Valley and into southern
New England. Rain also was scattered throughout the Rocky
Mountain region.
AREA READINGS (I Ia.): lenperatun: IS; overnight
low: $3; yesterday's high: 91; barometric pressure: 21.91;
relative humidity: 11 percent; winds: northwest at lZm.pJ*.
TUESDAY TIDE: DAYTONA BEACH: PØ's, 7:21 a.m.,
1:11 p.m.; lows, 13:60 am., 1:01 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
bight, 7:12 am,, 6:06 p.m.; lows, 12:* am., 12:17 p.m.;
BAYPOIIT: highs, 1:06 am., 12:42 p.m.; lows, 7:11 am., 7:31
p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: $1, Augustine I. JspMar fohi, (int
I Miss: Small craft should iwdiss cevt'qpn, Winds'
beoundea northwest end Increasing toll to 21 knots thie
morning and
ysaday. Seas 3 fil near
shore and increasing to 7 feet offshore, Fair.
AREA roacaa Fair and mild lofty and 'rue.ay.
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A federal grand Jury's search for information from an others were requested by the grand Jury, now exist
Altamonte Springs Inn and Racquet Club, but the motel's:
Altamonte Springs restaurant which U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly,
The spokesman at the North Palm Beach corporate office manager was not available for comment.
H-New Port Richey, frequented during trips to Florida's fifth said the only records that are retained are for meals charged.
The grand jury has been hearing witnesses concerning
congressional dishict during the tim the FBI was conducting Neither Kelly,nor any of the odun who had meals With him at
alleged political corruption by Kelly and seven other members:
its Abscam investigation, has proved fruitless.
Lard Qianiley's (J.P. Maher III, Kelly's former aide; b"lri.ss
Congress. Kelly has said he is Innocent of any wrong-doing.:
A spokesman for Flame Enterprises Inc., owners of Lard consultant Eugene Ciuslo; Robert Spicer; a travel agent; or He is of
being investigated for accepting $28,000 from FBI agents:
CliumleY's Pub restaurant during the time of the investigation Leonard Mayer, a former Orlando labor leader) charged
In exchange for his promise to do favors for a non-existent,
— Sept. 21 and Oct. 4, 1979 and Jan. 9 and 21, 1900 — said anything, the spokesman said.
Arab oil sheik. Kelly has said he was conducting his own In.,
records of restaurant bills charged by Kelly and four
A subpoena for records has also been served upon the
vestigatlon of "shady characters." — DONNA 8TES
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Brezhnev wall reported to have WR for vacation on

mug shots,

their turn to pick up more refugees,
promising even more of a strain on
processing facilities in Miami. Key West port
officials estimated 2,500 to 3,000 boats were

The fate of whoever was aboard another
24-foot boat found capsized north of Havana
also was unknown, but Coast Guardsmen
said they hoped those aboard were picked up
by another craft.
Because of the rough weather, the Key
West (locks banned any departures after 3

Seminole County earlier this month.

Altamonte Pub Has No Records For Abscam Jury

difficulty in meeting grain production quotas, the Us
news agency reported.
Brezhnev met with local Communist Party officials
In Rostov-on-Don, 600 miles southwest of Moscow, Tau
said "on his way to Moscow."

Since Wednesday morning when south
Florida exiles began plying the Florida
Straits to Cuba in hopes of bringing back
relatives and other refugees, the Coast
Guard said it had responded to 175 rescue
cases, spokesman Michael Kelly said.
The Coast Guard gave up a search for a
boat with a "possible 200 people aboard" that
apparently had made a distress call
Saturday night. There was no indication
whether the boat survived, but there was no
sign of any debris or survivors either,

It's over."
The Impromptu sealift began last Monday as a way of
evacuating nearly 11,000 Cubans who swarmed into the
Peruvian embassy at Havana three weeks ago asking for
political asylum. It since has been broadened to Include long
lists of relatives of Cubans living In the United States.
AU those who took refuge in the embassy were issued safe
conduct passes by the Cuban foreign ministry, and Peterson
said he believed that some hardened criminals were given
the same document,
Another immigration official said a difference can be noted
In the passport pictures. Almost all of those who were In the
embassy have head and shoulders pictures, while pictures of
these suspected of being criminals show just the heads, like

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UPI)—Mary Anne Morse of
Seminole County was elected secretary of the State
Republican Party during the weekend.
The Democrats, meanwhile, meeting in Tallahassee,
elected Panaman City auto dealer Charles Whitehead
chairman with no opposition and former State Sen.
Henry Sayler of St. Petersburg was elected GOP
chairman by a 99-33 vote over Warren Goodwin of
Flagler Beach.
Among other elections at the statewide Democratic
meeting, Altamonte Springs City Commissioner
Dolores Vickers was elected vice-chairman of the fifth
congressional district committee.
Mrs. Vickers was elected state committeewoman for

passengers to get off the bus, Afrax said.

MOSCOW (UP!) — Soviet President Leonid

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County'sMary Anne Morse
Named 31Ø GOP Secretmy

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homosexuals," Quesada said.
Quesada's story was repeated In substance by several
other arriving refugees interviewed by reporters,
Another refugee, Juan Julian Herreras, 55, a merchant
seaman, who estimated there are about a quarter of a million
political prisoners In Cuban jails, said, "many are prisoners
by necessity. They kill a cow so that they or their families
don't the of hunger and t hen the state says the cow belonged
to the state."
Immigra tion of ficers said it is difficult to screen the
refugees arriving at a rate that is taxing the facilities of the
U.S.
U.S. watchdog agency. But they have some keys to point out
criminals,
"We've had some say they were In jail up to 10 to 15 days
ago," said immigration inspector Dwayne Peterson, "Very
few of them are going to admit they are common criminals,
"We know that Castro Is issuing passports that show they
were in the Peruvian embassy," Peterson said. "And I'm
afraid we're going to use a lot more undesirablu her. before

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President Carter in the Iranian hostage crisis,
denouncing the Soviet Union for invading Afghanistan
and ordering a study of new approaches on the Middle
East.

WEATHER

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — Police warned that 10 of
the 13 prisoners who fled the Hall of Justice Jail may be
lining up robberies to finance their (light.
The prisoners staged the surprise breakout — the
worst in the Jail's history—as deputies and trustys
were passing out breakfast Sunday In a maximum
security unit. Five sheriff's deputies and a civilian chef
were handcuffed and locked in a holding cell.
Two fugitives were captured in the parking lot
behind the Hall of Justice and a third arrested running
through the building.

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the Coast Guard cutter Cape York when the
storm hit. "I felt like this was it. Welcome to
death. I commended my soul to God."
His boat sank but Sotolongo, his wife and a
friend, were rescued by Coast Guardsmen,
Sotolongo and Coast Guard auxiliary Bernie
Davis suffered the only injuries reported
during the day and were hospitalized in good

KEY WEST, Fla, (UP!) — Fidel Castro is using the Cuban
exiles' mercy sealift "to clean out his Jails" of criminals,
some of the arriving refugees report.
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service officers said
Sunday there are Indications the charge may be true.
So far, they've done nothing about it. Of nearly 3,000 Cuban
boat people processed by INS last week, all have been
released in t he Miami area.
Refugee Wilfredo Quesada said police in Havana were
bringing all the inmates from Havana jails to one police
station where they were being given safe conduct passes and
bused directly to the port of Mariel where they are put
aboard the U.S. boats.
"He's giving you all our delinquents so that people will
believe that it is true that all those who went to the Peruvian
embassy were nothing but common criminals, bums and

Prisoners Flee In Frisco

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS HOME BURGLARIZED
Thieves with only two hours to work made off with $1,200 in
goods from an Altamonte Springs home left open Saturday,
deputies say.
Charles Nicholes, 100 Hill Top Place, told deputies he left his
home's kitchen door unlocked when he left at 5p.m. Saturday.
When he returned at 7 p.m., Nlcholes discovered a color
television, $150 cash and other goods missing.

Ragtag Refugee Sealift Works

Jailed Cubans
Arriving Here?

budget
Republicans will get one more chance to derail the
House Budget Committee's $411.8 billion spending plan
and the Senate will begin debate on a $612.9 package
approved by its budget panel.
Although the House and Senate versions are close In
dollar amounts, the Senate version includes about $3
billion more for defense,

BURGLARS HIT SANFORD HOME
Thieves who forced a bathroom window, made off with close

transport plane burst into flames after the the fallen airmen, sent a statement that said:
Carter said one of greatest tributes that
mission was aborted.
"I am very grateful for the thoughtfulnesscould be paid the dead men would be freedom
"I grieve with you for eight fine men who and support of this community for my
for the hostages they died for In trying to hel p
died in the service of America," Carter said. husband and myself."
them escape.
"You have as consolation in your sorrow the
Carter compared the eight servicemen who
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"I pray with you, in memory of them,, for
died
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the freedom of 53 other Americans in Iran
riors who gave their lives to defend an.
an equal gift — the legacy of their
the
freedom our eight brothers lived to defend
nt Athens and quoted from a statement by
spirit."
nd died to try to win," the president said. "I
a
The families of the five Htrlburt airmen did Athenian leader Pericles,
pledge myself, In their memory and for all of
not attend the outdoor ceremony held under
"When Athens shall appear great to you,
us,
to the other cause worthy of their daring
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Robert Britt.
At least two dozen boats had to be towed or
escorted back to Key West and the Coast
Guard lost count of how many people were
pulled out of the water.
"Death — I saw it close," said Rafael
Sotolongo, whose boat was being towed by

deadlocked on others.

Carter Message Read At Memorial

also fell.
The price of gold fell $19 in Zurich to $535.50 and was
down $13.50 In London at $536.00 an ounce, but dealers
reported "no real selling."
In Hong Kong, gold closed at $533.50, 50 cents down

Although Sunday's storm terrified nearly
everyone nearby, there were no deaths
reported and only two injuries.
"Maybe God had a hand In it. It Is kind of
miraculous," said Coast Guard Petty Officer

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32, of 2128 Oak Ridge Drive, Orlando,
property Friday night, deputies
$2,000 of a Sanford man's
The two were scheduled to appear before a U.S. Magistrate toreport.
this morning for a hearing on charges of importation of a
James Collier told deputies the thieves hit his home at 104
controlled substance.
Lane between 8 p.m. Friday and 1 a.m. Saturday,
YOUTH ARRESTED
taking a television, camera, shotgun, gas grill and other

A Sanford youth was arrested early this morning charged
with attempting to burglarize a neighbor's home, Seminole
deputies say.
The 16.year-old was arrested at 3 a.m,, by deputies
responding to a call from Charles P. Freddie, 2014 Lake Mary
Road, that someone was trying to break into his home,
Deputies any they caught the youth, a neighbor of Freddie's
running through the area. Pry marks around Freddie's back
door were discovered and a piece 'if metal used to make them
nearby,

mission today.
The National Weather Service estimated
that a squall produced winds up to 90 miles
an hour in some areas, and during a frantic
five-minute period the Coast Guard received
29 distress calls. More rough weather was
forecast for today,

ATLANTA (UP!) — Jurors deliberating over Bert
Lance's bank fraud trial may have to reveal their
verdicts on several charges against the former federal
budget director and three others before breaking an

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GUITAR STOLEN FROM CHURCH
Burglars breaking through the back door of a Sanford
church made off with a $600 guitar this weekend, police say,
Members of the Church of God, 801 W. 22nd St., reported the
theft of a Telecaster bass guitar, taken either Saturday night
or Sunday morning.
Nothing else was reported taken.

Action Report$

KEY WEST, Fla, (UPI) Hurricane force
winds raged through the Florida Straits
Sunday, but apparently all of the hundreds of
people In the ragtag refugee sealift operating
between the Florida Keys and Cuba sw-vived. Most of them will continue their

Jury Could Give Verdicts

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position of police officer.
The former police department ad.
ministrative aide, Steve Harriett, was
promoted to assistant to the city manager.
The commissioners may make a declsio
on whether to contract out to private en.
terprise the maintenance of the city.
cemetery. Three bids have been received for.
the maintenance work including: Robert A.
Baker, $27,000 annually; O'Brien and Sons
Maintenance Service, $31,955; -and T.J.

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By DONNA FSIES
Herald Staff Writer
The dispute between the city of Sanford and
the Seminole County Commission over the
leasing of the old post office building for
continued use as a public library may be
settled today.
A signed lease proposed by the county

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Evening Henild

Fans of classical music, jazz and radio
drama, Including rebroadcasts of "The Shadow"
and other classic radio shows will have a spot on
the dial to tune to starting in about three months.
In July, Public Broadcasting Service
television station WMFE (channel 24) begIns
operation of a full-power FM radio station expected to bring a different kind of programming
to Central Florida.
WMFE-FM, broadcasting In stereo at 90.7
megahertz, down towards the 'left hand' side of
the FM dial, will be producing some local shows
on topics of interest to Central Florida residents,
but will mainly draw its programs from National
Public Radio, a network of public, foundationowned and university radio stations, say station
spokesmen.
In addition to a daily schedule of classical
music and jazz followed by drama and full length

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Raid On Iran:
A Carter Bonus?

By DAVID M. RAZLER

President Carter is to be commended for
supporting an attempt to rescue the hostages in
Iran, with a bold military raid..
As we now know, the move failed due to some
equipment failure. Eight Americans were killed
whentwoaircraltcollidedonthegroundafterthe
president ordered a withdrawal.
The president said he accepted full responsihility of the rescue attempt, as of course he
must. At the same time, it will be interesting to
see whether Mr. Carter is subject to the same
criticism President Ford received in 1975 after his
approval of the Mayaguez rescue in the China
Sea, which also cost American lives, but was at
least successful. Because some criticism of the
Iran raid is certainly justified.
The president apparently ordered the move
without enough consideration of trying to tighten
the screws on Iran with a naval blockade or
bombing the Iranian oil fields, dams and power

JACK ANDERSON

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concerts in the evening, station operators intend
to broadcast folk music on weekends and
simulcasts of music programs presented on
WMFE-TV.
Station spokesmen say WMFE-FM should
begin regular broadcasts in early July, wIth
power to cover the entire region.
A complete report of an incident off the
sheriff's blotter listed as "Information:"
"Unkhown subject(s) left a bucket upside
down. It is not known if they were looking over
the fence Into the bathroom window or not. The
complainant also advised that unknown persons
may have attempted to remove the latch on the
gate."
Any questions?
Two weeks is turning Into a month-and-half

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for the FBI.
Back in March, Seminole County authorities
sent a set of fingerprints belonging to drifter
"John Marshall" off to Washington for identification.
Although the FBI promised results in two
weeks, sheriff's recordskeepers say they still
have no report on the identity of the mystery
man, released from jail two weeks ago because
there was no evidence he had committed any
crime, after he was held for almost a month in
the Seminole County Jail.
Marshall, arrested March 16 when he gave a
possibly Incorrect name and date of birth to a
Seminole deputy who found him hitchhiking
along Interstate 4, was released on April 11. He
was last seen doing cartwheels, while trying to
hitch a ride east on U.S. Highway 17-92, shortly
after his release.

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Wagering Tax To Be Debated
IA bill, sponsored by State Rep. Robert Casselberry of the time to give the mayor an
Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, permitting opportunity to testify before the committee.
the levy by cities of an admission tax cm Sheppard has been lobbying legislators for
persons attending pari-mutuel wagering passage of the bill.
events, will be considered by the House PanIf approved the bill permitting a 15.cent-perMutuel Wagering Sub-Committee of the
Regulated Industries Committee on Thursday. person tax would give Casselberry and
Hattaway, in announcing the schedule, said Longwood $65,000 each in additional revenue,
he has informed Mayor Owen Sheppard of Hattaway said.

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BERRY'S WORLD

Hattaway is irritated at
wnbilla.
"special interest groups" telling hIm what
In terms that might Irritate our European
they want. What "special interest groups
allies, the Pentagon report ot*erves
convinced
recommended U.S. pullout "recognizes that track nothim sponsor a bill concerning a
even hi hiS district?
the Europeans today are basically
representative
serving the area involved,
irresponsible and impotent in foreign policy
Representative
Robert Brantley, voted
and security terms,
hel
AGAINST
the
bill.
The residents of
potence is due in no small measure to
their
Representative
Brantley's
district don't want
dependency on the U.S. for their
another
dog
track.
It
seems
strange to me
security."
that
we,
as
residents
of
Altamonte
Springs,
The authors recommend that the United
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all but a "small U.S. force" take a rear seat to the wheeling and dealing
State,
from Europe, making up for this pullout 1y a that goes on In the back rooms Tallahassee
promiseof quick military backup in the event and the Seminole Harness Track.
otaSovietattack. Thlswouldfreethelimlted
Perhaps the Watergate and Abscam
Americanmilltarystrengthforuseela.where sandals have made us all distrustful
In the world, encourage a credible European politicians, and perhaps that's iiit should be.
nuclear deterrent
and, of course, be There will always be abuses of power by
popular wilhi budgetcutters at hàme.
politicians. Thank God for a free press t

contInued from time to time until
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SOUTHERN
PaWN. Dsmcsn&amp; WI Linda I. to SellS &amp; WI Icky
BILL
I.
OF ADJUSTMENT
SAIlS
Smisaliater
Oaks
Sic?,
$31,910
FL 31771
heritage.
TELEPHONE
Edwerds.
Lot
411k
23
N
Charles
K.
: LARRY BLAIR,
$opffli Pnymuslk ho Sophie
Telamena: 310.323.3171
WflJ .51. A1AIIIcSIM, lens.
CHAIRMAN Or? lit add $30,*.
In the wake Of initial publicity on the free
Publiih AprIl 30,1 May 1,9, IllS Request lot Six MoI*1S Ixtomien
Louise H. Sheen Ike Liuise H. Przymuslk &amp; Gertrude Jones, LOt
Pubiish; *rfl 31. iwo
251k
a
Bear
Lb
Manor,
$100
n Netgm$sr
to
Ciye
V.
hurtle
legal
check-up program, more than
Howell
a
WI
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and we had become fast friende.
member of the family up the hill who owns the
The dog had a number of pleasing dog. She. had mentioned siw will be
characteristics, one of which was he didn't
athm soon from the 11W. huh school
beg whine ed I opened a can of Vienna down the mountain. I asked what her plans
samoges and a p.ckege of sede crackers for would be afleriards.
"Uaving," she answered. "The'oaly thing
I drapise begging, whining dogs. P1us I to do around here is raise collds."
despise aiierirg my Vienna saiangss and
Jsaidaisifladewasanhonorat,ieand
sods crackers with any hvi ising.
worthwhile endeavor, isat I don't think ihe:
Mi, lbs Nomlh .ergia ir: aIni is lbS
heudme. Weilige oil to cities when we are
springtime. I mu napar.faI valluywltha
becme we don't'kno. any bsUer,.
trout
we never quite aunimon the coorage
u
stiisngso the valley, but logelbscka,becausewec*sitgetuasdw
soomstisnunwthnwayaadths tbe$deaofUvingmwe$lawf,lgokefrm
tsuu.nt
ffl bib as If they a
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Zone Lot Size Variance from 2nd Rep, $26,300.
3. JAMES M. LEE, JR.. BA (S 13,560 sq ft to 41,400 sq ft on EACH
Ronald W. Moyer to Rosa DI

Receive A

followers. The shah was swept up by event
arid thrown into.the dustbin of history.
With Soviet divisions now poised on the
Irwin border, It remains to be seen wheth,
the fallof heshahwillhavebeentpre1..
to a much larger destruction.

Back to U* dug. As sundown approached, it
I'll keep Uü short. I waded on up
was time I tried to remove some of the trout Mrem,andhedogwa4édwth,a,si..
from 11* stream. Ills dog followed me.
enough, the dog had a barking attack and
Butth,whobeogedtothepooplewho mEhasttlogsars.ogorg.ousandpeac,ful,w
'lbs reason you don't lake a dog trout much for catching any fish.
Uveupthehiufrosnwhere Iwaahlding from many of usmmist upon living in citiss.
I
IgaveupafteranhraJ
to
dvth&amp;atioe
— IU
y
Maybe the an&amp;we, had come from a )ong. didn't reed that anywhere. It is just a fact of
my porch and started rocking again, the do(

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Never take a dog trout belong on in artist's canvas.
fishing. I know Ust; all experienced trout
The afternoons are for rocking on. porch
nsisrperons like pyaef ,
'and toe dosing off and for wondering why, U

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Francis M. Miller &amp; Mary L.
Marlar to John C. Long &amp; Cona c.,
Parcel L from the SW corner of
N¼ of SW/4 of SW', Sect 25,

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you never do an enemy a small injury. The
shah ruled increasingly through repressiçitç'
by the secret police, listening to his owrt'
family and sychophants. Out of touch with
reality, he became psychologically paralyz4,'
when Khomeini and his street mobs began ?,ó.i
pull down the walls of his cloud castle.

Tlmothyi.Stlnson
Altamonte Springs

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A copy of the proposed Or. Arsdale Osborne Brokerage cluding vacated 2Sf? on East end; Condo, $39,900.
C. Washington I Phobe Harden
dinance is posted at the City Hall, Company's Addition to Black Lot 19, including vacated 23 ft on
Bruce W. Nelson I Barbara to
A dramatic study at the New York Hospital
Lot 193 J•O. Packards FIrst Add to diabetes became more and more difficult to
Longwood, Florida, and copies are Hammock, PB 1, Pg 31, in SectIon West ends Chula Vista Unrecorded Judith Childs, Lot 4 81k 0 Rep of
Midway, $100
control, she was referred to Emory's Dr. John obstetrical clinic followed 10 diabetic women
onfile with the Clerk of the City 2.21.31, on Florida Avenue. (DIST. PIat, Sdion 2, in Section 15.21.32, Tr 57 Sanlando the suburb Beaut,
Carven 0ev Co Inc to David W. Davidson
through their pregnancies, ustnghome glucose
on Groveland Dr. (01ST. 1)
and sam. may be inp.cSd
renowned diabetes expert.
$6,100.
Reeling &amp; WI Irma C. Lot $
".
'JOH$R. MULLEN IA (1.19.
3. REGINALD W. ITONICY.
Robert
$
$Ofl &amp;
about
IS
monitoring,
diets and Insulin. Mt tO women
"Dr.
Davidson
told
me
when
1
was
Wsiva
Hills
$
, $94,90
this IgtfidI$ Of All, '10) 'ISlE REP4EWAL. SE 1401 FIlER . BA(519$0) SlY .
R.IAA Judith A. to Judith A. Stevenson, ) Betty J. Thomas to Wm M. that he saw no reason why I shouldn't have had healthy babies and none of the babies
AD., 1950.
SE ¼ of SE ¼ of Section 4.21.31, on Residential Zone • Lot Width begin 701 ft Not SE COI'Mf
of NW¼
Oufrisene I WI Muriel C. LOt 14 children someday." Mrs. Braham recalled, suffered the once-usual diabetic cornL1NDAMARTIN, Artesia St. (01ST. I)
Vanlancefrom90fttollnon Lot of SE¼ of Sect, 10, 11,000.
81k Q, The WOodlands, Sect 2,
City Clerk of the
S. TRINITY PREPARATORY 15, Tract I ParadIse Point, Second
She and Richard, a 26-year-old supermarket plicatlons.
(QCD) Earl Gorman I Ernest
Cityof Longwood, SCHOOL. 8*1519.50) IITE C ½ Section. PSI, Pg ii, in Section 15. Rapp Ind dba German I Rapp to
co-manager
from Chicago, were married just
Gailimone
Homes
Inc
to
Carl
E.
"The use of self-monitored blood glucose
Florida of SW ¼. 501SR. 426 + E 300 ft of 21.29, on Frances Drive. (01ST. 3) Earl German, Tier 17.20 61k 7 E.
Bodie I WI Fays L. Lot 7 61k C
SW Vi 015W /iOf My + Slioft Of W
Publish: April 251 May 7, 1910
a
year
ago.
In
a
matter
of
weeks,
her
diabetes
allows
for optimal care of the Insulin, GERALDJ. UECKER. BA(5. R. Traffords Map of Sant, $100.
Spring Valley Es?. $150000
1651$ of E ½, in Section 35.21.30, on
DEU.92
19.10) .IIV . A.l Agriculture Zone.
was
out
of
control
Richard
.1.
Cordeiro
I.
wf
diabetic woman while she remains
and
she
was
stricken
with
dependent
(000) Gloria S. Krzeminski to
S.R. 426. (01ST. 1)
Lot Size Variance from 43.560 5Q ft Madeleine R. to Paul L. Brscker I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Billie L. Study I WI Mary E. Lot 3 waves of nausea that hinted strongly of early at home with her family," says Jovanovic.
6. MICHAEL STALEY. BA(S19. to 25,000 sq It and Lot WIdth WI Marion. G., Lot 47 Garden Lk 81k
A Fern Terr, $3,200
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 10)46TE. RENEWAL. E 2101$ 01 Variancefrom 1501? 101001$ on
pregnancy.
Premature caesarian sections were once the
Lot Eit Un 1, 166.000.
PROlATE DIVISION
(QC
John.1. Dauber? Jr. &amp; WI
W 1675.29 ft Of N 210 ft of S 475.66
7.
Unrecorded
Fiat
of
Forest
Mitchell Ergas &amp; WI Robbie to
By
then,
she
was
a
patient
of
Emory's
Dr.
rule
in a diabetic pregnancy, primarily to prePIle Nvmber I0.146.CP
Dorothy
L.
to
Dorothy
L.
Dauber?,
of NW 14 of Section 17.21.32. (Tax Heights. ORB 599, Pg 596, In Robert
Mauger. the E 10011 of the
D(vlsiae '
Lot
4 81k E Brantley Shores First
Paul Davidson, (not related to Dr. John vent the fetus from dying in the uterus In the
Parcel A.3), on Willlngham Reed. SectIon 17.21.29, on Forest Circle. N 75.33
ft of the S 300 ft of NW/4 of
Add, $100
IN RI: ESTATE OF
(01ST. 1)
Davidson),
who directs the university's new last weeks of the pregnancy. The timing of
(01ST. 3)
NE'/i of SE¼ of Sect 36, $25,000.
EFFIE BYRD DUR0EN
E. Everett, Huskeyto Claude L.
7, JOSEPH C. HART . IA(5.
3.
CARL
HAUGHN
. BA(S.19.I0)
Ernest
V.
Foster
to
diabetes
dilnic
on campus.
those C-sections was largely a gamble by the
George 0. McGulre I WI Elizabeth B. Lot 4
Deceased 19)00) ISlE . Lot 22, Eureka .63V. R.1AA Residential Zone'
Lot Ledinqham, Lois 1416 Ilk 14 61k A Sweetwater oaks Sect, 17,
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Paul
Davidson
and
Josey,
his
partner
in
obstetrician,
hoping the fetus was mature
Hammock, PSi, Pg 1, in SICtICfl Size Variance from 11,700 sq ft to Crystal Lk Winter Homes Subdv, $115,000
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 24.20.30. on Like Avenue.
to
survive
outside the uterus.
managing
diabetic
pregnancies,
ordered
enough
an
(01ST. 6915 sq It and Lot Width Variance $6,000.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS 2)
(QCD) Dorothy J. Vaughn to
from lOft to65 It and Rear Yard
But
with
such
close
supervision and a batRobert C. Setron to Jerry K.
ultrasound
test
In
Mrs.
Braham's
fourth
Sheryl L. Hohadel Ike Sheryl L.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS BA(5l9l0) .S1V I 411E
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Width Variance from 110 It to 4 Block I, Senlando Springs, E½ of NE¼ of NE¼ etc. SeCt 27, sfleld Sec Add, $100
doctors like Gabbe are beginning to let their
why her diabetes would not stabilize.
Replat of Tract 57, P89, Pg 49, in $41,000.
YOU
ARE
Stanley C. Hill I wI Ann S. to
HERESY 113.03 Its Lot Size Variance from
SICtIO,I 11.21.29, on Teegarden St.
John B. Milionig I wI Kathleen
The ultrasound process, which probes the pregnant patients go full-term. Some are even
RobertO, Smith Lot lithe S 301$
NOTIFIED that the ad. 43$30$qftto35,709.62sqfttoprk (01ST. 4)
J.toWm
P.
Cobournl
wI
Carolyn
of
Lot
7
Bk
bodywithsonar-llkesoundwavesandpcoject.s allowing spontaneous labor and vaginal
s Waynnl'wood
m)oistnation of the estate of CF. a mobiiehomeon Lots159,170,
6. ANNE O'MELIA. 8*15.1950) L., Lot lOS Ui Sylvan Es?, $5,000.
FIE BYRD 0UROEN, deceased, and 172, PIne Cm?, PBS, Pg 75, in .SSV
Steven 0. Erich I wI Canice T.
the
resulting fetal image on a screen, showed delivery.
. R.1A Residential
Zone
Theodore A. Kostluk Jr. I Wf
Fild Number l0.146.CP, is pending Section 13.20.20, on Sanford
to Joe F. Kutzko I wi Radii K. Lot
House Size Variance from 1100 sq Rose tocont. same as above $3,000.
Mrs. Braham's twins were delivered by
twins.
In the Circuit Court for Seminole Avenue. (0151. )
102 Howell 1st Rep, $31,600
it to ix sq floe Lots 4 andL hock
Rudolph Comeilo I w$ Maria to
by
the
emergency
Csection a month early because of
Paul
Davidson,
also
surprised
County, Florida, Probate Division,
James
M.
Barker
. WILLIAM E. HATFIELD
IV,
to Donna
*, Fern Park Estates, PB 5, Pgs cent. same as above, 55,000.
the address of which Is Seminole BA(S.19.l0) .50TE. 1 ½ 01 Lot 43, 10.13,
K. Gross, Lot 3 Ilk B Linzs Plaza.
in Section $21.30. on Lotus
development,
quickly prescribed a home hemorrhagi'g caused by a partially detached
Merline M. Mole to Louise C.
County Courthouse, North Park Palm Hammock. PS 1, Pg 104, In
53.100
DrIve. (01ST. 4)
glucose monitoring unit for Mrs. Braham. He placenta. Josey said the development was not
Prlgge, Un 346 VIII of WInd.
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. The SectIon 17.20.31, en Plneway.
Raymond J. Thibodeau 2.9 mt.
7. EUGENE A. HOLCOMB
meadows
No
2
$34,900.
is an ardent advocate of such testing at home, related to her diabetes.
personal representative of the (0151. 2)
Ottis
R.
ErIckson
7-I
Int
&amp;
Gerald
.SIV
5*15.19.50)
.
R.1A
MIchael A. Riley to Joseph
estate is BONNIE ETHEL BYRD,
K. SIhile 1.3rd in?. to Donna K.
10. FRANK B. HERNDON, JR.. ResIdential Zone
especially
during pregnancy.
At birth, Brent weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces.
Rear Yard Nurik I *1 Mary)., the W½ of Lot
whose address is 211 E. 22nd 5*15.19.10) .5111. W ½ of LOt
Gross, Lot 3 Ilk Blinzs Plaza, $100
44.
Variance
from
301$
to
17??
on
Lot
SI
Lot
661k
A
Lk
Wayman
Hts
Lk
Four
times a day, Mrs. Braham took a tiny Brian was a hefty 7 pounds, 8 ounces. They
Strpqt, Sanford, FL 32771. The Palm Hammock. P1 1, Pgs 1*4 I
JamesM Barker lVto Donna K.
erie C 10 ft of LOt 23, Block C, Add, 143,000.
pinprick of her finger with a sterile lancet and went home with their mother after six days in
name and address of the personal los, except the N 10 ft thiflOf
Gross Lot 1, BIk B Linas Plaza,
English Estates Unit 3, PB 14, Pg
Baldeo
Slngh
I
wf
Hniberta
to
representative's attorney are set deeded to Seminole
applied
a drop of blood to a chemically treated the hospital nursery and have thrived ever
County for 44, in Section 20.21.30, on RobertRossIgnolo,LotSBIkO Tier
forth below,
Raymond J. Thlbodeau2-Is Intl
road purposes. Further described Maeklnghani Road. (01ST. 4)
ptic
strip,
since.
2 Sanf, $20,000.
All Persons having claIms or as located in Section 17.20.31,
Oftis R. Erickson 2.91 in? &amp; Gerald
I. ROBERT M. JONES. IA(S
The Greater Constr Crp to K. SIhIe 1.3rd in? to Do
The
small,
portable
machine
"reads"
the
"We were just tickled with them," Josey
desiands agalfwt the estate are PIn.way. (01ST. 2)
K.
19.50 ..oV. Ml Residential Zone. Russell C. Hauck I WI Barbara J., Gras, Ilk I
neuired, WITHIN THREE
Linzs
Plaza,$100
on
the
strip
and
a
needle
moves
said.
blood
sugar
11.RICHARDIAOGS. 1*15.19. LolwldthVariancefrom7oftto6o
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 10).23TE.ElSOftaISW¼ofLpt ftonLotll,Block2,Floraf1.eights, Lot 133 RIver Run SeCt 3, 149.100.
JamesM. Barker lVto Perry 0.
James Martin &amp; wI Eidora to Mason, Lot 1 Ilk A Unxs Plaza,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF F,St.Josept'sPlat,PBl,Pg 114. PI3,Pg19,ln5ictlonit.$.30,on EddleMartln,theSilQftofLo$45
$3S,000
THIS NOTICE, to file with the inSection2i$9.3D.onNarciisusSt. Paimway. (01ST. )
Ilk C A. B. Stevens Add to Mid.
clirk of the above court a written (01ST. 5)
RaymondJ,Thlbodeau7.psintL
9. JAMES LATHAN ' 1*1519. way. $100.
stifement of any claim or demand
Ottls R. ErIckson 245 lid &amp; Gerald
s. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS .
50) .454'. A.) Agriculture Zone.
Peter
W.
Clark
I
wI
Barbara
to
K.
Slhie 1.3rd in? to Perry 0.
they may have. Each claIm must OTHER •
Lot Size Variance from 43,560 sq t A. K. Clark Blders
be in Writing and must indicatethe
Inc. LotS Ilk C Mason Con?. Same as above, $100
1. PUBLIC STORAGE, INC. ' to 30,210 sq ft and LOt
Width Columbus Harbor, $100.
basis for the claim, the name and 1*15.19.50) 'lIE . ci Commercial
JamesM. Barker IV to Donna K.
VarIencefrom 1501$ to III floe the
Gidus Ilders Inc to Ken J. Gross Lot 4 Ilk I Llnzs Plaza,
a4sssofthecreditor or his agent Zone- To allow minl.personal following
described properly: Morgan IwO Diem X. I Leopoldo
or attorney, and the amount storage Iacilitles on the following
16,100
BeginnIng 101 ft W and 1Sf? N of S
iartInaz I wI Carmen, Lot 3 Case
CI?IIsed. If the claim Is not yet eewib.e property: Begin at the
Raymond J. Thibodesu 2.9 in?
corner Of Section 23-19.30, Grande, $45,000.
due, the date when It will become $Wcorof NE IA, of NI ¼ Of Sidion
Ottis R. ErIckson 2-9 in? I Gerald
inole
County, Florida, run N
Gene W. buck I wI lefts J. to
du shall be stated. If the claim is 23.21.30, run N 267.72 ft. thence I 2101$, thence C 1441$,
, SIhIe 1.3rd in? to Donna K.
thince 1210 John Hibberd I wI LInda, Lot
coitInqent or unllaidated, the 373.1$?? tow R.W line of SR.
It, thence W 144 ft to FOB (Tax Ilk I The Springs Deerwood 1st,S Gross. Lot 4 Ilk B Linia Plaza,
nst,re of the uncertainty shall be lance
$23 des 23 nile 21 ieci I Parcel AlA), on NarcIssus 13$,)))
slated. lIthe claim is secured, the 158.05 ft along said W I.W I, Avenue. (0151.
Clarence C. Caswell I Florence
LNC Land Sales Inc I Earl A. Caswell to Salvatoi-e MIranda &amp;
security shall be described. The thence 1221.231?, thence W 330.36
10. TOM R. SHEISENIERGER Downs dba The SprIngs,
claImant shall deliver suffIcient ft
WI Inu, Lot 3 Lew JI Sebdv,
PO$. puyftiuq ds5crd $5 . IA(s.19.eO) Sly . R.1AA
Floridians who want to know more about Floridians a day began taking advantage of
Yard Lifetime Homes Inc. Lots 1.3 Ilk I
copies of liii claim to tIle diet Ii located approxImately 1.5th mile
Residential Zone - SIde
Whispering
Pines
Sect
how
the law affects everyday situations in the opportunity to have a free, ).mlnute
enable the clerk to mall One CipV soum of Howell branch Road ieI Variance from lOft to 5.3 ft for a The Springs
Robert L. Tows I WI RebeCca
i, $ISAOO.
to each personal nepresiedalive. SR. 136 between Art Orindli garae on the 1½ of Lot
their
life, already have begun signing up for a conference with a lawyer in their area.
3, all
R. Anderson I WI lette C. to David W. Copeola I WI Rebecca
MI perssne interested in the Wi
rj
and 11111 Motors. Lii 4 and N ½ of Lot 5, hock 4,
tree
legal
check-up with a local lawyer during
Nearly 1,000 Florida lawyers across the
Wert, Lot S The V. TM! ½ of Lot 91 all
estate 1 whom a copy of thIs (0151. I)
Lick Arbor Country Club En. to Jack W.
11111k
A
Stewarts
Subdv,
sis,000
Law
Week,
today through Friday.
Notice of Administration has been
2. RAYMOND PERMAUL . trance section. ps 1, Ps 73. i Highlands Sect 4, 545,000.
state are volunteering their time and services

In that frame of mind, he felt he couk
ignore signs of revolutionary anger. Fatally,
he Ignored the still powerful Moslem clerg)ç.

what he says. Jerry Collins has a record of

FRIDAY,
Sahlie Harrison Chapter DAM, noon luncheon, The
Forest, Lake Mary. Guest speaker
Mrs. John
Budiner, new state regent.

young parents' faces show no trace of the used In England but not approved for use in
anxiety or strain of her high-risk pregnancy. this country yet, is as small and portable as a
Mrs. Braham, 25, has been a juvenile pocket calculator.
diabetic for 16 years. In obstetrical circles,
Both companies make the needed reagent
that makes her susceptible to such nightmares strips, which cost about
50 cents each. The
as maternal or fetal death, birth defects or Braham's insurance
company absorbed the
premature birth and threatening respiratory cost.
problems.
Physicians quickly justify the expense,
"A lot of my friends are
diabetic, and a lot saying home monitoring is replacing far more
have lost their babies," Mrs. Braham said in a costly hospitalizations of six weeks or more
break from her double load of mothering,
that were once routine for pregnant diabetics.
Growing up in a rural town near
the north Paul Davidson says private health inGeorgia mountains, Mrs. Braham was counsurance companies are realizing that good
seled by her physician against ever
having diabetes control at home can avoid very costly
children. Diabetes experts say such advice
was common nt1l recently for young women, hospitalizations.
"I would predict in another five years
But tighter
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WEDNESDAY,
seminole County Council for Exceptional
7:30 p.m., Winter Springs Elementary School. Kathy
Anderson, coordinator for We Care will speak on
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think of Iran as one of the major powers In the.
world.

after a race,
JerrY Collins has probably done more to
clean up Florida
racing than any man
aflye, and it has become a lucrative industry
because of his efforts.
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Horse racing has always had a stigma of
race fixing and organized crime participation
that has been hard to dispel in the public's
mind. Dog racing has not had this black cloud
over its head, and a great deal of the credit for
this can be given to Jerry Collins, whose ef.
forts have given the kennel industry a
spotless reputation. You can fix a jockey, but
it's almost impossible to fix a dog with today's
scientific chemical tests of dogs before and

inject.
By NANCI C. ALBRtTON
mere are two units currently available in
ATLANTA (UPI)
Jo Ann and Richard this country, costing between $500 and $650
Braham beam when they show off their twin each
the Ames Eyetone and the Biosons, four-month-olds Brent and Brian. The Dynamics Stat-Tek. A $150 unit, made and

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In other words, oir best bet would be to win a
hundred miles of each other. Why ii
Western Europe to fend for itself, inthis
law
being tossed out the window?
stead of depending on Uncle Sam's protective Representative

reporter Nanci C Albritton, whose son has either telephone her physician or a nurse for a
diabetes writes about a new technique that recommended insulin dosage or, with proper
gives diabetics tight control of the disease.) education, can decide herself how much to

along a dial to give a numerical value of the

sugar level. With such readings, a diabetic can

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OUR READERS V/RITE

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SUNDAY,
Spring Flea Market sponsored by Central Florida
Society for Historic Preservation, noon to 5 p.m.,
Longwood Community Building, Warren Avenue and
Wilma Street. Door Prizes,

(In this second of a three-part series, UPI

Anna M Lot 3 81k $ Indian Hills
Un 2, $71,100.
(QCD) Ancy Perkins to George
Applications for persons wishing to enroll their pre-school
Hughey I. WI ma M. Lot 65
age children in the Seminole County Head Start program will sii,000.
Howell Branchwoods, *20.000.
greatly by home blood glucose testing, and the they are diagnosed as routinely as they pick up
George B. Hughey 1*1 Irma M
V Enterpr Inc to Michael H. Rix
be available at a booth sponsored by the Seminole Community
management of pregnancy ty a team of urine testing materials now," he said.
&amp; WI Jennie B., Lot 20 81k 33 TO Patricia Noyce &amp; hb Phillip '.
specialists appears to have slashed the risks.
Action agency Tuesday at the Youth Day observation at the
Lot 6$ Howell Branchwoods.
mwnld 4th act, $37,
"We can show that good control can make a
Altamonte Mall.
"The program might give the pregnant difference."
V Enterpr Inc to Richard M.
Wm. L. Armstrong I wI Joan M.
Gardner I WI Laura, Lot 24 BIk 35
diabetic woman the same chances for a norto Ronald C. Graham I WI Shelley
Dreamwold 4th s.ct, *26,500.
Mrs. Portia Speneer, director of the Head Start program
mal Infant as her nondiabetic sister," reports
FOxWoOd Dev Ltd to Lewis Glass K. Lot 19 Trallwood Es?, $42,100.
Another physician enthusiastic about home
locally, said registrations will be accepted for the new school
Dr.
Lois Jovanovic of Rockefeller University
1 WI Charlotte, Lot S Foxwood
Peter A Kahienberg to Richard
monitoring is Dr. Steven G. Gabbe of
)&amp; to begin in September.
Phase I, $12,400.
A. Marko&amp; wI Theresa A., Lot 496 Iii New York.
Foxwood Day Ltd to same as
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt sect.
In the nursery of the Braham apartment, Philadelphia, a professor of obstetrics at the
above, Lot 9• $I2$)0.
$64,500
near
the two maple cribs where their babies University of Pennsylvania Hospital. He is
141,OF SAID CITY, SAID OR.
Foxwood 0ev Ct same, Lot $0,
Gary M. Brown &amp; wI Judy K. to
sleep,
is Mrs. Braham's electronic home also an insulin.dependent diabetic.
DINAP4CE BEING THE COM.
$17,400.
Dowling I Lunsford Inc. The E
"With the meters," he said, "our patients
PREHENSIVE ZONING OR.
Rosa G. Hamilton to Sanford H.
of lot 2 plus all of lot 3 61k A. *ioo glucose monitor. Her obstetrician, Dr. William
AGINDA
DINANCE 'OF THE CITY OF
19, lIlt for a Special Exception Gould &amp; wI Carmela C. Lot 10 less
Harold L. Campbell I Bertha J. E. Josey of Emory University, says he's really get very, very good at regulating their
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, SAID SIMINOLU COUNTY IOARDOF fore telephone company service the E 5 ft Elnora S. $5,300.
to Fred B. Blanchard, Lot 13 61k 0
own diabetes."
impressed with the development.
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ADJU$TMSNT NOTICI OP operations center on the following
J.no F. Paulucci to Lk Jennie
Sanlando Springs Tr, $2,300
Gabbe had some heartening news for his
ZONING OR CERTAIN TERRi. PUILIC HIARING MAY it 1911, descrIbed property: All of that ApIs Inc. Parcel L Lots 3.11 VI
Country Club VIII Blders Inc to
"I've been in practice over 20 years and I'm
TORY FROM 8.1 BUSINESS AND 7:00 P.M.
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part of Tracts 1, 2,1and 3, Oviede Mar, $421,100.
Thaddeus G. Buckner I WI Anne convinced that the most important thing in a colleagues at a recent Atlanta conference.
PROFESSIONAL TO C.COM. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Michael Campbell $.wf Eleanor
Farms, PB 6, Pg $6. Public
K., Lot 14 Country Club VIII UN 1, diabetic pregnancy is the day-by.day control Using a chart, he showed that one-third of all
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Records of Seminole County, L. to Egbert Roberts &amp; Mary I.,
ME R C I A L
D I S I R I C 1'
$72,300
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE SemInole Co4mty Board of Ad. Florida, lying Westerly of the TheN 10 ft of the S 110 ft of the W
Edgar A. Wilson I wI Lellan w. of the diabetes so there's not a significant diabetic mothers lost their babies before birth
DATE: REPEALING OR Dl. lustm.nt will conduct a public exIsting West R.W of S.R. III. 120 ft of the E 270 ft of Lot 7
to John I. Greenwood &amp; wf Joann fluctuation in the mother's blood sugar in the early part of the century. That fell to one
CONFLICT hearIng to consider the followIng Further described as located on Bradleys Add to LW, $100
NANCES
IN
M., Lot 21 81k A Winter Springs,
In four by World War U, but an 18 percent
items:
levels," he said.
HEREWITH.
the Westsldeof S.R. 419, In Section
(QCD) John L. Tallo to John L.
$77 901)
prenatal
mortality rate was recorded as late
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS ' 34.20-30. (01ST. 2)
Said Ordinance was placed on
Tallo &amp; Jonile. J., Lot 37 BIk E
"Having the patient monitor her own blood
FL Land Co to FL Res Comm inc
fIrSt reading on April 14, 1910, and MOBILE HOME APPLICATIONS
as the l960s.
0. VARIANCES
Woodmere Park. $100.
Lot 2581k A, Greenwood Lks UN 7, sugar makes a lot of sense."
A.1 AGRICULTURE ZONE:
th,City Commission will consider
1. SHUBERT CONSTRUCTION
Sam Prop Ltd by Gemstone Prop
$9,200
But Gabbe said careful "antepartum surJosey said he was "concerned" when he
1. CHARLES E. GEORGE
same for final passage and
COMPANY, INC. . BA(3.19$0)
Inc to Michael W. Green I wf
John E. Beagle Jr. &amp; WI Becky
BA(S19$0),I3TE
W½ of LOt 126, 64V R.1AA Residential Zone
adoption after the public hearing,
Patricia A., Lot 61 Sam Es?, that
.10 to Noe RIgo Berto Conteras &amp; learned that Mrs. Braham was carrying twins. veillance" - medical supervision and the use
v,tich will beheld in the City Hall O.P. Swope's Addition to Black House Size Variance from 1300 sq part of Gov lot 3 Sect 24, $20,000.
WI Marl. Lot 7 81k C Sky Lark
"Pregnancy itself makes diabetes difficult of sophisticated tests to show the health and
of Longwood, Florida, on Monday, Hammock, P82, Pg 110, In SectIon n to 1120 sq ft on the N ½ of Lot 26
E I) Homes Inc to Richard.1.
Subdv, $52,000
to
control," he said. "But a twin pregnancy maturity of the fetuses cut the rate from 18
the 17th day of May, AD., 1910, at 35.30.31,on Canal Street. (01ST. 1) end Lot 77, Block B. Seminole Schneider I WI lnum .1., Lot 6
(QCD) David R. Children &amp;
to 12 percent in 1971-1976.
7:30 p.m.. or as soon thereafter as
2. CLAUDE KIRK STONE. BA Terrace 5.0, PB 11, Pg 29, in 61k N Howell COve Third Sect,
G. Rosalie to 0. Dominic D. makes It even more difficult."
possible. At the meeting interested (519.10) .S2TE. E½ of W½ Of Lois Section 77.21.31, on Boiand Dr. $79,900.
Munizzl, Lots I &amp; 2 61k A Sanlando
He said the results got better as the diabetes
He
said
a
woman
is
at
a
double
risk
for
parties may appear and be heard 32$ and 32g. Van Arsdale Osborne (01ST. 1)
Carl L. Kilt? I WI Agnes M. to
Springs Rip of Tr 37, $100
toxemia
complications
of
pregnancy
if
she
is
was
better controlled.
with respect to the proposed Or. Brokerage Company's AddItIon to
2. ERIC G. TRIMBLE, JR.
Richard L. Bradley I WI Myrtle
Martin S. Dramer I WI Bonnie

Victory For Privacy

the Payton case has never before come to the
Supreme Court, But the Fourth Amendment
seems specific: "The right of the people to be
secure In their persons, houses, papers and effects
against unreasonable searches and seizures shall
not be violated..."
It would be difficult to quarrel with the
reasoning of Justice John Paul Stevens, who cited
this language in the majority
and wrote
that it "unequlvocably establishes the proposition
that at the very core of the Fourth Amendment
stands the right of a man to retreat into his own
home and there be free from unreasonable
government
Intrusion."
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Pregnant Diabetics

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Head Start Begins Registration

CITY OP
LONG WOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO.. CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by4he City of Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission will hold
a Public hearing to consider
enactment of Ordinance No. 47$,
entttIed
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.

WASHINGTON - The popular wisdom In
There has just appeared a small classic on
Washington is that the United States must
the literature of revolution, a book, I think
depend on its allies in Western Europe to help
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that will last. Fereydoun Hoveyda, an Iranian
achieve American goals - whether
politician and diplomat, has written a slim
volves a boycott of the Moscow Olympics or
sanctions against Iran.
book called "The Fall of the Shah,"a study of
For this reason, the Pentagon has kept tight
the decomposition of a ruler and a regime
______________________________________________________________________________ unable to navigate the heavy seas of con-.
security wra on a potentially explosive _______________________________________________________________________
strategy report that advocates an almost total
temporary history. Hoveyda's short chapters;
______
U.S. withdrawal from Europe as a move Uat
.often only a couple of pages, achieve a.
offers "the best prospects for the future."
crystalline lucidity. The story they tell has the•..
stations.
What lends the report weight
..
inevitable quality of Greek tragedy, and that
Such measures would perhaps not have freed authorship by two of the Defense Departstory may affect the fate of the entire worl;
ment's best and brightest - Adm. Henry
the hostages, but they would have demonstrated
Fereydoun Hoveyda has held many higiL
head of the US. Atlantic Command,
both to the world and to the Iranians that the U.S.
Iranian
posts, including that of the shah's
and former Deputy Defense Secretary Robert
was prepared to punish Iran with military force.
U.N.
ambassador.
His brother served as
Ellsworth. Train's duties include command of
A display of such military strength would have NATO'S
prime
minister.
Southern European naval strike and
a certain educational effect. In contrast, the support forces.
Fereydoun Hoveyda has little reason to lovi,1
secret' raid attempt was bold and daring, of
me secret, 35.page report spells out the I
the
shah, who abandoned Antir Abbas
course, but it also may have been reckless,
authors' recommendation that the United
Hoveyda, an honest patriot, to inevitable
However, the raid did have the undeniable States drastically decrease its NATO cornmurder by Khomeini. But Hoveyda hal
mitments in the interests of national security.
drama that, even in failure, could have a
achieved an uncanny clarity in this book. He..
________
In a nutshell, Train and Ellsworth suggest
beneficial effect on President Carter's political
sees the shah objectively, and, in the end
that
our European allies simply cannot be
fortunes.
enfolds himmi in a kind of universal pity.
depended upon.
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The report is not regarded as a crackpot
________________________________________Inout
with noble
aims, met
final starting
disaster
Hoveyda's
account,
the shah,
commentary by any means. Pentagon
sources told my associate Dale Van Atta that __________________________
through a pride so blinding that It cut him oft
the report offers "very viable" alternatives to __________________________________________________________________________________ from reality. It's the story of an aging despot.
present U.S. policy. How many top Defense
The United States Supreme Court confirmed a
bound by his own folly to the wheel of fortune
hiepartinent
strategists share the authors'
necessary bulwark against government intrusion
Hoveyda gives due credit to the shah'
modernizing ideals and to his real',
into personal privacy recently through a 6-3 vIews is not knows.
Train and Ellsworth then argue that "a
achievements. Originally an uncertain and
decision that requires police to have a warrant
Western Europe has top priority in U.S.
playboylsh young ruler, Mohammed Pahlevl
before entering a suspect's home to make a
defense thinking, over Asia and the Middle
gained
in selfeonfidence and stature as ha
routine, arrest.
.
. East. But they note the difficulties Involved In
pressed
his "White Revolution" and planned.'.
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Civilization." In a few short years
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protect
Us
from
them,
In reference to the recent bill before the
"det'o,npait1n, erneion and destabilization
reversed.the New York State Court of Appeals and
stagnant backwater to a semi-modern
Representative Hattaway called Jerry
of
political
will
in
Europe
nd
of
the
European
State
Legislature to convert the Seminole
invalidated the laws of New York and 22 other
country. He divérilfied the economy and
Collins"selfish."Aslunderst.and,Mr. Collins
Harness Raceway to a dog track, State
defense posture."
redistributed land. Between 1972 and 1977
states that permit warrantless arrests in the
has been a jthilanthropist most of his life,
- There will be "continuing congressional Representative Robert Hattaway was quoted
Iranian domestic consumption quadrupled.
home.
giving money to a myriad of local charities
and public desire to cut U.S. military as saying that those opposed to the bill were
Education and social welfare made giant"
Denying some scattered cries that Payton is
and was a major contrIbutor to New College
"selfish", referring particularly to Jerry
presence abroad."
'steps.
another judicial impediment to the police is the
- There exists "an unhealthy (if CoUins, owner of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel in Sarasota. I don't know how much, but I
understand it's been more than I'll ever make
Hoveyda sees the fall of the shah as con-;
experience in those states requiring warrants for
unavoidable) dependency by Europe on the Club.
in
a lifetime.'
nected with three events that changed the':
U.S. for Europe's military security ... (which)
house arrests.
The Evening Herald has been most comcharacter of the monarch and the regime: th
tends to further erode European will."
If the state Is only interested In "the bottom
Actually, the Payton case is not so much an
plete in its coverage of the legislative activity
great imperial festival at Persepolls In 197I
line,"
as
Representative
Hattaway
put
it,
why
inhibition on police power as a needed reafThe authors of the secret report are con- surrounding this bill, but with Representative
the visit by President Nixon In 1972; and the"
vinced that the last-named difficulty is the hiattaway trying to push through as quickly
not just extend the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
firmation of ancient Anglo-Saxon common law
quadrupling
of oil revenues in 1973. To put l
riost serious. They note "growing European as possible a bill that I believe to be al
Club's season through the summer? me
proclaiming a man's home as his castle beyond
bluntly,
it
all
went to the shah's head.
frustration with having to pay, economically solutely unconstitutional, It may be time for
money to the state would probably be as much
the reach even of a king.
or more with one track running twice as long
and politically for a security guarantee from rng newspaper to put on Its investigative
Nixon and Kissinger, viewing the shah as
The court specifically limited this decision to the United States."
instead of having a second track that the
the policeman of the Persian Gulf, provided
reporter hat to protect us from the excesses of
Train and Ellsworth then argue that "a governmental power.
public doesn't want,
routine arrests and provided for exceptions in
him with all the advanced weapons he wished
reallocation of resources and restructured
such circumstances, for instance, as the hot
to buy. At Persepolis, in a Gatsby-llke es.'
Many
harness
tracks
across
the
country
defense of NATO Europe offers the best
I implore you to dig into everything
pursuit of a suspect. As is often the case with the
travaganza, the shah celebrated himself an,,
operate very profitably. Ihave visited several
prospects
for the future."
surrounding this bill before it's tOO late.
heir of Cyrus and 'Darius, the rein-,
Burger court, ambiguities of this decision will
in
New
York
that catered to the public and
America's long-terni strategy, they Something stinks, and you are the only ones
carnation
of ancient Persia. Billionsof dollars.,
surely require clarification in future appeals.
were 'rewarded by good business,
suggest, should aim for "an autonomous who can get at the trUth.
in
oil
profits
reinforced his sense of in-'
Management in any business makes the

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Spring flea Market sponsored by Central Florida
Society for Historic Preservation 10 am, to 5 p.m.,
Lengwood Community Building, Warren Avenue and
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Tommy neurological unit, said Caldwell died at 4 am.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (UP!)
Caldwell, the 30-year-old bass guitarist with She said funeral arrangements were inie Marshall Tucker Band, died early today at complete.
the Spartanburg General Hospital from inCaldwell and his brother, Toy, formed the
Juries suffered last week in a car crash,
nucleus of the five-member Tucker band, The.
Caldwell, who suffered head injuries when popular country-rock band was based In1
his four-wheel drive vehicle struck a stalled Spartanburg.
âar apd overturned April 22, never regained
Last month, another Caidwell brother, Tim,
,nscIousness after the accident. The wreck
23, was killed in a traffic accident in Roebuck,
gccurred in downtown Spartanburg.
Police said Tim Caldwell's car was hit by a
A spokesman at the hospital, where the garbage truck March 28 in the Spartanburg
iusician had undergone surgery in the County town.

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Castino, Twins Bomb Oakland 20-11

Blue Jays Bounce Into First On R.,9 Win

Monday, April 28, 1$O

By United Press International
The Toronto Blue Jays began this season trying to lose less
than 100 games. That may be a negative attitude, but when
you've lost 109 games in a season, it's tough to be optimistic.
. .Gilt's all positive thoughts right now," Barry Bonnell said
Sunday after he hit two-run homer to lead the Blue Jays loan
8.2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. "We needed to get off
to good start to establish a winning tradition and we're doing
It."

Lakers Rally For 3-1 Advantage

Philly
!s Bench Breaks Boston 105-94

By United Press International
Boston Celtics Coach Bill Fitch has
Guard Lionel Hollins scored 24 points
Hollins, who came to the 76ers from the seemed too Urea to rally in the fourth play on a scoop shot from the lane by quarter deficit. The teams will play
sounded a warning to the Los Angeles and led five players in double figures as Portland Trail Blazers In a mid-season quarter. Jones scored 19 points as one of Erving. The Celtics soon trailed by 19 and Game 5 of the series Wednesday night in
Lakers and the defending champion Boston, which failed to score 100 points in deal, realized that - with the likes of the Sixers' super-subs.
the fans at the Garden could only stand Los Angeles.
Seattle SuperSonics.
any semifinal game, was ousted in five Julius Erving and Darryl Dawkins
The Celtics, who posted the league's up and cheer their humbled Celtics.
The SuperSonics led 69-48 with 6:25 left
"If Philadelphia plays with the same games. Philadelphia, which last gained around - his starring role may be only a best regular-season record, lost twice at
In the Western Conference final, Los in the third quarter when Jim Chones hit
effort, concentration, and gets the same the finals in 1976, will meet the winner of one-day performance.
home in the series after defeating Angeles took commanding 3-1 lead with a 15-foot Jumper to begin a 24-2 Lakers
breaks they'll go all the way," Fitch said the Seattle-Los Angeles series.
Philadelphia all three times during the a 98.93 win over Seattle.
spurt. Norm Nixon followed with six
Forward Bobby Jones, who continually season at Boston Garden.
"We tried our best," Fitch said. "We
Sunday after the Celtics were eliminated
Kamm Abdul.Jabbar scored 25 points straight points and Abdul-Jabbar, Wilkes
from the playoffs via a ios..s loss to the played bad and things got a little worse held down the Celtics' Larry Bird In the
Philadelphia built a commanding 16- and Jamaal Wilkes added 24 as the and Mike Cooper all contributed threesuprisingly quick series, said Boston Just
76ers. "They're a damned fine team." because we tried too hard.
point fourth-quarter lead with 8:45 to Lakers overcame a 21-point, third. point plays during the surge.

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The revlsedlowerbracket pairings are:
11:31 am. No.1 MlaJasd vs. No.8 Apopka
Zp.m. No.7LekearanueyvL No.z,Ia
The upper bracket remala:
43Spm. No.$ Spruce Creek Vs. No. itake ifewell
7 pint. No.l Seminole vs. No. 4 Lyosssi
crew will wait on
outcome theMalnland-Apopka
clash to determine his pitching rotation, "If
we'll go with Ed DjerIdi. U Mainland wins, we'll go with
John Thompson," Creese confided.
Thompson was an all conference selection. Djeridl is a
sidearming, junk ball pitcher who Crease likens
sbixgh's Kent Tekulve.

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"We use him a lot like Tekulve," said Creese. "He's been
pitching a lot of relief. He likes the pressure. We have a
good staff, but we really don't have a stopper."
In the tourney's opener, Pat's Coach Sam Momary hopes
right bander Mike Dunlap will be his stopper against the
Blue Darters,
Dunlap ia only 4-4, but has nifty earned run averageof
2.54. "Mike pitched well the last time we played them," said
Momary. "He got beat 2-1 and both runs were unearned."
Apopka meanwhile, will counter with Its ace Greg
Migliort. Migliori was 7-4 wi th a miniscule ERA of 1.27. He
possesses a good fastball and curve.
"When Greg throws strikes he's tough," poin ts out
ApOChSOJyWj. "Whenhethrowaballshegets
beat."
Wise also felt the switch of Lake Brantley and Mainland
will help his team in the first round. "Brantley has seen
MIgliorl twice," said Wise. "It's gotta make a difference
that Mainland has seen him only two innings and Brantley
14 innings."
In Tuesday's third game, Howell Coach Bjrto Benjamin is
undecided among three pitchers - Gary SmIth, p,y
Boatwright and Dave Long -as to who will open against
Spruce Creek's Pete Kutsukos (34, 1.90 ERA).
The Tribe won district championships in football and
basketball already this year.
"You could flip a coin for the whole field," continued
"It should be that close."
Cr
Cruse agreed with Wise's assessment and also pointed
ou
the field. "I don't see how anybody could

HONORABLE MENTION
Lyman: Rick Marcello, Neil Marshall, Bob Reich, Craig
Cable
Seminole: George Porzlg
Lake Howell : Scott Smith, Mo Smith
Lake Brantley: J. D. D'arville, Ron Coleman, Mike Dunlap,
Buzzy Arthur
Seabreee:_Jmmy Hubert, Paul Erickson, Steve Klindt,
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Mainland: Al Beal, Tom Buckley, John Brown, Chris
Stevens, Frank Davis
Apopka: Albert Maynard, Tom Carli.le, Tim Anderson
Spruce Creek: Tim Kutsukus, Don Swartzfager

Regular season runners up DeLand boast the allconference Coach of the Year in their skipper Ron Creese.
"It's quite an honor to be selected knowing we didn't win
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pi tcher.
Boatwright beat Spruce Creek earlier this year and also
hit a homerun, but Benjamin might lean to junior Gary
Smith, who set down Mainland 2-i for the conference tftle.
"I'm still pondering it," Benjamin said Sunday evening,
"We beat them before (twice) without any problem, but
we're not going in with the idea we're going to walk over
them."
Benjamin will save his ace Bryan Murray for the winner
of Tuesday's fourth game between Seminole and Lyman.
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chances at looking ahead, he will go with all conference
right hander Jeff Kerr. The last time out against the Tribe,
Kerr no hit the Seminoles.
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from a major dr iving mistake Sunday to overpower
Benny
Parsons and Richard Petty a nd win the rain-plagued $139,150
Virginia 5(X) stock car race.
Waltrip,who led for the first 185 laps only to become the first
victim of NASCAR's new short-track tire rule, took his
Chevrolet Monte Carlo around the .525-mile track In an

average speed of 69.121 mph.
Parsons was second in his Monte Carlo, while defending
champion Petty, who led for 72 laps before a costly but
necessary pit stop, finished third,

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It I91, I -ii a rider Ma r k Pat Murray
and Keith
Cochran t ur ned in a super Wallace pounded home runs
mound effort and a strong as Melners Barbeque cracked
showing at the plate Saturday the Far- insurance Cardinals
to lead the Braun Cadillac by a 18.9 margin. In addition
Orioles to a 44) WIn over the to his homerun, Wallace
Lowes Building Supply fled collected a single and a triple
Sox III major (livislohl play, to go along with l)ough
,"ighligliting weekend action ()s aId's two-bagger arid
in ',1'e Altamonte Little triple for the Cubs.
i..eague.
III minor league play the
Cochran fireo li uric-hit ('oriiilarik Tigers used an
shutout against the 'd Sox, extra-base tnt attack to Ix)und
issuing Just a single s 1 lk ((it an 18- victory over the
while fanning four batters, lie Dunkin Donuts Pirates to
also collected a pair of hits re:iiairi Hi first place in tti,
arid scored a run to coiii. Aiiicr'arl l)ivjslon,
Ted Becker sparked the
Tigers at the plate with a pair
Cochran received Soul,' ut tiutihles
while
Joe
standout defensive aid when Rawiigardner added a double
left fielder Steve Konsta n and triple and Doug Klein
caine when the fle(1 Sox had slugged a double. Eagle-eye
(%() runners (*1 In the sixth Jun Culver aided tile Tiger

performance,

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Kansas City (Leonard 0-2) at
Toronto (Clancy 0-1), 7:30 p.m.
Boston
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Chicago (Baumgarten 1.0), 1:30
Major League Standings
p.m.
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California (Klson 12), 1030
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was stopped on the 245th lap.

Waltrip took the lead for good on the 383rd lap after Petty
was forced to pit and change all four tires. Waltrip was a lap
behind Petty at the time, but took the lead away from Parso ns
after Petty's long pit atop.
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Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 1

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M.May's Games
(All Times NOT)
Chicago (Krukow I•I) at St.
Louis (Mart inez 1.)), 8:35 p.m.
Atlanta (Matuia 2-0) at San
Diego (Jones 12), 10 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Philadelphia at New Yorti,
night
Montreal at Pittsburgh, night
Chlcsao at St. Lault, nlnM
Houston at CinChusail; night
Atlanta at San Diego night
Los Angeles at San Francis.
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Cm, Smith, LA. Parrish, Mtl,
Luziniki and Schmidt, Phil 4,
American League - Rudi,
Cal 6;
Smalley, Minn 3;
Murray and Singleton, Bait and
Johnson, Chi 4. I
Nuns Satted in
National League - Crui, Hou
and Garvey, LA 16; Kingman,
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American League - Johnson,
Chi 17; Gamble, NY 16; Rudi,
Cal, Kemp and Parrish, Dot,
Smalley, MImi, Bothte. Sea and
Oliver, Tim 11.
Stolen laces
National League - Law, LA
; Morsno, Pitt and North, SF
7; Cedeno, Nov. LeFlore MtI,
Mazzilii, NY and Smith, SD .
American League - Wills,
Tax I; Henderson, Oak 7
Wilson, KC 6; Bumbry, Ball,
Cruz, lea and Rivers, Ten S.
Pitching Victories
National League - Richard,
NOV and Reuss, LA 30; LaCoss
and Pastors, Cm, Carlton, Phil
and Vuckovich, St.L 3.1.
Aassrican I.eapve - Split.
tonI, KC, Corbett, Minn,
NY. Honeycutt, Sea and
Ton 3-0; MorrIs, Del and
Keough, Oak 3.1.
Corned lvii Aver age
(bull oat insiegs pltched
Natioaai League - TIdrow,
Chi, Hume, Cm, Soles, Phil and
Minion, SF 0.00; Matula, All
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hour 16 minutes with heavy mist and drizzle forcing the la te
start.
Only five la ps before it would become official, the ra ce was
stopped when another shower soaked the track and 22,500 fans.

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In the ope ne r Sam Raines scoreless for their first loss of
pounded out a t rio of hi ts, the season.

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Burns and Kimm. John and
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thrown a perfect game this year along with three shut outs.
"We're In good shape," proclaims Lundquist. "But Kerr
will be tough to beat. We'Uhave to play our best game to
beat him."
The Seminole-Lyman matchup looms as the best game of
the four game card. Seminole ran off eight straight wins
during the second half of the season, while the Greyhounds .,
have been the hottest club the past two weeks.
"mat's going to be a collision," assures the Blue Darter's
Wise. "sanfordalwayscomesaroundwhen the bellrings."
"Lake Howell and DLand have played the best ball all
butI'd say Seminole and Lyman are the daj0"
chimed In Momary. "It's wide open."
Coach Sam Collins of Spruce Creek was a little more
decisive with his choice. "I've gotta go with DeLand," said?
C011It. "They have the tradition and a solid team up the'.
middle,
Tickets will be on sale at the Stadlum the day of the game.....
Prices will be$1 for students and $1.50 for adults. The
finals will be Thursday and the championshlpFrjdaynIgh.

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Sunday's Major League Results An,t?

Curtis, Mura (7), Shirley (I)

112 030 30C- 10 19 4 and Fahey ; Sutton, Hough (8)
0000100W- I 62 and Yeager. W-Sulton (20). L
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beat the
Larry McWilliams, 1-2, allowed five hits in
ei t in ni ngs to post his first career victory over the Expos.
Andre Dawson and Ellis Valentine homered for Montreal.
Cardinals 10, PhiWes 1
Keith Hernandez, thedefending league batting champion,
wentS-for.Sanddroveinthreerunstosparka 19-hit attack
that car ried the Cardinals to victory over the Phillles. Th e
Cardinals scored In each of the first three innings off sta rter
Dick Ruthven, 1-2, and added three runs each in the
and se venth to make it easy for winner Bob F.sc
t, 11.
Reds 3, Giants 1
Frank Pastore pitched a fourhI','.,1 i- and Ray Knight tilt
a

record to 2-1. Ferguson Jenkins, 1-2, '.as the loser.
Tigers 8. Red Sox 5
Steve Kemp drove in two runs v ith a pair of sacrifice II ies
and Alan Trammell knocked in two more mth a single antI a
solo homer. Dave llozema, 2-1, ran his scoreless inning strea k
to 15 before leaving in the seventh and ieldin to Ja ck
Billinghaiii. Mike Torrez fell to (1-3.

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Sanford McDonald's held
Garbage Service
sco reless in all but one inning
Saturday to ta ke a 5-1 victory
In Pony division action In t he
Seminole Pony baseball
League,
Jimmy
Ulliara
collSmith and Tom
ec t ed a pair of hits
each to help McDonald's to
the win.
Elsewhere In Pony play
Eddie Pierce and Bill Dunn
combined for a one-hi tter and
used the help of a double play
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Sanford Scores 54 W in In Seminole Lea

Tribe Coach Bobby Lundquist will coun te r wi th his top
hurler Mike Link. The bespectacled right bander has,.

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The records were: most hits combined in a Twins gatne (42)most hits given up by Twins pitchers (22); most runs scored by
the Twins (20); most RBI by the Twins (19); most singles by
the Twins U7), and most runs scored In a Twins game (31).
Starter Geoff Zahn, who gave up 14 hits in 4 1-3 innings, tied a
club record for most hits given up by a Minnesota pitcher.
Royals 3, Orioles 2
John Wathan tripled and scored on a single by Jamie Quirk
in the seventh inning to back the six-hit pitching off Paul
Splittorff, 3.0. Clint Hurdle hit a home run for Kansas City.
Dave Ford, 1-1, took the loss.
Indians 7, Rangers 4
A throwing error by shortstop Nelson Norman paved the way
for Cleveland to score three unearned runs in the fourth in a
game played in steady rain, Starter Len Barker raised his

two-run homer, leadi ng the Reds to victory over the Giants.
Pastore, 3.1, struck out four and gave up his only run on a
seco nd-inning homer to Jack Clark. Loser Ed Whitson, 0-4,
gave up a single to Johnny Bench with two out in the fourth
and Knigh t followed wi th a home run, his second of the
season.

2 lead in the top of the inning, the Astros got to Neil Allen
wi th Alan Ashby deliver ing a key double before
Leonard
ca me through wi th his gamewinning hit. Ashby a
lso horn.
ered in the game.
Braves 6, Expos 3
Dale Mur phy r,ve In three runs wi th a single and a
homer to hi ,t'jght a 13-hit at ta ck that hel pe

Tenace of an extra-base hit later in the game when he made
a r unning catch in deep left-center field before hi tting the
:wau,
"All 25 guys ha ve contributed to this streak," said.
Dodgers Manager Ton) Lasorda, "I ha ve never seen 25 ',nen
contrlbute li ke they have. It's like a snowball ('
-streaks) going downhill. It ge ts bigger a nd biP6ger,"
- Dave Lopes aide d Sutton wi th a home run and a double.
Elsew he re in the NL, Houston nipped N'dw York 4-3 in 12
'- innings, Atlan ta topped Montreal 6-a, St. Louis routed
:..pJlalpa 10-1 and Cincinna ti boat San Francisco 3-1.
Pittsburgh at Chicago was raine'i out.

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-U "I'll be playing a lot of golf a dart boned into a wind and i feet on the 14th, 15thaji4
you're a touring professional andtzytokeepworklngonmy tunnel.
llthholes-andmláaed all
goiter, first the good news: swing to make It more cOn- Watson's final-round 73 for
Tom Watson Is taking the aistent.
a 73-hole total of
dler.par
"I've been putting like the;
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!)
Now that Barbara Barrow
The 26-year-old Chula Vista, Calif. native called he victory week off.
"Obviotalyl'm
very
happy,
273
was
enough
to
outlast
all year," Nelson said.
Me tasted victory, she thinks she can develop an appetite for "the biggest thrill of my life. I played here last year with the
Now the bad news: he's but! have a lot of golf to play Trevino, who charged home "Coming down the stretch, I
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flu and made only $113. I've never been In a position ilk. this working on is ga
in the next two monthe."
with a U. Larry Nelson, who would have had a chance U,L
Barrow's first,~
Sunday whati before, It rJly is fantastic."
win= do pro tour
Watson won his fourth
Watson, who has won nearly was Watson's biggest had made any kind of puui at
Beth Da niel, last year's rookie of the year, was second.
from four shots beck, else birdied the
ltournament of the year $1million since the summer of chillenger until he double- all. I made one putt outside of
$15'
al first prize
II the sa e fired a final round l'undsrpar 69 for a i4hcle total of ni. Sy, nipping ties TreVIISO 1977 but has been shut out of bogeyed the final hole, 10 feet this week and Watu*i
Peony M finished third with a flnalcund 69 for a three-day by two strokes in
imcnamed last year, she went henss with a
nn the major championships finished tied for fourth with
n by four shots."
"Now that I've won once, I know I ca go cit and do It total of 212, one stroke ahead of Kathy LMiney, Beth Solomon Greater New Orleans Open since Use 1917 British Open, Green at rn.
Watson's putting bordered
again," elo said after firlag a 1.andsrpw lifer a three-day and Pat Myers.
for his second consecutive said he hu not been playing
Mike Reid, a four-year-pro On Isenomenal. He averaged
JONING Cdrw,WAS Palmer and second-round leader Pat wire-to-wire fri'np1s,
as well as last year.
total of Iunder.psr 210, 'hut victory gave me a boost of
from p, tJg who t4o.ed 'lightly more than 26 pulls
Brciulsyfinlelusd with a total 0(214, while Vicki singiston was
me tour's premier player "I'm scoring about the with a no was alone in third during his first three rotmile
neat at W.
the led thrm )N$ already is same, but I'm not striking It place at 271.
and used a 40'footer for.a
played waft from be to greso, and I knocked the
th
Nancy Lopsa Mellon, a lost favorite, flied a f1jJ round 1.
anhalfway towUd as well," Watson salt "I'm
Trevino, who started the birdie on the 10th hole &amp;znday
bell does to the gram all day. Who I started this mai*g I under-par 71 for a disappointing total
of 3-over-p.r 21$, breaking his record $412,131 in putting better and making a round six shots behind to steady himself after a
just wanted to go out and play. I rugly didn't have asy Defisqing dlmmplon Jane Blalodi, who was never In the winning, during the 1819 101 of
lore putti. That's the Watson, pickeduplive birdies costly double-bogey on the
'thoughts of wlmilii wheel tosd ON (Ma morning."
rsHIIiIlI in this year's tosruament, ffrüIsed with a M.
season,
but
the
30-yew-old
real
ramon
I won her. - I In his first 12 holes to pull to psr4 eighth.
Burro,, whose but prevloias fuels oO the toss was a U. for
Deelel had opportunities to tie Barrow on the last two Isoiss, veteran says he's being made the org putt."
within one stroke of the lead.
"I was jIM holding on,"
titu, blrdi.4 five iselu but narrowly na,d a birdie on the bat failed on both. At the 11th her chip slut fell liwhe. abort, driwsu to work harder. He will
Watson
entered
the
final
But
he
three-putted
the
14th
Watson
said. "I didn't Mt spy
161h'Igaggedthepatteronll,"jhsuid,"Iwaas'uk,nsç,I
and hit
posaup.theHowtoflOpento
rosisudS"uday
with
a
tires.
real
close
shots, I made
couldn't even take tho Putter beck,"
settle for a bogey both t"es,
prepare
for
other
tourshot
lead
over
Hubert
Green
15th
f
or
enough
good
swings to keep
But on the flai tie holes, she aid, "God know I couldn't
"I couldn't hdy got it out. It was buried so deep," E)enIuI nvta neat month.
111
after
shooting
scintillating
him
out
of
ceateMLosu
the
ball
in
play.
.putt, so he pit me dose to the hole,
aid. "I hillitashard as! could.'I'm putting pretty well and
"I'mgolrg practice
rciu
iaIte
de0(I1, 1$ and N. Beta
Nelson, the tours second
Watson willtry to remedy
"I almost didn't come to iv*tns, but Ill ne beck hitting the ball twiep, but It just didn't turn oat.
hard neat weok" aid Wit- chilly north wind that gusted leading money winner last that swing "problem" with 'a
from nowoc. I love 11,11's us.r, but It I11 take me a f. days
"When I brgsy,d 17,11 took ill th. steam out ins because I sun, who I. riming away with up to 16 mph transformed year behind Watson, had 'edi of practice. Alter ali,h
;to reñ I hav, won,"
knew I would lu,. bugle 1$ to (I. Barbara."
the money title with 1*305. Lakewood Cowdry Club from possible birdie putts of 10, 3 only won by two shots.

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in American League games, it Was: New York 1, Chicago
0; Seattle 7, California 3; Minnesota 20, Oakland 11;
Toron to 8, Milwaukee 2; Cleveland 7, Texas 4; Ka
nsas City
3, Bal timore 2; and Detroit 8, Boston 5.
Aitios 4, Mets 3
Jeff Leonard's one-out, tworun single in the bottom of the
12th in ni ng gave t he Astros a co
meback victory over the
Mets. After Jerry Morales' sacrifice fly gave New York a 3-

gain his second victory in as many decisions. Sutton was
relieved by Charlie Hough in t he eighth af ter San Diego's
'Dave Winfield hit his four th homer in the seven th Inning,
T
he Dod gers balled out Sutton wi th some fine defensive
plays Dusty Baker robbed Gene Tenace of a home run in
:the fourth inning w he n he made a leaping catch against the
bullpen screen. Center fielder Derrell Thomas also robbed

Barrow Tastes 'First Win In Birmingham Classic

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records and tied another.

ational League Roundup

By United Press International
The Los Angeles Dodgers are beginn ing to resemble
caviar, but the San Diego Padres are looking like some of
'owner Ray Kroc's leftover hamburgers.
The Dodgers made it eight victories in a row Sunday,
beating San Diego 3-1 to hand the Padres their seven th loss
in a row.
Don Sutton, whom the Dodgers almost traded dur ing
spring training, allowed only four hits In seven Innings to

District Baseball Debuts Tuesday At Sanford Memorial Stadium say S eminole and Lyman are the dark

innings; St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 1; Los Angeles 3, San Diego
1; Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 1; and Atlanta 6,
Montreal 3.
Pittsburgh at Chicago was postponed because of rain.
Yankees 1, White Sox 0
Tommy John tossed a sixhitter and Willie Randolph singled
in the only run of the game in the fifth. John, 3.0, struck out five
and walked none and has allowed just one earned run in his last
26 2-3 innings. Britt Burns, 2-1, who a llowed six hits, had gone
17 2-3 Innings without allowing an earned i-wi
Mariners 7, Angels 3
Dan Meyer drove in three runs wi th a two-run homer and a
sacrifice fly and Glenn Abbott scattered eight hits. Abbott, in
pitching his second complete game of the year, yielded a solo
homer to Joe Rudi, giving Rudi the league lead with six. Dave
Frost, 2-2, suffered the loss,
Twins 20, A's 11

a 10-run first, for the Twins. The rout set six Minnesota club

Dodgers Drive To 8th Straight In 3-1 Win

Stockwell, like teammate Wood had a habit of reaching
base often, compiling a .353 batting skein while striking out
Just eight times on the season
The all-conference outfield is rounded out by Apopka's
three-sport star Cedric Anderson. Anderson capped his
senior year of being selected to the first team all-conference
football and basketball squads by pounding out a .325
average enroute to stealing a dozen bases and driving In 15

By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
The district 9, 4A baseball tournament opens Tu esday at
Sanford Memorial Stadium with five of the eight teams
having legitimate thancesat taking home the title.
"It's up for grabs," Five Star conference coach
year Ron Crease (DeLand) conflnned about the close4init
field. "I was pleased with the draw, me number one seed
(Lake Howell) will have a tough row to
Creese's second seeded Bulldogs will open with the
Patriots of Lake Brantley. Originally, DeLand was to have
played Daytona Beach Mainland, but It was discovered
Lake Brantley had an ineligible player and had to forfeit its
last two conference games. Brantly then lost a coin flip with
Mainland for the sixth seed.

John Castino collected four hits, including a two-run triple in

In the National League, it was Houston 4, New York 3 in 12

Bonnell, acquired from Atlanta in the off-season, has hit two

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Low ERA's were the name of the game for the allconference four-man pitching rotation.
Lake Howell's Bryan Murray was one of two Seminole
County pitchers to earn first team honors.
Murray posted a 5-3 won-loss record and notched a pair of
saves on the year. The senior right-bander was tough on
opposing batters, notching a skimpy 0.85 ERA.
Joining Murray from Seminole County is Lyman's Jeff
Kerr. The senior right-bander hurled his way to a
misleading 7-6 record. Kerr's ERA was a minute 1.64 and
included a no-hit effort this season.
The mound corps is rounded out by DeLand's John
Thompson and Seabreeze's Allen Rose.
Thompson fireballed his way to a 6.1 record and a slim
1.74 ERA. The senior righthander struck out 52 batters in 48and-one-third innings on the mound.
Rose, a converted first baseman of a year ago chalked UP
a 64 won-loss slate while putting together a slIm 1.67 ERA.
Rose led all pitchers with 97 strike ou ts on the season and
still found time to pound out a.367 batting average and steal
17 bases.
This season's all-co nference designated hit ter Is
Apopka's Michael Frett. The Blue Darter junior, just one of
pp underclassmen named to the team, ba tted .316 on
NaàOR 'in WMWs
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*1ldSOnsce Crèt were thá1y two Five Star
Conference teams not represented on the first team.
Mainland plaeI one plâ3rer on the second team while
Spruce Creek placed a pair.
Seminole County schools accounted for two second-team
select ions,

74, and Detroit beat Boston 85

crucial homers in the last two games to help Toronto assume
first place In the East Division.
Bobby Mattick, Toronto's 64-year-old rookie manager, be.
lieves the ear ly success may inspire his club. "Th is is a club
that lost 109 games," he said. "I think a good start means
so mething to t hem."
In other games, New York nipped Chicago 1-0, Seattle
downed California 7-3, Minnesota hammered Oakland 20-11,
Kansas City defeated Baltimore 3-2, Cleveland tripped Texas

Silver Hawks Place Trio
All-Conference Squad
By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
Five Star Conference regular season champion Lake
Howell heads the 1980 All-Conference baseball team, announced today, with three first team selections In a well
balanced representation,
The Silver Hawks, top seeded in Tuesday's start of the
district 9 baseball tourney, placed one outfielder, one in.
fielder and a pitcher on this season's talent-laden squad.
Two-sport star Doug Dershimer of Lake Brantley gets the
allconference Infield nod at first base. Despite a late start
after basketball, Deshimer hit .ai with three homeruns
and 18 RBI while stealing 16 bases.
Fleet-footed Mike Meidi of Daytona Beach Seabreeze is
the all-conference second baseman. Medel pounded out a
solid .416 average while swiping a dozen bases and scoring
18 runs for the Sandcrabs.
Lyman's slugging shortstop Bob Parker was a solid
selection in the number six spot with a steady and impressive season. The Greyhounds leading hitter wrapped
opposing pitchers for a .446 average, including a seven
game hitting streak at the close of the regular season.
Parker also showed why he has such great range at shortstop by stealing successfully on 34 of 35 tries.
At the hot corner is the now departed Mike Wood of Lake
Howell. Before leaving to live with his father In Tampa,
Wood earned all-conference honors by chalking up a .377
batting average and knocking In 21 RBI. Wood had a penchant for getting on base often, limiting his season strike
out total to just nine,
Rounding out the Infield is all-conference backstop Jim
Mee of t he DeLand Bulldogs at ca tcher.
Mon earned his spot on the squad with a .302 average,
Including two homeruns aai is
S"d'i.%. Csy =
year's afl-conference oumeld.
SemIno1 High star Bobby Wells earned a spot in the
green pastures by compiling a healthy .297 average at
plate and accounting for 15 stolen bases.
Wells Is joined by county rival Barry Stockwell of Lake
Howell's Silver Hawks.

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Ptllladelplsia vs. Boston
(lest 4-&amp;7)
(All Tines EST)
(Philadelphia wins series, 4-I1
April 15 - PtIilad,lpIiia &amp;,
Boston 53
April 20 - Boston t,
Philadelphia so
AprIl 23 - Philadelphia 99,
Boston 97
April 25 - Philadelphia $02.
Boston to
AprIl 27 - Philadelph ia 105,
Boston 94
Westinii Conferenca Final
Seattle vs. Los Aegelss
(lest 4.01.7)
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American League - NorrIs,
Oak 0.35; Burns, CIII 0.43;
Proly, CIII 047; Woflhain, CIII
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National League
Richard,
Hou 40;
Niekro,
Ati and
Blyleven, Pitt 26; Carlton, Phil
7$; Ryan, Nov and Sutton, LA
20.
American League - Redf.rn,
Minn 26; Matlack, Ten 23;
Guidry, NY 23; Dotson, Chi,
Gale, KC and Norris, Oak It.
Saves
National League - Sutter,
roil C. All. &amp;JI W . LA
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Pitt
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American League - Farmer,
CIII 5; Burgmeier, Bos 3;
Stoddard, Salt, Montague, Cal,
Lopez. Del, Quisinberry, KC,
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April 23
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April U - Los Angeles
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April 37 - Los Angeles
Seattle 93
April 30 - Seattle at
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Quanierfinal Nesind
(All lest 4-14.7)
Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Rangers
(Philadelphia wins series, 4-I1
April II - Philadelphia 2, N.Y.
Rangers I
April $7 - Philadelphia 1, N.Y.
Rangers)
April It - Philadelphia 3, N.Y.
Rangers 0
April 30 - N.Y. Rangers 4.
Philadelphia 2
April 22 - PhIladelphia 3. N.Y.
Rangers 1
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April $6 - Buffalo 5, Chicago 0
April 17 - Buffalo 6. Chicago 4
April It - Buffalo 2, O$icago $
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Monday, April 28, 1910--1 6

In And Around Sanford
Great

To B e Back Home

Hi!
I feel like Dolly Levi In
TOI
"Hello Dolly". It sure Is
greatFITZPATRICK
to be back home again.
Longwood,
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Nell Lee's business Winter
Springs
demands have made it im- Correspondent
possible for her to continue as
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according to OURSELVES
Editor Doris Dietrich. We will
miss Nell's column and we Is expected home on Satur.
wish her the best of luck,
day. He has been missed by
Now that I am a columnist his many friends and business
In Sanford as well as the acquaintances,
Winter Springs-Longwood
areas. I will ask you to please
help me do a good job for
Sanford by calli ng with your
Robert Buxton, son-In-law
news ANY news parties, of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
guests, trips, special honors, Brown, spent several days at
new and unique happenings. the Brown's Lakeview
Also keep me Informed of Avenue home last week,
your club news such as out. fishing, swimming, and
standing speakers, goals, and looking around our area,
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He Is from London,
England, and Is exploring the
possible investment In
property in Central Florida.
This Is his second trip and

Jesse!
Jesse Begley has been in
London, Ky. for several weeks he feels Central Florida Is the
due to illness in the family. At prettiest section that he has
He returned to England
the time of this writing, Jesse
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but plans to revisit Central York where her husband
Friends will be happy that
Florida in the near future,
works in Interior Designs. Mrs. E. J. Moughton, Sr. has
Immediately after he left Her son Mark is studying returned to Sanford. She has
for England, Robert "Bob" dramatics at Volusia Corn. been In Raleigh, N.C., for a
Browning, a cousin of Doug munity College and has just number of years but wanted
Brown, and his wife, Alberta, finished playing the role of to come back home.
came to spend a few days with Rick In "Cat on a Hot Tin
Her daughter. Mrs. George
t he Browns. Their daughter, Roof."
(Loulse."Weeky") Cooper
Sheila Browning Wilson, flew
After being back home with flew back with her two weeks
in from New York and joined so many friends and family, ago and helped settle her in
the group.
the Brownings are thinking of her new home at the
The reason for this little selling their home In "the Lakeview Nursing Home.
reunion, was the Ballet Guild forest" and coming back here
George, Louise's husband,
production of "The Gospel to live
drove down, and they spent a
Truth." "Billy" Gordon,
week wi th her brother, E. J.
daughter of Bill and Libby
"Bud" Moughton and his
Gordon, Is a niece of the
Jim and Joanne Mllson wife, Alice, in their Lake
Brownings, and t hey had all have had their daughter, Mary home visiting with the
come to Sanford to see her "Sandy" Bemshock and her many members of the family
dance In "The Gospel Truth." two children, Johnny and In the Sanford area before
Bob and Alberta lived in Jimmie, visiting from their returning to their home in
Sanford for many years and home In Grayblil, Ind.
Raleigh.
Sheila grew up here. After his
Sandy's husband, John, was
retirement
from
the going out to Nevada on
I was sorry to hear about
Department of Agriculture business and felt It would be Dr. Arthur Corey's death. He
where he served as the an Ideal time for Sandy and was a kind and gentle man
Supervisor in Seminole, the boys to visit her folks. who was loved by his friends
Volusia and Putnam Counties, After two weeks they have and family for his quiet
Bob and Alberta built a home returned to their own home In strength. Deepest sympathy
in the Ocala National Forest Indiana and left a very quiet, to Margaret, his wife, their
near Umatilla.
empty-feeling, yet peaceful children and to Mrs. Julius
Sheila (a former Miss home on Larkwood Drive,
(Gert) Dingfeider, his wife's
Sanford) is now living in New
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Monday, APrH2S,
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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MAYSELL MOUSE, deceased,
FileNumberlo.130Cp, ispending
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.

Florida, 32771. The ancillary
personal representative of the
estate Is HELEN MOUSE SITES,
whose address is Route 2, Box 10$,
Petersburg, W.V.. 26147. The name
and address of the ancillary
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below,
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
clerk of the above court a written
stateme,f of any claim or demand
they may have, Each claim must
be in writing and must Indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
addressof the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become
due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated, It the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal representative,
All persons interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of AdminIstration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the ancIllary
personal representative, or the
venue or Iurisdictlon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of
this Notice of Ancillary Ad.
ministration: April21, 1910
Helen Mouse Sites
AsAnciilary Personal
Representativeof
the Estateof MAYSELL MOUSE

Deceased

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 10.110.CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM
RICHARD LAMBERSON,
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the estate of
WILLIAM
RICHARD LAM.

BERSON, deceased, File Number
lO-l10.CP,ispendingiflthecij
Court for Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the

address of which is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,

Florida 32771. The personal
representative of the estate is
WE. Winderweedle, Jr. whose
address is P.O. Box MO, Winter
Park, Florida 32790. The name and
address
of
the
persona I
representative's attorney are set
forth below,
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
clerk of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
be in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
addressofthe creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become
due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated, lithe claim Is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal representatIve,
All persons interested in the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication Of
this Notice of Administration:
April 21, 1980
W. E. Winderwee(iIc,
AsPersonalRepresenta,ive
oftheEstateof
WILLIAMRICHARDLAM.
BERSON

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IN RE: ESTATE OF NINA R. IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY A. POPE,
BOWMAN
Deceased
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
NOTICIOP
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
HEREBY
YOU
ARE
that
the
HEREBY NOTIFIED
ad.
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad. ministration of the estate of
mInistratIon of the estate of NINA Dorothy A. Pope, deceased, File
R. BOWMAN, deceased, File Number 80.33.CP, Is pendIng Inthe
Number 80.15$-CF. is pending in Circuit Court for Seminole County,
the Circuit Court for SemInole Florida, Probate DIvIsIon, the
County, Florida, Probate Division, address of which is North Park
th. address of Which Is Seminole Aiinue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
County Courthouse, Sanford, The personal representatIve, of
Florida. The personal represen. the estate are Kimberly 0. Pope,
tative of the estate is JON HER. Michael P. Longcrler and F.
BERT BOWMAN whose address is Wallace Pope Jr., whose address
1935. Ruskin St.. Lake Mary, FL. 'is co P.O. Box 1341, 911 Chestnut
32146.Thenameandaddressocthe St., Clearwater, FL 33317. The
personal rapresentallve's attorney name and address of the personal
are set forth below,
representative's attorney are Ni
All persons having claims or forth below.

BURL 6. WARD and CHERYL R.
WARD. his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICEOFACTION
TO:
BURL 6. WARD
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You are hereby notified that a
suit to foreclose a mortgage en.
titled "Dennis Makarewici and
Christine Makarewici, his wife,

Plaintiffs, vs. Burl 6. Ward and
Cheryl R. Ward, his wife,
Detendants" has been filed
against you in the Circuit Court for

Seminole County, FIorida being
Civil Action No. eO.I00CA.09.L,

and that you are required to file
your answer with the Clerk of said
Court and to serve a copy thereof
upon the Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose name and address Is set
forth below, not later than May 19,
1910. If you fall to do so a Default
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
The real property proceeded
against; situated In Seminole

County, Florida, is as follows:
Lots 10 and 11, Block B, Tract
No. 16, SECOND REPLAT,
SAN LANDO
SPRINGS,
as
recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 8,
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court at Sanford, Florida, this
11th day of April, 1910.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
CLERK
By: Susan E. Tabor
As Deputy Clerk
RICHARD 0. STONER, ESQ.
HOFFMAN, HENDRY, STONER,
SIMS &amp; SAWICKI
21$ E. Central Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32101
(30$) 8435810
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Publish April Ii, 21, 28 &amp; May 7,
1910
DEU-$S

DATED this 18th day of April,
AD., 1980.
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,

City Clerk
PUbliSh April 28, 1910

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF required, WITHIN
THREE
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THIS NOTICE, to f ill with the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
clerk of the above court a written THIS NOTICE, to file with the
statement of any claim or demand clerk of the above court a written

DEU11S

OF

THE

FiRST THREE MONTHS FROM THE

PUBLICATION
OF
THIS DATE
THE
OF
FIRST
NOTICE, to file any oblectlons PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
they may have that challenge the NOTICE, to iii. any objections
validity of the decadint's will, the they may have that challenge the
Qu.lIlicet$esss of Ike personal validity f the d.cedsnts will, tIll
reprelentative, or the venue or qualilIcatlons of the personal
lurisdicslon of the court.
eps'esajstatiye, or the venu, or
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND jurIsdiction of the court,
OIJICTION$ NOT $0 FILED
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
WIU. SR FOREVER BARRED OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED
Date of use first publication of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
this Notice of Adeobsiatretien:
Date of the first publication of
April $1, 185$.
this Notice of Administration:

Jan H Baosnaiu A

AsperNnailWeoøtatlwof$lle

Eslateit NINAI. BOWMAN
Dacassed
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl..
RIPRI$JNTATIVI:

C.

VERNON

Mill.

JR.,

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F.W. Pipe Jr.
MOneOf the
RSPrISIIWOfIV,s
ci Ike Estate of
Darothy A. Pope,
Deceased

ESQUIRE
Kimberly
pope
CLEVELAND. MIXIA BRIDGEs
ce-psrsessai rlpresaiwative
poet Off ice Diupir I
uictaei
Lanictie,,
lenisrI, Flerilo 1311$
Tet•jtun$: $I338'UM
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
,

.

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publish: April 38,

________________
______________

'I "FLORIOR° 1

REPRESINTATIVI:
kifison,
loser I Ruppel,

ii Chaitnit St
FL 38117
Tsli*NJ; (113) $11115
April 38 A May S. $100
Cleaiu,oIIr,

RIJVEj
SUN 1th STATE,.
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DUR.131

1980

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DEU.129

PROPOSED ORDINANCE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the CIty ci Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission will hold
a publIc hearing to consider

enactment of Ordinance No. IS2,
entitled:
AN ORDI NANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGW000, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
113 OF SAID CITY, SAID OR.
DINANCE BEING THE COM.
PREHENSIVE ZONING OR.
DINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONOW000, FLORIDA. SAID
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
ZONING
OF
CERTAIN
TERRITORY

FROM

C.

COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO R.
M, MULTIFAMILY DISTRICT:
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE:
REPEALING
OR.
DINANCES

IN

CONFLICT

maybepaldingross.orinten(lO)
annual Installments wIth no in.
staliment payment to be less than
colt entti of the individual
asNilment, With the first Instalimint to be due and poyabi
June I, 1101, and with all sub.
sequent installments to bedue -ii
psyableonthiflrstdayofJuniof

each year thereafter, until the
entire balance shall be paid, l;each individual asissenent
bear interest at the rate of sight
percent (8 percent) per annum on

the unpaid amount. Further, that
Interest Shill commence upon the
date of the acceptance of the
improvement herein described.
and shall beer interest as Provided
for by tIll prvislons of Plerilo
Statute 5120.1$ (1977).
4. That the special aISsment
shall be levied against all lots and
land Odjoinifli aid csswlgucus,or
boundIng and abutting U05 *5
said
fmprovement,
more
apsclIIcally designated by the
assessment plot as relred by
Florida Statute $170.14 (1977).
S. That ISle Situ estimated cast

appear and be heard

Wiswns*snthe.essesmen(plotas

of

the

improvement

herein

designated 15 $41,$3$J$
6. That the assessment shell be
maleagainsteaffiof the landS and
properties as shown en the
assessment plot as herenabsue
dsscibid.onafrasW.loet,prerasa
basls,arrlvedatbydivlsionoftus
total cast of the Improvimlel

divided by Ike total frs.WJes$age

to the prspesid Ordinance. This hereinabove provided ler.
h00f5115 may be continued from
7. That all ressMleisincepfSlct
tims Is floss until final action Is Iserowl*. be aid *5 some. are
taken by Ike City COIIWIIISSIen.
A copy
the prspatid Or.
absence Is pastel at Ski City Hall,
1h1NI P101111, aId C50115 We
en (lIe wills the Clerk of the City

hereby rpissIsd.
___
s. This leselutless shall became
offectivi Immediately upon
p15159 aPI 100155..
PASSED AND ADOPTED this

aid same may be Inspected by the

Silk dsy it April. A.D. *150.

mllc.
DATEDthlsI2nddayW APRIL
A.D., 1980.

LINDA MARTIN,
City Clark

it .f
Laiwsod, Finds
P'JISh April 38 &amp; May

DEU-1l7

STEVEN N.

USURY

•

800 AM.

-

530 P.M.

44c line

3consccutivetilTlls

39c a line

7co,necutive times

3k a line

RZIG REA

-

3 Lines Minimum

-

Noon The

29A'ROOfl$&amp; Board
-

Before Publication

Dc

Sunday - Noon Friday

-

-

Room&amp;Board(optjonal)
Sanford

3238706
-

-

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Unfurnjshed
________________________

.30-Apartments

NURSING AIDES
Better Living Center of Cassef.

CANNON REST HOME

DING THE CODE OF THE CITY

RN full time. 8.1 shift. Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonvilie

Altamonte Springs. 834.1148.

SPRINGS,
-

FLORIDA BY THE AMEND.
MENT OF CHAPTER 26,

Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071. Clearwa
I 111l,

"UTILITIES" BY THE REPEAL
OF SECTION 26.92 "FLUORIDA.

l_DSt &amp; Found
5-

___________________________
LOST: Irish Setter Puppy, S mo.

old, green collar, answers to
"Princess." Needs ImmedIate
medical attention. REWARD.
322-4038.
LOST: White Male Bulldog with

brindle spots on head &amp; hIps.
Named Sampsom. In Lake Ashby area. REWARD. 904427.9533, New Smyrna Beach.

Furnished apts for Senior

Spare or part-tIme sales help
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO

Citizens. Very clean. 318
*

Palmettd Ave. See Jimmie

Cowan,

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim5.
-Just Results!
- -

___________________________

R.Luettchau, l36Margo Lane,
Longwood, Fl. 32750.

______________________

31A—ipIexes

WantedCooks
Apply In person Holiday
Inn of Sanford 1.4. 323-4050

-

2 Duplex Apts. (new) 2 BR 2B A-

Baby sitter available In my
home day or night. Part.time,
reasonable rates. 319.3581,

---

Mature individual

-

-

EXEC. HOME

-

DiSTRICT;

consider sam for final passage
L
adoption after the public
twaring, which will be held in the
City Hall ci Longelad, Florida, on
MONDAY, ti 11th day of MAY,

,

Cammlnieners' Madin.
Ream in use c.urltieuee at San.
Ceusty

kid. $lfniflSle Cesesty, Plerido,
WIStaSt tO Patties eset Notice
seretitere ilvan. 000511 and
Nepisle Relilvtips closing,
Vacating
and
abandesksg,

Improvements to

e

'

property, within the City of
Longwood, Florida.
That one-hundred percent of

5170.04 (1977)
1. That the total estimated cost

of the imprevament
IN*saled Is 511197.7$.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

2439 S Myrtle Ave.

herein

4 That ISIS assessment shell be
rnadeagèinst 00cholthe lands and

dSllePlafSesh5Psg,1Iof
*1 PublIc Ricarde', of leashes
CdeuIv PIIVId.
Ry Ike ISIPI of Cagey Cain.
askihera of lesisinele
v.

Puurl. this

_--

day it i.pna,

*,.D..

(SEAL)

___

Ssmln* Caiidy. P111110
seey sc*
v,r*1

0511138

______

be and Ski same, are
hereby rsl11.
,

effective

Immediately upon
i
PASSED AND ADOPTED his
145k do! it April. &amp;D. lus.
-

STEVEN N.
MAYOR,

USURY

CLa51eq14,

ATTEST
R.
Clip Clerk
PubIlWsAprll31$$

051144

-

Acro

* * * * * *
________________

Transcriptionist

pliances, Central HIA &amp;

is

carpeted. 5-100 mo. 1st, last I.
SIC.

Box 57 c.o The Evening Herald,
P.O. B 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

security.

I.

NAt COIIIIT
*LTY Inc.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

* * * * * * * *

$FACTORYMAINT,S

912 FRENCH AVE..
322•5176

LARGE 2 BEDROOM HOUSEJust off New Smyrna Beach.
,, Fully equipped, $300 ma. Call

for information after 5:30.

Cierke &amp; Maintenance
help. Apply in person Holiday
Inn of Sanford on the Lake
Front.

Desk

psrion Holiday Inn ci Sanford
I IEN$IVE ZONING ORDINANCE
on the Lake Front.
)F THE CITY OF LONGW000,
I9LORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
CONVENIENCE STORE
I:HANGING. THE ZONING OF
CLERK — Good company
I ERTAIN TERRITORY FROM
benefits. Apply Handy Way
I1.1 BUSINESS AND PRO.
Food Store, Sanford area.
I ISSIONAL TO C.COMME5 ______________________
:IAL DISTRICT; PROVIDING
N EFFECTIVE DATE; RE.
I'EALINO ORDINANCES IN 24-8usineu Op$38rtunitiès
ONFLIcT HEREWITH.
Said Ordinance was placed on Inves
aIwed 0 flounce gym
f list reading on APRIL Ii, 1850,
in$aMd,Calijimat,4pd
I rid the City Commission will
after I p.m.
C wailer same tsr
final passage
a 'Id adoptIon aNer
the public
Address. Mull Commission
hearing, which wili be held In the
Citculars at homel B. I loode
C Ity Hall it Lang.Florida, on
with ciferst Offer. details rush
A NDAY, She 11th day
a No. 10 self addressed
MAY,
A.0.1950, at 7:30 p.m., ares
stanld envelopi 0 2$ cents
SI orbits as Possible.
service foe to: FE. Ne*ti.k.
he
ft SIting llWanIuI.l parties may
Dept. K, S3S Sa'ita St. Sanford,
tpsir and be heard with respect
277).
N this prtpos
Ordinance, This
is taring may be
fg
POOL COATING
(Ime I. time until final 001st
Established Sarasota Company
N
by
with franchise in $aroseta.
A copy w the pro—a ,.
Hlilsharo, FlasHes, 0 Fell
diounce is peeled at his City
nfIø Wsklng a rISpasseibte
Hell,
r',,., FisrIda, aid copes WI
$11515 for Orlando aras. Wi as file with *5 C* of Ike city
have a's essClvslvs lannula for
-

DATED Skis 111k day of
A 0.. 1980.
LINDA MARTIN,

April,

City-Clerk
si liii C?y of
La'lIwIimd. FIend.
IP 551151, April 2$
May 7, INS
I hi hU4

FHA 235's available in Deltona

pletely furnished on 2'.'z acre

.0-F* i.asw
-_______________________________

INC.

with
Isindn el *pficatlens. We
will train In applications.

an a

continuing balls to Insure
sucsss. Writs SanIt.AIre
Products, Boss $1, Sarasota,
Fl, 33879,

25415. French Ave. 3220731

322 0779, 322 5353. 322 3772

Bldg within walking distance
of new hospital site. Perfect
for office use. $79,500.

—
''_
47Real Estate Wanted

--- ------_------ ------

2-1 New carpet &amp; paint. $3
down - Owner will hold mtg,

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in

No qualifying. $27,500.

Mary Griffith Realtor

the City of Sanford for

1105

rehabilitation proiect. Will pay

Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305323.

much more. 597,000.

9615

'R.AllamonteDr.
_________

iSillbuy 1518. 2ndmortgates. We

Goldsboro—By Owner

also make Real Estate &amp;
BusIness loan;. Flonidt

Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.

3 BR, completely remodeled

Robinson, Orlando, 4221916.

inside lout. Neww.w carpet.

LOCH ARBOR CT- I BR, pool,

________________________

SIS.t.0000WNorlesswifh2nd.

.APTORHOUSE—Withatl.ast2 J horile, all Omeflitles,$95,500.
Ili APR on lit mortgage.
edima, isisonobll l'Sflt' ill
Sanford area. Call 321-0876

CHOICE AREA - 3 unit apt.

" after 3:30 p.m.
house $49,500.
___________________

4fJ.'-SQ

______________________________
______ ______

FHA-VA, FHA233$I 745

-

2431½$.French(l743) Sanford

_________________________

REALTOR

(

MLS

____________

1 Cabinet New Home Sewing
Machine. 165. 1 36" Stainless
steel Stove Hood. $15. BOth In
cxc. cool. I misc. 322-4189.

-

--

Fence

______________________________

Painting&amp;R.ir

ARC FENCE- Spring Sale
Wood, chain link, wrought

____________________________

iron, block wall, exoert In

stallaf ion. Call collect
77JU1* Cars Removed
_______________________________
__________________________
_______________________________

3 3S 29S7aft 6

-

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior

rree E5I.

37? 3558

Fill Dirt

From $1010150

I

I

_________________________________

Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

I
I

Cullum. Free engagement
photos
or color 8*10. 323 8258.
__________________________

Fireplaces

Plumbing

T &amp; J STONE CO.

__________________________

________________________
78-Motorcycles

__________

Ptiotograiy

F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

top DolI8r Paid for iunk &amp; Used
IflOflI
cars,322
trucks &amp; heavy equip

Sanford, Fla. 37771

Plumbing Repair

TheKlngofTheRoc
All types of stone, Inferior.

Reasonable Rates. Toilets 8.
faucetSour Specialty

exterior, commercial.
319 574)
319 5933
residential + Specialty
___________________________
decorative fireplaces (in- I
Pressure Cleaning

101 ,. French

3230214
______________
'17 invader Elite 17' tn-hull with
115 hp Mercury engine and

Boarding Kennels. Inside 8. I

323 7834

outside screened runs. Off

77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
35lCleveland,autolAc,only
13,868, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
136, Casselberry, 8348399.

floorsleepingboxes, Insulated,
shady kennels, Circulating
fans. Also Air conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets.
322

1973 DODGE PICKUP Club

Hatynn

Remodeling
_________________________

REMODELING
Newrms, kit &amp; bath remodeling.
Fireplaces, We handle the

I

trailer. 668-8466.

_________________________
high as an elephant's eye. Place

Cab-311 Auto., PS, PB, I'
Cap. Call 373 6670.

a classified ad, and pile the UTILITY TRAILER-Brand

money in your waIie$l
--------__. - --. - 59-/jsical ?crchandise
'.........._
New Spinet pianos. Choose from

2 top brand names, these are
delux models. Full price 998
includes 'encn &amp; 'delivery.

Also exceptionally nice studio

Residential &amp; Commercial.
Free estimates 618 5676

Animal Haven Grooming 3. I

WE BUY CARS

Sears 7.5 hp

new, heavy duty, new tires,
running lights &amp; new tarp.

Heat. 322-9113.
___________________

-- 80-Autos for Sale
---

whole ball of wax

I

B E. LINK CONST.

322 7029

____________________________
____________________________

Wash Houses - Clean Areas,

-_- RIng
Hoeing &amp; Lawn Service. Rev. I _______________________

C.H. BaIley, 69 Reddlng
I-

Garden Free Estimates,
322 6821 from 6 to 9 pm,
___________________________
ODD JOBS WANTED

We Seal &amp; lnsbtate all roofs
Trailer Homes our Specialty
Guaranteed to reduce heat in
trailer homes 10 to 20 degrees
Free Estimates
3-33

NEED WORKl

1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
AUTO, AIR, LOOKS GOOD,

3-495743

322 286?after3p.m.
'T'VRntals

RUNS GOOD. EXC. TIRES,
Horn. Ifl(VVsm.i*s

piano, fantastic tone &amp; touch
response, $895. Cannon Mutic

Co.,
Longwood
Village
Shopping Center, SR i, i

- - ._-_ _________________________

7$ Pont Trans Am, like new,
33,000 mi Only 15,UI. 436 Auto

Sales,
560
Hwy
Casselberry, 531 $399.

436,

Hwy

filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from. Noll's

way, Daytona Beach, will hold

Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11.

3236038

Insured

Buy Option. Serving South
Seminole. Phone 339 8448.

534 539

-.

I Man,qualityoperation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Deal. 3271321
_____________

every Saturday at S p.m. it's

__________________________

_____________________________

"4.aMGardefl
----Lawnmowers. Wesell the b.st&amp;
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. lit St.
FILLDIRTITOPSOIL YELLOW SAND
CaIlClarklHirt383.75a0
______________________________

t-om

-

Rebuild Condemned Houses

5.6. BALINT

Welding

327 5415

-

BARROW'S WELDING

the reserved price. Call 904

Start your own used booksforel
used books for sale. Call

- detis.

Low down payments, 3277757

255-8311 for further detaIls,

lob, or some service you have

________________________

need of, read all our want ads

Pure Bred -German Shephst'd
Puppies. 6 females, 510 each.

m Wanted to Buy

palnte4 steel roofing I' * 9',

new, 20 x4's I' long. 7 pcs.

107W-Commercial

I

ers, truck racks ii misc.

repairs.

___________________________

______________________
WIndOWtScmeflR.531r

Hon*

ir

I
WINDOW&amp;SCREENREPAIR

lJenjva (jarden

SERVICESUNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling

aISOPATIODOORS
322-5545
after 6

_322-O71

APkRTMENTS

•StMhis - 1, 2, 3 BR. Suites
I Unlvrn. - Adult. Family
SPoil - Laundry

-

Additionil Remodeling

Free Es?. Lic. I Bonded
Johnny Walker Cons?. Ltd.
377.4457

are having difflculty

finding a place, to live, car to

drivs, a lob, or tome service
you have need of, read all our
Want ads every day.

_______________________________________________

SQuid —'
1SOSW.lSth$T,

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

"
s2x5' plywood-used. 321-

0172 after '

321 0517

Custom built utilIty I. boat frail-

every day.

"Luzw•y For Less"

LUMBER'.sheitscomm.ricat _ .

W. Gannett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC.

a place to live, car to drive, a

__

5475-3041 or 1777.4894 for ________________________

monthly payments under

SERVICE

'iing difficult'
1
' finding

____

65 lts.SUPPlles -

for $100. 66$ 4217.

1 isct. Interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with

-.----------

'

Whateverlheoccasion,theçeisa
classified ad to Solve it. Try
one soon,

92, I mil. west of Speed.

a public AUTO AUCTION

92, So. of Sanford. 322-1721.

BEST TV RENTAL

No DEPOSIT N0QUALIFYING
18 50wk $27 mo., Free Delivery.

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

CUSTOMHOMESB(JII.T

For Sale Used offlceeqpt. Desk,

pool, deck &amp; filter. You move

339-0300

Phone 322-7111, Sanford

PICTURE PERFECT

-

Painting Interior, exterior.
pressure cleaning. Free
estImates. 3396066

____________________________

_______

PATIO SAL E Ranges, --refrigerators &amp; misc. 317
A OK TIRE
322 1480
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
NEW TIRES$19.69&amp; UP

EALTORS 70*4 Above ground swimming

1,4
323 6061 oreves, 333 0517

NewBatferies$79.95
7113 French Aye., Sanford

________________________

701

1MTY &amp;D.
The Real Estate Agency
Inc.,Rftors

,
Men'sshirts53.00eactt
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310SanfordAve,
322-5791

Lake Mary 2 BR, near 5CC.
lovely lot. $30,000.
'
INC.
.

E. Altamonte Dr.

M. Unsworth Realty
';

-

SG—Msceltaneous for Sale
_____________

Longwood, lovely 3 BR, 1', B,
like rlew, $12,900 cash to
mortgage.. Vacant, move in
today. $42900

assume 550,000 at $337.30 per

Buildto Suit-our lotor yours

____ ____

L

$1 ,S00 down,

ma. at IS pct. APR.

AIR SHOCKS $S.?S

WHITE AND READ ALl
OVER.
_________________________

54 -Garage Sales _---------

CAIN DECORATORS
'Work Guaranteed References
Licensed Bonded I,hured
Free est
327 0392

theonly one in Florida. You set If you are ha
"

322.0216.

best schools. $64,000.

3 BR, 2 bath, new country

322148)

YTONA AUTO AUCTION

REALTORS
!llOSantordAve.

_____________________

AOK TIRE

Call 322 1674; 327 4460

323 17)1

+

Alterations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery

Parts

0.A-BusinsssEip.
____________

&amp;Sold
HANDYMAN- 3 Bedrooms, 1½

_____________

- Auto

47-A--#rtgages Bought

DayorNight

339.O5O9 HIGHLAND PARK — 3 BR,
339-OSN
formal dining rm., eatin kitthen-shade. $31,000.

SIDEWALKS

_____________________________

Shocks $5 95--Heavy Duty 57+95

I

E. of 1.4. 339-5900
'

Inc REALTOR, MLS

___________________

•

-

Creative Surfaces tic., Special
izing in repainting, mt. &amp; ext.,
waIIpatx'r. wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the
best 862 5592

up to $10,000, maybe more.

dreamhouse on 1½ 'acres
complete with guest cottage I

CONVERT TO DUPLEX-

EALTORS

proven

sales, sei

OF SANFORD REALTOR

7200 Square ft. CU Commercial

Large 2 story, zoned. $32,500.

PATIOS

3230707
____________________

Excellent condition $125

Do't pile no loneer needed itemt

ALLFLORIDA REALTY

Fireplace &amp; more. $79,900.

age workshop. Only $19,500.

coOing SWimming p5055 that Ii
fully
luaranteed,
nest.
competitive,

Sanford Ave. Call for appt.

mtg. $36,500.

_____________________________

-. land all Fenced. Hwy 436 in
- Forest City, saoo rise.

76

_______________________
Maqnavox Stereo console.

_____________________

Concrete

____________

BUY JUNK CARS

OutboardMotor

business on heavily traveled

&amp; carpet. Assumable I' pet.
31 on 2 large fenced lots.

baths. 528,300.

"Auto R.palror 7??? Building &amp;

GWALTNEY JEWELER
201 S Park Ave
3276509
_____________________________

KELLCO PAINTING
Licensed&amp; Reasonable.Quality
6.47 0048
FrCO Est

2413 French Ave.
Sanford
stalled).
Call John 331 0)77,. I _____________________________
free
estImates,
-.
-55-Boats
&amp;
Accessories
--_. WASH ON WHEELS
46-Commercial Property -. High
.. - -- -Pressure water cleaning -79-Trucks.Trajlers
Grooming
&amp;
Boarding
I
ROBSON MARINE
----.
WE CLEAN ANYTHING!
ATTENTION BUILDERS 2927 Hwy. 17-92

rental units or home With

Large fenced yard, new paint

Multiple Listing Service

_____________________________

ZONED COMMERCIAL
Building on properly can
easily be converted to offices,

3 BEDROOM I Bath, Pinecrest.

323-5774

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--

Agent 339 8386.

have what you've been looking

$16,500.

--OFFICE &amp; Retail space- $93.00 Harold Hall Realty

_________________-

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- -- -

GdUst-sJlV's,$5&amp;up
MILLERS
26l9OrlandoDr.
Ph. 377 0352

for.

3 22-2420 Handy Man Special? BR, 1 B,

Park

5 acreparcels, Lk. Sylvian area.
Terms. Call W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR, 372-7983.

-

Casselberry. 831 8399

______

Looking for the right spot to

3 BEDROOM 4 bath lakefront

monthly includes utilities. 323.
2172 at' $309575,

Repair

75 Chevy Surban, Sllverado pkg,
DRIVEWAYS
3328515
Duel AC, only 13,750 436 Auto
after 6
______________________
Sales,
860 Hwy 136, 1

+

build duplexes, Call us ... we

grove $95,000.

_______________

--

I same may be Impacted by the

fenced yard, $31,900

2 story home in Idyllwilde of
for those that qualify,
Loch Arbor on over I', acrel
paymentsfrom$204.30permo.
All the extras, Formal OR, bk.
Call us for details.
ft nook, Fl H, Ige patio &amp; many
dec tOuchesi It can be yours 3 BR, 1 8. FR, large lot $31,900.

3222914

ClOCk

136. Casselberry, 834 6399.

________

_______

_____________________________
'ihe Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim.
s.
Just Resulfst

HrRR.S TV
2591 S. Sanford Ave.

8716700
Eve.M?3655
_______________________

_______________________________

,

TELEVISION

ZiON. 17.92, Casselb.rry, l.

2 BR, 1 B, FR, CHIA, corner

Beautiful Executive3 BR, 2", 0,

1 125uh76

_________________________

78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
n, 8 pass 36,000 mi only
15,188.136 Auto Sates, 860 Hwy

RCA color console 25". Sold new
over 1700 Balance due $17S.0O
or take over my payments
$17 00 month Still in warranty.
Will deliver. Call 86? 5394.

Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker

"-

homeinLongwoodwitp,I00f
Potentialt Eat.in.kit., wood

NEWHES

-

BARGAIN TV'S
Whypay more?

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

2435': S French Ill 921 Sanford

REALTORS

.-

Used tbl model color TV'S, all
working. 599.95 10 to choose
from Noll' Sanford Furniture
Salyage, 11 92. So. of Sanford.
fl8721

377 1517
32) 0640
_______________________________

Inc. Realtors

Painting

--

-

The Real Estate Agency

Handy Man specIal. 3 BR, 18

142 Carver Av Academy Manor
$250 mo. I. under if you qualify

37-B--Rge*p$O(fjc.s

Orlando

Sanford

Jim's Lawn Care
Complete
profe ional service. sod
laying, h,Suling, m',lch 8
fertilize 323 2373

specialty. 25 yrs Exp 869 8562 I

-

53—'('.Radi65te

TV repo t9" Zenith. Sold orig.
5.193,75 BaI 1163+ 16 or 117 mo.

2439 +5 MyrtleAve

I

MEINTZER TILE

WANTED LAWNS TO MOW
1 time or ,111 season
372 0248

Newor repair, leaky showers our

-

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only $66,700.

Furnished house
5143m0.6104317

___________________________

BROKER

I
I

WORLD.

-

_________________________

Brick home in ldyllwilde of
Loch Arbor on ~ acre. Many
custom features, Fl R, FP &amp;

qenl to Sdally

-

SEIGLER REALTY

Executive Home, 1 BR, 2B,

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'.'
DeBary-2aesroom

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Waiters &amp; Waitresses, Bus help
&amp; Utility person. Apply In

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2525 3
$195. 3 BR, $350. AvaIlable
now, no pets. First, last, French
23-2222
security.

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ANORD1NANCEOF THE CITY
DF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA,
.MENDING ORDINANCE NO,
II3 OFSAIDCITY,$AIDORDIN.
INCE BEING THE COMPRE.

Just Listed 3 BR, lB home on
large tree shaded lot in nice

DELTONA attractive. I BR,

YOUR FUTURE
OUR CONCERN

our lot

at

Y Enterprise, Inc
Model Inc ,Realtor

Imaginable featurel Yours for
1105,0001

2565

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Across from Heath Dept.
$3reg.7wksal.ters

a public hearing to consider
Inactment of Ordinance No. 479,
Untitled:

your lot

CALLANYTIME

33—Houses FurnIshed

?CROCKZTT
c7comoj

Cash for your loll Will build on

4 BR, 3 B country home, corn

of sight pay.

that the City Commissim will hold

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VA'FHA-235-Con.Homes
Low Down Payment

on large wooded site! Every

Eves. 332-0412, 3321517
207E.2$thst,

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Exp. wEIec., Plum., weld. Dot

CITY OF LONG WOOD,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC NEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
PROPOSID ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CO$CERN
NOTICE IS HERE5V GIVEN

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Push button controls, has I
75-A.4/'4
carousel. Still in warranty. I
Originally $649. assume pay
llChevy Sport Van, WDs.bcyI, 3
ments of $71 mo Agent 339
sp, 35.000 ml. only 13.188, 436
11186
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 136,
Cassetberry, 831 8399+

LAKE FRONT. NICELY

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WOODED I 01 NEAR OVIE
oo s. CFU. $20,000.

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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Spci,sI Rates for Co'mplexes
Free Estimates
8300070
2lhr
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323.7340.

0

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0 IIAtTOI
24 HOUR lB 322.92831

for 565,0001

323-7832

EMPLOYMENT

HA RN E Y

LawnCare
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•CASH.VISA.MC
OSANFORDAUCTION0
01215 S. FRENCH AVEo

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floors&amp; BR ioftsl Only $37,300.
- 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Central
H&amp;A, 1325 mo. 1st mo. &amp; $700

Suites &amp; Odd Pieces
Terms of Sale:

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PAYMENT.

REALTY

WE LIST AND SELL

carpetCleaning

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2 zACRES PINE 8 PALMETTO

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MORE HOMES THAN

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Walnut

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ROBBIE'S

only 1 yr oldl You'll love it for

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, all ap.

helpful. Excellent typing skills
are a must. 'Good starting
salary based on exp.Excellent
benefits. Send resume to

Legal NotIce

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dep. 3228783.

required.

AAA

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Bulldozing, Clearing, ttackhoe
Service Ditches. CuIvrt,
ponds Call 831 2895

Antiques&amp; Collectibles

MICROWAVE

2. ACRES. PAVED ROAD.
OSTEEN COULD BE OR 1
LOTS
512.500
TERMS
AVAILABLE

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$7,900 '.'s I H LOW DOWN

R, din, area &amp; morel A Buy

2lllPalmettoAve.,2BR1Bnew
refrlg., gas stove &amp; hot water
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heater. $350 per mo. &amp; sec.

Would prefer at least 2 years In
med. trans. Good English

Assembler exp. in cruisers.
Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. Ex.
ceilent company benefits, 10
pd holidays, pension &amp; In.
surance.
Apply
AMF
Powerboat Div. 1143 30th St.
Sanford Airport 322.7100.
Equal Opportunity Employer

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STE N ST RU M
REALTY
REALTORS

Custom Built, new I BR, 28
home In Shadow Lake Woods

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Kenmore Electric
RanqeavocadoO-'
Call 322 0910

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Land Clearing

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ACRE

refrig, freezers, water coolers.
misc. Call 323 7786 anytime

Load From The North _____________________
Pius Local Estates
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Oak. Mahogany.
NOOk 519 E 1st SI, 322 - 5712

cuft frost free.
Orig 1529. now 1205 or $19 mo
Agent 339 e366

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B.tt &amp; blown. fiberglaS 5. rock
wool New or old homOs
CUSTOM INSULATION CO
323 1183 or 834 1218 Free est

Central Temp will service AC'S,

PLJBUC AUCTION.
•MONDAY 4-28at7 PM•

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321.0759

Sales Leader

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Insulation
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Th
soont'r you place your
classified ad, the sooner you
will get results.

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2640 Sanford Ave.

323-5771

person. High school education

inboard.oIJ?board,

Call Bart
REAL (ST A TI
REALTOR. lId 7198

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.LUS IN i4AsTlNGS
(PALI.T KA ARE A). 4 TO
r ROM
(bOO E
56.500
Zoned Corn I EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY

mercial 17.000

SECLUDED 1 BEDROOM
HOME-with private lake

REALTOR

A north Seminole County Or.
thopedic practice is seeking an
exp. medical transcriptionist.
An exciting &amp; challenging
position is open for the right

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100' LAKE FRONT LOT in
Casselberryon Seminola Blvd.
Good for investment or use
I
flOW $11,900 with good terms

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SSUPERo

I REFRIGERATORS. $50 &amp;up
guaranteed 5,lnford Auction,
1715 S French 373 7340

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TWO STORY

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3O5fl4L51O1 atter 6 p.m.

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold crig $409 35. used short
time, BaI. 1169.1.4 or $1935 mo. I
1
Agent 3398386.

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cash &amp; assume mortgage.
1)3,900 at 7 pct Asking 534,500

377 1577

ANYONE INTHE
SANFORD AREA

Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

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3230697

COUNTY---) 1 Central H&amp;A.

Orlando

Sanford's

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I Reconditioned room A C's -*000
to 30.000 tITUs. 90 day quar.
For Estate Commercial 8. Resi
Sales 3. Service, Orlando
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals.
Room Comfort Center. 2,$35
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5670. I
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John Young Pkway 2986077

MOONEY APPLIANCES

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43-LotS,,Acreage

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Req. Real Estate Broker

Lg. 3 BR 2

3 BEDROOM )' bath, Central
H&amp;A. carpeting, kitchi.tn

ExpsriGHOOd Medical

ENGINE INSTALLERS
Ex.
per Ienced with Inboard &amp;

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72—Auction

KENMORE WASHER-- Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

,

NE AR LAKE

Privileges. $250 mo. Call for
InformatIon after 5:30. Tel.
3236507.

COUNTER TOP MAN I CABI.
NET MAKER - Experienced
only. Call 323.5283.

background

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B house, well Insulated. Ultra
modern kit. Central HIA.

OUR CONCERN

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ASSEMBLERS

DELTONA AREA

''YOUR FUTURE

grammar

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5363 mo. 323 6570.
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from Health Dept.

$2 reg.3wksai.terms

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
iBO3OrlandoDr.
323 5200
VA 5. F HA Financing
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yard. CH&amp;A, fully eqpt kit,
many erergy saving features.

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COMPUTER SERVICES.

Housewives Cleaning Service
Local multi branch restaurant
Personalized, fast dependable
company has computer time
Regular or I time basis
available to process any type
Wedowashwmndows
general ledger 3. payroll ac
677 5891
counts We would like to
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SeCurO a few good clients to off set our computer costs
Hauling
This would enable you to be I
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of a few select clients rather
than I of a 100. All work I
Yard Debris, Trash.
handled by company con
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Appliances&amp;M%c
troller
Routine
or
ILOCAL) 319 5371
sophisticated
accounting p
needs can be met. Contract I
A 1 Cleanup 3. HauInq Service
Duane Curry at 122 54S3.
No Job too Rig or Small
I
Also Tree Work Call 339 5242

Air Conditioning

&amp;

MORE, front 8 rear BR's

BATEMAN REALTY

Attractive 3 BR, 1½ B, walled

912 FRENCH AVE.
3225176

room

See our beautiful new BROAD

Geneva Gardens Apts.
1505W. 25th St.

Super opp., gen. b'keeping
knowledge $617.23 per mo.

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3 BR. .2 Bath, St. Johns River

Tired of house hunting? 3 2, 53.30
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.

$ ACCOUNTING CLERKS

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Lakefront country charm,? BR,
2 bath, brick fireplace, large
lakeside deck, dock, storage
bldgs., fenced lot, many es
tras. Asking $51,900 or rent for
$'O0 mo. 373-6501 after 5343

Cog c7Comga

St. Johns Realty.Co., Realtor
1_______________________
322-6173

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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American Indian 8 Eskimo Art
Dealer wantstotuy old native
iflde items Member of the
Appraiser's Association
America Gregory Quevillon
305 447 2688.

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HouseCleaning
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71.-Antiques

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Over stuffed
vinyl chair $25
339 2969

.1.ning, $600 You move 349
5816.

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Estates w-Dock. 5.450 mo.

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YOUR FUTURE
OUR CONCERN

BOAT

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5 Pc wooden Dinette Sets, table
8 4 chairs, $50 each Noll'
Sanford Furniture Salvaq,. 17
92 S of Sanford 372 8771.

FOR SALE OR RENT

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32771.

10t20 Screened

REALTOR 372199)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

(305) 319-5601 after 6 p.m.

55, c.o The Evening Herald,
'.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.

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YR. OLD DBL-WIDE Beautiful 1g. 2 BR. 2B. w
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms, 8 huge kit, Low low
cash to mtg. $19,900!! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 57'

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Eves; 349 5100, 322 1959, 373-4302

Sanford
321 06.10

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STEMPER AGENCY

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3 BR, 28

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES 3, PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furni
tire, 205 E 25th St 323 098

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house, well Insulated, Ultra
modern kit. Central H&amp;A.

LPN part time for Dr. Office
Qualified persons reply to Box

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roedies as sisers _____
on the
ranmmclng and disdelmirig any Ninsosni plot as here
aid all right Of the CRISty of 'dela'*W on a (rent loot, pro rata
lonlinels and Ike public hi and Is bIsio,avrividatbydivislenef the
t of the lmpravampnt
ml Isilesing described rkiits.of.
vidsd by Ike total frent4getag.
way, Ss.it:
____
seth psrca let or property
That psflhas
PIne 38, Lying
dnid.stel by this Resolution, and
Bait of the hulk
of Lot
lkeeelupenlkeessusmentplsas
(LaN: light it way * s*
Fareet City, Orange Pork
7.ThataUMiein
cerOias Is *0 Plot (kisses

Ailfor H. Uecisa,* jr
Clerk of Ike Circuit Caurt

D1U43

proposed

made pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 170, FlorIda Statutes,
1977, shall be the Installation of
water lIne along the south side of
SR 434 from Bay-Con General
property to $oblk Sandwich Shop

the expense of material thereof
511111 be paid by special
&amp;D.,19SO,atl:IQp.m.,1qs.eon
sessmantagalnst lands and lots
thereafter as possible. At the in the City of Longwood, Florida,
meeting interested parties may
as hereinafter described.
appear and be heard with respect
3. That sold special asseuments
ot,• proposed Ordinance. This maybepaidlngross,orintan(lo)
pj,1 g may be contlmtnd from annual installments wIth no in.
time to time until float action Is
stalimont payment to ho lass then
taken by the City Commission.
one.tenth of the Individual
A copy of the propoNd Or. assessment, with the first in.
dinance Is posted at the City Hall, stallment to be due and payable
Lgoij,...d, Florida, and copies are
Jun01, 1151, and with all suban I lie wntt the Clerk of the City sequint Installments to bedue and
andsamemaybelnspsdwbythe piyablsonthlfIrstday.fJuneof
public.
sock year thereefles, until the
DATED this 11th dsy of April, entire bolotice shell be paid, with
A.D., 1910.
sock Individual assessment to
LINDA MARTIN,
bear Interest at the rate of eight
City Clerk
per cent (8 percent) per annum on
*0 c
use unpaid amount. Further, that
Fiosids
intert shall commence upon the
Publish April 38 &amp; May 7, 1100
dots of the acceptance of the
t hallS
and sisail bier interest as provided
NOTICE OP ISIOLUTION for by the provisions of Florida
CLOSINS, VACATING AND 1atI45 5170.100917).
4. That the special assessment
ASANDONIN5 RIGHTS-OP-WAY
Wuallbelevledagalostail lotsand
TOWNOM ST MAY CONCIIN
NOTiCEIshhibyglyes5*5 lands adjoinIng or bounding and
abutting upon the said im.
aovdeiCouiWyCmmisslee
prevemeot, more specifically
cst.w
designated by the assessment plot
Regular Meeting held en *5 7)
day of April, A.D., 1*,
the as required by Florida Statute

MAY00.____

Publish April II

1. That the nature of the

322.2611

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51-A--Furniture

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Accounting

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

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time Original $593, bal $181 or
P1
Agent 339 8386

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Cash 322- 4132

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carpet.

Eves 322 06)2, 322 1587
207E.2SttSt

2544$. French Ave. 3220231
327-0779, 322.5353, 3223772
DELTONA AREA

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lilt House Trailer, Furnished

2-1"2 With

.:.OFSANFORDREALTOR

OR CALL

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Antiques Oriental Rugs
Music Bores Slot machines
Bridges Antiques 323 2801

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Very large 1 or 2 BR condo w all
appl., including
.
C H&amp;A. $77,900 1 BR;
537,900 2 BR 67) 08)4 or I 273
1562.

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WE ARE CONCERNED
WITH YOUR NEEDS

priv., $350 mo. 1st, last &amp; sec.

Ewnlngneniici

Ii Pc?. Financing Available

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323.7832

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

II buy old class rings &amp; silver
Top dollar paid Call
323 1888

2 bdrm hOuSe, only 517.000

family room, all equipped in
Stone Island. 2 acres, canal

Apply in Person
Circulation Dept.

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COMMERCIAL LOT t84x84 with

To Supervise
Sales Crew.
Part-Time)

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ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
HAL COLBERT REALTYIC.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR oc. I MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900
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32—Houses Unfurnished

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SANFORD BaRGAIN $29,900
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Central H&amp;A,
carpet, all appliances 327
032).

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l8Olds Delta 83. 2dr, 350 engine,
48.000 one owner mi, only
57,4.44, .436 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
43&amp; Cassc)berry. 634_5
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Ott Of tOtill inventory of brand
new inlersprung bedding
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only' Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797. So of
Sanford 322 6721

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.000,

Dr. Sanford., 322-8783.

WANTED

For Sale

1

MORTGAGE, $32,000.

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Jim

ASSUMABLE MOkTGAGE on
10 acres, deeded access to the
St. Johns. Only 128.000.

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

RunS Ik new
$650 327 2979

2

41A.Condomjnjtjn

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
LEX. 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CAR PET, CENTRAL AIR.

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ENJOY CLEAN SUBURBAN
LIVING! In this double wide
mbile home on 6 pluS acres
Cleared &amp; fenced, Only $38,000

LAKE FRONT. 2 BEDROOM,

INVESTMENT. Fringe
benefits include paid vacation,
company car, retirement plan
6. more. Send Resume to: Mr.

C heat, ref., dec. stove. $275
per mo. 8. Sec. Dep. Mohawk

the 6th day of May, 1910, at 7:00
P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible. At the meeting interested
partIes may appear and be heard

3 BEDROOM, 1'2 BATH. DOUBLE CARPORT, APPL I
ANC'S, AIR 8 HEAT, ON ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.

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FIREPLACE. Income from

HISTORIC LONGWOOD
Bdrms 2 baths with electric
fireplace Zoned for busln5,
only $39,500

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31partments Furnished

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for Sale

1972 Chevrolet Nomad Wagon

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5l -Houshoid Goods

11)0,000.

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8G—Autos

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equipment Noll's Sanford I JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIED
Furniture Salvage, 1792. So of I
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE
Sanford 322 8721
WOULDN'T BE ANY''
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-ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. any COndition 64-48126

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Mariner's Viliag.

Age.
Exp. Cooks FT. Apply in person
between 10 6. 5, Holiday inn of
Sanford on the lake front.

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lION OF WATER" ADOPTED AS
ORDINANCE NUMBER 311-760N
OCTOBER 12, 1976, REQUIRING
THE DIRECTOR tf PUBLIC
WORKS TO FLUORIDATE THE
WATER SUPPLY OF THE CITY
OF AL TAMON TE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVER.
ABILITY, CONFLICTS AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on April22, 1980, and
the City CommIssion will consider
same for final passage and
adoptIon after the public hearing,
which will beheld in the City Hall
ofAltamonteSprings,on Tuesday,

1 BR-.-$209 up. Pool, Adults onl)
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 In
Sanford,
Call
323-1670

berry. Call for app?. 339.5002,

The Time Tested Firm
Req Real Estate Br.,ker
120 N F',irk Ave
322 6)73

Monday, April 28, 1983B

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69
to .75 models Call 339 9100 or
831 4605 (Dealer).

.%anted to buy used office

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For Sale I?. 10 ft corner metal
post 2 in, wide at $10 per
Call weekends &amp;
evenings 323-1985.

oinpan/
C

ARE YOU FAR SIGHTED? If so
you'll immediately recognize
the potential of this income
property. I City block near
proposed
hospital
only

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Special care, good food, for
elderly person. Can be bed
patient. 121 Dolores Dr.,

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Webuyusedfurniture
FURNITURE 8. THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave
•anford
323 6593

339 2969.

,

leased mobile home spaces
adjacent
Acres only
$117,000.

305 373 1883

372 5622

Sears Jet Pump 110 With .42 gal
glass lined tank, never used

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
3
Bdrms
2
baths,

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your HOME or PROPERTY.
Call for INDIVIDUAL at
tention

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WILSoN MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE

311-3)5 E. First St

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

68—Wanted

Sale

for

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STEMPE SEZI
SELLERS we have BUYERS for

3 Bedroom? bath custom double
wide with landscaped acre
near Wilson School, Corn
pletely furnished including
washer &amp; dryer, Central H8.A.
excellent water &amp; many oxtras. Owner will hold with
substantial down.
305 668 56.10

OVIEDO- 3 (3eciroom. 2 bath,
Low mt., assumable rnortgage. Owner will consIder 2nd
mtq
s 6784
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GET OUT IN THE
COUNTRY

.1SIblpnhud

4—Personals

3 BEDROOM CII HOME
Lovely quiet neighborhood
Fenced back yard and well
$34,000
W. Garnett White. Broker

372 7881

REALTOR
MIS
332-6475
Evi323.3,4
TRY VA FHA
2 Bedroom )' baths, Completely

:50MisCellaneous

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remodeled home With large
living room, dining room &amp;
Central H&amp;A. 53)200.

Sanford Gracious living. Reas,
Weekly &amp; monthly rates,
utilities Pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak
8.41.7833.

DEADLINES

AN ORDINANCE AMEN.
OF ALTAMONTE

I

29Roon

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

SATURDAY 9 Noon

with respect to the proposed or.
dinance. This hearing may be
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
continued from time to time until
In ñiy home. HrIy, daily, wkly
final action is taken by the City
rates. Day or night. 323.6677.
Commission.
A copy of th. proposed or.
11—instructions
dlnancelspostedattheCityHall,
Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
copies are on file with the Clerk of
8OEXCLUSIVES
the City and same may be in.
spected by the public.
Creative Expressions
322.7513
Dates this 22nd day of April, j
____
Longwood, Florida.
A.D. 1910,
)$—tlelp Wanted
and the undersIgned as Sheriff of
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC
I
Seminole County, Florida, will at
City Clerk
I
11:00A.M. onthe 20th day of May,
of the City of
* * * * * * * *
AD. 1910,offer for sale and sell to
Altamonte Springs, Florida
the highest bidder, for cash,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Publish April 2$, 1910
subject to any and all existing
DEU.131
$LONGD1STANCEORIVER$
liens, at the Front (West) Door of
—
Seetheworld$27Iwk.
the SwnlnoleCounty Courthouse In
RESOLUTION NO, 384
HURRY, Needed Immediatelyl
Sanford, Florida, the above
ARESOLUTIONOF THE CITY
described personal property.
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
912 FRENCHAVE.
That saId sale Is being made to
PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STA.
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
TUTE 5170.03, DECLARING SPE.
322-5176
Execution
CIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR IN.
Across
for Health Dept.
John E. Polk, STALLATION
OF
WATER
S2reg.2wksal.term
Sheriff
LINES, DESIGNATION OF
Seminole County, Florida
EXPENSE THEREOF, TO BE
YOUR FUTURE
Publish April 2$, 8. May 3, 17, 19, PAID BY SPECIAL ASSESS.
1910
MENT, AND MANNER OF PAY.
OUR
CONCERN
DEu.12$
MENT,
DESCRIPTION OF
LANDS ASSESSED, AND DE.
* * * * * * * *
CITYOPLONOW000,
CLARATION OF ESTIMATED
FLORIDA
COST, CONFLICTS, SEVER.
Debut Insurance Sales trainee in
NOtICE OP PUBLIC NEARINO
ABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE.
Sanford. BstablisIed clientele
o COISSIDER ADOPT*N OP
WHEREAS. uso CIty of
5175.5380
Wit. to st•rt.
PROPOSED ORDINANcE
Longwood, Florida, deems it
Fringe benefit, career opWHOM IT MAY CCNCUNI
necessary to Install water lines
portunities call Oriando -S43
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
along SR 434 from Bay.Con
1742.
by fl. City of
ngwaed, Florida,
General property to Sobik Sand.
with Shop property; and
wIll hold
* * * * * * * *
a public hearing to consider
WHEREAS, the City of
enactment of Ordinance Na. ISO,
Langwood, Florida, desires to pay
entitled:
for the cost of said installation by
AAA EMPLOYMENT
ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY
the levy ci special assessment
OF LONOW000, FLORIDA,
against certain real property
S BURNERS
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
Nit. Shift, depend. cxc. pay,
located within the City of
143 OP SAID CITY, SAID OR.
Longwood, Florida, and being
4 day wk.
DINANCI BEING THE COM.
lands and lots adjoinIng to and
PREHENSIVE ZONING OR.
bsnefItlngfromInstallatiariof$aid
912 FRENCH AVE,
DINANCE OF THE CITY OF
water line:
322-5176
LONGW000, FLORIDA. SAID
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Across from Health Dept.
ZONiNG OF CERTAIN TERRI.
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
S3reg.2wlisal.terms
TORY FROM 1.1 BUSINESS AND
LONOW000, FLORI DA, AS
PROFVUIONAL DISTRICT TO
FOLLOWS:

CiS it Lanoveed.
FlorIda
ATTEST:

Usda I. Marlin
City Clerk
7,1155'

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain WrIt
Exutlon issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of Orange County, Florida, upon a
final fudgement rendered in the
aforisild court on the 7th day of
March, AD,, 1910, In that certaIn
case entitled, Huefes Supply, inc.,
Plaintiff 'vs. All Electric, Inc., at
al Defendant, Which aforesaid
Writ of Execution was delivered to
meas Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida,andlhave levIed upon the
following described property
owned by All Electric, Inc., said
propertybelnglocatedins,minal,
County, Florida, more par.
tIcuIartydescribidasfolIo:
One I9l6Chevroiet Van, VIN No.
CGL1S6U1OU9I, and contents,
which consist of miscellaneous
electrIcal parts and equipment.
beIng stored at Foster'i in

PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE: REPEALING ORDIN.
ANCES
IN
CONFLICT
HEREWITH.
Said OrdInance was placed on
first reading on APRIL 11, 1100,
and the City Commission will

specIal assessment against lands
and lots in the City of Longwoud,
Florida, as hereinafter dna-Ibid.

ci each parcel let or pispi,Iy
deslunated by this NeseM*i, and

wills respect

SALE

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEb
by the City of Attamonte Springs,
Florida, that the Commission wil
hold a public hearing to considet
enactment of Ordinance No. $25.
o, entitled:

DONE AND ORDERED this

stuffing and.or addressing
envelopes. Send stamped selfaddressed envelope to: Smith,

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION 01
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

25th day of AprIl, 1910.
(SEAL)

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

CITYOFALTAMONTE
SPRING$,FLORIDA

yuareedtos1'eacopyof
your Answer or PIseding to the
PetItion on the Petitioner's At.
torney THOMAS C. GREENE,
P.O. Box 695, Sanford, Florida,
flfll and file the original Answer
PleadIng in the Office of the
Clerk of the above CIrcuit Court,
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida on or before June
1910. If you fail to do so
ludgment by default wIll be taken
against you for the relief
demanded in this Petition.

DEU.133

322-2611

SIg. ARTHUR 0. LEACH
PublIsh April 7, 14, 21, 2$. 1910
DEU.30
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DIssolution of
MarrIage has bn filed agaInst
you In the Court listed above and

by: Susan E. Tabor
15 Deputy Clerk
Publish April 28, 8. May 5, 12. 19,
1910

Orlando - Winter Park

P.O. Box 11)), Sanford 32771.

1937.

for

C'COMMERCIA$.

expense thereof shall be paid by

HEREWITH.
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on APRIL 31. 1850,
and the City Commlssln will
considas' same for final passage
adoption after the publIc
hearing, which wIll be held in the
City HailclLongwood,Florlda,on
MONDAY, the 11th day of MAY,
A.D., lN0,ati:30p.m.,oi'$s$aen
there5fter as possible. At the
_____ Interested parties may
meeting

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Cape Charles, Vfrglna
You are hereby notified that a

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
Clerk of the COurt

41:uses

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FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF

AARON

Cochran and Patricia .1. Cochran
said property being located in
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
I. One 1916 Lincoln, id
sedan, VIN No. 6YS2AU9IPS being
Stored at Spanky's Wrecker Yard
In Longwood.
II. One 1971 Plymouth 5
Fury, 4-door sedan, VIN No.
PH41K 10161109 being stored at 17.
92 Shell in Casselberry.
ill. Office Equipment as
follows:
(1) One Walnut Executive Desk
(2) One Gold Executive Swivel
Chair with Arms
(3) One Green Office Couch

thefshaiiWpaIdbytheCttyef
Longwood, Florida.

CITY OF LONG WOOD,

TO:

Tiffany pools, Inc., James M.

RESOLUTION NO. 385
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
titled:
AN OR Di NANCE OF THE CITY PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT.
UTE S170.03, DECLARING SPE.
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
FOR
AMENDING ORDINANCE CIAL ASSESSMENTS
NUMBER 1U, AS AMENDED STREET PAVING, DESIGNA.
AND SUPPLEMENTED, OF THE TION OF STREETS TO BE lM.
PROVED, DESIGNATION OF
CITY
OF
CASSELBERRy,
FLORIDA; SAID ORDINANCE EXPENSE THEREOF, TO BE
PAID BY SPECIAL ASSESS.
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE MENT, AND MANNER OF PAY.
MENT,
DESCRIPTION OF
CITY
OF
CASSELBERRY.
LANDS
ASSESSED,
AND
FLORIDA; SAID AMENDMENT
ESTABLISHING THE ZONING DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED
COST, CONFLICTS, SEVER.
CLASSIFICATION
OF
Ml ABILITY, EFFECTIVE DATE.
(MANUFACTURING DISTRICT)
WHEREAS, the City of
FOR
THAT
PARCEL
Longwood, Florida, deems It
DESCRIBED IN SECTION 1 OF
necessary to pave Wayman Street
THIS0ROINANcE, PROVIDING from itt Intersection with Orange
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS:
Avenue to Its Intersection With
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
State Road 434, In the City of
This notice Is given pursuant to
LOngW0Od, Florida, and,
the provisions of Chapter 166,
WHEREAS
the City of
Florida Statutes, ants the Charter
LWOO, rlorida, desires to pay
and Ordinances of the City Of
for the cost of said paving by the
Casselberry, Florida, as amended
levy of special assessment against
and supplemented,
Said Ordinance will be con. certain real property located
within the City of Longwood,
sidered on first reading on Mon.
Florida, and being lands and
day. May 3, 1910, and the City
adjoinIng, contiguous tO. bOUfl.
CouncIl will consider same for
ding,andabuftIngvthesfrpet
final passage, in accordance with
to be improved:
Chapterlö6,andadoptionafterthe
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
public hearing which will be held
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
in the City Hall of Casselb.rry,
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
Florida, on Monday, May 12, at LONGW000,
FLORIDA, AS
7:30P.M.orassoonthereafteras FOLLOWS:
possible. At the meeting interested
1. That the nature of the
parlles may appear and be heard
proposedlmproveminttobemade
with respect to the proposed Or.
pu-want to the provIsions °
dinance. This hearing may be
Chapter 110, Florida Statutes,
continued from time to time until
fl be the paving
final action ii taken by the City Wayman Street, within the City
CouncIl.
Longwood, Florida, from Its in.
Copies of the proposed Or.
tersection with
Avenue to
dlnance are available at the City its intersectionOrange
with State Road
Hall with the Clerk of the City ad
same may be inspected by the
2. That ninety percent Of the

public,

NOTICE OF SUIT

described property owned by

.

CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City of Casselberry,
Florida, that the City Council wIll
hold a public heanng to consider
enactment of Ordinance 401, en

Husband.Respondent.

Seminole

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Notice Ishereby glve.i that lar
engaged In businfis at 701 Fe
Valley DrIve, Longwood, Seminol
County, Florida under the lit
titious name of ADVENTIS
PRIVATE DUTY NURSES, an
that I Intend to register saId nam
with the Clerk of the Circuit Courl
Seminole County, Florida In a
cordancewlth the provisions of th
FictItIous Name Statutes, To-Wit
SectIon 16S.09 Florida Statute

ZINA AARON
Wlfe.Petitioniq
and
ISlAM AARON,

Petition

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IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF

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IN THE CIRCUIT cOURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.1649S.CA44.
E

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
of Execution issued out of an
under the seal of the CIrcuit Court
of Orange County, Florida, upon a
final ludgement rendered In the
aforesaId court on the 21st day at
February, A.D., 1910, In that
certa In case entitled, Hughes
Supply, Inc., Plaintiff,
TIffanY
PooIs,Inc.,JarnesM.Cochran
Patricia J. Cochran. Defendant
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following

(4) One Steel I Wit
Secretarial desk with Typing Arm
(5) One Red Swivel Secretarial
thair
(6) Sharp Calculator wIth
printer
(7) One Double Door Upright
Metal Storage Cabinet
(8) One locking i.drawer Filing
Cabinet
(9) One KF Calculator wIth
printer.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00A.M. on the 20th day of May,
A.O. 1980,offerforsaleandseflto
the highest bidder, for cash
subject to any and all existln
liens, a? the Front (West) Door
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
descrIbed personal property.
That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish April 28, &amp; May 5, 12, 19

________________________

demands against the estate are
All persons having claims
required, WITHIN THREE demands against the estate are

they may have. Each claim must statement of any claim or demand
Winwritingandmustindicat.the they may have. Each claim must
basis for the claim, the name and be In writing and must Indicate tile
addrestof the creditor or his agent basis for the claim, the name and
or attorney, and the amount addreslolthecredltor or his agent
claimed, lithe claim Is not yet or attorney, and the amount
due, the date when It will become claimed, lithe claim ii not yet
due shall be stated, lithe claim is due, the date when it will become
contingent or unliquldated, the due shall be stated. lithe claim is
nature ci the uncertaInty shall be contingent or unhiquldated, the
stated. lithe claim Is secured, the nature ci the uncertainty shall be
security shall be described. The stated. lithe claim Is secured, the
claimant shall deliver sufficient security shall be described. The
copies of the claim to tIle clerk to claImant shall deliver sufficient
enable the clerk to mall one copy copies of the claim to the clerk to
to each personol representative, enable the clerk to mail one copy
All persons Interested In the to ech personal representative.
estate to whom a copy of this
All persons interested In the
NoticeofAdmInIstratimP been estate to whom a copy of this
mailed are required, WITHIN Notice of Administration has been
THREE MONTHS FROM THE mailed are required, WITHIN

V

Plaintiffs,

vs.

Deceased

ATTORNEY FOR ANCILLARY
Deceased
PERSONAL
REPRESEN. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
TATIVE:
REPRESENTATIVE:
RAND, CAUVEL &amp; JOHNSON, C. Brent McCaghren, of Win.
P.A.
derwe.die,
By: Hard L. Johnson
Haines, Ward I Woodman, PA.
233EastRichAvenue,DeLand,FL 250W. Park Ave., P.O. Box ISO
32720
Winter Park, Florida
Telephone (904) 734.2)31
32790
PublIsh: April 21 6. May 5, 1980
Telephone (305) 664.6312
DEU.64
PublIsh: April 21, 2$, 1910
DEU.7I
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
11TH SEMINOLE COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
--FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PROIATI DIVISION
File Number I0.33CP
File Number N.15$.CP

Division

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. $0.I00.CA.0,.L
DENNIS MAKAREWICZ and
CHRISTINE MAKAREWICZ, his
wife,

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Legal Notice

INTHECIRCUITCOURTPOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 10.13*-CF
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF MAYSELL
MOUSE,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ANCILLARY
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that the ancillary
administration of the estate of

DATE

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SANFORD

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

, niture Salvage. 322-8721.

322.
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blood is regularly
rejuvenated in the bone
mto,Iwoi1ld likt00v
which bones are the most
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significant in that activity and

how arthritis might affect
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are wasted through the P°5
and in the "sleep" of in. eyes.
Does this mean that excess

cents with a long, stamped,

self-addressed envelope for it.
Send your request to me, in
care of this newspaper, P.O.

perspiration indicates a
healthy bone marrow? I'm a
carpenter, active at 63, 192

Box 1551, 1dIo City Sta tion,

DEAR READER Yes, for
adults most of the new blood

Dead cells from the surface
of the body just simply flake
off. They're so small usually
that you don 't see them. The
classic example is dandruff,
which Is simply the flaking off

pounds, 5 feet 11 and I sweat
t
and ache a lo.
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cells come from the bone
marrow. In fact your body
produces threemlllion new
red blood cells every second.
The sternum or breastbone is

New York, NY 10019.

skin cells from the scalp.
We all have this except In
many people the little dead
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ceits are so sman uwi Iuty I
Other bones,
formation.
not visible to the naked eye. In
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eludfn the long bones In the rs,.ialn 1n,ivItbtnl thc t'plls
legs, where there Is bone clump together, then they're
NUNN
MENEENIN
MOEN
marrow are capable of seen and we call it dandruff.
peoducing blood cells.
Boom
You don't really lose cells
Arthritis itself will not through the pores of the skin
MEEK affect blood cell formation, or Uirough perspiration.
NNEEN
Ar thritis involves Joints or the 'mat's an entirely different
HEMENNUM
WEEN surfaces of the bones where mhi,nk,n Many nf thø nirl
they meet. These end areas cells inside the body that the
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inbonemarrowand produce bat examples of
the
red blood cells.
lining of the small Intestine
In some people the It's completely replaced
medicines they take for ar- every three days.
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thritis can depress bone
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Those old cells that are shed
marrow function. This
the lining of the intestine
of some medicines used for from
every
day are br oken down
other conditi ons as well,
and
digested Just the same as
That's why many doctors
to have blood tests and other the mea t that you eat. In fact,
there are enough of those cells
exam inations to see how
ea
ch day to provide a major
pa tients are getting along
By BERNICE BEDE OSO[.
portion
of the turnover of
with the medicines that
protein
in
the body. Our body
they're using.
is a very good recycling
To give you a better Un- machine and it tends to use
For Tuesday, April 29, 1980
derstandlng of how your body over and over many of its
produces and destroys red component parts, including
say
blood
cells every day, I am vitamins and minerals and
today. Each of you could
YOUR BIRTHDAY
sending
you me Health Letter even the amino acids that
things
you might regret
Apr112 9,1I80
num
be
r
4.3, Understanding make up th e proteins in old
s
you
saying
later,
This coming year offer
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The Anemias. Others who cells that are replaced by new
the opportunity to meet many
new and exciting people. Caution Is essential In the want this issue can send 75 ones.
Judiciously choose
ones handling of any financial
whose friendships you care to situation today. If you can put
cultivate. An unwise choice things off uptil another day,
could dilute your happiness, do so.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
TAURUS (A pril 20-May )
It
would be foolish to let
Your friends may be backing
WIOURI IUUC an unursani
you . up In an adverat,
or
bridge since they risk a tremendous point loss, but In
sltuitlófl today, but that ditlilonforyastodsy.IfM
match points the doubler Is
doesn't mean you are sight the makes a mistake, you're
betting a top against a
Turn the coin over and look at the one who'll be held accountable.
the other side.
Oswald: "Such doubles fre.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23.
travel, luck, resources,
quently
win tournaments
possible pitfalls and career Dec 21) Don't count on
when they work. They lose
anyone else to ca
any
them when they misfire."
for the coming months are
Alan: "East's double of
share
ofyour
workload
today.
dIatna.,tI
In
A.irn..
scussed i
our
th ree spades is an example of
They
wouldn't
corn.
through,
Graph Letter, which begins
this double at its worst. East
and you're the one who will
with your birthday. Mail
hoped to scrounge five tricks
and get that magic 200 points.
for each to Astro-Graph, Box shoulder all the conHe got them, too."
489, Raft City Station, N.Y.
Oswald: "It wasn't quite as
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
10019. Be sire to specify birt
bad a double as it looks. After
h 19) It's good to be In.
all West had bid a notrump
dependent, but not tofl* point
earlier in the bidding and
GEMINI (May 214une 2) where It meets with dlup.
West certainly didn't have his
Get your broom and be ready •provai by your peer,. This is
values. In any event East took
to go to work. That rug you've one of those days when Iti
his ace of hearts at trick one
been sweeping everyt hi ng
to g1., the ma jority.
and returned his singleton
diamond. South won in dumunder isaboutlo be lifted, and
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
my and led the three of
you'll be standing ina cloud o( 19) Your Image is fragile
1."
dust.
today, an don't be Intimidated
Alan: "When you make des.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) by ti arroganon of another
perate bids you must make
Complications could arise and stoop to his or her level by
exceptional plays. East
hopped with his ace of trumps
today when one
responding In kind.
e,..1 l.A
,.t..k U7.I £..I.
kZ
1W S 4UI1.
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can get away with it 11117 U7
PISCFS (Feb. lGMwcIi 20)
ace
and
led
a
diamond.
East
to manipulate you tbrough Carelessness In respecting By W1M Jacoby
ruffed for the fourth defensive
clever pressure tactICL
others' opinions could get you sad Alai Isslig
trick and West set the hand
with his ki10ftrUmPL"
into hot____
water today. Hold
LEO
Oswald: "Ose of the many
Oswald: "As Shakespeare
them
PtUPI
in
regard If YOU differeeces between match said,
itand you take today on en
'All's well that ends
Iuue doesn't meet with wan t tlii Sem@ treatment.
point duplicate and regular well.,
majority approval, be ARID (March 21.Apeil 19) bridge Is the so-called match (NEWWAPZI( KNTRP1USE AMN.)
double."
gupured to start rwmnii. Review your flesnelal plcture
JA COBV
The puck will be nipu at realistically before corn. IT— Alan '11'bli Is a double of a
vulaerable opponent's oart- MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
yri.is.
mitthmiyn.Utoa situation score
bid in order to inflict
BrIdDt" care of this nwspaVIRGO (Aug. 23-&amp;pL 22) you can't afford. You could one-trick penally and score aa per.
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Try not to get Into a debute blow that surplus you Ji't $00-point Dies. Such doubles Station, New York, N.Y.
with an opinionated person acWred.
are downright silly In rubber 10019.)
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and reverse positions for uniform dehydration.
trays.
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should be pliable or leathery, not brittle when dried.
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containers.
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temperature. For dehydrator drying, check the
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agreed to by commissioners at a work
Seminole County department heads session Tuesda,
y but will not be forwill be looking to create at least 55 new mally approved until April 8.
positions next year to fill out what they
The increases come in response to a
consider to be lean staffs, County Per- labor m arket study conducted by the
sonnel Director Lois Martin said toda-. Personnel de partment showing the
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ployees tentatively approved by the workers are paid about 10 percent less
coliunission may prevent any new hiring, than those in comparable jobs.
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county's work force, will cost the county in the recommended package because
$145,500 for the last five months of the they receivedasimilar increase earlier,
fiscal
and $300,000 next budget year, Martin said.
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an average
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Increase of 7.34 percent for those em- entry level positions will increase from
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now
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the total county payroll to $1,224,000 in
1981. This
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positions may
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Commissioners Sandra Glenn and
we have," she said. "Even If it means Richard Williams Indicated they were
some paopte wilt have to bite the bullet uv.Mnst raises f or department directors
and do more to get the job done.
and division heads.
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Mrs. Glenn suggested a salary range
current employees t hey won't get more change for administrators, keeping th e
money, then hire more people."
minimum and raising the maximum, but
Martin said although 55 new positio ns she said she felt the financial sit ua tion of
have been suggested for funding concon- the count)' would not Justify individual
iderati on, this is a "wish list."
increases at this time,
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siderably, she said, but she explained sonnel classifications system needs
that the department heads are not asking revamping.
for the ultimate in staffing,
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Virtue may be its own reward, but James Michael Hiner. 27,
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his part time job as a messenger with Bob Dance Dodge. Hiner
received a $500 reward this week from Brinks, Inc. as a result of his
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Council said today two council officials Revolutionary Council asked for custody
will go to the U.S. Embassy Saturday to of the hostages, "we would agree to
take control of the 50 U.S. hostages. The that."
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Herald Photo by Tom N.h.t
An exterminator's tent covers Hopper Elemen- wood borers, beetles which have been chewing
"We have many, many more direct order from Ayatollah Ruhollah
documents to examine to prove U.S. Khomeini, Shahpour said, "Because
tary School In Sanford, holdingjn poison gas to kill away at beams in the building.
crimes against my country," a Revolutionary Council is the council (In
spokesman for the militants said In charge of) Iran, we (will) obey
this order
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to the Revolutionary Council.
Interior Minister Mahdavi Kani and
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newspaper Kayhan as saying the quests It we hand over the hostages to school,o(ficlals took steps to quiet down Myers said.
The beetles lay eggs on the System, he said. The board immediately
the hidden action, expelling some
Revolutionary Council "is prepared to them, not the embassy.
beams, and their larvae do extensive put the job out on bid, paying more than
take over the hostages" in 41 hours.
"We will not give up the house of Welcome visitors,
damage tunneling their way through the $3,000 to have the lob done.
Actually taking custody of the spies," Shapour said.
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hostages, as Sahabi and Kani suggested,
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visit
until the spring vacation in order to
assumes that the militants would Im- secretary Jody Powell said today the school filled with poison gas to
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- Add vegetable mixture to wild rice. Stir, cover and let stand
for a few minutes to blend flavors.
Add almonds Just before serving.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov.
Bob Gra ham asked the Legislature today
to boost the gas tax two cents next year,
and 12 cents by 1985, predicting
Floridian s won't grum ble about the
massive hikes in light of their "transportation crisis."
The eight-cent-a.galion tax, last raised
in the early 1940's, would go up 1.9 cents
Jan. 1, another 2.1 cents in 1982 and
still further until reaching 19.5 cents in
1965, under the governor's proposal.
It would bring In an additional $45
million next year and an extra
milli on a year by 1985. Half of the money
would be kept by the state to complete
the interstate system and maintain state
roads. Half would go to local govern.
ments, and a sizeable chunk of this share
would be earmarked for bus systems and
other forms of mass transit.
• Graham also endorsed a special gas
guzzler" tax on big automobiles and
urged lawmakers to double the license
j tag fee on semi-trailer trucks to raise an
additional $17.2 million a year for road
work.
Graham, Department of Transportatlon Secretary Bill Rose and state
Energy Director Lex Hester quickly
launched a swing of Florida cities to sell
the pla n agai nst what the governor admitted is strong opposition from
legislators who have to face the voters
this fall.
Graham said Floridians are willing to
accept the tax, however, because it is
clear the current tax Isn't providing
enough money to meet the state's
transportation needs.
"I call on Floridians to dig two cents
deeper Into their pockets for gas In i981, so that in 1990-91 we can sent this
message to the petro-dictators: We are
prepared for our energy future in
Florida. Keep your oil ," he said.

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¼ cup butter or mer geirineii softened
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon paprika
4 teaspoon dried leaf oregano
¼ teaspoon dried leaf thyme
4 teaspoon pepper
4 medium Idaho potatoes
- Sour cream-pimlento-olive topping
- In medium bowl, cream butter, parsley, salt, paprika,
kiregano, thyme and pepper.
Cut potatoes into 44-Inch slices without cutting all the way
through. Cut within ½ inch of other side.
Place potatoes in greased 1-quart baking dish. Cover and
bake in 425-degree oven 45 minutes.
Uncover. Spread butter mixture over potatoes. Bake uncovered, 15 minutes longer, basting with butter occasionally.
Serve with sour creamptmlentoolive topping, if desired.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes 4 servings.
Sour CreamPlmlento.OliveTopping
In small bowl, mix 2 cups (1 pint) we cream, ¼ cuD
chopped pimiento, ¼ cup chopped pitted ripe 0114es1
tablespoon chopped parsley and ¼ teaspoon salt. Chili until
serving time.
WILD RICE AND ThYME
icup wild rice
3 cups water
iteasPoonsali
lit teaspoon thyme
½ cup onion, chopped fine
2 table poons butter
1½ cups sliced freshmushrooms
1 cup diced celery
½ cup wine (Gamy Beaujolais), optional
½ cup sliced almonds
Thoroughly wash wild rice. Place rice, water, salt sinill
thyme in saucepan. Bring to boil. Reduce best, cover and
simmer50 minutes oc until tender and crunchy but not mushy.
Remove cover and finish cocking to evaporate any excess

Feast

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2 packages (3 ounces each) cream cheese
1 tablespoon milk
4 cups unsifted confectioners' sugar
one-third cup cocoa
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup finely chopped nuts (optional)
2 cups (12-ounce package) peanut butter-flavored chips
2 tablespoons vegetable shortening.
Beat cream cheese and milk in small mixer bowl until fluffy;
blend in confectioners' sugar, cocoa and vanilla. Stir in nuts.
Chill until firm enough to handle. Shape into ½-inch balls;
place on waxed paper-lined tray or baking sheet. Chill, un.
covered, 3 to 4 hours. Centers should feel dry to touch before
coating.
In top of double boiler stir peanut butter chips and shortening until melted. Dip chilled centers Into peanut butter
mixture; remove with fork. To remove excess peanut butter
mixture, slide fork across rim of pan several times. Slide from
fork upside down onto waxed paper, swirling "thread" of
peanut butter from fork across top for a decorative touch.
Chill. Store in a cool place. About 3½ dozen bonbons. (Pack in
cooler, if taken on a picnic.).

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~4 cup crunchy peanut butter
L cup bacon, crumbled cooked
2 tablespoons parsley
~ cup grape jelly or jam
12 slices bread
In a bowl mix peanut butter, bacon and parsley. Stir until
well blended. Spread mixture on 6 slices whole wheat or other
bread. Spread jelly or jam over peanut butter mixture. Top
with 6 more bread slices.

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Stivmberg TheFt Call 'Inside Job'

The January theft
of a safe containing concentrating their investigation on four suspects in the January burglary of
case; determine whether follow-up in. requesting that a warrant be issued for $200,000 in cash, bonds, blank Bank
thousands of dollars in travelers checks, Stromberg-Carlson employees, some of
the Stromberg-Carlson plant in Lake terviews are necessary; what subpoenas the arrest of a person charged with theft America
savings bonds, cash and other documents whom worked at the
travelers checks and other
plant, others who Mary.
from the Lake Mary plant of Stromberg
should be issued.
and possession of stolen property.
(lOcWflefltS contained in a safe and the
worked for the company elsewhere.
Assistant State Attorney Alan
Carlson apparently was an inside Job,
Robinson said no time frame has as yet
Chief Benson said the stale attorney's
itself were removed from the plant.
State Attorney Douglas Cheshire's Robinson saia investigators
are
going
been
set for action on the case.
according to local law enforcement of- office today began scrutinizing a file through
office has had an active role throughout L tie sate was found near a lake in Volusia
the file to determine "if anythinr
(leers,
submitted by Lake Mary Police Chief can be done." Robinson said the usual to Benson also said today he has turned in the investigation of the Stromberg- County in February, and $50,000 in cash
Law officers said this morning they'are Harry Benson
Cheshire's office, under a separate Carlson burglary,
and travelers checks were recovered at
containing the names of process Is to go through and organize the package, information on a fifth suspect
In the January burglary, more than that time.

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Orange glaze
In large bowl of electric mixer, tiest cream epteese with
sugar until smooth and fluffy.
AM eggs one at a time, beating well after each additiom Stir
in orange rind and juice.
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Turn into pr"mvd sheBkeIn3VO.d.greeoven3$to4O
minutes. Cool and chill.
Rime, hull and halv, or slice strawberries. Arranle slims
over top of cooled pie. B* by placing cWdk of straw1
around edge of pie. Then make second smaller circle, Repeat,
wwift toward center of pie.
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Mi1orhiiki mid lending Institutions in
Signed into law— Monday, the to $100,000 should enable patrons to keep vice president and cashier of Flagship
"Account holders, instead of running to ficially notified of the new law,
lmInahCowgylntaudto comply with a Depositorylnstltutlons Deregulation and larger amounts of money in the in- Banks of Seminole, which Is complying two or three places, can
now put their • "Banks locally are quite liquid and
federal law wtds Insures all ac
Monetary Control Act of 1* thorizes dlvidual Institutions, according to local with the new law.
accounts in one place."
customers will never have to avail
10 iso,ose, through the Federal the
to 6100*) In insurance bank and savings and loan officials.
"A person could now have in excess of
themselves of this," Hodges said.
Howard
Hodges,
president
and
all
FDIC
coverage
for
all
depositors
in
lilsirance Corp. (FDIC), and the
"This is positive move for the con- $500,000 set up in different W5)P1 at one
chairman
of
the
board
of
Atlantic
Bank
I$IVInl5 amid Loan Insurance and FSLIC Institutions.
of Tropic Bank of Seminole will also inwith tight money to be sure his institution and be fully covered
by In. Seminole, said his bank will put the new crease its £nverag 141
Ti hic in the coverage i'
mr.c L iured" d AI1u Housc
$100,000, according
insurance rate into effect when it is of.. to Joyce Franklin, cashier
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Sanford Woman Accused Of Stabbing
MRLD
IN BRIEF
Gold Drops Below $500;
Dollar Makes Small Gains
LONDON (UP!) — The price of gold plunged below'
the $500 mark today and the U.S. dollar made slim
gains on world money marke ts.
Gold opened In London at $417.50 an ounce, down $14
from Wednesday's close of $501. In Zurich, its opening
price of $489.50 compared with $500.50 Wednesday, a
drop of $16.
But the dollar moved slightly upward on all markets.
It opened in London at $2.1495 to the pound, half a
cent up on Wednesday's closing rate of $2.1550. In
Zurich, it opened at 1.856Th Swiss francs compared
with 1.84825 francs.

Race

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Riot-equipped police
imposed order early today in a rundown district of
Bristol where hun dreds of black youths went on a sixhour ra mpage of burning and looting In one of Britain's
worst racial dist urbances,
At least 28 persons, Including 19 police officers, were
injured and 21 people were arrested in the riot, apparently touched off Wednesday night by a raid on a
Jamaican social dub.
Police had been ordered out of the dIsctdjng
height of the disturbance Involving up to 3,000 you
ths
because their superiors feared for their li ves.
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Herald Staff Writer
An 18-year-old Sanford woman Is in jail today, charged wi th
stabbing a 39-year-old Sanford man at her home Wednesday
night.
Annie Marie Mitchell, 18, of 717 Hickory Ave., a student at
Seminole Community College, was arrested at 7:21 p.m.
Wednesday on charges she had assaulted B.J. Brooks, 39, of
2200 W. 13th St., while he was at her home less than an hour
earlier.
Brooks is in Seminole Memorial Hospital, in good condition,
recovering from two stab wounds inflicted with a butcher
knife, police say.
Pollee gave no reason ei ther for the assa ult or Brook's
presence at Mitchell's apar tment.
ARSONISTS BURN CAR
A second attempt to destroy a Sanford woman's car nearly
succeeded early Wednesday morning, doing $500 in damage.
Shelia Owens told police she discovered an attempt had been
made to burn her car, parked in front of her home at 2101½
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his Sylvan Glades home in Paola Saturday.
TIRES STOLEN
Frederick Spielman, 29, 951 Arden St., Longwood, reported
the theft of four tires, five batteries, 10 light assemblers and 10
gallons of gas worth $642 from Aries Construction at
Tuskawilla Point on Tuskawilla Road. He told the Sheriff's
deputy Friday night's incident was the fourth time the cornpan y has been hit.

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laboratory, the official Tom news agency reported.
Such adjustmeats frequently foreshadow the
la unching of a new epsce shot and Soviet sources said
they expect a manned flight to be attempted to coincide
roughly with the April 12 anniversary of Yuri
Gagarin's historic Iknhmte flight of 1911, the first
time man flew In epics.

Alexander Kleiland oil platform and 54 remain
missing, police said today.
Of the Sl2peo$e aboard tzierig when itcouapsed
March21, 89 awvlved.
The Alexander Welland rolled over In 20 minutes
when one of its five pontoon legs snapped off In gale
force wlnciz and high less. It was the worst disaster In
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(UPI) — Immigration chief David Crosland
says his agents cannotflnd 101 Iran! who were forced out of
corps
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U.C. nuw.uy in ienran.
President Carter ordered Iran to reduce Its
presence 35 people, meaning most of 221 other
Iranian diplomats known to the Immigration and Natu.
ralization Service would have to leave.
But Crosland, the acting INS commissioner, told the
Senate
Judiciary Committee Wednesday 108 of
them cannot be
located. Other sources said the Iranian Embassy Is not
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"Do you suspect they have gone underground, are In
NATIONAL REPORT: A powerful stormspawning floods hiding?" Acting Chairman Dennis DeConcini, D-Ari&amp;, asked
and tornadoes In Louisiana, 1zas and Oklahoma, killed it
least two persons and Injured two others.
"'y have possibly already left," Crosland salt "We rely
oth
system also
the
to tell us who departs. U they don't, there Is no
triggered a major snowstorm In eastern Colorado. A woman on airlines
way to know who left"
and her baby granddavghter were swept away In flash flooding
Crosland said only 27 are known to have left the United
at Wichita Falls, Teams, Wednesday and another woman
Injured in atornado at Whilt. Weatherford was pounded by States.
baseball-alas hail and Fort Worth was hit with had the size of
loitbalk On woman .stfsr.d a broken hand when she was
struck byhslL
AREA READINGI (9 La.): tnipirature: 76; overnight
low: 19; yesterday's high: 71;
omstr1c pressure: 30,21;
relative humidity: $7 percent; winds: northwest at 8mph.
FRIDAY TIDE: DAYTONA UEA(I hIghs, 10:01 am,,
10:16 p.m.; lws, 3:41 mm., 3.14 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 0111, am., 10:89 p.m.; iowa, 8:40 am., 3:41 p.m.;
BAYPOIT: Pd", 3:31 am., 2:14 p.m.; lows, 9:10 am., 9:60
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Kulbes said Bennett has not improved the quality of (0(1struction, nor has he done the plumbing or electrical work.

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City Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today.
The city council is to consider lifting a construction ban on
Bennett's partially built home on Pine Tree Circle.
City Manager Phil Kulbes said today that although Bennett

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Among the allegations listed in the suit were that Floyd
abused administrative powers; favored his son in the police
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come forward to make a statement and risk losing his job,"
Jones said.
AlthIf101tC Springs ('ity Commission Tuesdaynight
instructed Fowler to confer with Jones on the possibilities of
the suit being (lisilliSSed.

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accomplished," Jones said.

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STAVANGER, Norway (UPI) — Rescue workers
have rftvviered a total o(H bodies km the overturned

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to
deterin
whether Mayor Norman Floyd is guilty of iiiiproprieties in office may be settled out of
court.

Court to et out procedures for an investigation, said today that
while he had not talked with Altamonte City Attorney James
"Skip" Fowler about an out-of-court settlement, he looks
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—Ronald Wain, 2818 Oaklando Drive, Forest City, pleaded
WOMAN HELD ON AUTO THEFT,
guilty to collecting a year's worth of unemployment while
INDECENT EXPOSURE CHARGES
working in 1977.
An Ohio woman remains in the Seminole County Jail today,
—Bennie Mason pleaded guilty to possession of a short.
three days after her arrest on charges she drove a stolen car
barreled shotgun. He was arrested by Oviedo police on Dec. 17,
through Longwood while nude.
1979. They found the gun in his car.
Paula J. Rurkhart, 18, was arrested Sunday at 9:45 a.m. by
—George Lewis, 62, Fern Park, pleaded guilty to resisting
Longwood police responding to calls of a nude woman driving a
ar rest with violence.
car through city streets.
Deputies say Lewis ran a patrol car off the road on Jan. 26,
While poli ce searched for the woman for more than an hour, then put up a fight
when they tried to arrest him on charges of
they were finally able to arrest her when she walked out of th e
driving w hile intoxicated,
car up to the front door of James McElroy at 820 Longdale Ave.
Burkart was charged with stealing the car earlier Sunday
—Kenneth Tasney, 21, of 1516 Nieuport Lane, Orlando,
pleaded guilty to two counts of passing bad checks.
from Terry Clark, 1603 Oakridge Road, Orlando, using keys
Tasney remains in jail. Although his bond has been
left in the ignition. She was also charged with indecent exreduced to $50, he has been held since Feb. 13 for Polk County,
posure and driving withou t a license,
where charges are also pending against him,
TIRE CHANGER SUFFERS BROKEN LEG
—Jerome Broderick, 524 Applewood Ave., Altamonte
An employee of a Sanford tire store suffered a br
oken leg Springs, pleaded gui lty to unemploym ent fraud committed
Monday when a tire exploded, county firefighters report.
Nov. 15, 1978.
Danny Gracy, an employee of McRoberts' Tires, 405 First
St., Sanford,- is in Seminole Memorial Hospital in satisfactory
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condition with a bbroken
roken leg and a sprained arm,
over $100 worth of clothing from an Altamonte Springs store on
He was injured shortly alter 2p.m. Monday as he changed a
Feb. 12.
tire on Sta te Road 46, near Airport Boulevard when the tire he
—Kenne th Addams pleaded guilty to resisting Sa nford
was changing exploded, said county firefighters, adding they
policeman with violence when the officer tried tn hr'zifr tin
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had no iunner imormauon on the Incident,
fight between Addams and another man.
GUILTY PLEAS
Addams, 2207 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, was arrested on Feb.
A 50-year-old Longwood man, charged with threatening a
11 shortly alter the fight at 2600 W. 18th St., Sanford.
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Compromise Possible In Altamonte Suit

school bus driver with a revolver on Feb. 1, pleade
guilty to aggravated assault Monday.
Wayne Jones admitted to Circuit Judge Voile Williams, h
threatened Bonnie L. Roebuck with a gun when she went to hli
home at 790 Richbee Drive, Longwood, to pick up the bus his
wife usually drove.
Police say they found Jones in his home wi th the gun
disarmed him without incident, then arrested him.
Jones will be sentenced in one to two months, upon corn.
pletion of a pro-sentence investigation.
The following people also pleaded guilty to felonies before
Judge Willi ams this week. All will be sentenced following
Investigations of their background.
—Raymond Kowe pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an
accident at the corner of U. S. Highway 17-92 and State Road
436 on Sep. 11, 1 979.
county

At 3:55 a.m. Owens again called police, this time to report a
fire, which police esitmate did about $500 damage to the 1979
Chevrolet.
Police gave no motive for t he crime,
LONG WOOD HOME BURGLARIZED
Deputies say they are looking for a trio of 13-to-15-year-old
males seen in the Sanlando Springs development Wednesday
afternoon shortly before a $1,377 burglary was reported.
Robert Mathews, 485 Homer Ave., told deputies his home
was burglarized between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
by thieves who squeezed through a window pried open wi th
tools,
Depu ties say the thieves managed to get through an opening
only 8 by 20 inches, adding they suspect three teen-agers
spotted in the area may have committed the theft of $1,377 in
jewelry.
SILVER AND JEWELRY TAKEN
An Altamonte Springs 'man returned home to discover a
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Austin Saville, 7 South St., told deputies his bedroom window
was forced open be tween 8:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. by thieves
who took silver, Ipwislrv nnil n fwn..hA9
SOUTH SEMINOLE HOME HIT
Burglars made off with four rifles and several thousand
dollars In jewelry and coins from a Maitland man's home
Wednesday, deputies say.
Leonard Curce, State Road 419, told deputies thieves hit his
home between 8a.m. and 4:30 p.m., taking about $5,000 worth
of his property. The thieves pushed In a window, then ran
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The Seminole County Nature Center on State Road 419 was
broken into and a projector tape recorder and binoculars with
a total value of $500 were stolen, police said. The burglary was
discovered Friday by Pat Burkett, a Seminole County school
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A burglar smashed the front door of the Poplar Street
Grocery, at 315 Poplar Avenue, Sanford, between 12:15 a.m.
and 1:30 a.m. Saturday and stole 20 cases of malt liquor and
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five Timex watches property owner Azml Ideis told Sanford -.
Police.
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Dr. Henry D. Kornick, Lake Mary veternarlan, reported to
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department that his animal
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LONDON (UP!) A critic of the royal family says
his description In Parliament of Princess Margaret,
the queen's sister, as a "wayward woman" was
"relatively courteous."
Willis Hamilton, a Labor Party member, criticized
Increased state grants to royal family members, Including the princess, In the House of Commons Wednesd_ay.
"There is a widely held view, even among proroyalists, that nobody does more damage to the institutlon of monarchy than the wayward woman," he
said,
House Speaker George Thomas immediately broke
in
"While you are as free as anybody else to criticize
the civil list of state grants, you must refer to the royal
family in co urteous language," he said,
"That Is relatively courteous," Hamilton replied.
"I tell you It Is exceedingly discourteous by my
standards," the speaker said

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SANDYSTON, N.J.(UPI)
The view from Sandy Mac.
Donald's kitchen window shows the scars of a $100 million
federal project gone awry.
To the left, the right and straight ahead, cement foundations
of homes bulldozed years ago peek through tufts of dried grass
along the banks of the Delaware River.
The government razed the homes and sent 4,000 people away
to make room for the proposed Tocks Island Dam north of the
Delaware Water Gap.
The dam was never built, a casualty of 15 years of controversy. What remains are fields owned by the federal
government but often mowed by families like the MacDonalds
to prevent snakes, rodents and bugs from taking over.
All across the hilly terrain, driveways end in empty,
yellowed fields where homes once stood. Other abandoned
houses are boarded up to discourage vandals.
Designed by the Army Corps of Engineers to control floods
and supply water to New York, Philadelphia and northeastern
New Jersey, the dam was to have been surrounded by a
sprawling national park with a 37-mile-long lake. The project
has since been scaled down to a park spread over the 66,000
acres that were intended for both projects.
But officials still are unsure of final plans for the park that
was designed For hiking, nature trails and riverfront boating to
provide a fresh-air respite for residents of the crowded cities of
the Northeast.
James W. Coleman Jr., regional acting director of the
National Park Service, says a new proposal could be ready in a
year, with the park in full use in about five years
at the
earliest. That would be 23 years after the original dam project
Was approved by Congress.
Were people driven out of their homes too soon?
"In retrospect, you could say they were," Coleman admits.
"It's unfortunate some people suffered while the federal
government made up its mind."
Even now, Coleman says, "Were buying land and we don't
know exactly where we're going."
lie says the government probably will not need much more
land and will concentrate on property owners who want to sell,
but there may be a few cases where the people do not want to
go.
His office is even considering selling back some land, but the
idea is only in its early stages.
Some neighbors forced to leave the rustic lifestyle near the
Pocono Mountains moved to the West Coast. Others cut their
hones in half, hoisted them on flatbed trucks and picked up
their lives a few miles away.
(inc woman claimed her husband committed suicide
because he could not bear to uproot his family. A few miles
away, the corps bulldozed the wrong building.
But Mrs. MacDonald, her husband, and their two daughters
refuse to leave their small, three-bedroom wood-frame home.
When she married her husband, who is an electrician in the
area, Mrs. MacDonald was delighted at the idea of moving to
Sanyston to escape front Trenton where she watched
development eat up the countryside.
"I'm not going. Nowhere in this country should the federal
government be able to come in and kick you out of your
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where the cold wind, carrying a strong pine aroma, whistles
through the trees.
"The corps' plan represents the loss of a unique and precious
way of life that's dying in this co untry," adds Mrs. MacDonald,
a 32-year-old housewife who banded with other residents to
light the dam.
They soon were joined by environmental groups who argued
the dam's lake would become stagnant and worthless for
swimmIng, boating and fishing.
Despite the fierce environmental and local opposition that
prevented construction of the dam, Congress did not officially
deauthorize the project. It was transferred from the Army to
the park service in 1978 after Congress voted to preserve the
Delaware's natural state as a wild and scenic river.
Some federal officials now admit that, with the expenditure
of $100 million for 51,000 acres alone, too much land might have
been taken and some property was taken too soon.
Mrs. MacDonald and others contend the government paid
residents too little for their property.
They also say the government misled them in having them
sell their property and rent it from or deed It to the government
until both spouses die. Federal officials deny the charge.
"If people here had the influence of those in Princeton,"
Mrs. MacDonald says in a reference to the wealthy university
town with political clout, "it never would have happened."
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Miss Hull, whose family lived in the area for 60 years, also
left because she looked around and saw that 'the area's been
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Sitting in her lire-room home so clean that the pink
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earthquakes of increasing Intensity in the last few days
and spewing tons of steam and volcanic grit — is likely.
"I don't see any reason why it would stop," said Dr.
Leonard Palmer, the Portland State University
geologist
who had predicted Mount St. Helena would
become active two days before it roared into life and
awakened from its 123-year slumber.
"In my opinion, what's probable Is that it looks like '
it's going to blow," he said. "But we don't know
whether it will be this year or next."

WILLIAM STEIF

Can Your
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N.Y. Rail Service Resumes

If we have a recession - and everyone from
President Carter down seems to agree that's
necessary to stop inflation — some businesses
are going to go bust.
What does that mean to longtime employees, possibly on the verge of retirement?
Before 1974 it meant that these peopl&amp;—
perhaps you, perhaps I—could lose expected
pension benefits. In 1974 Congress set up a
federal company, the Pension Benit
Guaranty Corp., to guarantee that people
who'd worked 10, 20, 30 or 40 years fort a
company wouldn't be wiped out at the same
time that their company was.
PBG ensures that you'll get around 80
percent of the pension you expected to t.
The way PBGC works is this:
Individual companies pay $2.60 a year per
employee to guarantee the pension payments
in their funds. So-called multi-employer
groups, mostly union-organized and coverig
entire industries, pay only 50 cents a year per
employee. Coverage of union pension fund is
not mandatory, although a bill now In
Congress would mandate such coverage.
When a company goes broke, its pension
fund sometimes is in trouble, too. So, the
company's pension fund is placed in PBC
"trusteeship" and the PBGC administers the
money, sending out checks to each employee
when he or she Is due to start getting a pension.
PBGC has organized 380 trusteeships for
failed firms in the past five years, nearly a
third of then In 1979. That covers almost
41,000 persons in pension fundi, arband $362
million in total liabilities. The 41,000 persons
aren't going to get that amount immediately
- PPBGC's actual pension payouts last ydar
amounted to Just under $37 million. But the
$262 million Is what PBGC eventually expects
to pay.
Over all, PBGC guarantees more than
80,000 pension funds covering about 33 million
people.
PBGC doesn't cost taxpayers a dime. It is
funded by the $2.60-per-head and 50 cents-perhead payments made by the companies and
multl.employer groups. This year its Income
will be almost $73.5 million.
The trickiest thing that PBGC does, with a
staff of around 480 persons, Is to figure out
what each employee in a new pension
trusteeship has coming. It means calculating
the full pension due, whenever it is due, and
reducing the full pension to the 80 percent
range as directed by a congressional formula.
For a pension fund covering hundreds or
thousands of people, these individual
calculations can take months. In the Intervening time, pensioners normally are paid
the entire amount they expected to get.
If your company seems shaky — and
you're worried about your pension fund—
the best thing you can do is write PBGC for
details. PBGC is just finishing putting
together that information In easy-to-read
form and will mail it to you. Write Peter
Kirsch, care of Pension Benefit Guaranty
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investigators from the National Transports.
tion Safety Board are investigating the ac.
cident, The crews of both trains were em.
ployed by Seaboard Coastline,
Ray Bullard, a Seaboard spokesman in
Jacksonville, Fla., said the accident was
caused "from the Amtrak train passing a
signal in a stop position."
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reason."
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at the signal until the freight train switched to
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March To Mark King Death
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) — The riots of 1968 and the
death of Martin Luther King Jr. are a distant memory,
but the essence of that day 12 years ago will be relived
during a memorial march Friday marking the civil
rights leader's death.
Julian Bond, a state senator from Georgia, will
speak at a community service following the march,
which begins at Clayborn Temple — the same spot
where King spoke to striking sanitation workers before
he was killed by an assassin's bullet at his motel April

4, 196&amp;

"The theme of the march will be 1 12 Years Later,"
said the Rev. James Smith, head of the union which
represents the sanitation workers King originally
came to Memphis to help.

Haig Has Heart Surgery
HOUSTON (UP!) — Alexander Haig — former
NATO commander and President Nixon's chief of staff
— has undergone successful openheart surgery to
correct blocked arteries.
Haig, 55, was in satisfactory condition late Wednesday after the 24botr operation, performed by Dr.
Denton A. Cooley. Haig was expected to remain In the
hospital eight to 10 days.
The operation was performed at Texas Heart
Institute at St. Luke's where almost 4,000 coronary
bypasses were performed last year.

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Sanford:
Barbara V. Amato

Robert and Barbara Amato,.
baby boy
Herbert and Lovelein Sutton, a
baby boy
DISCHARGES

Carrie N. Bishop
Louise Black
Tillman L. Green

Sanford:
Jacob Best

Maria Hardy
Jessie Justice
Francis X. Landry
Howard A. Monteith
Teresa K. Rice
Milford Leonard, Delary
James P. Boy,, Deltona
William H. Scofield, Deitona

Donna B. Block
Nellie M. Fach
Linda Hilt
Martha B. Lyle
James W. Tapscott
Joseph Turner Jr.
Dorothy ValIot
Susie L. Williams

James E. Homing, Lake Monroe
Daniel E. Hobbs, Ohie
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Muriel Meisfokl, DeBary
Frances Rock, West Virginia
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The Commission also will develop
the Florida Public Service
an incentive clause to encourage electric
Commission has elected to set a'levelized' utilities to cut fuel costs as much as
fuel adjustment. It will be set for six
possible.
months, then reviewed and adjusted, up
Your fuel adjustment may be slightly
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(Initially, so that equity will be attained,
it will be the same as if calculated
the charge will be reviewed monthly).
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Starting April 1, your monthly fuel ad- monthly decreases and increases that
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Talks also were set to continue In the Long Island
Rail Road contract dispute. LIRR trainmen decided
Wednesday to end their walkout to limit the public
hardship with the Easter holiday approaching — and to
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anguish seething within the President. He
prays a lot. "I pray privately," he told a

details of each new problem as if he were
Unlike ordinary travelers using regular
taking a cram course. Yet he seems to lack passports, the holders of diplomatic and 01visitor, "and 1 40 it several times a day."
the ability to brush aside the trivia when flcla) passports are usually waved through
A few associates have started to ask: Has
crucial decisions are needed. "He is a customs and other formalities both In foreign
the world's biggest job become too big for
memorizer,"
explained one close associate, countries and when they return to the United
,not a thinker,"
Jimmy Carter to handle? Other aids. wonder
States. It's a traditional courtesy extended io
whether the job Is too big for anyone to cope
government officials and employees ofl a
with, whether wor ld events are raging out of
It was also typical of Carter to confine
reciprocal iasis
COflt*'OL
in thie White House for the duration 01
the hostage crisis. He h always had a he or someone leaves governmen t servlè,,
Many presidential observers view Carter as and
she Is supposed to turn in the specai
Insulate
tendency
to isoilate himself train
a decent fellow who would make a terrific
sire
for
passport anti go bock to standing in line with
u Washington whirl He has a de
NOW but who is out 01 hIs element in
Un rest
tourists.
Of
But most teder$l
solitude and a craving for an orderly en- the
Intimates describe him as a troubled man
White House. Unfamiliar with tho leverage of
agencies don't bother to go after the
vironment
"I
value
solitude,"
he
once
told
who broods over the crises he camel control
power, he has a tendency to tilt the delicate
1
j kind of hunger after loneliness."
and the problems he cmiol solve. He has
federal machinery. His solutions Invariably
As a result, at least 350,000 diplomatic aii
become iaj o
the fate 01 Ui.
So be use tried to encapmliste himself from of ficial passports are currently "o4.
cam new, often worse, problems which then
American hostages In Iran, these sources say,
unnecessary turmoil, dealing regularly only standing," according to a General Accounting
demand even more drastic solutions,
much the name as Lyndon Johnson fretted
with thons mated, select few whose faces and Office investigation requested by Sen.
Mak
Yet Carter appears to have mastered the accents are familiar. He has turned the Oval Baucia, D.Mont.
about Vietnam and Richard NIxon sulked
over Watergate.
paperwork of the pres1dencr. H. buries Office Into a alm bubble.
In a test check by GAO, the stat. D.
livi.eff in paperwork. He spends how,
The trouble with all this is that a no
ment alone was Whob to account for
Carter often aicears strained and fatigued,
committing to wimry facts and figures. enterprise like America cannot be led train a percent 01 the pports held by
former tip
his face drawn, his eyes bloodshot. His per-They become guideposts, which he uses in his glass huh"..
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sonal pliyslclwi, Rev Mini. W1iliem L"h,
discussions with subordinates. He has often
P0TG1IADVATE PERILS: Thousands of
Even when an agency does try to collect an
acknowledged that Carter Is showing strain
flabbergsetad them by quoting the most former government employees are enjoying es-official's
fancy travel document, It doomt
but stressed that his health in sound. "You
trivial details.
. VIP tr
entfrcmUL and foreign customs a1waysI1ed,Aforof
the 0
perceive the fatigue mare In an Intuitive
After the Afghsidstna Invndon, he could and Immiçaticn officials because they lm- Si vices Adinlnl*rajlon, for eninpie
stai
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Some aids. have also s.'usd the quiet
distance between them l plunges Into the passports.
oMeia psunort

Moments later, as it screeched to an
it was struck head-on by the
freight train, hurling many of its 330
passengers from their bunks In the sleepers or
across the diner car. Hospital officials said 127
people— Including two crew members — were
injured.
emergency stop,

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come here last year:'

WASHINGTON — The burdens of the
presidency are weighing down heavily on the
sagging shoulders of Jimmy Carter. White
House sources say he has pulled deeper into
his turtle shell as foreign crises and economic
problems have become more confounding.
From dawn until midnight, he usually can
be
found alone, bent over stacks 01
presidential papers, boning up on Interminable details, scribbling instructions to
his subordinates, making decisions that affect
Um lives of all Americans.

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Negotiations between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and 33,000 bus and subway
workers were to get back into gear today for the first
time since the citywide strike began Tuesday.

JACK ANDERSON.

Burdens Of State Weighing On Carter

Seven passengers injured in the accident
Wednesday morning remained in Moore
Memorial Hospital today, but doctors said
none was in serious condition.
Breakfast was being served In the diner of
the Silver Star not long after dawn Wednesday
when — for reasons yet undetermined — it ran
past a stop signal on Its regular Florida-to.
New York run.

Two engines of the passenger train and 10 of
its 18 cars left the tracks. Three of five
locomotives and 11 cars of the Seaboard
Coastline freight were knocked off the track.
Seaboard work crews began clearing the
wreckage Wednesday and officials said the
track should be ready for traffic by early

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NEW YORK (UP!) — flail service for some 200,000
Long Island commuters resumed early today but
subways and buses sat Idle in city yards, with union
officials predicting the 2-day-old transit walkout would
last at least a week.

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At Washington Volcano

While the Carter Administration opposes water
projects In Western states, the federal governmerit is helping finance the construction of water
DON GRAFF
projects in communist Romania.
Taxpayers in the Western states, who understand the importance of irrigation and other
water developments to their region, undoubtedly
would be enraged if they knew that the World
Bank, to which the U.S. contributes large sums, is
making two loans totaling $90 million to help
fiance Danube River-Black Sea canal construction and irrigation works.
- According to the World Bank, a $100 million loan
•,
will support the construction of a 64 kilometer
canal, connecting Cernavoda on the Danube River
If you think the United States has been
with South Constana-Agiqea on the Black Sea. The
doing
poorly in world economic competition
other loan of $90 million will assist the
of late, brace yourself. The situation is liable
struction of irrigation works in an area 200 miles to get worse before it gets better - if ever.
north of Bucharest, Romania.
Or so suggest the results of a Conference
V.
Establishment of 'a direct canal link will add Board survey of comparative research and
significant additional transport capacity for development efforts in this and other major
Romania's economy, the World Bank reports. The industrial countries.
The signs of continuing U.S. decline in an
irrigation project will result in increased
area
In which the country was once pee•
production of maize, wheat and other crops.
eminent
are
in
a
set
of
dismal
statistics.
It's incredible that the United States is helping
American R&amp;D expenditures as a share of
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finance these development projects. The funding
.. • ..is indirect, utilizing the vehicle of the World Bank. gross national product, a primary means of
measuring scientific progress, have dropped
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The Carter administration prefers this indirect from
2.64 percent to 2.22 percent In the last
method, for it makes possible fulfillment of ad- decade. During the same period, Soviet
ministration aims while avoiding the political outlays have risen from 3.23 percent to 3.4
heat that would be generated by direct foreign aid percent and spending by our friendly cornfor a communist country.
petitors in the free world shows a similar
Because U.S. funds are channeled through the upward trend.
,
World Bank, the U. S. public doesn't get the word
Further, the contribution by the federal
about such assistance. The major media don't government, traditionally the source of most
'NO, ITS MY CREDIT CARD'
report World Bank assistance to socialist coun- research funding, has declined from 60
percent
of
all
expenditures
in
the
'60s
to
50
tries or fail to explain to American readers what
currently. True, the budget for the
is going on. The administration succeeds in hood- percent
next
fiscal
year calls for an Increase — 13
winking the taxpayers.
LIGHTER SIDE
percent over 1980— but there is now concern
Both indirect and direct foreign aid programs that this will be one of the first targets of the
.
are dangerous anachronisms at a time when the current inflation-countering drive to trim the.
U.S. economy is In peril. Though the United States budget.
is experiencing 18 percent Inflation and warnings
Shrinkage is also apparent In personnel.
are being voiced regarding a slide towards The U.S. pool of scientific and engineering
national bankruptcy, the Executive and the talent declined by some 13 percent during the
By DICK WEST
(To put tulip prices In perspective, 480
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continue to support multt4flhton dollar '70 OSi the
WASHINGTON (UPI)— The ñemar4d- florins would then have bought "four, tat
foreign aid programs. The liberal establishment basic research Is performed, there has been
oxen," 120 florins were good f(* 1,000 POUndS
ten of history to' repeat Itself
growth, but at a rate of 2 percent or less
in Washington can't break the habit of sharing
., of cheese and 00 florins equated a new suit of
to receive fresh documentation
America's wealth with foreign countries, both compared with up to8percent during the 'SOs.
Historian Barbara Tuchman made clothes.)
Meanwhile, the Soviet Union Is estimated to
friend and foe.
recurrence the central theme of her recent
"Many Individuals grew suddenly rich,"
It's hard to say what It will take to develop ef- have doubled Its scientific workforce during
best-seller, "A Distant Mirror." She held the wrote the author of "Popular Delusions,"
the
same
decade
while
Japan,
with
half
the
fective grassroots resistance to foreign population, about equals the United States In
"calamatious" 14th Century before us, Charles Mackay. "A golden bait hung tempgiveaways, either directly through foreign aid or scientists
looking
glass-wise, so we might better per. tingly out before the people, and one after
and engineers.
ceive the fix we are in today.
another, they rushed to the
by the device of the World Bank. Maybe it will
iu
Still
more
examples
of
the
present
(lies
around
a
honey-pot.
Everyone
imagined
take an economic disaster in this country to end
There's more, but It merely reinforces the
reflecting the past rained down this week in a that the passion for tulips would last for
point. The significance of which is that U the
the. profligate foreign aid spending.
new edition of "Extraordinary Popular ever..,
United
States
is
counting
on
advanced
That an econnomic disaster lies down the road
Delusions and the Madness of Crowds," a
technology,
In
which
it
has
been
in
the
world
"Nobles, citizens, farmers, mechanics,
is the conviction of some very well-informed
social history first published In 1841.
vanguard
throughout
the
postwar
era,
to
seamen, footmen, maid-servants, even
observers. For example, Felix Rohatyn, the New
compensate for economic ground bet by Its
By eerie coincidence, the revival chimneysweeps and old clotheawomen,
York City financier who helped manage the aging heavy industries it would appear to be
publication date closely followed the collapse dabbled in tulips. People of all grades confinancial recovery efforts of the metropolis, in real and deepening trouble,
of the silver market, which cost speculators verted their property into cash, and Invested
recently warned that the United States Is "headed
millions
of dollars.
it in flowers ... Houses and lands, horses and
In an Increasingly technological world,
for a national bankruptcy." He declared that
The silver bust, along with the latest out- carriages, and luxuries of every sort, rose in
stinting on the basic research from which new
"What Is happeiing to the United States in 1980 is industries
break of "gold fever," appear to have paral- value with them."
must grow all too easily and
similar to what happened to New York City in quickly translates Into a stunted economic
ida In a 17th Century delusion recounted in
But the tulip bubble, even as the silver
1975, namely a slide towards bankruptcy." He future,
the book under the heading of market of 1*, eventually had to burst.
"Tulipoanla."
in
warned that we risk a near-collapse of credit
"At last, however, the more prudent began
markets.
Second Thoughts on Headlines Departit
seems
that
in
the
early
1600s,
Dutch
tosee
that
this folly could not last for ever ... It
In the face of this situation, foreign aid should ment:
citizens
began
Investing
heavily
in
tulips
was
seen
that
somebody must lose fearfully In
"
be stopped forthwith. The diversion of U. S. funds
urged to define penalties for bulbs, convinced that these tubers could only the end...Confidence was destroyed, and a
to socialist countries, through the conduct of the avoiding draft."
increase in worth, thus Insuring them future universal panic seized upon the dealers.,.The
(From the New York Times, reporting on
riches and financial security,
World Bank, should be the first giveaway activity discussions
cry of distress resounded everywhere, nd
In the House Judiciary sub..
to be terminated,
familiar?
Read
on.
committee on measures to enforceSounds

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from the Amtrak Silver Star that collided
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for emergency calls.
No bitterness or malice remains for what might have been.
He speaks easily and interestingly about the game of baseball.
"I was kind of from the 'old school'," Sheridan said about his
time In organized baseball. "I signed on the incentive-bonus
NEW YORK (UP! i
Both sides are now sitting back
plan. If you progressed, they would take care of you."
assessing the results of the players' "strike," or whatever you
Sheridan knows the game has changed, but he doesn't
want to cal l it. I'd call it a draw. The players gave a little, by
believe everything the players are asking for will pan out,
agreeing to open the season on time, and took a little, by ter"Marvin Miller (executive director of the Players
minating the exhibition games and declaring they'd strike if no
Association) is dangling a lot of things in front of the players," new agreement is reached by May 22. Primarily because there
ascertains Sheridan. "He's offering a lot of money. But I don't
isn't a whole lot they can do about the situation, the owners are
t hink t he player fully unde rstan ds w ha t is going on. He's just
accepti ng it . My own feeling is some compromise will be
grabbing for the security."
reached and the season will be completed without any further
Does Sheridan believe the players' insatiable appetite for
break
Milwaukee Manager George Bamberger, recovering nicely
from
open-heart surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in
Marvin Miller is dangling a lot of
Milwaukee, is trying to answer each one of the get-well cards
and letters lie has been receiving. Bamberger sends a picture
things In front of the players'
to everyone who writes and adds the personal message:
"Thanks for caring. See you June 1"

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NEW YORK (UP!) while Mar vin Miller
Ray Grebey, accompanied by a federal
mediator, resume attempts to break the
impasse in contract talks between the Major
League Players Association and the owners
players and managers continue to deal
with the confusion of a limited strike,
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A funny thing happened to the shotgun start of the Ballet
Guild of Sanford-Seminole's Golf Tournament at the
Mayfair Country Club this past weekend.
Instead of teeing off as scheduled, those familiar balmy
skies of a March day in Florida opened up and washed the
adrenalin right out of the event. So this Saturday the Ballet
Guild Is holding a rain-check and will try to get the tournament underway at 1 p.m. again at the Mayfair Country
Club.
About,85 prospective golfers had signed up for the event
and the Ballet Guild wants to make sure those golfers, and
any new interested ones get ft word that weather permitting, let's play golf.

The tournament field, a major fund raiser over the past 12
years For the Ballet Guild will remain open for late
registrations and those golfers who originally signed up to
play last week. Late registrations can be completed up until
noon on Saturday at the Mayfair club house.
Registration fee for the event is $50.00 for individuals
which includes the tournament entry fee, a social cocktail
hour and dinner later that evening at Mayfair, complete
with an awards presentation at 7:30 p.m.

today,

Some players left and others refused to
practice under club supervision but,
motivated in part by the fact the pennant
races begin next Wednesday, the majority of
players stayed in camp and most clubs
managed to hold full-scale workouts.

Other victims of Florida's familiar late March and early
A pril thunderdunders were the various youth baseball
leagues last night.
Both the Seminole Pony Baseball and Altamonte Little
League organizations were forced to call scheduled games
in face of inclement weather. Likewise the Sanford Youth
Baseba ll Association was victi mized by drizzling skies and
mud-soaked fields,
Three games were postponed in the Sanford league
Wednesday, Those three contests have been rescheduled
for Friday, April 11. Coaches, there goes your pitching
rotations,
Weather permitting the Sanford League will try to sneak
in three games under cloudy skies this afternoon,
Highli ghting today's action is a sched uled 5 p.m. contest
pitting defending city champions Flagship Bank of
Seminole agaiit.Q rge's at Ft. Mellon Park. Rnth Muitc
go Into the gaiuL with 1-0 season records.
In the nightcap game at Ft. Mellon, Seminole Petroleum

ls scheduled th face Jack Prosser Ford at7pwhile
thbr gaze between Xrcye*a X, and P'P Bs is
slat los' 5 p.m. at Weátslde Field on Persimmon Avenue.

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Bavasi,
refused to let players
workouts under managerial
supervision.
club's facilities or equipment Wednesday,
of the Players' added: "I've been in baseball for 40 years
Miller,
The New York Mets and the Montreal
this Is the first time I've been concerned
Association, and Grebey, the owners'
had poor turnouts and the California
about the future of baseball."
representative, will meet today in New York
Angels decided to work out on their own.
In the meantime, owners reacted to the
with federal mediator Kenneth Moffett. Free
A number of Giants' players were not.
players'
refusal to play exhibition games by
agentry
the major stumbling
happy
at
way their front office handled'
cutting out meal money and hotel expenses
to a settlement.
Tuesday
after hearing of the Players
while generally allowing players to continue
Grebey
Commissioner Howie Kuhn
Association
decision.
Tuesday expressed pleasure the season would to use spring training facilities for team
Judging from some workouts. Many players will suffer minimal
start on schedule
The team played an exhibition with the
statements by baseball executives, the spring expnse, however, since the Players
in Yuma, Ariz., Tuesday and was sup.
training strike has had little effect on the Association, has to give members the
posed to move to Palm Springs, Calif., for a
proximately $1,700 they usually distribute for
owners' position.
game with the Angels Wednesday. But
promotional work later in the season.
"This could be the last roundup," said
General Manager Spec Richardson ordered,
California owner Gene Autry. "They've got
The need to stay in shape for next week's
the team buses to go on to Palm Springs,
"I'm confused," said Cincinnati Reds
catcher Don Werner. "I
it (a strike)
would be new or later, not both."

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The Players Association Tuesday decided
to strike the remainder of the exhibition
games but open the regular season on
schedule next week. They set a strike date of
May 23 if a basic agreement between the

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the wrong quarterback. Marvin Miller will openers prompted many players to stay in
lead the players down just like he led the
camp.

United Steel workers down.
ownership only so long."

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League.

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needed to fill a spot,"Sheridan said modestly about his boost to
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not going to make it,"
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", upper 20's as a ballplayer.
On a disastrous Nov. 1 evening in
1970, he was involved in an automobile accident and paralyzed
3 from the waist down,
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He went from the top of the world to the bottom in one twist
of fate.
flu. nppnrtitniftz 'p play prefsssieqzal baseball,
I'd play
for nothing," Sheridan now recalls. "It was the biggest thrill
In the world to be drafted. It was something you dreamed
about since you picked up your first baseball."
Sheridan however, was done picking up baseballs. He now
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had to make ft adjustment from baseball star and off-season

'The pressure I put on myself ft year was unbelievable,"

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has the A's hustling. "Billy's got tfleni exciteo, lie says. "In
one game this spring, he had Jim Essian, one of the slowest
guys on the club, steal home against Seattle. The whole team
came running out of the dugout to greet Essian and shake his
hand, like he had won the seventh game of the World Series"
Johnny Bench still isn't sure how much longer he will keep
playing.' If he plays next year, and my guess is he will, lie
doesn't want to catch anymore. 1 wan
't them (the Reds) to .
have in their mind I'd rather play another position." Any

particular preference? "Not really," he claims. "1 don't want

to play shortstop. Or pitch, or play second base." By the simple
process of elimination, Bench's choice appears to be first base,

which he'll probably play a few times this year
Pee Wee Reese, who belongs in the Hall of Fame himself,
(eels his former boss with the Dodgers, Walt Alston, should be
in Cooperstown. "lie was an outstanding manager and he
knew how to handle every one of his players," says Reese. ''lie
could be a great kidder, too. You know Frank Howard, don't
you? Six-feet-7, 265 pounds and big as a mountain, but he
woultiri't harm a fly. When lie first came up with the Dodgers, I

needled hiniabout not getting to play and Alston heard it. So -,
Dave Winfield is the best player in the National League. "1k Alston
he took him aside and said, 'If that Reese gets on you
could show a little more leadership but there isn't anything he
today,
shake
him up a little bit. You don't have to take that
can't do on the field," says Craig. "lie has incredible range
from
him.'
A
couple
of days later. Howard isn't playing again
and such a great arm, he intimidates all the opposing third
because of sonic injury, and I say to him, 'How can they keep
base coaches. They always tell their runners on first and

second 'Whoa, hold up' anytime a ball is hit out to him"
The Oakland A's have themselves one of the best young
public relations men in baseball in Mickey Morabito, who says
he can't believe how much old buddy Manager Billy Martin

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such it big guy like you out of the lineup just because of a little

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air and with his face beet red, snaps at me: 'What the hell
business of it is yours?' Alston laughed so hard, he nearly fell
over. Everybody else joined in with him"

BID AND BILL

NEW YORK (UPI) Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
expressed optimism Wednesday negotiations between the
owners and the players over a new basic agreement would be
settled through collective bargaining,
He said, "I have felt right iilong continued work at the
bargaini ng table will resul t in a aew agreement, so the best
course is for the clubs and players to continue negotiating
especially now that federal mediator Ken Moffett Is taking

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First seeded Eddie Solomon had lost in the first round
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favorite to win the tournament.
In other action, Toni Gullikson defeated eighth seeded
Nick Saviano in straight sets, 6-4, 75
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weeded nine players out of an overstuffed lineup Wednesday,

trimming the team to 27- still two over the limit.
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outfielders Garry Hancock, Sam Bowen and Reid N i c h o I s;
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American League
W I. Pd.
Minnesota
is &amp; .714
KansasCity
13 I 352
Oakland
13 7 .650
Toronto
10 7 '11$
New York
10 $ .536
Boston
11
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Cleveland
10 .100
Milwaukee
10 10 .300
Chicago
1112
DetroIt
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Texas
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California
6 11 .333
NIA Playoffs
Baltimore
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Seattle
6 12
Casters Conference
NaflonalLe.g,.
First
San Francisco
14 7 .447
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Los Angeles
10 7
(All Times 1ST)
Philadelphia
tO 9 .536 Philadelphia
vs. Washington
Montreal
10 9 .326
(Philadelphia leads. 14)
St. Louis
10 9 .326
April 2
PhiladelphIa 111,
Atlanta
io 9 "26 Washington
96
Chicago
10 10 '300
April 4
Philadelphia at
Pittsburgh
9 9 .300
1:35 p.m.
San Diego
$ 10 .444 Washington,
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Now York
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a. Keith Fergus
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Ben Crenshaw
Craig Stad ler
12, Doug Tewell
13. Johnny Miller

Larn'Nel

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Jeff Mitchell

Jerry Pate

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Tom Purtzer
Charles Coody
John Mahaf fey
73, Dan Halidorson
n Mike Sullivan
24. Jack NIckiau
Bill Rogers
Ed5ne
21. Mike Reid
2$. D.A. Weibring
39. Lon Hinkle
30. RikMassengaie
Tom Kite

Bob Murphy
Bill Kratzsrt
34, Don Pooley
Fuzzy Zoeller

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110
April 4
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Peter Jacobn

11. Gary Player

47, David Graham
IS. liii Calfea
49. Curtis Strange
Halelrwin
Danny Edwards
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53. Alien Miller
Scott Simpson
Mark Hayes
U.Tom Weiskapi
s,. Grier Jones
ChiCitiR'lgu,z
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Phoenix N, Kansas
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Los Angeles at Vancouver
Quebec at Buffalo
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"May he rest in peace. May his example endure forever."

Troy.

, Into the third period to make It 74.

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In
other
Pittsburgh topped TWO-WAY STRETCH
she said. "The first win was a tremendous relief."
by Alan Maver''
After becoming the first player in
The crowd Of 19,502 Detroit partisans Har tford,
6.4,games,
Boston defeated
Toronto, 5.
JoAnne Carner, the 1910 money-leader and already a three- history to reach the 50-goal plateau for gave Lafleur a standing ovation and 2, Atlanti beat the New York Rangers,?time winner on the current tour, will challenge Lopez for the six straight seasons, Guy Lafleur chanted his first name 30 seconds In a 3, and Winnipeg stopped Chicago, 5-2.
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$37,500 first prize,
.
reflected on his accomplishment
rare tribute to an opposing player.
d
Peagali. 4, Whalen *
The Winners Circle is the richest LPGA event in the United
"It's always a pleasure to score 50
"I expected a few people to cheer, but
Rick Kehoe scored two goals and
.
States, and second richest in the world behind the $300,000 goals," he said Wednesday night, when not that many," sald'Lsfleur,
assisted
on a third to help extend the
Japan Classic, played at the end of October.
he scored two goals toleadMoeitreajtoa
"It'sa great honor tobe the first one
Whalers' winless streak to 10 games.
NN *
Carner, who wlUtwn41 Friday. falIedto make the cut in last 7-2 victory over the Detroit Red WIng
make it six limeslnarow,"hesajd,"but
week's tournament f or the first time In her 11-year career, She and run their unbeaten streak to 19 the way (Edmonton's Wayne) Gretzky Bruin S, Maple Leals 2
Defenseman Brad Park scored a
.
said her "mind wasn't In it" last week and she was "con- gaines. "It doesn't happen every year," and (the Islanders' Mike) Bcsy
1.1- 11:1
second-period
goal
and
added
two
assists
centrating on the Winners Circle."
The loss virtually eliminated the Red going
~
Sandra Post, the only golfer to win the tournament twice Wlngsfromplayoff contention. one more. By coincidence, later in the evening, for Boston, which outahot Toronto, 44-18,
9
(1978-79) will defend her title on the 6,302-yard, par-fl Mission victory by either Edmonton, Vancouver Gretzl, the Oilers' sensational teen. Flame. 7, Rangers 3
hills Country Club course,
or Washington will mathematically take ager, recorded his first Of whet may be
Guy Chouinard assisted on two of
.1
out Detroit, which also must win Its last many 50-goal seasons In Edmonton's i-i Atlanta's four flritperlod goals and the
tie with the Mlrmeiola North Stars,
two gaines,
triumph pulled Atlanta to within two
Lafleur said he couldn't figure out why
(lretzky reached the milestone and tied points i4 the eighth-place Rangers in
.
.
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Detroit, In 18th place with 63 points, was the game In the second period. The score NHL'I overall standings.
not doing
" don't understand it, moved him to within a point of scoring Jets 91aek Ilawha 2
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leader Marcel Dionne Of Los Angeles.
They've got a lot Of talent here,"
Dave Christian, the former Olympian,
Mk Napier also scored twice as Bobby Smith had Wiled his 27th goal for had a goal and three assists to power
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!) The Greater Greensboro
Minnesota In the first.
Montreal overcame a 2.1 deficit with si
Open drew one of its most Impressive fields of golfers in
Winnipeg. Jets' goalie Pierre Hamel lost
straight - goals. Lafleur scored his 49th
Ron Low played a Mzveg game In goal his shut*zt at 1:49 Of tie third period
recent years this spring, Only the weather looms as the
1.
4kK
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goal at 15:10 Of the second period to give for Edmonton, whidi moved into 15th when Torn Lyslak scored his 28th goal of
possible spoiler of the $0,000t.
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a
0
lead,
and
got
his
50th
5:23
position
in
the
overall
standing&amp;
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"The prime factor on scoring is the weather," defending
j
champion Ray Floyd said Wednesday after a 4.over.par-71,
proom round over do windy Forest
I
layout. "I'm certain you're going to have wind. It's just that
LA#Z4'UR,
Officials
time Of year,
ANOMIAL
The GGO has traditionally had a problem in bringing
CANAVNS _________
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loin. golfers to Gree nsboro because It falls the week before
pIa$ti the Clympica would be eliminated by permanently
108 ANGELES (UP!) Olympic offkja and Mayor Tom
'/YTc* m' a
U10 Masters. But thIs year 13 of the top 20 golfers on the
wvpL:,:Bradley have reacted with &amp;imay to a suggestion by GOP - moving them back to their historic horn., Greece," Reagan
1rY'v
4Y4'dm
PGA money list have entered.
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pres en a frvnt.ni.zsr Ronald Reagan tisUnitadSIategnot
said. "We could begin the process
by foregoing the 1914
F4'f)V#v,
41'wg Mv''
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y boycott the Mescow Olympics but also cancel the 1994 Los Olympia In Uw United States."
'I,
Floyd, an 18-year tour veteran with 12 P6* tour victories.
games.
Bradley, citing many contractual obligations entered Into by
____
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Na
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ft
lbS
city, called Reagan's idea "Impractical." H. said Amen"I am dluppolnt.d that Ronald Reagan Is not displaying
and pulling
491MCMV1
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,yg
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Ccipcnlfles,
th
said
the
Idea
of
moving
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genes
to
'mu morning I was a'wI,us to play," said TewsU, who
11i swirnir games will be an outrwtWng opportunity to Greece has been conaidersd in the past and always rejected.
had 17 pars and a bogey In his .73 during the proam.
show America's best face to lbs wadL".
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g.ij that W Reagan did ml eimIdet lie
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AUTOMOTIVE,
from going to Use.,, but espe'omsd coalideacs the athlete.
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rest of his We building a new American dream a dream
of justice, brotherhood and equality for blacks, whites and
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said. "He was a black man in a white society. He spent the

teacher and coach to someone confined to a wheelchair,
It was not an easy adjustment in this small community
where he had always been on top. He was able to make the

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Lafleur

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could 'play at their level,"
In 1970 Sheridan once again hit .300 for the Senators' Pittafield, (Mass,) double A affilia te, He was 25-years-old at the
time and on the verge of a shot at the big time,
"Who knows?" Sheridan reflects. "I had played pretty well
R
and felt I had an opportunity, Realistically I thought I could
make it in the next two or three years.

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was the people, many of whom never met him, who said the

real goodbye to the athletic immortal,
Black and white, they came from work and school or
interrupted their lunch hour Wednesday to pay their respects to the black athlete whose speed earned him four
gold medals in the 1936 Olympics and the hatred of racist
Adolf Hitler,
Lance Dennis, his mother and grandmother made a.
special trip to the Arizona Capitol, where Owens' lay in
state,
"i tried to explain to him (Lance) that Mr. Owens did a lot
for his people not in a radical way, but in his own subtle
way," Kay Dennis said.
At 10 Lance tried to understand,
"I know he was the first black man to go to the Olympics
and win a lot of medals," the boy said,
Owens, 66, who lost a 3&amp;month race against lung cancer
at a Tucson hospi tal early Monday, lay in a blue-lined,
gunmetal gray casket in t he main lobby of the sta te
Executive Tower,
Flowers and the flags of the United States and Arizona,
the Olympic Gam es and t he U.S. Olympic Committee
flanked his casket. One of the floral arrangements
reproduced the U.S. shield with the Olympic rings at top.
A small replica of the white Olympic flag and four gold
circles symbolizing the medals he won in the 100-meter
dash, 200-meter dash, the broad Jump and the 400-meter
relay satin the top of the casket.
A funeral is planned for Friday meting in Chicago at the
Mernurid! uiapel at the university 01 Chicago,
Burial will be In Chicago's Oakwood Cemetery.
Arizonans held a memorial service at the Capitol where
Babbitt told several hundred people that Owens' Olympic
victories were the "American dream come true,"
"But when he came home, the dream tell apart," Babbitt

'Baseball has given them a lot

WASHINGTON (UP!)
political and sporting at.
State Department said, "that is to say, some- groups have begun
make Union.
Despite reports support for a titucles among the most tin- spokesman Hodding Carter where over 50 privately or noises suggesting theytowould
boycot t Of the Olyinpici
portant countries showed that said despi te "noises" from publicly are committed" to not feel
"Whe n the day cornea
they could, as
is none was at the point of various
crumbling , more than 50
sports groups that stay away from the games they put it, sacrifice their summer, you will find that our
nations have either publicly joining a boycott.
they will ignore President because of the Soviet invasion youth to politics," spokesman allies and many other nations
or privately committed
The U.S. Olympic Corn. Carter's call for a boycott the of Afghanistan.
as well will also have decided
Carter said,
themselves to Joining a mittee Athletes Advisory United States and at least 50
"There is the obvious
"There may be some who that marching Into that
boycott of the Moscow games, Council was scheduled to other nations will not send that a number of sports wish to march into that stadium is not worth the price
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UP!) Nancy Lopez-Mellon, the State Department says. meet with administration teams,
groups In various countries or stadium in Moscow so much and what it says to the Soviet
coming off her first tournament victory of 1910, leads a field of
A survey earlier by United officials at the White House
"The official commitments representatives of sports that they are willing to forget Union about our reaction to
~If i
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85 women in today's opening round .of the $Zo, LPGA Press International of today to discuss the boycott are given," the spokesman groups or subgroups of sports what that means to the Soviet the Afghan Invasion."
Winners Circle tournament.
Lopez, the LPGA player of year during her first two seasons
on the tour, struggled through the first eight tournaments this
year before capturing last week's tournament In Costa Mesa,
Calif.

Lopez Heads Large Field
In Winners Circle Today

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By United Press International
Jones sparkled to lead the
The Rockets rallied from a 9-point
The NBA playoffs, often a Philadelphia 76ers to 111.96 victory half-time deficit and went on a 204 recall. As long as we win, that's the Phoenix scored 13 straight points
main issue."
during a threeminute span of the
showcase for the league's top stars, over the Washington Bullets,
spurt in the third quarter, when they
Erving's
meager
output
simply
third
quarter to take a 60-41 edge,
look like they might give a curtain
the lead for the first time,
worried
Was
hi
ngton
Coach
Dick
t
he
ir
larg
est of the game. Otis
Henderson,
who
had
brief
took
call or two to some of the supporting
I haven't been getting the calls. Motta all the more.
Birdsong
led
Kansas City with 23,.,
moments
in
the
sun
during
cast this year.
I've got to take things in my own
"Julius wasn't at the top of his points, followed by Bill Robinzine
Julius Erving, Moses Malone and Olympicsand the 1978 Bullets' hands," said Gervin,
who finished game, that's for sure," he said,
with 16.
hainpiOnship series, also scored 16
George Gervin, usua lly their teams'
ton.
with
19
points.
Lionel
Rol
li
ns
led
t
he
Sixers,
who
most dominant players, were held to points and had 8 assists for Hous
James Silas added 18 points and hit 39-of 31 free throws, with 21 SuperSonics 120, Trail Blazers 110
"This is the most excited I've been
suar.performances Wednesday this
Kenon 16 for the Spurs.
points while Kevin Grevey paced the
year," said Henderson, who
Gus Williams scored 35 points, night while some of their teammates
1
iThIladelphia
Jones,
who
held
Bullets
with 34.
s
pe
nt
much
of
th
e season on
including 19 in the third quarter, to
took over,
Elvis Hayes to just 14 points, pulled
In other games, Phoenix downed spark the Sonics, movi ng Seattle
Houston's Tom Henderson and bench.
down
a
seasonhlgh
28
rebounds
and
Kansas
City, 96-93, and
rookie Allen Leavell combined to
Malone, hobbled by a sprained scored 18 points to carry the 76ers topped Portland, 120-110. Seattle towards a second-round meeting
limit Gervin, who finished 14 points ankle, was held to 10 points
with Milwaukee. The Blazers pulled
but past the Bullets. The winner of the Suns 91, Kings 93 to 97-93 in the final period but the
be low his season average, to just one Calvin Murphy scored 28
poin ts and
series will play Atlanta.
Paul Westphal led six Phoenix Sonics he
basket in a decisive third period as the Rockets held San Antoni
o to 11
"I can't recall ever having 28 players in double figures with 23 free-t hr ld off Portland with 19-of-20
ow shooti ng.
the Rockets posted a 95. triumph points In the third quarter to move reboun
In a game," said Jones, points and Walter Davis added 19 to scored 21 points and DJohn Johnson.
over the Spurs; and while Erving one step toward a secondround who wasdsone
ennis Johnson
shy of his career high, lead the Sims. The winner ni th
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201w the genie. lien flr..,, 11J&amp;J
licid Lu 1i411 liii is.n hid! uMiput, nuuvli-up wwi Inc tioston Celtics, '1ut it's something
you don't try to series will meet Los Angeles,
24 for Portland,

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PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP!) Gov, Bruce Babbitt led Arizonans In their final and official tribute to Jesse Owens but It

(N.C.) and Savannah, (GA), where he teamed with future
Rangers Toby Harrah and Larry Biittner, He hit ,300 at
Burlington,
"It wasn't so much who I played with , but who I played
against," Sheridan pointed out. "Richie Zisk, Greg Luzinaki,
Al Oliver, Nolan Ryan and Vida Blue were all involved.! felt I

Westphal Sparks Suns Over Kings
SUbs

Officials Pay' Last
Tribute To Owens

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longer are paying them expense money, shows they do care
what will happen once the season starts and aren't quite as
mercenary as some owners make them out
Rick Williams, son of Montreal Manager Dick Williams, was
pitching batting practice for the Expos one day this spring
when his father, watching him, remarked to a group of
assembled writers, "He's mean out there." Jabbing the needle
a little, one reporter sa id to Williams, ''Why shouldn't he be?"
The Expos' manager had an immediate comeback. "Takes
after his mother"
Roger Craig, hio managed the Padres last season and now

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The fact so many ballplayers are working out on their own at
the various spring training sites, even though the clubs no

more will end up choking the game and everything involved?
"Baseball has given them a lot of things," Sheridan reminds
today's players. "They sho ul d realize what its done for them."
And as today's players lean back in their lawnchairs
awaiting the end of their mini-strike, they should think about
Roger Sheridan and the lawnchair he Is sItting in and maybe
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leaving the players stranded in Yuma and in
charge of their own transportation to'r*

Atlanta, Baltimore, St. Louis, Cleveland,
San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle, Milwaukee,

-Former ballplayer Roger Sheridan

He was a slashing, left-handed hitting third baseman with

moderate power. A West Brooklyn, Ill, native, Sheridan was a
three-sport athl ete at Mendota High School, although the
school didn't have baseball until his Junior year.
Sheridan impressed the pro scouts though,
with a .330
average In the tough Illinois Collegiate League the swner
between his junior and senior year of college
while playing for
the Bloomington Bobcats.
The articulate college graduate was drafted in June of
foll owing year by the Senators, (now the Texas Rangers). He
went to the New York-Pennsylvania Rookie League and hit

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didn't go last year either. In fact, he hasn't participa te
d in the
Past 10 yrirs. He wasn't consulted on the player strike.
Sheridan was drafted by the old Washington Senators
In 1967
after four productive years of hitting over .300 at
Quincy (Ill.)
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brave and sign up to play-with hubby for a reduced admission price of $75.00 for couples.
The field is again scheduled for a shotgun start at 1 p.m.

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By SAM COOK

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Gov.
"It would sure take up a hell of a lot of
Lewis and Rep. Walter Young,
Bob Graham drew mixed reaction from their time," Lewis said.
Hollywood Democrat and chairman of
legislators Wednesday when he unBut Graham's education assistant, Dr. the House Public Schools Committee, enERNEST ALEXANDER
wrapped a proposal to greatly increase Charles Reed, said the Cabinet now dorsed Graham's recommendation that
Helen Keeran
Ernest Alexander, 58, Lake the elected Cabinet's authority over spends 10-12 hours a month refereeing local school boards be given new powers
Monroe Terrace, Apartment higher education,
teacher disciplinary appeals.
to levy up to two mills in additional
Dead At 60
Graham suggested among other things
21, Sanford, died Sunday at
If the Legislature follows Graham's property taxes for catch-up schoolhouse
his residence. Born in that the Cabinet, rather than the Board of plea and transfers this responsibility to construction without a public vote.
Helen Marie Keeran, 60, of Madison, he was formerly Regents, be given final responsibility to the Department of Education, Reed said,
Young said Dade, Broward, Palm
150 Country Club Road, employed by A.J. Lossing approve or terminate programs at this time could be more productively Beach, Lee and other rapid growth
Sanford, died Wednesday at Transfer and Storage Agents universities and community colleges,
spent on eliminating duplicating counties can't get state funds to keep up
H e also recommended
mm
the Legislature programs in the system.
Seminole Memorial Hospital (Allied Van Lines) for
with enrollment growth.
transfer from the regents to the Cabinet
after a long illness. Born in 'ears.
"Right now, there is no single place
"The school boards want this power,"
Maspeth, Long Island, N.Y.,
He is survived by a soil, authority to contract with private col- where all the educational programs are he said. "If they have the courage to put
she came to Sanford in 1958 Samuel Fuller, Sanford; and leges to offer programs too expensive for coordinated," Reed said. "There is a their jobs on the line and levy extra
from Bethpage, Long Island. a daughter, Mrs. Jackie state institutions to handle,
duplication of effort among highschools, millage, they should have the authority."
She was a member of All Martin, Eatonville.
Senate President Phil Lewis called the vocational schools, community colleges
He said two mills, worth $36 million in
Souls Catholic Church, the All
Sunrise Funeral Home, 900 proposals a wide departure from present and universities. In some towns, we have Broward County, would do a lot of catpractice
and said,
"I'd have to think long highschools and vocation schools corn. ching up and without the high interest
Souls Women's Club, the Locust Ave., Sanford
hard about
that."
, is in and
American
Legion,
peting for scarce resources."
the charge of arrangements.
cost of a bond-financed program.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Auxiliary and the Women of
the Moose. She was employed Fun.rgl Notices
In the Circulation Department KEE RAN, MRS. HELEN
of the Evening Herald.
MARIE — Funeral services for
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Survivors
include her Mrs. Helen Marie Keeran, 60, of
150
Country
Club
Road,
Sanford,
husband, Virgil W. Keeran, who died Wednesday at
Sanford; son, Deals 0.
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
S
Keeran Sr., Lakeland, and will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the
Gramkow
Funeral
Home
Chapel
grandson Denis O. Keeran II; with Fr. William Ennis
nIL
of.
two sisters, Gertrude F. ficiating. A Requiem Mass will
United
Press
International
Harris, Orange City, and be celebrated Monday at 7 p.m.
All Souls Catholic Church. The
Inflation-weary American
Edith M. Lough, Deltona, and at
Rosary will be recited Friday at
consumers
probably won't
a brother, Walter J. A. 8:30 p.m. at Gramkow Funeral
have
to
worry
about getting
Home.
In
lieu of flowers, the
Krygier Jr.
family requests donations be
their
bills
on
Saturdays
or
Gramkow Funeral Home Is made to the American Cancer
other
kind
of
mail
In charge of arrangements. Society. Burial in All Souls
beginning next October.
Cemetery. Gramkow Funeral
Home is in charge.
The Se nate Budget CornMRS. ELIZABETH MOORE
mittee
voted Wednesday to
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, 71, of MOORE, MRS. ELIZABETH
cut
$600
million from the
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Ypsilanti, Mich., died March Elizabeth Moore, 71,
Ypsilanti,
Postal
Service
subsidy in
27.
Mich., who died March 27, will
fiscal
1981
to
make
certain
Survivors include a sister, be at 3 p.m., Friday at New Mt.
Saturday
mail
delivery
is
Calvary Baptist Church with
Mrs. Fannie Brown and
Rev. G.L. Sims Sr., pastor, of.
eliminated.
The
House
Budget
-several nieces and nephews. ficiating. Burial is in
Committee
voted
to
eliminate
Eichelbergers Cemetery.
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Nurse Held As 'Death's Angel'
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) A night nurse, led off weeping
to jail, faces a murder trial as the alleged "Death's Angel"
who switched off life support equipment hooked to a
critically ill patient.
Jani Adams, 32, a nurse at Sunrise Hospital, wept as she
was handcuffed and taken to a jail cell Wednesday, hours
after the Clark County grand jury returned a murder indictment against her.
Mrs. Adams, a former English teacher at Clemson
University in South Carolina, was charged with "reducing
the concentration of oxygen being supplied" to liver
patient, Vincent Fraser, 51.
Fraser, who had been hospitalized for two months in
critical condition, died March 3 in the respiratory intensive
care unit.
"I am glad it's over," Fraser's widow said after the indictment was handed down. "I'm glad I didn't doubt in vain
that something was wrong."
Mrs. Adams, held on $15,000 bond, will be arraigned
Friday in district court.
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J. D. L inch

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JOHN PIROZZI
John A. Pirozzl, 69, Route 3,
Box 471, Sanford, died
Wednesday. He was born in
Matawan, N.J., and moved to
Sanford two years ago. He
was retired from the New
Jersey Central Railroad. He
was a member of the Church
of the Nativity and the Father
Richard J. Lyons Council of
the Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by one
Charles, Longwood; a brother
Dominick, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and two grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.

Sanford, in

the entire subsidy.

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PIROZZI, JOHN A. - Funeral
services for John A. Pirozzl, 69,
of Route 3, Box 471, Sanford, who
died Wednesday, will be at 10
am. Saturday in the Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with Fr.
Clement J. Kuhns officiating,
Therosary will berecit,dat 7:30
P.M. Friday. Visiting hours will
be 10 am. to S p.m. and 7 to 9
pm. today and all day Friday.
Burial in All Souls Catholic
Cemetery. Gramkow is in
charge,
ALEXANDER, ERNEST
Funeral services for Ernest
Alexander, 58, Apartment 21,
Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford,
who died Sunday at his
residence, will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday, Sunrise Fun.'rsl
Home. Sunrise Funeral Home,
Locust Ave., Sanford, is in

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charge,

Dade Police Trial Grinds
As Potential Jurors Heard
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
Dade County Circuit Judge
Lenore Nesbitt was near the halfway mark today in her
own questioning of prospective jurors in the trial of five
white former Dade County policemen charged in the
beating death and cover up of a black Miami insurance
executive,
In the first three days of jury selection efforts, 72 of
the 150 members of the venire had been summoned
before the judge to be questioned about their
knowledge of the case.
Of the 72, only nine said they had not heard of the
Incident in Miami, and with 57 of the remaining 63
having undergone individual questioning about their
knowledge and their opinions, 14 had been dismiss d
for Was or personal reasons.
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mature, middle-age divorcee
who has had rotten luck with
men. (I'm a three-time loser.)
Three months ago I met a
very attractive bachelor.
After dating steadily, he
asked me to marry him. Not
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begin until October, which
Saturday
mail
delivery will continue until
then, But there also is the
possibility Americans will be
paying more for stamps.
Postal Director William
Bolger said a price hike may
be needed to offset an cxpected deficit.
On Wednesday, hard.
pressed consumers found out:
—The prime rate on large
bank loans reached a record
20 percent, double the rate
charged in late 1978 and
further squeezing both consumner
and
business
borrowing. And economists
expect the rate to go even
higher.
—President Carter signed a
proclamation Implementing
his March 14 announcement of
a $4.62 per barrel fee on crude
oil imports used for gasoline.
The 10-cent per gallon increase the fee will produce
will show up at the gas pump
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blue dress with white lace at the bodice. She wore baby breath
II her hair and carried a cascading bouquet of pink roses and
MR. AND MRS. .J. ft VII) LINC1I
baby's breath.
The groom's best lflUfl WS his brother-in-law, Ray Forrester
business women in central Florida in 197i.
111gb Springs.
Linch isa graduate of the University of Florida. 1k has been
bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stock of
employed by the State of Florida for the past eight years.
Winter Park. The groom's jmrents are Mrs. horace [.inch of
Time couple went to Nassau, New Providence, Paradise and
111gb Springs anti the late Mr. Linch.
Eleutheri Islands in the Bahanias on their honeymoon. The
The reception was at Maison Et Jardin Restaurant in will reside at the groom's home in Maithìnd.
Altamonte

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visit,) I told him there should place there knowing how the
be no letters or phone calls church feels about people who
because I wanted to give our live In sin.
relationship an objective
Abby, I really miss going to
evaluation without emotional church,
interference.
Do you think a person who is
Well, I went, and you've living in sin has any business
heard the old saying, worshiping in God's house?

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quet of
baby's breath and pink roses.
honor ?\
Vernon (Juanita)
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friend of the bride intl 1iko tier itlInInhtr1ItI%e assistant at
l)e.in Witter Reynolds. Mm's. Volniert wore a full-length baby

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'The home and grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Duffy, 132 W. Woodland
Drive, Sanford, have been selected by the Magnolia Circle of the Garden
Club of Sanford for the Garden of the Month Award. According to . a
spokesman, the grounds are landscaped well and the overall appearance 4)1
the yard is "exceptionally neat." The couple do their own yard work.

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Bar ba ra It. Stock of Altamonte Springs and J. David linch
of Maitland, were married March 1. The double ring ceremony
took place at the Unitarian Church in Orlando, the Rev. Robert
Smudski officiated at the rerenionv.
The bride wore a full length off-white dress with a floral
htnlpic ut of s 111k h ib breath and pink roses She carried a

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photographs if a picture is desired with the aflnouflceWedding forms and pictures must be submitted
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"Absence makes the heart Sign me...
mistake -I told hint I thn,,,h
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"ATENNESSEESINNEII"
we should wait awhile before swer, so
I told him I wanted to really missed him, and when I
DEAR SINNER: Go to
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rushing Into marriage. He go away for two weeks to got home I told him I'd marry church.
said he couldn't live wi thout think it
A church Is not a
over. (I have a sister him,
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museum for saints. It's a
me and had to have his an- 500 miles away I want
ed to
The n he told me that he hnItnl for lnn,rc
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wanted two weeks in which to
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DEAR ABBY: Last Sunday
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think it over. He wasn't going a woman called and asked to
anywhere, but suggested we talk to Victor (illy husband). I
not see each other or corn- said he wasn't home (which
pp
municate during that time. I he wasn't), and then she
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was hurt, but I went along asked if he was out of town. I
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With it,
asked her 'who wanted to
When the two weeks were know, and she said, "It's none
up, he told me he still wasn't of your business," so I hung
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t,.,,
sure, and wanted "a little up on her.
more time" to think things
She called back In about an
over.
hour. This time Victor was
Abby, do you think he's home, so I let him answer the
trying to get even wi th me? I phone.
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really want to marry him
All he said was, "I told you
now. What should I do?
not to bother me," then he
.
BLONDIE hung up. I asked him Who it
DEAR BIA)NDIE: Ask him. was, and he said, "Some dizzy
...
If he puts you off again, you'll broad who works at the
know you blew it. Some other plant," but he wouldn't tell
t/
old sayings come to mind: me her name. If you were in
:.
"Out of sight out of mind," A my place, would you try to
bird In the hand..." and "He find out who this "dizzy
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who hesitates is hat."
br oad" Is ? And do you think
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DEAR ABBY: I have a there is some funny business
problem I don't know how to going on? Victor has always
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deal wi th. I am li vi ng wi th a been honest.
man I love very much. We are
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ME IN JERSEY
not married, but we have been
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DEAR ME: Since Victor
living together for two years. has always been honest, skip
I have always gone to it. A man isn't responsible for
CLUB PRESIDENTS REVIEW RMH
church, but since I started who calls him.
living with this man, I have
Getting married? Whether
The 41unior Woman's Club of Sanford hosted a
been too ashamed to go you want a formal church
president's
council of civic organizations in the
because I would feel out of
wedding or a simple do-your......
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Commerce as a public awareness project of the
Abby's new booklet, "how to
club
in the interest of the Ronald McDonald house
Have a Lovely Wedding."
In Gainesville. Kathy Miller, JWC project
Send $1 and a long, stamped
(28 cents) self-addressed
chairman of ItMil, seems pleased with the
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Tom
Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Watch the open
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Conducts Election
Xi Epsilon Sigma held the last meeting of March at the
XI
Winter Springs home of Mary Cook, The meeting was condueled by Eileen Mack, president.
New officers were elected for the coming year. They are:
president, Phyllis Miller; vice-president, Eileen Mack;
treasurer, Donna Speir; correspondence secretary, Cheryl
Gividen; and recording secretary, Millie Gilbert.
Installation of officers will be held in May.
Plans were completed for the chapter's participation in the
Erica Cook square dance.
Posters were made and will be placed in stores throughout
the Sanford area,
The chapter will be attending the Founder's Day luncheon
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The following suggestions are recommended to expedite
publication:
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the death of his daughter. (A)
nent who once befriended him.
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Kermit "Red" Salyer, a crusading newspaper editor who
received anonymous- threats when he began writing about
moonshine as a public nuisance 27 yem ago,CWW the enck.
down "more bark than bite,"
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Quint Overtosi, who added he is too busy Investigating mar- _____
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commission began their biggest raid in a decade, arrestIng 40
people and seising 39 stills and 3,000 gallons of whiskey in a six• county area,
7U media loved it — reporters from several major
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ar ea residents were stifling yawns,

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You have a strong tendency to Or imalige we on the line. A
diamonds. He sees that Imme.
West NorM Ent sooth
be unrealistic regarding. the wrong or thoughtless movediate play on clubs won't give
i
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way you manage your will produce a
him time to collect even one
2
poor
lasting
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financial resources today, impression,
Pass Pass Pass 3 NT diamond trick so he must
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attack diamonds first.
Some form of loss is exCAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
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i
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capabilities
or
leads a diamond. East cannot
Good opportunities will go exaggerating to
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afford to rise wi th h is ace and
coworkers
sowfor youtodayifyouth
ducks.
wlllhaveadeleteriouseffect.
BUGS BUNNY
by Stofful &amp; Heimdahl
too much in term of ,I,, You'll 108e out comple
Now declarer can play a
tely
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second diamond and make
of "We", The more when you can't perform. b By Oswald Jacoby
four odd If the suit breaks 3.3
you share, the better your
Alan
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe
and go down If it breaks 4.2. A
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chances.
19) U you're prone to take
Ted Lyons, the new presi- better play is to attack clubs'
CANCER (June 21-July 22 ) rIsks today, don't do so with
(3)
dent
of the American Bndgesince
bak the chance of a 3-2 club
If you make a mistake or are things that belong to
Is percent.
Others. A Teachers' Anociation, took up
guilty of an oversight today, friend will be angered
He attacks clubs. They
bridge teachIng to give himdon't attempt to cover it up,
$0In.thIfl to do after breakandhescoreshisgame.
The situation could become
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) Wift as President of Alle. (NZWSPAPER F-Nmmm Am.)
far worse than what you'd Placing too-heavy
echnical Institute.
demands Pettily
(For a copy of JACÔBY
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He Is an old friend of
have to face by 'teasing up. on your mate
will have a Oswald Jacoby, who is a year MODERN, send $1 to: "W at
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
twofold effect: You'll create younger. Today's article first Bridge." care of this n"Va.
Resist the urge to try to keep an unhappy home en- appeared In
per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
the 1979 ABTA
10019.)
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airs, People like you for what get what you want,
ing to his young friend
ANNIE
FRANK - AND ERNEST
by Leonard Starr
by Bob Thavu
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Yardley, Is his quaintly Olde Woride hat firm
James Lock &amp; Co. of St. James's
street,
Once upon a time, so the Popular image
goes, every Englishman wore a bowler. Like
square shape — is fitted individually to the
Cow'he Chaplin,
wearer's head.
Between the two world wars
when, as
The head shape is recorded on a cardboard
Yardley put it, "You never saw anyone out in
sheet, cut out and put on a device called a
the street without some kind of hat on"
— the brow. This creates a contour on which the
bowler achieved its greatest popularity.
It
hat's crown is shaped, turning the hat before
became an essential part of the uniform Of the
a heated kihi until the shellac becomes pliable
dapper British civil servant. Lock's then sold
enough to take the brow's shape.
Several thousand bowlers a year.
Lock's keeps thousands of head shapes in
Now the bowler Is still part of the British
files
these of bowler wearers, but
stereotye, but actually seeing one in London
customers
for
the
dozens of styles the firm
aimo a rarity. Lock sells about 600 a year.
makes, They have filed the shape of Gregory
The trouble with the bowllngball hat,
Peck's head, of Frank Sinatra's, along with
Yardley says, is that it isn't exactly informal,those of Beau Brummell, Admiral Horatio
"You can't wear Jeans with a bowler,"
he Lo Nelson and the first Duke of Wellington.
said in an interview. "You have to dress up to
"With his head shape on file, a client can
it.of
call
from anywhere in the world and get a hat
Lock now sells its bowlers mostly to
stock- made Immediately," Yardley said,
brokers, lawyers and properly attired hun.
The firm used to offer bowlers In black,
ters, Yardley said, It makes them just as it
blue, two shades of both gray and green and
has for 130 years, beginning when Lock &amp; Co,
three of brown, Today it's either black, gray
had been in Its present locaijon, a stone's
or brown,
tirow from St. James's Palace, for nearly 100
Yardley does not despair about the cornyears.
paralive passing of the bowler from the
Yardley said the bowler was born In 1850 English scene, He even thinks it has a future.
"For the past few years, the youngster
Ound 4 Went around looking as scruffy as thes
Y
.. hat that would stay on If he brushed a low
could,"
he
said,
"But
they're
getting
dressy
. branch and was strong enough to protect his
now I app hw,nnl huh, IlI.0 j.,.
nean it Ms horse threw him,
back
a iC"
.. So Locke's designed a hat with a rabbit-fur
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felt exteri9r covering a rock-hard shellac,
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and-gossamer shell.
"In the beginning It was laughed at quite a
lot," Yardley said, "But after two or three
years, people realized it was a practical hat."
British army officers began wearing it with
civilian clothes, It spread to clerks in the
flnanclaldistrict, then to the civil service, and
soon replaced the top hat, which Yardley said
- Is harder to care for,
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Other firms started making the hat, InThe body is made up of
. duding Thomas Bowler's company, whose
about 60 percent water,
name was eventually attached to the product
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hat Americans call a
"derby," That's what you think,
You can still buy bowlers in many gores,
but the Only place still manufacturing the
genuine original article, according to Frank

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Seminole County branch of American Association of
University Women; Sears Activity Room; refresh-

ments at 7 p.m.; program at 7:30. Topic: How the
AAUW Works and the Functions of the National, State,
and Local Organizations.
Tuscawilla Homeowners

Association, 8 p.m.,
Redeemer Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road.
Program on consumer protection
by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.

Blood Bank Drawing, 4-7 p.m., Community
Center, Shell Road. Donors must be 17.65 (older with a
doctor's certificate.)
Lions Club of Casselberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Regency
DeBary

Square.
Deltona Theatre

Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
parish house, Enterprise.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

Al. Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,

Sanford.

FRIDAY, APRIL 4

Safety

Arts

Band of
Rehearsal

Volusia Agricultural Center's Horticulture ClinIc, 2
p.m. Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Airport.

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Happy Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Legion Home, Fern
Park.
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 1
Sanford AA

Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cwelberry 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.,
DeBaiy Community Center. For Senior Citizens.
Free Enter egg hunt, refreshments, prizes, Easter
Bunny, and a special theatre performance, 10-11:30
a.m., Pine Castle Center of the Arts, Inc. gazebo, 5903
Rando*i St., Orlando.
Central Florida Zoo Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., at
Zoo Park for children 10 and under. Prizes in three age
categories. Regular admission for zoo includes egg
hunt.
Fish Fry, VFW Post 10101, Sanford, 51:30 p.m., Log

Cabin Post home on lakefront.

Section 513.09 flotlda Statutes
Ifs?.

KNOXVILLE, Term. (UP!) - On March 25, 1979, near
Pa., the American public was gi ven a lesson In the
dangers of nuclear power.
The Three Mile Island accident jolted the nation and the
world and sent shock waves through the nuclear Industry.
The Tennessee Valley Authority's David Freeman feels
Three Mile Island will be a benchmark in the atomic Industry.
The TVA chairman says what has transpired since the accident has triggered changes for the better and made safety the
number one priority of the industry.
"The American citizen has never really understood the
mysteries of radiation, but has for years accepted the perhaps
too soothing assurances of the nuclear industry," Freeman
said. "The foundation of these assurances was badly shaken at
Three Mile Island.
"Those concerned citizens -and there are millions of them
- constitute a jury on nuclear power
and they have not yet
rendered a verdict," he said. "My impression is that TMI has
changed the attitude of many utility executives about the
degree of attention required for nuclear safety -and changed
it for the better."
believes big In the nuclear industry is better.
"TMI strongly suggests that some of these utilities may have
no business In the nuclear field," he said. "Specifically, the
accident Illustrates the fact that the production of electricity
through nuclear energy is not a Job for fragmented, small
operators, which might operate one nuclear plant without the
critical technical talent and know-how and financial resources
Freeman

to make the necessary investments In safety."
He said WA Is moving to implement a number of safety
lessons from the accident. He said the agency has moved to
require additional standards for training plant operators at the
agency's $20 million training center near Chattanooga.
WA also has moved to expand emergency plans for nuclear
plants, extending the evacuation radius around each to encompass a 10-mile area rather than a three-mile area that was
the standard before TMI.
The agency has reduced the dosage of occupational allowable radiation exposure for WA employees at the nuclear
plants. The former standard of 5 rem per year now stands at 4
rem.
A rem is a unit of measure for determining how much

Halfway

Geneva Citizen Association, 8 p.m., Geneva

Community Building.
TUDAY, APRIL 1
Private Industry Cannel regular meeting,
Building J, Seminole Community College.

4 p.m.,

Ssburbu RepabHra. Wemaa's Club, 9:40 am.,
home of Grace Martin, 1012 Cathy Drive, Altamonte
Springs. A Boutique work session for auction and
banquet to be held on October. Bring bag lunch.
Prospective members welcome.
VFW ladies AflIry Unit 18101,8 p.m., log cabin

on lakefront, Sanford.

"TM1 hen challenged us to be innovative with new Ideas to
strengthen safety, reduce hazards, and assure competence In
plant operation," said Freeman, a lawyer and former WA
engineer who was appointed to the top spot at the sevenstate
utility by

President Carter.

3 Lines Minimum

Seminole County, Florida in K.
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.WIt:
Section $13.09 Florida Statutes
1951.
Sig. Robert A. Thomas
Publish Mar. 13,
1910

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Three Mile Wand.

Parent Education ''e Refresher Coarse, threenight cli-,,, 7:30 p.m., Florida Hospital Auditorihm
To preregister call
!11, Eat. 1773.

UI.

Lacier. INS "Mid
Crisis: Passage Is New
Growth" by Dr. James R. Zullo, director of the
Christian Brothers Counseling and Consultation
Canter, In IllInois. p.m., Hauck Hall Auditorium,
RolUne College, Winter Pat

7

De&amp;iy 01esd Beek Drswteg,

10 sm. to 4:30 p.m.,
Four Tmm Blmppütg Ctac In front of Pub11z
Adult No I.gr, 2 p.m., Deltona Public L4rary,
1191 Provldunce Blvd., Deltona. "The Volgu" and "The
Capitol: Florida's Historic House of State."
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
Theater pumutallani "Horsepower: An Electric
Fable," 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Auditorium, Seminole
Community College followed by comments and
audience participation. CMponscrsd by Council of
Arts and Sciences Free to p,èlle.

Drills are cc*iducted periodically to simulate major accidents at the plants, In October, one drill Involved hundreds of
WA employees as well as state and federal officials, including
personnel from the Nuclear Regulatory Cosnznlsulon.
WA has a comprehensive program to protect workers and
the general public from radiation.
Everyone receives certain doses of radiation daily from the
rays of the am. The only way to avoid this cosmic radiation, Is
to live in a cave or some other type of shelter.

Another form of natural radiation Is called terrestlal, which
is a consequence of radioactive elements produced .when the
earth was created. The most significant terrestlal elements

are uranium and thorium.
Scientists say the average persona also takes In email
amounts of radioactive materials Into the body through the
normal course of living.

Sa'. Harrison (r DAR will meet at 2:h p.m.
at the him ofMrs. A.W.LasatlI$7LsaraAte.
Speaker F.W. Kirkland on d-wi.

In addition to natural.occwring radiation, there are manmake sources that Include medial x-rays, commercial
products, Industrial uses of radiation and nuclear power.
WA health physicists say a person living In the general
vicinity of a nuclear plant will receive less exposure to radii.
Uon from tbefaclbty during the emu ofa year thenheorshe
will receive from cosmic rays.
WA nucleer plaid workers, howner, take In higher doses of
radiation, but dill ,ill below NRC standards.
"NO system in 100 percent leak proof. There are a lot of pipes
in a nuclear plent and there are places In the pipes whore

UIVIDAY, APRIL11
and rag
dais,11p.m., Deltona
Previdanc. Bled..

radiatlqn build, up," said Bob Ilsitlein, an official of TVA's
officle of Health and Safety In Muscle Shoals, Ala.
"When you operate a nuclear plant you rim the tie of ap

PEIDAY, APRIL U
*ss'a aeni an (Me.'e for thee. szpecthig a
new baby brother or sIster, 10
Florida HospitaL
Phone $10411, Eat. 1173.
sm.,

Ubray, IN
Laagw.nd Istusy 111111011111111101 and low met
am., *lags lowSCant 11" Road 434.
Plaid and b.heirm *k, er and oratto ubow, $
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posas. But these plam we marked and restricted. Tee
contamination of a swill amount," he said.
He said laM1a'i.werbiag In the coMa'øatod esies wear
pru8Uv.
and ar u devices
Each worha, Is reW,sd to carry a raUos meesarbig
duvics oiled a didinstsru, ibich coaid records
wsdi.s Idal raft"doss Each plant also Is ,lpp,d with
portable detectors aid hand and fist rrEth medbin ace
lorsted o1111111111- oat the plant.
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For Disabled Veteran

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pirtuflity fir advancement.
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W.GarnettWhite
Reg. Real kstale Broker
JOi-IPIKRIDERASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 323.7911, Sanford
Build 1 Suit-our lot or yours
FHA-VA, FHA 23S&amp; 215

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MI,Is? SSrVe4SSOflI.NiIty
for 3 ainhitlius people this

month. 531.3515.

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Pc sale or lieu. Health forces
sale. Popular, successful
eperitlin. BuSy 17.9* Iecithin.
Flexible terms. Rusbiess only

HANDYMAN investment 7
StOry. convert to duplex. Zoned

$32,500.

more room to, storage.

Higgins Realty Shspps. Inc.

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find him listed in r
Service Directory.

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322
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131-9,993.
By Owner

LOVELY 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, good
neighborhood, convenient 10.
cation to Sanford I II. Nic y
landscaped yard. 1 yr.
warranty. $31,900.

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pin ready for eas y living.
seeing is believing at $45,900
w-terms. Assumable $½ pct.
mortgage I I yr. warranty.
$45,900.
LAWN EQUIPMENT I SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Franchis.
ed Name Brands) Sales &amp;
Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring I will

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pool, club house, 5cr. porctr,
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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE
FROM.
EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.
314' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7300 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS,
21.-4 ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS.
$12,500.
TERMS
AVAILABLE.

ACRES

2h'z
PiNE&amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$1,900 WITH GOOD TERMS, 3

SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.
LAKE
FRONT,
NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.

DO I CFU. $20,000
HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE,
DeBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC.
CF" '11.100. GOOD TtrA%3.

el fans, wash basin;
lights, clothes; el appl. &amp;
much more

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FLEA MARKET for charity.
sceUaneous for Sale
Fri. &amp; Sat, in Masonic Lodge
-- -----parking lot, N. Park Ave., 8 S.
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WILSON MAI ER FURNITURE ' - - 'BUY, SELL, TRADE
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
311315E, First St.
322S&amp;22 ..

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

For Sale; Queen Site Bed
Used very little
323.1970
For Sale Fri &amp; Sat,, remaining
paint 4, misc. paint products of
th.Mary.Carter Paint Store. 1
Fisher Tent Machine
ten ts,
13rd off or more. 1206
Palmetto Ave. 322-6119,

3439$. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
321-0640

partially finance. $15,000.

Motel Bedspreads for sale, 5$

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each. Call till 10 p.m. daily.

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Service. Used Mathine*
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YELLOWSAND
Call Clark I flirt 373.7510

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

BUSINESS

For Sale 35' 5th wheel camper.
1976 Apeco Very good cond
$8,000, with truck $10,000 323

SERVICILISTINO ,

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE J013

RCreafionai Vehicles i

trailer

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Ilonte Repair &amp; Remodeling

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY H,irrictt's i3sauty
Nook
5)9 E 1st St., 327 5747

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A OK TIRE
ill 148-i
Shocks $5.95 Heavy Duty $795
AIR SHOCKS 559.95
Cabinets
New Batteries $29.75
,
74)3 French Ave. , Sanford
Custom Furniture, kit, wall
-- -units,
wood
or
011cc,
77-Jui'
Cars Removed
"Specialty Items" 3399136
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Carpet
Cleaning
From $lOto $50
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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
mont. 377 5990

Addit ions &amp; Remodeling

Free Est LiC &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const Ltd

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3270771

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special R,,tes for Complexes
Free Estimates
74 fir
8300070
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Light Hauling
Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances a.Misc.

Ceramic Tile

(LOCAL) 349 337 1

MEINTZER TILE
or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. $69$5

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1975 T- Bird, 31,000mi.

HousewlvesCleaning Service

Like new. Blue. $l,SOo.
32223$?

Personallzed, fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis

75 Dodge Coronet Brougham,
8, AC, Auto, Radio, good mpg,
cxc running cond. $1,100 or
best off: r, $49.1$74,
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Wedowashwindows

photos or Color 1*10. 323575$.

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6775591

Spring Cleaning Time, ovens,
ref rig., walls, woodwork, wds.,
floors, top to bottom. Sue 373

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Mowing, grading &amp;
Loader work
373 3575
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Tree Service

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IGermar, $twp. pups for sale. No
gots, 6 Wks old. $30. ea. 323

Carpentry, Painting, Maint,
Of all types. Lic. Bonded
323 6035
Insured
934 0399

Tree Service
Top. Trim, Removal
Call Jim Fun0 814 7499

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I Man, quality operation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beat. 3271321

Free to good home lwh kittens, 1

*91 fern cat, I p1 Shep male
puppy. Call between 9.6. 323.
6125.
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S2-AlianCI$

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Sanford. 322-1721,

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Water bed, queen size, custom
design, including bed pad &amp;
linens, $150. 323-7351.

new interspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new t
line budding sets only! Free
local delivery. Nolls Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792. So. of

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A OK TIRE
322 740 I
NEW TIRES $l9.59&amp;up
Painting
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2ll3 French Ave.
Sanford
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Repair
'71 Honda 3504 New-seat;
Creati'.e S urfaces lie.
Kerker
header;
chain.
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sPecialitin if repainting, nt
59-Musical t1rchandise I
sprockets. Fresh en gine, new
GWALTNEY JEWELER
a. ext.. wallpi. per, wall tesincj,
f
tires 5.000 miles ego 322 2055.
704S Park Ave
oi staining. Fret. Ext. After
Can't find it? Try usi Over 11 topI
Terry.
3226509
you have (ailed the rest call
brand new pianos &amp; organs in
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the best 862 5592
stock, Including new, used,
79Trucks-Traile
rs
Dressmaking
re built &amp; reconditioned , We
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don't brag about our low
Painting &amp; Repair
Alterations, Dress making prices, our customers do that.
77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
Drapes.
Upholstery
Cannon Music Co., Longwood
35) Cleveland, auto &amp; AC, only
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
0707
Village Shopping Center, SR
13,868, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
Interior &amp; Exterior
431, I UI E of I 1. 339 $900.
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136. Casseiberry, 8346399
322 3556
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Grooming&amp; Boarding
80-Autos
Get plenty
Sale
AJSIISE,I
of
prospects
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....- . Adver tise your product or
-Boarding Kennels. Thermo
Service in the Classified Ads.
for Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
WE BUY CA
'"'
Vat confroled heat, off floor
filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
sleeping boxes. We cater to
70)5.
French
3237131
Items to choose from. NoD's
Ptiotograpliy
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your pet. 372.6732.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, Il.
'.'S Ford Pinto station wagon,
97, O of Sanford.
tVZL
Wed ding pfiotograpfiy by John
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new tires. New starter, new
HouseCleaning
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Cullum, Free engagement
engine. 322 1375.

TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead I.
copper Tiffany-type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.
6250701

$21 mo. Agent 339,)s,
._½ off of tulal inventory of brand

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Cobia biwrider wtrailer. No
motor. 1l'lri hull. $lOOOBOor
trade for VW. 323009$.
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Leather i Rubber Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Sanford Ave.
322.5791

VS Singer Future Fully auto
repossessed used very short
time. Original $593, hal. Sill or

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2977 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford,
Fla. 32771
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$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215

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S. French. 323-7340.

$595

Central Temp will service Ac's,
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
78'.
self
cont
air,
Yard Sale; 1206 Palmetto Ave.,
0115C Call 373 7786 anytime
private BR, many extras, no
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Fri. &amp; Sat. Color TV, New I
phone
calls
12
Oaks
Camp
Homes sewing mach, perfect
Ground, Lot
BOEUty Care
cond.; rang e hood, school I __________________________
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desks,

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For Sale: Sofa Bed
Double bed Site
323•7147
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vy Sport v.10. WOs,ó(yl, 3

8068,

Wit buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgat es. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment, 1101 E.
Robinson, Orlando,. 177 2976.

310

1973 DODGE

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Cassclberry. 834 8399

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ments, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford

1 895

in, only $3,488, .836
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy .436.

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Used MI model color TV's, all

Beds, ObI. motel B.S. 1. Malt.,
43- Lots-Acreage

4 OR.
SPORTABOUT

'79 Dodge Van, 3 'peed with
overdrive floor (ye, 316), IS
Make your TV remote controlled I
JAPG cit. AM- FM radio,
no wires Come by our shop
cassette, 8 track, CB radio,
for demonstration,
20,000 ml, 373 736 1 , asking only
HERB'S TV
15.200.
2597S. SanfordAve.
373-1731
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see our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
'3503 Orlando Dr.
3235200
VAIFHA Financing

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sp., 35.000

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TV repo 19' Zenith Solo o 1g.
bal. 5183.1 or $17 mo
Agent 3398386
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working 199.95 10 to choose I

We buy equity in houses. opts., &amp;
vacant land. Lucky Invest

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.836. Casseiberry. 831 8399.

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Ph 322 0357
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Gooriused TV's, 175 &amp; up
MILLERS
7619 Orlando Or

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1974 HORNET

78 Dodqt' Royal Sportsman WD
van, 8 pass 36.000 mi only
15,488. .836 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy

54-da rage Sale

47-A---Murtgages Bought
&amp; Soki

2 OR.

Force to sell travel trailer 1980
35 lipout Many e'itras, must
see to appreciate 33) 7036

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Garage Sa le: Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sat
Dishes, clothing, misc. Some
42-iMbue Homes
turn, boat &amp; trailer. Hwy 177
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Make room in your attic, garageTraining Stables sign. 373 705)
YR. OLD DBL.WIDESell idle items with a Classifien
Beautiful 1g. 2 OR, 25, wYard Sale. 2251 Celery Ave.
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
Central NSA heat pump, big
Fri.&amp; Sat ,Aprill&amp;5
322.2611 or 131.9993.
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
9toS
cash to tntg. 519,90011 Harold
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AT. AC

Push button controls, has
_________________-carousel, still in warranty
Originally $649, assume pay i
75-A-Vans '
ments u4 $71 mn Aqepit 339
8386
75 Chevy Surh.tn. Silvt'racto pIJ.
Duel AC. only $3250 436 Auto
Ref repo 16 ,,u It frost tree,
Sa les ,
6 60
11.5,
436.
Orig. $579. now 1205 or 11 9 mo
Casselbt'rry. 834 8399
Agent 339 8386

Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and

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1976 PACER 2 DR.

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Plumbing business complete w
Inventory a. real estate. Call
W. Mallczowski, REALTOR,
3227953.
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MOth
Isi. NM UTATE

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every Saturday at 8 p m It's
theonly one in Florida You set
the. reserved price Call 904
255 8311 for further details

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Sandlewood Village 2 Bedrooms,
2 full Baths, available May 30.
$37,500 good terms. 293 7766 or

*samster lad

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II Branch ii2222

HA', 92. I mIe West of Speed
ay Daytona Beach. will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION

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3 Bdl'ITJ, 1½ Bath Is flHt as a

t$isasaInsIilsf5a,Im,

Clvi. 335' frontage. Gui
'WessI
alegeit lied. an U.N ta

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Dream home in quiet area. This

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3.Q509
339030$

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DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

The magic
number is 322 2611 or 831 9993.

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$3,110 mtg. at 91 2 pct mt. With

494OREALTORS

For Sale

hiuht
Pal $189 1. ir
tj(ttt 339 8386

$25 mo. pymts. Total price
57.500 or best offer. 323 5036.

INC.
701 Bldg
E. Altamonte Dr.

Wonder what to do With Two?
Sell One
The quick, easy

Washer repo GE ctelij,q' model
Sold org 1409 3%. used short

NEED A SERVICEMAN' Y ou 'll
find him liSted in our Business
Dir ectory
Nice residential lot on E ita'i'
loaded with trees. Assume

Lk. .Jessup Tuscawilla lake
front. 1 OR, 41.' B "Dream
Home." Pool, a dock on Lk.
iessup &amp; on &amp; on I on. This
home has to be seenlf!
1395.000. Owner will hold mtg.

01500.

.3fl' 3231357,
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swowd orecim living. 1111414111.
Weekly
monthly rates,

2565
[3 PARK

f

buyers

fad.
ianhd for dUplexis,overanac,..

515 k

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Four bedroom, 7 baths, or 3-2
Family room. Near Mayfair
Country Club, New air-heat
l
units, water heater, windows,
4 BR,fam. home wpool, schools,
sink, stove 1. oven. Roof only
prime residential area. Only
old. $41,900. Call 3710520 for
$44900
appointment. No brokers
please.
$Il5O0dwn. energy saver. 3 BR,
2½5, choice area, kit., popt.,
COUNTRY LIVING at its besti
w.w carpet, CHIA, All
acres enced, 3Bdrm,3 Bath,
Amenities "tam. room, fireplace, screened
patio w-BBQ, self-cleaning
TERRIFIC assumption. $11,500
pool wcool deck, fenced
Own, new 3 BR, 76 choice
pastures, fish pond, access to
Country area. All Amenities.
St. Johns River. $129400.

301323.1503

$11,101. Land, building $
buskieSi $1*IN or loam *1111
isn Si buy.
EL%

322-2420

formal DR, eat-in kit., cor. i
shaded
$31,o.

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Lease with or Without option,
Auto repair. Only $600 mo.
Hwy 436 frontage,

Hall Realty, Inc. 323-3774.

REAL7ORS

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SPACIOUS 3 BR brick FP, j

DON'TMISSTHiSOPIE
911 Elm Ave. * SR. 1½B. cc".
remodeled home. Lq. LR,

Classified *0 find

11;8, shaded

lot.

MA

Eve.30$4i&amp;$W

24 H

HANDYMAN 3 OR,
car
575,300.

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HANDY
N SPECIAL
a great bargain at $30,300.
This home Includes 2 BR, 15
on a very ig 30x235 deep lot,
See it todayl
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Wild

512,5001

REALTORS.MLS

EGG-OMELET. RE$T'#

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MOBILE HOME 3 BR, 20, dbl.
wide on lOacresi CH&amp;A, OR,
Lots of countryl BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only

Harold Hall
Realty, Inc.

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C'H&amp;*, $31,310 wiilumabis
WWI. at 10 pct.

RESTAURANT

REALTORS

MLS

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Altamonte lake view, 3.7, f en ced
yd, o wn er says sell! $52,900.

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BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 20 home in
Deltona, wall the extrasi C.
HIA, Fl. rm., eat-In kit., w.w
carp., patio &amp; lots more. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim.
s.
Just Results I

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Gin, laborers, lay shift. Apply
at American Wood Products

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GREAT 1 BR, 10 condo, w-CHIA, ww carpet, eqpt. kit.,
W.Dl Down stairs I by the
pooh Yours for S75,800I Call
322-2222 for info.

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REALTOR

STE NSTROJV
REDUCED rental income +
business propertyl Just 2 yrs
oldl Super location I Now
$31,900 3222232.

M. ljnsworth Realty

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Call us for all your Real Estate

3390509!
3390301

If you are having difficulty
finding a place, to live, car to
drive, a lob, or some service
you have need of, read all our
want ads every day.

The I Imv T'sIpd F irm

APPIYDSV$IIInSeMU1d

Classified Ads.

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Want Ad way

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 327 7498
Beautiful country lot in Delti.na,
located off Courtland &amp;
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
91 after S
373.79

needs

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte or.

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Somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the

EALTORS

St. 44 j lecally

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52-AIiances
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CHRYSLER
NEW
YOR K [-R . SHARP, I DOOR
ALL POWER &amp; AIR, GOOD
T IR FS 5S9S 321 0640

197?

SALE

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CallBart

other!!!

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Pail Trans Am. Ilk,,' new,
It 000 rn only '. 988 138 t.u'o
S,,les
$60
Hwy
.136
CacSelberry
831
- 8399

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dental Autj
&amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620

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MMI.. ciremlin 1975. 6 Cyl •
m, auto, air. 33.000 ml L
new $1650 0110 322 0098. may
?r,,de

GARAGE

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INVEST IN YOUI OV,t 5
ACR ES, nicely wooded and ,
too far from town. OK for
ho me or mobile, priced $16, 500
with terms to f it your budget

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BUSINESS- 1 Story corn.
msrciai building w•partition.
Sanford Avenue. $13,000.00.

'iON. Pun

327 1577

mort.

Part-time

Iii.Sanford, rnsrila.

IaJUcIIsS it lid Bug fl:-1 -_
TVK
UIIitad
limleole Ceunty (P.O. WIttier
tor), Florida (Red aug $001
Office). The Application was
I5(*il 551 OffIcial Filing wIlls
iso FWIIII Os* Insurance
en of March 14. lisP.
MUIIIWWWIM$$SCSNImant
an tills appilcalian may tile his or
her csmmsltis 11 wrlthW With tile
lisiaal Dlreder it tile Pidoral
ssN IMWMLI Cingerstion at
ItS Raglesal Olilse WatsI it 133
PSMPM1&amp; $lnsit. NI.. res*ai
C11 Harris Tamr, Isle $
*111th. 5M151$, 15151 N see
p...u.. desireS to ,.itmi me

WILt. II FOREVER Buena

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Want Ad In the Herald. PH.
322.2611 or 531.9993.

Reg Real EstteRrer

Orlando

Winter Springs - beautiful
home w.fenced Wi yd, 19. ic
porch, gas grill. 2 BR, but
could be 7? Owner may hold

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Garage, so full there's no room
for the car? Clean It out with a

Dish Clerk position avail.

tliwsst Quadrant if the in.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

Modern, beautiful 2 BR, 28,
unfurnished, fully equipped
kit., w-w carpet, CH&amp;A,
Washer-Dryer, no pets s,o

lfwopafty

323-Wi
kN or LPN, 4 to *2 part tim..
Apply In
F5Ofl Sanford
Nursing $ Convalescent
Canter, 910 MeIlonvilie Ave.

the PUP-NW branch is She Nar.

OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILI0

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3236061 or eves. 323-0317

Wekivi

S,Ioford

321 06.10

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Altamonte Mel

garage, near schools
Altamonte Mall. 557.500.

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Longwood 32, privacy fence,

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Custom 3 SR. 76 spilt plan, w-sc.
rm., 2 car garage. Loch Arbor
by owner. 3237052.

Jessup

Eweislugilenild

dsc50nrs WIN, ISis aueuncsolene for Federal Depsel Inoursecs for
it tile ,sruaal rapi- ... -.ativs, g. aprapulid Winch. The location of
the WIJS V iwhektIm it
ossirt.

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28, adlacent Golf Course.
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
drapes. $410. 322.0943 or 322-

VACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.
1½ ac Unrec. Flat. Lake
Heights. $10,000.00.

mill offices 300 Marvin Ave.,
Loniwood, between S-i) am.
References required.

*5 Mate lead 134. LIIIJLUI.
Fillies and 115*. Lake Mary
SLaM
PIIrIdONaSIHSI

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Sanford, Lk. Mary, new 3 BR,

Call Circulation Dept.

lecaled at 3110$. Orianda Drive,

any isleitisos they may hays $

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* Sw..Iwet.r Ouke

NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLI.
claimant shall deliver
cepiss of 10o lalm to the clerk , CATION FOR FEDERAL ON.
enable the clerk to mill one ppy POT INSURANCE OF BRANCH
to each pe rsonal_riprssentetivs. SANK. IIIUIRSMINTS OF
All persons IMar.si.
SECTION 353.14(b).
ui5hiP5arkith1in0be,
estate to
em a
y of Sills
NsIlce it
IIISIT*USII has bsu Iscatid at 5 W. First Strait,
P151115. with kanchis
malted or.' required, WITHIN
THREE MONThS FROM THE
DATE OF Till FIRST PUILICA
TION
THIS NOTICI, s m.

Fruit Trees
16 Volusla. 668-6775

Recently remodeled. Pine

* Spiluig O.k.

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California $0505. The name and
address
of
the
personal
repre,entativvs at*,wy are sit
Th below.
All Pa is Paving daloss o
demands egaW.t the eatate rs
FICTITIOUSNAMI
requIred, WITHIN THREE
Notice
is hereby given that lam
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF engaged in business at *71
THIS NOTIC to tile with the LIkVIIW Ave., Lake Mary, Fla.
32745, Seminole County, Florida
clork of the above cowi a
Lqww
fictitious name it FOX
statement of any claim or demand tile
Dl$TRIIUTO*S,and
that I Intelid
Each
they may hive.
ctelm must
to register said name with the
be
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itis hes for tow claim, me name Clerk of the Circuit Court,
and addreie of the crsditir or his Seminole County, Florida In a.
agent or attorney, and the amount oordance with the provisions it me
Name Statutes, T,WN:
claim". If III. claim Is nit ye?
dee, the date When It will became Section kISS Florida Statutes

PIALIDI

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Winter Springs? OR. high lot on
cul de sac. Low cash to mtg. or
owner will hold 2nd or wrap a-round Submit all offers.

BROKER

DeBary: 2 Bedroom, 1'? Bath

40-Condominiums

Avenue. $33,000.00.

RN full time, S-I shift. Apply In
Malionville

2439S Myrtle Ave

24 OUR (13 322-9283

DUPLEX-i BR, 1 Bath each.

* no Spàgs

REALTY

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

"I Just realized. I've run out of alternate Ilfestylesi"

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'rack. AC, MIracle
M
Shield
322 2861 or. 323- 57)5- ---------------

1977 Fit X19, e.c rood.

Olds Delta 88. 2 cr. 350 engine.
48.000 one oner mi. only
12.444. 136 Auto S,ilec 8.Q Hwy
436 Casselberry. 8318399
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112 Carver Av Academy Manor.

$62,900. Rented now at $275
$300 mo. Owner will hold wrap
a round. Live in one rent the

SEIGLER REALTY

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- Oriental Rugs
Antiques
Music (loses Slot Machines
Bridges Antiques 313 2801

Mary. 3 OR, FP, huge FR.
Cash to mfg. or owner Will hold
$42,900.

69 Ford Falcon, 1350. or best
Condition
373 7815

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Cash 322.4132

250 mo, &amp; under if you qualify.
327 2991

Re-Autos for Sam

3. .860%

Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Refrig . Stoves.
tools

NEW HOMES
Open 1 to daily

CKETT
tcao
.Cop rXome,,

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Park. 323.0061.

Will buy old class rings &amp; Silver
coins Top dollar paid Call
Jim 323 1888

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to '75 models Call 339 9)00 or

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2135': S French (17 97) Sanford
373 5374

Duplex near

ios•ip's

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2POUR

convenient on 1.4 at SR 46

behind Days inn, I-I Industrial

Details

Start your own bvsinaae - build

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cony. Canter, 910
Ave.

In 147
940

Mi Nl-U.LOCK

New concrete buildings all sizes,
$201up, especially nice, most

HOME- S BR, 3Bath. 2 Story,
214 Lots Fenced yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for

AG 121$

Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
C. 2nd St., Sanford.

HENRY, wilos9 address Is *131
Palham Avenue, 1.05 Angeles,

Amk

- 80-Autos

Wanted to buy used office
equipment Null s S,,nforcl
Furniture Salvage, 1792, S.
of Sanford 322 877%

5.4 3.900.

Eves: 319.3100, 322-1959, 323 4302

RsntaI

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
5005 Sanford Ave
Sanford
323 6593

Inc., Realtors

REALTOR 327.1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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41-Houses

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RetiableAttendantNeldld

Seminole County, Florida, Prebste
Division, the address it which Is
P.O. Drawer C. Sanford, Florida
32720. The personal represeiWitive
it the estate is DONNA LOU

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Hi.fl7lor 574-4110

Nurse Aides exp. in nursing
home care. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Canter, 912
E. 2nd St., Sanford.

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Is pending in the Circuit Court for

Sills Nellie of
March a6 is

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DeBary 2 Bedroom, 2 complete
Baths, LR with FP, pool, many
fruit trees. 6114775.

3 BR, 26, 2 story house 933,000-$5,000 down, owner financed.
2993397 R. E. Assoc.

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FIX T 'i ES Jenkns
or
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25th St 123 098)

The Real Estate Agency

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC
CUPANCY. ONLY $21.900.

WeareCONCERplEDwithyour
NEEDS Call 3fl.91.

33-Houses Furnished

rPNlTuP,
NF BU Y USE Du

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments, 322 2287.

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BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH
CARPET: CENTRAL AIR.
$60,000.

INVEST WISELY don't Spend 6
acres on the beautiful Wekiva
River only 5110.000.

Eve. 322-0412,322.1551
01E.23thSt.

323.9040 or 323.9151.

For salon In Deltona
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firm has opportunities open In
Sanford area. Part-time or
fuIl.tlrne. Must have own
transportation. 323.6411.

Sit. Creative Mud ceramics, a. ..
E. Iroadway, Oviedo,

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LILLIAN M. McK1LLIP ak-a
LILLIAN G. MCKILLIP,

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front person for gas pumps &amp;
gift shop. Mature, dependable,
apply Stuckeys Pecan Shop,
.4 &amp; 46, Sanford.
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Pd. Off, Firing Special 71 pct.

Wa it tha _
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Snack bar help wanted for day 1.
eve shifts, F-T 1 P.1'. Also

SPECIAL SALE 1l3 Kljji .
Sitter 5721.95, 33*29 Kiln &amp;
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323-7132

37-A Storigs

Couple wanted to work on
Poultry Farm. Trailer avail.
Contact A-Z Poultry Farm, 120
Cassadaga Rd., Orange City,
Fl. 9017753135.

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333.5572

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SIMINOLE COJNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DiViON

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Special Spring Offer

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Aides 1 Orderlies. Better Living
Center ofCassilbarry. Call for

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36R,2B,CH&amp;A,2OlOGra nd view
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REALTY WORLD.

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR
PORT, DeBARY AREA. LOVI
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $32,000.

Do you ENTERTAIN here's
perfect country setting 3
OVERSIZE Bdrms, 2 Bath,
guest cottage &amp; Large Gazebo.
This lovely Estate over 1 Acre
only $79,900.

MULTIPLES. ISTING REALTOR,

by Gill Fox

-I pct. interest to qualified

3 BEDROOM, 11 2 BATH. DOL
BIE CARPORT, APPLI
ANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT , ON AL
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLANO
SELLER WILL HOLD THI
MORTGAGE TOTAL $10,500

BUYERS &amp; SELLERS we can
advise clients on income TAX
consequences &amp; shelters,
others by. appointment it
SAVES.

ML COIJIT REALlY tic:

323.517d

investment FINANC.

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3acreson Hwy 16E Geneva only
511.500.

Your futur, our conca,,

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322-6123

Beautiful 3 OR, 11/i B, in Loch
Arbor, CHIA. Igo yard with
swimable lake in back. $100
first &amp; last + sec. 323-5036.

CALLANNETTE

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Cash for your lot' Will build DM
yotir lot at our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
641-3012.

Buyers we have EXPERIENCE
Owner

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ESTATE SALE 2 Bdrms,
FIREPLACE good
LOCATION only $23500.

For rent 1g. 3 OR house
inD.ltona
1.203.349.5601aft6p.m.

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3234510.

STOP IN TODAY,
BE WORKING TOMORROYI

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WE SPECIALIZE IN
HELPING PEOPLE
BECAUSE WE CARE.
WE HAVE JOBS OF
ALL CATEGORI ESI

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Estates w-Dock, $450 mo.
St. Johns Realty Co., Realtor
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41-Houses

STEMPER SEZI
SELLERS we have BUYERS for
your HOME or PROPERTY
call for INDIVIDUAL at

Lovely 3 BR, 1½ B, C.H&amp;A,
fenced yd. fully eqpt. kit., $365.

ACROSS FROM

SOUTH'S LARGEST &amp;
LOWEST FEE AGENCV. 2 WK. SALARY
$2 REO.-TERMS

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HOUSE FOR RENT
Brand new 311/i, fully eqpt. kit.,
Inside laundry room.
Call $690021

HEALTH DEPT.

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1 2 FRENCH AVE.

- CAPINON REST HOME
NOTICE
special care, good food, for
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
elderly lady. Can be bid
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
Patient. 121 Dolores Drive,
that by virtue of that certain Writ
Attarnonte Springs. $341141.
Of Execution Issued
under the seal of the Circuit Court
,Qise LoitIlTWirlt.:"Oat A
of Seminole County, Florida, upon
Male" Dating Service. All
a final Iudgern.nt rendered in t he
ageg, P.O. Box SOil, Clearwa.
aforesaid court on the 25th day Of
tar, Fl. 3351$.
September, A.O. 1919, in that
certain case entitled, FADEL.
I WILL NOT BE RESPON.
ELBADRAMAp4y Plaintiff, .vs.
SIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
ANYONE
NORBERT LOWELL THOMAS,
CURRED By
JR., and CAROLAN MAE
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
TP4OMAS,his wife, Defendant,
OF April 3, 1910. •
MICHAEL A. SHOPE
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
4td
have levied upo the following
described property owned by
NOR BERT LOWELL THOMAS,
Will baby sit child In my home,
JR., and CAROLAN MAE
18 me. or older. TLC and
THOMAS, his wife, said property
fenced-in yard. Downtown
being located in Seminole County,
Sanford. 323.6441.
Florida,
more particularly
described as follows:
ate
the occasion, there sa
2 lIfe lockets, make unknown
classified ad to solve it. Try
115.3 It. canoe, make unknown
arm
I Schwinn 10 speed men's
bicycle, blue in color
spur of the Moment BslIting
bein Ctnr.d at A..
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in my nom.. NrIy, achy, wkly
Transfer &amp; Storage .t 301 S. Pine
rates. Day or night.
Avenue, Sanford.
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and the undersijed as Sheriff of
Child care in my home, days
Seminole County, Flor ida, will at
11:OOA.M.on the lsth day of April, I onlyl 1 thlid, $20, 2 children,
530. 3224451.
A.D. I900, offer for sale and sell to I
the highest bidder, for cash,
CHILD CARE
subiect to any and all existing
Fresor reduced rates
liens, at the Front (West) Door of
t he Seminole County Courthouse in
If you qualiy. 3231124
Sanford, Florida, the above

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1511 W. 25th 51.

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2 Spaces In Masonic Gardens. In
area's most beautiful Memor.
al Park, $100 to settle estate.

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Hiddeftk.,3RR,70
$375 + dep. Credit ref. req.
323.11000r641-101
Tired of house hunting? 3.2, 5330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.

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Seminole County, Flor ida, under

said TVA's large push toward nuclear power and
Deceased
its role as the nation's largest utility means the agency must NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
lead the way In a "safety-first policy."
OR
CLAIMS
DEMANDS
WA, since Three Mile Island, has established a nuclear AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
ALL OTHER PERSONS
safety review staff completely Independent of the agency's AND
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
power organization to offer the three-member WA board
ARE
YOU
HERESY
that the ad.
advice on action needed to protect the public health or Improve NOTIFIED
ministration of th e estate of
safety. The panel of engineers also make recommendations on LILLIAN
M. McK1LL.lP
when a nuclear unit should be shut down.
LILLIAN
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McK$L.LIP,
WA has implemented additional requirements for training decaased,Fiii Number ioi.c,
whose training, expertise, and financial Incentives extend
beyond anything we know In the electric power Industry
today," Freeman said.
WA also his Implemented numerous design changes In Its
nuclear plants to provide operators with more accurate information and better control as a result of lessons learned at

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Noon The Day Before Publication

the fictitious name of BIB
CONSTRUCTION, and that I In.
tend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court,.

Freeman

plant operators.
"Our nuclear plant operators will constitute an elite cadre,

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Lake Mary-sublet for 9 mo.,
turn, eff Ic. apt, $140 mo. glady
Brown Realty Reg. Real
Estate Broker, 322.1964 or 323.
4312.
Sanford, 1 OR or studio Adults
only, nice residential area.
5173 ma. &amp; up. 323.1019.

DEADLINES

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 1333
Rossman Dr., Apopka, Fla.,

radiation is absorbed per gram of body tissue. It takes into
account the energy or intensity of emitted particles or rays.
The agency has adopted a policy to limit construction of
future nuclear plants to the seven sites in Tennessee, Alabama
and Mississippi where plants are either in operation or under
construction.
"We believe that adding units at existing plants la a prudent,
personal property.
safety-first policy that confines the risk of nuclear power while described
That said sale Is being made to
permitting us to expand in a cost-effective manner," Freeman satisfy the terms of said Writ
Execution.
said.
John E. Polk, Sheriff
WA is planning on storing its nuclear waste generated on
Seminole Count y,
the grounds of the seven plants sites, reducing the risk of a
Florida
Publish: March 37, &amp; April 3, 10,
transportation accident.
Freeman said the nuclear Industry must rid Itself of the 17, IM.

"mentality" thatatomlc plants can be treated like any other

p.m., Temple
Sbalàm, Providence and Elkeam, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 1p.m., 'open speaker,
House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
YonugaiHeart dance, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road DeBary. Instruction, 7:30 p.m.
Open to public.
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Energy Tehn.legy Esbibit, Seminole Community
College Library. Open daily through April Is.

Ifect". so

Sig. Jose M.Gonzalu
Publish: March I), 20, 27 &amp; April 3,
plo.
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energy source.

SUNDAY, APRIL 1
Bakuun sad r
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$1$N for

5:00 A.M. - S:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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Manatee Junior College, 8 p.m., Fine
Hall,Un1versity of Central Florida.

For

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Adults only, $145
322-2296 a"4.

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the prqvlsions of the
Fictitious Name tilut. To-Wit:

Thursday, April 3, 1950-SB

Furnished opts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 315
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.
1 OR Furn. Apt.

831-9993

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31-A4artments Furnished

Orlando-Winter Park

322-2611

the fIctItIOUS name of JET

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole County, Florida under
THURSDAY,

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FICTiTIOUS NAME
Notice is h,reoy gipen that I a,
engaged In business at 1S1(
Meadowlark St., Longwood,

Plants

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umbrella. 323.1525.
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WE BUY USED FUkN1YURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322 $721.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

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S. G. BALINT

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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 3210511

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Custom built utility &amp; boat
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.
repairs.

To ListyouZne$sI

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The patrolman took off to respond to an Marshall in contempt, But Instead, clear of pending charges or wanted in
accident report when the deputy arrived, Dickey simply ordered Marshall another area.

Lake Ma

Ra*ises Water Rates

By DONNA ESIES
4,000 gallons the price will go up from
He1d Staff Wer
$l. per 1,000 gallons to $1.50 and frorn%
The average customer of the lake cents per 1,000 gallons thereafter to $in
Mary water system will be paying $150 per thousand up to 11,000 ga llons. The
per month more beginning with theitay new rate also provides for a charge of
m.
$1.04 per thousand gallons over 11,000
The city council Thursday night gaHom.
wlmousIyapprovedonfinalreag i1orinanceabocallsformncreased
an ordlnance Increasing the water rates fees for water service installation and
by 17 percent in an attempt to make the connection,
dty'swater system a psylngproposiuoii.
While the four councilmen present
City Accountant Roger Bowen had (Councilman Gene McDonald was out of
WWNd ft a)uncII if rates were ,x* town) voted unanimously for the new
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rate, former Councilman Harry Terry, In
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afford to pay more money. He said he
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be In MW new rates call (or an inaugs in could have favored an increase if It had
Ir..t at this vel,kle hispectisit static. on 251k StrNt IN SUIird. Let's the minimum billing for 3,000 gallon: of been Identical for all uscr. Bc carllcr

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
refusing to elaborate on that statement. police say, explaining Marshall was arraigned on April 11 and held at the jail
Herald Staff Writer
In county court, during several ap- arrested when he gave the wrong birth unless he can post bond.
Whoever knowingly gives false In
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.
challenge to holding Marshall on the
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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Florida
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county judges Harold Johnson and Alan
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Marshall reportedly told the deputy he an officer's investigation of a crime.
Since March 26, a man giving his name Dickey to allow Marshall to plead guilty gave the wrong information because of a
"Judge Johnson inade probable cause"
HOURS
as John Marshall has been held in the and receive a sentence of time sened fear of being registered inconiputersand for holding
Marshall, Dicke) replied
MED.-THUR.-F Seminole County Jail on a charge he
But both judges have refused, saying drafted. lie added lie was just trying to
Jailhave
officers
been say
sentMarshall's finger.
1. 8:30" sqsPill violated that law when he gave an in. they can't be sure Marshall is who he get back to New York, where he intended prints
off to the FBI for
correct birth date to a sheriff's deputy. says he is.
to get a job.
checks against that agency's files. But
He refuses to disclose basic inMarshall was arrested by a Seminole
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formation about himself, either to law
deputy
last month as he hitchhiked along to give an), information in court before 0r more, be-cause it has received a low
officers or his public defender.
Dickey.
Although t
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extremely curious to know why priority since Marshall is not accused of
upon posting $525 bail, law officers and
Deputies say a Florida highway you don't carry any identification" committing any crime.
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Court officials say Marsh all can be
to turn him loose until the FBI returns a 10-inch man with long blond hair because
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report on his fingerprints, a report which he partially fit the description of the Christian," Marsh all replied, repeating charge filed against him under Florida
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law.But they add they ex pect Marshall
murder of a woman in the Daytona
Dickey warned Assistant Public eith er to be freed or transferred as soon
Marshall says he will not give any Beach area a week earlier.
Defender James Figgatt he might hold as identity checks indicate he is either

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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.
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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
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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.

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Amtrak TraDin Via Sanford Crashes In North Carolina

PAGE 8

'AKEVIEW, N. C. (UPI) A Florida-to-New
YÔik Amtrak passenger train jammed with
Easter holiday travelers ignored a stop signal
ty and slammed headon with a "big old thud"
into a southbound Seaboard Coastline freight
trim.
The Silver Star, which made stops at Orlando,
Winter Park, Sanford and DeLand, leaving
Sanford at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, collided with the
Sáboard Coast Line freight at 7:35 a.m., 55 miles
from Raleigh, N.C.
"-A Moore Memorial Hospital spokesman said no
1aiIttIes have been reported so far, although
tbere are some serious injuries among the 73
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A 500-foot strip on the shore of West Lake has In Longwood to prevent soil from washing into
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Herald Staff Writer
development contractor Orange Paving and Construction of
Restoration work ordered by the Department of Altamonte Springs was laying it major draln.ge pipe that
Environmental Regulation (DER) on 500 feet of barren had beini approved by the city, Lefkowitz explained. He said
shoreline on West Lake In Longwood has been completed and it was not a dredging operation and the tractor operator had
is awaiting DER inspection, Howard Lefkowitz, vice accidentally scooped up some aquatic weeds when filling In
president of Florida Residential Communities (FRC), said the trench for the pipe.
this week.
was wrong, he wasn't supposed to do this," Lefkowitz
"If you go out there now you will find a fresh bank of sod said, "Residents across the lake apparently saw the
and aquatic growth resprigged," he said, "and a half built equipment workingand yelled'dredge and fill' and called the

bicycle and jogging path."
HER," said Le[kowitz.
FRC's problems with DER received publicity recently
.'Representatives of Orange Paving went in with us to talk
after being brought to the attention of the Longwood City to DER and we were sorry we had goofed and would be happy
Commission by Commissioner William Mitchell, who wanted to do whatever was necessary to correct any damage done,"
the city to help DER to force FRC to restore the lakefront at said Lefkowitz.
the firm's planned unit development, "The Landings."
'We asked them to give us until March 15 based on our conLeikowitz thinks the whole thing has been blown out of struction schedule. We were suppose to have work completed
proportion unfairly damaging the developer's reputation,
by then on the jogging and bike path and finish resodding.
"Had the city commissioner not stood up and said what he
"Mardi 15 came and we were running behind schedule and
did at the meeting there would not have been all this fuss and I simply Forgot about it. If we had been on schedule this would
In two or three weeks we would have done the restoration never have happened."
anyway by putting in sod and replacing the aquatic growth,"
Glenn Vause, HER's field biologist for Seminole County,
Lefkowitz said. "There was no reason for t. It has nothing to said on March 26 that FRC had been told in a Dec. 13, 1979
do with the city, but is between me and DER."
letter to restore the area to its original elevation, revegetate
Lefkowitz said the damage would have already been with native vegetation and restore the bulldozed area that
corrected if work on the project had not been behind was washing into the lake. However, the March 15 deadline
schedule.
had passed without FRC making any effort to correct the
"I've got a pretty good reputation with DER and we ler- situation,
form a necessary service, Lefkowitz said. "We pride our-

Vause pointed out a hinely restoration was of the utmost

selves on our, projects. Tiberon and The Landings are importance to avoid permanent damage to the lake.
designed with so much protection for the lakes it Is
Lefkowitz said since they were forced to resod the area
phenomenal. It was very expensive, but we did it because It is before the asphalt was completed it would now be necessary
the right way to develop."
to go back and replenish the sod when the project is finished,

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city of Isoford began preparations today to go back into
1, IM if the county is not willing to
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pbjy to notify the county that the city's lease of the old
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Oct. 1, City C4(nmlaloner Eddie Keith, who Is in

Hard Look

t)aniet sMd Orlando's Central Park, an named at this time, tsksa abet a
Industrial park In south Orlando, and a to evaluate proposals, Daniel guessed
Tampa area location are also being that the building could be completed by

considered.
October or November.
But both Doigner and Daniel said the
"Their (the firm's) schedule is to have
Sanford location has many advantages it opened no later than the first of next
for the firm.
year," he said. "But it could be sooner."
"We've got the interstate highway

Daniel said SCOPA's proposal will be
The firin, he said, distributes small
for a metal building, which is cheaper appliances to retail outlets, but does no
than other types of construction.
manufacturing.
The Orlando Industrial Park does not
The special SCOPA meeting Thursday
allow metal buildings, he said, so will also be to discuss building lease
SCOI'A's lease price will probably be terms with Dade City Tire, a coalcheaper than what they can offer.
process tire recapping firm.

portunities and dimensions.

the hospital, was not able to attend the meeting.
City Manager Warren Knowles noted it would be virtually
Under an agreement between the city and the U.S. General
impossible for the city to stand by its agreement with GSA if it
Services Administration (GSA), the building must be used as a does not have any books.
library or Its ownership will revert back to the federal
Knowles criticized county officials for "stonewalling"
government,
d ur ing the past four mont hs since a December meeting when
The move was necessary, according to Mayor Lee P. Moore,
the city made its position clear that it wished the downtown
to safeguard the city's ownership of the 40,000 volumes It library to remain in operation. At that time downtown business
leased to the county along with the building in 1965.
leaders and members of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
A lease the county is proposing calls for the books to become Commerce said they wanted the facility to continue a library,
county property on Oct. 1, 1981.
whether under the control of the city or the county.

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Knowles said he has made a number of telephone calls to
county staff during the past four months attempting to get a
signed lease for the period after Oct. 1, 1980 to assure continued
operation of the library in the city building.
He noted a lease offered by the city would have permitted the
county to use the city building for library purposes practically
indefinitely.
Moore pointed out that the city commission, under the
current lease arrangement faces a Thursday deadline for
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Edith made only four appearances on during the summer and when the show
the series during the past season. Jean starts up again in the fall it will be a (alt
Stapleton announced a year ago that she accompli. It will open up the show,
was tired of playing the role and wanted allowing Archie to meet other women
to go on to other activities,
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After her departure, at the conclusion
Bunker, Archie's long-suffering thngbat of the series' ninth year on CBS, the
wife In the "All In The Family" TV situation comedy was retitled "Archie
series, will be killed off this summer for Bunker's Place."
the good of the highly rated series.
O'Connor said, "You can't go on with a
Carroll O'Connor, who stars as Archie leading character in a show who never
Bunker In the show said Edith's demise appears because you're stultified in the
would give the weekly show new op- kind of stories you can do.

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custody. But a White House official said
the administration is not quite sure
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A personal recuperating at Maadi military hospital, Tuesday injected a new note of UnCAIRO, Egypt (UPI)
cUiS seW be tu'a.d
he
HIVUUV*N Ciisell "without any physician to the shah of Iran said today just south of Cairo.
certainty about the fate of the hostages,
"He's in very good condition," Flan. now in their 151st day of captivity,
the ousted monarch's lymph cancer Is a
g"il I
when the tins.
'Utbegasuiintaustotsg'nov,r "systematic disease" that can spread drin said. "His recuperation is normal,
Hopes had been raised by his earlier
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Shah
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Dr.
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Flandrin
would
take
custody
of the 50 hostages
acid In gelsThe shah underwent surgery for from the militants— believed a first step
J Clii to I4I- "1$ is ep to the Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, 60, was
recovering well from Friday's surgery to removal of a cancerous tumo: in his neck toward their release
Re'Øy (acU. We
if the United
remove his cancerous spleen. He is at New York Hospital in November.
fr
Stales promised not to threaten Iran.
"We want to be helpful," the White
L"11649 will be u se va as"
from
the
House
official said, but "there are ob.
he said, "We don'iKnow whaitiiéy are asked for new assurances
do milill1lift had any Idea going to do."
United Sta tes as a condition for the viously limits to how far this president or
president Aboihassan Bwii-Sadr has transfer of the hostages to government any president can go."

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Daniel added that the firin has a

outside our front door," Dolgner said. warehouse in Miami and one in Georgia.
"The Seaboard Coastline Railroad is It may be looking at the possibility of
right here. An airport is eight miles away combining these, he said, or it may keep
and we're on barge canal. You can't get
the others open in addition to the new
much better than that."
facility.

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Sanford

The warehouse, he added, will be
Herald Staff Writer
comprised of 185,000 square feet of
A national distributor of small storage space and 15,000 square feet of
household Items has proposed a $2 office space.
million warehouse for the Port of Sanford
The 200 employees, he speculated, will
which could add more than 200 jobs to the be involved in inventory control,
local economy.
telephom sales, order-taking, trucking
The new 200,000-square foot warehouse and unloading.
would be built by the Seminole County
Although the firm will probably bring
Port Authority (SCOPA) and leased to in its own top management people,
the firm, said Jim Daniel. It could open Daniel said a larger percentage of the
its early as October, he added.
employees will be hired locally.
A special meeting of the SCOPA board
Daniel said he estimates the building
has been called for 4 p.m. Thursday to will cost about $10 per square foot to
prepare a proposal concerning the type build.
of building and the lease price.
"Two million is a good estimate. The
Port Administrator Dennis Doigner
larger buildings come
ni in cheaper
said the firm is also looking at locations sometimes," he said.
OIflg County and the west coast.
It the Mtn, wbieh does not wish to be

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board.
"They Nrsd a PR person at $14,000 a
year,3o Obviously we're making waves,"
he acid,
"Make a few more and they'll hire
$ome assistants," Commissioner Bob
French said.
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Pain said he Is pleased the county
commimlon has taken an interest in the
fate of the St. Johns. The conuniasioners
are scheduled to meet with members of
Um district based when they are in town,
but no specific time has been set.
"We're so glad you are taking this
step," Pain told the commissioners.
"The river is Important for so many
reasons."
'zQter Brown, another "Friends"
alas thanked the commission,
"When you're up the well-known
with no other means of
on, you've got to do
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Seminole County Principal Planner
Joyce Sellen, who attended the work
said the planning department
apçIed to the district board for a
sto to stwly how much water is
to the Geneva area and how
seNds water Is expected to be available
is the future with the Intent of
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the freight to enter the siding," Bullard said.
Bullard said both trains had slowed down prior
to the collision.
Moubrv said engines of both trains were
knocked off the track.
•'%Ve just know both trains partially derailed so
it had to have been a pretty gol impact,"
Moubr' said.
Dori Cooper. who lives about a mile from the
scene of the collision, said she heard a "big old
thud" when the trains collided.
Vass volunteer fireman Handy Cameron said
"there's three engines totally demolished. I mean
they are just torn up"

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beautiful lakefront In Central Florida,"
'Path told county commissioners at a
work session Tuesday. "But It has the
"grestast pollution."
And not necessarily of our own
mIng," mid Commission Chairman
;JI1I.Kirthhoff,
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Moore County Administrator Larry Moubrv names of the injured had not yet been released
said helicopters from nearby Fort Bragg tran. late this nrnrnine.
Rescue workers carried the injured in stretsported :\rIuy personnel to the scene to issist mi&amp;1
chers
across a field to vehicles parked on a dirt
transport tl injured. The liiihwav Patrol rushed
road near U.S. 1, which runs parallel to the
1)100(1 Ironi Raleigh, 55 miles awas, to local
tracks.
hospitals.
The passenger train collided with the Seaboard
Eileen Henson. spokeswoman for Moore
Coastline freight around 7:35 a.m. EST near
Memorial hospital, said some of the people taken
Lakeview. Bullard said the stop signal was about
to the hospital apparently cre not injured.
three fourths of a mile from the point the trains
'We have a few serious injuries, some minor
collided.
injuries and some ith none at all," she said.
Aimitrak st,tioii i'et'or(Ls Shiu% OHC person
The southbound freight train was preparing to
boarded the train in Sanford Tuesda% night, but enter a passing track and the northbound Amtrak
the tiuketlu'lder's name was unavailable. The train was supposed to stop at the signal to permit

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.The St Johns Water Management
bjtrIct will hold its official board
itting this month In Sanford in
$sponae to an invitation by the Seminole
Cunty Commission.
'AlocaJ group, Friends of the St. Johns,
- hM'ctiticiitd the district water board for
not living up to the purpose for which it
was created.
The district board has done nothing to
be
water quality and natural
conditions in the upper St. Johns river
basin, according to Hugh Pain, a director
of Friends of the St. Johns.
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Sanford

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban for the modernization will have to be revised to
Development has announced the award of a reflect a decrease In allocations for projects
$100,000 federal grant to the Sanford Housing throughout Florida in low-income housing.
Authority for the upgrading of low-Income The federal government cut the budget for
housing, Thomas Win, executive director of Florida in this area by about $2 million. Total
the housing authority, said the money will be awarded to 31 public housing authorities
used for modernization of Castle Brewer Court throughout the state was $4,976,000.
on West 10th Street and for Cowan.Moughton
While the local housing authority requested
Terrace on Third and Olive.
$268,000 for phase scven of the mod ernization
Wilson said the housing authority's budget project, it was awarded $100,000.

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Colombians Invite Group
To Probe Human Rights

Wilson said It will probably be more than a minimum wages or the prevailing wages fo
year before the funds are available. The certaii ski? and costs of materials In tha
federal government must first float a bond length of time," he said, noting inflation .1
Issue to obtain the funds, he said,
those areas is currently running at 2 percn
The bonds, he said, will probably be sold In per month;
March 1981 and contract for the work cannot
be let until funds are in hand. Wilson said in
Wilson said the money will be' dfrecièd
preparing the applications an inflation rate of toward energy conservation and modrabout 30 percent, had to be considered.
nizatlon of electrical, plumbing and insulatipn
"We don't know what changes will occur in for/the'low-income housing.

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Larry Blair, owner-'
operator of the Care.o-Sell
Pet Palace on FrenchAvenue, Sanford, has
announced his candidacy
for Sanford city cornmissioner In the December
city elections this year.
Blair said he will seek the
city commission seat
currently held by Julian
Stenstrom. Stenstrom has
said he will be running for
mayor of Sanford.
Blair was an unsuccessful candidate for
the city commission in
1976. He is currently a
member of the Sanford
Board of Adjustment and
the Seminole County Board
of Adjustment and Is
chairman of the county
board.
He was active in the
Jaycees
and
was
president of the SanfordSanford.
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By DONNA ESTES
have twice rejected a constitutional In January. She did not seek re-election
Herald Staff Writer
amendment concerning the matter in the Since completing her term of office, she
Former Lake Mary Councilman Pat past.
has acted as the city's volunteer grants
Southward, appointed by Gov. Bob
The proposed housing finance agency liaison person, appointed to that position
Graham as central Florida's only would raise money for low interest loans by Mayor Walter Sorenson.
representative on the Governor's to builders and families trying to buy
Co-owner with her husband, Ernest, of
Housing Goals Council, has assumed the homes. The council agreed this may be
HEBRON, Israeli-occupied West Bank (UP!)— Arab
duties of her office by attending the first the only immediate solution to a critical Southward Gardens, a wholesale foliage
protestors outmaneuvered Israeli soldiers today and
statewide meeting in Tallahassee.
business in Lake Mary, she has been a
packed 300 strong Into a second-floor ball for a secret
rental housing shortage in the state,
rally against Israeli's move to let Jews live in the all.
Among the topics of discussion among
has
said
he
will
urge
the
resident
of Seminole County for the past
Graham
the 18-member council at the March legislature as part of his
Arab city,
1980 legislative 11
meeting was a work program in the package to put the issue
It was the second time in the 10 days since Israeli's
Employed by the state prevously in the
on the
Cabinet decided to put up two Jewish boarding schools
coming year, review of the governor's ballot again in 1980. The governor as part secretary of state's office, with the old
1980 legislative program and pre-filed of his legislative package has also said State Road Department
in Hebron that Palestinians — who have been staging
and in the state
legislation which relates to housing.
daily protests foiled efforts by the military to block a
he will recommend reforms to protect Bureau of Planning, she holds bachelors
While Mrs. Southward is one of three apartment dwellers caught up in a and masters degrees in political science.
rally.
women on the council, she is the only condominium conversion, including a
She receives no salary as a member of
person from a small community. Other three-month extension to the time they the housing goals council,
but will be
members represent large urban areas in must be given to decide whether to buy reimbursed for expenses.
the state from Jacksonville to Tampa to their apartment and
minimum plumbing
Mrs. Southward said she was pleased
Miami,
(Coofimmed From Page
and electrical standards before the that with her appointment, Central
The council endorsed Graham's plan to building Is converted.
LARRY BLAIR
notifying the county of cancellation of the current lease. He
Florida , and especially the smaller
establish a state housing finance agency
Mrs.
u
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So th ard, 38, completed her two communities of the state,
seeks city seat
said after Thursday the city would have been
will have
locked In to and promised to sell it to the voters, who year term on the Lake Mary City Council
giving away the books and build ing to the county.
representation on the council,
Knowles reminded the city could have the reverter on the
property removed by paying $12,000 to $16,000 to the GSA, but,
he added, if the city determined at some future time to sell the
property, the money realized from the sale could not have gone
Burglary
into city coffers. The money. minus the fundsnnit4
r." to the
By DAVID M. RAZLER
federal government, would have had to go either to the federal
Friday conviction on charges he shot and killed two men
Herald Staff Writer
government or to the library.
during
a barroom fight last fall.
An
Al
ta
monte
Sprin
gs man is in the county jail , held without
He sai d the building was worth $82,000 when the city
Thomas J. Taylor, owner of The Pub, 250 S. Orlando Ave.,
bond, on char ges he forced his way into an Altamonte Springs
acquired It and it has at least dou bled in value since. "It's an
Winter
Park, was convicted of second degree murder In the
ma
wo
n's
a
pa
r
tm
ent
and
robbed
her
at
knife
asset belonging to the taxpayers of Sanford," he said,
point Tuesday
death of John Walwyn and manslaughter for shooting Teddy
afternoon.
Moore said during the 180 days rema ining in the current
Pawalta.
Roland Henry Lebeau of the Valley Forge Apartments, State
lease, there will be sufficient time for the coun ty to negotia te a
Taylor was convicted by an Orange County jury of shooting
Road
436,
Altamonte Springs, was arrested 20 minutes after he
new lease with the city If it wishes. The new lease, he noted,
the
two men during an argument at his bar. He remains in
alleg
ed
ly
a
ssaulted and robbed Janet Phillips, 26, at her home
would guarantee the operation of the building as a library and
custody
pending a pre-sentence investigation ordered byl
at
Windsong
Apartments,
Ball
ard Avenue, Altamonte Springs
would not require the city to turn over ownership of
Circuit
Judge
Frank Kaney.
pol
ce
rep
ort.
building to the county.
Pollee
say
Af
te
Lebeau
r
bre
ak
ing
into
t
he
pa
knocked
on
Phillips'
door
at
2:30
rking
area
behind the business, the
"A long-term lease is tantamount to ownership anyway,"
p.m.
THIEVES HIT APARTMENT
Tuesday, then sprayed her face with a Mace-like chemical,
thieves forced a van window and took an assortment of heavy
A south Seminole County woman lost $1,075 in property
Moore said.
to a
Pulli ng a knife and forcing his way In Lebeau demanded
tools a nd extension cords, they report.
thief who defeated a lock pin i nsta lled by apar
Knowles estimated it would cost the city from $,K) to
co
tment
mplex
money from Phillips, then attempted to force her up the sta irs
employees only two weeks earlier, deputies say.
$45,000 annually to operate the library, depending on
STOVE AND HOOD VANISH
into her bedroom, say po lice.
A guita r worth $600, several Items of jewelry were taken
degree of service,
A house under construction in Longwood lost a $1,176 range
But Phillips' screams as she struggled with her atta
f
ro
m Yvonne Burns' apartment at the Plantation Apartments
cker and hood this weekend, deputi es say.
brought aid, and as the suspect fled, witnesses followed him
off
Howell Branch Road, early Saturday afternoon, deputIs 4
Thieves appar ently broke into the house under construction
*t, getting a look at hint
report,
hlalic,pae pLate, police report. it Churchill Drive,
WEATHER
Wekivd Club Estates, and
Pi teletype check sent offtesra totabesua apartment, Y
ed'elL
'.me p.t ma,gtpIAtr
0ui iij
police, adding he was arrested as he left, only 20 minutes after 'the new $ppUaJce;depuwes iay.
door, say deputies, adding they were told the pin had only been
he allegedly attacked the woman.
i nstalled two weeks ea rlier to secure the door.
ACID POURED ON CAR
NATIONAL REPORT: Another spring storm moving out of
A Sanford woman discovered acid burns on the hood of her
He was ordered held without bond on charges of arnied
Another resident of the apartment showed them how to push
the Sou thwest threatened to dump m
ore snow today on the
burglary and armed robbery.
car Sunday, police report.
it out from the ou tside, they say.
already bur ied Plains states, Storm watches for wintry
Stacy Crane told police she found a bout $200 in damage done
FISHING GEAR TAKEN
TOOLS TAKEN FROM COMPANY VAN
weather were posted for parts of New Mexico, Kansas and
to the hood of her 1970 Oldsmobile, parked this weekend In
A
set
of
fishing
rods
and reels worth more than $400 vanished
Burglars breaking their way into a locked parking colilNebraska.A surprise A pril Foo l's Day storm blustered intO
front
of
her
home
from
a
Longwood
at
814
Valencia
ba
ck
yard Monday night, deputies say.
Cour
t.
ound
nd
p
a
a
van
took
$574
wor
th of tools from Carolyn's
Sout he rn California Tuesday and floodwaters from the rising
Ja
me
s
Renningen
told
de puties the tackle was taken off his
Drapery,
1600-N.
Orlando
Drive,
Maitland, this weekend,
Pearl River trickled Into Louisiana homes near New Orleans,
MAN AWAITS SENTENCE
boat, par ked in his back yard between 7 p.m. and
ti
de
pu
es
say.
11 p.m.
The Nati onal Weather Service said the Pearl approached 20
A Winter Springs man is awaiting sentencing, following a
Monday,
feet Tuesday, exceeding the highest officially recorded crest of
19.7 feet in April 1900.
AREA READINGS (&amp; a.m.): temperature: 65; overnight
AREA
low: 56; yesterday's high: 67; barometric pressure: 30-11;
relative humidity: 94 percent; winds: East at 6 m.p.h.
The ci ty of Sanford has begun planning to
Knowles said it is planned that reserve funds
ELEANOR L WHITE
THURSDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 9:32 am.,
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the capacity of its sewer plant In will be built up to pay
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51 p.m.;
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preparation for Its conversion to a regional costs.
Route 3, Osteen, died Monday of 1914 Magnoli a Ave., San.
highs, 9:24 a.m., 9:43 p.m.; lows, 3:03 a.m., 3:10 p.m.;
facility for the nor th end of Seminole County.
The regional concept for the sewer plant was at Se minole Memorial ford, died Monday at IRONSIDE, DR. CHARLES S.
BAYPORT: highs, 2:55 a.m., 2:28 p.m.; lows, 8:45 a.m., 9:22
City Manager Warren Knowles said he, city initiated by the city six years ago as the most Hospital, Sanford. Born in Seminole Memorial Hospi ta
Graveside service for Dr.
p.m.
l. Charles
staff mem bers and City Commissioner
Ironsid., SI, of 1714
John
feasible
and
most
Ohio,
she
moved
to
Osteen
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able
method
of
in
providing
BOATING FORECASTS St. Augustiae to Jupiter IJilet, OUt
He was born in Scotland and MagnoliaE.An.,
Sanford. who
Morris,
as
head
of
the
region
al
sewer plant sanitary sewer service for the entire north November, 1978, from received his PhD
98 Miles: Winds easterly around 15 knots today becoming
from died Monday at ,Semlnol1
committee,
ha
ve
agreed
to
undertake
some
Semi nole County region. The concept was Staunton, Va., where she Col um bia University in New Memorial Hospital, will be at
southerly 15 to 20 knots Thursday. Seas 3 to 6 feet, Par tly
constr uc tion" at the plant to increase received well by the federal Qnvprf'Jnpnf taught p
p.m. today at Oaktawn Memorl.
dntidv with - t'hirnrø
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o
Ull
VUUIiUL
at Park.
its capacity.
Knowles said, and a committee composed of 50 years. Mrs. White Is a professor
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Thursday. A
at
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Brisson Funeral Home-PA In
Stetson
member of the Emmanuel University and Rollins Charge.
The plant's capacity now is to serve a representatives of Sanford, Lake Mary and
chance of showers today. Highs today low mid SOs
Episcopal Church, Staunton, College, having previously
population of 27,000 persons. The COUtycOmmislOflwas fOfmedtOOver5
tonigh t in the 6 .thgl Thwadaymid to upper
, Winds east
An
alumna of Mary Baldwin taught at nor t hern colleges.
modifications and additions will Increase p1flL
to sout heast 10 to 15 mph today becoming southerly T-'--y
OAI(LAWN
capacity
Co
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ege, Staunton, she was a
to permit service to an additional
Rain probability today 30 percent,
Various applications have been submitted
He is survived by a sister,
member of the Retired Mrs. E.M. Simpson, BenPARK
18,000 persons, Knowles said,
the federal government for
a
Teachers
Association
of
frewshlre,
Lake Mary also received approval for
INS NSIS•U(III of
&amp;'otland.
He said the ci ty Is applying to federal
its sewer Virginia and National
&amp;isson Funeral Home-PA
agencies for federal funds for
'°""
designing grant recently to prepare plans for
Retired Teachers Association. is charge of arrangements.
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and for Step 3 implementation. The federal system to connect to the Sanford
government has a step process to be followed
She Is survived by a niece,
Knowles said once Sanford's latest ap.
UI11S1U1IN4
for' sewer plant construction or im- plications are approved, 'construction will Mrs. Eleanor H. Mon.
tgomery. Osteen.
Provement.Totai of the federal funda hpino begin 9L years IDS.,r
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requested ls$2 million. The federal money will
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MsmoriuIPiñ
"We are trying to stay ahead of the need.
Stephen
N tvisit
finance 75 percent of construction costs with That's the way a sewer plant should be Funeral H H. Baldauff ___________________
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the city to pay the remaining 25 percent,
operated". Knowles said. — DONNA ESTES. thare of arrnuPmpns.
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Needed to nominate: Democrats
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Wisconsin and Kansas," and said the two states
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rise after winning New York and Connecticut last
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substantial lead.
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Surprises

MILWAUKEE
—Solid primary victories are hea vy favorites to win the Louisiana primary
In Wisconsin and
Kennedy's 60,649 or 32 percent, and Brown with
Kansas Tuesday pushed Saturday
the last until the Pennsylvania 9,362 or 5 percent. In the GOP race, with all
:resident Carter halfway to renomination
and primary April
ic nald Reagan almost that far
precincts counted, Reagan had 178,068 or 63
toward the GOP
The vote and percentage for the leaders in the percent to Anderson's 51,504 or 18 percent and
pr Ie he so narrowly lost four years
ago.
Wisconsin Democratic primary with 99 percent of Bush's 35,412 or 13 percent,
e wins knocked Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. distric
ts reporting:
of California Out of the
In the race for delegates, the candidates had
1980 Presidential race and
Carter 348,16556 Kennedy 186,94730 Brown
once again cast grave doubts on the ability of
or were leading as follows:
77,17512
WisKanPrevTotal
Recnocratic challenger Edward Kennedy or
In the Republican race it was:
Democrats:
publicans John Anderson and George Bush to Reagan 359,29740 Bush 274,01731 Anderson
Itc P the Carter and Reagan juggernauts,
Carter 48 23 777 848
246,57928
(Carter and Reagan each now
Kennedy
26 14 40,5445.5 Brown 10 0 i
have 9 primary
In Kansas, with
Ctories in 12 states and Puerto Rico. They also counted, Carter 100 percent of the precincts
Republicans
had 108,651 or 57 percent to Reagan
28 20 350 398 Bush 046872 Anderson 6545

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)— Colombian authorities,
adopting a new tack to try to solve the Dominican
Embassy hostage crisis, invited an Organization of
American Stales commission to investigate guerrilla
complaints of human rights violations.
The government also announced Tuesday the ninth
round of talks between Its negotiators and the April 19
Movement guerrillas, known as M-19, would be held
today, the first time discussions have been planned for
succeeding days.

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dvance the congressional goals of the union in Washington..
The meeting was called by CWA president Glenn E. Watts,
L'he pUcIpants focused attention on congressional Issues
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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993

The city of Sanford finally received bids7
rom
two area businesses on maintenance of the city
cemetery.
Commissioners had requested City Manager
Warren Knowles to seek the bids so it could be
seen whether the maintenance work could be
done more economically by private enterprise
than by the city.
The bids received were from Future Property
Services at $33,000 annually, and JMS Lawn Care
for $33,4(. Knowles told commissioners it costs
the city 141,000 to provide the maintenance
annually with city personnel.
Commissioners tabled consideration of the
bids.
Knowles told commissioners by contracting
the work two city positions could be eliminated.

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coaster, as the voters focused first on Carter, .
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Kennedy's original rationale for entering
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theracequlcidyevaporated.Ifyouthlnkback
tolastswnmer,eventahadprovfdedKennedy
with a plausible excuse for running. He would
not di vide the party, but unite it, and give it a it
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a— sunk in the polls to
levels below those of
iucird
Nixon
at
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time
of Watergate. The to
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looked
on
in
amazement
as Carter held
— his seance
at Camp David, proclaimed a
na tional "malaise," and descended to fire the
best members of his cabinet.
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Carter could win a second term, but
Democrats widely believed that he would bea.
National
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fatal drag on the ticket.
Liberal senators like George McGovern,
WASHINGTON — One reason the SALT II with the Soviets would probably go into extra
Frank Church, and John Culver, unpopular:,
treaty Is probably dead in the water Is that innings. Longdlstance missile parity might
enough on their own merits, believed that
Car ter administra tion officials can't seem ±0 not be achieved before 1986, the secretary
defeat would be certain on a Carter-led ticket,
get their stories straight. In fact, Defense warned, while equality in short-range nuclear
and countless Democratic congressmenmu
Secretary Harold Brown apparently lied to power would take till 1990.
state office holders agreed. Indeed, talk was
Congress on the crucial issue of U.S.-Soviet
&amp;owndid not addreuthe third criterion o(
beginning to be widespread that the
equality in military muscle,
military strength — conventional, non.
Republicans could win 10 Senate seats and
Brown said one thing at a public hearing nuclear forces, like tanks and f'iantry —
Pin confroird the upper chamber.
ta*t DeC. 1$, $
&amp;te othe in sec
pr.*y because
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Riding tigh in ft
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itten testimony submitted to the Senate even in the same ballpark on that score,
by
and three to one, Kennedy — it ww.
Armed Services Committee on the same day. "There already exists universal agreement
also believed — could save endangere4
The discrepancy Is disclosed in a con- that our conventional forces (at lust hi
Democratic
political hides. He could be
fidentlal report prepared for Republican Europe) are unable to match Soviet and
party
savior,
not a party splitter.
members of the House Budget Committee, Warsaw Pact forces," the House analysis
which was reviewing the Pentagon budget notes.
But the focus of attention quickly shifte4..
requests. A Defense Department spokesman
COVER YOUR ACT: The Energy
from Carter's shortcomings to Kennedy's. 1w
told my associate Dale Van Atta he could not Department's bureaucrats are apparently
major TV Interviews, Kennedy proved'
discuss Brown's testimony, but the House more concerned with protecting themselves
bumbling and unprepared. His own aldea
analysis pretty well speaks for itself,
Laughed at his gaffes. People began to thln$
from criticism than in finding out why
Brown's secret testimony, according to the American consumers are being gouged by
about his "character" again.
House report: "The United States has already domestic oil producers.
Accorng1y, with Carter diacreeuy hiding
slipped Into a position of relative inferiority In
The Council on Wage and Price Stability
t in the Whitç House, Kennedy took his
the areas of strategic nuclear forces and (COWPS) made an exhaustive study of
amous
nose dive, undergoing an ex.
theater nuclear forces." The House report domestic refinery costs and the profits that
traordinary thrashing beginning with Iowa
notes that this is "the first time that any U.S. Big Oil was raking in. The report of the ad.
continuing on trough New Hampshlr*
government official has ever made such an ministration's principal infli on-fighting
end
into
IllInois.
admission."
body concluded that the refiners were nuking
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arrow. There have been untold numbers
so Crane Withdrew, asking his supporters to
muggings and rapes.
back Reagan. This is being Intrepreted
The situation is so bad that a group of ghetto Crane's bid for the second spot, which he
wants.
youths are reacting. They have formed the admits he
would be philosophically acceptable
Guardian Angels, Identified by their red berets. to Reagan's conservative backers, but
Founder of the Guardian Angels, Curtis "The Reagan reportedly does not Look too kindly on
Rock" Sliwa, says the group now has 250 mem- Crane's aborted presidential challenge.
hers. He would like to see It grow to as many as Because there is so little dlff.ence between
Kemp and Crane, Kemp is viewed as the
15,000.
more likely choice between the two.
SlIwa says members must have clean police
.
Baker: When
records, undergo six months of training In the Reagan's backers admit the Tennessee
marital arts and go on subway patrol at least one senator would be a definite asset to the, ticket
night a week. Their presence, usually in groups of and probably would be philosophically
eight, is enough to discourage any thoughts of "P" although any of the above
tiree would be "more acceptable."
assault.
would help to tring In modera te
$
The Guardian Angels have plans of organizing votes and would add to the ticket the aura of
branches in other cities with crime problems,
Washington experience.
The Guardian Angels are demonstrating that
ThSfl there are a number of dark horse
people still can become involved In the,problems
candidates.
In the Senate, mentioned are
of others — and they are welcomed by
who I
ndiana's Richard Lager, Missouri's Jack
must ride the subways In the lonely hours.
Danforth and South Dakota's Larry Preuler.
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Former Sea. 1W Beech, now chairman of
Republican National Committee, also is a
possibility,
as is former Rep Ds.aM HamBERRY'S WORLD
ifleld, the Ford admWstrstlion secretary of
defense who is now In private hai.

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The president himself has sent con- their huge profits without violating federal

tracllctory signals to Congress on the question price guidelines,
of Soviet strength.
But COWPS managed to step on Energy
Carter inSeptember: There isno and for a Department two by recommending three
5 percent increase in the defense budget, he courses of action — that the government
told Sen. Ernest Hollings, 1)-S.C., In a private become 'sole importer of foreign petroleum,
letter. Three percent would be enough.
that an audit be made of the oil companies

The demography of the New Hampshir$
primary was a portent. Kennedy lost heavil3

in the ethnic and Catholic wbrklng dasa
words ofMancI*ste and Nashua, aometlj
by Landelid, margins. The same happened In

Illinois.
But then, suddenly, people began to think
about Carter again. Suddenly, he focused

Carter In December. An Increase of 5.8 and that an "in-depth" investigation be made
percent Is needed. Secretary Brown, in his of Big Oil's costs-vs-profits situation,
attention back unon himself.
secret material, said that adoption of the
This implied criticism of an way DOE was
First, there
U.N. vote fiasco,
president's requested increase would enable policing the oil Industry Infuriated the
then
the
Inflation
program
fiasco
and
the United States to "regain equality with the department's bras hata. At a White House
impending
financial
d
isas
ter.
Gazing
back
at
'SovletUnlon"Inboth long.dlstanceandshort- meeting, they Insisted that the "critical"
Color
,
vote
ht
rsthoug
of
his
Iran
ia
n
non.
range nuclear forces, according to the House chapter of the COWPS report be deleted. They
over Afghanistan and
report,
even threatened to put out a disIIflthl
over
Br.thnev's
lies,
the
fact that spendable
So from "approximate equality" and a release if this were not done.
f
anAly
imm
has
sunk
to
ION levels and that
small Inc
Increase in defense
r. spending, the ad.
So toassuage
uage
wounded pride of DOE's
credit is being priced out of sight. In New
ministration had suddenly decided that the paper shufflers, COWPS backed down and
York, Carter lost a 30-pint lead over KenUnited States was "relatively Inferior" to the scissored out the olferielve material.
not in two weeks.
Russians In nuclear strength and would need
Rep. Ben Rosenthal, D-N.Y., is not
a healthy budget Increase to "regain satisfied. He said he's "anxious to know why
The pattern Is dear. When a Democrat
bout Carter, he votes for Kennedy.
thinks abtat
equality." And this was before the shock of COWPS deleted the portions of its report
the Afghanistan invasion,
which DOE Insisted be deleted, and what this When he Un1w about Kennedy, he votes I
Brown's gloomy prognosis indicated that portends for future a&amp;nllds(ration efforts to Cart.,. When he Udab about both of tharri at
the administration's game of catch-up ball combat energy lnllatIcn"
the some time, be an" up.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Nearly one year
ago to the day, President Carter ordered the
gradual decontrol of domestic oil prices and
sked Congress For a windfall profits tax
U.S. oil companies,
Carter was to sign the $227.7 billion oil
windfall profits tax, considered the heart of
his energy program, tO(kl)' in an elaborate
'ufibn1) in the East Ilooni of the White
House.
Shortly after the Senate gave it final
congressional approval by a 66-31 vote last
Thursday, a jubilant Carter called the oil tax
"good news not only for the country but for
the whole world."
He also asked Congress to finish acting on
two ot her major parts of his energy pa ckage
— the synthetic fuels' legislation and a bill
that would create a "fast track" Energy
Mobilization Board intended to cut
bureaucratic red tape for priority energy

Vesco.Brjbe Probe Ends

Carte r called for the windfall tax on April 5,
1979. He wanted its revenues used to develop

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal grand Jury,
wrapping up its 18-month investigation, has decided
against indicting While House aides on charges they
accepted bribes on behalf of fugitive Robert Vesco.
Carl Raub, top assistant U.S. attorney for t he
District of Columbia, said Tuesday his office is
"closing the matter" — the subject of controversy and
charges from the outspoken grand July foreman of an
administration "cover-up."
"The grand jury has determined not to return any
Indictments from its investigation into allegations that
Robert Vesco, through intermediaries, attempted to
tribe members of the Carter administration," Raub
said,
The 23-member panel had considered filing perjury charges against Richard Harden, a special
assistant to President Carter, and also looked into
other charges stemming from the 1977 Vesco approach, sources said,

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Traffic Chokes New York
NEW YORK (UPI)— New Yorkers Jammed bridges
and tunnels leading into Manhattan early today,
creating mile-long traffic Jams on the second day
strikes against the city's transit system and the Long
Island Rail Road commuter line,

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Americans soon may be below that of a year ago and raised its prime lending rate
paying "moderately" more prices for beef and veal were to a record 193 percent from
For meat, at least 7 percent 9.4 percent above a year ago. 191 4 percent. Analysts predict
more for a ride on Amtrak
Large supplies and a the prime the interest rate
and probably will Find it weakening economy have banks charge their best
harder to obtain a bank loan, pulled down prices for neat customers for short term
government officials and producers. "The financial loans
soon will reach 20
economists say.
condition of cattle feeders and percent before retreating,
The rising prices and tight- hog
producers
has
The increase will make it
ened money supply also is deteriorated this year," the harder and more costly for all
adversely affecting some economist said.
Americans to obtain bank
industries, leading to plant
Citing rising fuel costs, loans.
closings and employee Amtrak announced a general
And because bank loans are
layoffs.
passenger train fare increase already hard to get, fewer and
In Washington, an Agricul- of 7 percent, effective April Fewer people are building
lure Department economist 27. Increases of up to 10 houses, or buying cars
said, "Reta il meat prices this percent will be made on other high-priced items. and
siring
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increase selected portions of some
The Commerce Department
moderately from the first routes, while some others will said there
was 3 percent less
quarter, but remain below be exempt from the fare hike, construction in February than
year-earlier levels."
In New York, Chase in January, and new orders to
Retail prices for pork in Manhattan Bank — third Factories for manufactured
February were 12.7 percent largest U.S. bank — Tuesday goods declined, for the first
time since July, by $900
million, or 0.6 percent in
February, to a level of $155.2
billion.
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report was an indication of the
SAN DIEGO (UPI)
The for a list of other allegedly "mild recession" the ad.
"Poison Gang" extortionist
poisoned foods at the world's ministration and many
who spiked pickles and largest supermarket chain, economists see ahead.
teriyaki sauce at a superauthorities
disclosed
Owning farmland continues
market with lethal doses of Tuesday.
to be a means of protecting
cyanide has doubled his
The Increased demand was
demand for diamonds as a made Sunday afternoon In a wealth from Inflation.
payoff to keep him from phone call to a Safeway Store
striking again.
in Pacific Beach, where a
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Oeibirt Jones, Cuslbsrry
Margaret B. Poyntz. Deltona
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alternate fuel sources, finance urban mass
transit systems, and help low income families
pay higher fuel bills,
But Congress passed a tax that would:
-Make about $137 billion available for tax
cuts this decade or to reduce the national
deficit.
—Earmark about $57 billion to help low
income families pay fuel bills between 1982
and 1990.
—Urge that $34 billion be used for tran.
sportation and energy programs.
But those recommendations are not binding. Congress will have to pass other
legislation to enact them.
Th e windfall tax provides $3.1 billion from
general re ve nues to help households below
the poverty line pay fuel bills next winter.
The bill also provides $600 million In
residential energy tax credits, and $6 billion
in energy tax credits for businesses.
The tax is effective March 1, 1980, and
begins to phase out in January 1988, or when
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In recent months In New York a transit officer
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Ronald
turnstile jumper, several passengers were at. on the basis that he was the
Reagan" wW stood ready to take up
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of the
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Helens showed signs of swelling today and scientists
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blast was one of several major discharges in an active
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nomination last year. By all accounts, he was El
R
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Salvador's most charismatic public figure,
particularly among the poor.
Alas, the tragic assassination of the archbishop
a
recently by gunmen as yet unidentified leaves a
void that will be immensely difficult, if not Impossible, to fill.
There are any number of candidates for the
WAmNGToN(NEA), In case you hadn't
dishonor of having murdered this man of peace.
noticed
it, another major political campaign
As a non-Marxist reformer, the archbishop posed
began
in
earnest a couple of weeks back: the
a clear threat to popular support for El Salvador's race
to become Ronald Reagan's running
radical leftists, .who are hell-bent on a Castro- mate.
style revolution. As a determined opponent of the
So far, Reagan has not said much about
military dictatorship that governed El Salvador whom he will choose.
last Octobe?, Archbishop Romero also incurred
Right now, the front-runners for the job
th e wrath of die-hard rightists,
appear to be:
Inasmuch as both the Cuban-supported radical
—WMlani Simon: The former treasury
left and the reactionary right seem determined
secretary has become a close personal friend
provoke all-out civil war In El Salvador, both had and key economic adviser to candidate
reason to resent conciliation from whatever Reagan. Some of Reagan's political aides
reportedly are pushing for Simon, saying his
source. The archbishop was, therefore, a marked presence on the ticket would
call attention to
nian.
the Carter administration's economic policy
The immediate question Is what effect his failures. This makes Simon, who otherwise
assassination will have on a country already would like to be governor of New Jersey, an
Perilously destabilized by terrorist acts and early favorite.
-Rep. Jack Kemp: The young
chronic civil disorder. The similarly mysterious
fiuider or Nicaraguan newspaper publisher congressman from upstate New York
recently announced that he will not oppose
Pedro Chamarro two years ago touched off the incbent
GOP Sen. Jacob K. Javits and,
Sandinista revolution. Archbishop Romero's instead, will devote his full time to the
murder may have a comparable effect In El Reagan campaign. Most Insiders took
Salvador.
Kemp's announcement to mean that he was
The politically moderate junta now struggling formally off and running for second spot on a
to rule El Salvador needs time to establish a Reagan ticket. Kemp people say he "would be
semblance of order and effect the social, greatly honored" if Reagan taps him.
Kemp has been traveling with Reagan for
economic and political reforms so obviously some time and clearly has ifl11UflCed the
required. The
assassination of Archbishop candidate greatly. Much, of Reagan's
Romero leaves El Salvador's beleaguered economic poucyoriginated wtthKemp, who ls
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immediate openings available in the child-care
subsidized program in Seminole, Orange and
Osceola counties.
The subsidy is available for single working
parents. Those seeking more information may

BOB WAGMAN

chbishop Oscar Romero. His outspoken advocacy
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County CornmlssionerThob French, 1)-Fern
Park, has no opposition in his bid for re-election
to the county board.
In his fourth year on the commission, French
has served one year as chairman and one year as
vice chairman. Frank Tibbitta, a Republican,
who earlier announced his candidacy for
French's commission post, withdrew from the
race this week, noting with the death of one of his
service sta tion managers, he would no longer
have the time necessary, to devote to campaigning.

Bill McCollum, GOP candidate for the fifth
congressional dist rict seat currently held by
Richard Kelly, R-New Port Richey, has named a
campaign manager and a press aide.
The campaign manager is Vaughn Forrest,
formerly with Tennessee Senator Howard
Baker's Florida presidential campaign.
Handling media rela tions for McCollum's
campaign is veteran newsman David Wilkening.
Wilkening covered politics for the Orlando
Sentinel Star and was that newspaper's
Washington bureau chief for two years.

Making way for the location of the Sanford
Homing Authority offices on the first floor of the
city hall, the commission approved the expenditure of $1,132 to sub-divide the heating and
air-conditioning stem there.

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CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) -The ancient Temples of PhLlae have
been taken apart, moved to higher ground and their 45,000
stone pieces put back together.
An eight-year effort to save the 16 early Egyptian temples
From inundation by the N ile River's wa ters, one of the most
ambitious archaeological rescues in history, has been corn.,
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A recent ceremony inaugurated the temples of PhIlae at
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weighing some 30 tons, which were reassembled on higher
ground. That scheme continued for nearly 11 years and cost $2
million.
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reliefs on the walls, the intricate paintings on the ceilings, the
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15.40 5.00 1.00
NBA Playoffs
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6.60 3.00 By United Press International
Ilahlra'sMiss
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%:O (64) 35.20: T (4-1-7) 2755.45
First Round
Second race- 3-s,C: 35:53
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4-Senevolent
9.20 4.40
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Philadelphia vs. Washington
GE'sRainyDay
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Washington at
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(24) 16.40; P (4-2) 66.50; T (4.
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Washington, 5:35 p.m.
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x April 6
Washington at
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Baseball
IRR's Fern
6.50 610 x.if necessary
California
Optioned catcher
2jJfe Size
6.80 (Winner plays Atlanta)
Brian Harper, pitcher Jim borsey.
'$(3.4) 21.20; P(3.4) 73.50, TI..
first baseman John Harris, in
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Houston vs. San Antonio
fielder Dickie Thon and outfielder
Pourffirace -5.l6,03?:73
April 2
Bob Clark to Salt Lake City of the
San Antonio at
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Pacific Coast league; reassigned
4$arilim
2.50 2.60
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tAloha Hope
3.20 toniQ, 1:35 p.m.
Dan Whitmer to the minors;
w (40) I3.00j P (1-4) 30.50, T (5.
x April
released utilityman Ike Hampton,
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San Antonio at
41) 15,50
Houston, 1:05 p.m.
pitchers Daniel Boone and Dave
Fifth race -5.?6,O31:71
4f necessary
Freisleben and infielders Orlando
2lc Huck
6.40 350 3.20 (Winner plays Boston)
Ramirez and Bob Slater; acquir ed
6'Rriscola
6.00 440
rights to pitcher Craig Eaton to
1i,rf ire Cho
1350
Western Conference
complete a previous deal sent
outfielder Luis Sllverio to the
9 (24) 24-81 P (24) $1.30; T (2. First Round
61) 651.21
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(Best 2of•3)
Sixffi race -SssA31:I5
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Chicago (NL) - Reassigned
3llly Bob Buck
.0O 5.60 1.60 Seattle vs Portland
pitchers George Riley. Randy
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April 3
Portland at Seattle,
Mart: and Dave Geisel, catchers
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Mike
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"C (2-3) 35.60i P (3.2) 57.30, T (3
April 4
Seattle at Portland,
infielders Steve Davis and Steve
11:30 p.m.
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Macko and outfielders Karl Pagel
'Iven$h race -$.I6,C: 31:45
s-April 6 - Portland at Seattle,
an Jesus Figueroa.
7Manate,Dan
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CinCinnati - Reassigned pitcher
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72.10 6.00
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Geoff Combo and catcher Dave
3ijicobin's Bait
6.00 (Winner plays Milwaukee)
Van Gordon.
(4-7) 46,00: P (7-4) PS-SO; T (7.
New York (Nt) - Uncondl4 31 063.90 phoenix VI' Kansas city
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.tIØth race- $.i6.R: 31:61
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minor leagues infielders Kelvin
lWright Dante
1540 3.40
April 4
Phoenix at Kansas
Chapman and Jose Moreno,
4brd Crash
2.60 City, 1:35 p.m.
outfielder Mookie Wilson, catcher
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Kansas City at
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Phoenix, 3:30 p.m.
Berenguer and Scott Holman.
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Major Leagues
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Spring Training
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Barry Sweat 211 , Steve Richard
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Women: Susan Richards 154.
Nita Johnson 19), Sandy Moore
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and my man. Right now, he's the best heavyweight around."
But that doesn't mean that Miller doesn't think that Tate can
become a champion again at some later date.
"He's still young and still has a lot to Iearn" said Miller.
"John will be a Mn heavyweight lu he gets more cxiarieace. One thing he is going to have to do, howevr, Is learn

In the cleslag rounds and the better conditioned Weaver took
the offensive.
"A faster hesvyàlght.c.ugM him," said Miller. "I was
warned several years ago oo Mike Weaver. We dlds't want
to fight Ws. We had hoped we'd be fighting Ron Lyle
dsybutLyledroppedadolcontentlooL
"I don't think, when you hold the title, you can dodge
wb*," said M111'. "You have to show what veu can do."
Miller says he doesn't know where TI M stands at
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1$ way back toward another
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Tuesday game against Sanford. Schrupp and histeammates edged Sanford 6-5 in a battle of un
beaten Seminole Pony League Mustang divisioll
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The National
Basketball Association's winningest team has
the riit name
the Celtics
since they
seem to have the luck of the Irish.
Not only did Boston post the best record in
the NBA this season but now they have the
pick in the NBA's annual college draft,
June 10, to boot. Red Auerbach ear ned that
right Tuesday by winning a coin flip with the
Utah Jazz without saying a word,
The Celtics were able to participate in the
coin flip because they obtained In a previous
trade the first-round draft choice selection of
the Dotroit Pistons the team with the worst
record In the Eastern Conference. Utah and
Golden State finished wi th the worst records
in the Western Conference but the Jazz got to
participate In the coin flip when CornmissIoner Lawrence O'Brien pulled their
name out of an envelope in a blind draw
Monday,
"Maybe it is the Celtics' mystique," said
Auerbach, a broad grin crossing his face,
"It's a great feeling."
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Auerbach hinted the Celtics would probably
go for a center as their first choice.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
It could be as long as two
"I'd say our needs
primarily for a
years before John Tate gets a shot at regaining
his center," said Auerbach, "It's too early to
championship,
determine who we will draft. We plan to have
When "Big John" dropped to the canvas with 45
When
a meeting soon and discuss the list of
remaining in his WBA title bout with Mike Weaver, he
also eligibles. We also want to review the list- of
dropped out of immediate consideration for another chwn
hardships. I think it's a good crop of players
pionship match.
this yea r. There are 12to15 blue-chippers and
nnnad Ali
ngoofntUisbaWefor a few sleepers."
the heavyweight crown now revolves around .hree men All,
,• weav r and wos. iiamp Larry nounes. mm,U promoter tioc
Arum has things his way, It will be All-Weaver in June or July
with that winner facing Holmes in September or October.
However, if AU, 38 and desperately trying to work himself
Into shape, makes a poor showing against Weaver, that could
speed up Tate's comeback timetable. That's assuming the
Holmes.Weaver 1oer was willing to light Tate before seeking
a rematch with the man who would then be undisputed world

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Let's say you're an owner. Rod Carew spends five years
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;iri(I turapping it around ('arty's palni ii ithi gauze every night
belmin-,' hit' %it'rtt to sleep for It) straight nights, and riiiradt' 1)1
nnuiracl,'s. the hunit' tt'niit'dv iturked. ('arty had
tuurking
hutiist'lt into shape gra.luallv this spring, hitting hat-k-to-hat-k
hiottit' runs utnuhy tint' day 1'1ore he tuas released, hut llue Ja s'

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couldplay out hisoptlonyear-and thensign with another
club with no compensation for the club he leaves
Now the players want to be able to leave af te r four years
of service and still with no compensation. They feel cornpensation will limit their livelihood, as It does in pro

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went off to find lüiii and give 111111 the bad news. 'iii-rt lit. i.i,
felt he knew Cartv too long and liked lii:ii too ouch it teat
around th e bush.
"You're a great man, Rico, and you've had a grei I caret-i,
he said to bun, "but It's through."

won't. We'll all foul out before that

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round againt Mike Weaver. Timber, the pendulum was
swinging to the "deprived" players.
Miller was too smart Byt the time the owners retained
their own counsel, the Players Association was up 10 runs in
the seventh inning with Bruce Sutter throwing diving fork

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will happen Wednesday if we come out
Tile Portland Trail Blazers were and play the saine way we (lid Sunday,"
ended a 135.104 d ru bbing by the said rookie center Calvin Natt "But se

UperSonics last Sunday at Seattle and
ll they can do is hope that doesn't
happen again tonight when the teams
meet in the ope ne r of their best.-of-three
NBA playoff "mini-series" at the
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mill hut' Rr:ut,'s. U;ingers, ('iihis, -Vs. Indians and hUut' •Ja s,
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N.H.L. Squads Battle To ke
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Montreal Canatliens and a three-point margin over the Boston
Bruins.
Gil Perreault of Buffalo, who '.ith Hic Selling stored to
goals each to pace the Sabre's' victory, said, "Tonight was our

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1 both of whom were idle Tuesday) so we had to win it."
Buffalo improved its total to 104 points, while Atlanta
remained in ninth olace in the overall standings with 80 points.
Atlanta took a 2-0 lead early in the second period with goals
25 seconds apart by Don Lever and Kent Nilsson, but Perreault
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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
In many kindergarten and elementary school classes
a pupil has a birthday his parents will bring a cake
to class for everyone to share.
In Connie Nadrowski's kindergarten class at Hopper
Elementary in Sanford, this is not the case; the children bake
the cakes themselves.
In her first year of teaching at Hopper in Sanford, Mrs.
Nadrowski lives in Winter Springs with her husband Lawrence
and their two children, Danielle and Jason. The moved here
fitim Michigan last year,
Mrs. Nadrowski has added cooking to her classroom as a
learning tool which is also fun. "The children love to cook," she
sld.. They are eager to experiment and quickly learn
rtriUona1 principles if you will take the time to explain."
In addition to creating something tasty, cooking helps the
cIlcb'en in several areas. "My aim for the children is to ing*ue their awareness, increase their vocabulary, broaden
91eir horizor and give them a poaltive experience where they
ckn succeed."
,Any time children are working in the kitchen, it is important
an adult be there to make sire certain basic safety rules
çe followed, especially when working around the hot stove or
Wing any electrical appliances, Mrs. Nadrowski said.
.To keep the children interested make certain all ingredients
ake on hand. Having to stop and run out for eggs can easily
mpen youthful enthusiasm,
fror children who are poor eaters, helping in the kitchen can
tMve additional benefits. "Children also seem to eat better
after they have helped prepare the food," Mrs. Nadrowski
aid. "A major problem is keeping them from tasting while
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I cup peanut butter (Children like crunchy best)
1 cup corn syrup or honey (children like honey best and it is a
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cups powdered sugar
1' L4 cups powdered milk
Combine ingredients and knead well. Have the children
rake them into whatever shape they desire with a lively
discussion about shapes or objects they have created. They
rw have delicious little treats they can eat. Mrs. Nadrowski
t this recipe from Julian Norman from Casselberry
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cup or saucer. Carefully slip egg into hole in bread slice. Lewer
heat, cover skillet and cook until egg white is set. Sprinkle egg
with salt. holes from bread may also be browned and served
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cup toimiato sauce
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cup toi nato sauce
I can 18 ounce) kidney beans, drained
3 slices ('hedtjar or Muzerella cheese, sliced
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top and arrange cheese in crisscross design on beans. Bake
uricov'reol for 20 minutes in 41i degree' oven. Makes 4 servings.
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"I expected this kind of a game, since both teams are
fighting for playoff position," said Islanders coach Al Arbour,
while Minnesota C4Jich Glen Sonmor was just happy to be

minutes later Seiling added his second goal of the game.

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period to create the deadlock.

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Said Sonmor, "if anybody would have said that we'd beneck-and-neck with the Islanders in the last few gaines, I
would have said they were out of their mind."
In other games, Vancouver stopped Edmonton, 50, Wash'
ington defeated Pittsburgh, 6.2, Toronto edged Hartford, 540
Philadelphia tied Quebec, 3-3, St. Louis topped Chicago, 5-2,
and Los Angeles nipped Colorado, 4-3.
Canucks 5, OIlers 0
Ivan Boldirev scored two goals, Stan Sniyl added four assists *
and Gary Bromley stopped 22 shots to power Vancouver Into a
three-way tie For the 16th playoff slot.

Two other teams who were guaranteed playoff berths long
ago, the Minnesota North Stars and New York Islanders, also
had incentive during their 1-1 tie, as the draw clinched the
home-ice advan ta ge in the first round for both. The squads are
tied for the fifth spot overall with 87 points.

cushion, Hick Martin added his 44th at 4:08 of the third, and six

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vanilla, salt and coconut and mix well. Drop from teaspoon
onto well-greased baking sheets. Sprinkle with additional
t'0c'flnut. if (k'.1fft'tl. Bake at :tso degrees for 10 to 12 imunutes.
Remove (ruin baking sheets while still warm. Cool on racks.
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Wildnili sday, April 2,1910--311

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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- Love Turned T0 Hate 'So Fast'
DEAR ABBY• I'm 16 and
arried man, now it's too late for an
Pregnant by a m
I don't want to keep
- (I'll call him Donny.) When this baby now,
I never
we felI in love, Denny
ant to see Donny again.
'Was separated from his wife
Donn)"s wife called me and
but his divorce was Coming
and then said she was sorry I was in
through 'any day,"
let hen she asked
we'd
ti rried, so I really such a
if I would
and Donny
wanted have his baby.
have
In).
baby,
She
said they
to
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UUL LflL Donny would pay all my expenses
is still li1ng with hiS wife, and and I could go on with my life want to be involved with
there is no divorce in the like nothing happened.
Denny anymore. Please tell
works, Abby, I never knew
What do you think of the ine what to do.
love could turn to hate so fast. idea, Abby? No way will I
MESSED UP AT 16
I'm five months along and keep this baby, and I don't
DEAR MESSED: You
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prompts this response:
Ten years ago we invited
Involved
with
Donnan)iflure. A wise decision, the public to purchase paper •i
Feeling as you do, contact a products directly from our
licensed adoption agency. If company, which is a
you give your child to Donny wholesale distribution con.
anti his wife, you can expect to cern.
We accepted personal and
be involved with Donny
company checks with no
forever,
DEAR ABBY: A minister demand to verifyidenwrote to say how
it
tifications. Over a 10-Year
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for him to get Into the homes period, we processed over
of total strangers and urged 150,000 checks of which only 14
you to warn readers to be were no good! (Our total loss
was less then $300.)
We are convinced that 99.9
percent of the people are
honest and law-abiding, and
our experience proved us
correct.
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What a shame that the news
media report only on this
sinall percentage of unethical
and dishonest people.
MINNEAPOLIS
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obey the law, love one another
and live happily ever after.
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1, like you, am Inclined to
Dawn-Maria
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ECKERD FREEZES PRICES FOR
A MINIMUM OF 60 DAYS

Other club awards, earned through active participation of
members, Included the following: Gold Eagle Centurion
Awards to Jim Grimaldi, Robert Burns, and David Prescott;
the Gold Eagle Thbisne Award to John Torcaso; and the Gold
Eagle Senator Awards to Bill Daucher and Jim Barnett.
Sertoma President David Prescott recognized the club's
achievements during the past year and then gave his
President's Award to Bob Dufault for his contribution of time
and labor In the building of the recreation pavilion atsunsigne

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Presented

The Winter Springs Sertoma and La Sertoma Clubs hosted a
Park, a major sponsorship of the club.
The long-range project of completing the recreational area,
joint awards banquet to honor community citizens who have
The Sertoman of the Year Award, presented annually to the
Sunshine Park, has resulted in a picnic area and barbeque pit
been of service to mankind,
club member having done most for the club and community,
for community use. Future plans include two Little League
Tom Kuhn served as Master of Ceremonies for the event was the final award of the evening. This coveted award w
as
baseball
diamonds, a football field, and landscaping - as
which took place on March 28 at the Quality Inn in Longwood.
given to Jim Grimaldi for his active participation in leadership
funds
become
available through donations and club projects.
and service.
La Sertoma, a service organization for wives of Sertomans,
Incoming officers for Sertoma In the 1960.81 club year are
Both Sertoma and La Sertoma participate in numerous local
feted Tina Willard, director of Threshold, a home care facility
president, Tom Hogle; vice presidents Bob Burns, Jack
and international programs. La Sertoma sponsorships include
for autistic children. Settle Hogle, Youth Service Award
Schneder
and Bob Dufault; secretary-treasurer, Bill Daucher;
Threshold, Kradle Kare, food baskets for the needy, youth
chairman, presented a plaque to Mrs. Willard in appreciation
and Sergeant-at-arms, Don Smith.
service programs, and scholarships for deserving college
of her efforts on behalf of handicapped children,
Herald PMtss by Tom Vlcm
Incoming officers for La Sertoma are president, Joyce
Ruby Barnett, La Sertoma Sponsorship chairman, presented students. Sertotna sponsorships include Freedom Week In
Schneder; first vice president, Ruby Barnett; second vice
BEVERLY BURNS
local schools, the Sertoma Speech and Hearing Foundation,
a plaque of appreciation to Beverly Burns, who was,named
president, Margaret Innanen; secretary, Beverly Burns; and
...La Sertoma Woman of the Year
Easter
Seals,
Camp
Endeavor
for
the
Sertoma of the Year" for her contribution of the most
Deaf, and Threshold,
treasurer, Fran Daucher,
service hours in behalf of the club's many service projects,
Mrs. Burns, who is both president of the local club and
District Governor, recognized club members who had also
given unselfishly of their time during the past year.
Sick of Inflation,
Sertoma's awards presentations began with the Service to
£
Mankind Award, given annually to individuals rendering
extraordinary community service. Sertoma District Governor
Bill Daucher presented a plaque to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell
for their years of active participation in community betterment, for originating the Winter Springs Youth Police and
for additional volunteer work with young people.
ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS, ALL VITAMINS, ALL ECKERD
IA
The Rev. Robert Burns presented cash awards and cerLABEL PRODUCTS, ALL PRESCRIPTION EYEGLASSES..
tificates of appreciation to two elementary school children for
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their winning essays dur ing the club-sponsored Freedom Week
Yes, were freezing our regular prices on all the items above. Our voluntary inflation-fighting
program
is
in
effect
through
May
21
and
we
will
not
raise
these prices even though our
campaign. Mohammed Nadim Battla of Red Bug Elementary
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costs are going up. If we can sell for less we will.
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School and Kelvin Wade of Winter Springs Elementary SChOOl
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AND WE'RE CHALLENGING ALL OUR
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Lemon or Pink. 32-oz.
members, to Jack Schneder, David Branson and Howard
just for 60 days, but for as long as you hold the price,"
Limit 1 pack
Reg. 794 ea. Limit 2
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Willard, left, receives the Youth Service Award from Bettie Hogle.

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Election
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Members of Theta Epsila
chapter of Beta Sigma P1
met at the Geneva home
Cathy Markowicz.
President Tracey Wig
called the meeting to orde
with the open ritual.
Vice President Jane Aker
gave the chapter a report o
the "Friendly Venture.'
Theta Epsilon has opened
new
chapter, Upsjloi
Omicron, in Longwood.
Extension Officer Laure
Rodgers gave a brief ex
planation
of
electioi
procedures.
The Social Committe
thanked everyone for theii
attendance and support of tix
All Souls St. Patrick's Da)
Dance. Members were alsc
reminded of the famil)
Easter Picnic to be held at the
Sanford Zoo, April 5, for
members and family.
Ways and Means Chairman
Pat Van Winkle gave a report
on the Little Miss and Master
Seminole Pageant to be held
April 19. The pageant will be
held at Seminole High School
auditorium. Admission will be
50 cents. The emcee will be
Danny Treanor, of Eye
Witness News. For further
information, contact 3224030
or 3234676.
Election of officers and Girl
of the Year were the main
items of business. New officers for the 1980.1981
sorority year are: president,
Jane Akers; vice president,
Sue Schwegman; recording
secretary, Karen Petersen;
corresponding secretary,
Nancy Hack; and treasurer,
Pat Van Winkle.
Also elected were city
council representative,
Melanie Miller; parlimen.
tarian, Betty Hickson; and
international coordinator,
Linda Curry.
Vote for Girl Of The Year
were cast by secret ballot.
The winner will be announced
at the Founder's Day Lunchew Aprtt.,
Easter gifts and secret
sister cards were exchanged.
An Easter theme was used for
the refreshments with a
bunny cake provided by Jane
Akers.
Attending were: Tracey
Wight, Sue Schwegman, Pat
Shaver, Laurel Rodgers,
Betty Hickson, Pat Van
Winkle, Joyce Harvey, Linda
Hutson, Linda Curry, Karen
Petersen, Debby Boyd, Cathy
Markowicz, Melanie Miller,
Nancy Hack, Barbara Mayo,
Casey Sharrow, Jane Akers,
Karen Wallace, Pat Johnson
and Unda Duncan.

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President Betty Jack and
executive board members
attended to welcome the
chapter to the Sanford
Council.
The main business was the
installation of the following
new officers for the 1980-1981
sorority year: president,
Carol Law; vice president,
Janine Wilson; recording
sec.,
Becky
Winn;
corresponding sec., Kay
Pruitt; and treasurer, Julene
England. Each new officer
was presented a yellow rose,
the official sorority flower, by
Theta Epsilon.
Following the installation
refreshments were served by
Theta Epsilon.
Others attending were

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March meeting. Mrs. Fred
Harris was co-hostess.
For the program, Mrs.
Harris gave a book review on
"Prison Life of Jefferson
Davis" by Dr. John Craven, a
federal military doctor. The
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library by the chapter.
Following Gen. Robert E.
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Republican all his life. His
diary of his visits to Davis
reveals that he greatly ad.
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ADVERTISEMENT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEALED BIDS;
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE DIVISION
1OPCP
hereby Qiventhaf the School Board File Number
File Number SO127.CP
Division
of Seminole County, Florida will
DIVISn
receive sealed bids until Wed.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
nesday, April 9,1910 at 10a.m., at NORMA J. WILLOUGHBY,
FLORENCE W. SAUNDERS, a.
which time the bids will be
DeceasedSAUNDERS
k.a FLORENCE EVELYN
publicly opened and read aloud in NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
the Seminole County School Board
'to ALL PERSONS HAVING
Deceased
office building,
CLAIMS
OR
PROJECT TITLE: Rock Lake AGAINST THE ABOVEDEMANDS
ESTATE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Middle School Hard Surface Court AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
PROJECT LOCATION: Rock INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Lake Middle School, Longwood,
yj
ARE
HEREBY AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Florida.
NOTIFIED that the ad. INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
NAME OF OWNER:
minIstratIon of the estate of
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
THE SCHOOL BOARD
NORMA J. WILLOUGHBY, NOTIFIED that the ad.
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
deceased, File Number S0109.CP, ministration of the estate of
12fl Mellonville Ave.
is pending in the Circuil Court for FLORENCEW. SAUNDERS aka
sanford. Florida 32771
SeminoleCounty, Florida, Probate FLORENCE EVELYN SAUN.
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Division, the address of which is DERS, deceased, File Number $0SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be Seminole County Courthouse, ln.CP, Is pending in the Circuit

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322-2611
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HOURS

3C a liii
00 AM - 5:30 P.M.
QUINCY, Flu. UP!; - Hattie Mae Kenon is thanking God.
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
John Harrow is cursing the law and the courts.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 l.rnes Mintmum
Circuit Judge Ben Willis stripped Barrow of any title to
Hattie Mae and Fedo Kenon's modest Gadsden County house
. DEADLINES
Tuesday saying "a court of conscience" cannot let the Kenons
lose their home For not paying a $3.05 property tax bill.
Noon The Do9 Before Publicotion
Willis ordered the Kenons to reimburse Barrow for the $102
he paid for the deed plus interest. A court source said that wil1
SundQ - Noon Frido
amount to less than $150.
"I feel good. I feel better than I've felt in seven or eight delivered to the Superintendent of Sanford, Florida. The personal Court for Seminole County, ____________________________- ___________________________
Schools in the School Board Office, representative of the estate IS Florida, Probate Division, the
-- months," Mrs. Kenon told UP!. "I felt like it would work out
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
VICTOR ROY WILLOUGHBY address of which is Seminole
is-tIi' Ynd
God did it. We had too much support from different people all nesday
SEALED BIDS: 10 am. Wed. JR., wtuse address Is P.O. Box County Courthouse, Sanford, _________________
4.-Personals
April 9, 1910.
$10, Winter Park. Florida 32790. Florida. The personal represen.
over the United States for God not to be involved."
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON. The name and address of the tatives of the estate are
"The law of the state of Florida has been kicked in the STRUCTIOP4:
CANNON REST HOME
Finish grading, personalrepresentative's attorney CHRISTINE S. BENNETT &amp; Special care, good food, for
teeth," Harrow, a Callahan investor, said in a telephone in- 100x250'x4" concrete slab with are set forth below.
EDWARD L. BENNETT, whose
five tennis courts and six
elderly lady. Can be bed
BOYS &amp; GIRLS
terview. "The law is a joke. It's not safe to do business in this basketball
All persons having claims or address is Post Office Box $10,
goals.
patIent. 12$ Dolores Drive,
state."
demands against the estate are Winter Park, Florida 32790. The
Altamonte Springs. $34.114$.
AGES 12-18
TYPE
OF CONTRACT: The work required, WITHIN THREE name and address of the personal -______________________
s.
Barrow lashed out at "niggers" and said they and people of Will
let under this contract as MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF representative's attorney are set WIW bO Lomly? Write: "Gas A
Start your own business - builc
in these contract THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF forth below.
Spanish decent would soon Join up and make the whites a described
Mate" DatIng Service. All
documents. The Owner-Contractor THIS NOTICE, to file with the
an Ebening Herald papet
ages.
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clearwa.
All persons having claims or
minority. He began shouting and screaming over the phone Aq"ement tobe used will be AlA clerk of the above court a written demands
route in your own
against
the
estate
are
ter,
Fl.
3351$.
neighborhood
about threats on his life after the Kennn case rereived national A 101. $977 edition,
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID statement of any claim or demand required, WITHIN THREE - -________________________
publicity.
they may have. Each claim must MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
DOCUMENTS:
* The Springs
6-.Child Care
beinwritingandmustinoicatefhe THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ________
He indicated he would accept Willis' ruling and not appeal to
The School Board Office
basis for the claim, the name and THIS NOTICE, to file with the
the 1st District Court of AppãI in Tallahassee.
1211 Mellonville Ave.
* River Run
addressofthecreditor or his agent clerk of the above court a written Spur of the Moment Babysitting
Sanford, Florida 32771
"Why should I appeal it?" he said. "The Judge made this
or attorney, and the amount statement of any claim or demand
in
my
home.
HrIy,
daily,
wkly
claimed. If the claim is not yet they may have. Each claim must
decision when the law plainly says that insanity and Incompe.
The Oaimwood Derryberry
rates. Day or night. 3236677.
* Spring Oaks
due, the date when it will become be in writing and must indicate the __________________________
Pavelchak Partnership
tence bus no influence in these riiatters. The law doesn't count.
due shall be stated. If the claim is basis for the claim, the name and Child care in my home, days
South Hwy. 1792
It's what tile judges say that counts. When a Judge doesn't
contingent or unliquidated, the address of the creditor or his agent
* Wekivu
Casselberry, Florida 32707
onlyl 1 child, $20; 2 children,
nature
of the uncertainty shall be or attorney, and the amount
honor the law, there is no law."
$30 332 6451.
stated. If the claim is secured, the claimed, If the claim is not yet
* Sweetwater Oaks
Local Plan Rooms
The Kenons paid the pittance in taxes required for their
security shall be described. The due, the date when It will become
CHILD
CARE
green, concrete block home every year except in 1975. 0 B 'r A I N IN 0 8 I 0 0 I N 0 claimant shall deliver sufficient due shall be stated. If the claim is
Call Circulation Dept.
Freeor reduced rates
pies of the claim to the clerk tO contingent or unliquidated, the
Attorneys representing them say Fedo Kenon, who has a
if you qualify. 323.1424
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may enable the clerk to mail one copy nature of the uncertainty shall be
history of mental illness, apparently threw away the tax bill obtain documents by phoning the to each personal representative, stated. If the claim is secured, the
Ewnlng Ilciuld
office
of the Architect,
3'
that year.
H1,ntructio,n
All persons interested in the security shall be described. The _____________________________
2110.
estate to whom a copy of this claimant shall deliver sufficient -___________
322.26)1
Barrow, who makes his living buying up property because of
________
Publish March 19, 26 and April 2, Notice of Administration has been copies of the claim to the clerk tO
delinquent taxes, paid the $3.05 tax bill and was Issued a tax I 1910
AIdes 1. Orderlies. Better Living
Special Spring Offer
mailed are required, WITHIN enable the clerk to mail one copy
certificate, lie waited three years, then had the house sold at Center of Casselberry. Call for
THREE MONTHS FROM THE to each personal representative. Creative Expressions 323.71)3
appt. 339.5002.
DATE OF THE FIRST
public auction. He managed to obtain title (or 1102.
All persons Interested in the __________________________ ________________________
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS estate to whom a copy of this
TheKenons,representedbyLegalservjceso(NorthFiorfa, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE,
MAIO-Tues&amp; Fri
to file any obiections NoticeofAdministrationhu been
fl.A__Arts CraftS
THE
EIGHTEENTH
Lk.Maryarea
sued, arguing that the tax deed cannot stand because of the CIRCUIT IN
JUDICIAL they may have that challenge the mailed are required, WITHIN -----.
AND
FOR
323.5572
Iegaldoctrineof"unconscionability,"whlchsaysalawcannot
validity of the decedent's will, the THREE MONTHS FROM THE SPECIAL SALE 14x13 Kiln 1
SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA. qualifications of the personal DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
be construed to achieve a totally unreasonable and unfair CASE NO. 79.$29.CA.09.F
RN foil time, $4 shift. Apply in
Sitter $27195, 23x29 Kiln I
representative, or the venue or PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
persn Sanford Nursing I.
JULIA DAVIS, a single woman,
result.
Sitter s6u.is, Greenware
urisdiction of the Court.
NOTICE, to file any oblections
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonville
PlaintIff,
pct. off, Firing Special 75 pd.
"To set aside and rescind the tax deed...will result only In the vs.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND they may have that challenge the
Ave.
off. Creative Mud Ceramics, 6
_______________________
lnss by Barrow of hisbargain, which isan enrlchment.,.a court
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED validity of the decedent's will, the
E. Broadway, Oviedo, Fl.
EUGENE WALTON and CARRIE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, qualifications of the personal
Gardener PT, Mim. wage.
WALTON, his wife, etc., et aI
of conscience amy not sanction," Willis said.
3637w
Date of the first publication of representative, or the venue or
Mariners ViIlage,3202Orlando
Defendants,
this Notice of Administration: lurisdiction of the court.
"To acquire the family home and premises of an elderly man
Dr.. Sanford. Call between 11
NOTICE OF SALE
April
2.
1910
of physical weakness and mental inadequacies (or $102.31 and
18-Help Wanted
&amp; s. 323.1670.
ALL CL IMS, DEMANDS, AND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Victor Roy Willoughby Jr.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED thus obtain ownership of a property worth $7,500 is an enrich- that pursuant to Summary Final
As Personal Representative
Exp cabinet makers, apply
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered
Cooks Wanted
of the Estate of
n$ent that should not stand in the (ace of the hardships to be In the case of JULIA DAVIS, a
Stariine Ent, BId 29$, Rudder
Date of the first publication of
Apply
in
person
Days
Inn
NORMA .1. WILLOUGHBY
visited upon the Kenons."
Cit., Sanford Airport. 1.4.
this
Notice
of
Administration:
single woman, Plaintiff, vs.
I.4&amp;5R46
______________________
Deceased
April 2, 1910
The unreasonableness of the purchase price wouldn't have
EUGENE WALTON and CARRIE ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
RN
or
LPN,
4
to
12
part
time.
Christine
S.
Bennett
Couple wanted to work on
been enough by itself to strike down the deed, Willis said, but WALTON, his wife. etc, et al, REPRESENTATIVE:
Apply in person Sanford
Edward L. Bennett
Defendants, in the Circuit Court, in WE, WINDERWEEDLE JR., of
Poultry Farm. Trailer avail.
there were other factors, including Fedo Kenon's mental state and for Seminole County, Florida, Winderweedle.
Nursino 1. Convalescent
A Personal Representatives
Names
Contact A.Z Poultry Farm, 420
Center, 930 Mellonville Ave.
of the Estate of
and the fact that Kenon did pay his taxes in other years.
Case No. 79.$29-CA.O.F, the un. Ward I Woodman, PA.
Cassadaga Rd., Orange City,
FLORENCE W. SAUNDERS a Nurse
Kenon, 65, and his wife, 64, raised seven children In the three dersigned Clerk will sell at publIc p.o. Box NO
Fl. 904.78.3133.
Aides •xp. Irs nursing
k.a
see to the highest and best bidder
Park Aue South,
home care. Apply in ptin
bedroom home built with their earnings from picking tobacco, for cash at the West door of the
FL0RENCEEVELVN
$nackbarh,lpwantedforday&amp;
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Lakeviev, NursIng Center, 912
SAUNDERS
They live on a monthly $438 Social Security check now, but Seminole County Courthouse in Telephone: (305) 6446312
eve shifts, FT I p.T, Also
E.
2nd
St.,
Sanford.
Deceased
'q p_ f gas pumps I
Sanford, Seminole County,
won't have any trouble tinding $150 to pay Barrow,
PIish April 2,9, 1910
DEUS - ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Florida, at the hour of *1:00 am.
gift shop. Mature, dependable,
Halrd,sw'
SnM11dre$atlVes and peoiite t11ougi)outQ21counIry who
on the 2*51 $Y 0$ AprIl, Ills, 1151$ IN TN CIRCUIT COURt IN AND C.*IPRE$INTATIVE
Igøly Stuckays Pecan Shop,
For
BRENT MCCAOHRSN,
Dels..s.
certain reel property Iftulte and POR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
learned thelrpllght contrtbuted I12, In tbVflt
1.4$ M,,Swq.rd..
..
of
Wirsderweedle,
Halnes,
Ward
81TOW being in Seminole County, Florida FLOR IDA,
had to be bought out.
&amp;
Woodman,
P.A.
described as follows:
Reliable Attendant Needed
CASE NO. $O.2$S.CA.e1.K

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P.O. Box $10
OUT OF WOR K TODAY?
The South 103 fit of the NOrTh
For Disabled Veteran
FRED M. BUZZAIRD,
250 Park Avenue So.
331.40 feet of the East 420.00 feet of
Weekendsonly. 574151$
Plaintiff, Winter Park, Florida 33790
___________________________
GO TO
the SE'4 of the SE¼, Section 33, vs.
Telephone; (305) 644-6312
TownshIp 20 South, Range 32 MARK H. JARMAN and CYN. Publish
Permanent part.time House &amp;
AAA
EMPLpYMENT
April 2,9, 1910
East, Less the East 30.00 feet for THIA L. JARMAN. his wife,
Garden maintenance
hours
DEu.3
road, Seminole County, Florida.
your convenience -good pay
Defendants. ____________________________
BE WORKING
DATED this 2Ith day of March,
nice work for High School or
NOTICE OF SALE
TOMOR ROWI
1910.
5CC Student
transportation
Notice is given pursuant to a UNITED STATES DISTRICT optional
(SEAL)
Phone
__
323-1443.
Final Judgment dated the 27th day
COURT MIDDLE DISTR ICT OF
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
$ SECRETARYS
of March, 1910, in Case No. 10.213. FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION ______________________
Click of the Circuit Court
CA-01.K of the Circuit Court ci the
Possible
advancement, accurate
COURT NO: 19-ll6ORL-CIV.R Whatever theoccasion, there isa
By: Cynthia Proctor
Eighteenth JudicLal Circuit In and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
office skills will land this
classified ad to solve it. Try
'Deputy Clerk
for SemInole County, Florida, In Plaintiff, .y. SIDNEY 0.
glorious pooltion.
one soon.
FRANK C. WHIGHAM, ESQ.
which FRED BUZZAIRD Is the
SHEALY and MRS. SIDNEY G.
of STENSTROM. MCINTOSH, plaintiff and MARK H. .IARMAN
SHEALY, his wife, If married,
$CLERKTYPISTS$
JULIAN
and CYNTHIA L. JARMAN are Defendant(s).
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
COLBERT I WHIOHAM
the defendants. I will sell to the SALE
Notice is hereby given
Accurate typing, gen office skills
Flagship Bank Bldg., SuIte 22
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
will do for thIs position, good
hlghestandbestblederforcashat thatpursuantto, Summary Final
P,O. Box 1330
the West door of the Seminole Decree of Foreclosure entered on SEALED
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
personality I must be
Sanford, Florida 32711
County Courthouse in Sanford. February 21, 1910 by the above
BIDS
aggressive.
(305) 3322171
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock AM, Ofl entitled Court in the above styled
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is
Attorney for PlaintIff
the 25th day ci AprIl, 1110, the Cause, the undersigned United hefibygIventhatthe5chool
PublIsh Apr, 2,9, 1910
fQIIowlr1g described property sit States Marshal, or one
of SemInole County, FlorIda will •$STATIONATTNDS$
DEU.12
form in the Order of FInal authorized deputies, will
of sell
his duly
receive
sealed bids untIl AprIl 33,
Pump gas, clean wds, must lIke
the
Judgment:
property sItuate in SEMINOLE 1910 . 2:00 PM at which time the
people.
Lot 22, Block
C., SEMINOLE
County, Fio'l'lda,describedas: Lot bids will be publicly opened and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TERRACE
REPLAT
I it
read aloud
In the
Seminole
County
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
look 11, 14, OF THE COLONNADES, 2nd School
Board
office
building.
$ MECH HELPERS
page 29. PublIc Records, Seminole Section, according to the Plat
CASE NO, N42S3CA4.L
COunty,
Florida.
PROJECT
thereof
TITLE:
as
recorded In Plat
SECURITY FIRST FEDERAL
RE. BeMr. Fixit, good upper if meds
Book ROOFING: Eastbrok Elemen.
DATED this 25th day of March, 16, page $4, Public Records
SAVINGS
AND
lncIine
LOAN
of tary; EnglIsh Estates Elernin.
Seminole County, Florida, sublect,
ASSOCIATION, a United States of
(SEAL)
however, to taxes, if any due, f
tary; Sanford Middle School; $ GEN LABORERS $
America Corporation,
Spring Elern.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Lake Elementary; T.W.
the year 1979 at public outcry to Lawton
PlaIntiff,
Clerk of Circuit Court
the highest and best bidder tOt
vs.
Come intakeyour pick, one to fit
By: Cynthia Proctor
PROJECT LOCATION: School
cash t 12 o'clock noon on Thur. Sites
CARMEN PEREZ, a.k.a CAR.
every personalIty, goal
sday, April 17, 1910 at the West
Oeputy Clerk
MEN T. PEREZ; and GENE J.
ambition.
NAME OF OWNER: THE
door of the Seminole County
TISCHER and ROBERTA J. Publication of this notice on the
HOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE
Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida. .
TISCHER,
2nd day of April, 1910 in the Dated:
March
COUNTY, 1211 Mellonville Ave.,
$MEATCUTTER$
12,
Defendants. Evening Herald.
Sanford, Florida 32771
GEORGE R. GROSSE
NOTICEOF ACTION
Publish April 79, 1910
&amp; WRAPPER

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41-Houses

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--'BATEMANREALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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Furnished
I-Apartments
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Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. .311
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.
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If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322-2611 or 131.9993,

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3235774
RZIG REAL
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Unfurnished

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th.ws

Hidden Lk.,3BR,28

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$373 +dep.Creditrel.req.
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323.1100or644.1106

lye 323.$5

HANDYMAN SPECIAL

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red of house hunting? 3.2, 1330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. Nops.
'enevaGjrdensApts.

1505W. 25th St.

DON'TMISSTHISONE
41I Elm Ave. 2 BR. 1½ B, comp.
remodeled home. Lg. LR, OR,
C.H&amp;A, $31,200 wassumable
mort, at 10 pct.

HOUSE FOR RENT
-and nw 3.1'/, fully eqpt.

Eve. 306.663.6640

305323.1163

sell that roIl.a.way bed you've
place a Classified Ad today.

Forrentlg.3BRhouse
.et
inDeltona
1.303.34.3ö01att6p.m.'

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Iutitui 3 BR, P/i B, in Loch
rbor, CH&amp;A, Ige yard with
*'imable lake in back. $100
rst &amp; last + sec. 373.5036.
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3-Houses

fr,

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JOHN KRI ER ASSOC.
107W.Commercial

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Bary 2 Bedroom, 2 compIete
laths, LR with FP. poOl, many
rult trees. 6a.6n

W. Garnet t White
Reg. Real state Broker

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p.,.

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MINIU.LOCK
.
w concrete buildings all sizes,
201 up, especially nice, most
onvenhent on 1.4 at SR
etiind Days Inn, 1.4 Industrial
ark. 323.0061,

Owner anxious.
warranty, $37,900.

Graham V/ants Gas Tax
To Rise With Fuel

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Price

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)- Gov. Bob Graham
wants an Indexed gasoline tax that wIU rise as the prIce
of fuel climbs, according to House
anUon
Chairman Fred Jones.
Jones said Tuesday he was told by the governor that
a transportation message going to the Legislature
Thursday or Friday "will include some kind of IDdexing plan."
Graham has Indicated he wants a boost In the eightvent-a-gallon tax, but has not yet given details of
proposaL

Education Plan

Set

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UPI)- Gov. Bob Graham
will outline re(lxzUnendatlons for educational reform
toda), mcluding a compromise Plan to P$Ve
Cabinet Board of Education but create a citizen's
advisory council to develop a master plan for al1
education.
The council, composed of Education Commissioner
BalphTurltngtonandagroupolcltlzenanamedby the
governor, would advise the Cabinet on many areas,
approval of university programs.

Judge

Overrules Death Jury

ORLANDO, Ha, UPI)- One nuudef appear, U

heinous as another to a jury, saysCircuit Judge FIMflk
Kaney, but not all capital crimes are au&amp;e.
So saying, Kitney overruled a jury's UnWIIITIOUI
deathpenaltyrecommendationandhandedda,nalije
term Imatead for Joseph Alan Marter 22 Au4stent
State Attorney Belvin Perry said Maler deserved the
electric chair Monday. He added that Kaney's ruling
"took a lOt of C0UI*
"It would have been quite
Y for hllfl to INMIICS
the guy to dooth...given that a Jury voted 12.0 to fry the

itu'. Perry

Juror Questioning Slow
TAMPA. Flit. tUPH- Auletait State A1tcrne
Henry Adomo has predicted It m. tak. two Weeks or
longertoieitajwytotrytheoIfiveformerDSde

County white policamen accneed of beating a
j1$mjr,nce HIaII to death and trying to conceal It as

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traIfic death.
The qi Uoningofp pertly. jurors moved Into Its
third day today and because of the pro*Ao b.in
g clone to seating
followed, attorneys were st

even thefirit juror.

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TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
low interest mtg. on new 3 BR,
28 w.conversatIon pit, stone f.
p1. intercom, tile foyer + more
on ½ acre wooded lot in
prestigious
area. Just

onesmall fee. Swimming, boat
slip and clubhouse. 1 year
warranty. $27,900 wterms.

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Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
WITNESS my hind- and the sisl
ci
t en U

(SEAL)
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(1L1US N.
CAU. tnu. rUE

ARTHUR N. UCKWITH JR.
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Eve CraBer.e

March *t sand April29,

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SuiMe. only
$41,110. Land, buIlding I
FlexIble forms.

ME-S BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story,
L.'i Lots Fenced 'ard, 17th
treet, Sanford. Call for
stalls,

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CANT LOTS- 2 Lots aprox.
', ac Unrec. Plat. Lake
isaup Heights. $10,000.00..

REALTOR

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PublIsh; April LI. *4 1*
osu."

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EIyI monthly '$.unnns
p0. inquire
S. I M14$

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'NCOME PROPERTY
4 apartments, close to town

'compIetely tmistsw
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ymca

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'323.72
ev$. 332:0413, 332.1557
,209E.ZSmSt.
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)l3.$iI 333.flIs

$25 ma. pymts. Total price
57,00 or best offer. 323.5034.

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"%)shary: 2 Sidroom, 1½ Bath
X A.
Fruit Trees
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,VOiusIa. 444.6771

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I'-4'-lanaI for duplixos, over enacts
In gaol location. $33310.
S 1''

owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Write Box $539, Sanford
giving location, owner arid
price. No salesmen.

7 Sb, 35. w.w, CA.H, wo, D,
pool, club house, sc*.
033,110.3771323
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Webuyegu,ty in houses, apts., I

1 YR. OLD DBL.W1DE
Bia$lfI 1g. 2 BR, lB. w.
Central NSA Pioit pump,
bdrms., a, 11
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calls to mtg. 119,91011 Harm
Hall Risity, Inc. 333.1774.

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3224741.

condóhomes IâkivelyMayfajr
Villas'. Many adl'l Oe0$uresi
Buy Newer Build S express
YOurself W)Ur own personsi
tastel Choo
from many
DesIgns, Colors I Stylesl
BeglnnIIlg1$$43,tI3rned,is

VA.FHA.235..COn.HOms

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new BROAD.
MORE, front I, rose Si's,
ORIGORYMOBILE HOMES
IlSIOrlanNOr.
333.1*

VA&amp;PHAFIIS.CIII.
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43-lif$ACrNgS

Beautiful new CostOm built Brick
hems on 1g. wesdsl site wevery imagInable leaturet
3300 sq. ft. living Neal Extras
Include FR, satin kit.. PP. C.
HIA I more. Yours far

Low Down Paymini
Cash for your 1011 Will build as
31 yovr ito, our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Inc., Realtor
444.3013

Ref. repo. 16 cu ft frost ft
Onig. $329, now $205 or Sit i
Agent 339-1304.
KINMORE WASHER
Pa:
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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54'.

ITATI

iN.

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Eve'.$2.3M1

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lads en $aidsrl Ave., lust
acre. Iran Sanee'a (county).
Price $14100 for all tfr,,.
Trade or tan's OK.

I Ford Pinto Station wago
new tires New starter, ne
engine 322 1375.

1978 T BIrd. 31.000 ml.
Like new. Blue 54.500
322-2217

VIII buy old class rings &amp; 5Il
coins. Top dollar paid. C
Jim 323-INS.

WE BUY CARS

thtiques and Modern Furnitui
One Piece or Houseful
ridges Antiques
323-21

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French

323-7E

Dodge Coronet Brougham. %
I, A C, Auto, Radio, good rnpç

arry's Mart, 215 Sanford Al

Buy &amp; Sell, the fInest In us
furnulure, Retnig., slovi
tools.

new, $1650 080.3320095, en

trade.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTEI

'onder what to do with Twi
Sell One
The quick. Ca:
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tenlial Auctons I Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 373.3620.

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7$-A-Vans
IChevy Surban, Silvenadopkg,
Duel AC, only 13,730. 436 Auto
Sales,
$60
Hwy
436,
Casselberry, S31-l3.

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HomeRepairlRemodeling
2lhrs.
3220771

3)9E. 1st St., 3275742

Additions&amp; Remodeling
Free Est. tic. &amp; Bonded
Jot,W Walker Const. Ltd.

Custom Furniture, ut, wall
units,
wood
or
mica.
"Specialty Items", 3399136

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Dodge Royal Sportsman wo
an, S pass., 34,000 mi. only

3276457
SERVICESUNLIMITED

3,111, 436 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy

36. Casselberry, $345399.

Home Repair I Remodeling

Carpat Cleaning

24hrs.

ANDV'SCARPET"CLEANING
Special Ratesfor Complexes
2lhr

Dodge Van, 3 Speed with

327071$
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Free Estimates

asselberry, $34 5399.

Rspalr

SERVICES UNLIMITED

Nook

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty

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verdrive floor (VI, 315), 15
APG-city, AM.FM radio,
assette, $ track. Cl radio,
0,000 ml. 323-73*1, asking only

$300070
Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliancesg, Misc.
(LOCAL)34,.337l

Cara,,ctfl,
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MEINTZER TILE
ffew or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 23 yrs. Exp. 549.5563,

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55Boats 4 ACCeSSOrI

Ripair

-Recreational Vehicles

WALTNEV JEWELER
204$. Park Ave.

.000, with truck 510,000. 323.

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Cobla buwnider w-trailer. N
motor ii' fri hull. $100 OBOo
lrad, fur VW 3320090.

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nificing late model travel
ailer. 23', self cont,, air,
'ivate BR, many extras, no
son, calls. 12 Oaks Camp

round. Lot

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76-Auto Parts
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j.7s,
K TIRE
cka $5.93-Heavy Duty p,
All SHOCKS $59.91

New Satteries$29.93

cellent local references. Cyst

painting, Staining. Residintial, Commercial. 327-1191,

._!24509

44.

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bland new Pianos 1 organs Ii
stock, including new, used
rebuilt I reconditioned. W
don't brag about our los
prices, our customer-s do that
Cannon MusIc Co., Lonqwo01
Village Shopping Center, St
434. 1 bI I of 1.4. 333.5900.

GINO PERLANGELI Painting,
Contractor, Decorator. Ex-

Sale 33' 5th wheel camper,
76 Apeco. Very good cond,

ROBSON MARINE
2927 HWy. 17.92
Sa'iford, FIa. 32771

REALTO*,.7*
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2565

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60.A-Slmlness Equip

:
located off
Ihiliesderd,
3734.eter

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Courtiand 3,
s.

FOf' Sale Used office sqpt. Desk,
filing cob. I chairs. Many
itaniS to choose from. Nell's
Sanford FurnIture salvage, 17.
II, So. ci Sinford. 3324721.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Ill Sanford Ave.

WILSON NAIVE FURNIIUII
IUY,$ELL,TIADE
311.3111Plrst$I.
327.1432

'essriakmng
.

Su r faces. Iic.
specializing irs repainting, mt.
&amp; ext., wallpliper, wall texing,
wood staining. Free Eat. After
you have called the rest call

Cr eat Iye

Alterations, Drelimaking
Drapes, Upholstery

323 0707

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Groonng&amp;BoandIng
Animal Haven Grooming I
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeprig boxes. We cater to
your Pet 3226732.

the best. S62-55p2.
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Painting &amp; RSpaIr
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Trent Painting &amp; Repair
lnteriorl Exterior
Free Est.
377 3331
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1413 French Avf.Sanford
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Get

BUY JUNK CARS
From$lOto$$O
CaIl322.1621;fl7.jg

Housewives Cleaning SerTe

plenty of
prospects
-Advertise your product or
service In the Classified Ads.
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Personalized, fast, dependable
Reoularorltimebasls
6773191
WedowashwlndOWs

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)ollar Paid for lunk &amp; Used
'5. trucks &amp; heavy equip.
fIt. 3325990

Spring Cleaning Time, ovens,
refrig.,waIls,woodwOrlr,wds,,
flOOrs, top to bottom. Sue 323
$441.

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color 1*10. 323-1251.
1L

j* c., Remeveà
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1e, Del. molel 5.5. 1Matt.,
1311
French. 333.7341
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TIFFANY LAMPS
Ci.Sedratauran' must liquidate
Immediately. Many Ilad I
copper Tlflany.type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20' dIameter
with many pieces.
43$.170

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APARTMENTS

For sale: Queen Size Sad
Usedverylittls
3331970

REAL. ESTATE

Office

APPLIANCES Sanford F'ur
niture Salvage 332 577).

Used fbi model color TV's, a
10 to
from. N0IIs Sanford Furnitui

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CàIlBart

Multiple Listing Service

323 2222

4.56 AL

wy 92, I mile west of Spes
way, Daytona Beach, will hu
a public AUTO AUCTIC
every Saturday at S p.m. I
the only one In Florida You
the reserved price. Call 9
7558311 for further details.

WE WY USED FURNITURE &amp;

hevySpotVan,WOs,ocyl,3
p., 35,000 mi. only 13.4$. 436
huto Sales, MO Hwy 136.

The EvenIng Herald Claslifiei
Ads offer no fancy claim
s.. . .Just Resultsl

Leather I Rubber

ANYTIME

rancii

Make rosin in your attic, garage
Sell Idle Items wIth a Classifies
Ad. Call a friendly ad.taker at
332.3411 or 0319993.

5)505

DAYTONA AUTO AUCT lOts

Vanted: Outdoor table &amp; bi

Make your TVremotecontroll
no wires. Come by our sh
for demonstration.
HERB'S TV
2397 S. SanfordAve.
323.17

Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanfon:
3231731,
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only

We buy used furniture

FURIIITUREI THINGS
soo S Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323 4

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H. IBIS

Leadir'

PARK

Robinson, Orlando 1322974.

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322• 2420

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jj,Wu mi

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I1tkJIulprapIly

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avail.l

REALTORS

47-A-- Mortgages BougiW

Wl.Ibuylstl7ndmortgates.we
also make Real Estate I
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment, 1104 E.

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i ie*in isv
Nr'galn. Offer It tolay In me
Ads,

mints of $21 mo. Agent
silo
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S9MiC5l Met'CtIIndiS

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3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS IOxlN

S .ør.- 3fl.7I, 337.5353,371.3771

Push bvllors controls, has ci
usel, still in -warrar
Originally 5619, assume p

Cant find it? Try ust Over II tq

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LOTS MORE NEW thE, I S

Sanford's Sales
25445. French AvO. 3731331

Sold onig. $109.33. used i

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vacant land Lucky Invest.
mints, P 0. Box 29 Sanford

42"?Mblb Homes

t,LLPLORIDAREALTY

,.,,

waster ro. OF deluxa rn

Estate nted

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SUMMER DELIGHT 2 BR, IS
home in CCM on a 1g. fenced
lot, w•your own Pool I PatIol
C.HIA, w.w Carp., ia$.in kit,
DR. Fl. tin., I morel Only
$ilONt

rrL

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47-Real

3394109 ___________________
333.0100 Wanted to buy for cash from

£.AltamonteDr.
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REALTORS

models avail.

cir

0.

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loaded with trees. Assume
$2,140 rntg. at 9½ pcI. list, with

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Irswe have EXPERIENCE
KNOWLEDGE In creative I
iwr investment FINANC.

mu ENTERTAIN here's a
riect Country
IRSIZI Bdrms,
2
5mhZ
m,
SW collage 3, Large GEOBo.
is lovely Estate ever 1 Acre
ly

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Neal Starting at $11,700. 2

MULTiPLE LISTING RIALTOR

VII.

Nice residential lot on El Peril

INC.

C.HIA, w.w carp., new appbi,
wehk.in closots, I 1,301' lIving

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EALTORS

Sale

FIXTURES. Jenkins Fi
niture, 705 F. 75th St 32309

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Orlando
321-1377

Sanford
321-0440

Calf us for all your Real Estate
needs.

JUST LISTED 3 BE, lB Condo
homes in new MayfaIr Vlliasl

3231041 orevn. 323.0517

STIMPIR Sill
.LUSWShaveSUYERIfor
sir HOME or PROPEv
II for INDIVIDUAL 1.

S2-ApplIans

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- TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold or
$493.75 bal. $103.16 or $17 r
Agent

2439 S.MyrtleAve.

701111g.

MLS

Furniture Salvage, 17-92. Sc

Sanford. 3:25721.
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BROKER

Lii. Jessup Tuscawilla lake
front. 4 BR, 4½ B "Dream
Home." PooI,- a dock on Lii,
Jessup I on I on I on. ThIs
home has to be seenIII
$395,000, Owner will hold mtg,

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off of total inventory at br
new interspring beddl
These beds are not dama
or seconds but brand new
line bedding sets onlyl F
local delivery. Noll's Sani

$25 Iup
MILLERS
36ItOrlandoDr.
Ph. 322.03

SEIGLER REALTY

Auto repair. Only $500 ma.

327.1577

32)0640

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Hwy 436 frontage.

STENSTROM

M. Unsworth Realty

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Good used TV's,

CROCKZTT

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Singer Futura Fully au
repossessed, used very sh
time. Original $593, bal, sill
$21 mo. Agent 339 S3$6.
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53-TV.Radio-Steref

Lease with or without option,

BROKER
7139$. MyrtleAve.
Orlando Sanford

for

Buy

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Altamonte lake view. 3.2, fenced
yd, owner says selll 157.100.

SEIGLER REALTY

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Altamonte MalI. 137.500.

S

REALTY

'IRS 4, SELLERS wo,icw
vise clients on incomi TAX
flslqusflcss &amp; Shelters,
lets by •ppOintnset..It

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE,
DBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC.
CESS. 131.300. GOOD TERMS.

$300mo.Ownerwiilholdwrap.
around. Live In one rent the

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Build to Suit-our lot or yours
FHA.VA, FHA 7331213

EMPLI AGENCY

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Dupiex near Altamont. Mal
662,900. Rented now at $213

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Custom 3 BR, 2B split plan, w.sc.
"
" rm., 2 car garage. Loch Arbor
"i'-' by owner. 322.7052.

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re CONCERNED with your
IDS Cill 3n.al.

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543900

332.7913

"*lOsanfordAve.

S1-Household Good

time. flai. $119.14 or 1*9.35
7¼ ACRES. PAVED ROAD,
Agent. 339 $316.
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR I __________________
LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
AVAILABLE.
MICROWAVE

LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
DO 3, CPU. $20,000.

owner will hold 2nd or wrap
a-round. Submit all offers

REALTORS

PLEX- 1 BR, 1 Bath cads.
ecently remodeled. s•

'i$OnHwy44EGenevaoiJy
1,510.
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3)4'PAVEDROADFRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7300 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS.

2", ACRES PINE I PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$1,100 WITH GOOD TERMS.3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

Winter Springs 2 BR. high lot on
cul-de-sac.Lowcashtomtg.or

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serclal buildIng wpartltion.
Intend Avenue. $13,000.00.

ITATE SALE 2 lorms,
I R £ PLACE, god
ICATION only $23400.

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Cashtomtg.orownerwillhoid
142900

?ocEzT?

I" 3 BR, 18 2 1g. fenced 1015.
privacy, FP, ready to be
restored. All for $39,900,

SINESS- I Story corn.

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garage, near schools I

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Lii. Mary. 3 BR, FP, huge FR.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,100.

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Wall mount Westinghouse 1$,
BTU Air Corsd. Monogram
Furn. with 110 gal. heavy
drum. 373 3432.
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Longwood 3.2, privacy

'Wsklvs retreat 1 acre on St.
Johns River. Only $5,000 Iwo.
Total price unbelievable at
$1S.000.

41-Houses

a.

Agency. Will sell 50 pet. mt. for
537,S00. $73,000 needed for
1mm. coconut I pineapple
planting Oviedo 365.3161.
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322.2994

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Bellze, Central America. This
high land w-hiils suitable for
agri. I resort development.
Stable government,
In.
vestment insured by US

230 mc. 1 under If you qualify.

Hedge against inflatlont

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1ST WISELy,

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322.9283

, 3 acres on fast growing Lii. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage, Good
termsl

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100acresontheCaribbeanSeain

otherlil

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venue. 133,000.00.

Sacreparceis, 1k. Sylvan area.
Terms. Call W Maliczowski,
REALTOR. 332 7tt3

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S0-4VisceHaneo,,,s
for
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47 Carver Av Academy Manor,

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rthecartCleanitoutwItha
rant Ad in the Herald. PH.
t2.2611 or 131.9993.

nssenmea,ausifu,a
ter only $110,010.

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. bids shill be w*P*awo for a
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
of 30 colander days subqtleolsbuy.
COURT
sequent to me speeting of bids
By; Patricia Robinson
Nlggkss
Ros
of fl's S
Depi*, C$1k
Date
this
31
day
If
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REALTORS
MidsIel D Jones,
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$'s4 Beard ii kminaie
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Esquire
CIMY
*Maltland Avenue
•1AINoF. Keith,.. Chairman
Aftae Soringa, FL 31101
5- AV. William P. Layer,
Publish Mardi 19,263, April 3,9,
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opsratlen Busy *7.11jscatlsn.

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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
AREA), 4 10
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CHOOSE
F ROM.
$6,300
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EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

NEW HOMES
Open 'I to5 daily

3.1040 or 323.1011.

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$111015
Deputy Clerk
Petition.
The properly preclededagakRt
Board of Seminole County
Pubilais Mardi 19,161 April LO,
WITNESS my
as foilewo:
hand
and seal 0$ rs,srv. me righ, $g octopi or
tIN
West 110 this Court on MitCh
14,1101
Issioil.lsllandzs, DiXIE asset (SEAL)
reied any or all bids or woivo any
OST.17
m In Flat look 3, saw 113,
Wirinalitles Ni the billing. No

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equipped kit, + gorgeous pool
on huge cul.de.sac lot in Al
area, $64,900- Hurryll

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Neitt followed a
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procedure during the first two days of &amp;
Ufl$e, IIPdIIIg out WhiCh 0110$
Pr(I30CUVC Jurors at
jt1 nw1edge of the cas aid then Q1P''I(
,
eadi Individually to determine how they 'tnt if they were bte4.
y g
case, how z:ut
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lot, good area. PRICE
REDUCED TO $37300

BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
LIX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR,
540,000.

"PEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
flndhlm listed moor BusIness
Service Directory.

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UNITED STATES MARSHAL
TO:
DEU13
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF Chance to make fantastic
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF SEALED BIDS: All bIds shall be
CARMEN PEREZ, a.ka
money, day shift. Hurryl
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
FLORIDA
delivered to the Superintendent of
CARMEN 1. PEREZ
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL KENDELL W. WHERRY
0d15ithe School Board Office. Waltrelesu, Cshiers I
61$ Hoare
Cooks
TIMEBIDS:
FOR RECEIPT OF
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ASSISTANT UNITED STATES SEALED
rtment 40
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
ATTORNEY
Hurry
to
Miranar, Puerto Rico 0007
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.1761CA49
PROJECT SCOPE
AND
YOU
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF CONSTRUCTION:
Removal.
ARE
912 French Ave.
HEREBY DIVISION "J"
Publish March 12, 19, 26, and April
AcfromHeauhD.pt,
NOTIFIED
that
an
action
to
FLORIDA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
2,
preparationci
of new
exIstIng
i,so
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installation
O5roofs and
foreclose a mortgage on
the
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
a
DET.33
following property in
Seminole orporation organized and existing
or call 323.5176
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The
County, Florida:
under the laws of the United Slates
work will be let under this contract
Lots 21 and 22 In BlOck
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
as
$2
req-2 wks sat-terms
described in these contract
SANLANDO SPRINGS, TRACT ot America,
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Yr future sour neem
documents. TheOwnsr.Contractor
NO. 6, according tO the FIat VS.
PLAINTIFF, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR AOreernenttobeus.dwIilbeAlA LPN full tIme, 3.11. Apply to
thireofasrecordedinplat
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A101,
1977
Books,
SYLVESTER
ROLAND CASE NO.:
sdltiøn.
LIIIIV4W Nursing Cantor, 919
Page 33, Public Records
of TERRELL.
JR., unmarried
II$97.CA4SS
PLACES FOR EXAMINING
1.2nd St., Snford.
Seminole County, Florida,
IN RI:
A*IS
BID DOCUMENTS: The School
has been flied against CARMEN
DEFENDANT. OTTI$ 0, PRATHER,
NOTICE OP ACTION
Board Office, 12*1 MilionvIlie Free travel, other benefits,
PEREZ, a.k.a CARMEN
jterHU5$AND
i
Ave., Sanford, Florida 31771 The
sISkli10 Part'tlmesai,sperom
PEREZ. led GENE J. TISCHER TO:
to work at Auto Train Gift
Daimwood Derryberry Pavelchak
and ROBERTA J. TI$CHER.
SYLVESTER ROLAND KAREN M. PRATHER,
Caboose, Sanford Terminal,
Partnership,250$ouflhI4wy, 17.91,
yoarerqiredtowv,acopyof TERRELL JR.,
Respondent.WIFE.
whose reiidsnce and
agutmI1$bsllphonebi$w..n
Cassilberry, Florida 32707 Local
yourwrfttendess,wis,if.ny,tolt address
NOTICIOFACTION
91 Il am. 3210631.
.nown
Plan
Rooms
on L. PHARN ABNER, of TURN.
TO:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
OBTAINING BIDDING
BULL. ABNER AND
KAREN N. FEATHER
DANIELS,
action
Isr
fsredesure
of
a
DOCUMENTS: Siddsrs may
e
YOU ARE
NOTIFIED 1151$ an main docwnen?s by plionini the
address is 147 West Lyman and
you has
ace been
required
tgage
flied against you action for Dissolution of MarrIage
Apply Days Inn, Sanford
of the
Avenue, Post Office ha *00,
hiS been filed
•'
py ci your written defenses.
Wkder Park, FlorIda, 33710, and
2110, eNor the following date: Gets. laBorers, day shift. Apply
are required tO 5IfVO a COPY
April 2.
, . It en JOHN SPENCER
file the orgilnal with tIll Clerk
1$ American Wood Products
your written defenses, $1 any, toil
ROBINSON. plalnfift's attorney,
SPECIFIED BONDS: The
the abovestvled Court en or bsfsr whoe. address is 1030 Volvsla
mill office, * Marvin Ave.,
on MICHAEL D. JONES,
bidder shall prenid a
April 21, 1910; otherwise a
Petitioner's
Longwoad, bel'wsen $11 am.
Avenue,
Suite
$0,
Daytona
whasi Pirformance, Payment and
udsm.nt may be entered
References required.
ddFNO * Attorney,
u.rn
Avenue,
a9liIlet Florida 33014. on or befars AprIl
COfS$SJC, hind and a
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Springs
Florida,
321,
lid
Bond
as
you far theorrelief
demanded Ifi 9115 21, 1100, and III. the original ls on or before AprIl 31,1100, and file
called for In
petitlen.
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the ai-uain
this court ilffis' bIS
%nitis
WITN ISS my hand p. the i
the oripnal wills the Clerk Of th$
Aft bi must be receIved before
Of said Court on Mardi *7, 1101
or
Court
immedIately thereafter,
eIther attorney
before service
the specif led timi aId enclosed Ifs
(SEAL)
RESTAURANT
other. Petitioner's
or on
ins.
wis.
a delsult will be aWered
••• •,,yga plainly mar
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH
mia$oly
thereafter;
ciherwise
a
against yga for this relIef
the outside "Pr,pisal" an me
Clerk of Circuit Court
ouN will be aIlared against u
EGG-OMELET REST.
dat
the Frsileer lease. H5lffi forces
ly Eve Crabtrse
demanded Ifs the complaint or for the relief demanded Ni the name Welk.
ci theIt's
b$i.
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. "George which do you think threatens your
masculinity more,. .the women's movement
or the gas shortage?"

CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
this 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, din. rm.,

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iturnithed, fully
ulvd
It., w.w carpet, CH A,
asher.Dryer, no pets $790.

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.1ST MAKE PAYMENTS--'
to '75 models. Call 339 9100
834 4605 (Dealer)

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B, adlacent Golf Courie.
pl., 2 car garage,
rapes. $430. 322.0913 or 3227$.

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siding. Perfect for growing

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18,000 one owner ml, Os

4 Bdrm, 2 Bath. 2 story home In
Sanford. Large rooms, cx.

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STYLE in this double wide.
Large 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath with
CHA. Seeing isbeiievingall for

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IN DeBARY-2.1 with a big
family room. Immaculate
inside 1, top condition outside.
QuIet location yet close to
shopping. Mid 305.

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
-CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE 3BEDROOM,1½BATH,DOU.
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.
NUMBER IS 332.2611.
ANCES.AIRIHIAT,ONAL.
MOST 3 ACRES, SUNLAND.
Majt$an East, Howell Fstate$,
.5f; y
leWly 4 ' SELLER WI$.L HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $.*,lsO.
Ii 7 B, PR, t car garage,
'perds, kIt aspI. Many extras.
,".
LAKE FRONT, 3 BEDROOM,
Nil00, i5iUme. 671.1557.
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $32,000.

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The Real Estate Agency

Phone322.71$1, Sanford

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is: Cleveland, auto &amp; AC. or
53.888. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hi
136, Casselberry, 834 8399

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339.0509
339.0101

If you are having difficulty
- - finding a place, to live, carlo
:t drive, a lob, or some servIce
" - you have need of, read all our
want ads every day.
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ENERGY EFFICIENT home

BR, 2B split plan w.Cen. H.A,
WWC, pan Fam Rm, fully

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3 Pont Catalina, Sharp car,
PS. PB. AC. one owner $1.89?
37$ 0532 between 5 &amp; 7 p.m

find him listed In our Business
Directory

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in choice neIghborhood. Lg.

POOL PARADISE- Lovely 4

'"!AltamonteDr.

79-Trucks. Trailers

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Ruftors
243S' 5. French ($792) Sanford

EALTORS

'701 Bldg.

ERY DAY IS BARGAN
)AY IN THE WANT ADS.
611 or 131.9993.

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TIRES $595 3210640-

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OWNER WILL FINANCE
quality 3.2 w.brick f. p1. +
BBQ. Fain. Rm., split plan w
huge bdrms, + 5cr porch In
exec area for only 171.950111

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SQUAREF00TA01
GALORE- 3 big bdrms, brIck
f, p1., formal OR, eat.ln kit. +
car. lot w.Oaks for 134,00011

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HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
bdrms, 1½ baths, corner lot w
trees, nice area. 121.50011

Winter Springs
beautiful
home w.fenced bk yd, 1g. sc
" porch, gas grill. 2 BR, but
.could be ?? Owner may hold
mort.
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322.612
tenorrow may be the day you

3 BR. 1½ 8, 15 mm, to Sanford.
Assume 9½ pet. with $15,000
dWfl, No qualifying! Hurry on
this onei Only $451001 Call

Balloon note.

,,more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers
-. fast.
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BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates w.Dock. $450 mo
t.JohnsRealtyCo., Realtor

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1977 F sat X 19. ec cond AM
FM. I track, AC. Miracle
5hild 377 2861 or 323 5213.

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fenced yd., all amenities.
$76,500 with $11,500 down.,
$390.66 mo. P11. Very low mt.

Let a Classified Ad help you find
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FANTASTIC FINANCING on
this lovely 3 BR, 2'.'i B to
qualified buyers. Like new

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for

'69 Ford Falcon, $350. or best
offer (ood Conditiofl.
373 7813
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'4 Honda 350-1 New-seat;
kerker; header; chain;
sprockets. Fresh engine, new

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today!

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

COUhIRY HALFR E

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This home includes 2 BR, lB
on a very Ig 50x235 deep lot.
See It todayt

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3 BR, 2B, 2 story house $35,000..
$3,000 down, owner financed.
3993397 R.E. ASsoc.

SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WE HAVE IUYER$l

REALTOR MLS

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inside laundry room.
Call 169-0027

80-Autos

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322-740
A-OK TIRE
NEWTIRES$1919&amp;UP
Sanford
413 French Ave.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
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Estate Broker, 3221964 or 303.

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monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments, 32222$?.

REALTORS.MLS

turn,

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Realty, Inc. 4 pct. interest to qualified

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ake Mary-sublet for 9 mo.,
effic. apt, $140 mo. glady

2-Houses

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Adultsonly,516S
322-2296 aft 4.

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by Gill

silt.

321.075,

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HarOld hull MUST SELL Delary by owner.
Pool home, 2 BR, 1½ B, fam.
rm., 5cr. porch, low lOs. 66$.

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every day.

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Wednesday, April 2, lt$O-7B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

- Legal Notice

"Luxury For
5

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Union. - Adult. Family
5Pool - Laundry
QeleS-I.Stsry

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Carpentry, Painting, MamntT
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323413$
Insured
134-1)99

Tree Service
lop. Trim, Removal
Call Jim FIinn. $347499
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I Man, quality operation
I yrs. cap. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayni Seal. 327.1321

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CUSTOM HOMES
RebuildCondemn.d Houses
SO. BALINT -____________________
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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 3210317

Qislom built utility I boat
trailers, truck racks I misc.
repairs.
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DioJ 322-2611 or 831-99

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MOSCOW
1 UPI I -Exiled Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharv the fourth yew of a fiveytar
Moncow UuIt7 w
ha denounced a
press campaign apparently aimed at belit- trarelerrrd as a war-time nu to Ash&amp;MIad (in ( elraj
tling his role in World War H.
Asia) and
yew
In an open letter to the general peocwator's office recently,
"When Sábxo, ahsaind, in isa, he w am
a
the 58-year-old nuclear physicist denowiced the "provo- specialist to work in
ammunition
factory.
It
w
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caUonist newspaper
libel which declares me an enemy of sonietblng he had a cholce in, he was jest sent on ainelme's
disa.mauient while I have always supporte
d the SALT H (ledslm."
treaty i • an enemy
of peace (while I have called for an end to
Far from failing to thake a
war and an enemy of the people (whose son I am)."
itaati
ort,
According to Sakharov's wife, Yelena Boom (who ea
her
c device for
iaiden name , the smear canpaign has gone much hither c
the
contrul 01mti
pr4ed by the factory far anti-tank lk
than sunpl) distorting the views and politics ci the
W1S Nobel
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hri personal life by means of innuendo halfiruthi and blatant
up to the W" WL
inaccuracies.
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. "Sakhov's invention speeded Ic the whole
**The Soviet press has written that Sakharoy did rot do any
FN
and freed peraninel for other tasb in
fighting during World War 11, as if he was hiding &amp;way from received a vistent for it the following yeer.- the —. &amp;
the fighting," Mrs. Bonner said recently.
Citing a cue of apparently deliberate inaccuracy, MM
it is true that he was not in the army because he was a
Sooner
noted that the Soviet press has described Sakhilw's
student when the war
broke out. In 1941, when Sakharoy was in father, Dinitry, as a professor of matlwmatm

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through the motions at protest as a way 01 UL
Ravel, 43, is skillful and fair.in&amp;d wriho who does act
paint characters Week whita.
The playwright : .. isludeft a den
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would do more harm than good.
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his sketch of selfjustityiiig hypocrisy has the ring 01 b$ar
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ALL DELICIOUS ALL NATURAL, ALL FRESH
CRISP &amp; JUICY. A PAGE FULL OF GOODNESS
FOR YOUR FAMILY!

ClOSED EASTER SUNDAY
APRIL Go 1900

SAVE IOC.FRESHLY PACKAGED

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point against repreauno.
Recently this trial was resnacted in Ikaich by a a1w cast 01
ILâ4
volunteers, including .in1ine ci
English playwright Tom 5fJ played Haiti's curtappointed defense attorney -who was allowed to speak
one he — in the reenactment, which was
by
man and Austrian television.
Stoppard, born In Casthcmhoakia, latin Ms fate wautil 111M
been much like Ravel's had he stayed there. Heed --'-s
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American

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steak houses typify what we eat. Unfortunately, fine
restaurants seldom identify American dishes on the menu. No
wonder strangers wonder if there Is an American cuisine!
The beginning of a new decade seems an appropriate time to
change this, and the accompanying recipes offer a tasty way to
start.
American chocolate cakes are unlike any other chocolate
cakes in the world. They come in dozens of varieties. Some are
high and light; others are red or almost black In color with a
moist, Intensely flavored texture,
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resembles the latter description, a purely American version of
this International favorite.
The cocoa base provides a rich, deep chocolate flavor, since
cocoa is chocolate In very concentrated form. And chocolate
bits, suspended in the batter, add a nuance that will appeal to
epicures. In this recipe, applesauce is used Instead of milk,
resulting in a super moist cake that makes you take one more
bite to see if it's really that good.
The French invented crepes and we love them, flaming or
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browned, 5 to 8 minutes. Turn and broil until second side is
brown and crisp, 2 to 3 minutes,
This kitchen-tested recipe make about 32 hors d 'oeuvre
servings.
CURRIED TUNA DIP
1 (61. or 7-o unce) can tuna in vegetable oil
2 cup chopped onion
12 cup chopped, pared, cored apple
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 cup (8 ounces) creamed co t ta ge cheese
1 tablespoon milk
1
lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
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Celery pieces
I small pineapple
Broccoli flowerets
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Sliced carrots
Cut off crown and
end of pineapple. Stand pineapple
Cherry tomatoes
upright. Cut off rind in lengthwise strips. Remove eyes with
Cucumber slices
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Drain oil from tuna into large skillet heat Add onion, applf
Cut into lengthwise quarters. Cut away core. Cut fruit into
and curry powder. Cook until onion and apple are tender
large chunks
Turn into electric-blender container. Add cottage cheese,
milk, lemon juice and salt. Cover and process at high speed
until smooth.
Flake tuna into medium bowl. Add cottage-cheese mixture.
Mix well. Chill.
Serve as dip with raw vegetables.
This kitchen-tested reci pe makes 1 cups.
MARINATED BUTrERFI.lEl)
LEG OF LAMB
1 leg of lamb, boned and butterflied by butcher
1 cup cider vinegar
1 cup cooking oil
1 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
2 teaspoons dry mustard
1 cup honey
1 large onion, sliced and separated into rings
Place lamb in glass, crockery or enamel dish
In 1-quart
bowl, combine vinegar, oil, salt, pepper
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Arrange onion slices over meat. Pour marinade evenly over
lamb and onions
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To barbecue, grill over hot bed of coals about P hours,
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NON-STICK
MOLDED GAZPACHO SALAD
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1 cup void water
2 (1034-ounce) cans condensed chicken broth
N teaspoon garlic powder
Dash cayenne peppe r
2 cups chopped fresh tomatoes
1 cup chopped cucumber
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cup f inely chopped onion
In saucepan, sprinkle geletin on cold water. Place over tow
heat, stirring, until gelatin is dissolved.
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added significance because it begins a new decade, perhaps a
new era, for us all,
Even the name for this (lay reminds us of spring, of birth and
renewal after winter's dormant term. The word "Easter"
stems from Eostre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of light and
spring The ancients cooked special dishes in her honor to
encourage a fertile year.
Centuries later, friends and family still join in feasting at
Easter. This may take the form of an
Easter breakfast, a
buffet brunch or an old-fashioned after-church dinner with
roast hani or leg of lamb, molded salads and colorful desserts.
Simple floral arrangements of tulips, lilies, crocuses or
hyacinths add notes spring freshness,
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with a layer of apple pie filling and a chiffon "crown," dusted
lightly with cocoa. These three layers of harmonizing flavors
will place a professional stamp on the hostess.
Cupcakes may or may not be on your hit parade of desserts,
but den mothers and bake sale committees advise they rate
high with most families,
Sure, they can be made from a packaged mix in a matter of
minutes— but they are amazingly easy to make ftom scratch.
The recipe below starts with base of cocoa: it's ready to mix
measure
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CHOCOLATE APPLESAUCE CAJCE
2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour
114 cups sugar
3 tablespoons Cw'n'i
P teaspoons baking soda
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i cup cold water
cup dry sherry, Madeira or white port wine (or con
somme)
Vegetable oil
Water
8 eggs
In medium saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over consonune. Ltt
stand 1 minute. Stir over low heat until gelatin is completely
dissolved, about 5 minutes.
Stir In cold water and wine or additional consomme.
Pour mixture into 66-ounce custard cups to depth of ' inch.
Chill until set, about 20 minutes,
Place remaining gelatin mixture in refrigerator.
Lightly oil large saucepan. Add enough water to fill 2 inches
deep. Heat to boiling over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to
keep water at simmer.
Break eggs, one at a time, into dish Then slip each egg into
the water, holding dish close to water surface. Simmer 3 to 5
minutes, depending on desired doneness.
When done, lift eggs with slotted spoon. Drop into cold water.
When eggs have cooled thoroughly, drain on paper towel
Pat dry and trim edges, if necessary.
Place each egg, yolk down, over gelatin in custard cups Add
about ½-Inch more gelatin mixture around each egg. Chill
until firm, about 20 minutes.
Pow remaining gelatin mixture over eggs. Chill until firm,
several hours or overnight. Unmold to serve.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes 8 servings.
FRESH RHUBARB CRISP
6 cups diced rhubarb
½ cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1-3rd cup unsifted flour
1-3rd cup quick-cooking oats
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
Place rhubarb In buttered 8-Inch square baking pan.
Combine brown sugar, flour, oats and cinnamon. Cut in
butter or margarine with pastry blender until mixture is
crumbly. Springkle over rhubarb.
Bake In 350-degree oven about 30 minutes or until topping is
lightly browned.
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if
desired.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

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at complish. You'd be

medical reason for it. Th
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percent t he re is a
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cause. These can run the
able to make a trip that she
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Can you list the federal government's new dietary recoinmendationi?
Even more impirtant, can you make them part of your
family's diet?
The suggestions for healthier eating promulgated by the
departments of Agriculture and Health, Education and
Welfare Include:
Eat a variety of food..
Maintain ideal weight.
Avoid excessive fat, saturated fat and cholesterol.
Eat foods with adequate starch and fiber.
Avoid too much sugar.
Avoid too much sodium.
U you drink alcohol, do so in moderation.
"These are general recommendations," notes Agriculture
Secretary Bob Bergland. "Using them as a guide, anyone can
choose from a variety of foods."
But what about teen-agers In your household, who may
seam alternately to be stuffing themselves with fast foods and
starving themselves on fad diets while crIU"i'tng your eating
habits?,
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Any time of year, turn your dinner party into a fiesta.
Arrange your table with sombreros and maracas. Use an
unusual cactus centerpiece.
Your friends may want to come dressed appropriately for
the occasion.
Toast their arrival with Strawberry Punch. For a festive
dinner they won't forget, serve Chicken in Almond Sauce with
lingering scents of cloves, cinnamon and pineapple.
Adding a final touch of festivity, treat your company to a
Daiquiri Pie with tasty chocolate crust.
STRAWBERRY PUNCH
I package (10 ounces) frozen strawberries, thawed
1 can (6 ounces) frozen lemonade
3 cups water
½ cup light rum 180 proof)
1 bottle (12 ounces) ginger ale
In pitcher, combine all ingredients. Add Ice cubes. Serve in
frosted glasses. If desired, garnish with mint. Makes 6 to 8
servings.
CHICKEN IN ALMOND SAUCE
1 chicken, cut into serving pieces (about 31/i pounds)
1 4 cup flour
½ teaspoon paprika
i teaspoon salt
½ cup whole blanched almonds
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
12 cups chicken broth
14 cup light rum (80 proof)
4 whole cloves
2-inch piece of cinnamon stick
1 cup green pepper, cut in strips
1 cup pineapple chunks
1 egg yolk
½ cup heavy cream
Parsiled rice
Dust chicken with flour combined with paprika and salt. Set
aside.
In skillet, brown almonds In butter; remove and set aside.
Add chicken to skillet and brown. Add chicken broth, rum,
cloves and cinnamon. Cover and simmer 25 minutes or until
chicken is tender. Add green pepper, pineapple and reserved
almonds. Blend egg yolk and cream. Gradually blend ½ cup
sauce into egg mixture. Return to sauce and cook, stirring,
until thickened and smooth; do not boil. Serve over rice. Makes
4 to 6 servings.

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nr of the world's oldest cultures. In addition to inventing
pasta, Oriental cooks have always known how to conserve fuel
by cooking foods quickly. This dish cooks in just minutes and
or
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chicken.
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1 cup chopped raw chicken or shrimp
1i cup chopped onion
one-third cup sliced
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
½ package (10 oz. size) frozen Chinese pea pods
sprouts, drained
1
1 jar (2½ oz. size) sliced mushrooms
Dash soy sauce
Dash ginger
1
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2 tablespoons toasted almonds (optional)
Saute chicken, onion and celery quickly in butter in a
size (8") skillet. Add remaining ingredients, except
almonds. Cover; cook for 5 to 7 minutes. Garnish with
almonds. Serves two.

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using about 33) tablespoons chilled Egg Salad Filling for
each puff. Replace tops. Refrigerate until serving time. For
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about 35 to 40 minutes. Fill each cream puff with about onethird cup chilled Egg Salad Filling.

cream puffs; (Makes 18 appetizer-size puffs or 10 to 12 main
dish-size puffs)
1 cup water
itt cup butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
s teaspoon salt
4 eggs

Imagine mouth-watering ininty meringue puffs floating atop
a sea of chocolate custard,

increase the dessert's nutritional value and help hold down the
cost of this expensive-looking dish.
Many cooks dream of creating such a tantilizlng treat.
You don't have to wait for a special occasion to serve
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true.
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pretty meringue puffs.
1 egg, separated
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Egg whites at room temperature that are completely free of
2 tablespoons sugar
yolk particles will reach a greater volume.
1 4 teaspoon nunt extract
Use it clean, dry glass or metal bowl because plastic tends
1 drop green food color, optional
to retain Fat and may inhibit the foaming of the whites. Beat
P-. cups inilk
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4 cup sugar
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1 to 2 teaspoons instant minced onion
14 teaspoon dry mustard
3) teaspoon salt
12 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
1, 4 cup chopped drained ripe olives
cup chopped drained pimiento

Bring water and butter to rolling boil in medium saucepan.
Remove from heat. Add flour and salt, stirring vigorously until
mixture forms a ball. Beat in eggs, one at a time, until smooth
and a small quantity of dough stands erect when scooped on
the end of a spoon. Frr appetizer-size puffs: Using about 22
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: Sweet and sour celery goes well with pork or poultry and
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I egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt

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2 tablespoons lemon Juice
's cup dairy sour cream
Trim celery. Cut ribs into 2-inch lengths. (Makes about 4
cups.)

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In medium saucepan, blend egg, flour, sugar, salt and
pepper. Stir tn lemon juice and reserved 1 cup celery cooking
liquid.
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cinnamon. Add the remaining apples and blend again . This
of apple puree.
drying it is advisable to leave the oven door open, 2 to 4 inches
will
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tilting to spread evenly.
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wash thoroughly and remove
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blemishes. Core the apples and slice into rings or slices 3-8th
in thick.
F.). Place the trays in the oven and leave the oven
slightly, about 2 to 4 inches. Check the trays every 2 to 3 hours
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acid. After draining, arrange the slices In a single layer on
and reverse positions for uniform dehydration.
trays.
leather has solidified, pick up the paper by the ends and flip It
over onto the tray. Peel off the paper and continue drying until
Drying time will depend on moisture content of the fruit and
the size of the pieces. It varies from 6 to 8 hours. The slices it feels leathery, but not brittle.
Properly dried fruit will be sticky to the touch, but it will peel
should be pliable or leathery, not brittle when dried.
Dried apples are easy to store, in plastic bags or airtight away from the paper when adequately dried. For storing, roll
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containers.
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temperature. For dehydrator drying, check the
require no sugar. They may be rehydrated in apple Juice or
manufacturers use and care book for directions.

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Cheery Cherry Topping
Place a5 to 7smoked half ham, fat side up, on rack in
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centered in thickest part, being careful that bulb does not rest
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cherry syrup and 1 tablespoon lemon juice in a
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a federal court has ruled he need
not do so without a court review, a
spokesman said today.
Kelly's offer includes any office
records he has relating to six
persons listed in grand jury subpoenas, but Kelly will continue to
oppose having to produce other
records, spokesman Bill Purvis
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The I)ropted salary adjustmen ts were
Herald Staff Writer
agreed to by commissioners at a work
Seminole County department heads session Tuesda,
y but will not be forwill be looking to create at least 55 new mally approved until April 8.
positions next year to fill out what they
The increases come in response to a
consider to be lean staffs, County Per- labor m arket study conducted by the
sonnel Director Lois Martin said toda-. Personnel de partment showing the
but salary increases for county m
e- county's administrators and trlide
ployees tentatively approved by the workers are paid about 10 percent less
coliunission may prevent any new hiring, than those in comparable jobs.
Th salary increases, for about half the
Tile
M clerical workers are not included
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county's work force, will cost the county in the recommended package because
$145,500 for the last five months of the they receivedasimilar increase earlier,
fiscal
and $300,000 next budget year, Martin said.
Martin said. They will
an average
With the increase, wages for those in
Increase of 7.34 percent for those em- entry level positions will increase from
ployees involved.•
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$312 per hour to $3.20 per hour.
Martin said the $3.20
is recommended
The increases, if approved will bring
now
to
lessen
the
impact
of the law that
the total county payroll to $1,224,000 in
1981. This
's payroll was expected to will take effect January 1981 setting the
be $924,000, but if the increases are ap. iiilfliliuulii wage at $3.35.
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positions may
funded.
individual salar y change recommended.
"We're most concerned with the people
Commissioners Sandra Glenn and
we have," she said. "Even If it means Richard Williams Indicated they were
some paopte wilt have to bite the bullet uv.Mnst raises f or department directors
and do more to get the job done.
and division heads.
"We'd prefer that, rather than tell our
Mrs. Glenn suggested a salary range
current employees t hey won't get more change for administrators, keeping th e
money, then hire more people."
minimum and raising the maximum, but
Martin said although 55 new positio ns she said she felt the financial sit ua tion of
have been suggested for funding concon- the count)' would not Justify individual
iderati on, this is a "wish list."
increases at this time,
It will proba bly be pared down conWilliams said lie feels the entire per.
siderably, she said, but she explained sonnel classifications system needs
that the department heads are not asking revamping.
for the ultimate in staffing,
But Mrs. Glenn and Williams agreed to
"What they're aski ng for is a little go along with the increases approved by
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wo uldn't be getting anything done," she County since lg7l, said she feels the
added. "We do not have an excess county "has done well" in managing
nwnber of positions,"
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Virtue may be its own reward, but James Michael Hiner. 27,
Deftary, was happy to find honesty pays, especially since he has lost
his part time job as a messenger with Bob Dance Dodge. Hiner
received a $500 reward this week from Brinks, Inc. as a result of his
turning in a bag containing 166,500, which he found on the sidewalk
outside Atlantic Bank of Seminole on March 4, [liner, who has a
degree in fashion design from Florida State University, is looking
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Approves Breathalyzer Tests

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida
The high court, in a unanimous opinion,
Supreme Court today upheld the con- overrul
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stitutionality of breathalyzer and
bloodtests to determine if the dr iver of a Thomas E. Penick Jr. who held the tests
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A militant spokesman Identified only
Two members of Iran's Revolutionary as Shahpour said that If the
Council said today two council officials Revolutionary Council asked for custody
will go to the U.S. Embassy Saturday to of the hostages, "we would agree to
take control of the 50 U.S. hostages. The that."
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Asked whether the militants would
hostages but not the embassy.
insist, as they have in the past, on a
Herald Photo by Tom N.h.t
An exterminator's tent covers Hopper Elemen- wood borers, beetles which have been chewing
"We have many, many more direct order from Ayatollah Ruhollah
documents to examine to prove U.S. Khomeini, Shahpour said, "Because
tary School In Sanford, holdingjn poison gas to kill away at beams in the building.
crimes against my country," a Revolutionary Council is the council (In
spokesman for the militants said In charge of) Iran, we (will) obey
this order
explaining why they refused to vacate if they want us to hand over the hostages
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the embassy they seized Nov. 4.
to the Revolutionary Council.
Interior Minister Mahdavi Kani and
Things have been hopping behind the manager of
"We never said that we would hand
Art Brown Pest Control.
School workers discovered the unPresidential adviser Ezatollahi Sahabi over the embassy," Shahpour said. "We scenesat Hopper Elementary School
Wood
borers
are
generally
brought
in
welcomed
occupants about a month ago
were quoted in the Persian-language said that If the Revolutionary Council re- since it was built in 1961. This week, with
the wood from the lumber yard, while installing an air conditioning
newspaper Kayhan as saying the quests It we hand over the hostages to school,o(ficlals took steps to quiet down Myers said.
The beetles lay eggs on the System, he said. The board immediately
the hidden action, expelling some
Revolutionary Council "is prepared to them, not the embassy.
beams, and their larvae do extensive put the job out on bid, paying more than
take over the hostages" in 41 hours.
"We will not give up the house of Welcome visitors,
damage tunneling their way through the $3,000 to have the lob done.
Actually taking custody of the spies," Shapour said.
An exterminator's tent was erected wood.
The exterminators had to delay their
hostages, as Sahabi and Kani suggested,
over the entire building Wednesday, and
In Washington, White House pr
visit
until the spring vacation in order to
assumes that the militants would Im- secretary Jody Powell said today the school filled with poison gas to
While the beetles have managed to do have the bui ldi
ng for the three or four
mediately relinquish the captives as they transfer of the hostages to government destroy vood borers, beetles which have only minor structural damage to the days
needed
to
cover
it, (LU it with poison
have recently pledged to do if so directed control this weekend "would be a step in been living in the joists and trusses acol at 1101 Bay Ave., Sanford, another gas, then
air it out, Myers said.
by the government.
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holding up Hopper's roof since it was few years could have resulted in a roof
The gas leaves no residue, and will be
built years ago, said Don Myers, collapse, Myers explained,
gone long before schools reopen, he said.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov.
Bob Gra ham asked the Legislature today
to boost the gas tax two cents next year,
and 12 cents by 1985, predicting
Floridian s won't grum ble about the
massive hikes in light of their "transportation crisis."
The eight-cent-a.galion tax, last raised
in the early 1940's, would go up 1.9 cents
Jan. 1, another 2.1 cents in 1982 and
still further until reaching 19.5 cents in
1965, under the governor's proposal.
It would bring In an additional $45
million next year and an extra
milli on a year by 1985. Half of the money
would be kept by the state to complete
the interstate system and maintain state
roads. Half would go to local govern.
ments, and a sizeable chunk of this share
would be earmarked for bus systems and
other forms of mass transit.
• Graham also endorsed a special gas
guzzler" tax on big automobiles and
urged lawmakers to double the license
j tag fee on semi-trailer trucks to raise an
additional $17.2 million a year for road
work.
Graham, Department of Transportatlon Secretary Bill Rose and state
Energy Director Lex Hester quickly
launched a swing of Florida cities to sell
the pla n agai nst what the governor admitted is strong opposition from
legislators who have to face the voters
this fall.
Graham said Floridians are willing to
accept the tax, however, because it is
clear the current tax Isn't providing
enough money to meet the state's
transportation needs.
"I call on Floridians to dig two cents
deeper Into their pockets for gas In i981, so that in 1990-91 we can sent this
message to the petro-dictators: We are
prepared for our energy future in
Florida. Keep your oil ," he said.

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¼ cup butter or mer geirineii softened
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon paprika
4 teaspoon dried leaf oregano
¼ teaspoon dried leaf thyme
4 teaspoon pepper
4 medium Idaho potatoes
- Sour cream-pimlento-olive topping
- In medium bowl, cream butter, parsley, salt, paprika,
kiregano, thyme and pepper.
Cut potatoes into 44-Inch slices without cutting all the way
through. Cut within ½ inch of other side.
Place potatoes in greased 1-quart baking dish. Cover and
bake in 425-degree oven 45 minutes.
Uncover. Spread butter mixture over potatoes. Bake uncovered, 15 minutes longer, basting with butter occasionally.
Serve with sour creamptmlentoolive topping, if desired.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes 4 servings.
Sour CreamPlmlento.OliveTopping
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chopped pimiento, ¼ cup chopped pitted ripe 0114es1
tablespoon chopped parsley and ¼ teaspoon salt. Chili until
serving time.
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3 cups water
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lit teaspoon thyme
½ cup onion, chopped fine
2 table poons butter
1½ cups sliced freshmushrooms
1 cup diced celery
½ cup wine (Gamy Beaujolais), optional
½ cup sliced almonds
Thoroughly wash wild rice. Place rice, water, salt sinill
thyme in saucepan. Bring to boil. Reduce best, cover and
simmer50 minutes oc until tender and crunchy but not mushy.
Remove cover and finish cocking to evaporate any excess

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one-third cup cocoa
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup finely chopped nuts (optional)
2 cups (12-ounce package) peanut butter-flavored chips
2 tablespoons vegetable shortening.
Beat cream cheese and milk in small mixer bowl until fluffy;
blend in confectioners' sugar, cocoa and vanilla. Stir in nuts.
Chill until firm enough to handle. Shape into ½-inch balls;
place on waxed paper-lined tray or baking sheet. Chill, un.
covered, 3 to 4 hours. Centers should feel dry to touch before
coating.
In top of double boiler stir peanut butter chips and shortening until melted. Dip chilled centers Into peanut butter
mixture; remove with fork. To remove excess peanut butter
mixture, slide fork across rim of pan several times. Slide from
fork upside down onto waxed paper, swirling "thread" of
peanut butter from fork across top for a decorative touch.
Chill. Store in a cool place. About 3½ dozen bonbons. (Pack in
cooler, if taken on a picnic.).

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L cup bacon, crumbled cooked
2 tablespoons parsley
~ cup grape jelly or jam
12 slices bread
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bread. Spread jelly or jam over peanut butter mixture. Top
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Stivmberg TheFt Call 'Inside Job'

The January theft
of a safe containing concentrating their investigation on four suspects in the January burglary of
case; determine whether follow-up in. requesting that a warrant be issued for $200,000 in cash, bonds, blank Bank
thousands of dollars in travelers checks, Stromberg-Carlson employees, some of
the Stromberg-Carlson plant in Lake terviews are necessary; what subpoenas the arrest of a person charged with theft America
savings bonds, cash and other documents whom worked at the
travelers checks and other
plant, others who Mary.
from the Lake Mary plant of Stromberg
should be issued.
and possession of stolen property.
(lOcWflefltS contained in a safe and the
worked for the company elsewhere.
Assistant State Attorney Alan
Carlson apparently was an inside Job,
Robinson said no time frame has as yet
Chief Benson said the stale attorney's
itself were removed from the plant.
State Attorney Douglas Cheshire's Robinson saia investigators
are
going
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set for action on the case.
according to local law enforcement of- office today began scrutinizing a file through
office has had an active role throughout L tie sate was found near a lake in Volusia
the file to determine "if anythinr
(leers,
submitted by Lake Mary Police Chief can be done." Robinson said the usual to Benson also said today he has turned in the investigation of the Stromberg- County in February, and $50,000 in cash
Law officers said this morning they'are Harry Benson
Cheshire's office, under a separate Carlson burglary,
and travelers checks were recovered at
containing the names of process Is to go through and organize the package, information on a fifth suspect
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lmInahCowgylntaudto comply with a Depositorylnstltutlons Deregulation and larger amounts of money in the in- Banks of Seminole, which Is complying two or three places, can
now put their • "Banks locally are quite liquid and
federal law wtds Insures all ac
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if necessary, to lobby through a bill
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mission if legislation is approved con. single family homes on that property.
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the instructions after the council was told
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racing track, that while support from the the city to pay those traffic costs and
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missions tax for the city as ;irt (If the liIlSSIiiii were approved. In addition
legislation.
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Council Chairiiian Frank Schulte flow at various tunes throughout the day
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suggested the 25-cent fee on all ad' while track traffic would be compact.
nussions - both complimentary and
Without the admissions ft't', he noted,
purchased — to defray costs to the cityof the property taxes received from the
providing street improvements anti other track would be little in comparison to
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be suffered by the citizens'' by the traffic not only a substantial amount of property
generated by the expected 300.000 dog taxes about $5t,00() annually — but also
traxicliise taxes and utility taxes.
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surrounding the facility, said his family hour each for four hours per evening and
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Sheppard said Denietree has agreed to
make th1 ittililk aware of art in the enmity attn is it legislation permitting the conversion sign an agreement with the city
bright and colorful addition to downtown Sanford. does not pass, he may be forced to guaranteeing the funding.
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The mural painted on the side of buildings on
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draws an admiring glance from a woman. The
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When NBC projects the winners of the
presidential preference primary In Florida shortly
after the polls close at 7 p.m., the views of the
voters of Smlnole County's precinct 33 In
Longwood will be part of that projection.
Laurin Milton of Fern Park was stationed on the
front porch at Longwood city hail this morning
asking the voters as they came out of the polling
place to answer a number of questions on an NBC
Poll.
Milton said the voters were being very
cooperative in filling out the lengthy polling sheet.
Milton's responses to questions about the poll
were the same: "1 don't know."
It was not known why the television network
chose precinct 33; how the pollsters were chosen
or how the questions were composed and selected.
Carolyn Churchill, a researcher with election
headquarters at NBC-Tampa said today the information and the process used in the poll aie

confidential."
Eligible to cast ballots in precinct 33, which
includes most of the old section of Longwood, were
1,451 people, including 856 Democrats, 4fl
Republicans and 123 from splinter parties.
Poll workers reported a steady flow of voters in
that particular precinct.
Only Democrats and Republicans could vote
their preference In the respective contests. But all
voters were considering two state constitutional
arnendments — limiting Ithe Jurisd1liction of the
Florida Supreme Court and raising the homestead
exemption to $25,000.
Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's office said the only problem reported from
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Mrs. Bruce has predicted a 60 percent (35,275)
voter turnout of the 58,793 registered voters in the
67 precincts of the county.
Different colored "secret ballots" were given to
Republicans and Democrats in the NBC poll.
Questions on both ballots were similar, asking for
whom each voter voted and why, giving multiple
choices for each question.
Each ballot had one radically different question.
The Democratic ballot asked: Did the accident
at Chappaquiddick in IM involving Senator
Edward Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, and
Kennedy's explanation of it, raise or lower your
opinion of Kennedy's ability to handle the duties of
the presidency?
The choices for response were: haven't heard of

Chappaquiddick; raised my opinion of Senator
Kennedy; lowered iny opinion of Senator Ken.
nedy; didn't change my opinion of Senator Ken.
nedy; not sure.
The Republican ballot asked: do you think the
fact that Ronald Reagan is now 69 years old
makes him more able to handle the duties of the
presidency; makes him less able to handle the
duties of the presidency; makes no difference in
his ability to handle the duties of the presidency;
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the equal rights amendment, mandatory permits
for handguns; nuclear power plants; abortion;
reinstatement of the draft; drafting women into
the military; federal spending; the defense
budget; Middle East peace negotiations; national
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pollster, laurin Milton of Fern Park, after turning over to Milton the poll
form used In "key" precinct :13, Longwoud. Brown is a Former ma -or of
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coughs are apparently related
develop an allergic reaction
to reflex actions. This can be
the Rh positive blood In the
associated
with a trigger
baby, The Interaction that
mechanism In the back of the.
results can damage the baby.
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mien associatea
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Rh negative child then there with irritation of the
will not be any need for you to diaphragm. The latter can
occur
with
excessive
take Rh immune globulin. But
distension of the stomach.
after every pregnancy, If the
HOROSCOPE
Your husband should see a
child is Rh positive, you
doctor to make sure he's not
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
should receive such protechaving some problem with
tive measures,
swallowing or in food passing
I am glad that you received through the esophagus (food
For Tuesday, March 11, 1980
the protection you needed tube) into the stomach.
after your abortion. It will
If these things are normal I
give you a better opportunity would suggest a change in his.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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encounter many learning fun and games. There
experiences that can be put to important matters that need Type Rh Factor and' Tran- his problem.
discussion.
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fun day for you, but one In thinking, Then you'll be able
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the other persons
should have walked in."
approaches toward points.
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developing several friend.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
drew trumps before losing the
ships. Romance, travel, luck, Your mind is geared to details
clubfinesse. He would still get
resources, possible pitfalls today, so spend your time and
one diamond discard on a
good club, but he had only one
and career for the coming energy doing chores that call
monthe are all discussed LVI
in ,..
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trump left In dummy to try to
UIIA.
ruff two diamonds."
your Astro.Graph Letter,
Oswald: "lie just played
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
which begins with your btrtwo rounds of trumps. Th
en he
thday. Mail $1 for each to In your Involvements with
lost
the
club
finesse
and
West
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio friends, It will be important to
led the third trump."
City Station, N. Y. 10019. Be pur your own personal touch
Alan: "Here is the correct
on all shared activities,
sure to specify birth date.
play for the benefit of any
projects or even con.
readers who haven't already
ARIES (March 21-April 19) versations.
seen it. Ruff the heart; lead a
Do
so
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trump to dummy's king.
wider than usual today, so If
Finesse the club right then
and there. Even if West leads
SAGfl'I'ARIUS (Nov. 23there is a goal you deem
a second trump, you will still
important, concentrate on Dec. 21) Ideas to improve
have
two trumps left in
to
new ways
bring it. about, your personal security could
dummy. You cash your two
be presented to you today.
high clubs to get a diamond
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't shrug them off as
discard; cash the high diaThose you associate with pipedreams, for you can
monds and crossruff for the
he-today could have some in. make them work,
rest of thetricks."
teresting bits of information.
Oswald: "Just a comment
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on the bidding. South's slam
Don't be afraid to ask a lot of 19 You have a healthy
bid was a gamble, but the sort
questions,
curiosity today and night find
of
amb
is worth
yourself investigating all ByOiwaldjacoby
ki:;.He knewt there could
C5MiNI iMnu -' types of subjects. You'll gain sad Alan Sostag not be a good play for seven
Present your Ideas to those
a lot more than you thought
since North had merely given
whom you think can help you
Oswald: "When I saw a single raise."
with a puzzling situation.
today's hand played, I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
They may offer solutions you
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. watched South wind up one
(For a copy of JACOBY
hadn't thought of.
19) It won't be enough for you trick short, Of couse, he was
CANCER (June 21-July 22) to leave things to chance, unlucky. Trumps broke 3.0, MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
Other opinions could prove instead you'll probe for new, both minor suit finesses were Bridge," care of this newsp a
wrong and diantonds broke 4- per, 0. Box 489, Radio city
extremely valuable today In a creative ways to better your 2. South complained. North Station,
New York, N.Y.
decision-making situation, lot,
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Pollce.Departmenf Needs Auxiliary Volunteers

equipment for the volunteers, as well as their training, said become full-time police offiaers, said Rotundo,
By DAVID M. HAZIER
Rotuzxk.
HeraldStafl Writer
Recent changes and moves have led to the drop in the
The Sanford Police Department Is looking for about a dozen
"We call them part-time police" he said, explaining the
number of auxiliary officers, said Rotundo, who is looking to
men and women interested In volunteering their time to help auxiliary officers must spend a minimum of eight hours a
bring the force back up to strength.
patrol and protect Sanford, says It. Mike Rotundo.
week riding with patrolmen on regular duty.
Applicants must be 21 or older, he said, adding applicants
At the moment, the department has OnlY 12 auII1Iry of.
Volunteers also serve as dispatchers and do other police
will be screened using the same guidelines applied to police
ficers, down from the 20 to 25 the department usually has on
work when needed, he said.
officers. Both men and women are welcomed to volunteer,
W rolls, he said.
Rotundo said many of the auxiliary officers are people
Rotundo said.
AuIliaiy officers are community members who volunteer kicking to become full-time officers. By serving as volunteers
Auxiliary officers donate most of their services to
their time to assist the 50 full-tIme Sanford patrolmen,
on the Sanford force while taking the 380 hours of college work community,
said Rotundo, explaining they are only paid when
Rotundo salt
mandated under the state's minimum police standards law,
they
provide
security for school basketball and football games.
After undergoing an IOboir course, the au'4i1a"y offks the potential officers gain experience which can help them get
an coidered police officers, with the Mine tights slid
a full.tlme job, he said.
Applications are available from the Sanford Police
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�2A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, March 11, 19*-

Graf 1"o Appear

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Douglas Super Senior Show" to be taped Wednesda} night for
television, Ureat Sanford Chamber of Commerce Executive
Manager Jak Homer said.
Graf and hi; wife will fly out of Daytona Beach Wednesday
at 9 a.m. for Los Angeles for the taping of the show which will
include such golden oldies as George Burns, George Raft,
George Jessel, and Rudy Vallee.
Graf, who excels at track and field events, said he has been
asked to demonstrate the standing broad Jump on the show,
but would prefer to demonstrate his running ability. The Mike
Douglas show is seen at 9 a.m. on weekdays over WDBO-TV
Channel 6. Date for airing the ta pe has not yet been set.
Homer was unable to reach Graf with the invitation until
Monday afternoon because Graf was at the State Masters

Iran, Suspends Activities
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
Although the U.N.
commission left Iran today without seeing any of the 50
American hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran,
U.N. Secretary general Kurt Waldheim said their
mission was not a failure.
He said the panel would continue its work when
possible: meaning when the Iranians allow the commission to meet with the captive Americans face to
face.
Waldheim announced the commission of five
prominent international Jurists had decided to
"suspend its activities in Tehran for several days," but
was "prepared to return" to complete Its mandate
"when the situation requires."
Its carefully defined task, accepted by both Iran and
the.United States, was to report to Waldheim on Iran's
grievances and meet with all the hostages after their
transfer to the Iranian government by the militants.
Since Iran did not meet the second requirement, the
deal was not completed and, Waldheim said, "The
commission is not now in a position to submit its
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III Shah Won't Come Here
NEW YORK (UP!) — The deposed shah of Iran
needs emergency surgery, but Cartel- administration
officials have ruled out his return to the United States
for hospital care, the New York Daily News reported
today.
In a dispatch from Washington, the News said
friends of the ousted monarch disclosed Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi would be admitted to a U.S.
military hospital in Panama because his health Is
failing and he is suffering from an abnormally
enlarged spleen requiring immediate medical attention.
Citing Informed sources, the newspaper said the
shah was pressing for admittance to a medical facility
In the United States partly because he feared the
possibility of extradition from Panama.
In Panama City, the lawyer representing Iran its
effort to extradite the deposed shah said Panama "will
set the worst precedent in international public law" if
it turns down Tehran's request.

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More than 100 Soviet troops were killed in a 48-hour
battle with Moslem rebels in the eastern Afghan
province of Paktia, the insurgents claimed today.
Soviet forces, backed by tanks and fighter planes,
have extended their anti-rebel thrust that began last
week in Kunar Province to Paktia, also a guerrilla
stronghold on the border with Pakistan.
The Islamic Front guerrilla movement said in
Peawar, Pakistan, that rebels suffered losses In the
heavy Paktia fighting but they declined to provide any

figures.

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all eight of the events in which he entered. Graf said the Mike
Douglas Show is paying for his flight out and back and the hotel
room, but not for his wife's. They will be flying back the next
day.
"I wasn't excited, but my wife was really excited," Graf
said. "I never expected to be asked to do anything like that."
He has been high point man In track and field each year he
has competed in the Golden Age Olympics in Sanford, Last
November he took gold medals for the 70 and above group in
running broad Jump with a jump of 12 feet, 3½ inches; the
standing broad jump with a jump of 7 feet, 1 inch; softball
hitting at 167 feet, 2 Inches; softba ll throw, 143 feet, 2 inches;

workers, sent home at 11 a.m. Monday due to the fire, will
receive a full day's pay , he added, explaining "that's just Th e
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way It's do'

seconds; 100 yard dash, 13,5 seconds, and the 50 yard claih, 6.9
seconds.
He also took silver medals in the football throw, the shot put,
and the discus throw,
The previous year he won the deca thalon and as overall male
winner carried the torch to light the flame for the opening
ceremony, The event and the title were discontinued at the 1979
Golden Age Olympics mainly because of the lack of serious
co m petition for Graf in the decathlon, "They're going to have
to have a decathlon if they want to attract the bet ter a thletes
from other places," he said,

Graf, who runs five days a week on the beach when in
training, said he had not wanted to peak at the meet last

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Orrin Graf, 70-year-old superstar athlete in the

pit crews on the Eastern flights have not been affected

opportunity for rebuttal, Uskert said. .

Commissioners William Mitchell and John
Hepp got into a heated discussion after

day.
Prescriptions of certain
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responsible for city utilities-water and

sewers). I was elected to serve all the city of
Longwood and as long as I am on the corn-

no point because an answer would not lie
available until we could meet with tile

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mission will continue to do so."
Mitchell said he was told by Skylark

missioner's district on city problems notify

residents

the commissioner from that district ,$out of

something on the agenda he "flatly refused."
"The other night when I was riding with the

to discuss problems with the Skylark sewage
treatment plant. (Hepp is the commissioner

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ROBBERS TAKE TELEVISION

"I'm taking the television, we'll be back for the
six" said
of three robbers as he walked out
Fern Park
man's trailer, carrying his $110 Sony television, deputies say.
Wendell Snodgrass, 23, of trailer 302, Fern Park Trailer
Park, told deputies two men forced their way into his mobile
horns at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
While one of the two grabbed the television and another stood
In the doorway, a woman accomplice remained in their car,
deputies said.
Snoaas said the thieves
known by Snodgrass'
girlfriend, deputies said, reporting no motive
the robbery.
ThEFt AT BAR
About $331 in cub was stolen Friday from Bonnie &amp; Clydes
bar, State Road 434 in Longwood. The theft occurred Just
before 10 a.m.
reported by Raymond Brooks of Fern
Park, who said the money was in a Sun Bank cash envelope.

patrolman the odor was so bad I couldn't
drive through with 11* wIndow open," Mitchell added. "Saturday when I was over there

I became nauseated,"
"Several persons asked me to get It on

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the teaching of "scientific creationism" has passed the

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HOME BURGLARIZED
A lady's wedding band valued at $300 and a V.8.65 gold piece
valued at $1,* were taken from the home of Amelia Hardlion,
433 E. Alpine Street, Altainonte Springs sometime between
March 2 ad 6.
In the Rolling Hills sobdivision Longwood burglars bit the
homes of Fred B. Blanchard, 1170 Barton, and George B.
Wo*tif, 410 Willard.
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an open
taken from
A silver wedding ring set in 1939
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residence. It was valued at $100.
Another beask4n In Longwood, 133 Wlstera Circle, netted
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burglars numerous
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taken from the first
An ovthoa'd motor valued at $330
stall In the *y dock area of the Sanford Boat Works, Highway

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If Connally does not carry the 3rd, Weidner
said th e district may give some insight into
which candidate will get support from Connally loyalists.

Carter landslide or a Bush upset of Reagan.

Rep. Phil Crane is expected to make his
best showing in the coast-to-coast 10th

Planation. The voters here don't know him or

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Herald Photo by Tom N.I.

Poll watcher Felix Aside% cht-eks sample ballot
olliside precillet 26 at the*'Lake Mary Volunteer
I I •'i"I IIIR'II(. - 5 iUI'lIU UI UI

IH'rc('lIt Was
t'xpe&amp;'ted statewide, said As hley, and voting was
ste;ul' ui Lake Mars' this morning.

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has mustered formidable
campaign for the Massachusetts Senator.
George Sheldon

Young.
Weidner said if Bush doesn't carry the 6th,
he may not carry any of Florida's 15

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Ca rter is supposed to have a lock on
Democrats in Florida's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th

and
by the district's
popular
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and Weidner said if lie wins any of the state's

Administration
has granted
Gov.
Bob Graham's
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Franklin, Wakulla and Gulf counties,
Graham's office received word of the decision
Monday and indicated federal officials will be in
Florida today to discuss the loans which will enable
$100,000 8 percent
businessmen receive

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Kennedy In the 7th district around

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County, where he has campaigned heavily

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who made headlines last week in Massachusetts and Vermont, is an unknown

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showing in the 6th District around Pinellas

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our campaign, Ander Crenshaw, formerly the

district, which stretches from NaplesSarasota on the west coast to Stuart-Vero

margin over Bush.
Bush Is expected to make his strongest

Granted

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the state

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415 and Celery Avenue. The theft was reported by Steve Berry
of Sanford. Police ha ve a suspect in the case.
LA WNMO WEE TAKEN
A lawnmower was taken from the driveway of 12$ East
Woodland Drive, Sanford, sometime between 12:30 and 1:30
p.m. Friday. Frank Dunn reported the red frame mower wi th
black motor stolen.
A 19-Inch Quasar color TV was reported stolen Friday from
the home of Roger SmIth, 1210 W. 11th street, Sanford.

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Tswana J. Raines
Mark Sanders
Anna A. Inomas
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FAMILY
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Monday thru Saturday

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Ronnie L. Cash
Richard E. Collins

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W. Welsh, Deltona
Craig Polka, Like May

DISCHARGES

Donald E. Ptlueger

the appeal,

It also is consistent with his
Roberts says.
goal to increase the state's
Supreme Court Chief al'ye of school funding and
Justice Art England is reduce the local tax
heading up the campaign for share.
ratification of the amendOpponents argue that
mcml, saying the seven property taxes are a more
Justiceswill no longer
dependable source of income

expense

John

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Donald King
Mildred L. Kirby
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Glenn W. Erwin, Jr., Deltona

parties is willing to pay the industrial property holders.

Charles Kolar, D.$tona

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a year because it will have to courts reached conflicting
In all, the three states offer
Wednesday. Seas 3 to 4 feet today increasing to 4 to 6 feet Tallahassee law firm.
decisions.
Only one out of 20 cases replace local revenues lost
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will
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ABDUCI1ON AND RAPE FROM BAR REPORTED
A Midway woman told de puties she was kidnapped at
gunpoint Sunday tight from a Midway bar, taken to New
Smyrna Beach and sexually assaulted.
Deputies say the 35-yewold woman told them she was called
ve
the Club 2-Spot at 9
Sunday, then ordered
inside by a man holding a gun.
He drove her to New Smyrna Beech, where he raped her, the
woman told deputies, New Smyrna Beach Police reported
finding a pellet pistol at the scene of the assault, Seminole
deputies reported.
VICTIM IDENTIFIED
Deputies ha "4et4"Ied the victim of Friday's robbery at
Skate City, Longwood, as Michelle Villant, 30, of Altamonte
Spring.
Deputies
VllIaM was opening the snack bar door of the
skating rink on Dug Track Road Friday morning, when a man
she had seen in the
earlier offered to help her.
But instead of helping her, he grabbed a bank bag containing
about $100, a nd then ran off, deputies say.
She chased him andutruggl.d to Sal the beg back. but In the
end was thrown to. do ground, as her u'I"t
deputies report.
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A Sanf ord woman lost about $2,000 in Jewelry burglars
who pried open a door her motile home Saturday, police
say.
Marguerite Anderson told police the thieves struck between
3:30
and 7:20 p.m., prying open a door of her trailer
Carriage Cove, Sanford.
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That will be the battleground for Reagan and
George Bush.
—Southeast Florida 's 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th
and 15th districts. They could portend a

and 6th districts.

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"Fin happy to ann'ounce it new recruit in

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aware lie has dropped out of the race."

Reagan's strongholds are in the Panhan
dle's Ist and 2nd districts and Dade County's
13th, 14th and 15th districts. A vote slip in
these areas could seriously narrow his

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Kennedy also is
in the Brevard
congressional districts,
county's 9th district, and the 11th and 12th
The Reagan-Bush battleground, Weidner districts in Palm Beach and Broward
says, will be along the so-called "1-4 corridor"
interest,
counties.
that encompasses central Florida's 51h and
The governor requested the aid
Carter is expected
do well in Dade
United Press International
ltepublk'an delegates to next Hawaii, Oklahoma and Wa.
9th Congressional districts. Reagan cannot
claimed sales had slumped due
county's 14th and 15th districts, but the UN
bad publicity
Ionald
Reagan
and
suimner
's conventions.
afford
to
be
beaten
in
this
critical
area,
but
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resulting
shington.
that
15 persons
vote denouncing Israeli settlements on the President Carter
clear
Bush
must
do
well
here
to
make
a
formidable
With John Connally and
The breakdown is: Florida,
West Bank may cut the president's strength favorites to sweep today's
cholera and hepatitis after eating
statewide showing.
Howard
Baker out of the race,
Florida oysters last fall.
in the condominium-dominated 13th district.
100
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primaries
Florida, ltupublican;
in
the Republican contest in the
Alabama,
Alabama and Georgia and Democratic,
27 Republican; t hree states was reduced to
2 On Today's Ballot
assume commanding leads (;eorgumt
Reagan and Bush although
63 Democratic,
for the GOP and Democratic
other candidates were on the
Republican,
presidential nominations.
Going into the primaries,
V
A three-state sweep would
NATIONAL REPORT: A powerful frontal system that
give Carter and Reagan large Kennedy, due in large part to But waiting to take on
brought snow, heavy thunderstorms and high winds to a large
edges in delegate strength his victory in the home-state winner anti loser next week
when Illinois holds its
of the Northeast Monday night and early today threatened
Former flooded with over 2,500 as
MIAMI (UP!)
schools than
dollars, and, even more important, Massachusetts primary, was
TO' rt
heavy snow on northern Maine where a winter-storm Supreme Court Chief Justice year and will be able to which are distributed every provide them with added leading 113-86. On the primary is John Anderson,
effect today
was posted. Gale warnings
the
B.K. Roberts says a constitu- concentrate the around 8(X) year by politically-minded momentum as the trail leads Republican side, Reagan led the liberal congressman,
transformed from an asterisk
; Atlantic Coast from New Jersey to Maine and for the Great
tional amendment going lawsuits a
really deserv- legislators. They also contend to the industrial North and [lush 60-36.
to a serious challenger by
before the voters today is ing their attention.
Lakes region. Tornados and torrential rains hit Florida and
the amendment would make showdown primaries in
There also are delegate close secondplace finishes in
good for seven Floridians and
more rain fell on Southern California. In New York City, police
Florida
an
Increase in the four-cent. Illinois and New York.
selection caucuses today in Vermont aud Massachusetts,
Also going before
bad for nine million others, voters today Is an amendment on-the-dollar state sales
Carter, the first Southern
said a twin-engine plane en route from Fort Lauderdale, Fix.,
Roberts Is one of a small cutting the average homeow- inevitable,
president since the Civil War,
crashed in the East River while making an approach to La.
group of legal community net's property taxes $160 a Un
heavily favored over Sen.
'Guardia Airport In thunder and lightning Monday night.
der the Supreme Court Edward Kennedy in the three
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 66; overnight stalwarts opposing the year by raising it* homestead
tax
amendment, the justices primaries on Carter's home
'low: 63; yesterday's high: 82; barometric pressure: 30.04; amendment that restricts exemption on school pr
operty would have to review only grounds.
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mandatory review by the taxes to $25,000.
relative humidity: 85 percent; winds: West-northwest at 6
bond validations, cases in
Supreme Court to cases
nd
Reagan,
long
time
idol
of
A
Gov, Bob Graham has
come
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 3:30 involving statewide issues, dorsed both amendments en- which the death penalty was Southern Republican conser10:04
and imposed, Public Service vatives, was given the edge
PORT making the five district ap- predicted they will become
a.m., 3:57 p.m.; lows, 9:56
Commission decisions on over former ambassador and
3:59 p.m.; lows, 10:37 am., peals courts the last
CANAVERAL: highs, 3:22
part of the Florida Con. rates for the
big utilities, Central Intelligence Agency
9:55p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 11:21 a.m., 10:02 p.m.; lows, 4:16
cases in which
"It's good
Justices
chief George Bush. There was
a.m., 4:32
is
Graham
the higher constitutional
and bad
nine million
belief Bush would chal.
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tl2th district) counties are also Reagan
strongholds, but analysts say Bush cannot
afford to be overwhelmed in these areas.
John Connally had been expected to carry
the 3rd district of Duval and Nassau Counties
be fore he dropped out of the race last
weekend. But 54Veidner believes there is still a
possibility Connally could win the 3rd
"because it may be too late for voters to be

turnout to bolster the president's southern

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in the schools

campaign up until Connally's wichdrawal

Palin Beach (11th district) and Broward

support.

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By STANLEY St. BROWN
United Press International
Here is w ha t political analysts will be
looking for when Florida's presidential
primary votes are counted tonight:
—North Florida's sprawling 1st, 2nd and
3rd congressional districts. They are
essential to both Jimmy Carter and Repub.
Lican Rona ld Reagan.
—Central Florida's 5th and 9th districts

Florida's Republican party, is expecting a 55
to 60 percent GOP turnout if the weather is

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Scharlette Holdman, representing the ACLU, said
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I Iher group's main concern is the Introduction of religion

Thursday night sewer stu'

Clearwater, where he introduced Ander
Crenshaw, who headed John Connally's state

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Don Weidner, the executive director of

The bill H B 107 sponsored by Rep. Tom
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ministration's handling of the recent United
Natio ns vote critical of Israel ran Monday

newspaper endorsements.

Hanan said the Kennedy organization was

Democrats.

House Education Committee despite opposition from
teachers, school boards and the American Civil
Liberties Union.
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on the ballot and did pick up several

campaign with an airport news conference in

nedy's Florida campaign chief.

Elections chief Dorothy Glissen is
predicting a 52 percent turnout of Florida's
3.95 million registered Republicans and

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Legislation requiring

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"I'm in total agreement that somethl

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making marijuana Joints.
Meanwhile, a Criminal Justice subcommittee
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unan imously endorsed and sent to the f ull committee a
,., I bill that in effect would ban head shops
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is

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"lk'asonablv, I would like to be close to
neagan. Better yet, I would like to beat him,
but I have to be realistic," Bush said.
John Anderson, the congressman from
Illinois, who surprised every one a week ago
by his strong showings in Massachusetts and

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representatives from the Department ff
Environmental Regulation and PoUuti*

that when they asked Hepp to get

drugs and the doctors that

write them would be monitored by a computer,
cigarette rolling paper used for marijuana would be
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would be banned under three bills that cleared some
House hurdles,
Hoping to crack down on unscrupulous doctors, the
House Criminal Justice Committee unanimously
1. approved a bill that would require copies of certain
prescriptions to be filed in a sta te computer. The panel
also passed a measure placing a 25 percent tax on

The wiring Is still legally used in Florida, said Neiswendei.

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Alumin um wiring has been blamed for starting many fire
around the country.

Mitchell took offense to Hepp's request that
commissioners going into another com.

common courtesy."
"Mr. Hepp was throwing stones at me,"
Mitchell said. "I was In Skylark (where Hepp

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Iowa caucuses, needed it win or at least a
strong showing against Reagan to breathe
new life into his campaign.
Asked what he would consider a "rcspectable showing" in Florida, Bush told repor.
ters in Lauderhill, "I don't know I guess it's
so you people in the press say, 'He did well."

The ads attacking the Carter ad-

and

between Carter and Sen. Edward

joined us, and I'm very proud of that fact,"
said Reagan.
Hush, whose candidacy was seen to be on
the decline since his stunning victory in the

On the Republican side, frontrunner and

on the eve of the primary.

ennedy had somewhat of an anticlimactic

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more attention than the Democratic

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Republicans Reagan and George Bush has
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thresithoid" ot 15 percent of the vote mall but
one congressional district, the westernPanhandle First District, and decided to
make a last-minute push for the "second
Carter delegates won in 49 counties to threshhold-— 32 percent — which might gain
Kennedy's six, enabling the president to score
a second delegate for Kennedy in heavily
an overwhelming victory in a straw ballot at
Jewish south Florida districts,
tue convention.
In a related incident, eight Pickets from the
Kennedy, still Carter's chief challenger
Jewish Defense League, carrying signs
(California Go'. Edmund G. Brown virtually
declaring, "Carter Must Go," got into a brief
did no campaigning in Florida) made a few scuffle at Carter-Mondale campaign head campaign trips to south Florida, but up until quarters in downtown Miami Monday inorMonday his only campaign ads were on a few ning with campaign workers.
black radio stations.
No arrests were made, although police
Hopeful of picking up a couple of unanwere called to restore order. Both the
ticipated delegates in the five Gold Coast
and the Carter campaigners said they would
congressional districts, however, the Kenfile charges.
media effort

contest, where Carter is t ie eavy favorite,

and there have been no complaints from employees of

Although used during the late 60s and early 70s as a supposedly safe alternative to expensive copper cable, CO
tractors are now discouraged from using aluminum wiriz
because of reported fire hazards,

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The condition which also included itching and a
bur ning of the skin, clears up af ter a few hours,
The complaints have come from attendants on

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air after their well-publicized, head-to-head
competition last fall in the county caucus
elections for delegates to the party's state
convention,

tied), canip finally mounted its first major

Florida by two an a half to one, but Just as the
Carter-George Wallace battle in 1976 overshadowed the win by then President Gerald
Ford over Reagan, this year's battle between

flights operating between New York and Miami. Cock.

Man In*1ured From Shot

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A 65-year-old Seminole County man was shot and slightly
injured Monday night, as he struggled with two men to protect
his driver's license and Social Security card, say deputies.
- Clayton R. Thomas, 65, was grazed bya shot fired at him by
one of two men who robbed him outside his home at 115 Salem
St., outside Altamonte Springs, deputies say.
Thomas was entering his home at 7:50 p.m, Monday when
two men approached him, demanding money. He told them he
had none, and began struggling with them when they tried to
take some papers from his pocket, say deputies, adding during
the struggle, one of the two assailants shot Thomas, the bullet
creasing the skin of his arm. He was treated and released from
Florida Hospital Altamonte.
The two thieves got away with Thomas' driver's license,
social security card and other identification documents the
victim had carried in his shirt pocket, held together with a
rubber band.

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for the Republican nomination in Florida's
presidential primary today.
Based mostly on wide interest in statewide
referendums on whether the homestead
exemption on property taxes for schools
should be increased $20,000 and whether the
workload of the state Supreme Court should
be reduced, elections chief Dorothy Glissen
forecast a 52 percent turnout,
At stake in the Florida primary are 100
Democratic and 51 Republican delegates to
the national conventions.

Democrats outnumber Republicans in

also have said red spots appeared on their

chests, backs and thighs.

Unlike copper, aluminum wiring expands when carryihg
power and contracts when it is not in use, gradually Ioosenthg

said his electrician Is now "inventorying" evePy
circuit breaker panel in the courthouse, determining whthh
runs of aluminum cable can be replaced "with any econorny"
Wiring from the individual circuits to wall sockets and light
fixtures is copper, he said, explaining only the building's ma)n

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lives) at the request of some of the residents

persons in the audience directly affected by

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arcing generated enough heat to burn and melt away over
inch of the heavy power li ne, Davis said.
The fire apparently started because the cable had looseréd
the cla mp which holds it, creating a gap between the junction
box and the cable, Nelswender said.

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When the item cornea up on the agenda it
will be strictly between the commissioners

Sweat" ailment afflicting Eastern Airlines attendants
On flights between New York and Miami.
"We want the company to see w ha t the deal is and
do somet hing about it," says Dorothy Payne, health
and welfare officer for the un ion's Miam i local,
More than 100 stewards and stewardesses have

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the 1979 games. Graf is to appear on an upcoming
taping of the Mike Douglas Super Senior Show,

minutes to speak — or less If there are many
persons wishing to talk,

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MIAMI (UP!)
The Transport Workers Union
demanding a f ull-scale investigation of the "red

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replaced with new copper cable Monday night, Neiswenr
said, adding the county now plans to replace the remaining
three aluminum main feed lines, at an estimated cost

Golden Age Olympics, carries the torch to begin

Uskert said he will give each three to five

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Florida's nearly 4 million registered
Democrats and Republicans was ex pected to
give President Carter a vote of confidence

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Homer said he will be giving Graf some Golden Age Olympic
T-shirts to take with him for the people on th e show.

aside the first half of meetings for any citizen
to voice an opinion on any item on the agenda.

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north underground, then up to the second floor of the notth
side, started arcing where it connected to a junction box on the

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The inch-thick cable, which runs about X) feet from south to

weekend in Sarasota as he is working toward the world's
championship in the pentathlon to be held the latter part of
April at the North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It
includes five events, the long jump, the javelin, the discus
throw, the 200 meter and 1500 meter.

at Monday night's City Commission meeting
that he is ini tiating a new procedure to set

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Power was restored to the courthouse last night, and: all

Track and Field Meet in Sarasota over the weekend, winning

the matter under discussion will have an

PuIi.a.d Dolly sad I.pd.y,

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By DAVIDM. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Monday's fire at the Seminole County Courthouse did about
$3,000 in damage to a main electrical feeder, say county officials.
But the bill to prevent a similar fire from happening id the
future could run over $10,000 they say.
The fire, which filled two floors of county offices with sioke
at 11 a.m., Monday, and forced the county to close its offices
for the day, has been blam ed on aluminum wirin g, thsta ll&amp;I 10
years ago, a "common practice" now discouraged, aid
County Building Maintenance Manager Bob Davis.
The fire began in a main feeder cable which connects:, th e
northern offices in the building with Flor ida Power and Ught
cables entering at its southern end, said Davis and County
:
Administrator Roger Neiswender.

offices are doing business as usual, Nelswender said. County

Longwood Mayor Steven Uskert announced

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Since pt season high school basketball play
started back on Feb. 23, with the district tournament, Sanford's Fighting Seminoles have had
to log more miles than any other playoff team
that has made it to Lakeland.
For a prep team the Tribe has gotten a taste of
life on the road.

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They've played three games in district, one
regional at Ft. Pierce and a sectional at West
Palm Beach. That all adds up to about 950 miles
and 20 hours on a bus.
Despite the grueling travel schedule, coach
Bill Payne and his Fighting Tribe are more than
happy about the next 148 miles. That distance is
equal to a pair of round trips from Sanford to

The Clock

The Ph'9ht Of
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SPORTS

umpires. The Sanford Youth Baseball group is in
need of umps and scorekeepers for the fast
approaching season openers. If you have a few
free hours and some knowledge about the
diamond sport they'd sure appreciate your help.

Lakeland for the semi-finals and the finals of the
state basketball championship.

The Sanford Youth Baseball Association will
be holding additional try-out sessions this
weekend due to unfilled rosters In many of the
Sanford Little American and National Leagues.
The tryout session for 10,11 and 12-year-olds is
scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday at Ft. Mellon

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Play ball and gas up at the same time.
A gasoline giveaway will highlight the Sanford
Youth Baseball season opener on March 31.
First prize in a raffle is 100 gallons of gas,
second prize is 50 gallons of go-juice while third
prize is just about a tank-full of 25 gallons.
One-dollar donation tickets can be purchased
at Clem Leonard Shell Service, Medco Discount
Drugs or from any officer of the Sanford Youth
Baseball Association.

Park.
The Sanford Little national League will open
its 20-game schedule on March 31 while the
Sanford little American League opens play a day
later on April 1.
Of course youth baseball time means an increase in the demand for scorekeepers and

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By JOE DeSANTLS

Economists are reacting with varying degrees
of alarm to our runaway inflation rate, a trade
deficit which reached a two-year high last month,
and signs that an expected recession is finally
here.
While this gives Americans plenty to worry
about for their own future, our problems are mild
compared to what is happening In many nations of
the Third World - the "NOPEC" countries.
These 'are the less-developed countries that
have no oil. They were poor to begin with, and
high energy prices and inflation are making them
steadily poorer in relation to the rest of the world,
By onereckoning there are 800 million persons
in Latin America, Africa and Asia who can be
considered destitute by any standard, and the
outlook is for their economic condition to get
worse.
The oil-import bill of the NOPECS jumped from
$4 billion In 1972 to $44 billion last year. Some
governments are on the verge of bankruptcy.
Outstanding loans to the less-developed countries
from western banks and development agencies
will reach $350 billion this year - a SWfl SO
staggering that too many defaults and extensions
could throw havoc Into the International monetary
system.
The 'North-South dialogue" on this problem
goes back almost a decade, and the dialogue has
been more acrimonious than fruitful. Third World
leaders have demanded a "new economic order"
that goes beyond anything the Industrial countries
could abide and Ignores the fact that prosperity Is
the result of a long, difficult,- and disciplined
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It's all over now but the waiting.
Waiting to see If the black leaders who were
handed power In an admittedly imperfet
attempt at a democratic election can bring
peace to Zimbabwe, a.k.a. Rhodesia.
Waiting to observe the new regime's
treatment of all the country's diverse peoplçs
-tribal groupings within the black majority
as well as the minority whites. Waiting as It
meets the challenge of self-government fac&amp;I
by earlier emergent nations and failed by the
many that merely passed from colonial to
strong-am rule.
Not, as it so happens, that the last would be
anything new for this particular country sinde
that is pretty much wha t it has known through
more than a decade of white dominance.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (NEA)
Every
presidential election produces two varieties
of promises virtually guaranteed to go Unfilfilled
from the politicians and the
other from executives of the nation's
television networks.
The candidates claim that their installation
In the White House certainly will produce
peace, prosperity and general good feeling
around the world. The reliability of those
campaigns pledges already has been widely
dlSCU3Sed.
Considerably less attention has been paid to
the rhetoric offered by the news divisions of
the commercial networks: "We've learned
from the errors and omissions of the last
campaign and we're committed to covering
this year's race in a comprehensive, honest
and Intelligent manner."
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The signs are both encouraging and
discouraging. The winner of a clear majority
In the 100.eeat legislature Is Robert Mugabe,
the most radical of the major guerrilla
leaders and the one who Is most dependent
upon Communist support. He Is, however,
asking British transitional governor Lord
Soames to stay on for a bit and Inviting
cooperation with the more moderate secondplacer Joshua Nkomo.

But Just as surely as the politicians never
seem to be able to produce abundant energy
or lower inflation, the broadcasters never
manage to report on the campaign In a
manner befitting the importance of electing
the country's chief executive officer.
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occasions outing
the past two months, contenders for the
Republican presidential nomination have
agreed to face-to-face meetings to discuss and
debate campaign Issues.
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Lake Brantley's women's track team earned Itself a
spot In the record books Saturday at the Sixth Annual
Brantley Relays, the oldest all-girl's track meet In the
area.
The relay team of Ellen Parkinson, Tracy Bonham,
Judy Maul and Stephanie Smith turned in a blistering
clocking of 9:47.5 to capture the two-mile relay, edging
out meet winners Hollywood McArthur at the tape.
The foursome's efforts marked the first time a
women's team has cracked the 10-minute barrier In the
event. McArthur's team also turned in a super time In
finishing second with a time of 9:52 to become only the
second team in the state to smash the 10-minute mark.
The Lady Patriots also captured first place In the 4mile relay, again at a record setting pace. The relay
team of Sue Plumb, Watson, Bonham and Smith turned
In a 22:27.7 pace, shaving an incredible 28.2 seconds off
the old record of 22:53.9.
"They turned in a super effort," complemented
coach Mike Gibson of his relay teams. "We have to go
out and get another trophy too," added Gibson.
"Stephlne Smith and Tracy Bonham tied in the voting
for the Most Valuable Player in the distance events,
that's the first time two athletes have tied for the
honor. If they keep performing like that I won't mind at
all ordering a few extra trophies."

Rhodesia :

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international commission headed
LIGHTER SIDE
Mugabe and Nkomo are used to each othe,
by former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt
having
cooperated in the Patriotic Front
recently offered a blueprint for action: An in.
alliance during the long guerrilla war. On the
ternational effort to stabilize oil prices and curtail
And for the fourth time in twomontlis, the
other hand, allies have been known oftq
demand, a tripling of development aid to the poor networks have rebuffed the debate sponsors'
enoughlnthePasttofalloutoverthespoiisqf
countries, still more food aids, and a new struc- offers to make the event available, at no cost,
victory.
for live broadcast to a nationwide television
ture of trade and monetary exchange.
And don't forget Bishop Abel T. Muzorew,
By DICK WEST
Mexican agricultural workers also are in
While these proposals may or may not be audience.
prime
minister and partner of the whites lii
The
most
recent
forum
was
held
here,
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
American
strong
demand
"as
they
arewilling
to
labor
In
feasible, it is becoming more Imperative by the
the outgoing government. He may have bee
under the joint sponsorship of the University
Demographics, a magazine devoted to
the
fields
of
Texas
and
California
forlow
4y,i,hatrthe economic strain between North and at South Carolina and Columbia Newspapers charting population trends, sometimes with wages," It adds.
*tUIUY fr(lSImstth the voting, but for thAld
South be treated as the crisis that It Is.
jflipfJ
Very
reason might be inclined towark
Inc. Earlier debates occurred In Manchester
quizzical results, reports in its March Issue
Its research shows that U.S.
of
One of the first steps for Americans is to resist and Nashua, N.H., and Des Moines, Iowa.
guerrilla politics himself.
that eight nations have "cornered the export people "peaked In the 1190s and the country
the notion that Organization of Petroleum ExTo its credit, the Public Broadcasting
market In people."
was virtually self-sufficient during the 192k
The real spoiler, however, might mo
porting Countries Is solely responsibli for the Service has offered to its affiliates llve
A tongue-In-cheek column in the
and 1930s." But after World War II, the unlikely be a leader whose name did not appe'
coverage of three of the four events. But the
magazine's "Demogaffes" section foresees port rate began to creep up again.
crisis, and thus responsible for resolving it.
on the ballots -Ian Smith.
commercial
networks
have
provided
little
as a a consequence of this Imbalance the
'11w magazine notes sharp divisions of
International trade figures show that in spite of
In case memories need refreshing, It was
more than sporadic, delayed middle-of-the- formation of a new International cartel, opinion on how to cope with the problem.
the huge oil price Increases since 1973, oil Imports night
Smith
who declared Rhodesian independence
broadcasts.
OPEC II, short for Organization of People
"Conservation groups in the United States,
are no worse a drain on Third World Economies
of
Britain
back In 15 to maintain white
Nobody who witnessed those debates would
Exporting Countries,
alarmed at the rise In Imports, point to long
than Inflation in the price of goods and technology claim that they are uniformly engrossing or
supremacy, who waged a 10-year bush war
Prospective OPEC!l members are iden- lines at the supermarket, the car wash &amp;W
saturated with victory communiques, who
they must Import from industrialized countries provocative. In fact, each event has ranged
tiDed by the publication as Vietnam, the first-class restaurants and argue that we
nevertheless
eventually acceded to a British.
fromatlmulaling and spellbinding to soporific
like the United States.
Soviet Union, Haiti, Mexico, East Germany, should rely on domestic
..On
few
that
negotiated
settlement
for which he continues
Cambodia, Chile and Ethiopia. Concerted
the other side is the popular
If our own inflation could be blamed entirely and stupefying.
to
manifest
nothing
but
distaste.
They have been, however, the most action on their part could spell trouble for the we will be cut off from our external sources o(
on energy prices, we cóüld toss the ball back to
enlightening, educational and instructive
United States and other countries that Import population...
r
Smith may now be removed from official
OPEC. But we know that our Inflation is rooted In
events of the presidential campaign, offering people, It says.
"Standing somewhere In between those
power,
but that has not removed his power for
reckless fiscal and monetary policies of our own an exceptional opportunity to assess the
One problem could be the cost factor. The Americans with an Insatiable craving for
mischief.
He is still the most prominent
government going back to the 1960s—long before candidates,
magazine predicts that Vietnam will attempt Immigrants and those militant con- personality among the 200,000 Rhodesian
OPEC began to control oil supplies and prices.
The networks briefly were Interested In the
to persuade other OPEC!! members to set "a servationlsta who would depend on domestic
whites, who are guaranteed a 20-seat bloc in
Furthermore, the oil exporters have not been prospect of televising the debates when
higher base price In gold to be levied on all sources of population are the moderates who,
the new legislature. His influence for good or
blind to the plight of their poorer customers. In President Carter was scheduled to meet Sen. departing citizens."
while acbxwledglng the inflationary Impact
ill, for cooperation or obstruction, rema!ps
Edward
M.
Kennedy,
fl-Mass.,
in
the
Iowa
Another
question
mark
is
supply.
Can
the
of Imported people, do not with to resort to
January, OPEC announced formation of a special
consIderable.
exporting nations be depended upon to drastic measures.
fund to channel up to $20 billion in financial aid to forum,
In the latter respect, it will be helpful If
But
after
Carter
withdrew and the debates
maintain a steady rate of emigration?
"They have proposed a compromise: that
less-developed countries,
were stripped of their Teddy-confronts-According to American Demographics, two categories of immigrants be admi_tted - white Rhodesiana have long memories. :It
Some exporters are maki ng government-to- Jimmy show-business appeal, the networks cutbacks by the Soviet Union "would pose a those under 5'6" In height (compact people)
was, after all, Smith who assured them that
r In a thousand years would black rule
government sales of oil to poor countries at prices abandoned all plans for live coverage,
particularly difficult problem for the con- and those under 513" in height (subcome to the country.
below the market. OPEC members assert their
Instead, a typical campaign segment sunwr states because of the high quality of compacts), who will coagume less food and
the Soviet exports."
foreign aid amounts to two percent of their gross packaged for the networks' early evening
take up less space in movie waiting lines and
Under Smith's leadership, it came in 15
only
new
programs
list
about
one
minute
and
50
"Soviet production Is high In refined talent cafeterIast,
national product while such aid represents
years,
and under much less favorable dr.
seconds, with the candidates actually
-ballerinas, We skaters, physicians and
"Larger people (food-gusslers and space.
cwnatances for the white minority than woqld
three-tenths of one percent of the GNP of the speaking
for 30 seconds or less.
writers," It explains
hogs) would be subject to Import controls."
have been the can originally.
industrialized countries.
.
The OPEC cartel isa mischief-maker, but It
JACK
ANDERSON
cannot be made the scapegoat of all our economic
troubles and those of the hungry NOPEC
natlons.OPEC Is part of the problem, but so are
we.
The Interdependence of the industrialized world
and the developing world is obvious enough. One
cannot survive without the other. U we do not get
WASHINGTON —After each new leap in oil being packed with pro-industry officIals,
regulations, affecting gasoline refiner, urgent requirements seriously depleted U.S.
The president not only ignored Us warsing
our own economic house in order, and If the North- profits, Jimmy Carter wumes the pe of
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such as Qwwa, will pass acrom equipment stocks."
South dialogue does not move on to effective public watchdog and raises a racket Igalnit but, as his next appointment, selected Lynn
Weeks' deek One ofthem
couldbe worth $1
th could
INuqCI4L SLALOM - Frank Potter
reforms in relationships between the haves and the oil Industry. But Us oil companies have Coleman to be Us general counsel Co1naP
irililirin
a
week
to
Qown
If
Weeks
makes
the
does
double duty staff director of the House
came to the Energy Department from John
the president is fliOt bark than
right decision.
the have-nots, the thunder of collapse and discovered
subcom
mittee 0(1 energy and power and u a
bite
Cosmally's Houston law firm, which has
A
cwi4.d
that
W.eks
had
member
of the energy committee 'of
disorder will drown out whatever the statesmen
what
Car
iepreeeid.d such oil giants as Exxon, Mobil,
in
of ft5JJ
been
employed
an
"InterpretIve,"
net
a
ColoradO's
Aspen Institute. He is also a
are trying to say.
'e1l Tmco and Union 011.
the oilmen pay more attletim to what he
polqmeklng, job at (oun. But at the longtime siding enthusiast.
The department's latest recruit from the all
—_ iiiiiiiiiiii does, All the While he has condemned the oil
Energy Department, It Is inaissingly difHere's how Ski magazine cc*nmnlseraës
Industry's w4ndiall profits, for example, he Industry, I&amp;bly, has been assigned °
flailt
to
separate
the
oil
advocets
from
th.
with
the 47-yeerId Potter for being stuck. n
BERRY$ WORLD
has encouraged the price Increases that mags the staff that writes petroleum
regulators.
ngtm m
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ao CAlL -Lodd In secret Pentagon away from the pooh ski resorts: "Uving lad
P. Weeks who has boUnCed between the
he has stimulated runaway prices at on gas
111.. is Uthng evidence that Ixasl wcddng In the nation's capital has cut Into his
pjpipe
goveroment and the oil Industry like a
mn,uvered
ously near the ee of ski tlme' the magazine reported sadly.
ThSfl he has tried to reduce the political caught IA a bidmiMon WT5.
nuclear war after' the 157$ Arab
iilL
But Potter's duties with the Aspen Instltu$e
He rlchoth.t.d from Us Federal Energy
domag. by wooting at the oil cps'et is
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Us
larmi
14. an opportunity to jet
::.
$t1OI ' now defunct, to the Energy
Is the some political strategy he has used In
cems
within
hews
of
nmalng
oat
of
essential
In
a
little
Dma
on
the
snowy slopes now and
Depsrtsnent,.verdeflclent. Thenhe departed
2:: ..
InternatIonal crises, seeking to project
ma, At lids avdal 'Pumeni, 'Ike t, And his financial arrangements wou'd
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Viroment altogether for an Important
possibility of nebw U= Wes dilcusaid be the envy of any ski bum.
rW' with owu Central Petroisseri, a
Carter has put on a pvbe spectacle, fir
with the UI," dodares
reporL
The Institute has picked up his tab for rosp,
of yowling for a wiadisll tax on oil
major marketer of P'°' PIn5 of
American
suthoritles
feared
the
Irsells
board
and travel expenses to Aspen. And
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profits. Yet his wlr4all tax proposal would Ba1t1mot.
migH resort to Nudw weepoen to
a
thee.
bills
the private group doesn't pay We
His job woto he Qown P*OlesWl cops
l:i
f of am Oil profits
no
tr
survival
The
was
to
a*
=Wdbiq
cged
off
to
the taxpayers.
cç.npau
With the price ruIstloss list were Issued by
wmsld still wind up alter the tax
u
according
to
the
uw,t
papers,
Ibis
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ma
oight.day
trip to Aspen in iRS,
the Enemy DePlitmini. Now he 15
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United
States
risked
coavutlosal
fir
example,
the
taxpayers_relmburMd
ptaq
the same faddie factory agala as a deputy
weapsen to lirsal. .
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Petter
for
par
SilO
diem
expees For te
_
owt
flhIlItrstor.
He
will
eniss
the
Carter's pre-oll policies have been
ssted
sins
tins
period,
the
Institute
.NOW
gave him
CsCner
of
the
amaCY
that
drafIi
PI1CI
.swrahsd in the Energy D.par"ne'4 which
lr4w1 Stats a asoret
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low
S$57.1$
for
housing
costs
and
f562
for Iranallotstion
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is crested and pojmlat.tKey pmitlnes are
scale UI, r,.ju Ii presiding_mly atatLon
will
o
ve
risa
5virixneni
dicislo's
that
He
Industry
Msd with oil
apologists and
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Potter hnist j that is's very carful not to 1$
sympatidsers, Not long after the new directly affect profits arid kane. to 011 C0(1) I 01101001 *MU hp4 Us 'i"
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caal privatetaoverlap, 4411
department opened for hoiness in 1577, Hip. psalm . My associate Tony Capieclo
ruenles raip.keuM fit U.S. sSL*ity I'm trying to do Is not lose money," he ,
discovered that at least seven pending
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Teeguarden has survived a Springs, Cob., 7-5, 6-1, and
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Also, the ChicagO White Sex 8401900011 shortStop HIITTY scored 34 points and grabbed
0114005 bed signed It one-yearcontact and the contract
12 rebounds to pace the
hill"wt,smarrHoytbad bass owns fordwcomft~
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third base to first Saturday afternoon for the and get regular season play underway (his week.
official opening day ceremonies of the league.

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jj.j crry,
Mo. (UP!) team, as Alabama State ran Florida.
- meported progress In Us negotiations with clubowner Edward
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off to a 52-23 intermission
Bennett Williams and Peters, who said Palmer Ii the miss In a third game, there lead.
Ms.
Ilorvath,
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scheduled starting pitcher today in the Orioles' first game of was the traditional opening
Eleven different players Hopewell Junction, N.Y.,
'.the exhibition season against Us Texas Rangers.
extended the veteran
:Lgrumbling about the job scored for the
"In Palm Springs, Calif., the California Angels signed pitcher
Hornets,
who Teeguarden all the way
by the seeding corn- shot 57 percent from
the field
Dave Frost to a one-year contract. The agreement ended a mittee at the 43rd annual and forced 18 turnovers at
Monday night before losing 0five-day holdout. Details of the contract were not revealed. NAIA baktbaU tournament. other end of the court. The 2,
Frost, whose 16 victories tied Nolan Ryan for the club lead
But Dowling (N.Y.) Coach only other players in double
Only one seeded player was
lastseason,wasexpectedtobeonthemoundtortheAngelsfor RlchardBergwasnotamong figuresforAlabamaState,29- knedoutontheftday'5
"the season opener against Cleveland.
the disenchanted. His team 1, were Carl Forston with 19
program with 10-year-old FelThe New York Mets reached agreement with outfielder Joel
went against top-seeded and Clayton Harris with 12. ida
Raschlatore of Coral
YoungiocxJ, their leading home-nm hitter In 1579. The three- Alabama State Monday and
Springs eliminating Leslie
year pact Is reported to be worth $1 million with Us payments was soundly thrashed, 10347.
Allen of New York City,
ücalatid.
His Golden Lions were
no.
2 seed, by 6-1, 6-3.
whose contracts were renewed by the Mets Monday
outrebounded, 50-29, and
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harramed Into a aa percent
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No.4 seeded Glynla Coles of
tp.1j aid outfielder Dan Norman.
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bowed as the little Leaguer's recite the
house as stopper out of the Baltimore Orioles' bullpen this
.season, signed a one-year contract, General Manager Hank
Little League prayer to close out ceremonies and
litters said.
get play underway.
Stoddard figures to assume Increased Importance with the

departure of Stanhouse to the LAx Angeles Dodgers.
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three-run homer In the seventh Inning to break aS.5 tie and
give the New York Yankees an 81 victory over the Texas
Rangers. Soderholm's blow, In his fourth at-bat as a Yankee,
made a loser of former Yankee reliever Sparky Lyle.

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(;an- hooker added 21 as Murray State advanced to the next round against Illinois.
Sidney Green had 23 points and Richard
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The Sanford Youth Baseball Association, Inc., Is
sponsoring a gasoline giveaway to raise money for the
operation of the youth baseball program In Sanford.
First prize is 100 gallons of gasoline, second prize is
50 gallons and third prize is 25 gallons.
Tickets are a $1 donation and may be purchased at
Clem Leonard Shell Service, 25th Street and Park
Avenue; Medco Discount Drugs, 27th Street and U.S.
Highway 17-92; or from any officer of the Sanford
Youth Baseball Association.
The drawing will be held March 31 during opening
day activities at Ft. Mellon Park.
Because there are openings on all 12 little major
league teams in Sanford, the Sanford Youth Baseball
Association will conduct an additional try-out session
for the Sanford Little American League and the Sanford Little National League.
The try-out session for 10, 11 and 12-year-olds is
scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday at Ft. Mellon Park.
Any interested youngsters may pre-register at any
office of the Sanford Recreation Department, or sign
up at the field prior to try-outs,
The Sanford Little League National League will open
Its 20-game stheduleMarth 31, and the Sanford Uttle
American League will open play April L There are six

Mark "The Bird" FIdrych, trying to shed two seasons of arm
troubles, went 11-3 innings and gave up four hits and four runs
Monday In the Detroit Tiger's 10-5 loss to the Kansas City
Royals.
Only one of the runs was earned, however, and Fidrych
threw 48 pitches. Fidrych's next outing is scheduled for Friday
'against Philadelphia and all of baseball Is hoping he can come
back from his miseries.
DetrcltManagerSparkyAndersonsald,"Ithoughthethj'ew
.the ball better than he had in batting practice and I was
::pleasedwlthhim.Tobeveryhonest,Iwaashockedathow
. hard he threw. He threw some balls right by some people."
"I had no pain In my arm. I don't think I'll have any
problems," Fidrych said. "If it was going to give, it would
have given out there. Emotionally, I'm happy. I don't think I
could be any more happier or any more satisfied."

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SCCOIRIS, to carry Virginia. The Cavaliers, 2110, are home against Michigan on Thursday.
Carl Jordan hit a short Jumper with four
seconds left and Southwestern Louisiana
advanced to the quarter-finals against
Minnesota.

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seconds left to lift St. Peter's. The Peacocks.
22-8 and the nation's top defensive team, are
at Nevada-Las Vegas Thursday.

Clear skies, warm temperatures and a big,
happy crowd all came together Saturday af ternoon at the Eastmonte Recreation Center for
official
o pening day ceremonies of the Altamonte
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Over 300 players on some :35 teams lined the
field, stretching from third base across the infield
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Boyd Coffie, Rollins Tars baseball coach.
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd was
on hand to toss out the ceremonial season opening
pitch before Cochran turned loose the big bunch of
anxious
ball players for scrimmage action.
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This is a great experience for young people to
be able to play Little League baseball," stated a ' 2-0 111~
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all of the behind the scenes people that have
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Cochran handled announcer duties and in- the sport and work as hard In school as on the Ma yor Norman Floyd of Altamonte Springs
baseball field to create opportunities for their s'yt'1s the baseball before tossing out the
troduced guest speaker Boyd ('offie,
futures.
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Energy Agency Loaded With Oil People

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At Ann Arbor, Mich., Mike McGee scored 25
Johnson's 25 points and Reno Gray's 20. In the
points as the Wolverines moved past Texas
third round, Illinois is honie against ,Nlurrav
EI-Paso. Mich.igan next plays at Virginia
State on Thursday. Illinois State closed out it's
Thursday, Texas-El Paso made it 5148 with
season at 20.9 while Illinois raised its record
8:20 to play but McGee and Keith Smith
to 20-12.
pulled Michigan out of danger.
At Minneapolis, Darryl Mitchell and Kevin
Mdflale
scored 15 points apiece and MmMichigan, which surely would have
nesota escaped with a close decision over
preferred to Join its brothers in the NCAA,
Mississippi. In the next round, the Gophers.
not about to knock the NIT.
19.10, are home against Southwestern
"I like the idea of playing a team from the
WAC, the Big Eight and the Pac-10," said Louisiana on Thursday.
Elsewhere in the NIT, it was St. Peter's 34,
Michigan Coach Johnny Orr, whose temii is
17-12. "It's a fun thing and a tremendous chal. Duquesne 33; Virginia 57, Boston College 55;
Southwestern
Louisiana 77, Texas 76; Murray
lenge to you, to play teams
don't know State
70,
Alabama 62; Nevada-Las Vegas 90,
thai much about."
Long Beach State 81.
At Champaign, Ill., the Illini eliminated
in a slowdown affair at Pittsburgh, Kevin
state rival Illinois State behind Eddie
Rosters a 52-pt's-rent free throw shooter.

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Just so their lodge brothers in the NCAA
tournament know that all is well, the Big Ten
is quietly taking care of matters in the NIT.
Ballyhooed by many in the college
basketball community as the nation's out.
standing conference, the Big Ten made a
clean sweep in the second round of the NIT
Monday night with Michigan beating Texas.
El Paso, 74-65, Illinois defeating Illinois State,
75-65, and Minnesota stopping Mississippi,
56. The 32-team tournament has now been
reduced to eight.
Meanwhile, over in the NCAA, with the .
team field cut to 16, the Big Ten's four entries
are still alive entering the regional
semifinals: Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State and
Purdue.

Patriot s Smash
Mark At Relays

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SCOREBOARD
Dog

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10 20 1.80
6 Husker Donna
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1 Forbes
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S Ed's Ashling
5.80 3.40
7Corbett
3.80
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7.70 3.00 2.80
JWright Elvis
1.80 3.80
1 Mr Buckingham
3.10
0(4-1)12.40; P (7.4) 44.40; 1
4.1) $4.90.
Seventh race- 514, B: 31:14
7 Drifts Ace
8.00 3.60 2.60
5 Shinning Basket
6.60 1.60
80.
6.20
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Eighth race -3.1, B: 39:03
2 American Ace 26.60 14.00 5.00

Racing

DOGS
Monday night results
First race - 5.14, C: 31:54
7.80 6.20 3.10
8 Depended On
3 Frank Cowles
100 3.40
7 Doll's Julie
2.60
0 (31) 79.40; 1 (637) 791.0.
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Third race 5-14. M: 31:10
1410 5,00 370
SWonder Bell
?Wrght Alb
7.60 2.40
7 Sue Hater
3.10
0(3-5)10.40; P ($-2) 41.10; 1 (S.
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8 Dancing Daisy
6.00 1.20
.i Manatee Steve
1.20
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Tenth race -5.14, A: 31:47
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280 260
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Pro Basketball
NBA Standings
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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. GB
Boston
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51 18 .739 2
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Wshngtn
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New Jersy
31 11 .131 731 2
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Houston
35 36 493 9

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31 37 .471
Indiana
31 10 .437
Clevelnd
29 43 .403
Detroit
16 55 .225
Western ConIernce
Midwest Division
W L Pct.
Kan City
43 29 .597
Milwauke
11 31 .569
Denver
26 45 .366
Chicago
21 17 .338
Utah
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Phoenix
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Portland
33 38 .465 17
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Golden St.
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Mondays Games
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Tuesday's Games

NIT Tournament
Second Round
St. Peter's 31, Duquesne 33
Virginia 57, Boston Coll 55
Michigan 71, Tex-El Paso 65

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Monday

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Illinois 75, III. St. 65
SW Louisiana 77, Texas 76
Minnesota SI, Miss. 56
Murray St. 70, Alabama 62 NevL.V. 90, Long Bch St. 81

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Rockville, Md., feels that my
as far aslessons taught by the Good
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(a enough. Read on:
Moses through the Ten
DEAR ABBY: Hold the Commandments? Whatever
phone! You told HURT IN happened to plain common
ORLANDO (after she'd decency-without money as a
written that she took her aunt goal?
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paid her bills, cashed herreligious fraternity think?
checks, looked after her
GEORGE H. LEONARD
home, etc.-and got left out of
DEAR GEORGE: II the
her will), "Keep quiet. Your "religious fraternity" had
disappointment
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their Intended heirs to do their
errands, take them to doctors,
write their letters, care for
their pets, water their plants
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7:55
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(NOTE: Reports on election
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8:00

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Shades of opportunism!
Echoes of greed! Don't you
think your advice should have
included something like the
following: "Congratulations,
dear. Not all of us get the

Reservations have been extended to the Annual St. Patrick's
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night.

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car, the vehicle is stolen and
used in a bank robbery.
(5)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
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Carver team enters the finals of
the big inter-city school basketball championship.

(71)0 HAPPY DAYS Potsie's
ago gets out of hand when he
finally oats his bin chance in
become aprofessional singer.

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dead stock car driver's wealthy
mother hires Rockford to
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4(1O) NOVA "The Safety
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is examined on a trip with the
pilot and crew of a Laker Air.
ways DC.10 as it crosses the
Atlantic from London to Los
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Hosts.
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that the site's safety conditions
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HUMAN "Knaves And Fools"
(17) BOB NEWHART Bob
finds himself with unhappy and
hostile patients who refuse to
attend his Christmas party.

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opportunity to help someone me. But read on for a w orthy
else in such a clearcut way. suggestion from it reader in
Your good feelings as a result Denver.
should far outweigh the loss
DEAR ABBY: In your reply
you now feel. Surely when you
to
the person who had done
did these things for your aunt,
many
favors for an aunt but
u had no motive in mind
was
left
out of her will, 1
such as ultimate payment."
suspect
many
of your readers
Abby, whatever happened

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DEAR ABBY: You rattled
my cage with your advice to
HURT IN ORLANDO, telling
hr to keep quiett afterhelping
a well-to-do aunt In so many
ways, then learning that this
aunt was leaving her nott4ng
In her will.
ou should have told her to
speak up. Sometimes elderly
people need to be reminded of
the favors people do for them,
It could be nicely put, such
as: "I have enjoyed shopping
for you, paying your bills,
doing your paper-work,
taking you to dinner, cashing
Your checks and looking after
your home. Why have you
never considered remembering me In your will?
She surely couldn't take
offense at that.
I never could bring myself
to tell my father of the many
injustices I suffered from his
dxnghtIewIeu. Now that he
(a gone, I regret deeply that I
liver spoke i.It may not
have changed the way he left
things, but I would have felt
better If I had spoken my
mind,
MRS. A. IN PALM SPRINGS
DEAR MRS. A.: A reader In

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If you are planning an crowning touch on the event Williamson's Communicat. signs and key tags.
awards program, Sanford with a crown Or tiara. They ions. The shop is open Monday
Sanford Trophy gives you a
Trophy Shop at 2109 French also have prize ribbons.
through
Friday,
10
a.m.
to
5
choice
of diamond engraving,
Ave., Sanford, is the place to
For your club installation or p.m.
electronic
engraving or
go. Whether you are planning presentation to the outgoing
photostatic engraving.
a bridge tournament, horse president there are gavel plaques
the shop
offers and Twenty-four hour service is
In addition
to troph1
show, CB Jamboree or sports
plaques and wooden gavels.
available on moat in-shop
banquet you will find just the your award Is m
on the pen sets, name plates,
identification pins, name
right
plaque
whether
it's bigor
ortrophy,
small, humorous aide, they can tags, dog tags, desk plates,
Stop by the shop or call 322.
provide a gag award,
directional
signs,
professional
4135.
Is your organization
Opened In the first week ol
choosing a queen or holding a January, Sanford Trophy,
beauty contest? Sanford owned by Anita Williamson
Trophy Shop can put the and Pat Young, is next door to

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Jeffry McKowan served the bridegroom as best man. Ushergroomsmen were Charles Prescott, brother of the bridegroom,
and Richard Ray, the bride's brother.
The bride presented her wedding bouquet to her grandmother, Mrs. M ildred Ray, as a token of appreciation for attending this wedding of her last grandchild.
The reception was held in the church social hail In a setting
of two tables overlaid with white lace table cloths. Two silver
candela bra accented the large wedding cake,
Following a wedding trip to Atlanta, the newlyweds will
make their home at 109 Falrlane Circle, Sa nford.
The bride, a 1979 graduate of Seminole High School, Is a

Tuesday, March 11, 1910-lB

TUESDAY.

Judith Ann Ray and James Doyce Prescott were married
Feb. 16, at 1 p.m., at the Upsala Presbyterian Church. Rev.
Darwin Shea performed the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Ray of
Sanford, The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Prescott of Route 1, Sanford.
Given In marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal gown of white windsong satin, overlaid with
chiffon, fashioned with a matching chapel train. The gown
featured a narrow high collar and ong uU sleeves with lace
appliques. Clusters of seed pearls lavishly embellished the
bodice and train,
- Her fingertip veil of Imported illusion was secured to a lace
capencrusted wi th pearls. She carried a cascade of white and
peach roses interspersed wi th baby's breath.
Nancy McKowan attended the bride as matron of honor. Her
gown was blue crepe with a matching chiffon overlay. She
wore a spray of baby's breath in her hair and carried a bouquet
of white roses, blue carnations and baby's breath.
Bridemaids were Vivian Dannely and Cindy Wilson. They
wore peach crepe gowns with peach chiffon overlays. Each
wore baby's breath in her hair and carried white carnations
and peach roses.

PH. 322.4535
2109 FRENCHAVE.-. SANFORD
(Next To WIllIemsen's CommunIcations)
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San Antonio at Washington
Philadelphia at Atlanta
New Jersey at Cleveland
Boston at Indiana
Kansas City at Chicago
Golden State at Denver
Los Ang at San Diego
Wednesday's Games
Houston a? Boston
Washington at Phila
New Jersey at Detroit
Seattle at Milwaukee
Phoenix at Golden St.
Portland at Los Ang

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TUESDAY .................PRIVATE PARTIES
WEDNESDAY .........................7:00.10:00

THURSDAY ................ PRIVATE PARTIES
ADULT SESSION (16 &amp; Over) $1.00 ..... 1:30.10:10
FRIDAY ..............................7:30.11:00
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7:30.11:00
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For 1st Time In 4 Months
WASHINGTON (UPI) - For the first time in four
months, sales declined at the nation's retail stores. But
government economists say the decline was too small
to indicate the beginning of a trend toward less consumer spending.
The Commerce Department reported Monday sales
fell 0.7 precent in February. Retail sales totaled $78.98
billion last month, $564 million less than in January.
The February decline may indicate consumers
finally are starting to ease back on their spending - a
development that that may slow down the general
economy and aid in the struggle against inflation.
But administration economists said the decline may
not be very significant. They noted sales were still 2.6
percent ahead of December and 11.1 percent higher
than a year earlier.

Three Mile Island Warning
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (UPI) - The disabled Three
Mile Island nuclear reactor must be decontaminated
as quickly as possible because of the threat of more
accidents, the plant operators say.
Robert C. Arnold, acting president of Metropolitan
Edison Co., said Monday delaying the cleanup posed
several potential, though unlikely, hazards - even the
extremely remote chance of a reactor meltdown.
He said this week's venting of a small amount of
kypton85 gas -47 millicur lea - did not pose a health
threat to the publlc and asked the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission to approve additional steps to clean up the
crippled plant.
The venting of the gas, trapped in an air lock
passageway that leads Inside the reactor containment
building since the worst accident in nuclear-industry
history last March 28, began Monday and Is to conclude
Weckiesday.

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Westlnghouse Electric says
it is highly unlikely a defective turbine could disintegrate with enough force to pierce the thick, concrete
wails of a reactor containment building.
But the reactor manufacturer said Monday it has
been "closely working" with its utility customers for
the past five months to see that a cracking problem
Involving its turbines never results in a nuclear-related
accident.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which asked
19 nuclear plants to inspect for the turbine cracking
problem on Dec. 28, has identified a risk of highspeedP
failures in 10 reactors equipped with Westinghouse
turbines.

Hand Reveals Murder
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) - A teen-ager, whose
brother spotted a hand sticking out of a mound of dirt,
was charged with killing his drinking companion and
burying the body in the back yard,
The 16-year-old suspect In the stabbing death was
arrested Monday outside Juvenile Court, where he had
just been sent to reform school In another incident
Officers said the younger brother called them early
inthemorrdngwhenheawoketof1ndarnounofdjr
the back yard and discovered the hand sticking out of
it.
Police said the arrested youth and the dead teenager
had been drinking together the night before. They said
the victim had several stab wounds.

Gacy Trial Winds Down
CHICAGO (UP!) - With testimony completed in the
mus sex-murder trial of John Wayne Gacy, only final
argwnenta and a few legal technicalities remain
before the case is turned over to the jury.
The graphic, tearful and often complex testimony
ended Monday, after 101 witnesses were called In 28
days. It will be up to the seven-men, five-women jury to
decide whether Gacy Is innocent, innocent by reason of
Insanity, or guilty of 33 counts of murder.
U convicted, Gacy could be sentenced to die in the
eloctric chair.
Aulslant Cook County State's Attorney 'Irry
Sullivan delivers the prosecution's closing arguments
today, followed by Sam Amlrante's closing defense
segwneats.

T•st.Tube Babies Planted
NORFOLK, Va. (UP!) - A group of would.be
nwAhers are waiting to see if eggs fertilized in petri
dishes and placed in their wombs develop into the
nation's first teat-tub, babies.
Officials at Norfolk General Hospltal disclosed
Monday during the peat two weeki they have inserted
fertilizad eggs In som, of thesis women inthetrinvitro fertilization clinic - the nation's first.
Researchers are hopeful the eggs will attach to the
wale of 11* women's utenan., a auclal step In in-vitro

(.rUliza

Sih attaching can take upto 14 days and when
actgsvedlsefIn,du U WgI'mlngo(pregnancyby
marq scientists. Others, however, define pregnancy as
mnznsnclng with the fertilization of a humw egg.
Even U 11w egge attach, officials have warned some
In-vitro pregnancies, jt like natiral pregnancies,
may rensit In miscarriages.

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AI1IANTA (UP!) - A
cuter In the bank fraud
trial of Bert Ive and tbrs. co-d.fv'danta says the
tnssg should conclude Its
by Euler, ,sig
culaUon that the .tjt.wssk old trial could ciris,
f,,
aI more ment1w
Presenter EdwIn Tosnko mad. his estisviste Mon.
wih:: so far. Defines attorney Nick Qillivis added
that be d ant aspect his
F.s,tljtlan wWtza weld kwfere with Ton*o'a
)s'U And the toW wUl may.
Jr.

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Undercover
Policeman

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It was not known if any of
the pellets that struck the
officer in the chest and abdomen were fired from the
suspect's gun.
Higbie said the officers
involved in the gun battle
were members of a special
surveillance team trailing
suspect and a female accomplice. It was the first day
the couple had been watched
by the team.
The officers trailed the
couple to the savings and loan
in a business district of
Manhattan Beach, a suburban
coastal community southwest
of Los Angeles.
The team took up hidden
positions around the couple's
car, suspecting the two were
about to commit a holdup,
Higbie said.
When the suspect walked
out of the office, Higble said,
waiting officers contacted the
savings and loan and determined a robbery had taken
place. The officers then closed
in on the robber.
The suspect fled, firing at
officers, finally rwuii, ip a
flight of stairs leaillng to
upper deck of a parking
structure where his getaway
car was parked.
Hague apparently was hit
just before simultaneous shotgun blasts killed the suspect
The woman suspect, sitting
in the driver's seat of the
suspect's car, was handcidfed
and taken away in a police
car,
Matthattan Beach PeMce
did not arriv, until the
shooting was over.
Paramedics who __
transported the mortally wounded
officer to South Bay Ho*tal
In nearby Redondo Beach said
B.gele was "conscious and
alert." He died shortly after
rlval.
Hagule lived In the cornsnamity of Granada Hills with
hi* wife, son, 15, and
dueg'ater, 13.

Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.

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+ 120 Longwood PB I PG 21
Name in which assessed
Lakeview Towers Development

Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
A Tribute to Stan Kenton featuring 20-piece
Altamonte Springs Community Jazz Ensemble, 7 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Eastmonte Civic Center, Longwood
Avenue.
"Yosmg'st-Heart" Dance, 8p.m.; instruction, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary.
Open to public.
MONDAY, MARCH 17
Florida St. Patrick's Day Parade and Street Party, 7
p.m., Downtown Winter Park on Park Avenue from
Swoope to Lyman avenues, Food and entertainment.
ibtonday Morners Toulrnasters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
TUESDAY, MARCH11
Seminole County H"ue SocIety, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Speaker - J.
Lee Petropulos, of J&amp;J Exterminating, on pest control.
THURSDAY, MARCH20
AARP.NART covered dish luncheon, noon, Sanford
Civic Center. Speaker-Mrs. Linda Joyce, Home Health
Service
SATURDAY, MARCH22
Salute to the United States variety show in honor of
DeBary Firemen's Au'lLiary's th Anniversary, 7:30
p.m., Deaary Firemen's Recreation Hall, 12 Coloinba
Rd., Tickets available at the door.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH30
Prr'i C..rIl 7:30 p.m., Greater Sanford
Qsmb.r of Comrnerëe building. Torn Hunt will speak
on Ronald McDonald House.
SA'IIJIDAY, MARCH21
MinIcomputer demeultati., 9:30'll am., Deltona
Public Llbr wy A novice's Introduction to use of
minicomputers in education, games, home and
business
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Central Pledda Art A
Ontdnr Mt Uhsv'
to 5 p.m., Dade Federal Saving., 01 E. CulUnial
Iv, Or1aad.
SATURDAY, APR05
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Easter
Bonny, and a special theatr, performance, 10.11:30
a.m.
Pine (e Center of the Arts, Inc. gazabo, MN
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RwsiIopli St., (Iando.

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ages, P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
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Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Greet'.
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 4, 11. 15, 25, 1910
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Good pay. Easy work. No
experience necessary. Start
immediately. Send name and

Assist. Mgr., P.O. Box P.
Sanford, Fl. 32771.
Wanted Exp. D' . Clerks
Apply in person only
3200 S. Orlando Dr.

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P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
32771. Equal Opportunity
Employer. M.F.

WANTED

DATE

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THE

FIRST

PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to (II. any objections
they may have that challenges the
validIty of the decedent', wiU, the
qualifications of the personal
repres.ntative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dole of the first publication of
this Notice of Administration:
March 11, 1950.
Linda Spencer Foster and
Donna J. Stlmpson
As Personal Representative
of the Estate of
RAYMOND M. SPENCER
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl.
REPRESENTATIVE:
W. THOMAS LOVETT, of
STANLEY, HARMENING
LOVETT
Post Offic. Box 1706
Orlando, Florida 32502
Telephone: (305) 422.3912
Publish March 11, 10, 1950
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STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OP ANDIRSON
IN THE FAMILY COURT
South Carolina Department of
Social Services,
Petitioners,
vs.
William Fred Quackenbush, Ill;
Billy Joe Quackenbush, a minor
under the age of fourteen years
and Loretla Louise Quackinbush,
a minor under the age of fourteen
years,
Respondents.
SUMMONS
TO
THE
RESPONDENT,
William Fred Quackenbush, ill:
You are hereby Summoned and
required to answer the Petition In
this action, which Petition was
filed In the Office of the Clerk of
Court for Anderson
South
Carolina, on February 7, 1950, and
to serve a copy of your answer to
the said Petition upon the sub.
scribers at their Office, 301 North
Main Street, Anderson, South
Carolina, within 20 days after the
last publication of this Summons
and if you fail to answer the
Petition within the time aforesaid,
the Petitioner is this action will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In the Petition.
Michael D. Glenn.

County,

of MCINTOSH, THRELKELD,
GLENN

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Februa,'yl, in,
AfldS,I.n. South Carolina.

Publish March Ii. II, 25. i
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Early Birds 7:15p.m.

Did you know that your
club or organization can
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week for only $3.50 per
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E'icellenf condition Priced to
sell 205 22? 6193 days, or 205
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Antiques
Oriental Rug'.
Slot machines
floies
Bridges Antiques. 323 2801

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ATOUCHOFCOUNTRY
Long WOOd. 4 BR, 26 oversIzed
lot, i comm. $39,500.
ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
BR's, 28's 4- guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only 579,900.

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OAKS-Rural lakefront
3 BR, 28 has 2100 sq ft on
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$U,300
BRAND NEW
BEAUTYStunning 3BR 2B w-plush
cpig., brick fireplace, dream
kit &amp; huge berm; on 1g., tread'
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EXECUTIVEAODRESSI0rthis
newly built 3BR, 3D w-22$4 sq

SunlandEstates,CB,38R,1',B,
2car carport, lg.utiiityrm. w.
shelves, workbench, fenced bit
yd, 1g. unit AC I. oil heat.
Freshly painted. $31,000 to 4
pct. $10,000 mtg.

It, inter -coin., solarium I
replace on ½ acre wooded
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lot. SflS000.

CHECK THIS PRICEI 2 itOt
3 BR, 1½ B home w-nsw car.
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7045 Park Ave.
3726509

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2fl?l-fwy 1792

P,nti,
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Dressn'iaking

59.j5ical Merchandise

Alterations, Dressmaking

cleaning

Drapes, Upholstery

Pianos S
organs,
stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 312-4403.2202 French
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 323-1510

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Painting&amp;R.psIr

)rywall, Ceilings, anti Walls
reocired. lIes. &amp; Comm
Remoael &amp; Additions.
Call $31-5399or 8670136
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s'eepng boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322.5752

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Wedding photography by John
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$3,300
323.7009 after 5

PaintingS Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.

Regular or 1 timq basis
677 5894

Zoned Residential in County.
116.500 cash, trade, lets dial.

$1

Directory.

Haven Grooming &amp;

Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat, of f floor

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NEEDASERVICEMAN?you'll
find him listed in our Business

We do wash windows

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SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
3 lots total 100 x 1%, directly
across from Sanora entrance.

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Trent Painting IRepair
InteriorS Exterior
Free Est
322 3553

Personalized, fast, dependable

lso mse Real Estate &amp;
Business Ioaes- Florida Mor
'tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 4222976.

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323 9031

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FILL DIRT&amp;TOPSOIL

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Interior- Exterior

Free Est

Grooming&amp; Boarding

47A-i'tgig BotgI*

UTATE Breker

3720071.

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Will buy st 1 2nd mortgages. We

s.N.IP.n,Cassae'nt,Pl.
Sve.862.MS!

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INC.

Free Est

ROY'S PAINTING

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322.0707

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. Vent

Yard Debris, Trash.
Appliances 8. Misc.
(LOCAL 13495371

Clock Repair
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ROBSON MARINE

Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar

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6½ acres for only 516.500
good terms. Ostein.

Ught Hauling

Accessories

guitarist. Studied theory 8.
at Chicago Con
servatory of Music. Beginners,
enroilnow, $Sa lesson. Student
guitars available, $79. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,

Webuyequlty intrnusM.apts., &amp;
vacant land. Lucky Investments, P. 0. 60* 29 Sanford
323-4741.

GkOVES

Ba.

55-Boats &amp;

tws.

We specialize in-

lilt' floors installed
NEW 8. REPAIR
1st
830 1183 aft 6

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We buy yout equify, cloie in 24

43..4_otsAc,'sage

FARMS

?6?9OrlandoDrPh.32203.52

Center I Studio, Sanford.

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(omplefeMobile
home Repair
3.49 S259

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Wooded acre wanted for sog
cabin. Trade$7,000 mtg. for all
orpart,ownerhold bal. Prefer
Sanford area P.O. Box 1306
Altamonte Springs.

BeautIful 1g. 2 BR, 20, w.
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms., 1. huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, inc. 323-5771.

MEINTZER TILr
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 2$ yrs. E*p. 669 656?

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GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher S professional

47-Real Estate Wanted

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When you place a Classified Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close
your
phone
because
to
something wonderful is about to
happen

Tile

Sanford, Fla 32771

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrIandoDr.
323.5200
VAlFHAFinancing
YR.

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bee our beautiful new BROAD.

SERVICESUNLIMITED
Homt'Repair&amp;Ilemodeling
327077?
74hr5

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GWALTNEY JEWELER

PlumbIng supply business 4
real estale &amp; inventory.
1113,000. W. Maliczowski,
REAIOR.
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H. Ereest MOIlI 5t'.

Bargain Price$3?,000

TOWER'SBEAUIVSALON

Good used TV'S, 1756. up

CommercIal lot in Longwood on
Hwy 477, across from Lyman
HSCellHenry9.S747

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anylime 1-773-070?.

Hon'w Repair

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formerly I-farriett's Beauty Nook

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$77,000..

RANCHES
HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3BR home w-eat In kit.,
new paint inside i
, &amp;
fenced corner lot. Only

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TELEVISION
RCA color conSole 25". sold new
over 5.700 Balance due $11500
or take over my payments
St,II
$17 00 month
I
warranty. Wtll deliver Call
8675394_

46-Commercial propetly

42-Mobile Homes

1

GIANT

BeautCa
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approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will

3230372
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TV repo 19" Zenith Sold oriv
Whatever ftiv occasion. there isa
$493.75 bal. $183.16 or SI? mo
classif ('ti .10 to sOtvc it Try
Agent339$386
__on, soon
Classif,t'd Ads will always give
you more
Much , Much
Curamic
More Ihan you expect

1 BR, 18, all appl. md. W&amp;D,

luau

323-5774

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1973 Buick Regal $900
1971 Mvstang%600

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UROKE P
74395 MyrtleAv"
Orlando
Sanford
3?? IS??
321 0640

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Realty, lflC

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Ref repo 16 cu ft trost frre
Orig
now $705 or $19 ,,iO
Agent 339 3336

SEIGLER REALTY

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323-2222

Realtors/MIS

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PARK

REALTORS

Eves; 349$.400, 332.1959, 323-4307

Eveg. 3220612, 377 III?
207 E. 25th St.

YOUR

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Kt t'IMOPF WASHI- 1
Parfs
Service LISed Machines
MOONFY A('PL lANCES
3730697

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743$i, S French (I? 97) Sanford

41-A---COIldOITIlflIUflfl

Multiple Listing Service

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When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen.

373 9111

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

jUST MAKI PAYMENTS -'69 fc
'75 models. Call 3399100 or 334
4605 (Dealer)

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kLL OF THE ABOVE PRO
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MOPE NOT
ADVERTISED
CALL US ANYWAY

WORLD.

The reserved price. Call 904 253
fr further details.
1111
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BATTERY SHOP

Wasfic'r repo C'u tfelu.,' n,,icf,'l
Sold orig 5409 36, used short
finn' tIM $1119 tier $19 3% mu
Aqent 339 8386

CHOICE FROM $1,500

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1980 Tr,IvL'I Trailer 35. tip Out,
AC. carpeted. Iqe BR. deluxe
fur,, P.ltiO doOrS, many cx
tras. ,IuSt sell ftiis week Cost
SI t,600 selling $6,995 I .425 3368

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WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR

COVE,

Tuesday &amp;aturdayat 7:10. It's
t. only one in Florida. You Wt

A OK TIRE
322 7480
SIioks $495 IIt'.ivy Duty 5695
New ftatte'rics$?995
2113 French Ave., Sanford

Wtypaymore'
HERB'S TV
75975 Sanford Aye
323 173,1

SERVICE.

ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
$9.900

RIAGE

Hwy 92. I mU,' west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
p1L AU TO AUC T ION every

75-Recreationai
Vehicles
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ANYTIME

NEW HOMES
with payments $2501. under to

8166

ACRES IN 'JPSALA TO 5.6.900
CASH OR TERMS.

4 BR, 28 LR S. DR or 3 BR. 28w
1g. FR, new roof, wds., carpet
I appl. No qualifying, I yr.
warranty, goOd location, 7435
Myrtle Ave. $5050 assume
$31,550. 305 857-3029 aft 6 wIt
days.
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OWNER SAYS REDUCE S

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DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

cfenti,ll

76-Auto Parts

Pust,
contrnls, has caro
usel, stiB in warranty
OrqinaIIy 5649. assume pay
ments of $71 mo. Acuent )

LOIS, AREA OF

IN

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,'iifit'nS t2 Appraisals
Call telIc Aip ton. 173 620

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$7,900 EACH.
C.OING

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FINER
HOMES
NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.

321-0759

Coignmenfs accepted
SANFORDAUCTION 373 1340

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58 ACRES NICELY WOODED

311

323-7832

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II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC
5.56,900

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322-2420

Lit. Harney, lake (font.

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DEPARTMENT

Sanford's Sales Leader

call WaltCappel23-6400
Knowles Realty Inc.
6203005
REALTOR

41-HoUSes
__________________ HAL COIJUT

call:

U4,500f

V Enterprise. Inc.

Homes

Used full site hotel motel bed
ding Very clean, $1195 Ca. CNoll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17 92. So of Sanford
322 8721

Lg rms, Mother-in law suite,

Cash for your (Ott Will build on
your lOt m our lot,

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I ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLL
i NG
HILLS,
NICELY
WOOD F
VOL U SI A
COUNTY $28,500

pool &amp; patio. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. All this for

VA-i' HA.235-Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

DELTONA. 2 BR $233, lit, last,
'$100 sec. No pets. Avail, now.
:Owo,r. 574-1040.

B home on a

Noil's Sanford Fur-

delivery

niture Salvage, 17 92. So of
Sanford. 322 57"
-'la'rd Rock n1aIe,t:alclii,,q
coffe&amp; end tables $85
327 6574
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deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
551,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 53236507.

LIST NOWI

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UTILITY TRAILER
8iS $285
323 80Th

APPI IAN( I S S.Inlørd Fur
nit un' Salvaq,' 127 Hill

seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local

US ACR ES WOODED
ROAD
F RON I AGE
DEL TUNA AREA $12,700

l6ioSanfordAvp

SUPER 4 BR. 2 B in Mayfair,
beautiful lot. C HIA, FR, FP,

Eve$.3495100 322.pS9

,
'DELTONA- 3 BR, '½
Furnished, carport. enc.
porch, no pets, in First area.

off of total inventory 01 brand
new intersprinç) bedding. These

ACRES $31,500

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REALTOR 332-4951
MULTIP.1.E LISTING SERVICE

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1974 750 Honda. some custom
nice clean $1150, aft 6 p m
323 2299

79-Trucks-Trailers

oRIEN1RUC.S WANTED
Top Prices Pad
Used. any condition 6448126
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BARY AREA. IS WOODED

42 C ASH fenced bk, like new,
close in. Consider leaseoption.
Owner 544.500.

AIH,w-wcarpel,DR,panFR,

STEMPER AGENCY

flHouseS FU,'niShed

Vacant Lake Mary. 32
$39,500 or besf offer.

recrmwbar. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. only $49,500.

2541 S. FrenChAve. 3220231
332.0779.322-5353.3223772

Lk. Mary, The Crossing, rent
wiffioption,3BR,2B, FP, FR,
'$525nigot. sø147O.

Meetings
Busin.ss .7:30 1st Tues.

NICE BUILDING LOT 70'xl3O.
COUNTY. CLOSE IN. $3,500.

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additional features. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only
5.55,000.

beautiful lot, many extras, C

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
SANFD REALTOR

Owner. 5741040.

South of Sanford

GOOdS

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HIGHWAY I I FRONTAGE. Dc

Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
28. brick FP, 1g. lakeside

SPECIAL 3 BR

6+. acres on beautiful WekIva
River 1. Hwy 46. 5110,000.

:OELTONA. 2 BR $200 lit, last,
$100 Sic. No pets. Avail now,

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unique features in desirable
Mayfair, on l'i lotsI Many

more. BPP SERVICE CON-

UNLIMITEDPOTENTIAL
Development opportunityl One
entireblock Z.comm on W. lit
St. 1110.000.

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W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 377 7881. Sanford

REALTORS

TRACT. $66,000.

for more details.

sac.862-7393.

'17ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
'SORRENTO. OLD S BEDROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
1 FENCIN'. $350 MONTH.
SE I G L ER
REALTY
BROKER. 3210&amp;40.

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BEAUTIFULIBR2'aBhomein
Loch Arbor. Pool &amp; patiot CM
&amp; AC, eat in kit, FR, much

3227912

BR. FP home. close to bus
line, shopping, churches. Call

,k,Mary,newlydecOrated3 BR,
28 w-garage on quiet cul-de

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OWNER BEING TRANSFERRED! 3 BR I B home w-many

Ideal retirement or startIng. 2

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322.7611

.w.,':.

REALTY

sewer. Super localion $35,000.

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We bu uSt1 furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
S0O S Sanfort As,'
Sanford
32) 6593

1973 Singer futura Fully auto.
repossessed, used very short
time Original 5SOL bal. $181 or
mu. AUetlt 339 13$#,.
buy usc-d' New brand nan:c
springs 8. r'attresses at 20
Ixt above dealers cost Twin
IL.IISiZC. queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F 25th
0981

want to play house, how

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STEN STR N'I

I acre plus w-old home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water 8,

child., no pets.
GenevaGardensApti.
1505 w. 25th St.
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SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYE
home3 BR, 25, extra 1g. kit., 8.
Fl, rm., one 1 acre. 5450 mo.
Seigler Realty, BROKER, 3210640.

18OO-82 1.5642

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BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

F

Tired of house hunting? 3-2, 5320
mo. Lelie, Dep. pool. Max. 2

FREE

Orlando
32? 1St?

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4 pct. Inferestlo qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250,
LOW down payments. 322 22

BRAND NEW 3 BR, 28, AC,
appl., attached garage, car
pet, patio, pool. $430. 869-4249.

Phone:

you don't

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24 HOUR lB 3229283

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REALTORS

4 BR, 26, LR 1. DR or 3 BR, 2B,
w-Lg FR. $375 mo. 6 mo. lease.
2135 Myrtle Ave. 305-357-3029
aft 6 p.m. wk days.

Marge Goddard,
Box 186, Eustls, Fla.
32726.

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Osteen 3-2 1 acres owner
holding good price or terms.
$41,900.

30$ 323 1863

2710 Sar.tordAve.

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41-Houses

2439 S Myrtle Ave

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32-Houses Unfurnished

Sanford area. To get de.

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5,,nfOrd
3210640

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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the

PUblish March ii, 15.21 nd April

29-Rooms

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about playing condominium?"

(ROKFR

EXECUTIVELIVING
Lake front living is avail, in this
4" acre estate. 3BR, 48 W
guest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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the

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SEIGLER REALTY

LUXURY LIVING
3 BR, lB. pool, BBQ. green
hOUSe, 1g. patio. ssso

IBR-$209up. PooI,AduItsOnlV
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
AIrport Blvd. on 17-92 in
323-0670
Call
- - Sanford.
Mariner's Village

program.

:-w-,',

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2 BR, lB. Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for 533,900.

1 BR newly remodeled i,
redecorated, w-w carpet.
417 W. 3rd St., 323-8000

We're now

mechanics. Good benefits,
salary commensurate with
exp. Qualified persons reply to
Box
co The
Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, San.
ford, Fl. 32771. Equal Op.
portunity Employer. M.F.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby lIven that 1am
engaged In business at SOP
Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Seminole.
Ciutity, Florida. under the tic.
titlous name of FURNITURE
MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET.
es
that I intend to reiis*sr said
name with the Clark of 11w Circuit
CSttrt, SemInole County, Florida in

Cog

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who want real value In a

Class A Mech needed for private
carrier in Sanford, Fl. Must
have background In diesel

SemInole C*unty Schs.l Board
Publish: March 11, In,
DET-45

Eve. 305-668 5640

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marketing

V

R 01111'S

keep horses. Suitable for at

7 BR, 78 w-w carpet
All appl., pool. $325 mo.
lmo.security.327-0323.

for real estate licensees

51-Household
,

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least 2 home sites, even has a
large spring fed swimmin'
hole. $42,500 wIth excellent
terms.
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Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
Weekiy&amp;monthlyrates, utilities
Inquire500S.Oak $41.7$$3

in Florida

Jim 373 1888
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15.500 Window Air Conci
F scellent Cond 3?? 3930
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"Well, If

ACREAGE lust off Lake Mary
Blvd. This 9+ acres is zoned
agri Which means you can

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bargain Otter it today in the
CI,issif'ed Ads

Larry-s Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used I
78-l',iotorcycleS
furniture. Refrig %tovPs tools
NI1UR(,
,%- t t'u' tiSFtl
322 740
4 OK TIRE
Af'PL lANCES &amp; PL UMfIINC'
NEW TIRES$19 698. u'
,I,'nk ins Fur
F IX T UP I S
Sanford
2413 French Ave
,uture,
706 F?Sth_________
St 323 0981
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-- 1979 KAWASAK I
Will buy old class rings &amp; sUver
$1600

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------_______ -.omcbody 5 looking for your

Cash 3224132

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BATH.

BRAND NEW 3 BEDRoOM, 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT 6. AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST
BE SOLD THIS WEEK!

ijiisi

and salesp.rsons

Florida,

MLS
Evqlll.3fU

VALUE &amp; low price of this
lovely 4 BR, lB home in one of
Sanford's most desirable
neighborhoods. C-H&amp;A, 2 FR's
&amp; it is available for immediate
occupancy. 5.57,000.

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

AGENCY

DIESEL MECHANIC

Allan F. Keith, Chairman

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Toi' Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; useti
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3225990

YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE BIG

1-000-241-2469

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68-Wanted to Buy
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Army ttoofs $11 9' pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
32? 5791
3loSanfordAve
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Removed

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto 550
Call 322 1671. 3 116

IF THIS IS THE DAY tobuy a ne
car. sec today's Classifipd ad:
for best buys.

Beds, DbI. motel B-S &amp; Mat? 5.30 set. Sanford Auction. 1215
S French 37? 111(1

ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A
DUPLEX, VACANT MAKE
OFFER, $28,500.

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3fl.$); aft 5:30, 322I430
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F.S. 2M.321. For those persons
interested, comput, copies of this
policy and its economIc impact
statement may be obtained at the
School
Board offIce,
1211
Nellonvill,, Avenue, Sanford,

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has openings

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MORTGAGE.

BACK ON THE MARKET
This 34 acre 3 BR, 2B older
home has a super country
Iocaton, extras md., C-H&amp;A
and a brand new country kit,
swimming pool, FP 8. many
Citrus trees. All this and a low

Tower Finance Serv.
ri

entering into
an expansion program in
- Florida and have openings for licensed brokers

Seminole County School Board will
hold a hearing at the School Board
Office board room on March 26.
1950, concerning Propossd Policy
f5974fl which will authorize
the Superintendent or his desigose
to approve chang, orders of one
thousand dollars or less on the
construction of Lake Mary High
School BBS. Since change order;
may result in a loss or gain of
funds it would be difficult to
estimate an econo,nic impact but
it is belIeved that thngss would
not result in more than a 530.000
lossandwlllmore likely result na
gain rather than a loss, The
specific law being Implemented is

EALTOR

333-U7s

UseYourHomeAsSecurity
Call Us For Terms

Equal Opportunity Employer.

Must have muffler shop elp. and
own tools. A creative pro.
ductive person who can do
high quality work. Will find
gng
pay, good working

Legal Notice

25-Loa

77-Junk Cars

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Beaufful. friendly Irish Setter
FREE to a good home 311
after 6 p m

WILSON MAIEP FURNITIIRE
('LIV. SF1 L TRADE
372
311 31SF firstS?

KITCHEN, REDUCED TO

PoizIG lEA

?NEEDCASH?

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Experienced Part.Time Motor
Grader Operator, apply Lake

Sanford

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Sale

Side by Side refrig - $15. picnic
tble w I benches. $30. full size
baby bed w mat?. $75 Oak
Pørch rockers. 57995 metal
Jenkins
office desk. $70
FurnitUre. 205 E 25th St 323

.

BEDROOM, FRAME. 2
SCREEN PORCHES, AP
PLIANCES, GOOD CON.
DIllON,
WALK
DOWN
TOWN. 523,000.

BEDROOM,

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Wanted Bódyman

re5UItS

50-Miscellaneous for

6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER
LOT
NOW
3

$353.88 wkly. $50.90 daily,
homework. Start immed
Make this possibility a reality,
Free details Stewart C, 100
Fairview Rd.. Needham, Ma.
02192.

(Corof 10th &amp; French)
Your future is our concern

MUFFLER MAN (1)
BRAKE &amp;
FRONT END MAN (1)

by Gill Fox

GLANCES

2 BEDROOM FRAME. WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS. PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF
%21.900.

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24-Business Opportunities

323-5176
912 French Ave.

UNITED FARM

1, in,
DET41

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SIDE

ROOM.FIREPLACE, EATIN

DISHWASHE R FT. days, eip.
Egg S. Omelet Restaurant.
2545FrenchAve.,Sanford.
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HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL,
POOL, 3 BEDROOM, 2",
BATH, FORMAL DINING

more information call Rich or
Marciaaft6p.m. 834.5850.

Stop in or call

Call 323.1119.

conditions at Mr. Muffler.
paid
v a C a I I 0 n s,
IWitaIilatIon uniforms, Ph.
Carl 3235961 (or appointment,
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Huge oaks shade this charming 3
Bdrm. home with fireplace,
hardwood floors, dining room,
screened porch &amp; garage.
Central location. 133,000.

Spare or part-time SaleS help
wanted Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
include,
paid
benefits
vacation, company
car,

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ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT. FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC'
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

CRAMPED FOR SPACE' Try
this 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, din. rm
porch. gar.,fireplace, Ig.treed
lot, good area, needs paint.
PRICE
REDUCED
TO
5.52,500.

Convenient Store clerks full &amp;
part time, good company
benef Its. Apply at Handy Way
Food Stores in Sanford area

S SE CT BOOKKEE PER S
S SWITCH BOARD OPER 5
S GEN. OFFICES
S MOT. TRAINEE S
SLD DRIVERS S
S REST, MORS.S
S SECURITY GUAR OS S
S SALES RE P. $
SOEN. LABORERS (I0)$
S CABINET INSTALLERS s
$ HOSTESS.CASHIER$
S STOCK Boys
S SE WINO MACH,OpER. 5
S LOT BOY S
S TEACHER AIDES
SMEAT CUTTER (2)5

Meiionville.

41-•Houses

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WE CARE I

person or persons
to milk a sweet Jersey cow
any morning Mon. thru Fri.,
will receive 1 oat. fresh milk.

estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

a.m.

staller openings now. Cobia
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road,
Sanford. Apply 9 to Ii am.
only.

IN THE SOUTH

benefits.

contingent or unhlquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claImant shall d.liver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mall one copy
to each personal representative,
All persons interested in the

Longwood

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AGENCY

Freight handler needed for
private
carriage
dock
Operation in Sanford,
i.
fled persons reply to Box

Ave.,

Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Bdrm 1' Bath is neat as a
pin ready for easy living.
Seeing iS believing at $45,900
w terms. Assumable 5' pct.
mortgage &amp; I yr. warranty.

200

Inc., 562-4100 Altamonte, Mon.
thru Fri. 5:30 to 5.
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FREIGHfHANbLERS

salary

get

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Secretary-Receptionist, typing,
some payroll work, checkbook

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Marvin

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etc., Larson Development,

18-Help Wanted

due shall be stated. If the claim is

Office,

'Carpenter for our mill. Exp. with
skill sa, table saw, band saw,
etc. Apply 9 to 11 am. Cobia
Boat Co., Silver Lake Road,
Sanford.

attention of Florida Dist.

All persons having claims or --------demands against the estate are
Cleaning SanfordApts.
required.
WITHI N
THREE
Quarters&amp; Vacant units
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
671.5714
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
_______________________
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
TreeCiimber,chainsawmanw
clerk of the above court a written
or wout pick-up truck. Sales
statement of any claim or demand
person (will train) 339-5242.
they may have. Each claim must
________________________
be In writing and must indicate the
basIs for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become

Mill

General Factory Help
HarCarAluminum
Sanford

Please send resume to the

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forth below.

to

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FACTORY WORKERS mature,
cooperative, smart, strong &amp;
reliable. United Sovents.
3236666
.

address to 8W EH P.O. Box
13332A Orlando, Fl. 32509.
with local
manufacturing company. Mm.
high school grad. with const.
or bldg. supply background.

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between S
References required.

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Sales Trainee

-LOST: llwk old Pit Bull, fem.
Dark Brindle w.wt spot on
chest, ears &amp; tail cropped w
sutures in ears. Last seen Fri.
nite Mar. 7, at Sanford Ave. &amp;
Airport Blvd. REWARD.
32i4512
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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PROBATE DIVISION
6-Child Care
File Number PRlO.7$
______________________
Division
Baby Sitting in my home by
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ChrIstian
lady.
Hourly,
RAYMOND M. SPENCER
weekly, daily rates, 7 days or
Deceased
nights a week. Call 323.9366
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
.and leave a message.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Wanted: Mature European Lady
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
for child care In my home.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Own transportation preferred.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Day 6614416, eve 373-6150.
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad
mInistration of the estate of
RAYMOND
M.
SPENCER
to Eat
Good mi
deceased, File Number PR 10.71,
________
is pending in the Circuit Court for
GRAPEFRUIT
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
FOR SALE
)ivision, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida. The co-personal
representative of the estate are
LINDA SPENCER FOSTER and
DONNA .1. STIMPSON whos
address is'1020 Bear Lake Road
NEW SPRING LINE
Apopka, Florida. The name and
Creative Expressions
322.7513
address
of
the
personal
representative's attorney are set

$19. Phil Deer,

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the Fictitious Name Stahits.. To.
Wit: Section 061.09 Florida
Slatufes 1957.
COUNTRY FURNITURE
DISTRIBUTORS INC.

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Wanted

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GENERAL LABORS day shift
apply at American Wood

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highest bidder at the court house
door on the 7th oay of April, 1950,
at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 26th day of February,
1950.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
CLERK

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- Noon Friday

Sunday

Unless Such rertiffr*t. nr
tificates shall be redeemed ;c
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the

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a line

3k a line

Noon The Doj Before Publication

of

acc.rde with the provisloni of

T1
tb.'&amp;t.e

44c line

39c

DEADLINES

Corporation of Sebring
All of said property being in the

State

I time
3COtfleCUtiVt tImes
7coinecutiv times

530 P M
8 00 A.M
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

Certificate No. 715
Year of issuance 1977

Seminole,

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and the names in which it was

assessed are as follows:

County of
Fl,rida.

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
(urch Casselberrv.
SUNDAY, MARCH11
Miniature Show and Sale sponsored by Miniature
World of Central Florida, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

L.t. Charles Higbie, a close
friend of the dead officer, said
Hagele "sustained his tatal
injuries by pellets fired from
the police shotguns."

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR TAX DEED
FLORIDA STATUTES I7.24e
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Paul P. Watson. the holder of
the following certificates has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be Issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance.
the description of the property,

__________________________

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
Career Issues Forum for Women, 6-9 p.m., Hauck
Hall Auditorium, Rollins College, Winter Park. Open to
men and women.
DeBary Library Benefit Card Party, 1 p.m., Deliary
Civic Center.
FRIDAY, MARCH14
Salle Harrison Chapter OAR, 1:30 board meeting;
2:30, regular meeting, home of Mrs. W.L. Carter, 2299
Crandview Ave., Sanford.
SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Girl Scout Family Fun Day at Central I"Iorida Zoo
picnic area. Games, 10 n.m.; picnic, noon; ball game,
1-2:30 p.m.
Miniature Show and Sale sponsored by Miniature
World of Central Florida, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Howard
Johnson Convention Center, 1-4 and Lee Road,
Orlando.
Second Annual Sanford Road Race, 8 a.m., 10,000
meter plus 2 mile 7:30 a.m. "Fun Run" starting from
SRnfnrd Civic Center.
Annual St. PMrtcks Day Dimser and Dance,
sponsored by All Souls Home and School Man., 8 p.m.
buffet. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to music by Three
More band. Call 323-2847.

MANhATTAN BEACH,
Calif. UPI; An undercover
L.os Angeles policeman
caught in a running gun battle
between a bank robber and
pursuing officers was slain by
police shotgun blasts that also
killed the suspect.
Investigators said Detective Curtis Hagele, 39, was
caught Monday afternoon in
the crossfire of shotgun blasts
fired by fellow officers at the
robber as he ran for his
getaway car. The 17-year
police veteran died later at a
Redondo Bench hospital.
The robber, who took au
estimated $1,500 from a teller
at an American Savings and
Loan office, carried a pellet
gun and fired as many as
eight shots at pursuing of(Leers, police said.
The force of the police
blasts reportedly hurled the
husky, 6-foot suspect 10 feet
through the air and killed him
instantly.

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Evenina Herald, Sanford, Fl.

I NOTICEOFAPPLICATION

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (UP!)
West
bed where his body was found provided a ke
Virginia University researcher John Butclue to the nature of his peculiar death, sah
terick boasted he would live for "200 years,"
Frost. The book was opened to a pagi
but his fountain of youth
a powerful drug
describing the drug warfarin.
commonly used as rat poison caused him to
Although his colleagues at WVU weren'l
bleed to death,
aware of Butterick's use of warfarin, Frost
The drug warfarin, a anticoagulant, was
said he was known to have taken drugs Ln
found in the body of the 33-year-old research
dependently of a doctor's advice before.
associate during an autopsy, assistant state
When he was studying in Canada, his
medical examiner Dr. James L. Frost
associates were aware that for six months hc
disclosed Monday.
ingested BTH, a chemical used in food
"Warfarin is thought to cause, in some
packaging to retard spoilage.
small, vague, non-specific way, to result in
Why would Butterick, described by Frost a
better self-function," said Frost. "He (Buta "very intelligent young man," use himseli
terick) was a young man whose outlook was
as a guinea pig and not seek out medical hel'
optimistic. He told others that he might live to
once
his condition took a turn for the worse?
be 200 years old. lie wanted to find the means
"He
was not disinclined to try things or
to live to be a very old age."
himself," Frost said. "One such case was
Frost ruled out suicide in Butterick's death
documented by his ex-wife. He was a person
last Jan. 26 or 27. His body was found on his
prone to try things on himself.
bed in his apartment, blood covering his
"John Butterick was an independent andI
clothes, mattress, a glass, the kitchen floor
stubborn person who didn't have much regard
and the bathroom,
for doctors. He probably didn't think doctors
"There are other chemicals (other than
could
do much for him."
warfarin) much more effective, much less
agonizing, and much less painful," said Frost
Butterick, whose own chemical research at
in explaining why suicide wasn't likely.
West Virginia University did not include the
"There were no notes left or letters mailed to
use of warfarin, apparently ordered the drug
his parents or ex-wife. There was no past
last December. It arrived Jan, 7, Frost said.
history of depression."
On Jan. 26, Dr. Gabor Fordo, Butterick's
There was no evidence that Butterick
professor, made an appointment for him at
described by associates as a promising young
the university clinic because he called in sick
chemical researcher was using other drugs
with the flu. Friends also had noticed he was
or was suffering from any debilitating
limping and having trouble lifting his legs on
disease, such as cancer.
a desk.
A medical book on a night stand next to the
"He absolutely refused to go," Frost said.

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trailers, truck racks I. misc.
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Carter took all of Semninole'.s 67 preference; 634 for Bro ii and 243 for Republicans
to cast ballots,
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precincts, some by as much as 81 percent Kay.
percent or 11.581 voted.
of the vote. Reagan, meanwhile, garFinial tallies in the GOP contest were:
tiered 5:L1 percent of the vote of the GOP, Reagan 6,078; Bush 4,188; John B.
A total of 479 absentee ballots were
with, former U.N. Ambassador George Anderson 565; Phil Crane 313; Howard II. counted.
hush the second choice with 36.6 percent. Baker Jr. 115; John B Connally 108;
Mrs. Bruce said this first countywide
Reagan captured 63 of Seminole's harold E Stassen 32; Robert Dole 25 and election, using the computer card system
precincts with Bush narrowly taking Benjamin Fernandez I.I.
of voting 1`1111(tioned ivell. Official results
four.
WWle it total of 58,79:1 persons were were announced at 8:58 p.m.. less than
In the Democratic primary, Sen. eligible to vote, a turnout of 24,643 voted 'v.o hours after the polls closed.

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More Iranian oil was delivered to the adding the oil began arriving at least
United States this January than in seven weeks alter the ban had been in
January 1979, despite a presidential ban, effect.
according to an exclusive NBC news
'Ilie Customs bureau (ml the federal
report.
More than seven million barrels of Treasury Department will be Ill.
vestigating
Iranian crude oil were unloaded in U. S. l.evine
sail. the violation of the ball,
ports in the first month of the year,
Levine said this morning lie has not vet
commerce (lepartjiient figures show
been
able to discover which oil company
according to the exclusive NBC report.
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In January, 1979, only 5.8 million or conipanies are supposed to have
inmiportod the Iranian oil.
barrels of crude arrived from Iran.
The reported oil delivery indicates a
President Jixiinny Carter imposed the
violation of the presidential ban on the ban on the importing of Iranian oil
Importation of Iranian oil issued Nov. 12, shortly after militants seized the U. S.
1979, said NBC correspondent Irving U. embassy, taking Annerican hostages.
Levine.
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six weeks to cross the ocean, he said, sale of oil to the United States.

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Resident Returns $66,500 To Bank

By JANE CASSELBERRY

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happy Uwe are still honest people left in ft sidewalk. I almost didn't pick it up.',
the bag, and that says something for him." said
Herald Staff Writer
world," commented Hasselhotf. He said Brink's has
"It was plainly marked $66500 and you could see Hasseihoff.
Aycung DeBaryman maybein llnefora reward been trying to locate Riner, but they only learned thebulgesfrom thebundJesofcurrency the bag.
"The bank quickly notified Brink's and that guy
as the result of his honesty, a Brink's rIonal of. his name Monday afternoon,
was afraid someone would see me and think I was that left it was really glad to get it back. lie was
-, ficlil said today.
For Rim,a trip to Atlantic Bank of Seminole In stealing the money. Wouldn't it be ironic if I got shot back at the bank before I left," added liner.
Sanford for his employer, Bob Dance Dodge, Is delivering the money to the bank?" he asked.
liner said he has worked for Bob Dance Dodge
Joe Hassethoff, Brink's southeast regional vice strictly routine. But what happened on that af"off
and on" for 6 years through his college days,
esident, saW today, James Mkimiel Rina. 27,
Un= Was far from routire.
"I picked it up and took it in the bank and turned it but had never had an experience like this one.
would be receiving a letter of appreciatIon and a
over to a bank employee I knew," said Riner. "She
He studied fashion design at Florida State
firm's home office in
financial reward from
"I really didn't beve It," the DeBary resident was really amazed and asked 'ere did you get University and is doing free-lance work creating
ecticut, because of a March 4 incident hi
said. "When I was going Into the bank the Brink's that?' as the money had already been signed out of original fashions for men, women and children, lie
Saufurd that saved Brink's $6600,
giard were loading up their armored truck and the bank by the Brink's employees,
would like to open his own fashion salon, but hasn't

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Herald Staff Writer
was second with 189 percent; no 41.9 percent, far less than the 60 percent
President Jimmy Carter %%-its clearly preference was third with 10.3 percent; Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce
the popular choice of Seminole County Go v. Edinwid G Brown Jr. of California had predicted.
Democrats while local Republicans was fourth with 51 percent arid Richard
[it time Democratic party portion of the
favored former California Guy, Ronald B. Kay was last with 1.9 IK'rcent
lriiiIr
with:12,343 eligible voters, 384
Reagan in 'l'uesday's presidential
Official results gave Carter 7,778 toes
percent or 12,505 cast ballots. In the GOP
preference primary,

Man On 'Brink' Of Success Chooses Honesty

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became chief of medicine in 1974 and
Meade is a family practice currently serves in that capacity. He
D1ug Lewis, HCA's director of physician who received his master's
received his master's degree at
domestic development, said the degree from the University of
National
University,
Bogata,
board's first task Is to name the new Michigan in 1963. He served in the Colombia.
administrator, who will be a
United States Navy from 1967 to 1973
Weldon has been president of SCC
member of the board. The new ad- and currently serves in the naval
for the past 14 years, He is also
ministrator reportedly is currently reserves holding the rank of cornpresident of the Kiwanis Club of
working at another HCA hospital and mander. He joined the SMH staff in Sanford, vice president of the Greater
was to be named today.
1973 and became chief of family Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
However, the nine-member board of practice in 1975. He was president of honorary board member of the
trustees may ultimately be expanded the Seminole County Medical Society Seminole County United Way and is a
o 11, according to Jim Main, HCA's in 1979.
board member of the Salvation Army,
regional vice president.
He Is also president of the Deltona
Central Florida Boy Scouts and the
Main said there isapouibllitya lay Optimist Club,
Central Florida Autistic Children
person from Deltona may become a
Gay Is a graduate of the United
Association.
board member and U so, another States Naval Academy. He received
Schirard, former sales manager for
doctor would have to be named as well his master's degree from the
Chase &amp; Co., Is president of the
to get a 5050 balance of physicians University of Colorado School of Patrick Fruit Corp.

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Kennedy pulled inore thiin 30 percent is it county witha wild mixture of voters,

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Seminole Community College (SCC).
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Enlarged over the past five.'.
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member board, the new trustees
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medical gaff: Dr. Robert Gay, Dr.
Jorge Gomez, . Frank Thomas and
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Returning to serve the hospital is
John Schirard Jr., local citrus owner
DR. FRANK A. THOMAS
JANICE SPRINGFIELD
and businessman, who served on the
former county hospital board from and lay persons.
Medicine in 1963. lie has been an
1958 to 1974. He was chairman for two
Springfield is executive vice
emergency physician since 1968 and a
terms.
president of the downtown Sanford member of the SMII staff since 1976.
Tom McDonald, firmer Sanford branch of the Flagship Bank of
He was chief of the Emergency
Chamber president and businessman, Seminole. She holds an associate of Department in 1977 and chief of staff
and Dr. Earl Weldon of 5CC complete arts degree from Seminole Cornin 1979.
Thomas, a general surgeon, joined
the make-up of the board. Dr. Kenneth munity College and has 63 hours
the SMH staff in 1979. lie served in the
wing, Seminole Memorial Ijospital's towards a bachelor's degree In
chief of staff. will sit on the board as finance.
United States Navy from 1%0 to 1979.
She was the first elected woman to
A lifelong resident of Seminole
an ex-officio member.
The board, named by HCA from serve on the Board of Directors of the County, he became chief of surgery
nominations of local doctors and the Greater Sanford Chamber of Corn- this year.
Seminole County Commission, was merce. She also served as chairGomez, internist and cardiologist,
scheduled to meet for the first time woman of the National Association of joined the SMH staff in 1971. He

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Springfield and Dr. Clyde Meade,
presidents of the Greater Sanford and
Deltona chambers of commerce,

out of the starting gate today) prudence across the board
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by Howie Schneider

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Carter

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1X)ifltS, 45.39.
Kennedy came almost as close rn the
1ith l)istrict, which includes part of
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MIaIId Beach and north Miami. With the
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delight at the size of the 2-1 margin by
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Reagan in in other states,
which he defeated Bush
and though the
Stories a nd rhart oll Page 9A.
8-7.
Bush cailipaign showed surprise at
But President Carter's victory over
Reagan's sweep of the 51 delegates.
Sen. Edward Kennedy contained in each of the five Gold Coast districts
Because of the Republican's
elements that may give Kennedy hope as and caine close to beating the president
take-all rule that gave each district's
the campaign leaves "Carter country''
two of them. And he averted an em- three delegates to the winner, Reagan
and moves north.
barrassing disaster by making up for the
was expected to take the lion's share. His
With the vote in Palm Beach County
loss of expected delegates in four rainpaign was truly worried only ;ibout
an expected Kennedy stronghold — districts
the 1st, 2isI and 3rd in the
Duval County. where key Republicans
slowed by a computer breakdown,
northern part of the state, the Hilt
backed .luhn ('onnallv.
led the Massachusetts sena:or 111-23 central Florida. 1k' apparentv finished
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feared that Connally would
statewide. The margin
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siphon off conservative votes and let
pected to narrow slightly.
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But in the cosinopolitan congressional (
.xl)et.titiollilt a)(jelegilt.s districts of South Florida
where the in eat-li district and a in't)Is)rtutntt' share %%ithdrc%% froin the race at the last
riuum,te — and his campaign manager,
population can hardly be called "south.
f the at-large delegates. W ithi the popular young Republican Antler
— the president drew less than 50
turwxpe'tt'ul losses, he could have fallen
renshiai thres his support to Reagan
Percent of the vote
belmi that
tlit' statewide S%CCI) was virtually
And almost 10 percent of Florida's
Carter's national canipjilgil inanaor. assured.
Democrats decided
Robert Strauss, v rote off thit' Situthi
It was the Bush campaign's worst fear.
nobody or som e body else to Car ter
Florida sliming to angel- alitung t he Bush's state campaign director, Bill
Kennedy, California Guy. Edmiuund .irt'a's heavy ,Jt'vushi is'pulation at the
Schuette, said Liefori the election that he
Brown or ('leveland la% yer Richard Kay
adininistation's gaffe on titi' U.N. vote on anticipated a Reagan victory - but
a
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flit' Republicans' distant third choice
preference vote as an indication of the president's showing in South h"hinda iS
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Florida presidential primary was total.
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72nd Year, No. 191—Tuesday, April 1,1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Meeting Between Graham,.Local Officials Delayed
The Thursday conference between
The projects, according to a "shopping
licient to generate enough income to pay
Got'. Bob Graham and a contingent of list" approved by the Sanford City
off a bond Issue. The bond issue would
Sanford and Lake Mary officials led by Commission at a workshop meeting last
finance the construction.
millionaire entrepreneur Jei
Thursday, Include: acquisition and
Paulucci, Sanford and Duluth, Minn.
has been delayed.
A special meeting of the Sanford City building from the city for more than a industrialist, is also to inform the
development of a 204o-25-acre park and
,Or
the construction and equipment for fire Commission has been called b Mayor year.
Ma"
Moore said .wuuy iiv. .
governor of his family's
plan to construct
Lee Moore for 11 a.m. Wednesday
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station
,
in the southwest section of the
,
. . at city
ece ved noti fica t ion grn Paulucci 's
receive
.
three
high
rises
in
the
downtown
area,
hall for
city.
* the purpose of reviewing the The city acquired. the building
. from the
• governor will
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Sanford office
.
two
of
which
are
to
be
condominiums
or
county's proposed lease of the city-owned U.S. General Services Administration in
.
be In the state capital Thursday and the
wv
In addition, a project Paulucci plans old post office building on First Street. the 1960s. The acquisition was made apartments for senior citizens while
conference Is to be rescheduled for next for Lake Mary at Rantoul Lane and State The building is used by the county for a contingent on the city's agreement that third is to house a theater, swimming
week on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Road 46A is a 200-unit townhouse corn- branch library.
poo', meeting rooms, and a conference
the facility would continue to be used for
Thursday.
center
and nursing staff.
munity on a 25-acre site. Paulucci is
The county has been leasing the a public library,
The local officials, at Paulucci's seeking inclusion of the project under
The three buildings are to be joined by
behest, Bgreed to meet with Gov. Sanford's eligibility for possible state
an overhead crosswalk to Seminole
Graham to discuss possible state funding and federal funding in the form of subSanford also plans to unveil to the center downtown to house senior citizen Memorial Hospital, which Paulucci plans
and other assistance the state might give sidles. Sanford has agreed to provide governor tentative plans for construction meetings, the Golden Age Olympics, to buy and convert into a nursing home
to aid projects planned by the two cities. sewer service for the project.
of a "Golden Age" conference and office social services and rental space suf- when the new hospital is built.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President additional sanctions, barter said
American hostages. But Ayatollah Carter said today the decision of the
But he made it clear the freezing of
Huhollah Kheonmeini accused President Iranian government to take custody of Iranian assets and monitoring of Iranian
Carter of trying "to pull the wool over our the American hostages is "a positive students would continue. "We will
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step" and "we do not intend to impose continue to monitor the situation very
BaniSadr's pledge to remove the additional sanctions" against Iran.
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Khomeini critical of Carter
days ago
Interference or conspiracy against Iran
Khomeini said Carter "has now emCarter expresed confidence Iranian
Asked If he were certain the transfer of
barked on apolitical plot, a satanical President Abothassan Banl-Sadr would hostages would take place, Carter said,
conspiracy. By using words of be able to keep his word that "control of "We have no assurance this will be done
moderation and flattery he is trying to the hostages would be transferred to the except the president of Iran has an•
pull the wool over our eyes and to win his government of Iran."
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nounced it will be done."
political game against his rivals by
But under queatlonh,g, Carter was
Before Carter spoke with reporters
playingatrick on omr nation."
unable to say when the hostages would shortly after 7a.m, EST, press secretary
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wrong road" and "he must realize that
"In the light of that action, we do not describing the Iranian move as "a
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Sadr's remarks by saying the -United not conspiring against us, and that they
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States "will defer Imposing further sane- will not undertake any further actions speech was delivered by his son Ahmad,
against us," Bani-Sadr was quoted by disavowed any involvement in reaching a
tions at this time" against Iran.
solution to the crisis.
Carter had been said to be ready to Western news reports as saying,
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announce retaliatory measures against
sanfordpostal
clerk
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packages
completed
census
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CENSUS NUMBERS
today to be returned to the Census Bureau in Daytona Beach. Ap- transfer of the hostages, in their 150th the Revolutionary Council."
hands," he was quoted as saying, by
Bani&amp;dr, as quoted by Tehran Radio, Western news reports.
proximately 12,411$ forms were sent out in the Sanford delivery area day of captivity.
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secretary
Jody
said
the
council "decided the night before
by the post office. People who did not receive a census form are
White House press
"The solution of this problem cannot be
requested not to call the post office, but to use the toll-free number of Powell said the announcement was "a last" that should Washington meet Its dealt with by anyone but from the noble
positive step," but lie did not indicate if conditions, ft government would take Iranian nation and the Islamic Majlis
the U.S. Census District Office In Daytona Beach: 1-800-342-0101.
there would be any statement to comply custody of the hostages until the (parliament), elected by the nation,"
parliament makes "the proper decision" Khomeini said In a message carried by
with Bani.Sadr's demand,
about their fate.
Tehran Radio.
He said the council discussed a letter
"He (Carter) must realize that his
from Carter, in which the U.S. president
said Washington would take tougher support for the ousted shah after so many
steps against Iran unless the hostages crimes and great betrayals as well as so
were transferred as of Monday, reported much plundering do not leave room for
Tehran Radio, monitored by the BBC in an honorable solution of the issue."
On Airport Project
London.
Khomeini said Carter "must realize
that by sending the ousted shah to Egypt,
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Carter's letter,
The ILS Is a necessity for the
one of at least two apologizing for past mistakes and con.
"Mm StaffWriter
reportedly sent over the weekend, also fessing to America's treacheries against
Westinghouse operation to be conducted
The plan af tim Westinghouse Electric from the airport.
promised there could be coopertlon
ssed nations, including Iran,
Corp. to locate a national CargO Cleveland said a flight engineer
between the countries it the crisis was the oppre
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asking
me to find a solution for
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InWashlngton,sourcessaidCarter had this great nation
ii schsdele, according to J.S."Red" lie said Westinghouse is renovating some
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1evs1and, executive director of the fuel tanksat the alrportlohoiae the fuel
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measures for 24 hours pending Bardairpert hwfty.
It will need for the project.
S-- Denmark
and Japanall reported sending
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Aircraft for the operation are
messages
to Iran seeking an end to the
striictlon of a 10,000-square-foot scheduled to be flown lit
Bnm
Reached by telephone from Landon, a hostage ordeal.
warekoas lot the corporation, 6,000 feet by a British crew later this week or early
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- wcIs are to be at dock he" an to next week 'Once here lit British flight
embassy said, "We have not decided Prim* Rat. Hits 19/4
Westingh
ba opos.d d a contract awarded on crew will train the Westinghouse
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cost of (leveluidaid.
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say."
NEW YORK (UP!) - Chase
Westinghouse COrp. P' 10 transport
lbs warekotme Is in excessof $100,000.
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the nation's third largest
)Is-id Oncontract provides for a cargo by truck from Its many plants
The parliament Is not expected to
bank,
Tuesday
raised its prime lending
wound the natioo to tim saiori Airport
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convene for at least two months
_rate
to
a
record
193
percent from 19*4
Iths earns tint, he paid, the Federal facility. In Sanford, the carp will be
•government control of thehostages,
Asibority iwo awarded a coo- transferred to CL 44 C-midair, four.
while not guaranteeing early release, percent. The prevailing rate is 19'
tgon Corp. engine, tirboiprop 101,1001 for
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would place them In a position where Percent.
It $
Earlier in the day Citibank of New
4*ti.,. for '&amp;U.nof an In- four times weekly to the Caribbean.
tItirufetyc(ild be monitored.
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normally a trendsetter, boosted
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BanI-Sadr'a
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rate
it
charges its most creditworthy
iWputCa*rentipa in ape" to bagin Involved.
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presds.slers who u.k part is as Easter egg bunt at the Sanford
of POW Library today. The y.u.gs*.rs partklpated In the library's
MihenntvIcted a a
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CAIRO, Egypt UPI)
Doctors treating Moham.
flied Reza Phiavi say they will renew chemotherapy
treatment for the desposed shah to control the cancer
that has spread to his liver.
A medical bulletin issued Monday by the Maadi
armed forces hospita l referred to a "lymphatic
swelling" of the liver.
The bulletin carefully avoided the word "ca ncer,"
but Egyptian doctors attending the ousted Iranian
leader said this is what was meant.
The shah was recovering so well from surgery to
remove his cancerous spleen four days ago, he has
1. been moved from the intensive care unit to his 15-room
suite at the Nile-side hospital, the bulletin - said.
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CAIRO, Egypt UP1—A handful of Jews marked - with a turnabout exodus t6 the land of the '
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) The infant mortality
rate near Three Mile Island rose drastically in the six
months following the 1979 nuclear plant accident.
Health officials are investigating to see if there is a
Possible connection.
Dr. Donald Reid, deputy secretary of the state
Health Department, released new infant mortality
statistics showing the increase Monday, but warned
the preliminary data was inconclusive.
The infant mortality data, compiled by the department's Bureau of Vital Statistics, showed that within 10
miles of the nuclear plant, 31 infants died within six
months of the accident. For the same periods of 1977
and 1978, 20 and 14 infant deaths were reported
respectively in the same area, Reid said.

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Moye Jr. says defense attorneys in the bank fraud trial
of Bert Lance and three others will be allowed a
maximum of eight character witnesses each to vouch
for the defendants.
Prosecutor Edwin Tomko says he expects to complete the government's case of bank fraud and conspiracy by the end of this week, clearing the way for
the defense to present Its side of the story.
Lance attorney Nick Chilivis said late Monday he
planned to begin the defense of the former federal
budget director before the other defendants, and he has
indicated in the past he would ask Lance to testify.

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weaving had been taken down to allow repaving of the burger
shop's parking lot, they say.
GASOLINE GRAND THEFT REPORTED
Thieves took over $ 1(X) in gas, pl us two new tractor tires from
a Fern Park equipment dealer Sunday night or Monday
morning, deputies say.
Donald Martin, owner of Maitland Tractor Equipment, 812
N. Orlando Ave., Fern Park, told deputies he came to work
Monday morning to discover between 100 and 150 gallons of gas
Lake Road and Hunt Club Boulevard shortly after 7 p.m.
missing from his company's pump, activated by thieves who
mw&amp;Ia', deputies say.
brake a large padlock securing It.
The burglars also took two new tractor tires, bringing the
Fireman James Dwight is out $150, the cost of replacing his
total value of the theft up to $450, deputies say.
gear, they say.
YOUTH DRAGGED FROM CAR
FENCING STOLEN
A
16-year-old
Cauelberry youth was dragged from his car
Chain link fencing valued at $1,500 was stolen this
bY thm Pwam in Goldenrod, beaten and sprayed with
from the Burger Chef restiulant atJP U.S. Hhwa
Monday. gh SmInoleti
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&amp;nford, police.
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deputies he was driving at 9:30 p.m. Monday when he was :
dragged
from his car at the corner of Dike and Dodd roads.
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assailants
punched him in the stomach then sprayed him
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Graham, Law Officials Meet
To Slow Drugs In Key West
MIAMI (UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham held a two-hour
weekend "strategy session" with top state and federal
law enforcement officials In Miami to plan inn.
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yes tigation
Ligation of alleged drug smuggling and public
corruption In Key West.
News of the private meeting Saturday was disclosed
Monday by FBI officials. Those attending included
officials of the FBI, U.S. attorney's office, the federal
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).
Arthur Nehrbass, special agent in charge of the
Miami FBI district, described the meeting as "a
strategy session."

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Jorge Videla has said Argentina d
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rights forums, where it has been questioned about an
--Home s in charge of
Princeton, N.J. He was
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pie
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arrangemen
Baptist
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government has broached the question of human rights
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with "absolute decisiveness and responsibility.
SCHENCK, CLIFFORD EARL
American
"On doing so, we recognized au unchangeable
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truth a dramatic fight that we had been forced into by
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Clifford Earl Schenck, K, of
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Sanlando Mobile Home Park,
terrorists aggression, had come to an end," Videla
Mr..
Ethel Schenck, Longwood, who died Tuesday,
said
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sister, Mrs. will be held. Family requests
oted.
Marjorie Purnell, Winter flowof$ Please be 1;ht
Dog
Springs, and a number 01 Track Road, Lonowood, In
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nieces and nephews.
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Home Loniwood ii in charge.' Rosary sirvice for Richard
NAT1ONAL REPORT: Foot-deep snow threatened to cancel
Robert Smith,63, of 110$ MyrII#
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pes1dentlal primary balloting today in seven Kansas counties
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Richard Robert Smith, 63
d1t storms scoured the Texas Panhandle and rains swelled
of lbs Myrtle Ave., Sanford,
today at 'All Souls Catholic
Church. Requiem mass will be at
Zoo
UIDES
LouIsiana rivers to record Levels. The Kansas snows — more
died
Sunday
at
Veterans
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10 am. Wednesday at All Souls
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tl4an foot In
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uwu UI
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Awent oath aft
Catholic Church M
eremon.
a
zoo.
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sign
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was
re
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ad
to
th
cpndltlons that threate ned to cancel voting in seven counties
Springfield, Mass, he moved requested his body be donated
GRADUATE
by Tom Williams (left) making them charter members of the zoo's docent to the Sanford area 30 yens for medical research and the
Where 17,000 of the state's 1.1 million registered voters
family ask, In lieu of flowers .
Ii the South, weather forecaWs today Predicted mm rain to
program. Twenty-one velvatem recently compl1eted the live-week, 3640vir ago. He was a member of the
donations be made to the .'
s 1 the Pearl River, already overflowing Its banks at record
program to become acqulated with the animals at the no.
All Souls Catholic Ch&amp;wdi and National Leukemia Assoc ia tion
America.
1vels in southeast Louisiana and headed for a Wednesday _____________________________________________________________ the SF0 Elks Lodge 1241. He
clod — expected to be Its highest In hlitory,
retired as comptrolleir from OAUCNU MRS
,AREA READING&amp; it a.m.1: temperature: 61; overnight
Seminde Memorial Hospital 114--ma" of the Resurrect ion for
Mrs. Franca Daucher, 61, of 1.,
lqw: 57; yesterday's high: 83; barometric presswe: 30.08;
in September Im.
More$ Loop, winter relative humidity: 91 percent; winds: Southwest at 10 m.p.h.
Survivors Include his wife, 2024
W ines. Who died Sunday, will
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, V a.m.,
ii. smiu• dIUghIU,
aCthg SenlinoIl don't mu.. the appraisal Is fair, thin Court Monday In a routine procedure to Margaret
Smith, nssdayat St. Augustine Catholic
LU p.m.; low., 2:37 sm., 2:48 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
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ofticlals
Mt
the
Ch urch with Rev. Father John
SBOd to
Y
they can 5010 court,
notify taxpayers about the proposed -d
highs, 6:52 a.m., 0:06 p.m.; lows, 2:26 a.m., 2:36 p.m.;
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BtPflth
HOld
*nd
Maitland
"Then,
for
tho
project
to
proceed,
the
Issue.
BYPORT: highs, 2.23 am. 2:04 p.m.; lows, 8:21 am., 1:40
J
Smith WC, Mendham
will be
Avenue' widened Is acquiring the goverivueot cm step In and ask the court
MUmih the band sales market Ii not N J. Kathleen M Burke
P-rn at the ATao
tYE111i'T for an 'order 01 takIng,' which will be good atthistime, Bush said he Is SUM the Umburg, Elisabeth 3
SPTIAQI Chapel of Soldwin
BOATING FORECAST: SI. Azgtl.e I. JipMer un, out necessary right-of-way,
Bill
Bush
said
today.
t.l I$e wma Ctrieii
p4
granted
U
the
juilge
determines
the
bonds
will
be
sold
Singer, (heido' Patricia
$ Miles: Winds north to northeast 10 to 15 knots today
Wakeservice at 7: 30 P.m. burial",
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&amp;WLh
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0 All Falths Memorial park. .
widitth* Plans for Howell Branch Rood
$aldwin Funeral Homed
Bush ad that In that event the his now, ill bonds are in trouble." Bob and Julia R.
y.
S aa 3105 feet. Partly
by
the
cosy
eight
still
—r
proceed
with
litigMix
sa
41)epI.
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d.
can
get
more
interest
Altamonte
Wings Chapel in f
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JAMEA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Wednesday.
,W
B
char'V
and
mid
to
MarWeckiesday.
Lows
months
oand
will
speediiithatgroisct
an
payment
for
ti*lmd,
but
thewidening
pUttk
*Air
moray
kI0thmrt)thL
But
It
J4ghs today how
SlepheaR. Bluith Waycroes,
considerably, Utah said, ghtcl#ay she will proceed
-dids on the person's tax ItitlaL
tcilght low to mid $. Winds northeast 10 to 15 mph
Ga.; Joins G. Smith, Orlando
acquisition
will
take
the
mod
time.
(ty
omiais
have
dedded
Bob
that
the
road
will
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doing it anyway, but the Public Service Commission
has approved a plan requiring electric companies to
inspect customers' homes and look for ways to save
energy.
The energy audit program was approved 4-1 Monday, with Chairman Bob Mann dissenting, saying it
was 4190 percent eyewash."
Commissioner Joe Cresse argued that the program
can lead to millions of dollars in savings for power
companies and their customers if aggressively
promoted by the utilities.

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promised to limit the size and cost of state government,
but he has three times the personal staff than his
predecessor and a significantly bigger office budget.
Graham's current office budget is $3,654,000, compared to $1,897,000 in the last year of Gov. Reubin
Askew's administration, the Tallahassee Democrat
reported Sunday.
And Graham has added 39 employees to the 88member staff he inherited from Askew. That's a 44
percent increase.
Graham aides strongly defended the larger staff and
pointed out that many of the new positions are being
paid for with federal money.

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Of State George Firestone Monday defended spending
nearly hail of the first year of his term away from his
Tallahassee office, including 149 days In his Miami
hometown.
He traveled more days than any of the other five
Cabinet officials in 10, but made only two trips out of
the state, both to Washington, D.C.
Many 01 his trips to Miami coincided with weekends
or week days off. He did not bill the state for meals or
travel expenses for the 70 days off spent In Miami, But
he Wiled the state for his transportatIon there and
back.

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WISCONSIN

Milwaukee

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Wisconsin (above) has a history of unusual
political finishes. In the 1976 race, former Gov.
Jimmy Carter edged Rep. Morris Udall and
President Ford beat former Gov. Ronald
Reagan. Ford nipped Carter 51 percent to 49
percent to win the presidential vote.

By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
UP! Senior Editor
It was unpredictable Wisconsin's turn
today and snowbound Kansas also will
try to vote in the sixth hectic week of
1980 presidential primaries. Again,
President Carter and Ronald Reagan
are supposed to win, and again an upset
could be in the wind.
Wisconsin, famous for shooting down
favorites and favoring underdogs in the
75 years it has held presidential
primaries, voted in cool, clear weather.
It was estimated as many as 1,5 million
of the state's 3.4 million voting age
citizens would turn out.
Kansas was another story. By late
Monday, more than a foot of snow had
fallen in seven northwest counties and
more was forecast. Steve Carr, an
assistant attorney general, said local
judges and election officers might have
to postpone some balloting in the state's
first presidential primary.
Although Kansas offered 37

Democratic and 32 Republican
delegates, candidates in both parties
concentrated in the final days of the
campaign on Wisconsin, where 75
Democratic and 34 Republica.i
delegates were on the block.
Before today'
s voting, Carter had 778
of the 1,666 delegates needed to win the
Democratic nomination — 55 short of
the halfway mark. Sen. Edward
Kennedy had 404.5, California Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. had none.
Reagan held 350 delegates, George
hush 68 and Rep. John Anderson 45 in
the GOP race for the 998 needed to win,
On paper, Carter and Reagan were
favored in both states, but the
president's campaigners and his
challengers worked right up to poll
opening time as if the contest was down
to the last vote.
Reagan's opponents battled down to
the wire as well.
Privately, Carter campaign aides
said the president had nothing like the

WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter's
The president's advisers also revtseu their
effort at producing the first balanced budget In Inflation estimates upward Monday,
12 years is supposed to set a good example for predicting consumer prices will rise 12.8
Americans who have had much the same percent this year, and 9 percent in 1981. In
trouble as the federal government — over- January, the administration forecast inflation
spending Income,
at 10.7 percent this year and 8.7 percent next
Whether Carter's proposals will survive the year.
congressional tug-of-war won't be known until
"We are now forecasting a somewhat milder
next fall when the budget is scheduled for and somewhat later recession and somewhat
passage.
slower recovery in 1981," said Charles
Nor Is there any certainty the American Schultze, chairman of the government's
public will reduce the spending presidential Council of Economic Advisers.
advisers and other economists misjudged in
Carter sent Congress his new balanced
January, forcing the administration to revise budget Monday. He also sent a warning he
its budget estimates In just six weeks.
would veto any spending bills that would throw

6-to-1 lead the last published polls
showed two weeks ago. Kennedy, also
working the Milwaukee area, told a
radio talk show audience, 'I'm looking
forward to Tuesday,"
Brown, who made Wisconsin his
pe rsonal testing ground after flopping
in the early eastern primaries, staged a
whirlwind "fl'-around' of state cities
and planned another strenuous round of
stwnping today.
Reagan campaigned like a man with
a safe cushion, but expressed only his
traditional "cautious optimism."
Bush's
campaign
manager
pronounced the primary "winnable,"
but the candidate declined to comment
on the prospects.
Anderson, who spent Monday flying
around the state, said Wisconsin's
primary would silence those who say
Reagan has the Republican nomination
wrapped up.

his budget into deficit,
to help cities badly hurt by the cutoff in
Carter cut $15 billion from his January revenue-sharing funds. But the U.S. Conbudget to give the government a $611.5 billion ferent'e of Mayors said, "We find it hard to
spending plan and a $500 million surplus. lie accept this as a fair trade-off."
eliminated revenue sharing to the states and
Carter delivered his original budget
anti-recession aid to cities, put off several message Jan. 28, then announced March 14 he
social reform programs, cut funds for high- would cut $13 billion to $14 billion from his first
ways and 50,000 public service jobs and plan because inflation rates had soared higher
reduced the subsidy for the U.S. Postal Ser- than expected and raised the cost of the
vice, which could mean no more mail on January budget by $13 billion.
Saturdays.
Richard Hahn, vice president and chief
The new budget actually adds more than $4 economist of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,
billion for defense, despite proposals to trim said it 'realistic appraisal" of economic
$1.4 billion from the January budget.
conditions would show at least $25 billion
Carter also added $500 million to the budget would have to be cut to balance the budget.

The Poiso n Gang...

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SAN DIEGO (UP!) Shoppers and store employees today
Shoppers were still buying from the markets, including the
carefully eyed food at Safeway markets in a deadly lottery set
two where the poisoned food was found,
up by an extortionist, or perhaps more than one, who dosed
"Sure, customers are talking about It, but I'd say things are
pickles and teriyaki sauce with enough cyanide to kill at least
back to normal," said Easter, whose store closed Sunday while
six grown men,
employees checked all but canned goods for evidence of
A note —signed "The Poison Gang" and taped to a pickle jar
tampering.
— demanded a ransom of 50 diamonds from Safeway, the
One store employee was worried, however. "With some
largest supermarket chain in the country, to prevent more
things, it's easy to see if it's been messed with, but a jar of
poisoning of food on market shelves.
pickles? You can screw the top back on real tight and who's
"There's a real nut out there," said Larry Easter, manager
going to know?"
of the La Jolla Safeway. "The guy who did it must be sick."
The extortionist first hit the La Jolla store.
So far, nobody has eaten cyanide, one of the deadliest
A male telephone caller told an assistant manager to look for
poisons known, but poisoned food was found during the
a certain jar of Polish-style pickles. Taped to the jar was a note
weekend at two store,, in La Jolla and the Pacific Beach area
in which the chain was told to prepare a ransom payment of 50
of San Diego. The stores remained open, with increased
loose diamonds "one carat or larger, of good quality."
security.
"Otherwise, we will poison the food in every Safeway store in
the area."
There are 45 Safeway stores in San Diego County, and public
health officials openly were concerned by the scope of op"You will be contacted," it concluded.
portunities for danger.
"The Poison Gang."
It is difficult to detect cyanide because Its smell Is easily
The pickle jar — which employees noticed appeared
masked by food odors and it can be fatal in doses as small as
"cloudy" — was found to contain 1,400 milligrams of cyanide,
nine one-thousandths of an ounce.
about six times the fatal dose for a grown man, said Reaser.
Once the poison has entered the bloodstream, death Is
The note said there were "five other food items loaded with
almost Instantaneous, said Richard Doyle of the Regional
cyanide" on the shelves of the La Jolla store, but employees
Poison Center,
did not find any In an item-by-item scrutiny of shelf goods
The hunt for the poisoner Included not only city police but
while the store was closed Sunday.
also the FBI, the US. Food and Drug Administration and the
state Department of Health Services.
As they hunted, an anonymous caller told a clerk at
"The part that's serious is where he will strike next, and how
Safeway's Pacific Beach store, several miles south, that
it will be forestalled," said Dr. Georgia Reamer, acting chief of
bottles of teriyaki sauce had been poisoned. Laboratory tests
confirmed one bottle did contain a lethal dose of cyanide.
the San Diego County Health Department.
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COUGAR, Wash, (UP!) — "Very
"it looks like all the cars went through the
abrasive" volcanic ash — the fallout from same flow mill," said Chris Kelly of
erupting Mount St. Helena — dusted south- Longview. "or as If someone took a paint
west Washington communities and people brush, soaked it in gray paint, and splatwith respiratory problems were told to stay tered everything In sight."
Indoors today.
The Forest Service warned the mildly
The mud-colored, clay-like ash began
acidic
ash particles might Irritate skin and
falling shortly after noon Monday
nasal
p
in
the
assages and could corrode metals
Kelso-Longvlew atea, a community of about
and
damage
textiles If not brushed off with
75,000 lying 40 miles west of the volcano
cloths.
People
d
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with respiratory prob.
whichMormedtollfehetThwndy af ter l23
were advised to stay Indoors.
lems
years of dormancy.
The mountain blasted pumice and steam
At Cougar, just 10 mIles south of the
Irregularly and the fallout continued
volcano, Pacific Power and Electric crews
through the n ht. Alarmed citizens,
at three dams reported "heavy settlings" of
pitIning of eye irritation and ash-qlattered
ash moving southeast toward Portland, and
automobiles, besieged radio stations and
residents reported the ash became increasingly caustic when it came Into contact
law enforcement officials with calls asking
what to do about the material,
with water.

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Sanford:
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DorINy Vallol
Vista Whack
James 1. McCoy, Oslary
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Alien P. Ns$s.,,. Dellena
Chins. A. Rapers, DiIfonj

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DISCHAIGS$
Sanford:
Mamie Bradley
Jacob Dinah
Lui$e Harvin
Steven J. McM.nnamy
Gins T. 11sr1
Gertrude Sabo
William E. Weber
FrnCSs I. Warren, Comm""
Steve J. Mikolaicik, Casislb.rry
Ella J. Dickin. DsSary
Robert C. Hoffman, Demary
Dart. W. Fax. DOWA
Linde Daignhl. Lb. Moivee
Howard Frir. O~
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Uta and 1l7
workers shut down the flatlol*'I husi,it
mass transit system today Ms a MiUN for
better wages, stranding more thell
ndfllflit daily riders and plungi'ig UN
metropolitan area Into it transportation
nightmam
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the
tlI,4 Hill Road and rnWten
bus lines, but work slowdowns wire
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Mayor Edward Koch, who was at the
Hudson River bridge and tunnel Sheraton Center Hotel during the last
gateways to Manhattan. Four private hours of the bargaining, Immediately
lines with a dolly s'Idersbip 01 0000 ordered the city's emergency plan put
passengers were struck In Queens.
into effect, but conceded: "It isobviously
Qty planners predicted the strike going to be very painful. There will be
would deluge Manhattan with auto great IncinvenIence."
traffic. One 1IdI1 saId 600,000 cars were
e xpected to ck UN island inlow 50th
It was the first walkout against the
Street, triple lbs normal amount,
transit system since Jan. 1,1*,

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"I think that is romanticizing. I think that sounds like some'
Green w ich Village nut,' the judge responded.
Nageley told Price the case and his astrology defense would
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He said "unconscious forces" were responsible for Denton's
violent history, which includes his becoming a drug a4dict at
age 12 and a homosexual rape victim at the age of five.

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Herald Staff Writer
A 26-year-old West Melbourne man was arrested Monday
night on charges of attempted burglary, after he was found
outside an Altamonte Springs business, deputies say.
Michael Lang was arrested outside Beasley's Tuxedo
Rental, 1299 E. Altamonte Drive, at 9:35 p.m. by Altamonte
Springs police and Seminole County deputies responding to an
anonymous report of a break-in in progress.
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ground, intoxicated, 10 feet from the door of the tuxedo shop,
and the door of the shop damaged from a series of kicks.
RESCUE EQUIPMENT TAKEN
A Seminole County firefighter had a $150 fireman's coat
stolen from it rescue truck as he worked an accident Thursday,
deputies say. other
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into a couple's townhouse in suburban Plantation last Sept. 22,
robbing them, slashing the man's wrists, raping the 56-year.
old woman and writing obscenities on the walls,
Denton, who was paroled last March after serving 18 months
for kidnapping and battery, was arrested as he walked out of
the townhouse with a brassiere on his head. Sheridan, who will
be tried separately, was arrested while ransacking the home.
During the hearing on a prosecution motion to strike Denton's plea of innocent by reason of insanity, Nageley said
Denton's unlucky fate was written in the stars from his birth on
Aug. 8, 1956.

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Israeli Ambassador Eliahu ben-Elissar led his 48
embassy personnel Monday evening in hosting 112
Egyptian Jews to the traditional Passover eve meal,
the seder, which featured kosher chicken, wine and
matzoh shipped in from Israel,
"This gathering tonight has been made possible by a
peace treaty signed a year ago, and we hope It will be
everlasting," Ben.Elissar told his seated dinner
audience In Hebrew and French. Egyptian Jews speak
French with each other and Arabic otherwise.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, (UP!) A judge's ruling that a
defense attorney could not plead his client insane by reason of
his horoscope, left the attorney so distraught that he withdrew
from the case and threatened to resign from the bar.
Broward County Circuit Judge Joseph Price refused Monday
to accept the unusual insanity defense offered by attorney
Jack Nageley of Miami Beach on behalf of Mark Quinn Denton, a 23-year-old exconvict charged with rape and robbery.
Nagely then annouced he was withdrawing from the case,
saying the judicial system is "putting me out of business."
Denton and Thomas A. Sheridan are accused of breaking

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) — Gunfire and
bomb blasts rocked San Salvador's fashionable
Escalon district today just hours before the strife-torn
nation's most active leftist guerrilla group marked its
toni anniversary,
Authorities said they did not know the sources of the
explosions and gunfire.
Ten foreign bishops, including San Francisco Archbishop James Quinn, and 18 other clergymen Monday
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uiuueiigeu guverruiien aiiegauons ieziisis were
responsible for violence that left 40 dead and hundreds
injured at the funeral of slain Archbishop Oscar A.
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In
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lurking
In back alleys
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lounging
rooftops. From time to
time it would reach out
into the streets and
play with passing
automobiles much in
the manner a child
would play with his
toys. This report from
Herald photographer
Tom Netsel was unconfirmed since no one
else reported seeing
the towering Figure.
Netsel said it bore an
amazing resemblance
to Herald
photographer Tom
Vincent, but since this
i5 April
pr Fool's
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credence should be
given this report.

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LONDON (UPI) Th e U.S. dollar hit its highest
level in ears on several markets toda) on the strength
gained from high American interest rates. The price of
gold held steady,
An ounce of gold was up $7 at the start of trade in
Zurich to $503.50, but the price in London
down $3 from Monday's close,
In Milan, the dollar opened at 907.50 lire, up from
Monday's close of 898.30. which had been the highest In
four years.
The dollar also reached its hi ghest level In 30 months
on the Hong Kong market when It soared to 253.70
before finishing the day at 250.50 yen - up froni
Monday's close of 249.70 yen.
And In London, the dollar had Its best opening since
Nov. 15, 1979 with the pound ste rling starting the day at
*2.1475. Monday's close had been *2.1640.

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Clean-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
A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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While on the subject of Brevard, their are set to begin April 7. The freshman.
1ywideiiai.knieet is slaeu io
ivuuiters pulled the "nere today, gone .....suphexnOl
take place at Lake Howell on April 8 along with
tomorrow," act on a few of Seminole High's
players. While the Tribe was busy putting the county weightllftlng meet that same afternoon beginning at 6 p.m. at Lyman,
together Its initlat win streak of 17 games, a
chubby "
' tan scout, decked out in the customary
$59.95 Sear's special, complete with white shoes
Other items on the upcoming sports agenda
and an overlapping belt line, was busy paying
Include the Five Star diving championships at
almost nightly visits to the Sanford campus on
Deland on April 9 and the Five Star swim meet
game nights. After filling several of the Tribe's at the Bulldog's pool a day later on April 10.
starters eyes with stars the scout hasn't
The district baseball tournament and track
resurfaced at Seminole again. I wonder why,
meet take place later In the month.
considering Bill Payne's squad went on to make
the state semi-finals.
In the spring a high school's fancy turns to a
coaching shakeup? Yep, look for major changes
The Five Star Conference will close out several
in the coaching ranks of several Seminole County
spring sports schedules over the next two weeks,
high schools in the very near future. A couple of
The conference and district tennis tournaments administrative changes are also in the works.

The little roundball bird says It's just about
time tcr om* of the graduating county
basketball players to sign the dotted scholarship
Line. Despite no official announcements yet,
here's a few predictions,
Lake Brantley's curly-haired sharpshooter
Doug Dershimer will sign with Seminole Corn.
munity College. Lake Howell's ace forward
Reggie Barnes Is a solid bet to also become a
Raider along with as many as three of Seminole
High's starting five,
Another Seminole, Glenn Stambaugh, looks
like a sure bet to dress out in a Rollins roundball
uniform come next winter,
From the parochial corner, look for Bishop
Moore's Paul Mullee to ink with the Brevard
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sprawled face down on tile canvas long off a possible bout witil A!I. Who is looking Iiiiemet had old)- a si,iall cut over his John Conteli (if England in four rounds. felt fine a fe%% ininutes later.
Unbeaten Larry Holmes calls himself after the bout was over,
to try to win the heavyweight title for a eye.
Muhaiiiniad said after that bout that he
('aine'I finished stroni. to Pftt a
the best heavyweight in the world and
in Monday night 's other title fights, fourth tuiie.
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Jot
ison-(;rcgor
uiianniious
decision over Iarlov. 130th
.
Gregor dropped Johnson in the third
after Monday night's 5-title boxing ex. two other titles chtinged hands. Eddie
inner
for
[lit,
undisputed
title.
fighters
had
severe cuts tin View faces
-Definitely -- lil,eaver has proven round, then put Iiiiii away lit die I I th
travaganza, there may be Few who doubt Gregory of Brooklyn, N.Y., Won the W13,
Leonard used his iigiitningquiuk hand.s
lien it ended.
himself," said Holmes. --lie won that side a flurry of punches. It was Gregory's 30th
the claim,
light heavyweight championship b)
,f it i the title m. But I think the people career knockout and his 36th victory in 41 to put (;rt.th imay easiI The Iormia'r
"Whemi I fought h'ark'v in Yugoslavia
Holmes ran off his 34th consecutive stopping defending champion Marvin know who the real champion is.
Olympic champion, ho on the title in
bouts.
'l'tie
loss
dropped
Johncnn
to
244.
a
draw m, I erit into it crouch in the
victory when he turned 6-foot-5, 250- Johnson of Indianapolis in the 11th round
November,t'ntksi his first title defense in seventh round and found he couldn't hit
''I tion't need AU he needs me. Mi
"I've been demued th is title for three spectacular fashion, stretch
pound "Big Bad" Leroy Jones Into his
Mar vin Camel of Butte, Mont., the champion of yesterda,:.. I'm the
ing ''Ut d''W?L' Said ( a!ntf
is years," it1 c;r.g'y, lio claims he Green wil1I'%%(, dazzling left hooks.
personal punching bag and successfully outpoirtet1Mi.ite Parlov of Vugloslavia in thmiiomi of today.''
could miot get a title shot because he
Camel went into his crouch in (tie 11th.
defended his World Boxing Cou ncil a blood' 15-rounder for the WBC cruiser''The majority of the twit', m speed
Weaver als o indicated lie wants to lace would not sign a long-terii deal with a
1k'
had an anxious miiomuent in the 15th,
version of the heavyweight chani- weight title.
thit. dillcri'ri..
mi itmt," Sti(1
liultites again. "I'm goin
get Larry promoter.
when referee Ferd Ilernandez stopped
pionship with an eighth-round technical
Sugar Ray Leonard of Palmer Park, Holmes. I'll get him next time,"
Leonard.
knockout at Las Vegas.
Cham p Chancy, Johnson's trainer, &amp;'itti
Md., had little trouble making a sucThe victory as the 27th without a loss the tight uwmiientarily to have ring
Weaver said lie knew Tate was finished
John Tte, who held the World Boxing cesslul First defense of his WBC the muhtiute
l4msician timiaId Romeo check Camel's
his
fighter
didn't
expect
Gregory's
for
Leonard, arid his 17th knockout.
he hit hnii,
bkuling
eve.
Association version of the title, did not welterweight title with a lourthround
cru.stüng body attack.
manager. Angelo Dundee,
"They told me I ould have to knock
Fare as well at Knoxville, Term. Tate, knockout of Davey Green of England.
"You don't think about the eye," said
''I consider this an off night," Chaney was it one-punch knockout victim near
who was supposed to use veteran Mike
"I think I've proven myself again to him out to will it s" he explained. ''1 got in
the
fight.
definitely
was
in
top
his
dressing
roomafter
.lose
Camel."'You
Just don't ant the referee
sani.
"1k'
tJohnson
i
ttht right hand, then a left hook. I kne
Weaver as a tuneup For a $14 million people all over the world," said Holmes,
to stop the fight,"
it
"hanger-on"
Saunders,
described
as
shape.
Marvin
couldn't
get
the
coordi.
showdown against former champion who knocked out Weaver in a title bout in he wasn't getting
flattened Dundee %0h a right to the
nation going.''
The cruiserweiglit division was created
Muhammad Au this summer, saw the New York last June. "I'm the true
Tate would not meet with the press
mmniutli after l)umidee reportedly asked last sear for fighters considered too
Gregory
soon
may
face
Matthew
Saud
dream evaporate with a crunching left heavyweight champion."
after being knocked out. his physician,
tutu to iiove out of a aIktay.
y
heav for the light heavyweight division
hook with only 45 seconds left.
Holmes announced Scott LeDoux will l)r. Bob Whittle, said, "1 don't think he Muhatuaniud, who successfully defended
amid
too small to handle the bigger 200.
I)umiclec
as examined by one of the
Weaver, who took all Tate had to offer be his next opponent and said he would wants to talk to anybody. lie's disappomn. his WIIC version of the light heavyweight
IX'Limi(l-pltis
twavycmghts.
(haimpi0Uship Saturday by knocking out attending light physicians and saul lit'
in the early rounds, left the ex-champion like to face Weaver again. But he laughed ted, lit- 's lucid, lie's all right."

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After a decade away from
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the Lone Star state, Rusty
,
was traded for the
second time in less than a
year Monday to the Texas
Rangers by the Montreal
Expos. The Expos receive
outfielder LaRue Washington
and infielder Chris Smith,
Staub had been battling
Warren Cromartie for the
Expos' first base job during
the spring exhibition games
but now is expected to become
a designated hitter again in
the American League a role
he filled superbly during his
four seasons with the Detroit
Tigers.
'After the Staub trade was
announced, the Expos were
beaten by Houston, 7-3, on Art
Howe's grand.elajn howeti
the third Inning. Howe'a blast
followed three singles and a
bases-loaded walk. Crornartie
celebrated his victory in the
first base battle with an RBI
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A few minutes later, during the question-,
11113d,111115M PortionP'fl1 Foryst
abnçtly whlepered to her host that the had to
leave and get back to Washington. She then
dished oil — to catch a plane at O'Hare
Airport.
Footnote Another Amtrak official Clark
Tyler vies president for
tions
services, stayed through to the end of the
tien bearded. train for his trip
to wndgngt.
WATUI ON WA8TE: The Ueenliig of
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Jerry Reuss and Bob Castillo
teamed on it seven-hitter for
Los Angeles ... Pittsburgh's
Dave Parker drove in five
runs with two liomne runs and
a double ... lien Oglivie, l)omi
Money, Larry liisle and Sixto
Lezt'ana hioniered to spark
Milwaukee's onslaught ... Joe
CharLoneau stroked his third
home run of the spring to pace
Cleveland ,,. Wayne Gross
drove in thz'ev+ runs and
MItehell Page had two RBI
for Oakland
Rennie Stennett snapped a
3-3 tie with a 10th-inning
single as Sun Francisco
improved its spring record to
14-6.
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Grayson Opens Sanford N.L. League With No-Hitter, Fans 17
Donald Grayson tossed a

leaguer In Sanford, only first Inning and scored on a
allowed four base runners, all double by Grayson for the
on walks. A couple of foul first Railroaders' run.
Grayson opened the fourth
bails was all the First Federal
batters could manage against with a single and Albert
the lanky right-hander.
Armstrong followed with a
Grayson fanned the first home run, The Railroaders
eight batters he faced and scored another run on errors
later put together a string of before the inning was over,
five strikeouts.
Singles by Grayson and
Grayson was also the of. Terrance Carr, coupled with

filth inning to break open a 6.6 bined to limit Sunnrland Corp. Lemon combined to pitch a
tie. Sunniland managed a to just three hits, a homer and one-hitter for Poppa Jay's.
single run in the top of the single by Oscar Merthie and a The only Cardinal Industries
out 17 batters Monday to lead
sixth, a homer by Oscar double by Theodore Graham, safety was a fourth inning
the Railroaders to a 6-0 win
over
Merthie, but relief pitcher
First Federal during
Dee Johnson went (tie single by Kurry Hunter.
Theron Liggonts shut off the distance on the imiound for the
opening day action In the
lit today's Sanford Little
rally and notched the win,
Sanford Little National
losers.
American
League action,
Richard Leonard slapped a
League.
Poppa Jay's was leading defending
city
champ
In other opening day
double and single to pace only 144 after four innings,
Flagship
Bank
of
Seminole
games, Clem Leonard Shell
Clem Leonard Shell at the but erupted for 18 runs in the
plays Jack Prosser Ford at 5
nipped Sunnlland Corporation
ulate, while teammates Willie ton of the fifth,
p.m. a nay Avenue Field. At
fensive star for the three errors, provided the 'Brown, David Goldstick,
9-7 while Poppa Jay's
Poppa Jay's sent 22 batters Ft. Mellon Park, George's
Railroaders, pounding three Railroaders with a pair of Perry Dreggors, David to the plate in the
Cardinal Industries 324.
Fifth inning, meets Krayola Kollege at 5
of his team's five hits.
insurance runs in the fifth.
Daniels and Leonard Lucas scoring the 18 runs on eight
p.m. and Atlantic Bank takes
Grayson, considered by
Dwayne Mitchell reached
Clem Leonard Shell scored each slammed doubles.
hits. Eric Gordon and David on Seminole l'etroleuzmu at 7
many to be the top little base on an error to open the three runs in the bottom of the
Brown and Liggons corn- VanHorn both had a pair of pm
tilts In the fifth inning,
LIONAID
Stewart Gordon had three SUNWI1.A$D
CORP. AIIM SHILL AIIM
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hits, Including a triple and •riRsIll
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double, to lead Poppa Jay's OreRam
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what they already knew that he was retiring,
c.rnus
311 Lisørl
3 III
12-hit attack.
DALLAS UPI) — Through the relatively mild winter and
J.Rawø
4 I
3 I I Lie,.a,
Then, In a news confe re nce t ha t dreg 200 writers and
through the early blooming spring, Roger Staubach waited and,
Dexter Franklin and Larry o.
M"18ii
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broadcasters from around the country and was televised live
waited for the urge to hit him.
211
0. Mis'ffius 2 3 3 Damsis
311
by two local stations, Staubach (ought back the tears and made
IAILROADIRS FIRST
He waited for the anxiousness to return, the eagerness that
HI'.s
III Pddlcerd 2 II
III
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his decision public.
would take him to the practice field to begin another round of
.
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wor kouts that would carry hir4i to the peak of physical conHe cited his concern for his family (Including five children,
III
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dillon,
3
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"t?SI
the oldest of whom is 13) and his at-least mild concern over Cii?
IN Ills-9
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311 IwS.
He listened to Coach Torn Landry tell him that his statistics
Hill
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possible damage caused by the five concussions he received
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ill
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showed him to be at the top of his game. And he listened to
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"I
had
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much
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nger
man,
much
ou
of
a
body
that he — at 38 — had the
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last season, But I didn't say anything because it might happen
Ram.ss.r I I
But the urge never came and the discussions with Landry
McMi$I
that
all
of
a
sudden
1
would
want
to
get
ready
for
next
season.
off
and &amp;hramimi failed to make a dent.
Clør
III
1'tW IretiFenient; feeling lingered, though,"
ii a a
TOTALS
So on Monday, Staubach did what he had told himself he was
going to do from the moment the 1979 football season ended.
The announcement ended an 11-year career In which Stau- Raik'4srs
IN 331-4
040-411
He announced he had quarterbacked his last game for the bach gained recogn ition as one of the finest quarterbacks ever '""
CARDINAL
Was Cowboys.
to play pro footba ll. His career passing rating (established
POPPA
INDUSTUISI
through a complicated formula b) the NFL) was 83.5 — No. I
In a team meeting Monday morning he joked and kidded
JAY'S
a
ai u H
II
D.Dsss
14IPIYS
S
'with his longtime friends and then choked up when he said
In the hIstory of the leaguL.
t I Iiir
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Staubach Bids Farewe To Football
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pr!i!!lt for public affairs, visited Chicago
recently to attend a lunch sponsored by the
COflaWfler'crlented National Aoclatlon of
Railroad Passenger&amp;
Although
addeessing the already
club-car comforts and convenience 0
between w4Uhit(ll and Chicago
on an Amtrak UU• ,,r oryst, Al former
flack M Ford administration,
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warmly_

Sari Diego, 7.3, in 10 innings, seventh straight
Ken single arid Fred Lynn knocked
and the New York Yankees Landreaux and Ron Jackson in three more witli a pair of
defeated Philadelphia, 7-3.
smacked back-to-back horn- doubles to power Boston
Richard Worthani out. ersto ignite Minnesota's four- Jon Matlack scattered
five
pitched Jim Palmer, allowing run rally in the eighth ... Tony tüts over seven
innings to
only three singles in six in. Perez drove in four runs with pitch Texas to victory
rungs as the Orioles lost their it three-run homer and a
Willie Aikens and Pete
LaCock cracked three-run
homers for Kansas City

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Cambodians Suffer Under Vietnamese,
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New York Mets, 4-1, Pittsburgh topped St. Louis, 6-1,
Milwaukee iia iii mu crc d
Seattle, 11-4, Cleveland
downed California, 9-7,
Oakland pounded the Chicago
Cubs, l&amp;.2, San Francisco beat

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WASHINGTON — The suffering of the
bodians, the Vietnamese have no qualms quoted at length by the ambassador, who
Cambodian population that survived Pci
about st sling food from the starving natives, deathbed his observations as a "solid,
Pot's murderous rule is ccntIu1ng under the
this man In bloodstained trousers described penetrating look" at Cambodia. Heder wrote:
hostile regime kept In power by. the Vietto an Interviewer how the Vietnamese had
namese military, according to confidential
ambushed him and his friends, "He itill had
"Well-organized teams of Vietnamese
cables received by the State Deportment.
some rice only because the Vietnamese troons — consumed some of Icamboidists
The messages from UL Awksmdor
already had stolen more than they would home-grown) rice themes, provided some
carry from
Morton Abramowitz In Thailand till of
his murdered companions," one ci It to their closest collaborators, sold some
cable relates,
murder, rape and theft of international food
of It on the black markets In thn urban ciaAccording to the refugees, the Vietnamese tics, and sent some of It back to Vietnam
supplies by the occupying Vietnamese troops.
Their harsh treatment has so alienated the
distribute relief sipl1s of rice b day "in
native Khmer population that the poppet
presence of internatIonal workers, their The few Cambodians who cooperate with
confiscate (It) after the workers &amp;pest the the conquerors get several pounds of edible
Heng Samrin government can keep Its
tenuous hold on the country only by the naked
scene," or replace It with corn. Some Soviet- rice a month, but ordinary peasants alln get
soppliod corn "ii still clogging One warehouse only red corn or "am4 broken rice from
military force ci its VW'ia'nea, masters.
— but Is so unappealing that only the most
From reports of üMrvinars dispatched to
Vietnam which they said made them vomIt,"
refuges camps on the Thal-Cambodian
tiustgry will eat It," the cable reports.
one cable reports.
border Abramowitz has ad
Iscretsry ofAbramowitz has also provided evidence to
Relief medical supplies we also p.dtisi on
stats Cyrus Vance t
soppot conthued daima that the Vietnamese the black market, their foreign origin clearly
Jy by
PAVN (VW'iunw,) sokiut we unllernily
we actually shipping foreign rice supplies Identifiable, Abramowits reported. (Yfklala
intended for Cambodia back to their own of the piçet regime are believed to he
reported — train all pert. of Zampuches
profiteering on the lntuiistional relief 5opi
A
mUlt1
iviai
was
quoted
in
one
cable
"He
plies.
Even offIcials of the tisling goveri .nt
saw two cargo barges arrive train Vietnam
Footnote: The cables, though detailing the
beve been Deft their
w
ith
corn.
After
willoadft
one
Abramowitz icports. "Their dicliko to
wuflusd witlirlce,whkhheclalmedheaded the supplies do find their way to the Cam.
escope(for)viatialrensttiementla(ither)
for
Vietnam.
bodianpopulac.. Abramowils told Vance that
colssis hI1 5 flfl)5
Other
w1tr
luded
a
woman
who
the
relief effort must coua if frI1e 11 to
ibatis va,the vietiian'ea, is WilderaWfe
I
sW
oft
had
twke
non
Vietnamese
bed
be
averted.
And =nes Idd aw amdate
stafts an a6b. It c4a do kvb melliveft
rke on bar" at night, thian bsed for Viet- Lm WhW= that Cambodin aid will swvive
factors,n I'dread of a reprudve commom
to and this 641111111,1100
nam,"and"a former history professor (who) President Carter's budget cuts.
threat of
regime
d&amp;'ed that he nie two bucks haled with
.bettheucvtivsci
DOAII&amp;tY (ke.
rks head — 1ewd Vjeljin,"
Amtrak preaches bitter than do prlees.
As tilitotic eUsic eneiiiies of the Cain.
An American scholar, Stephen Hedar, was Carole Fcryst, the rail network's vice

White Sox blanked slumping
Baltimore, 1.0, Minnesota
outsiugged Toronto, 9.8,
Boston beat Detroit, 9-7,
Texas edged Cincinnati, 2.1,
Kansas City crushed Atlanta,
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The decision of Mexican President Jose Lopez
DON GRAFF
"Portillo not to join the General Agreement on
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will be the demise of a highly favorable trade
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principal trading partner.
Lopez Portillo was personally in favor of taking
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the short-term risks of GATT membership in
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When politicians and
Boy! He really needed that.
allied with small and medium manufacturers who pundits recently were deprived of their
Just
when It appeared to be virtually over
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have long enjoyed high profits with in a wall of
favorite topic of conversation by the ternbut for the convention shouting, along came
porary collapse of both major parties' contariffs and quotas erected against foreign corn.'.'
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New York and Connecticut. The Democratic
petition. GATT mem bership would have required tests for the presidential nomination, they
presidential nomination Is again a horse race
and Edward M. Kennedy Is very much still in
Mexico to abolish im port quotas and lower tariffs found a new subject for ceaseless discussion,
It.
progressively over a period of years and to apply ,,,It usually appeared under the rubric of,
t here a better way to select the
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Much is being read into his double win.
th em equally to all GATT members.
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A.
Kennedy
himself sees it as a switch of public
The ref usal to dismantle trade barriers will
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attention from the questions of character that
save some inefficient Mexican industries, but it
have burdened his campaign up to this point
who thrived upon trading speculation
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i will also perpetuate high prices for domestic and scenarios on the fates of the various
to what he has all long maintained are the
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goods to the detriment of th e Mexican economy. It
real issues — the economy and foreign policy,
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Democratic and Republican contenders were
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also demonstrates th at Mexico is not yet ready to understandably disturbed by the arrival of
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the denouement after fewer than one-third of
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A long-predicted negative reacti on to lack
th
pr
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mari
es
have
been
held.
derdeveloped nations that have prospered by
.
of
progress on Iran and Afghanistan may be
putting their large work forces into modem and
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Westerners were upset because more than
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manifesting
itself. Anger, particularly In New
efficient factories producing goods for export.
a half-dozen major candidates appeared to
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York with the nation's largest concentration
This is a goal that Mexico hopes to finance with its have been effectively eliminated from
of Jewish voters, at the recent embarrassing
oil earnings but cannot atta in In a closed mer- race before any state in their region had an
fumbles in the United Nations on the Mideast
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opportunity to conduct a primary election,
cantile system hedged by high tariff walls,
Issue could be a powerful contributor,
Tradi tionalists and party acti vists cornTh e United States can do little more imAnd overall, the prim ary outcomes may
plained that the current emphasis on
mediately to improve Its trade relationship with
well
be much less a strong endorsement of
primaries
the method used this yea r to
Senator
Kennedy's cause than a critical
Mexico, a strong and growing relationship that
select convention delegates In 35 of the 50
statement
on President Carter's pergenerated $13.7 billion in 1978 and will probably sta tes
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gives too much influence to un
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show a 30 percent increase when the 1979 figures sophisticated voters and not enough to
All of the above are probably true to some
veteran political leaders,
14 are in,
degree.
Their effect on the suddenly more
There are countless variations on that
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theme, with those who unsuccessfully op.
agreement last Dec. 26, but the Carter ad- posed the reforms
that opened up the
ministration decided not to Implement It unless
strenged
then Kennedy makes of them, on his
nominating process during the past decade
ability
to convert what may be an essentially
Mexico joined GATT. The agreement covers
cont inuing to gripe about democracy running
negative
development—a protest vote — into
hundreds of industrial products and agricultural amok under the new system.
a
posi
ti
ve
advanta ge — support for his own
commodities, and the United Sta tes granted far
But those who yearn for a return to the good OUR READERS WRITE
candidacy.
more In tariff and quota concessions than MeXICO
old days when presidential nominees
His real victory at this point is not in the
were selected by political bosses
was willing to give In return. The United States
morale-boosting percentage of the
holding
secret
meetings
S!IO
ke
-fiUCd
had expected that its concessions would be offset
Democratic vote he attracted or in the
rooms might consider this question: If those
by export advantages gained
majority
of convention delegates he picked
through Mexican "old pols" and power brokers could be con•
adherence to GATT.
up,
but
in
simply not losing. Had he added
vened this year to unilaterally select the two
Your March 26 front page quotes the mayor
by duplicating the activities of the federal
New York and Connecticut to the string of
With this hope gone, the agreement is dead and nominees, who would they choose?
of Sanford (Lee Moore), in essence that bureaucracy.
primary
defeats
against
which
the Department of Commerce says Mexico will
The obvious answer Is President Carter for
(Edward ) Kennedy's New York win could be
— it would be hard to find a better example Massachusetts stands out as the sole and
have to initiate any effort to negotiate a new one. the Democrats and Ronald Reagan for the
a benefit to the city by making more federal of the insidious nwnner in which socialism understandable exception, it very likely,
Meanwhile, the Trade Act of 1974, which provided Republicans,
funds available to the city. If the quote is undermines capitalism. The two philosophies would have been the end of his campaign.
The recently modified, refreshingly open
correct, four points are to be made:
the authority for U.S. tariff reductions of as much
are diametrically opposed and cannot long
Instead, Kennedy Is still in the race. But
— a Kennedy win in part or in whole is not a coexist without the destruction of one by the he's also still behind, and it's
as60 percent in the Mexican agreement, has been selection process appears to be producft
sM a constrikinglysimilar results. That's not
benefit to anyone, Including Kennedy himself.
other. Capitalism can survive only with the
superseded by a new law. Th Trade Agreement
siderable
distance
to
the
home
stretch.
neceswirysalutary,butttcertalnlysuggests
His spendthrift deficit policies which have assumption of Individual responsibility and
Act of 1979 sharply limits the ability of this th
Meanwhile, beck at the White House
at the reforms haven't destroyed many
helped skyrocket Inflation, devalue the self-discipline, whether it be that of the incelebration
may not be In order but neither Is
country to reduce tariffs by more than 20 percent
sacred political tradItions,
dollars he owns as much as It does the dollars dividual citizen or collectively by them In there cause for gloom.
in bilateral agreements. Thus, It hal become
The absence of early primaries in the West
of every other U.S. citizen, The advantage he responsible local government. Sdcialism can
While challenger Kennedy was reviving his
virtually Impossible to give Mexico now the range
is dlwmcertthg, but authority for scheduling
has Is that his father left him enough dollars exist only when individuals and local near-moribund campaign, the front-runner
of concessions It received in last year's bilateral
those elections Is vested exclusively with the
that he will presumably have a sufficient governments are Irresponsible and surrender wasn't doing so badly himself in unacMates. Although a Democratic Party rule
agreement.
supply regardless of the fact that 95 percent of their rights and powers to control by customed second place. He
picked up enough
the nation will suffer a lower standard of collectivist dictation. The statement you
President Lopez Portillo's decision has, confines most primaries to a 13-week period,
new
convention
delegates
to bring his total
no other party regulation or federal law would
living,
quoted would indicate that a than who Un- close to half the magic figure — 1,666 —
perhaps, bought his country's Ind ustry a
prevent California and Oregon, for example,
—If the budgets are to be fixed, the salaries doubtedly pr esses to support the doctrines
ded for nomination, And he still leads
L. breathing space at considerab e price, It IS 8 from advancing their primary dates by two to be paid, and the personnel to be hired to of capitalismofhas
no hesitancy In endorsing Kennedy by close to two to one.
stated Mexican national policy to use Its oil wealth months or more.
operate local governments based on deterthe doctrine that is already destroying our
The result conforms to the pattern —
to build an industrial base which can compete In
it shouiI be noted, however, that many of
minations from Washington, we should
free capitalist society,
perhaps luck is the better word.
the world market and give employment to its the same voices now being raised In favor of
abolish city commissions, county corn— the re Is still no such thing as a "free
The economy is in bad and worsening
growing population. Since broadened trade will improved geographical balance throughout
missions, school boards, and all other sup- lunch," Continuing demand for "federal
shape,
usually a handicap that no incumbent
.,: require access to world markets, economic logie the primary season wer calling only a few
posedly local governments. These people funds" will ensure the continuance of double,
president
can carry into an election with any
years
ago
for
a
far
different
change
— a
were elected to be responsible for digit inflation. And, somehow, there seems
is likely to push Mexico into joining GATT in
hope of winning.
series
of
regional
primaries,
management on a local level. When they small comfort in saying that we should cut
j not too distant future,
Whe
That system has many advantages,
abdicate that responsibility in favor of dic. our own economic throa ts just because others po cy,resconfusion doesn't reign In foreign
li
talemate has set In. Americans
especially In bringing rationality to candidate
tation by Congress and Its bureaucrats, the say ills smart to do so.
remain
hostage
at the embassy in Tehran.
travel and advertising In multi-state
benefit to the taxpayer of sound local
Tha Soviets remain In Afghanistan, U.S. allies
A. Edwin Shinholier
television markets,
government is lost. No advantage is obtained
Sanford
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CORAL. GABLES, Flu, given up football at the
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two players indicated they
Later in the day, top wide
might give up Miami football receiver Pat Walker, who led
and a third broke his jaw in ttie nation in average yards
spring practice.
per catch last season, broke
Lester Williams, a 6-foot-3, his jaw in practice.
250-pound defensive tackle
who will be a junior next year,
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spring training and the vast majority will go their separate
ways. Anderson wouldn't like to see that because he has
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for the American League pennant race.
He was extra watchful of Alan Trammell, his 22-year-old
shortstop, .and Lou Whitaker, his second baseman, also 22.
"From now on," he told them early in spring training, "I
want you to meet me in the hotel lobby every morning at a
quarter to eight so we can go to breakfast together. I want to
make sure you both cat a decent breakfast."
That wasn't all Anderson did. He left specific instructions
with the Tigers' clubhouse man that Trammell and Whitaker
both should be given a sandwich after they took batting
practice and again after a game every day.
"In that way, I knew they were getting wholesome food, not
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Anderson said. "Most older players know that without having
to be told, but you have to stay after some of the younger
players because they've got so much natural energy
sometimes they neglect to make proper use of It."
like Whitaker, Trammell, who hit .276 in his second full
season with the Tigers last year, went to arbitration over the
winter. Both infielders won their cases. Trammell was paid
$55,000 last year and was given an additional $5,000 bonus, lie
was offered slightly more than $100,000 this year and awarded
$130,000 at arbitration.
The arbitration proceedings took approximately four hours
during whith TranmieWs agent, Rick Brode, offered his
client's side while Vice President Bill Lajole and two of his
associates spoke for the Tigers.
"They talked about the errors I made last season," said
Tralnmell, who committed 26,llürd highest total among all the •
shortstops in the league, "I didn't enjoy that, but I knew it was
going to be brought up."
Trauuneil still Is In the process of learning his craft, and
Anderson, a former infielder, Is helping him do it,
"Spark)' isa super individual," Trammell said. "He has the
ability to make you feel good if you do something good. If you
need a kick In the butt, he'll let you have it. He's a fair man,"
Ii there is a strike, neither Trammelt nor Whitaker will get
paid since they won't be playing, Anderson, who has a fiveyear contract, will get his money. He's hoping everything will
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For the Kansas City Kings and the Philadelphia 76ers,
meeting Phoenix and Washington, respectively, are familiar
and not too pleasant experiences.
Philadelphia hosts the Bullets and the Kings visit the Suns '
Wednesday night in the opening games of best.of-three series
and they'll both be trying to overcome recent playoff hexes
that have ruined their postseason aspirations.
In other niini-señes beginning Wednesday, Houston travels
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Angeles awaits the decision between Kansas City and Phoenlz.
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fell 4.1 to the Suns In the first full round of the playoffs.
Still, Fttzainlmonu is optimistic that the Kings, 41-35, can
overcome 55-27 Phoenix.
"We aren't afraid of than,," he said. "We've just got to
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Dick Motto's squad, which will be making their 12th straight
playoff appearance, upset the Sizers in six games in the
Eastern (g,ferenc finals on their way to the ifl NBA title.
"That Washington turn has been Is the finals the last two
)tars," said Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham, discounting his team's 5.1 sewn series edge with the Bullets.
"They're a veteran team ad they're very physkaL"
Boston Couch Bill Fitch has the same attitude.
"Washington is old and experienced," said Fitch.
A key factor In the HosstonSan Antonio series will be the
cUncthon of Rockets' All-Star center Moses Malone, who
tiils$ed his ankleSunday when Houston earned the hoII*'eOW't
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look frayed and faded, don't
despair. You can give your
home a bright and pretty
new look for spring at a
reasonable cost.
Nix Bedding, located at 709
E. Celery Ave., Sanford, has
been serving area residents
for 26 years and specializes
in the repair and recovering
of antiques. They can make
your old furniture look like
new with professional reupholstery Job.
Miss Karen Corley, an
experienced interior
decorator, will be glad to
assist you in planning your
decor. She will come to your
home to measure for
draperies and bring along
many fabric samples from
which you may choose. She
will be glad to give you a free
estimate.
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for producing quality products for protective and preventative most popular roof coating In America. It seals, waterproofs,
maintenance.
insulates and beautifies.
Previously not available in this area, the products are now
Aluma..Chron Is a liquid roofing in colors that insulates and
available r, fl fromii the local company representative, Joe waterproofs, irhging a new beauty to dull, lifeless roofs,
Novotny of 208 Graham Road, Fern Park.
exterior walls and tanks,
Joe will come to your home or business and give you free
Pace also has Aluminum Roof Coolant for the aluminization
information and esthiates without high pressure and with no of gravel roofs after WetettIng or for rustproofing metal
obligation,
roofs.
Blow the whistle on wasted man hours, Kandu 110 is a
Park-King Is a one-coat siliconized blacktop sealer with a
powerful industrial cleaner that saves up to one-third on labor
three-year Pace maintenance policy. It Is traffic ready in four
and goes farther and cleans faster and easier. This re- hours and parking ready in 10 hours.
markable t'heiiiical cleaning concentrate has a
For instant chuckhole repair Traffix provides all-weather
biodegradeable formula, with the power to blast away dirt, oil repair even on wet surfaces for asphalt, brick and cement
and grease while a special neutralizer makes it safe even for
without special tools,
oil paintings, It comes in 5-gallon pails or 55 gallon drums.
Concrete-Plus is a super-tough film to protect concrete and
Fire retardant Lile-Brite, another Pace product, gives a other masonry sidewalks and has a three-year Pace mainremarkable Latex finish and guarantees more light for less tenance policy. Fast-Krete gives fast-setting cement repair
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waterproofing of masonry exteriors, while Oasis II is the
Neoprene 66, and Super Roof cement are heavy-bodied
ultimate one coaler in colors for waterproofing masonry and
patching materials for flashing, seams and joints.
wood exteriors.
Hylo-Zyme Is an enzymatic plumbing conditioner for
Wet-Jet is an all-weather Gilsonite Asphalt roof coating with
treating systems In food plants, hospitals, apartment coma five-year Pace maintenance policy. It works equally well on
plexes 'and industrial buildings.
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First race -S 16 C 31 "
7 Manatee Gump 900 560 120
lOocs Gal
5-60 3 20
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Second race - S-IC, C: 31 :CO
8 Afar i
900 380 380
5 Sweet Linda
8 60 3 60
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0 (SI) 34.80; P (8-5) $1.50; I
53) 156.40; DO (7-5) 7720
Third race - S-IC, M: 31:99
B Husker Bruce
660 320 300
2 is Bandit
520 310
S Silver Reel
3 eo
0(2.1) 1 9 10; P (8.7) 51.50; T (.
2-5) 53.10.
Fourth race - 5-16. 0: 31:73
AMitiGoin Nick y 700 280 310
S Carry Cap
320 320
1 SurIre Comet
660
0(5-I) 11.50; P (IS) 45.50; T (1
S1) 246,00
Fifth race - S-IC. D: 31:55
7 Tornado Susie
1280 6
360
2 Italarro
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6 Lake Allie
2 80
0(27) 16.20; P (7-2) 152.70; T (7.
2-6) 247.00
Sixth race - Ste A: 31:52
S Let ltRide
1600 7.80 300
I Wright Chanook
2 80 710
6 Si las Garber
260
0 (I') 15.10; P ($I) 94.IO; T (SI-C) S63-20
Seventhrace- S-16,C: 31:11
I Marie Ann
660 3 60 380
SBunsen
500 110
8 Miti Rocky Day
3 10
0(15) 43.50, PItS) 15.70; T(1so) 217.10.
Eighth race - S-IC, B: 31:35
6 Surfire Stretch II 00 6 60 .1 10
IHoney Hush
14 60 600
S OW's Juicy Fruit
640
0 (I-C) 32.50; P (CI) T (6-I5)
1016 .00
Ninth race - S- IC, B: 31:55
I Smooth Princess 26 so 720 410
SShes A Bug
6.10 280
lSwinqinq Slim
260
004I S7.00; P11.S) I66.10; T (I.
5-4) 650.00
Tenth race - 5-15, A: 31:29
7 Wright Arch
710 260 270
I Jonas Sandy
5.00 370
I Depended On
320
0(1-2) 6.50; P(2.l) io.ao T (7-II) 30.20
Eleventh race - S-IC, 0: 31:1
3 Travel Prince
7 60 1 80 380
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so 4.20
I Bel PIGo
160
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1.4) 140.40
Twelfth race -3-I, 0: 39:35
S Secret Adam
610
a 1- -3-3 Nebraska Cowboy
520 16 00
-I Highfalutin
13 10
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PACE PRODUCTS INC.
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Houston vs. San Antonio
April 2 -- San Antonio at
Houston, 9-OS p.m.
April 4 - Houston at San An
tonlo, 5:35 p.m.
a April 6 - San Antonio at
Houston, I-OS p.m.
alt necessary
(Winner plays Boston)
Western Conference
First Round

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Seattle vs. Portland
Portland at Seattle
April 2
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April 1
Seattle at Portland
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Portland at Seattle.
3 30 pm
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(Winner plays Milwaukee)
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April .1
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Tennis
Monday's results
College
FIaglerC, UCF 3
.nIes: Moneypenfly (F I d.
LucCi 6 4. 57. 6 4. Puc
StAubte 64. 6 0, Schroeder (F)ci
Chappell 63, 61-; HaRk (F) ci Krass 62. 62. Guntrip (F) ci
Chafe 63. 57, 7 S. LanQili (CF 1 ci
Turnbell 6 1, 6 3
Doubles: Luc( , Chappell (CFI d
Moneypenny Puc 4 6, 6 I. 6 1
Hqalski Turnbull (F ) ci Stauble
Langill 46, 62. 6 1. Krass Chafe
(CF l d Schroeder Guntripb 3.61.
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Mondays results
Five Star Conference
At Red Bug Park
Boys
Teams: Lake Brantley 17, Lake
Howell 16. Lyman 12. Seabreeze
I?, Sanford 12. Mainland 6.
DeLand 4. Spruce Creek 2, Apopka
Singles: Hubble (1-0) d Perry
ILifi 61, 61. Oswald (L) d
Bernier (LII) 63. 63. Davis (L H)
ci Barley IS) 6 7. 7 5, 6-1 - Walton
(L H) ci Amundsen (L 8) 6 4 61
Schwieq (DS) d Dance (LIl) 7 5.6
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Hubble Dance (L8) 63. 62.
Leykamn Kennedy (DS( C Holt
Veary (S) 76. 61
Girls
T eams: Seabreeze 24, Lake
Brantley I?, Lake Howell 17.
Lyman 10, DeLand 6. Spruce
Creek J. Mainland 3, Sanford 2
Apopka 0
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Football
Dallas -- Quarterback Roger
Staubach announced his retire
ment.
Baltimore
Placed defensive
cornerback Norm Thompson an
waivers.
Toronto (CFL) -- Signed run
ning backs Elliott Walker of the
University of Pittsburgh and
Judge Thomas of Virginia Union
University,
released import
running backs Jerome Heavens
and Larry Poole. along With non import defensive end Gary An
derson and nonimport wid,i'
receiver Cole Doty
Baseball
New York (AL) -- Assigned
pitchers Dave Righetti, Chris
Welch and Tim Lollar. infielders
Roger Holt and Rafael Santana.
and catchers Bruce Robinson and
Juan Espino to minor Ieague
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cashora player to be named later
Montreal
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baseman Rusty Staub to Texas for
outfielder Larue Washington and
infielder Chris Smith.
St. Louis - Placed relief pit
chers Will McEnaney and Tom
Bruno on waivers, optioned pit
cher John Urrea to Springfield and
sent non roster pitcher Jack
Murphy to the minor league
complex for reassignment
Chicago (AL) -- Placed pitcher
Francisco Barrios on the regular
21 day disabled list, and sent to
their minor camp for reassign
ment pitchers Fred Howard.
Lamar H o wl And Richard Barnes
3uttieldersRaymundo Torres and
Leo Sutherland, and non rostered
Pitchers Ramon Murillo and Tom
Johnson.
Kansas City - Assigned pit
criers Randy McGilberry and Bill
Paschall, catcher Dave Hogg and
utility infielder Tim Ireland tq
their minor league complex foe
reassignment.
Soccer
Cleveland (ASL) Signeci
midfielder Walter Schlothauer, the,
club's No. 1 clratt pick from
Cleveland State,
College
Michigan - Named Bill Frieder
head basketball coach
Oklahoma - Named Billy Tubbs

of Lamar University
basketball coach

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William Douglas served on
the Supreme Court for 36
years-longer than any
other justice in history.

To MARC SLADE SERVICE CUSTOM.
ERS. If we can be of any assistance right
now, we have two experlenced Chrysler.
Plymouth mechanics on duty.
HIGHWAY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1
Adult film program, Deltona Public Library, 1691
Providence Blvd., Deltona, 2 p.m. "This Britain,"
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave., Sanford; 7 p.m., Summit Apts.,
Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hohby Depot,
Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Cambera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence,
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford,
LongwoudLake Mary Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn
North, 1-4 and State Road 434.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue,

"Synergetics"
psychology course instructed by
Don Pyles, 3-5 p.m., Deltona Library, 1691 Providence
Blvd.
Sanford- Breakfast Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Buck's,
Sanford Airport.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House,
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn,
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 pm., 103 Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs,
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue,
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
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Volusia Agricultural Center's Horticulture CHute, 2
p.m. Deltona Public Library, 1891 Providence Blvd.

Linda Dodson, left, of the Atlantic National Bank
Seminole, sponsor of the horticultural Ecellence Award, presents it to Mrs. Frank L.

Jessie Brisson, left, receives the Sweepstakes
Award in Horticulture from Irene Brown, vice

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Area Groups Host National Meet
For the first time in its 10-year history, the
that could be used in communities thoughout
National Congress for Community Economic
the country. Over 250 representatives were in
Development (NCCED) held its annual
attendance at this year's event.
meeting outside of its headquarters in
During the course of several elections, Mrs.
Washington, D.C.
Huthia H. Hester; director of Westside
The 1980 meeting, hold in Orlando, marked
Improvement Association Center Inc., West
l3tti St., Sanford, and vice chairman of the
the start of NCCED's second decade as a
SEEDCO Board of Directors was elected to
National Membership Association of Cornserve as national chairman for the Council of
munity-based organizations active In
Community Representatives CCR), an afeconomic development.
liliate of the NCCED.
As a Central Florida based Community
Development Corporation and a member of
Among those participating in the meeting
NCCED, the Seminole Employment
were: Robert Zdenek, NCCED president;
Economic Development Corporation's
Rev, Amos Jones, chairman of the Board of
(SEEDCO) Board of Directors and staff were
SEEDCO; DeForrest Brown, director of
conference hosts.
Natchitoches Economic Development Cor.
The annual meeting, entitled "Communityporation of Louisiana, keynote speaker;
based Economic Development in the 1980s."
Curtis McClinton, director office of Special
offered an opportunity for the Community
Projects
Economic
Development
Development Corporation Boards of Direc- Administration, U.S. Dept. of Commerce,
tars, staff, government poiicyrnakers, ad. Washington, D.C.; and Horace Orr, president
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Federal Of Seminole to Mrs. John Stankiewicz who accepted the award in the
absence of the winner, Mrs. Leon Walker,

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Back Because Of Children

Joyce Saininet with serve as president of Preceptor Beta
,'L.mbda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, for the 198011
'year.
Other officers elected at a meeting held at the home of June
Helms, South Sanford Avenue, include: Helen Hamner. vice
,resI&amp;t; Glenda Emerson, recording secretary; Grace
'o)Iarle Stinecipher, treasurer; and Amoret LaRosa,
corresponding secretary.
Chapter member Kay McFarland was congratulated on her
,story which appeared in the March Issue of the national
'IIIagaZÜW of Beta Sigma Phi, 'The Torch."
Members reported on a dinnei-theatre party they had
recently attended and a dinner party attended by members

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open to the public Friday from 2 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Carl Thus was chairman and Mrs.
Blanton Owen was the co-chairman.
Highlight of the event was the awarding
of trophies and ribbons. Trophies were
awarded as follows: Atlantic National Bank
of Seminole, First Federal of Seminole,
Flagship Bank of Seminole, Past
Presidents of Garden Club of Sanford, Dirt
Gardeners' Circle in memory of Helen
Robison and Rose Circle in memory of Belle
Brumley, both former members of the
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activity and creativity at the Garden Center
Friday and Saturday.
A large crowd was on hand both days to
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Seminole County branch of American Association of
University Women; Sears Activity Room; refreshments at 7 p.m.; program at 7:30. Topic: How the
AAUW Works and the Functions of the National, State,
and Local Organizations.
Tuseawilla Homeowners Association, 8 p.m.,
Redeemer Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road,
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Deltona Public Library Storythne for preschoolers,
10 a.m.
DeBary Blood Bank Drawing, 4-7 p.m., Community
Center, Shell Road. Donors must be 1745 (older with a
doctor's certificate.)
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Churdi; 7 p.m., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and State Road
434
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Jefferson Ward,
Interstate Mall.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Lions Club of Casselberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Regency
Square.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
parish house, Enterprise.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
AlAnea, 8p.m., Hallway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Free Easter egg bunt, refreshments, prizes, Easter
Bunny, and a special theatre performance, 10.11:30
a.m., Pine Castle Center of the Arts, Inc. gazebo, 5803
RandoiISt.,OrliifldO.
Central Florida Zoo Easier Egg Hunt, 10 am,, at
Zoo Park for children 10 and under. Prizes in three age
categories. Regular admission for zoo includer egg
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FREEHOLD, N.J. (UPI)
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crime web that through its
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(35)
SANFORD
AND
SON
Boot"
Boiardo.
(1])
"Richie the
10:00
10:30
OD 0 HEALTH FIELD
The 89-year-old Boiardo, he Lamont decides to get his own
BARBARA WA TEAS
HOLLYWOOD
(7)0
8
(4)
(DO SUNRISE
. apartment when Fred keeps
Barbara Walters interviews
said, was leader of
SQUARES
(lj)(17)LI8TEN(UON)
invading his privacy.
0 CELEBRITY WHEWI
ChirYI Ladd, Oscar nominee
(5)
thorn New Jersey "unit" of
(121(17) WORLD AT LARGE
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
(MON-WED, FRI)
Bette Midier, Farrah Fawcett
York-based REPORT
(WED, THU)
New
the
4 (10) THE ADVOCATES IN
and So Derek.
Genovese crime "family", a (1 (17) SANFORD AND SON
(3 (4) THE BRADY BUNCH
6:05
BRIEF (THU)
(10)
SNEAK
PREVIEWS
ON, WED-M)
major branch of the national Fred's fiancee brings a patient
AT
LARGE
(121(17)
WORLD
(10) AS WE SEE IT(FRI)
Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel
SPECIAL TREAT (TUE)
who
is
under
her
care
to
dinner
0(1)
(Ff1)
network. Boiardo, who was
make t heir predictions for the
10:55
BEWITCHED
it the Sahford home.
(5)0
Oscars and show scenes from
spared a trial because of ill
6:15
(5)0 CBS NEWS
(730 MERV GRIFFIN (MON.
730
some nominated movies.
health, took his orders from
(121 (17) THE ATHLETES
TUE. THU. FRI)
11:00
(MON)
the Genovese family, he said. 0 TIC TAC DOUGH
10:15
(DO
ON THE GOWED)
THE NEWLYWED
0(I) HIGH ROLLERS
(35) WOODY W000PECIC'.
0 (17) THE FIGHT AGAINST
Sheehy told the 17-member GAME
(ID
6:30
THE
PRICE
IS
RIGHT
(5)0
AND FRIENDS
SLAVERY "Free Paper Come"
Monmouth County Jury, "This
5(4) TODAY IN FLORIDA
(DO LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY ER 110)5 AME
a FLORIDAI
slave
re
llion
in
Jamaica
In
A
be
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ED
ALLEN
8' SET'
(R)
case does not just have to do III) (35) MAUDE Maude ,
1832 was crushed by the mill. '(12)(17) NEWS
(12)17)8PECTREMAN
NORTHWEST
(10)
with Monmouth County or the determined that nothing will
tie, but brought positive
VISIONARIES(THU)
4:30
6:45
shore area. It encompasses 'stand In the way of Mrs.
results.
4(10)NOVA(FRI)
0 (4) EMERGENCY ONEI
Naugatucksweddlng.
(10)A,M. WEATHER
many states, many counties.
(NON, WED-FR
J(1O) DICK CAVET? Guest:
10:30
1130
It is a case of almost Frank Garcia.
6:55
I)0HAV'DAYSAGAIN
(LD(35)CAND1DCAMERA
•(4)WHEELOFFORTUNE
0 GOOD MORNING
nationwide significance,"
4(10) THE BEST OF ERNIE
C!) 0 AFTER8CHOOL SPE(121(17)ALL IN THE FAMILY A
(DO
FAMILY
FEUD
FLORIDA
ClAL wt)
The defense was expected trip to the supermarket intsnsiKOVACS The uncut last
AFTERNOON
broadcast.
It
originally
aired
In
ties Archie's feeling of frustrafl) (35) BUGS BUNNY AND
7.100
to outline its case today,
FRIENDS
January 1962.
12:00
The chief prosecution ton over his unemployment.
0(4) TODAY
112)(17)GILUGAN'S ISLAND
(1)0 MORNING NEWS
0(1)CHAIN REACTION
11:oo
witness will be loanshark (Part 2)
(5)0(DONEWS
(7)0
GOOD
MORNING
soo
6:00
(1(4)CS)0(DONEWS
victim Richard Bonert of
AMERICA
12:30
0(1) THE BRADY BUNCH
(ID (35) BENNY HILL
Monmouth Beach, a con- 0(4) DAFFY DUCK'S EAST.
135~ S ZAM(MO
(TUE)
1 (10) SOUNDSTAGE
0(1) NEWS
struction executive who went ER SHOW Animated. Daffy
35 BIRDMAN / GALAXY
(ID
"Johnny
Paycheck"
Duck stars in his first prime
(5)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR- (5)0 HOGAN'S HEROES
TRIO(TUE)
to police two years ago
(ID (35) TOM AND JERRY
ROW
time special featuring himself
11:15
(Ii) (35) SPACE GHOST I
paying $400,000 interest on a and his friends in three new
AN'S
HOPE
0(1O) MISTER ROGERS(R)
(DO
RY
(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
00*0 BOY (WED)
DYKE
(35)
DICK
VAN
(121(17)
MY THREE SONS
(1!)
$50,000 mob loan out of fear
cartoons.
STYLE
(M (35) FANTASTIC FOUR
(121(17) MOVIE
(3)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
for his life.
5:30
(THU)
11:30
Circumstances force two of the
Sheehy said tapes of wireNEWS
0(4)
100
()
team members to mike 0 (4) (3) 0 (DO NEWS 11(35)H
CS) 0 M'A'SH
taps, room listening devices
4 (10) SESAME STREET
0(4) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Important career decisions SPECIAL Results of the Wis(DO ALL IN THE FAMILY
CID
THE
YOUNG
AND
THE
THE THREE
or "bugs," and hidden body
consln and Kansas primaries (121 (1 7)
before they graduate from high
J
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i__..•
RttVV5i I Tug IiTTI C DAfl.
recorders Will 5UUW i1UW
are presented.
school.
CALS
(1]) (35) WILD, WILD WEST
they pressured and pressured
(7)Q HAPPY DAYS Th. Fonz
West vows to destroy Raven,
7:25
and pressured Bonhert to makes an agreement with the
an organization that uses
(3) TODAY IN FLORIDA
pay" $1,00 a week in interest Devil not to kiss a girl for 24
mind-conditioning on Inhluen]) Q GOOD MORNING
over a period cg years because hours In order to save chachi
tial people to commit saboFLORIDA
reward.
to
his
hot
from
going
COUIdfl't repay the original
tage. Pail 1)
(R)
730
11j)(17)
MOVIE 'Dust Be My
sso,m.
(35) JIM ROCKFORD
0(1) TODAY
Garf
ld,
Destiny"
ie
(1939)
John
On one of the tapes, a Rockford searches for the
MORNING
0 GOOD
Priscilla Lane. A young es-con
mobster threatens Bonert's granddaughter of Rocky's old
struggles
to
adjust
to
normal
life by saying, "You may not pal, believed to be a kidnap
(II) (35) SUU.WINKLE
life, but finds that the Ill, of a
care about yourself, but your victim
criminal
is
his
destiny
when
he
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(1O) NOVA "The Keys o
wife with be a (obscenity) Paradise" The most promising
Is charged with murder.
(5)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
widow and your children Will drugs discovered In the 20th
4 (10) OVER EASY
12:00
(17) LUCY SHOW
be fatherless,"
century are manufactured in
(.4) THE PEST OF CARSON
He' said the Bolardo unit our own brains. (A)
Guests: Dean Marlin, Johnny
8:25
(17) MOVIE "The Wrong
Mathis, Erma Bombeck, Martin
controlled northern New
S (4) TODAY IN FLORIDA
Mull. (A)
() 0 GOOD MORNING
Jersey and the shore but also Man" (1957) Henry Fonda,
Miles. Directed by Alfred
Vera
FLORIDA
(5)
0 PARNARY JONES
had InterSiti in Las Vegas, Hitchcock. A married couple
While investigating a routine
1:30
Nev., casinos and "some suffers great hardships when
hit-and-run case, Barnaby dis(4)
TODAY
action" in Florida.
the man is mistaken for a thief
covers the victim was involved
CE)0 GOOD MORNING
who resembles him.
In a bank fraud scheme. (A)
Andrew Gerardo, 49,
AMERICA
CD
ABC
"Having
MOVIE
the
Newark,
was
1:30
900
Babies If" (1977) Wayne
"caporegime" who ran the
5(1) THE LAST OF THE RED
5(4) DONAHUE
Rogers,
Meriwsther.
The
Li.
operation for the ailing HOT DRAGONS Animated.
(1)0 MIKE DOUGLAS
lives of several couples a,.
The last dragon, whose fire
Boisrdo, Sheehy said. He
ee
ff
by
matters
of
d
ply
a
ected
great
during
the
went out
de I ed Gerardo and Cofirst love, birth and adoption.
in Noah's time, gets his hot
defendants Anthony DeVlngo,
1:10
breath back bust in time O
(5)0 CII LATE MOVIE
50, of Roseland, and James
some fellow animals,
"Death Of Her Innocence"
Vita Montemarano, 38, of (!i)5 LAVERNE S SHIRLEY
(1974)
Pamela Sue Martin, ParI
The girls are shocked when
Long Branch, as "made
Stevenson. Young WOfflifl
th
their
they
have
a
reunion
wi
ALL SEATS
members" of La Cosa Nostra
at a school for girls face
old high schoOl gang and find
and Angelo Sica, 50, of
PEAZA I
approaching adulthood and Its
that they've turned into "bad
75I ONLY
frustrations
and
Thomas
hears,
tragedy.
Belmar,
and
.00*1
aid
Olds." (A)
DePhiilipa, 52, of Belleville,
900
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FOOUN'
AROUND
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as associates of the Boiardo
________
5(1) JESUS OF NAZARETH ______
unit,
Jesus pardons the prostitute
PLAZA -0] Pus ONLY
"The tapes will Show they
MORNING
Mary Magdalene (Anne
PARIAN PAWCV'T
called this group 'This thing of Bincrott), end mists Nhco600
OD MARCUS WELPY, M.D.
oujs," which tranauates as La demus (Laurence Olivier), while
SATURN 3 '
Hired plots the murder of the
(WED, PIN)
Cosa Nostra, Sheehy said.
Zulots.(Pw13)(R)
2)(17)MAVEINCx(mu)
attorney
The deputy
CII MOVIE "Big
(5)
605
general said before a EUW% Can Jake" (1971) John Wayne,
4ECE)NII
MAVERICK (FRI)
g
betnadea member ofLaCosa Richard Boone. A
"W1 11-926. sn-1216
Nostra he must become an his sons search for the gang
5:10
A
eesociale and perform certain
.___1_A__l ..........t. II ...ZeL.....
rvas.0 wIw, viur or
murder or running a
profitable mob business, or be
a relative of a member.
LMAINEVENTI
A candidate is then
as'r..ned liv other ri'Ime
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Woan'a Club of Sanford, covered dish luncheon,
noon, 309 S. Oak Ave. Law enforcement officers will
speak on shoplifting.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

RESTLESS
(DO ALL MY CHILDREN
(ID (35) 35 LIVE
4 (10) AMERICAN SHORT
STORY (THU)
(10) TIMBROMANIA (FRI)
1:30
4(10) LA PASCOA DEL
SENOR (FRI)
2:00
(3(4) THE DOCTORS
UJ 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
(7)0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
(Ii) (35) GOMER PYLE
4(10) WILD HORSES SROKEN WINGS (FRI)
2:25
(121(17) NEWS
2:30
(3 (.4) ANOTHER WORLD
(fl)(35)I DREAM OFJEANNIE
4(10)MANIMALS('THU)
(121( 17) THE GIGGLESNORT
HOTEL
3:00
(5)0 GUIDING LIGHT
(DO GENERAL HOSPITAL
(Ii) (35) CASPER
(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
(R)
(1} (17)1 LOVE LUCY
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Tuesday, April i,1$0

and their guests Friday at the Woodland Drive home of Ruth
Holfon.
Members sold tickets for the benefit square dance Saturday
night at the Sanford Civic Center.
Founder',, Day Luncheon with be Saturday. April 20.
Preceptor Beta Lambda is responsible for decorations and
favors.
A program on gardening was presented by Amoret laftosa at
the Tuesday night meeting. The next event on the chapter
social calendar will be a trip April 11 to an area restaurant for
members and their guests.
The next regular meeting of the chapter with be April 8, at the
hoini of Ruth Hoffon.

DEAR ABBY: I am
married to the kind of man
who can never be faithful to
Just one woman. I have left
several times because of this,
but I always took hum back
because of the children. Tell
me, Abby, is woman a fool to
stay married to it man for the
sake of her children?
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: A
man's faithfulness (or the
absence of it) is only part of
his total behavior. What kind
of man is he uthcrise? What
kind of husband is he? What
kind of father has he been?
Has he been discreet? Do your
children love and respect
him? How much have his
extracurricular affairs affected your family life?
Many a woman has stayed
married to a man for the sake
of her children when she
should have left him for the
same reason.
DEAR ABBY: I was it
secretary to a professional
man For several years and
enjoyed imiy work very much;
however, he started getting
very affectionate and putting
his hands all over me, so I quit
my job.
I feel that sexual
harassment leaves a woman
with feelings similar to rape.
What causes a well-thoughtof family man to behave this

way? I did absolutely nothing
to provoke it. So here I am,
looking for work and wootiering what to put on my
applications as to wit)' I left
my job. Any suggestions?
SECRE'I'ARY
DEAR SECRETARY: I am
Informed that when applying
for a job, you are no lunger
required to state why you left
your last job. Get In touch
with your local Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission, Council on
Economic Status of Women,
or a civil rights organization.
Also, if there is a National
Organization for Women
i N.O.W. I chapter In your city,
they can help you.
As for why a "well-thoughtof family man" would behave
that way, he's obviously
looking for some carnal fringe
benefits from those over
whom he has an unfair advantage,
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I went to a lovely wedding
that was perfect
with one
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exception. The bride and those who don't shouldn't he
grootmi did nut open their criticized. After an alrt'ad)
wekling gifts at the reception. bug and exhausting ilay,
They said they plan to open opeuthig each gift, reading
them alter they return from every card and thanking the
their honeymoon. Well, what giver could make an alrt'ad
good will that do the guests long and exhausting da)
who wanted to see their gifts longer.
opened as well as all the other
CONF'li)ENTIAI. TO MS.
W. IN l.lTI'I.E FAI.l.S, N.Y.:
gifts'?
This was a big disap- Yes, It would he in poor taste
pointmnent to us, and we know hit specify ''MIflIt'y Gifts" out
others felt the same way. your wedding invitations.
Address ('OtuIflt'flts aiitl
What is proper?
quest
ions to Abby, care of Box
DISAPPOINTED
69700, Los Angeles, Calif.
DEAR I)ISAI'p()IN'i'Efl: 90069. For a iwrsunul reply,
While some couples do open Please enclose a selftheir gifts at the reception, addressed, stamped envelope.

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Final Days.. .Going Out
Of Business Sale!
Everything one•half price!
Name Brand Lu ggage
Samsonite
Am.IIo Earhart I others

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit, Number IO.S3.CP
FILE NUMBER I0.)17.CP
Division
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NOLA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MAJESKI,

Gardener PT. Mim. wage.
Mariners VilIage,32o2Orlando
Dr.. Sanford. Call between 11
&amp; 3. 323.8670.

HOURS

this Notice of Administration: this Notice of Administration:
March 25, 1950
April 1, 1980
As Personal Representative

SANFORD FL.
1-1165-0360
GAZIL, JOE
1*16 CCLCRY ARC
In Killings Of 2 Infants
SANFORD 11.
K-UI 9-000*
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va, told them she didn't mean to NOWLLL PARK CIVIC
ASSOCIATiON
UPI) - Two weeks ago hurt Tonya, but she was
GICSOIT DII Vt

and "just wanted to shut it
old child, but she was freed Un."
pending sentencing to care for
When questioned by police

, CUGINC CVCRCIT JR
$00 $WCCTWATEN CLUB SLVD
LONSV000 FL. 32750
1.22*5.0004
her newborn infant. Today Saturday about the death of K(iStR, LCWNIC A MINOR
she'sbackinjailchargedwith Jarnell, she reportedly told OR JANCT A

K1219•000$
IIRSCR, NW,N*$HN A

dered held without bond

P 0 lOX 656
Monday by General District situation as lightning striking
£4. TANONYC IPRINIS FL 12701
Judge Robert Simpson, who once," said public defender
K-1So7•000$
KNUDSON, FRIDRICK 4.
also revoked a $5,000 bond Peter Logier, "Apparently
220* OAK *RC
imposed when the high school everyone Iuisunderstood the SANFORD FL 32771
K21*90000
dropout pleaded guilty in the gravity of the situation."

LAP0INTC, MI GILLS P

Ms. Duggan said she CASSCLICRSY 14. 32707
I•OOS0O165
"I didn't think there was notified the City Department NAtIONAL
ADVCRT!SING

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Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: PublIsh Apr. 1, 13, 22, 1980

any possibility of this hap- of Social Services of the the VS 1-' 26 INS Sb

again,"

1937.

SANFORD Fl

said existence of the second

prosecutor iJnda Duggan, daughter, but was unaware of NATIC$S, 0
51*PR
£ SCNORIAN
SLYD
who had agreed with Circuit whether the agency had 1(1W
FL 12730

Judge Kenneñth N Dlannedtothkpt.hpphildnwzw

"I was wrong," she said.
"With2O.2ohindsight,Ishould

unaware MissSpellman hada
second child when he released
her on bond after the woman
pleaded guilty to the death of

hearing, she was allowed to
remain on bond as part of an
agreement with the Commonwe a 11 h 's a ito r n e
Whitehurat said. "There was
no knowledge or inclination

CAS$CL$5*Iy FLA 3,o7
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF VCLL$, $10915 C
PLO N IDA EIGHT IEN T H
l-5301•000$
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WALTON
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
I•j$0S?000$
COUNTY. FLORIDA
VNCCL(R, SCNJAN*N 1 .11
CIvil ACtISM Ne. $436CAI4.P
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beforethecouittherewasthe

second child."
Miss Speihuan, to be seatenced May 6 for killing

daughter, Tunyaspeilman, in

(ti REt THE MARRIAGE
charged WAYNE DOUGLAS LEWIS,

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Notice of Administration hei been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any ObjeCtIons
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ilsidur by June 4, 1NL the tificatas shalt be reden'ea4
WITNESS my hand and the seal praperh, wiN be del,-,,, fur cording to iaw the
notice,
1s01r of *.aibà Wi such CIrtitIcate or
Of Oils Court on the Ust day of CustodY S. She C
IA$TWOODAWDVOHR
Plsrida, ThereaNer, all further ceilificatI, will be sole So the
imder which we are ageaw in Much. AD, 1515.
C1pi515 must be dirted IS the highest bIdder at 11* cOurt house
business at 410 williams Road, (SEAL)
15
e'stiftleIItidsyOf May, INS a,
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH JR.
Winter Springs. Florida.
11:10 A.M
Clerk if Ifs Cowl
That the perseas Interested
GERALD
Oils Slh day 0, March.
By Susan I• T
said business enterprise are as
COMPTROLLER OP
NSs.
i
Depity
0
follows: THOMAS A. VOJIR and
FLORIDA
(lULl
ROBERT It MORRIS, of
ARTHUR R._____
EA$TWOOD JR,
III.: Arthur H. Seckwlth Jr.
I
Dated at Altamonte SprIngs, NUTCHI$ON. MORRIS
clerk cwrais Court
Seminole County, Florida, this M,$.MELI
OIU
SIRIkISIS o, $4,
Peat Office Draw H
15th day of March,
Pla.
THOMAS A. VOJIR IlfilOrd, FlorIda 333111
5p Cheryl Greuer
ARTHUR N,EA$TWOOD JR. Publish Mardi LI A$rH 1,1, 5,
DiOitV CIIrk
1980
Publish Apr. I, 5, 15.33,
1,5, 15 23, 5
DET.lSt
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Petition.

the pvblication of thIs
the fictItious name, to-wit:

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REPREIENTATIVI:
A. Edwin $IiWiebisr
Peat OffiCe 55*3375
$anIotd, Florid. 33771
Telaphone; (NS1 353.3840
Publish April 1.5.1915
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apartments, close to town
completely furnished. 539,900.

121.075,

If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322.26)1 or 131.9993,

The Real Ette Agency
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monthly payments under
Low down payments, 3277217.
3 BR, 26. 2 story
$5,000 down, owner financed.
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2993397 N.E. Assoc.
Handyman special 2 BR, CS,
fenced rear yd., in eec.
lOCation. $37,000.

lease w 2 BR apt. attached.
Ownerwlhoidmtg. Call for

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Nice residential lot cm El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 mtg. at 9", pcI. mt. with
$75 ma. pymts. Total price
$7500 or best offer. 323 5036.

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pool, club house, scr. porch,
533.500.3324323.

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VA.FHA.235Con.Homes '
Low Down Payment
Cash
your

you, loll Will build on
,our lot
V EnterpriSe. Inc.
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Beautiful 1g.

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BR, 25, w
Critral HIA heat pump, big
baims.. I huge kt Low low
cash to mtg. 5)5,10011 Harold
Hail eaity, inc. 323.5174.

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Clothes,st,reos&amp;books
Furniture. Wedonlystos
210KrdrRd.inSanora

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Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 7 'p
home. Write Box 1339, Sanford
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giving location, owner and
we auy equity in houses, apts., I
vacant land. Lucky Invest.
mats, P. 0. Six 75 Sanford
3224741.

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ROBSON MARINE
2027 Hwy.)
Sanford, Fla. 3277)

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Wi,, buy 1st I2nd mortgites. We
also mike Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage InveStment. 1101 F.
Robinson, Orlando, 432.2916.

Mike roam in your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classiflin
Ad. Call a friendly odtaker at
333.3411 or $315553.

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French

323 7834

15 Diuiiou' Coronet Itrougham. V
8 A C Auto Radio, good mpg.

running cOfld
tn't utfti 869 1414

3.1.400 or
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1970 Camero 350 (ID. headers &amp;
,llUmiflum int,ike. needs some
79—Trucks-Trailers
body work $430. alter 6. 322
i
3)95 or 32) 4648
7? Ford Explorer, spoke wheels, ...........
.\MC Gremlin 1915, 6 cyl 17 +
35) Cleveland, ,luto &amp; AC. only
mpg, auto. air, 33.000 mi Like
33,888. 4)6 Auto S,iles, 860 h'
n('w. 51650 000 372 0098 may
436. Casselberry, 834 8)94
trade
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1973 GMC Truck F'S Pit AC
auto trans , good cond 31 651)
After 6. 322 3185 or 32) .1641
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'70 (hey K inqswood wagon.
si'r y nit e. air 5. auto , $450
3c
I i.it X t9, ('K( Could AM
F M A track, AC Miracle
Shield 322 286 of 373 3715

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76 Olds Delta 88, 2 dr, 350 engine,
18.000 one owner mu, only
$2,441, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436, Casselberry, 831 8399.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69
to '75 models Call 339 9100 or
834 1605 (Deale, 1.

CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER. SHARP, .1 DOOR.
ALL i'OWER &amp; AIR, GOOD
TIRES 5395 32)0640

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'73 i'ont Cat,ilina, Sh.lrp car.
PS PB. AC.
OWner 31.899
32$ 0537 bi'twen S 7, 7 p m
Great mileage, stl,lrp, oneowner
'76 Vecl,1 Wagon, 4 Spd 52.199
371 0537 t)etw,'t'n 5 5. 1 p in

Beauty Care

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Home Repair

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook
519E. 1st St .327 5742

SERVICES UNLIMITED
(tome Repair &amp; Remodeling
24 tirS.
322077)
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Adulit ionS 7. ki'nuodelung
F' ret' C st Ic &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walk,'r Co,tst Ltd
3?? 645/

Carpet Cleaning
ANDY'S CARPEI CLEANING
Special Ratesfor Complexes
Free Estimates
2lhr.
8300070
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
2lhrs
3220771

Ceramic THe

Light Hauling
Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL 349 5371
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
204S.ParkAve
372 6309

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When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen

'essmeklng

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75-A—Vans

Duel AC. only 13,750. 436 Auto
Sales,
$60
Hwy
436,
Casselberry, $349.
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7$ Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van, $ pass., 36.000 mi. Only
55,158, 436 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy
436. Casselberry, 634 5399.

77 Chevy Sport Van, WDs,ocyl, 3
sp., 35.000 mi. only 53,455, 436
Auto Sales, $60 Hwy 436,
Calselberry, $34 $399.
'79 Dodge Van, 3 speed with
overdrive floor (Vs. 311), IS
MPG—city, AM.FM radio.
cassette, $ track, CO radio,
15,300.
Somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
eIM,4i4ia AAI

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
373 0707

Groonng&amp; Brding
Animal Haven ("rooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels Ihermo
stat controled heat, off floor

boxes. We cater to
your pet. 372.5752.

trade for VW. 3330051.

House Cleaning
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Housewives Cleaning ServTij
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regularor Itime basis

Wedowathwindows

677-5594

çjardeq

refrig., walls, woodwork, wits.,
floors, top 10 bottom Sue 373
544).
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Ini'ovfnnts

S yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways,
etc. Wayne BeaI. 3321371
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"
SNide.

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I (burp.
Adult. Family
Laua'y
SPoof
SOviet
I 'Slsry
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Trent Painting &amp; Repñir
Interior &amp; Exterior
FreeEst
Get

plenty of prospects
Advertise your product or
service in the Classified Ads.
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Spring Cleaning lime, ovens,

1 Man, qualityoperation

erva

Creative' .Surfaces lic,
specializing if repainting, nt.
8. ext , waliptiper, wall texir,3.
wood stainin'j Free Ext After
you have called the rest call
the best. 862 5597.
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sleeping

Carpentry, PaintIng, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323603$
Insured
$34 S399

Cobla bowrider 'vtrailer. No

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lougN

701

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55—Boats
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all details.

Salvage, 1792,50. of Sanford.
377 $73)
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Used fbI model color TV's, all
working. 199.95. 10 to choose
from. Null's Sanford Furniture

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'For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323 3670.

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WE BUY CARS

'74 Honda 350 4 New seat
kcrker.
header,
chain.
sprockets, Fresh engine, new
tires 5.000 miles ago 372 2055,
Terry

Clods Repair

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?MkeyourTVremotecontrolied
nO wires. Came by our (1w,
on
HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave.
323)734

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'69 Ford Falcon. 1350. or best
titf,'r (',00d Condition
373 7815

Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell On,
The quick, easy
Want Ad way. The magic
number is 327 7611 or 631-9993.
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1978 1 Bird 31,000 rn
Like new flue 54.500.
3?? 2787

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47—Real

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

tireS New starter, new engine
377 1)75

78—Motorcycles

MEINTZER TILr
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 1567.
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Maltland East, Howell Estates,
by owner. Deluxe pool, lovely 4
BR 7 B, FR. 2 car garage, sc
porch, kit appl. Many extras.

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 7)5 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrlg., stoves,
tools.

76l9OrIandoDr
Ph 337O3S7
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inventory &amp; real r'stdte. Call
W. MalljowskI, REALTOR.
327.7913,

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Parts,
Serv,ce. Used Machines.
MOONFY APPLIANCES
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373 0697
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)07W.Commercial

Geneva. 5 acres cleared wound
well, ideal for mobile fyQfl
$21,000.

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KINMORF WASHER

Good used TV's, $251. up

Piu'nLuii !ivsiness co.npltle

PhoneJfl7uI, Sanford

Antiques, Modern Furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques

Ref. repo 16 Cu ft frost free.
Orig.$529,nowS2OSorS%9mo.

$193.75 bal, $153.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8386

21395 MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanbord
32? IS??
321

339050$

W.Garne$lWhite
Rag Real çstate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC.

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'i repo 19" Z' nith. Sold orig.

c.lComu

'os09

70) Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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If tour' club or
Izatlon would like $0 be
IfldIIdSd Iii this listing
call:

INC.
EALTORS

i pct. interest to qualified

lovely tried lot. Many more'
extras. BPP SERVICE C0N
TRACT. ui.xo.

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Push hulln controls, haS caro
uSCt. Still in warranty
Originally $649, assume paymerits of $71 mo. Agent 339

SEIGLER REALTY

Calf us for all your Real Estate
needs

373 5371

DREAM HOME 3 BR, 28 home
in Loch Arbor, CH&amp;A.

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organization car,

week for only $3.50
per

Gen. FI.vea.$fllwhfostart +
bonus a benefits.
$Sreg—Iwksal--'Ierms

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OWNER BEING TRANS 3 BR,
10 home w.many unique
features in desirable Mayfair
on 2'-, lots. Many additional
featursi. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Only $35,000.

Will buy old class rIngs 8. silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call

MtCROW1VE

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713S'i S French W 92) Sanford

table.bench. BPP SERVICE
CONTRAcT.

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Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92, So,.
of anIord. 3228721.

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73 Ford Pinto ?c wagon, new

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WE BUY IJSFDFURNITURE&amp;
APPL lANCES. Sanford Fur
,iture Salvage 377 877)

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ears. trucks &amp; t'e,lvy equip
nient 32? Sc'90

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Sold orig $40935, used short
timi' Pal, $189 llor $1935 mo.
' iI0.83$f

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Wanted: Outdoor table 5. ben
ches, concrete, with or without
umbrella. 323)525.

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SIDE ROAD AC
CESS. $31,500. GOOD TERMS,

Lease with or without option,
Auto repair. Only iioo mo.
Lk. Jessup Tuscawilia lake
front. 4 BR, 1', 0 "Dream
Home," Pool, a dock on Lk.
Jessup &amp; on &amp; on &amp; on. This
home has to be seen!t!
$395,000. Owner will hold mtg.

Webuy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp;'THINGS
5005. SanbordAve.
Sanford
373 6393

1978 Singer Fu!ura Fulty auto,
repossessed, used '.ery short
lime. Original $593, hal. 5)8)or
$2) mu. Agen' 339 8356
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''off of lutdl inventory of brand
new interspring bedding
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand nw lop
line bedding sets only' Free
local delivery. Noli's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, $7.97 So.of
Sanford. 32? 8771

HIGHWAY II FRONTAGE,

ACRES

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GOOdS

ACRE. ALL OR HALF!

Altamonle lake view. 3 2, fenced
yd, owner says sell! $57,900.

REALTY WORLD.

rn,i,
....,d
i, k,,n.
'IS
rw
trees on front lawn. 3 BR, 16
home in quiet est. Sanford
neighborhood. Part FR, out
doorentertainmentonlg patio,
W BBQ pit, concrete picnic

club or

LOCAL DR I VER

GENEVA AREA 56.500 PER

Longwood 32. privacy fence,
garage, near schools &amp;
Altamonte Mall. $57,500.

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STE N STRO[Vi

ORANGE GROVE I?', ACRES
ROBINSON I SEEDLING.

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D0&amp; CFU. $70,000.

a round Live in one rent tilt
other!!!

EvM. 333 0412. 322.1517
707 F. 25th St.

SERVICE CONTRACT, Just

*ef5rfis required,

Preildunt
puoiissi March)), II 35 -April I
1. 1310
DET4

Duplex near Altamonte Mal
$67,900. Rented now at $215

323-7832

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Gin. laborers, day shift, Apply
at AifliFiCall
mill offIce, 391 Marvin An,,
between s-i, am.

DISTRIBUTORS INC.
11g. Phil Desfi

MULTIPLE 'LISTING REALTOR

Saner. wall the extras. c.
H&amp;A,w.wcarpet. pen FR. eat
in kit., pantry I more. BPP

Desk CI1rkP051t*i.yali.
Part.time

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0lJTIEALTYinc.

w'conversationpit,stonef

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 26 hOme in

age must be 15, phone betwein
v s ii am. iosai.

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Rag. Real Estate Broker
2180 Sanford Ave.

Fri, travel, other benefits,

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Wintar Springs 2 BR. high lot on
cul do sac. Low cash tomtg. or
owner will hold 2nd or wrap
a-round Submit all offers
143,900.

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Tomorrow may be the day you
seli that roii a way bed you've
nowhereto roll ,lway
II you
place a Classified Ad tod,ly

to Buy

Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classitied Ads find buyers
fast.

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Hwy 97 I milo woct of Sped
w,ly. Daytona Beach. wiil hold
a public AUIO AUCTION
,'very S,i?urday at 8 p m. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904
?SSR3II for further details

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Wall mount Westinghouse 16,000
flU Air Cond, Mograrn oil
Furn. with 1)0 gal, heavy oil
drum. 373-5452.

WOODED LOT NtAR OVIE-

323 6061 or eves. 323 031?

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 32? 1674. 32? 4460

'65 Chevy Pick Up
New inspection sticker
5400 3720299

VF BUY 11SF L) FURNITURE.
APPI lANCES 8. PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
niture, 705 F 25th St 37309$)

$ pad, shag brn &amp; beige
VG cond. 13*21, 565
323 0922 aft 5:30p.m.

Lk. Mary. 3 BR, FP. huge FR.

BATEMAN REALTY

LPN full imne, 3.1). Apply to
Lahaview NursIng Center, 9)9
Sad St., Sanford.

PICTIIOU$ NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

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68-Wanted

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àSTI .0 LDE 30Rl
LOTS. 312.500. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

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8 German Shep. pups for sale. No
shols 6 wks old 130. ca 323
9683.

Carpet

NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
53,900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

750 mo. 8. under if you qualify.
377 2991

REALTOR

S9S,SOOtt

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to5 daily

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M. Unsworth Realty

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z acre wooded lot in
prestigious
area. Just

to woit at 'Auto Train oin
Cebiftf$
Sanford Terminal,

l'alnewlththeCierkofflisCfrcuit
Court, lemmnoleCounty, Florid. In
&amp;CerdOfe with 1115 privlilei
tite FiCtlthstjs Name $atles. ToWit: SIctlen $45.05 Florida
Statutes
COUNTRY FURNITURE

FHA VA, FHA 7358. 715

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Your future is our concern
3235174

O$JECTIONS NOT $0 FILED MagnoliaAye,,5nford,$.,,
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED County, Florida, under the f Ic.
the flf$?
Of titiovi name of FURNITURE
this Nlce of Mnlnlsfrtie: MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET,
and that I intend to register said
A71l I 1510.
As Ancillary Irssnal
RIPF5NIWOIV5
of *5 totalS ii

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liubstti M. Caner

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Pif101SIl fupfotitative, or
Of'
MICIISO of

quality 32 w.brick f. p1. +
BBQ, Fam. Rm., split plan w
huge bdrms, + scr porch in
exec area for only 571,95011?

TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
low interest mtg. on new3 BR,

PluSinersonalItyw.rs,t,exp.
Needed 1mm.
$2reg-2wksal---$er,ns
Cl? FrenchAve.
ACIOSS frOm Health Dept.

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Garage so full there's no room
for the car? Clean it out with a
Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
3222411 or $314993.

Local person to help build new
'vuu.anun. cxc. pay,
lot appt.

Florida

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GALORE-3blgbdrm5,rj
f. p1., formal DR. eat.in kit. +
lot wOaks for 534,00011

BR, 2B split plan w-Cen. H.A,
WWC, pan Fam Rm, fully
equipped kit, + gorgeous pooi
on huge culdesac lot in A)
area, $64,900- Hurryll

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carpet, fully equipped kIt.,
$210 mo. first &amp; last + $300
SIC., ref. req. 3221712.

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Mature person for Doctors of.
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fice. Exp. in filing medical
insurance, typing a. franscripts. Fringe benefits. Neply
to Box 53, c.o The Evening
Herald, P.0, Box 1437, San.
ford, Fl. 3277).

0, CoWdy CommIsslone
mu IforSiminole

Publish A' i
MU?

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work today.

Jr. Clerktoths

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'0'4.zti5PlITPIafl,WSc.
rm., 2 car garage. Loch Arbor
by owner. 322.7052.

28

Seminole County, Florid..
ArThgrH.R.ckf

County.

5 Q U -A-R E F 0 0 T A G E

2B, adjacent Golf Course,
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
372.OA3 or 322.

parts company, Good benefits.
3237952. 6.5.

PublIc Records of

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322.7??? _____________________________

2710 Sanford Ave.

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trees, nice area. $2150011

40—condominiums

Wanted truck driver, counter

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representative.
All persons interested In the

bdrms, 1' baths, corner lot w

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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALAIKA AREA),
TO
CHOOSE
F ROM.
$6,500
EACH. OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY,
311' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7500 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS

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wILSON MAIFR FURNITURE
itl'Y. SELL. TRADE
iii 3)5 F First St
377 5627

SO0acresontheCaribbeanSea in
I3eiize, Central America This
high land w hills Suitable for
agri. 5. resort development.
Stable
government,
investment insured by US
Agency. Will sell 50 pct. mt. for
537,500. 3.75.000 needed for
1mm. coconut &amp; pineapple
planting. Oyledo 365 3)61,

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

Leather &amp; Rubber Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
322.5791

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located off Courtland 5.
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200
323 7889 after 5.

HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.

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3.30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
5 French. 323 7310.

Broker

Eve 862 3655

834 8200

62-A--Farm Equip,

Beds. Dbl. motel 8.S &amp; Matt..

200 N. 17.02. Casselberry, Fl.

Balloon note,

Park. 3fl0061.
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3 BR, lB 2 1g. fenced lots,
privacy, FP, ready to be
restored. All for $29,900.

ESTATE

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LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Franchised Name Brands) Sales &amp;
Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring I will
partially finance. 565,000.

Weklva retreat 1 acre on St.
Johns River. Only $5,000 dwfl.
Total price unbelievable at
115.000.

FANTASTIC FINANCING
this lovely 3 BR, 2', B to
qualified buyers. Like new
ENERGY EFFICIENT home
in chcce neighborhood, Lg.
fenced yd., all amenities.
$76,500 with $11,500 dow,
$590.66 mo. P8.1. Very low mt.

.......!!!!!!.RsI*aI

lIght mech work, Steady year
around emp. Apply McRoberts
Tires. 105W, 1sf St.

that the undersigned, desiring to requires, WITHIN THREE Seminole County, Florida;
engage in buslneis under the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
All lots or portions thereof
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF abutting
fictitious name of HOMES
thou portions of Lake
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
GINA, at P.O. Box 3396. City
as shown on the Plots
clerk
of
the
above
court
a
written
Rena
Drive
Longwood, County
of Gene Gables Sect ion of
of
Seminole,
statementofanyclalm
State of Florida, intends to
Meredith Manor, PIat Book S.
register the laid name with the they may have. Each claim must Page 93, Meredith Manor Nob Hill
Clerk of the Circuit court of beinwrIIingandmustIicff
Sedioti. Pill Book 5, Page 53, and
SemInole County, Florida.
add
softhecrtororNsag
VIRGINIA GRAHAM
p
S.cIlo MeredIth Mai
attorney, and the ama_ant D
VUIII41 .vrn 43 AWII b l 15,
4, FI1 u
ano Ill 101$ or
clsimed. U the claim is
1980
doe, the date wtten it will become portions thereof abutting thor
DET122
portions of Nob Hill Circle ai
_________________________ doe shall be stated. H the claim is 5h
on the Plots of MeredltP
or UfllIJi4lted.
or
ManorNobHillkction, Flat Book
nature of the uncertainty Shall be
Pliiida Stotiles
Page SI, and a Ruplat of Block c
stated. If the claim is secured, the
NotkeefApplkaI
.l Hill SICHIM Meredith Manor,
security
shall
be
described.
The
NoTUD.Id
tSSflt shall deliver sutfiflt P1st Soak 11, Page 21,
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
that I-soW. Salvail I Jeatme d'Arc copies Of the claim to tse chit to portion of Shore DrIve as shown on
Of Gine Gables Section of
Salvail the holder Of the following unable the clerk to mail ens copy the Plat
edith A*an, iat
I,
Certificates had flied said car. tO each ancIllary personal
Page 93,

Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
terms!

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H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Bdrm, l'. Bath is neat as a
pin ready for easy living,
Seeing Is beiieving at $15,900
w terms. Assumable 5', pci.
mortgage &amp; 1 yr. warranty.
5.45,900.

Hedge against inflation!
Sacresonfast growing Lk. Mary

today!

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OAvTciN,AAU'IOAUCTION

1971 Honda 350, -a cyt
Low mu , qoo cond $35
323 8818

Lawnmowers We sell the best 8
service lhe rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 30) W 1st St.

TIFFANY LAMPS
Closedrestaurant must liquidate
immediately Many lead &amp;
copper Tiffany type hanging
lamps All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.
626 070)

43—LoIs..Acreage

LOVELY 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, good
neighborhood, convenlenl
location to Sanford 8. II
Nicely landscaped yard. 1 yr.
warranty. 131,900.

RIALTY

Homes

'See Our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
3235700
VA 8. FHA Financing

COUNTRY LIVING at Its 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. $129,000,

ROIRIE'S

n. No qualifying! Hurry on

Beautiful 3 BR, l'' B. in Loch
bor, CH&amp;A, Ige yard with
swlmable lake in back.
first &amp; last + sec. 332.3036
.

behind Days Inn, 1.4 Industrial

9)2FrenchAve.
Acrossf,.o.st Health Dpt
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Your future isourconcern
3235174

42—Mubile

_____________________

__________________________

Call Bart

this one! Only $45,900! Call

engineering?"
SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
---

+

Modernized, CH&amp;A, con

322-9283

$20 &amp; U, especially nice, most

GEN. LABORERS

to do with genetic
____________________________

2439 S Myrtle Ave.

Ige 2 BR older home.

COUNTRY HALF-ACRE
3 BR, 1', B, 15 mm. to Sanford.
Assume 9'.7 Vt. with $15,000

77—Junk Cars Removed
______________________

FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Cail Clark &amp; Ifirt 323 7580

f—)
_____________________________________________
"Does all that birds and bees stuff have anything

Orlando
Sanford
32) 0640
327 1577
________________________

SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL

Newconcret, buildings all sIzes,

1t'r1ty Guard FT, 4 to mid.
night, FrI thru Tues., Lake
Mary area. Call 327.1510.

.Cog cYCom.

US. WE HAVE BUYERSI

Extra nice, 3 BR, 1'B, FP.
fenced yd., Ic. porch, C.H&amp;A,
$375 mo. 323.6570.

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3777450
NEW TIRES$19 898. UP
2413 French Ave
Sanford

f-L_?__,P_Jst

CROCKETT

REALTORS
701 BJdg.
339 0509
E. Altamonte Dr.
339 osce
________________________

24 Hrs,

AIR SHOCKS $39.93
New Batteries $2995
2113 French A c Sanford

40K TIRE

62—Lawn.Garden

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BROKER

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

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dress Is 2540 Edgelea Road, striet lights withIn the district;
DET.123
Viesxa, Virginia 22160. The name creating an Advisory Board;
and address of the personal set'ng form fiscal and taxation
procedures; empowering the levy
INTENTION TO representative's attorney are
NOTICE
of special assessments or
below,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME forth
All persons having claIms or severability, and an efficilve dte.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Said district shell encompass
demands
agaInst the estate are
pursuant to FlorIda Statute
the followIng described areas of

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SE IGL ER REALTY

3235774

78 Pon' Iran5 1,01, 40 new,
JJ.0 rn only 13.8ff 4)6 Auto
Sii,'
860
Hwy
136.
Cacc.:,,rry 83 8399

A OK TIRE
221 llxci
Shocks $S.95'-Heavy Duty 37 95 I

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REALTORS MLS

For rent 1g. 3 BR house

AAA EMPLOYMENT

1980

Husband !!U,!*!! NI!
R5AR N
—,
—.
MIS 51$I Slivil
MARY
HILDA
LEWIS,
second daughter, June11
2220 SWILl URN VA!
Wife L091W000 FL. 32750
Elizabeth Penn, earlier in
K_3$O7-0517
NOTICE OF ACTION
day.
WILLIAMS. IS
To:
K-18D7-0001
Wayne Douglas Lewis.
Authorities said Jarnell
VILT$NIIt, MAI$NAI,L 01 MCDI
Residence unknown
I.lO3S.D3$
died from a blow to the head
Last known address:
zieites**, NAIl! o
and suffocation, Tonya had
co General Delivery,
iso,. OUST £ 11414.
Geneva, FL 32733
been Drown against a wall.
FUN PAU FL
You $rO hereby notified tlsat a
Informatlin concerning the
Police said Miss Spellman proceeding
for dissolution of
amount or descrIption 'of the
_________________
tifIcesforataxds,d,obej,, ,
marriage has been filed against
property and the names and ad.
therein. The certifIcate
ouandyouarerequlredfoow.j,, •nsof the holder may be lb. and years ul issuance,
the
y , - in. d.f, . mid by any person pesisishni an desa'ipi':' of the prop,
any, thereto upon' PetItIsm.r's ifWSteit Iii the P1'SIIll,t by ad. thenaffleIinVi$tIchftwasageJ
attorney, ROBERT M. MORRIS,
el5hnganInRuirvtoOIRAI-D&amp; vs as follows: Certificate No.
NOTICE UNDER
Post Office Drawer H, Sanford, LEWIS
State Comptroller, 371. Year of Issuance
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Florida, 3377), on or before April
Abab0dOMed Property Sattleit, DeSCription of Property:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
3233
Notice is hereby given that th, 35 $510. 1510. and file the orIginal ATTN: Harry I. Cion, III) 1.34 BIk H, Lamp.I,44d Per'k
PeteCaeR,l.Taltlb.øs.. Florida Pgs. S . a ii. Name Irn sict
undersigned pursuant to th. thereof wfthffie Clerk ottius
•k
k.
I (Mit
T.0Mt *
W! W
W
•! V
U
r S I U JUVI TIC ITV £Iêè fl
riven Ii. IflIWI,
'
mentlen
the
account number
Statutes
Petitioner's
attorney
Florida
Chapter 55345.
eq tat.
All of said pr'party being In
will s,I$* with isis Clerk of the mediately thereafter; ollrslrwlse,,. SIPOIIffiSI%aJflSlS.ubulbedho .Cssity II linilnele, State f
Circuit Court. in and for Seminole default will be intend against you thIs notice, UftliS$ 5WSSI 0, FIsi'fui,
with
.... killirn, I'M
.•

HOUSE FOR RENT
Brand new 3-l'2, fully eqpt. kit.,
inside laundry room.
Call $690027

MlNl.U.LOCK

MUFFLERMECHANIc
Experiencedorwill traIn proper

name with the Clerk of the Circuit E. Smith, deceased, File Number County, Florida; creating the
Meredith Manor Street LightIng
Court, SlmlnoleCounty, Florida in 90.1)êCp is Pending in
the CIrcuit District; to
accordance with the Provisions of Court for Seminole County,
be entitled the
th Fictitious Name Statutes, To- Florida, Probate DIvision, the Meredith Manor Street LightIng
Wit: Section I45.Q9 Florida address of
whIch is Post Office District;providlngtordeflnitions;
Statutes 1937.
Drawer C. Sanford, Florida 32771. 1x0 ding for governance of the
district by the Board of County
Sig. NAVEEN M. LADHA
The
ancillary
Secretary
personal
CommissIoners;
providIng for
representatIve of the estate is

We are CONCERNED with your •
NEEDS Call 327-199).

For Sale Used off ice eqpt. Desk,
filing cab, &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
92 So of Sanford, 3725721.

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Realty, Inc. ___________________
_____________________

__________

convenient on 1.4 at SR 46

NOTlCElsherebygivt$t
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at

ánesiip.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROoM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH

DON'T MISS THIS ONE
911 Elm Ave. 2 BR, 1' 8, comp.
remodeled home. Lg. LR, OR,
C H&amp;A, $31,700 w assumable
mort. at 10 pct.

Harold Hall

Tired of house hunting? 32,5330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
Geneva GardensApts.
1505 W. 25th St.

Acrossfrom Health Sept.

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NOTIFIED that the ad

704 NAITLANO ARC
Statutes 931.
51g. Central Florida Technical AL TANONYC SPRINGS II. 3270*
Services Inc.
TW*$B$, LOUIS
By: Peter H. Halp*rn,
latH ST AND I V ROAD
P'.sident
SANFORD FL 3277*
Publish March 23, &amp; April 1,8, 15,
l•*0*.DDe$
TYIC, DONNA 4.
DET.1l6
•OS C GCORGI)ON ON

time of her previous

was

10114•0O11

V 2ND ST
Hickory Court, Longwood, FL
SANFORD FL 1277*
32750, Seminole County, FlorIda,
R.000S.0aH
underlileflctitiousnameof CFTS,
TAYLOR, JAN55 H
and that I intend to regIster hid
R-15O7-OOO
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
THOMPSON, ANNU c
CourtSeminolecounty, Florida In 100 LANC MAN! SI.VD
accordance with the provisions of SANFORD FL 3277*
1-22*5-0002
the Fictitious Name Statuses, To.

Whitehurst said he was

October,

271 LINCOLN ROAD
CA$$C4.SURV FL 32707

Noticeisherebyglventhat lam

jail,"

"Atthe

ROSS, IICNC P

"

SMITH,

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80—AUtos for Sale
___________________________

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76—Auto Parts

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venient location. 517.250.

''

OR
engaged in busIness at Altamont, CLAIMS
DEMANDS tttersafter, on the 15th of April,
Mall No. 12$, 451 Altamonte Ave., AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE )I0, COflSldSf the adoption of tti,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Ordinance:
County. Florida, under the tic. INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: b00,ç
An ordInance relating to
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
titious name of COTTON TREE,
specified areas of the unln.

1-oz3S-oo.s

FICTITIOUS NAME

.

HiddenLkm-R-,-

2411 or 631.5953.

Your Future Isourconcern
"'-("A

NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION

FICTITIOUS NAME

PUBLISNIRS NAIK(73N5

_________________________

NtLI,t

Deceased

501*44
$C*VA 14,

Legal Notice

daughter,

PROBATE DIVISION

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PRCVATT, CAILTON C

Whiiehurst'sMarch 20 froinMissSpellman because
of the death of the first,
the woman

Legal Notice
_______________________

Publish March 23, &amp; April 1, 5, 15, File Number SS•114.CP
1960
NIt: 15! !.0P
DET.120

"Ws

decision to free

SEMINOL.S COUNTY, FLORIDA

Sec., Tres.

Owner will hold w substantial
dwn.

Eves: 3.49• 5100 322. 1959 3231302

DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322

$2reg-3wksal-t.rms
912 French Ave.

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim
S
Just Results!

BRAND NEW OVIEDO OUP
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH.
CARPET. CENTRAL AIR.
560.000

CUPANCY. ONLY 571.900.

1.305.349.S6Olaftdp.m.

vandement to exec. Sect,

£v,323-3es

PAOLA
3 BR, 28 CuStom dbl wide w
landscaped acre in Wilson
School area. Completely turn.
4 washer &amp; dryer. C.H&amp;A,

$373 +deP. Credit ret. req.
32311000r644.1106

skills. Exc chance for ad

323.5176

LAKE FRONT, 7 BEDROOM.
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, 337.000

MLS

___________

SECRETARY

Yourfutureisourconcem

REALTOR

STEMPER AGENCY

Can't find it? Try us' Over 11 lop
brand new pianos 8. organs in
stock, including new, used.
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned We
don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that
Cannon Music Co. Longwood
Vill,%qe Shopping (',nter. SR
431. 1 bl E of II 339 5900

MORTGAGE. TOTAL 540.500

Do you ENTERTAIN here's a
perfect country settIng 3
OVERSIZE Bdrms, 2 Bath,
guest cottage &amp; Large Gazebo.
305323 1B#'I
Eve. 305 668 5840
This lovely Estate over 1 Acre _________________________
_____________________________
only 179,%0
Winter Springs - beautiful
home w fenced bk yd, 1g. sc
INVESTWISELY,don'tspend.6
porch, gas grill. 2 BR, but
acres on the beautiful Wekiva
could be " Owner may hold
River only $110,000.
mort.

in Deltona
_____________________________

Accurate typing &amp; gen office

JUNE

3221475

59—Musical Merchandis4

3 BEDROOM, I'. BATH. DOU
BLE LARPORT, APPLI
ANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT. ON AL
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND
SELLER WILL HOLD THE

PORZIG REALTY

'

REALTOR 3234l

benefits.

41—Houses

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MUST SELL Deflary by owner.
Pool home, 2 BR, l'2 B, tam
rm.. scr, porch, low lOs 665
5419.

advise clients on income TAX
consequences &amp; shelters,
others by appointment it
SAVES.

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 316
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
__________________________________
Cowan.

Exp caoinet makers, apply
Starlina Ent, BId 298, Rudder
CIr.. Sanford AIrport. $4,

iN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR

51g. Shirley Siegel

k-13$6-000p

3 acreS on Hwy 46E Geneva Only

31-APartfl'flts Furnished
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N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Will traIn for muffler If mecti.
irICIiMd.
571t9'2WkIaIt.rms
51? FrinchAve.
Acrossfrom Health Dept.
AAA EMPLOYMENT .

Section $65.09 Florida Statutes OEU.9

Newly decorated spacious up
stairs apt., unfurnished &amp; no
pets. Will be available by April

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN

MECH HELPER

432 North, Lonawood, Seminole intend to register said name with
County, Florida, under the tic, the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
titlous name of LONGWOOD Seminole County, FlorIda in c.
W000WORKS, and that I intend cordancewiththeprovlsloft
to register said name with the Fictitious Warn,, Statutes, To.Wit:
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
Seminole County, Florida in ac
l937
cordancewiththeproyisioflsof,p'.
Sig: Sylvia M. Bartz

Buyers we have EXPERIENCE
&amp; KNOWLEDGE in creative &amp;
owner investment FINANC
ING.

—_________________________

Ewnlnglleiuld

I.4&amp;SR46

Seminole County, Florida under -

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Condo for rent. 2 BR lower level,
Sandlewod Villas. $200 mo.
inc. maint. fees. 530-8316.

Modern 2 BR, lB. CH&amp;A, w.w
carpet, fully equipped kit.,
cony. Iocatlon,$235 mo. + dep.
Adults only, no pets. 322-0311
-,
If you ate having difficulty findinç
• place to live, car to drive, a
lOb. or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

Cooks Wanted

ApplylnpersonDay,

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ESTATE
SALE 2 Bdrms,
FIREPLACE, qooci
LOCATION Only %23,500

323922$,
_____________________________

Ron Beck,
Advertising
Director

needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3222611 or

Notice is hereby gIven that I am the fictitious name of SYLVIA'S
engaged In business at $95 Hwy. PLANTS &amp; BIRDS, and that I

"We all saw the first MINOR OR JAN(T A

death of her first child.

Aply in person tO:

17.92, Casselberry, Fia., 32707,

FICTiTIOUS NAME

BR-S209 up. Pool. Adults only
Lk Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. On 17.92 In
Sanford.
Call
3238670
Mariner's Villag.

experience
needed. Salary plus
commission with full

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer

4..4.44yjs

STEMPER SEZ,
SELLERS we have BUYERS for
rour HOME or PROPERTY
call for INDIVIDUAL at
tention.

____________________________
_____________________________

sales

company

______________________

authorities she wanted to ALTANONIC SPRINGS 11. 3270*

Ms. Spellman, 19, was or- quiet the youngster,

pening

Post Office Drawer Z
Publish April 1, 5, 1990
Sanford, Florida 32771
DELJ.4
________________________________
Telephone: 305-322-13)1
FICTITIOUS NAME
Publish March 25, &amp; April 1, 1910
Notice is hereby given that lam
DETI26
engaged inbusiness at 312 N. Hwy.

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t

et res)

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30.Apartments Unfurnished

future for a selfstarter. Previous

__________

C. VERNON MIZE, JR., OF
Casselberry, Florida 32707
CLEVELAND, MIZE&amp; BRIDGES Telephone: (305) 5315700

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly&amp; rnonthiyrates, utilities
pd. Inquire 300 S. Oak 8617583
_________
___________

advertisers. A great

RN or LPN, Ito 1.? part time,
Apply in person Sanford
Nursing &amp; Convalescent
Center, 950 Mellonville Ave.
. .

(c IASSIFIED ADS sure

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established and new
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Waitresses, FullA
Part.time PositionsAyailable
Days Inn, Sanford

NOLAMAJESKI MARY B. QUINLAN
JAMES EUGENE MITCHELL,
Deceased
JR.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
AsPersonalRepresentative REPRESENTATIVE:
of the Estateof L.W. CARROLL JR., ESQUIRE,
NOLAMAJESKI OILAWRENCEW.CARROLLJR
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
P.A.
REPRESENTATIVES:
Post Office Box 36
.

Annette Speliman pleaded annoyed by the child's crying CASSCLICRRY FL 12707
K119$0001
gullty to killing her 1nlont

the infant's death,

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Of the Estate of

II

Room for Rent
____
Leonard C. Jolly
3237259
__________________________

person is needed for
sales and servI
f

18'HeIP Wanted

As Personal Representative

of the Estateof

CS DCI. 673 N SRWCN

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29-Rooms

An aggressive sales.

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iiiuiriiir

RN full time, $4 shift. Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center. 950 Mellonville
Ave.

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365741

ROBERT SEYMOUR, JR. Raymond J. Quinlan

K•0OS0-09i0

Mother Back In Custody

pct. off, Firing Special 73 pet.
°, CreativeMu Ceramlcs,6
E. Broadway, Ovltdo, Fl.

Tuesday, AprIl 1, 1950-38

MAID-Tues&amp; Fri
Ui. Mary area
3235572

831-9993
322 -2611
______________________

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of
Date of the first publication of

Eveniri Herald, Sanford, Fl.

aldes&amp;OrdefIie5.Better Living
Center of Casselberry. Call før
i
appt. 3393002.

OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

Seminole

18-1fo lpWanted

I

CLASSIFIED ADS

About Bribes?

LAKE MARY Fl.

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_

MARY B. QUINLAN
Pursuant to Sect Ion 13 of
Deceased.
Chapter 7)7, Florida Statutes,
NOTICEOF
IOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
entitled "Florida Disposition of
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Unclaimed Property Act", notice
c line
TO
ALL_PERSONS
HAVING
CLAIMS
itime
OR
WASHINGTON tU1'I -House ethics committee witnesses
Is hereby given that the persons
DEMANDS
CLAIMS
OR
3c a Iif1
listed below appear to be
3cons,cutivetimes
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
have testified alleged bribery payments to Rep. Charles H.
owners of unclaimed personal or AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Uc a line
7cons.cutivetimes
5:30 P M.
8 00 A M
Wilson, 1)-Calif., and transfers of campaign funds could have
intangible property presumed AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
NOT INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
YOU
ARE
been made without his knowledRe.
HEREBY
cATIIPflY
,,
.1 4.IIV "'""'"
INVULV P(tAL. tSTATE
YVU MMt NtP(bYNUTIFI() NOTIFIED that the ad.
_______________________
Lee Rogers, a Los Angeles n1ti-miIIlonaire who heads a
k-13os-oo1s
that the administration of the ministration of the estate of
ANDRts%, Aet
mail order firm, the American Holiday Association, told the
estate of NOLA MAJESKI, MARY B. QUINLAN, deceased,
$01 * CCL CRY LYC
DEADLINES
deceased, is pending in the Circuit File Number eO.S3.CP, is pending
committee's opening hearing Monday his $15,500 in loans to
sAsroeo ri.
Court br Seminole County, in the Circuit Court for Seminole
Wilson in 1971, 1972 and 1973 were not intended to influence
R'11550355
Florida.
The
Noon The DQy Before PublicQtion
co-personal County. Florida. Probate Division,
ARNANO ISACAL 315C
legislation.
representatives of the estate are the address of which is Seminole
53$ VALENCIA St
________
ROBERT SEYMOUR. JR., 510 County Courthouse, Sanford,
Fl. 31771
SundQj - Noon Friday
Rogers testified he had an interest in several types of postal
Lincoln
Avenue,
Titusville,
Florida.
The
personal
represen.
_______________________________________________________
legislation he had discussed with Wilson, a member of the
Florida
32780
and
JAMES
tative
of
the
estate
C
Is RAYMOND
'•'[i -- - -. ----N0000003
House Pt Office and Civil Service Committee, but he denied
EUGENE MITCHELL. JR.. Sill J. QUINLAN, wh05 address is 331
BAItS,
WILl
JAN
n
Greeley Boulevard. Springfield, E. Semoran Blvd .1.10, Fern Park,
tr)ing to buy Wilson's iflfluence.
M-1155-01C7
4-PSO,ls
18-HeIpnted
Virginia 32152. The name and Florida 32730. The name and
____________________________
SCAYCI, I £ '
WalterBonner,Wilson'schiefattorney,said Rogers testified
address of the co-personal address of the personal
-----.
LOOl CSPLANADC WY
under a grant of immunity and his committee appearance
representatives' attorney are set representative's attorney are set
ALTAMONIC SPRINGS Fl.
CANNON RE,T HOME
forth below,
forth below.
CLERK TYPIST
could not Jeopardize him unless he lied.
Special care, good food, for
All persons having claims or
I(L.L, JONNNIC NAt OR
All persons having claims or
"Did you make any move to influence legislation?" Bonner
elderly lady. Can be bed
MARIE
Some b'keeper exp. &amp; accurate
demands against the estate are demands against the estate are
patIent. 121 Dolores Drive,
asked Rogers.
N-000s.000e
required, WITHIN THREE required, WITHIN THREE
office skills. Be ready to start
Altamonte Springs. 834111$.
BIANCARDI, ARTHUR .1
imm.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
"Absolutely not."
N-oz3s.oOe,
$2reg-2wksal-terms
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Why
be Lonely? Write:'Get A
"Is that your testimony before Almighty God?"
BURNt, SUSAN OR JOHN J
912 French Ave.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Mate" Dating Service. All
A$ HIGHLAND ST
Rogers said it was.
AcrossfromHealthDept.
clerk of the above court d written clerk of the above court a written
ALTANONTC SPRINGS L 3170*
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
statement of any claim or demand statement of any claim or demand
Wilson also is alleged to have placed Rogers on his congres.039$.fl0"
ter, Fl. 3351$.
.
Your future isour concern
they may have. Each claim must they may have. Each claim must
CLLG, DONALD S
_________________________
sional payroll at a salary that was "not commensurate with
323.5176
• 0 BOX 7ZR
be in writing and must indicate the be in writing and must indicate the
the duties performed" and converted $29,000 in campaign
LONGwOOD FL 3z7s
o.-ciiisi_____________
Care
basis for the claim, the name and basis for the claim, the name and
__________
Hairdresser
1-0301-0053
addressofthecreclitorofhisagent addressofthecreditororhisagent
funds to his personal use,
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or attorney, and the amount or attorney, and the amount
6.6S97$ or 5144680
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a-year consultant - plus an "automatic cost of living raise"
due, the date when it will becom. due, the date when it will become
10Z07.0001
rates. Day or night. 3236677.
due shall be stated. lb the claim is due shall be stated. If the claim Is
from August 1971 to June 1974 and again for the year 1976.
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home care. Apply in person
contingent
or
unliquidated,
the
contingent
or
unllquidated,
the
Lakeview Nursing Center, 912
Rogers said he helped peepare news letters and set up
ChIld
care
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my
home,
days
FCIN PARR FL 32130
nature of the uncertainty shall be nature of the uncertainty shall be
E. 2nd St.. Sanford.
meetings with businessleadersand city officials, working part
only I 1 chIld, $20; 2 chIldren,
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R-Q0e7-0000
stated. if the claim is Secured, the stated. If the claim is secured, the
530. 332-6151.
COWAN, JIMMIE
time for Wilson in his own office.
security shall be described. The security shall be described. The
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STATION'
1-1163-OhS
claimant shall deliver sufficient claimant shall deliver sufficient
"How would anybody know you were a congressional
CURd, GAIl.
CHILD CARE
copies of the claim to the clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to
ATTENDANTS (2)
AZOS S V 0$ CT APT *
Freeorreduced rates
employee?" Rep. Wyche Fowler Jr., 1)-Ga., asked.
enable the clerk to mail one copy enable the clerk to mall one copy
DANIC Ft.
if you qualify. 3238424
to
each
personal
representative,
to
each
persona!
representative.
"I hadcongressionalstaff license plates on my car," Rogers
General station duties. Hurryl
1-0160-0000
All persons interested in the
-ThIs won't last.
DAVIS, A
said.
All persons interested in the
estate to whom a copy of this estate to whom a copy of this
$2reg-2wksal-terms
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Rogers testified he made the personal loans to Wilson withLONOM000 FL 32750
912 French Ave.
Notice of Administration has been Notice of Administration has been
N•IQTI-0OI*
outasklngwhyheneededthemoney,chargednojnterest,set
mailed are required, WITHIN mailed are required, WITHIN
Across from Health Dept.
DAVU, LULA N
Special Spring Offer
AAA EMPLOYMENT
THREE MONTHS FROM THE THREE MONTHS FROM THE
no time for repayment and never was repaid.
212 N ST
DATE
OF
THE
Yourfuturelsourconcern
FIRST DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
"Would you lend him any more? " Rogers was asked.
CreativeExpressions 322.7813
ALTAMONIC SPRINGS It.
323.5176
PUBLICATION OF THIS PUBLICATION OF THIS ________________________ _______________________
k00$7.0003
"I don't believe I would," Rogers said,
NOTICE,
to
tile
any
objections
NOTICE,
to
file
any
objections
oicuy, 0 ,RUSTCC
they may have that challenge the they may have that challenge the
flA.-A
It was brought out that Rogers, as an officer of a Wilson
X-2*e&amp;000)
sc.fts.
validity of the decedenl's will, the validity of the decedent's will, the
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qualifications of the personal qualifications of the personal
SPECIAL 'iAiE ldx)3 Kiln
10211•0004
jurisdiction of the court,
Rogers also was Wilson's employee.
jurisdiction of the court.
ORUL, • A
•
Sitter $647.73, Greenwa'. so
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

A General Accounting Office auditor conceded there was no CLL.I$, SCNJAN*N £
P 0 501 $61
evidence Wilson knew about those transfers,

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APPEARING TO BE
OWNERS OF
ABANDONED PROPERTY

Bonner noted Wilson's signature did not appear on the front APT 13 0 Ill (11(1 ARC
ALTANONTL SPRIN$$ 14. 32701
or back of key checks involved in the allegations.
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Radio City Station, New York, recurrent unwise fad diets.
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_____________
inaugurate thetransiti(m,but type of work should beasnap.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
you'll guide It to fruition.
He opened a jack of
Assert yourself today and
ARIES(March 21-April 19)
diamonds. Sumner won with
NORM
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his queen and promptly ran
You're very good today at your chances for adding to
•AKi2
off our spades and three
Q 107
helping others sort out their your resources or pocketbook
hearts. His discard on the
•*Ks2
affairs. You get to the bottom are excellent. Follow your
498
fourth spade was a club.
own ideas, however, not those
of th ings because you take
West's three discards were the
WEST
EAST
nothing at face value. Getting of others,
5, 6 and 7 of clubs in that
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dummy's king. East
your
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be
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chucked a heart and Sumner
COMING IOY!
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appearance
today.
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unguarded king of clubs from
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Sumner might well have
TAURUS (April
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played him for blanking his
The opportunity could present rush yourself too much today,
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Pa
itself today to show an yet you will get a surprisingly
1 NT his discards with no apparent
acquaintance just how loyal large amount accomplished.
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strain, so Sumner decided that
Pass
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and dependable you are. What you do, you'll do vell.
West could not hold the king.
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Pass
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Pass I NT Pus Pass He took the finesse and was
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the way.
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youpursueyour
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his fine play and West replied,
This is a good day to catch up makes their attainment ex.
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BUGS BUNNY
by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl on some of those tasks you tremely possible. It's not
mYhi5hclubwasthejack..1
have shelved. You'll find that likely anyone will sidetrack
Note that if West had kept
WLL NOW PLAY
you have a stick-to-itiveness you today.
By Oswald Jacoby
his king of clubs guarded he
AP1EN00N O 1.1E CAR
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you sometimes lack.
would have had to chuck a
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. and Also Soetag
IN 13 PLAT MINMI OM 7diamond. Whereupon South
CANCER
(June
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We are Indebted to Sumner could play out dummy's last
Sitting home waiting for position on an Important issue Cotzln and the American high diamond and throw West
things to happen will not ty.
Bridge Teacher's Quarterly In with the little one and be
satisfy you today. If there
I
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view to be right, don't Mt for today's hand.
nothing Interesting going on, another elbow you aside.
Sumner was the unfor. for him.
tunate South and since he tells (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AWtl
you'll get things stirring with
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) the story on himself, we are
(For a copy of icoav
some pals.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You Methods that have proven repeating it on this April MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
Fool's Day.
Bridge," care of this nenp.
have a great deal more Inner successful should be followed
The game was duplicate per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
strength to draw
again today. Your objective and West an average or sub. Station, New York. N.Y.
will be realized easily,
you
may realize, so don't Mt
average player.
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Amtrak TraDin Via Sanford Crashes In North Carolina

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'AKEVIEW, N. C. (UPI) A Florida-to-New
YÔik Amtrak passenger train jammed with
Easter holiday travelers ignored a stop signal
ty and slammed headon with a "big old thud"
into a southbound Seaboard Coastline freight
trim.
The Silver Star, which made stops at Orlando,
Winter Park, Sanford and DeLand, leaving
Sanford at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, collided with the
Sáboard Coast Line freight at 7:35 a.m., 55 miles
from Raleigh, N.C.
"-A Moore Memorial Hospital spokesman said no
1aiIttIes have been reported so far, although
tbere are some serious injuries among the 73
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emergency room.
"We know the accident results from the
Amtrak train passing a signal in a stop position."
said Ray Bullard of Seaboard Coastline in
Jacksonville, Flu. "We are investigating to
determine the reason." Both trains had slowed
before the collision.
The passenger train, the "Silver Star", was
carrying about 330 people, many heading north
for the Easter holiday weekend.
A spokesman for the Moore Count emergency
dispatch office said rescue workers transported
about 73 people to Moore Meiiiorial Hospital.

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A 500-foot strip on the shore of West Lake has In Longwood to prevent soil from washing into
been sodded by the developer of The landings the lake.

Developer Completes Restorationi
Lahd Bordering Longwood óke

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FAC's problem began in November when the site
Herald Staff Writer
development contractor Orange Paving and Construction of
Restoration work ordered by the Department of Altamonte Springs was laying it major draln.ge pipe that
Environmental Regulation (DER) on 500 feet of barren had beini approved by the city, Lefkowitz explained. He said
shoreline on West Lake In Longwood has been completed and it was not a dredging operation and the tractor operator had
is awaiting DER inspection, Howard Lefkowitz, vice accidentally scooped up some aquatic weeds when filling In
president of Florida Residential Communities (FRC), said the trench for the pipe.
this week.
was wrong, he wasn't supposed to do this," Lefkowitz
"If you go out there now you will find a fresh bank of sod said, "Residents across the lake apparently saw the
and aquatic growth resprigged," he said, "and a half built equipment workingand yelled'dredge and fill' and called the

bicycle and jogging path."
HER," said Le[kowitz.
FRC's problems with DER received publicity recently
.'Representatives of Orange Paving went in with us to talk
after being brought to the attention of the Longwood City to DER and we were sorry we had goofed and would be happy
Commission by Commissioner William Mitchell, who wanted to do whatever was necessary to correct any damage done,"
the city to help DER to force FRC to restore the lakefront at said Lefkowitz.
the firm's planned unit development, "The Landings."
'We asked them to give us until March 15 based on our conLeikowitz thinks the whole thing has been blown out of struction schedule. We were suppose to have work completed
proportion unfairly damaging the developer's reputation,
by then on the jogging and bike path and finish resodding.
"Had the city commissioner not stood up and said what he
"Mardi 15 came and we were running behind schedule and
did at the meeting there would not have been all this fuss and I simply Forgot about it. If we had been on schedule this would
In two or three weeks we would have done the restoration never have happened."
anyway by putting in sod and replacing the aquatic growth,"
Glenn Vause, HER's field biologist for Seminole County,
Lefkowitz said. "There was no reason for t. It has nothing to said on March 26 that FRC had been told in a Dec. 13, 1979
do with the city, but is between me and DER."
letter to restore the area to its original elevation, revegetate
Lefkowitz said the damage would have already been with native vegetation and restore the bulldozed area that
corrected if work on the project had not been behind was washing into the lake. However, the March 15 deadline
schedule.
had passed without FRC making any effort to correct the
"I've got a pretty good reputation with DER and we ler- situation,
form a necessary service, Lefkowitz said. "We pride our-

Vause pointed out a hinely restoration was of the utmost

selves on our, projects. Tiberon and The Landings are importance to avoid permanent damage to the lake.
designed with so much protection for the lakes it Is
Lefkowitz said since they were forced to resod the area
phenomenal. It was very expensive, but we did it because It is before the asphalt was completed it would now be necessary
the right way to develop."
to go back and replenish the sod when the project is finished,

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By DONNA EBM
Hsraidft"Writer
city of Isoford began preparations today to go back into
1, IM if the county is not willing to
balililillm
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The city csenmlselon at special meeting this morning voted

pbjy to notify the county that the city's lease of the old
10 ldirg, no.4 as a library by the county, will be
Oct. 1, City C4(nmlaloner Eddie Keith, who Is in

Hard Look

t)aniet sMd Orlando's Central Park, an named at this time, tsksa abet a
Industrial park In south Orlando, and a to evaluate proposals, Daniel guessed
Tampa area location are also being that the building could be completed by

considered.
October or November.
But both Doigner and Daniel said the
"Their (the firm's) schedule is to have
Sanford location has many advantages it opened no later than the first of next
for the firm.
year," he said. "But it could be sooner."
"We've got the interstate highway

Daniel said SCOPA's proposal will be
The firin, he said, distributes small
for a metal building, which is cheaper appliances to retail outlets, but does no
than other types of construction.
manufacturing.
The Orlando Industrial Park does not
The special SCOPA meeting Thursday
allow metal buildings, he said, so will also be to discuss building lease
SCOI'A's lease price will probably be terms with Dade City Tire, a coalcheaper than what they can offer.
process tire recapping firm.

portunities and dimensions.

the hospital, was not able to attend the meeting.
City Manager Warren Knowles noted it would be virtually
Under an agreement between the city and the U.S. General
impossible for the city to stand by its agreement with GSA if it
Services Administration (GSA), the building must be used as a does not have any books.
library or Its ownership will revert back to the federal
Knowles criticized county officials for "stonewalling"
government,
d ur ing the past four mont hs since a December meeting when
The move was necessary, according to Mayor Lee P. Moore,
the city made its position clear that it wished the downtown
to safeguard the city's ownership of the 40,000 volumes It library to remain in operation. At that time downtown business
leased to the county along with the building in 1965.
leaders and members of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
A lease the county is proposing calls for the books to become Commerce said they wanted the facility to continue a library,
county property on Oct. 1, 1981.
whether under the control of the city or the county.

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Knowles said he has made a number of telephone calls to
county staff during the past four months attempting to get a
signed lease for the period after Oct. 1, 1980 to assure continued
operation of the library in the city building.
He noted a lease offered by the city would have permitted the
county to use the city building for library purposes practically
indefinitely.
Moore pointed out that the city commission, under the
current lease arrangement faces a Thursday deadline for
See SANFORD Page ZA

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Edith made only four appearances on during the summer and when the show
the series during the past season. Jean starts up again in the fall it will be a (alt
Stapleton announced a year ago that she accompli. It will open up the show,
was tired of playing the role and wanted allowing Archie to meet other women
to go on to other activities,
which should provide fresh comedy."

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) Good old Edith
After her departure, at the conclusion
Bunker, Archie's long-suffering thngbat of the series' ninth year on CBS, the
wife In the "All In The Family" TV situation comedy was retitled "Archie
series, will be killed off this summer for Bunker's Place."
the good of the highly rated series.
O'Connor said, "You can't go on with a
Carroll O'Connor, who stars as Archie leading character in a show who never
Bunker In the show said Edith's demise appears because you're stultified in the
would give the weekly show new op- kind of stories you can do.

Shah's Cancer Can Spread

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custody. But a White House official said
the administration is not quite sure
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A personal recuperating at Maadi military hospital, Tuesday injected a new note of UnCAIRO, Egypt (UPI)
cUiS seW be tu'a.d
he
HIVUUV*N Ciisell "without any physician to the shah of Iran said today just south of Cairo.
certainty about the fate of the hostages,
"He's in very good condition," Flan. now in their 151st day of captivity,
the ousted monarch's lymph cancer Is a
g"il I
when the tins.
'Utbegasuiintaustotsg'nov,r "systematic disease" that can spread drin said. "His recuperation is normal,
Hopes had been raised by his earlier
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take
custody
of the 50 hostages
acid In gelsThe shah underwent surgery for from the militants— believed a first step
J Clii to I4I- "1$ is ep to the Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, 60, was
recovering well from Friday's surgery to removal of a cancerous tumo: in his neck toward their release
Re'Øy (acU. We
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remove his cancerous spleen. He is at New York Hospital in November.
fr
Stales promised not to threaten Iran.
"We want to be helpful," the White
L"11649 will be u se va as"
from
the
House
official said, but "there are ob.
he said, "We don'iKnow whaitiiéy are asked for new assurances
do milill1lift had any Idea going to do."
United Sta tes as a condition for the viously limits to how far this president or
president Aboihassan Bwii-Sadr has transfer of the hostages to government any president can go."

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Daniel added that the firin has a

outside our front door," Dolgner said. warehouse in Miami and one in Georgia.
"The Seaboard Coastline Railroad is It may be looking at the possibility of
right here. An airport is eight miles away combining these, he said, or it may keep
and we're on barge canal. You can't get
the others open in addition to the new
much better than that."
facility.

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Sanford

The warehouse, he added, will be
Herald Staff Writer
comprised of 185,000 square feet of
A national distributor of small storage space and 15,000 square feet of
household Items has proposed a $2 office space.
million warehouse for the Port of Sanford
The 200 employees, he speculated, will
which could add more than 200 jobs to the be involved in inventory control,
local economy.
telephom sales, order-taking, trucking
The new 200,000-square foot warehouse and unloading.
would be built by the Seminole County
Although the firm will probably bring
Port Authority (SCOPA) and leased to in its own top management people,
the firm, said Jim Daniel. It could open Daniel said a larger percentage of the
its early as October, he added.
employees will be hired locally.
A special meeting of the SCOPA board
Daniel said he estimates the building
has been called for 4 p.m. Thursday to will cost about $10 per square foot to
prepare a proposal concerning the type build.
of building and the lease price.
"Two million is a good estimate. The
Port Administrator Dennis Doigner
larger buildings come
ni in cheaper
said the firm is also looking at locations sometimes," he said.
OIflg County and the west coast.
It the Mtn, wbieh does not wish to be

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board.
"They Nrsd a PR person at $14,000 a
year,3o Obviously we're making waves,"
he acid,
"Make a few more and they'll hire
$ome assistants," Commissioner Bob
French said.
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Pain said he Is pleased the county
commimlon has taken an interest in the
fate of the St. Johns. The conuniasioners
are scheduled to meet with members of
Um district based when they are in town,
but no specific time has been set.
"We're so glad you are taking this
step," Pain told the commissioners.
"The river is Important for so many
reasons."
'zQter Brown, another "Friends"
alas thanked the commission,
"When you're up the well-known
with no other means of
on, you've got to do
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Seminole County Principal Planner
Joyce Sellen, who attended the work
said the planning department
apçIed to the district board for a
sto to stwly how much water is
to the Geneva area and how
seNds water Is expected to be available
is the future with the Intent of
wing sç wateruse regulations,

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the freight to enter the siding," Bullard said.
Bullard said both trains had slowed down prior
to the collision.
Moubrv said engines of both trains were
knocked off the track.
•'%Ve just know both trains partially derailed so
it had to have been a pretty gol impact,"
Moubr' said.
Dori Cooper. who lives about a mile from the
scene of the collision, said she heard a "big old
thud" when the trains collided.
Vass volunteer fireman Handy Cameron said
"there's three engines totally demolished. I mean
they are just torn up"

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work session Tuesday. "But It has the
"grestast pollution."
And not necessarily of our own
mIng," mid Commission Chairman
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said helicopters from nearby Fort Bragg tran. late this nrnrnine.
Rescue workers carried the injured in stretsported :\rIuy personnel to the scene to issist mi&amp;1
chers
across a field to vehicles parked on a dirt
transport tl injured. The liiihwav Patrol rushed
road near U.S. 1, which runs parallel to the
1)100(1 Ironi Raleigh, 55 miles awas, to local
tracks.
hospitals.
The passenger train collided with the Seaboard
Eileen Henson. spokeswoman for Moore
Coastline freight around 7:35 a.m. EST near
Memorial hospital, said some of the people taken
Lakeview. Bullard said the stop signal was about
to the hospital apparently cre not injured.
three fourths of a mile from the point the trains
'We have a few serious injuries, some minor
collided.
injuries and some ith none at all," she said.
Aimitrak st,tioii i'et'or(Ls Shiu% OHC person
The southbound freight train was preparing to
boarded the train in Sanford Tuesda% night, but enter a passing track and the northbound Amtrak
the tiuketlu'lder's name was unavailable. The train was supposed to stop at the signal to permit

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.The St Johns Water Management
bjtrIct will hold its official board
itting this month In Sanford in
$sponae to an invitation by the Seminole
Cunty Commission.
'AlocaJ group, Friends of the St. Johns,
- hM'ctiticiitd the district water board for
not living up to the purpose for which it
was created.
The district board has done nothing to
be
water quality and natural
conditions in the upper St. Johns river
basin, according to Hugh Pain, a director
of Friends of the St. Johns.
: "We've been sold down the river," he

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deep Saturday night to handle West Palm Seminoles to their 32nd win of the year
Beach Twin Lakes for a 68-58 Section 3 against Tampa Robinson, upset winners
win and a trip to Lakeland.
in overtime against season-long top.
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received in it late practice session.
take them out and put them in."
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Khomeini, breaking his silence on the growing hopes that the hostages would Ix'
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Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council has the militants, issued his statement after which is seen as a crucial first step
now decided it was "not appropriate" to meeting with the council in Tehran, the toward the hostages' frt'edoiii.
take custody of the hostages from the radio said.
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militants, although he added, ''PersonalIn it broadcast monitored in Kuwait, spokesman for the militants said, lhit'
ly, I wouldn't mind” if it did.
Tehran radio said Khomeini ordered the spies will rciiuiin hero. Fho ayatollah has
At the same time, Ayatollah Ruhollah militants to turn over to the U.N. Corn- said they should remuiamri as hostages. The
Khomeini said today the U.N. corn- mission documents that involve the ayatollah has said the students should
mission on Iran may not talk with the 50 deposed Shah and the United States and take sonic spies and mmicct with ilme
American hostages until it issues a ultimately to allow the panel to meet with commission. Four or five spies will 111cc!
report on its investigation of the regime the hostages whose names appear In the
Ghotbzadeh, who has been trying for
of the deposed shah.
documents.
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"Once again, I affirm my support to almost two weeks to arrange a miieeting
holding the Americans for the 128th day the Revolutionary Council and the between the captives and the U.N. panel
said the captives would be held in the president Abothassan Bani-Sadr) and working for their release, Sunday blasted
occupied U.S. Embassy on the order of call on others to back theta," Khomeini the Moslem militants for refusing to hand
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the ayatollah but that perhaps ''four or said.
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appropriate for the government to take defeating America and cutting its hands zadeh said after a meeting of the council,
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Seminoles it berth as a final four squad in state tournament entrance passes.
quest of the 4A title.
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''This one is going to cost me about 400 anything but easy or comfortable for the
bucks," smiled the victorious coach. ''I Seminoles,
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now Seminole High's Fighting Tribe wallet for some time now. He wont need
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of the council not to take them back."
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lsraelensia" which is effective against control the midges emanating from that using it flat worumi Iroimi that district and
It appears (lie h i gh incidence of
Herald Staff Writer
not only the blind mosquito but also the source,
evaluating that in experiuuienutal i)mlt1s nitrates and phosphates in Lake Monroe
Laboratory tests and observations by biting variety of mosquito. Twenty
a pox virus, not harmful to human here,
supports it higher midge population.
Dr. Arshad All, who heads the midge Isolates of bacillus were made before the beings, has been isolated from tests
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research program at the University of new bacteria was discovered.
taken at the sewer plant. The virus has blind mosquito citierges from Lake considering
possible
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made midge larva ill.
\lZ}ZOe around (lush and continues for a
alterations. This is a very iirchimuiuniar
Education Center in Sanford, are
Malathion, applied to the Sanford
significant evidence shows a couple hours thereafter. This in - study and should Ix' taken further bY
showing promising results in the effort to sewage treatment plant pond at the rate relationship between the abundance of formation is useful when one want to going to other lakes in the state and
of a quarter pound per acre, should nudge larvae versus the content of control the midges temporarily by bringing back soil and water samples to
find ways to control the pesky insect,
All today said preliminary findings in control the Pest for three to four weeks at nitrates and phosphates in the soil from a(lulticidimig," i'thi said. "The area could be analyzed to establish trends," Dr. Ali
various areas of the research program so a time,
the sewage treatment plant.
be sprayed during those two to three said.
-an insect juvenile hormone analogue
far include:
Installation of "New Jersey light hours before the adult midges have
"If the (rend continues we could say
the discovery of a bacteria
could be applied to the city's sewer plant traps" are assessing the emergence of dispersed over vast areas, thus saving
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Population
giving increasing data on the insect muuoney," tie said.
population.
Between the months of November and
All said he plans to further study the
The pox virus discovered at the San- March the midge larvae population is
possibilities of using the "Israelensis" ford sewer plant is affecting 30-40 percent low, Dr. All said.
bacteria this summer in experimental of the znidge population in the larvae
"A big upsurge of the blind mosquito
ponds.
stage there, All said. Dr. Donald Hall of population should again be seen in
Also, in collaboration with the lee the University of Florida at Gainesville is April," lie said, and this should continue
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Development Authority (SCIDA) was presentation of a formal resolution at
scheduled to meet today to pass a another SCIDA meeting in about 60
resolution of intent to grant Strom- days, he said.
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The expansion of StrombergI=* industrial revenue bonds to Carison's telephone switching
finance construction of a 50,000- equipment plant will increase em,square-foot addition to its existing ployment at the facility by "a couple
facility in Lake Mary.
hwidi'ed people over the next three
Jim Daniel, executive director of years," Daniel added,
SCIDA, reported that the meeting
SCIDA is the organization
would be held to repeat action taken at responsible for industrial growth,
an earlier emergency meeting that soliciting new businesses and helping
was held without prior notification to local businesses to expand in
the press.
Seminole Count"
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to allow the company to proceed with
Stromberg-Carlson executives were
construction. But he said the unavailable for comment on the
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
the plaintiffs in the action, said during ahead with a suit, knowing the decision of
defendants say.
Herald Staff Writer
the mediation hearings that no matter that panel will be placed before (lie jury
But Anderson never rt'cu',t'rm'd frimul
Seminole Memorial Hospital and two what the panel of a doctom, lawyer and as evidence.
inter-cranial bleeding, and died 24 days
Deltona doctors have been cleared of any circuit judge decided, he would still file a
Plaintiffs charge that the physicians later at I"krida North.
responsibility in the 1977 death of a malpractice suit against the doctors and and hospital were negligent in their
Aniderson's part'iits ctiamgtnt in their
Deltona youth, In the first round of a hospital.
treatment of Anderson, starting on Dec.
original complaint that their semi iu1d
malpractice suit being beard In Seminole
Under state law, a medical mediation 9, 1977, after he blacked out and fell have lived tind he been
transported
Circuit Court.
hearing precedes any suit charging a outside the Enterprise post office, suf- immediately to Florida
North,
and that
A medical mediation panel, a three physician or hospital with wrongfully fering a head injury.
the physicians and Seminole Memorial
member pre-trial hearing board, causing a death.
The 17-year-old was first treated at shouldn't have delayed the trip by the
declared physicians Harey Schefaky
The three-member panel -hears the Weigand and Schefaky's office, then few hours.
and Frederick Weigand not guilty of medical evidence which will be taken to Seminéle Memorial Hospital.
During the four-day hearing held last
contributing to the death of Robert presented at the trial, and hands down an After about four hours at Seminole, he month
before Circuit Judge Kenneth
Anderson, 17, of Deltona, who died in opinion of whether any negligence Is was transported to Florida hospital Leffle, plaintiff's attorney,
Bryan Hugo,
December, 1977 at Florida Hospital involved.
North, which has specialized equipment said his clients would be filing a formigjl
North.
No matter what the verdict of a for the diagnosis and treatment of brain suit even if the mediation panel said the
An attorney for Anderson's parents, mediation panel, plaintiffs are free to go injuries, attorneys fcr plaintiff and physicians
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IN BRIEF

Former Top U.S. Official
Against Arming Pakistan
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Supplying arms to Afghan
guerrillas fighting the Russian Invaders could lead to
Soviet Intervention Into Pakistan, a former State
Department official writes.
Christopher Van Hollen, former deputy assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, said providing weapons to the Insurgents
might "be the policy least likely to drive the Soviet
Union out of Afghanistan."
Now a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, Van Hollen said If the United
States arms the Afghan guerrillas, "It Is safe to
assume that the Soviets would take retaliatory
measures, first deploying forces along Afghanistan's
eastern border, then possibly making countermoves
across the border Into Pakistan — 'hot pursuit'
missions or bombing raids on refugee camps on the
pretext that they were rebel sanctuaries."

Colombia Rules Out Force
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — Colombia has ruled out
the use of force to free 20 foreign diplomats, Including
the U.S. ambassador, despite an Impasse in
negotiations with leftist guerrillas holding the captives
at the Dominican Embassy.
As the siege wore on, a new round of talks to break
the 134ay stalemate were expected to begin by mid.
afternoon today. Three negotiating sessions between
the government and the leftists have been truiUM&amp;
"The Colombian government has given its word of
honor that there will not be the slightest provocation
against the embassy as long as there is no attempt
against the lives of the hostages," Interior Minister
German Zea said Sunday.

Philippines Attack: 30 Dead
MANILA, Philippines (UPI) — Suspected Moslem
separatists staged terrorist grenade attacks on movie
theaters and a crowded public square in two southern
cities, killing at least 30 people and injuring hundreds
of others.
The attacks Sunday in the rebellion-torn Mindanso
region, 5W miles south of Manila, were On word in
seven years of martial law.
One suspected bomber was in custody today, but
Police U"dd to give any details. Authorities said they
believed the bombings were the work of the Moro
National Liberation Front, which has been waging a
war for Moslem self-rule that has claimed more than
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Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club President Buddy Williams (left), Kiwaniafl
Brett Sanford, T-shirt designer Gail Smith of the Sanford Junior Woman"p
Club, and event chairman Mike RunneHa discuss the Kiwanjang' second
annual running of the Sanford Rubber Shoe Road Race Saturday. Starting
from the Sanford Civic Center, the 2-mile "fun run" will begin at 7:30 a.r.
and the 10,000 meter run will be at 8 a.m. Some 500 runners are expected. A
entry fee will entitle a runner to participate and receive one of the Road Race

AT ROAD RACE

Pinto Jury To Begin Talks,

Carter, Reagan Bush In Chase

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MIAMI (UPI) - The ballot won't reflect it, but Florida's
presidential primary Tuesday has become a three-man race
Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
John Connally dropped out of the Republican presidential
race Sunday following his loss to Reagan in South Carolina.
Sen. Howard Baker called it quits Wednesday, Harold Stassen,
Sen. Robert Dole and Ben Fernandez were never serious
contenders In Florida. Rep. Philip Crane mounted only a small
campaign and Rep. John Anderson is an unknown factor.
That narrowed the contest for the Sunshine State's 51 GOP
national convention delegates to Reagan and Bush, and both
were courting support from the Connally and Baker camps.
Carter heads Into the Florida primary the hands-down
favorite and the only unanswered question appears to be how
many of the state's 100 Democratic delegates he will pocket

Tuesday.
"It's not a question of whether President Carter will win, but
how much he'll win by," said Hazel Evans, the veteran
Democratic chief of Florida's 6th congressional district.
Connally's withdraw 1 came as no surprise following his 54-30
percent finish behind Reagan in South Carolina's Saturday
primary.
Reagan, who spent the weekend campaigning in Florida,
said he was confident of getting some help from Connally's
camp because "we're appealing to the same group of voters."
And the former California governor said "there has to be some
spinoff" from his weekend win in South Carolina,
Newspaper polls released over the weekend reaffirmed

Cuba.
An anti-hijacking agreement between the United
States and Cuba lapsed in 1976, but the Cubans have
continued to honor It.
However, Castro said Saturday that If the United
Sta tes fails to ha lt what he called illegal trips by Cuban
political refugees to Florida, no punitive action would
be taken against hijackers of U.S. planes.

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Since October large groups of Cubans have hijacked

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Man Dead In W*nter Park Fire
remained undetermined today.
However, firefighters said there was
no suspicion of arson In connection with
the blaze,

ATLANTA (UP!) — Government lawyers are
shrugging off comments that witnesses they presented
In Bert Lance's bank fraud trial last week actually
helped swing sympathy from the jury to the defense.
L)etense lawyers leaned hard on government witnesses sympathetic to the former federal budget
director.
Despite %hla, woescutor Edwin Toenko dlit..ed
any implications that the defense Is getting more
points with the six-man, six-woman jury hearing the
case in U.S. District Court.
Tomko said the early !ltnesaes were all part of his
strategy for prosecuting Lance, a strategy he will
continue today as the trial enters Its ninth week

Customers

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Florida Is "Carter Country." A poll released Saturday showed
the president with a 73-15 percent lead over Edward M. Kennedy, and a poll released Sunday had Carter leading the
Massachusetts Senator by 68 percent to 13 percent.
The Saturday poll had Reagan leading Bush 38 to 36 percent,
but the Sunday poll showed Reagan with a 42-26 percent
margin over the former CIA chief.
Florida's major newspapers gave Carter luke-warm endorsements that generally emphasized the wisdom of the party
supporting an Incumbent president.
Former President Gerald Ford, meanwhile, got more
editorial support from Florida's newspapers than the nine
Republican candidates who are listed on Tuesday's ballot.
None of the major newspapers who had made recommendations by Sunday had endorsed Reagan.
State election chief Dorothy Glisson predicted 52 percent of
Florida's 3.9 million registered Republicans and Democrats

at least three Cuban vessels and a Liberian freighter
visiting Cuban ports and forced them to sail to Florida.
The U.S. government has allowed the Cuban vessels
and their crews to return to Cuba but has taken no
criminal action against the refugees.

Prosecutors Aiding Lance?

The name of the victim was wlthhel
Authorities were unable to identify U
man until Sunday night and were a
tempting today to notify his relatives.

would so to the polls Tuesday.
Reagan and Bush went to Miami's "Caile Ocho Open

House," a crowded festival in Uttle Havana, to appeal for
Latin support Sunday and Bush wound up the day at a benefit
concert by California's "Beach Boys."
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He was arrested at 1:31am. Friday morning by Caaelberry
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aWWd the owner.
Police charge Faddy broke Into the sparthesat of Peter
Thornisy on Esplamb Way, (s.,lberry,_early Friday
morning and gatied op a variety of tools before starting to
leave through a broken window.
As be was leaving dtoegh the window, Faddy allegedly
confronted Thornisy, striking him with a stolen sweeper,
police say.
County Judge Harold Johnson advised Eaddy he would be
charged with other onus, and declined to reduce his bill
prdlng rsos( of all charges.
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Altamonte To Vote On Charter

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By United Press lnterutiousal
Florida
newspapers
heaped editorial praise on former gave their editorial support to George Bush, as did the Tampa
Peter West, Osteen
President
Gerald
Ford,
who is not on Tuesday's primary Times.
,J.ucinda C. Barry and baby boy,
SanfOrd
Cr111 Pearce
ballot, turned their back on Ronald Reagan and gave inOf the major newspapers who had endorsed candidates by
civnbent Jimmy Carter their luke-warm endorsement.
Sunday, none gave their backing to Ronald Reagan, the
Republican John Anderson got the editorial endorsement of acknowledged Republican frontrunner in Florida.
the St. Petersburg Times, the Miami News and the Orlando
The state's editorial writers, for the most part, said that
Sentinel
Star.
while
Carter had some problems during his 38 months as
MRS. MILDRED GRAEBER
Brisson Funeral Home 15 in
"Anderson's
forthright
nature,
the
quality
of
his
campaign
president,
it would be a mistake for Democrats to deny the
Mildred D. Graeber, 65, of charge of girrangementlL
and
his
record
In
Congress
as
chairman
of
the
House
nomination
to the Incumbent.
350 E. 26th St., Sanford, died
Republican
Conference,
Indicate
he
may
have
the
ability
to
Ford
drew
as much editorial attention as the Republican
BILL
MOORE
Saturday at Seminole
provide
the
creative
leadership
needed
to
solve
America's
of
2913
candidates
on
Bill
Moore,
50,
Tuesday's primary ballot and be was urged to
Memorial hospital.
died
pressing
problems,"
The
Miami
News
said,
stop
testing
the
political waters and become a candidate.
Palmetto
Ave.,
Sanford
,
Born In Camden, Id
The Florida ThnesUnlon and Jacksonville Journal endorsed
The Tampa Times endorsed Bush as the best alternative to
Saturday morning at his
moved to Sanford in 1976.
home. Born In Bristol, Va., be Jobs Connally, who withdrew from the race Sunday. But the Reagan, but noted: "Mr. Ford may be the only Republican
She is vxvived by f
Thne$UnIOII and Jtwxis1, as well as the Sentinel Star, 5130 with 0 chance to beat Mr. Carter."
sons: Ron J. of Gilman, in., lived In Sanford for the past 13
yews.
Ile
was
a
min
b0(
Jim Lo(Detrolt, William A.
of Kankakee, Ill., and Richard the Sanford MOO" LOdg0 and
R. of Grand Prairie, Tea.; two was employed by the Putnam
daughters, Norma Smith of Cot1tY Road Department.
SIWVIVO$ include 115 wife,
Sanford, Carole livingston of
A new city charter, changing the form and the city commissioners.
The proposal details the methods
Jacksonville; and 15 grand- Mrs. Juanita Moore, Sanford; of goverimuent In Altamonte Springs
The proposal continues a three year which must be followed by the city
five stepchildren, Mrs. from strong mayor-type to city manager term for the mayor.commIasio and manager to
prepare and present a budget
Brevard Funeral Home, Mar garet JOl*IiOfl, Sheffield, type, will be approved or disapproved by two-year terms for the other corn- and prohibits transfer
among accounts of
o
f
Ala.,
Mrs.
Allies
Bobbins,
the
city's
voters
In
'iitüie, Is In charge
13 precincts Tuesday. miasloners.
an adopted budget without prior
Mrs.' Leslie Hooford, both of
funeral arrangements.
A total of 6,934 voters in precincts 4, 99
Much of the proposal Is the same as the authorization of the city commission. The
8aUfOr&amp;CC
Green and 11,12,25,23,34,35,36,46,61,50, and 64 current charter. Omitted are sections manager would also be required to
L*m1e
of Sanford
will be eligible to cast ballots on the which are covered already by state
MALCOLM LODGESH.
law, certify to the commission that sufficient
Brinson Funeral Ilonue is In Is.
such
as a recall provision,
Malcolm J. Ledge Sr., 60, of charge (11 irTan6iWits.
funds are on hand before a capital
The proposed charter was created by a
If the voters approve the charter, It project is approved.
202 W. 10th St., Sanford, died _______________
citizens commitin after a ninenuonth would become effective In November, The proposal gives the city commission
Friday night at Semin*
study.
The members of the committee 1801 with expiration of Floyd's term in a stronger control over the city's purse
Memorial hospital. Bern in
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Robert E. Carroll

Stty Tue$ar
Veronica M. Emlich, DaBary
George D. Ryan, DeLand
Mildred Smith, Orlando

Sharon F. Bass
Margaret Davis

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Alfred Gendron, Deltona
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Shawn Driscoll

Patty St. George

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.J.Q. Galloway
Ruby C. McKenzie

Ellis Staley
Herbert E. Pickman, Deltona
Elmer Dustman, Sorrento
Margaret Swanson, Illinois

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A $3,717 motorcycle was stolen Thunday from a Srthw4e
County mm, thoitly alter It was parked at a hoses. on Lake

Deltona
Lion A. Gendron, Deltona

Evelyn GeWaters,

Sanford:

Marion A. Russifi

The American Telephone and 'telegraph
Company has filed new schedules of rates with
the Federal Communications Commission
which increase charges for all out-of-state Long
Distance calls made in the U.S. and for all calls
involving Canada, Mexico and overseas points.
The only exceptions are calls made to and from
Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Islands.
The Company is asking for a uniform rate
increase of 10.5 per cent at this time. The
Company has asked that t takplace
e
in two
steps. The first increaseuld raise rates by
5.64 per cent, and become effective June 1,
1980. On October 1, 1980 an additional
increase would become effrtive, thus raising
current rates by a total of 1'. per cent.

An Orlando man was held on burglary charges Friday, and
was warned he will be faciall more charges next week for
undisclosed crimes.
David Lie Faddy, 20, of 2115 Barindals Delve, Orlando, was
ordered bald In lieu of $10,100 bill on cherges of burglary and

After rift dub od li caiilaeta, the burglars took a
hind ml., ealt-'-, clook radi. and or wisE
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PLANNING

report

JOHN CONNALLY
...ends quest

Florida Becomes 3-Man Race

to

the mack bar at the Sesnoran Skateway when the 17-year-old
Pulled a kWh frcmashssthon his Ieg and threatened toinjure
them U they were not Wlet.
One of them called deputies, who placed the youth under
wrest, charged him with aggravated assault and possession of
a coneesled'sapon. He was released to his parents aft., being
transported to the Seminole juvenile detention facility, police

R.sd,wti he! adet

"Today, I'ttt announcing the withdrawal of my whom he tried to appeal, could never forgive
Connally for once having been an LBJ Democrat.
candidacy," he said.
Yet, on the basis of the record, Connally's
- He was unable to shed the Image of a wheelerpresidential candidacy should not have been the dealer and the candidate of big business.
disaster it was.
— And he could never dispel the suspicion that
He had the credentials:
painful.
— Three times governor of Texas, Secretary of somehow, despite acquittal, he was mixed up in the
To his credit, Connally didn't decide to hang
the Navy under President Kennedy, Treasury milk fund scandal.
around and pout, hoping that some miracle would Secretary under President Nixon.
Considered the only man who could challenge
tranform him into the Republican presidential can- Born poor, self-made millionaire rancher
and Reagan as the standard bearer of GOP conserdidate.
lawyer, protege of Lyndon Johnson.
vatives, he ended his campaign with so little
Connally went to the podium Sunday and cut out
- A good campaigner, a super fund raiser In backing it
was not even enough for other candidates
clean:
corporate boardrooms, a man of great charisma, to spend much time courting.
"I don't think my contin uation as a candidate will
Yet all the all the accomplishments, the entire
On the sad return to Houston aboard a private jet,
be of benefit to the party or the country," Connally
record of this 62-year old man was not enough.
Connally Informed his wile Nellie and aides he was
said. "I don't think we are going to overtake Gov.
He was flawed:.
pulling out. He asked for arguments.
Reagan.
— Some conservatives in the Republican party, to
There were none.

MIAMI (UP!) — Cuban President Fide' Castro,
Incensed by a series of ship hijackings to Florida, has
: threatened to begin welcoming hijackers of U.S. planes

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It c John tLtnnally more than $10 million to
find out that he wasn't really loved.
For Connally, a proud Texan convinced that he
was the best man to govern the nation In the turWent 1980's, the realization must have been

Hilackings Incense Castro

RUN IN STYLE

Monday, Mar. 10, 1910-3A

Or Votes

afterward.
Ford Is charged in the deaths of Judy, Lyn and
-: Donna Ulrich, teen-agers whose 1973 Pinto burst Into
flames when it was struck from the rear by a 1972
Chevrolet van Aug. 10, 1978.

WINTER PARK, Fla. (UP!) — The
cause ofaSaturday night fire ma Winter
Park boarding bjujse that took one life
and left 15 other persons homeless

FIr.s

John Connally Finds $10 Million Cant Buy Love

SINAMAC, In d. (UP!) — The jury begins
deliberations this week in the 8-week-old trial of Ford
Motor Co., charged with reckless homicide In the
deaths bf three girls killed in the collision and explosion
of their Ford Pinto.
The jurors and Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge
Harold Staffeldt were expected to hear closing
&lt; arguments today. Jury deliberations were to begin

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Herald Staff Writer
A 17-year-old Cueelb,rry youth has been released to his
Waft after his arrest for allegedly threatening six girls with
a hunting knife Saturday night.
Deputies soy the girls, all about 12 years old, were seated at

NATIONAL UPOT: People living around California's
[4.Elsinore today were urged to get tetanus theta as the lake
creeped toward a retirement village and Uw.stened to lamdata even more homes. In the Midwest and Plains, chilly
temp.rturea backed by 60 mph winds produced wind chill
factors below minus-30 digress. Snow was reported over pu'te
of Minnesota, the sestarn Dakotas, the lower Grist Lakes and
the northern Rocld.s. Patches of fog developsd along the Gulf
Coast late Suwty. T?svslarl advisories we posted.

AUGUSTA, Maine (UP!) — Anti-nuclear forces have
obtained enough signatures to make Maine the first
state where voters will decide whether to shut down a
nuclear plant with a proposal to ban nuclear power.
Secretary of State Rodney S. Quinn said Sunday
55,383 signatures collected by the anti-nuclear Nuclear
Referendum Committee on petitions calling for such a
referendum had been validated. Only 27,026 signatures

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By DAVID N. RAiLER

WEATHER

Maine Voters To Decide
Future Of Nuclear Plant

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'Youth Ac
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Of Knife'Threat

Owners of Seminole County Inc., will hold an open meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Primary) at the Geneva Community
Center. Member Tom Speer, attorney with the legal fInn of
Spear and Spear, Sanford, will present proposed by-laws for
study and adoption. All interested citizens of Seminole County,
are Invited to attend.

IN BRIEF

were needed.
A decision to "prohibit the generation of nuclear
power In Maine" would force the state's only nuclear
power plant — the 600-megawatt Maine Yankee plant
in Wiscasset — to shut down.

Sanford officials have been unable to find a lawn-care firm
Interested In servicing the city cemetery on 25th Street.
City Manager Warren Knowles will tell the city commission
at Its 7 p.m. meeting today that although requests for
proposals were sent to 15 private firms, none responded. City
commissioners instructed Knowles several weeks ago to seek
the proposals, noting contracting the work with a nrlvata firm
might cut down on the expense.
Knowles, in a report to the commission, said ground
maintenance operating costs total $41,801 annually. Total
estimated cod of operating the cemetery is $51,130 annually
with $11,631 in revenues, "leaving a $39,494 subsidy by the city,
Knowles said.
The city manager has recommended the city commission
Increase the price per grave space from $150 to $260. The
COmmIs$IOfl has taken no action on the recommendation.
In Other business, the city has been notified that the federal
government and Seaboard Coastline Railroad will be
rebuilding the Oviedo branch line from Persimmon Avenue to
downtown Oviedo.
The $2.6 million project Is to be financed with 60 percent
federal funds and 20 percent by Seaboard Coastline.
The project includes the rebulldint of 16 crossings in San.
ford. The crossing work Includes the paving of 15 feet each way
from the center line of the tracks even on dirt roadcrossings.
No starting date for the Improvement has been announced, but
completion Is expected by Dec. 31,1*.
The improvements have been scheduled because of In.
creased use of the line to transport produce from the Oviedo
VU Into Sanford, the railroad and federal officials told city
public works Director Bob Kelly at a recent meeting.
At today's meeting the commissioners will consider appointing Frank Whigham to the planning and zoning cornmission to replace resigned Rudy Sloan. Mrs. Carrie Robinson
will be considered for the minimum heuilnu code liirsI nf
Austment, replwlq Mrs. John Mercer. — DONNA EnTS

uvmm•ni

Owners Group To Meet

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committee and four races for posts on I
Seminole County Republican Execut
Committee.
The county's registered voters are split
this fashion: 32,343 Democrats, 22,2
Republicans and 4,156 splinter parties.
Only Democrats can vote In the Democra
portion of the ballot while the right to vote
the Republican primary Is reserved:
members of the GOP. Election for t
precinct posts will be held in the specil
precincts only. All voters may vote on
constitutional amendment..

F irms Show
No Interest
In Cemetery

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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) — Prime Minister.
designate Robert Mugabe says his work on forming a
government Including black rivals and representatives
of the white minority should be complete today.
The guerrilla leader also told Rhodesia's Sunday
Mail newspaper that he has decided to reserve the
defense portfolio for himself.
On Saturday, Mugabe's ZANU-PF Party canceled a
news conference at which he had been expected to
announce what posts would go to the party of rival
guerrilla chief Joshua Nkomo. The cancellation
sparked speculation that Mugabe and Nkomo had had
a falling out.
"We are still considering everything," Mugabe said.
"There Is nothing that has been refused as such."

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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County voters who plan to cast
ballots at the polls Tuesday must take their
voter registration card or other Identification
with them to be assured of being allowed to
excIse their right to vote,
Seminole Elections Supervisor Camilla
Bruce said the Identification must already
contain the voter's signature. The iden.
tificatlon Is a necessity under the new conputer card system of voting in the county,
Mrs. Bruce said. This will be the county's first

major election since the Data-Vote system of
Mrs. Bruce said she has Instructed clerks at
voting was Installed In the county several
the polls to get their paperwork done early so
months ago.
they can take the ballots to the supervisor's
Mrs. Bruce has predicted that 60 percent
office as soon as possible after the polls close
(35,275) of the county's 58,793 registered
at 7 p.m. Polls open at 7 a.m.
voters will turnout at the county's 67 precincts
Thirty-three different ballots will be used in
to mark their choices In the various contests,
the election to accommodate not only the
She said today applications for 509 absentee
voters' preference in presidential candidates
ballots have been received by her office and
of the two major parties, but also two state
26$ persons had returned those ballots by
constitutional amendments, an annexation
early morning today. Additional absentee . question in Oviedo, a new charter question In
ballots are expected to be returned later
Altamonte Springs, 32 contests for posts on
today.
the Seminole County Democratic executive

Evening Herald, Sanford Ft.

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of $ First Baptist
Church and was
SailOrd city conimiloner.
Survivors hwlu'4 his wife,
Mrs. Ndlle Ledge, Sanford'
two sans, Jesse, Charleston,
SC., and Malcolm J. Jr., of
Sanford; (OW sisters, Mrs.
laona Godwin, Sanford, Mrs.
Laths Goodson, New Smyrna,
Mrs. Bernice BerchASi' and
Mrs. Dorm Rathm, both Of

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Turnout Of 52% Expected Tuesday
TALLAHASE, FIa. (UP!) — Florida's
clSCtlim thii( no
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will draw 12 plrceat of the Mate's 3i million
re9kisired Republicans and Democrats to the
polle TuNdey.
list some of the eItloses supervisors In
Florida's vlt..rIdu counties are prodctlng
binouts of op to percent In the balloting for
the IN Democratic and 11 Repofillcan national
convention delegates op for grabs.

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me sheriffs In Florida's 67 countIes have
'conducted get'out-th.-vote delves and Gov
BobGrihsniand Carter loyaliatshave fried to
*wn up a record turnout to dramatize the
e.iient's upport in ties 8cuth
Dorothy Glluon, the state elections
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Seminole County is being
County officials
penalized for Its rapid growth rate. State funding
for necessary services is not keeping up with the
growth rate.
Vogt said a major problem is the fact that
public health has no advocacy group supporting
it.
The legislators approved proposals by
Seminole County Sheriff John Polk's office to
change his department's civil service law. The
civil service board of the sheriff's office is
composed of three persons one appointed by
the sheriff, one elected by the employees and a
third chosen by the first two.
The changes Bill Colbert, chairman of the civil
service board wants and which were approved,
would increase the term of the employees's
representative from one year to two years and
increase the tAme In grade from one year to three
years before corporals In the department can be
promoted In rank.

There will be a big push in the coming session
of the Florida legislature for passage of a
"divorcement bill" to halt the practice of oil
companies owning and operating gasoline
service
State Sen. John Vogt, D.Cocoa, announced the
big push to the county'ri emergency energy panel
this week at a Seminole courthouse meeting.
While representatives of the Texaco Oil Co. at
the meeting said there is no problem with that in
his company, Vogt said there obviously is a
problem with some companies for the bill to be
coming before the Florida Senate.

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Vogt, up for re-election this year in the district
comprising Seminole, Brevard and Osceola, has
been seen more and more In Seminole In recent
weeks.
He has also been trying to help the county
government realize Its hopes of gaining more
state dollars for public health care locally.
At the legislative delegation meeting after the
energy panel gathering, Vogt commended Dr.
Jorge DeJu, Seminole health director, for his
assistance In compiling Information on Florida
public health. DeJu was pleading with the
delegation to work for change in the formula
used for state funding of public health.
He repeated a familiar complaint of Seminole

Gas Rationing
Plan Is Needed
Tough talk about cutting the use of gasoline by
American drivers and boaters is stirring up the
predictable resistance.
We would make two points.
First, all the talk is only talk. None of the
measures being discussed will be put into effect
immediately. And none of them can be put into
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is twice the 10 percent shortage th at caused
at the pumps last year.
Second, such an oil emergency is a real
possibili ty. We are dependent upon foreign oil.
The cost of that oil is damaging the dollar, causing
record levels of inflation and threatening our
economy. We may be forced to reduce our imports
of oil or the supply may be cut off by the
producers. The wells are far away and the supply
line is vulnerable. We must be prepared for the
worst.
A law enacted last year requires the president
to prepare a sta ndby gasoline rationing plan. The
plan prepared by the Department of Energy
would give coupons worth about 45 gallons of
gasoline a month to owners of personal vehicles.
Citizens who either do not need or do not desire
drive
a lot or whose vehicles are able to get
to
gasoline
mileage could sell their surplus
good
coupons to other individuals whose need or desire
for gasoline consumption is higher th an the
ration. It is estimated that the coupons would sell
for about $1.60 a gallon.
Th at wo uld be more burdensome on the poor
than on the rich, more burdensome in some states
than in others. There is nothing that can be done
a bout the inevitable privileges of wealth , but
there would be a differential In the ration between
Eastern states, where distances are relatively

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Seminole County Republicans Interested In
becoming delegates to the Republican National
Convention are being reminded that a notarized
qualifying oath and delegate biography must be
received by the state party before March 19,
state chairman Bill Taylor has announced.

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Florida will be sending 51 delegates and 51
alternates to the July 14 convention in Detroit.
Six of the 51 will serve at large and must support
the GOP presidential candidate garnering the
highest statewide vote In the presidential
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avoiding prosecution, the FBI filmed the
bribery scenes. The cameras caught
congressmen collecting bribe money from the
phony sheiks and stuffing the cash Into their

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of Wolfe's stylistic brilliance.
Beforehand, I had always shrunk a bit from
his subject, the moon landing project. It had

portant contact, these people have,
.UPI Basibeas WdkI
"The cost of learning by experience Is very all seemed so, weil, canned and dehumanized.
middle-sized
New
high.
Our senior citizens pass on their ex.
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But not In Wolfe. Here are the heroes, and
York City bank has found a solution to one of perlence to the younger generation of bank they are heroes, close up. Here is the meaning
today's new management problems by officers and employees without Cost to the
of the entire enterprise, In Wolfe's evolving.
bank to develop such expertise."
cT11 an "Over the Hill Bunch."
the great enterprise. He moves you, and
Under today's changing work ethic, if a
The oldest member of the committee,fr-d beview,
makes
you believe it.
Their discomfort, meanwhile, has provoked
Its bright young
Isaac Uberrnsn,
company wants to
In "The Executioner's Song," Norman
outright glee Inside the White House.
executives It has to promote them faster than completely. He was one of the founding Mailer has come off the ropes and done what
that most of the compromised conreumen
it used to. This means that, although they directors of Sterling Bank, which opened for
most observers of his career thought was now,
are fellow Democrats has not diminished the
be long on intelli gence and education, business in 19 "about the worst year in
tim: written a major work.
The idea of modernizing the federal criminal hilarity. For the Georgians who occupy the
they can be short on experience In dealing this century to open a bank," Slibert corn- beyond
Mailer
is also a great, though highly.
code goes back at least to 1966, when President White House have developed an intense
with people.
mented. It's obviously something of a miracle
on
the
eve
of
the
uneven,
stylist.
As the critic Hugh Kenner has
for
the
Congress
people
who
so
often
Two and a half years ago, Sterling National that any bank founded
Lyndon Johnson appointed a commission to go to batting
stock
market
crash
didn't
die
pointed
out
In
a recent review, Mailer has
rewriting the have thwarted them.
Bank &amp; That Co. more or less stumbled on a October, 19,
work on the project.' A massive bill
adopted
a
series
of major literary styles. In
The phonyAlit) influence-buying scheme
solution. It created a committee of retired in Infancy.
entire code first surfaced In Congress in 1973.
"The Naked and the Dead," he wrote as a 130s
has also deflected the attention Of the press Industrialists and bankers, most of them
Silbert and Denerstein now want to enlarge
That bill floundered in controversy, and a and public from actual Arab
alumni of Sterling National, to work part time the Over the Hill Bunch as the bank enters its realist. In "Deer Park" and "An American.
Dream," he Impersonated Scott Fitzgerald.'
redrafted version got through the Senate in 1978 schemes that couW embarrass the Carta giving advice to the younger bank officers second half century. In particular, they would
In his 1960. "new journalism,' he adapted the
1niatnUcn. Here are some of the genuine
be pleased as Punch to find a couple of retired
but failed to pass the House. Now the Judiciary
and bringing In business on their own.
this
female
banking
executives
with
the
proper
third
person narrative style Of Henry Adams'
Abscam
operations
that
the
Justice
DepartThere presently are ten members of
Committees of both houses are working on a third
group,
get
formally
the
Senior
Citizens
Advisory
experience
and
the
energy
and
desire
to
"Education;"
the hero was "he" or "the,
showing
ment
is
contemplating
with
noticeable
attempt, and both of their drafts are
In "The Executioner's Song," hi.
Cotnmittee,
but
known
more
fwilhir1yuthe
back
in
harness
on
a
PsrtIme
basis.
Banks
reporter."
reluctance:
symptoms of the same fatal flaw.
BILLY CARTER'S LIBYAN CON
Over The Hill Bunch. They draw pay equal to have to deal with a lot more women plays a variation on the flat declarative styli
The flaw Is a sort of blind ambition to settle NECFION
The president's flamboyant kid
of Sherwood Anderson.
about half the salaries they drew before depositors and customers these days.
every controversial issue about federal criminal brother has come under Investigation U 1 retirement and, in addition, earn cornWhether this saga about the executed
Silbert said one of the beat features Of the
law at one strike. It can't be done, and the vain possible agent Of Libyan dictator Muainniar
missions if they bring new business Into the advisory CornnliUee concept Is that younger
murderer Gary Gilmore is fact or fiction
bank offices don't feel the senior part-time
provides an Interesting subject for theoretical
effort to do so is boiling back action on those Qaddaf l's terrorist-coddling government.
1*11t
United
executives
are blocking their lines of promo- debate. Since you never know where fact ends
revisions which stir little argument and would be Billy junketed to Libya and WU treated like
President Eva J. Deflerdeth told
Press International the plan has worked tim as they often feel about full-time senior
royalty by the Libyans who picked up the
and fiction begins, I would call It fiction. But
relatively easy to make.
UCUUVSL
Mailer has created poetic saga of desolation,:
antiquated
flrst.clau
airline,
betel
and
1IIUOUIinS
bilk
extremely
well,
both
In
smoothing
out
The federal code Is a hodgepodge of
Another
advantage,
he
said,
Is
that
these
or his euUre party of eight Georgians. The
and
bringing
In
new
bislns.
the flatness of lit, lived under conditions of
operations
and sometimes conflicting statutes. It needs to be fLibyans alsO handed out expeinive gifts,
emotional and metaphysical exhaustion, and
Merkin, a retired paint people know how to deal with older
Michael
recodified and cleaned up. The two Judiciary lnc1udIi a silver-embossed saddle for the
he has done so In a perfectly adapted style..
manufacturer and banker who is Chalflflafl 01 customers.
Committees should by now be prepared to admit president's brother,
The aging Of the population means that,
Another splendid book, and a major one..
the committee personally brought In $35
nowadays, a bank necessarily has a blUer
And I would like to add a third, "The Rise of
that they are going to have to work their way
million in new deposits and loan biainu.
Qaddafi hoped Billy would put In a good
Chairman Theodore H. Silbert Oftheparent proportion Of older customers than In the
Theodore Roosevelt," the first volume of
through this legislative menu a bit at a time. word with the president for release of $60
Edmund Morris' life of our Rough Rider
There are about 3,000 laws involved, ranging from million worth of U.S. transport planes to Sterling Bancorp aid while the accumulated past. Silbert pointed out that 12 percent of
for
wartime
espionage
to
the
senLibya.
11*
sal.
had
been
embargoed
because
personal
contacts
of
the
seniors
are
InNew
York's
population
Is
over
66.
In
Florida,
president. This is an example Of the
the penalties
valuable, 'the adVafltagSI only start with the peopl, over 66 make up 17 percent of the
hiigi's art brought to a virtual ideal of.
tencing procedure for a car thief in federal court. of the Libyans' miii ort of llinrnatlonal
many years of business exposure and Im- population.
achievement.
tilTolist grow
It is folly to assume that a single bill covering
such a wide range of subjects can be made acceptable to enough members of congress to get it LEWIS GRIZZARD
through both houses. Unless the codification
process is separated from new reforms, criminal
code revision will still beon the congressional
"I
a enda at the turn of the century.
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on his healt
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New York, too. Cowboy hats may even 1*
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couch
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worn
as a part of formal attire, and Ralph
Om a big Mercedes, ad fin days a wnk then hrpt Moot Na
off,
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a marvelous designer, Is out with his
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from aims imW five, his uniform Is a the..Is
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some
latent
fantasy
from
your
own
western
fine.
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McNally *111 Is wearing his cowboy hat, not
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chic," he continued. Every
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cowboy
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lot
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him on the Idip'ciue diaciw
with a client
thitdua ooaçh of $'nulay reining. ago.
I apologized to McNally for my Ignoranbd
tihishatb.ckonhishsad. "Ujutfesis
where but to lavut aims that go Into Mx
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out of that m'ik.y silt oc
figures..
that, but McNally told her to "hit the traillf it cesionally aid
uuiuily,
but It did bring back some rnemcrtá'
put on some tionut di."
b cdw words, babudoosqsltowsflhau*
she didn't No the way be chosn to cover Iii
of WI*fl I lidS the re on a broomstick
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don't
you
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a
hit
c1
and
bi"ewoi1d,and1* is apoledmaa, who
head.
'id Diablo and was the Only kid In thk
.
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foolish in #10tgt.up?"
knows bow to fiddle with ths.cerk a "i
with a almatuxe HOWM Casaidy cap
Not only that, he has added to No wastern cowboy hat and boots, too, but that
appeoving a bottle 01 wIns In a
or two
ammkie a pair Of ",de, Larry Mthai I was elghl"
ndowsaL
"You must be pLinth toes," McNally nUzard.shls cowboy buote, a cowboy dirt
"I'm gettin' my cap pistol next weeti.
But aumitling weird has bees h.:; to
the kind with tho two buttadown pockets, swsr.d. "Ain't you looked armand lately?
McNally said.
Md
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cowboy jssasasla cowboy beltwlthablg, GoIn' cowboy isthelatutatyls."
cop pluleleare in, to?
I th1ou*. Hi at 00 and bonght"."a
I hadn't noticed, so I called a futi'ia"
bras. b.
"Just to accentuate the outfit," McN*s
hat with a feather In the band.
On 11* job1 mast Mr. Conservative, and men's More to bring myself up to date.
eXPlained. 'lbs one everybody Is buying b.
"Howdoyouflksmybst?"bauhedme.ns
"Wután attire," said the ma who an- a little .Wpom an the
what's new with in shifters? Away from the
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McCray equalled his 15 point first half with another 15 in
Herald Sports Editor
quar te rs three and four to neutralize Coney's clutch shooting,
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Seminole High's 68-58 victory over West Palm Beach Twin but Seminole's balance proved too much for the taller Rams.
Lakes Saturday night proved to be pretty expensive for Tribe
"They aren't what you would call real big, probably average
coach Bill Payne.
team size," pointed out Twin Lakes coach Alvin Wright. "But
The win, for the Section 3 championship and a trip to they can jump, they took it to us on the boards."
Lakeland this week for a shot at the state 4A title, stands to
And how far does the convinced Wright feel the high jumping
cost the Seminole coach In the neighborhood of $400.
Tribe can go? "If they continue to play like they did against us
"I told them at the beginning of the season if they got me to they can go all the way, they can play with anybody."
Lakeland I'd get them all new "Nike" basketball shoes,"
Payne will settle for a shorter outing to Lakeland, conexplained a happy coach in an equally happy Tribe dressing sidering the distance his team has had to travel in beating both
room.
Ft. Pierce Central and West Palm Beach on the road.
"I guess It's time to go shopping."
"I guess I won't need these," smiled Payne, holding tickets
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Payne's Seminoles did a little toe-shuffling of their own he had purchased for the state tournament weeks ago. "Now
Saturday. Following a four hour bus ride the Seminoles zny wife and some of the family can see the tournament."
stretched their legs and stretched an early 10-2 first quarter
Thomas, who ripped a game high 14 rebounds to go along
lead into an almost comfortable full game control pattern, with Butler's 11 and 13 points nicely complemented a few well
Quite a change from the Tribe's last minute antics that have placed Kieth Whitney jumpers to round out the Seminole
carried it to the door step of Seminole High's first over state scoring. Whitney finished with 11 points while fellow guard
basketball championship.
Glenn Stambaugh chipped in six along with a few nifty assists.
The hot outside shooting of Glenn Stambaugh and the inside
Coney paced the Rams with 17 to go along with forward
game of David Thomas staked the Seminoles to a 16-13 first
Dwayne Turner's 17 and Doug Wallace's 13.
quarter advantage, a spread they maintained at the half by a
'It feels good. We're right where we want to be," corn27-24 margin.
mented a grinning assistant Tribe coach Tom Smith."
The second quarter belonged to a less than healthy Bruce
"Just two more games, we want to win two more," added
McCray, battling bronchitis as well as West Palm's 6-7, 6-7, 64
Payne.
.4
front line.
A Friday night win over Tampa Robinson, upset victors over
t. . I
number one ranked Lakeland Saturday night, would set the
McCray followed up a four point first quarter effort with 11
t
in stanza two to offset a torrid shooting display by Twin Lakes stage for Seminole High's first ever state basketball chainguard Tim Coney.
pionship.
Following a little locker room tongue lashing at in.
SANFORD ($8): McCray 30, Stambaugh 6, D. Thomas 8,
termlssion, 6-6 senior center Reggie Butler came alive to score Whitney 11, Butler 13, S. Thomas 0, WhIte 0. Totals: 2910-1568.
Bruce McCray prepares to drive inside against
third quarter opening bucKets to push Seminole in front by
WEST PALM BEACH TWIN LAKES (5*): Coney 17, David Thomas searches for a teammate to pass
West Palm Beach. Ile high scoring senior had seven. Butler's fres@y inspired play, along with David Wallace 13, Young 7, Turner 17, Wilson 4, Wright 0. Totals: 22 to. Thomas didn't [lave to look far for rehounds
little trouble In out dueling Twin Lakes superior Thomas' bigger than life rebounding efforts against the taller 14-1859.
however. The lanky forward hauled down a game
size for 30 points In the Tribes 68.58 Section 3 West Palm front Line allowed Twin Lakes no closer than five
Halftime: Sanford 27, Twin Lakes 24. Fouls: Sanford 19,
high 14 and tossed In eight points to help Jilthe
points the remainder of the game.
Twin Lakes 17. Fouled out: Wilson. Technical: None.
victory,
victory.
Seminoles Saturday night.
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Most newspaper columns seem to be
devoted to lament, but this one isn't going to
be. We seem to be living In the midst of an a1.
least modest literary renaissance.
I've often wondered whether most people at
various periods have been aware of what was
going on around them In their culture.
Were people during the period 1924-1928
aware that with the publication of
Hemingway's "In Our Time" and "The Sun
Also Rises," Fitzgerald's "Great Gataby,"
Dreiser a "American Tragedy" and poems by
T.S. Eliot, Edna Millay and E.E. Cumming
that they, daily, were living in the midst Of.
an extraordinary period?
The present year or so does not quite come
up to that, but it's pretty surprising nevertheless. I cite a few books sure to be read 25
years from now, perhaps with increasing
awe.
In "The Right Stuff," we have the
masterpiece to date of Tom Wolfe, always one
of our best prose stylists, and a withering
observer of the social comedy. Wolfe,
however, has always operated as a satirist,
and on the small scale. His amusing bugs
were preserved In small beads of amber.
"The Right Stuff," however, is a work on

WASHINGTON Of all the prosecutions
against officeholders now In various stages of
progress, the most fascina ti ng is the FBI's
Abscam investigation. This has employed
FBI agents in bedsheets posing as Arab oil
Moguls trying to buy influence from
susceptible congressmen.
But the Justice Depar tment has shown less
interest in the real Abscam, which in volves
genuine Arabs passing out petrodollars to
curry favor with the White House. The
authentic Arab scazns apparently have struck
too close to home, implica ting members of
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'Abscam'
Grabbed
Headlines

Monday, Mar. 10, 1SO-5A

Seminoles Shuffle Off To Lakeland

To qualify as a delegate, one must be a
registered Republican residing In the
congressional district from which he or she
applies. Persons who reside in the portion of the
fourth congressional district which Is In Sanford
can atterd the caucus at 2 p.m., March 22 at the
Flagler Beach City Commission hail...
Those others in most of the county which is in
the fifth congressional district may attend the 10
a.m. caucus at the Holiday Inn on Interstate 75 In
Wildwood.
Delegates will be chosen at those caucuses.

JACK ANDERSON

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Tribe Trips Twin Lakes For Section 3

selected from Florida's 15 congressional
districts with each district allotted three
delegates. The presidential candidate carrying a
given congressional district In the primary will
win the support of that district's three delegates.

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JEFFREY- HART

and Western states, where distances are jeans.
relatively long and no convenient public tran"Does it show?" asked Rep. Richard Kelly,
sportatlon Is available.
8-Fla., as he straightened out a $25000 bulge
So does the proposal for limits on the weekend in his pockets. Rep. Raymond
use of pleasure boats in the event of an emergency Pa., allowed that he was "no Boy Scout" as he
allegedly pocketed a 0,000 bribe, and
shortage of gasoline.
D.PEe was heard On
But Congress will be bombarded with pi'oteita M1
unlimited videotape remarking: "Money rides. Bulls
from those Americans who believe the
walks." The distinguished Rep. Frank
burning of gasoline is their birthright. Such Thompson, D-N.J., was reportedly seen
protests caused the House of Representatives to engaged in an unseemly tug of war with an
kill a similar gas rationing proposal last May. intermediary for possession of a briefcase
This time we hope the Congress will take the heat bulging with $50,000 In bribe money.
The embarrassed politicos have denied dw
and let the president's proposals stand.
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Bruins Stun Blue Demons, Irl
' Ish Fall As Upsets Rei'*gn
By United Press International
Britten and Tyrone Ladson combined for cluding three free throws In the final 28 lucky. The Wildcats, who raced to a 49-27 coin, Neb., No. 4 Louisville shaded No. 20 period late in the game to pull away.
Midwest
UCLA, the one-time titan of college 8 points in the second overtime to lift seconds, and Eric Floyd added 21 to send halftime lead, return to their home court Kansas State 71-69 In overtime and '5aa
basketball, has given No. 1 DePaul a l8thranked Texas A&amp;M to a 7841 victory Georgetown to its 14th straight victory. Thursday In Lexington to play Duke, the t3Dame 87-84 in overtime. At Ogden, Louisville 71, Kansas State 69 (ot
Tony Branch hit his ordy basket of the
Utah, Clemson upset No. 12 Brigham
quick hook from college basketball's over No. 15 North Carolina in the Mid- TraWng 72-71, the Gaels, who had a 17. ACC tournament champion.
Young 71.68 and Lamar shocked No. 5 game —a 12-foot, off-balance one-hander
west Regional. The Aggles next face game winning streak snapped, missed a Midwest
centerstage.
chance for the go-ahead basket when LSU 98, Alcorn State 88
Oregon State 81.77 In the West Regional. — with two seconds left in overtime to lift
The Bruins, criticized by many in the Louisville In Houston Friday night.
Louisville. 29-3, over Kansas State,
a
13-point
Glenn
Vickers'
jump
shot
bounced
off
the
Texas A&amp;M, 26-7, opened
basketball community for its late entry
Durand Macklin and Willie Sims east
Branch
replaced fouled out All-America
to
go
rim
and
Shelton
was
fouled
on
the
combined
25-5,
Iowa
77,
North
Carolina
State
7:25
64
Heels
with
to
lead
against
the
Tar
Into the NCAA tournament, appeared
for 61 points and i.su,
the
Darrell
Griffith
in the overtime and the
outscoring
North
rebound.
Alex
Middleton
Vince
Brookins
scored
led
Ions,
294,
17
points
in
in
regulation
broke
Alcorn
-\ have the last laugh Sunday when they
State's 27-game winzilng
with 18 points. The Hoyas, 25-5, next meet streak to move into the semifinals at second half for Iowa, 21-8. Iowa trailed winning shot came after Louisville went
stunned the Blue Demons 77-71 at Tempo, Carolina 18-2 over a 10-minute stretch
but the Aggles scored only two more Maryland In Philadelphia Friday night. Houston against Missouri. LSUtook the until Ronnie Lester hit a basket with into its delay game.
Ariz., and qdvanced to the semifinals of
am wt Regional.
points through the rag. of rqpdaUan to Byracese ii, Viflaseva 88
kM for good, 51-49, at the t,gt, sims 15:03 left to pull ahead for the first time. Missouri 87, Notre Dame St (ot)
Sophomore forward Mark Dressier,
The loss of DePaul trimmed the 43. allow the extra period.
Freshmwi Erich Santifer poured In a scored 30 points and Macklin 31 while The loss ended the NC State coaching
team
field to 16 during the
After a scoreless first overtime, the career-high 29 points and helped trigger DeWayne Scales got into early foul career Of Norm Sloan, who moves to who did not start his first game for
Missouri this season until Feb. 20, scored
weekend.
Florida next year.
AggieS took Off, with Britton, who a 26-9 firM-half surge to pace Syracuse. trouble and finished with only S.
~NCAA
The Bruins, who finished fourth in the finished with 22 points, scoring two field The Orangemen take on Iowa Friday in West
6 of his career-high 32 points in overtim e
Maryland No Tennessee 75
Pac-10 this year, meet Ohio State at goals and Ladson adding four free Philadelphia. Villanova, which shot 36 Ohio State 89, Arizona State 75
Greg Manning scored 28 points —22 in to carry Missouri, 25-5, past Notre Dame.
Tucson, Mix., Thursday night in the next throws. Al Wood paced the Tar Heels, 21- percent and made 12 turnovers in the Herb Williams and Kelvin P.a.se)' the second half to lead Maryland in its West
round.
8, with 26 points,
first half, was led by Tom Sienkiewicz scored 25 points each as Ohio State broke comeback over Tennessee. The VoLs led Clemson 71, Brigham Young 66
Billy Willlanis scored 14 of his 24 points
Freshman Cliff Pruitt hit six free
Elsewhere In NCA.A play Sunday, No. with 22 points —20 in the second half. open a close gone In the second half. h by 11 in the first half.
In
the second half to pace Clemson, 22-8,
Buckeyes
were
leading
5146
when Carter
Mideast
throws in the final minute to secure the 10 Georgetown edged Ions 74.71, and No. Mideast
to
its
upset of IIVU, 22-5. Williams hit an
Scott
and
Williams
combined
for 7 points
Purdue 87, St.
victory for UCLA.
'. 72
6 Syracuse upended Villanova 97-83 in the Indiana is, Virginia
eight-f
oot jwnper from the right side to
17
and
build
s
12-point
lead
for
OSU,
which
Center
Joe
UCLA, 19-9, took the lead for good when
Barry Carroll scored 36
East; No. 7 Indiana downed Virginia Isiah Thomas scored a gamnehlgh
points a nd Purdue, 26-9, withstood a late put Clemson ahead for good, 62.60, with
center Mike Sanders hit two free throws Tech 68-59 and No. 3 Kentucky beat points to lead Indiana, setting up a next meets UCLA.
4:20 to go.
secondhalf rally by St. John's.
to put UCLA ahead 6947 with 1:38 left.
Florida State 97-78 in the Mideast; No.2 regional semifinal against Big Ten rival
Redmen were within six points with five LIUflSX 81, Oregon State 77
Rod Foster paced the Bruins with 18 Louisiana State took Alcorn State 9388 in Purdue in Lexington, Ky., Thursday
In Saturday's games, Iowa
Mike Oliver and BR. Davis each
points followed by Mike Sanders with 15,
the other Midwest Regional and No. 9 night. The Hoosiers Led 35-27 at the half North Carolina State 77-64 and No. 8 minutes left before the Boilermakers scored
18 points in leading unheralded
reeled off 10 straight points.
Kiki Vandeweghe with 13 and James Ohio State downed No. 19 Arizona State before VP! rallied to 61-57 with
Maryland upended Tennessee
L
a
mar
to
its stunning upset of Oregon
Wilkes and Pruitt with 10 each. DePaul 89-75 following DePaul's West Regional minutes left. But Indiana, 21-7, hit 8-of-1 East Regional at Greensboro, N.C.;
Duke 52, Penn 42
State.
Lamar,
which surprised No. 17
was led by Terry Cummings with 23 loss,
free throws in the final three minutes. Purdue toppled No. 13 St. John's 87-72
Overcoming slowdown tactics by Penn, Weber State Thursday night, almost
iioints and All-America Mark Aguirre
East
Kentucky 97, Florida State 7$
and No. 16 Duke held Off Penn 5242 in the Duke got 19 points from Mike Grninskl to squandered a 16-point lead but held on to
with 19.
Georgetown 74, Ions 71
All-America Kyle Mary scored 14 of his Mideast Regional at West Lafayette, Ind. defeat the Quakers. The Blue Devils, 23- advance to Thursday
night's regional
In Sunday's only other upset, David
Craig Shelton scored 27 points, in- 16 points in the first half to power KenAlso, in the Midwest Regonal at Lin. 8, outscored Penn 13-2
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Veteran Vanguard Halts Hornets Title Dream
baseline.
By SAM COOK
comblnedfor half of the sweet togo with his 9.d-l2atthe foul In double figures.
Vanguard effort which record including conference,
During that two minute 16 including the key ones line for 2lpolnts.Cunningham
Herald Sports Writer
"We got killed on the boards produced its 26th victory,
district and regional chain"We own Lakeland,"
period the Hornets were held during the crucial last three had a perfect 6-44 at the line and I couldn't put nothing in
"It's by far the best game plonships.
The speaker wasn't any real scoreless untIl 6.3 senior Paul minutes.
along with five buckets for 18 the hole," Paul Ullee said.' we've played this year,"
"Roosevelt Davison is the
estate tycoon. It was Ocala Mullee countered with a
"We missed a lot of free points. The 6-2 Golf con- "When they made all those assessed Haley. "And it had best player we've faced,"
Vanguard basketball Coach jumper to pull Bishop Moore throws early In the year," trIbuted 11 point..,
free throws it shut down any to be. It's like a miniature prai se d Robinson.
Jim Haley. The reason for his within 35.27 with 5:40 to play Davison pointed out. "But we
Noire Dame coming in here. I "Vanguard's a good team.
Paul Mullee paced the kind of a comeback."
possessiveness was well In period three,
worked hard on them in Hornet effort with 16 points,
Likewise, Haley felt the free know I'm Catholic."
They just heat us. When it
About this time Vanguard practice and It paid Off."
founded.
while brother Greg dumped In throws were Important, but
Bishop Moore concluded its gets down to money (tourHaley's Knights had just also put together an tmDavison three In six baskets l4 points. No other Hornet was was more pleased with the finest season with a 28-5 nament) time they're tough."
convincingly whipped Bishop portant streak 01 16 con.
Moore in its own gym 68.54for secutive free throws that
the 3A-2 Sectional Title to 'wasn't interrupted until Golf
earn an unprecedented third finally missed with 46 seconds
Fl.. (UP!) British Open. Then
Coody said Miller's play In
sudMiller took a four-shot lead champion Larry Nelson. Both
straight chance at the :teft to go in the game and On —LAUDERHILI
Johnny
Miller
says
his
golf
denly
it
was
over,
the
next
few tournaments will
Into
the final nine holes shot 69s Sunday.
of
championship
3A Knights holding an in. game hit the absolute bottom
show
whether
he
Is
back
for
Sunday,
but his putter had
baaketball In Florida.
Second-round leader Mike
surmountable 61.47 t*se'
The farmer Brigham
in the 1978 Desert Classic.
already
begun
to
betray
him.
Hill
(72) was tied at 278 with
"After we got down 10 to12
University
Mar
had
not
won
"I don't know if anybody's
J was so bad it was
ever won It three years in a points we wanted to send awesome," he said about the tournament since then and In
"He doesn't necessarily He missed makeable birdie Bay Hill Classic winner Dave
row," said an excited Haley them to the free Urn, line
Eichelberger (69), Doug
e 197$ sagged to 111th on the have to win hi the next few putts
one
of
th
on the eighth and ninth Tewell (70) and Jun Simons
money
list,
whose Vanguard teams have and hope that they missed,"
tour
na
ments,
but
if
he
u which he
plays holes.
(68).
worn the 3A crown the past said Hornet Coach Gregg cut during a three-year
All the hard times ob. well, it'll be a big boost for
Robi
ns
on.
"But
iure
two seasons.
There were more misses to
Jack Nicklaus, making only
they.
slump. "I was driving like a voiously made Sunday's him," Coody said. "But If he
"A 1t of people joked and didn't miss."
.
popper - up, down, victory one of the biggest of misses the cut in a couple, it'll come, but except for a bogey his third appearance of the
Along with the Knights free lef t, right."
laughed at our schedule
(Sunday's win) be just one 01 on the 14th hole, they didn't Year, finished with a disap.
Miller's career.
hurt him,
heàuse It was so tough," throw prowess, the Vanguard But all that appears to be
those things."
pointing 73-290. Lee Trevino
"It's really special. It's at
Haley pointed out. "You can't squad continually boat the over now for the 32-year-old
finished
at this
76-288.
Both will
"I think we're seelng the old try again
But allow Miller to hope.
week
least as exciting as any
ls.afraid to play over your Hornets down the floor for ourveWanbecam be
at the
Johnny Miller," Lletzke said. Doral
and it
head. But it paid Off for us." easy layu*.
"I'mnotüI'mgoixto
Miami.
come beck to take an unpres. tournamentleverwon,
be the but one," he regain my form," he said. But "Once he gets ahead he likes
"We took a physical beating sive victory in the $2oo,000
"it paid off the most at the
Tom Watson, the tour's
iegurAN 01 the third and on the boards," lamented JacIØlepofl Inverrary
then he added, brightening, to stay shut
money
leader, Is sit ting out
when Robinson. "They would s Golf Classic.
qua rter
fourth
"it's gang to be a lot Of fun "I'm hitting the ball awfully
Uetake and Coody, tied at both south Florida tour.
tight tine and four, shots before Miller aia uVanguard broke
tonight and tomorrow — well. Now if I cm get someone 274, were followed by Bill namnents. Miller also will skip
Ilgne on the strength of they stied.
Sunday for a tour-caw total reliving It," be said, "I can sit to give me putting lessons." Rogers and defending Doral.
__
"Defensively they would of I44Mdw.W 374and &amp; two- down by myself and say,
fine shooting by 1.5
inter Roosevelt Davison just kick It out and they'd be victory
stat
Bruce '1i. that
resthn cool."
gone. We tried to mak, an
and forward Eddie Golf.
''.
Muhersth1gIiiatUisw1nIa
.
'1tir aelaing a 21-11 half- adjustment at halftime and
shared,
acco
shot
a
blatbg
7.
to
Coody.
th'ne advantage behind eight get our guards back, but It
for the Sanford before Aug. 1, 1960, but will
rding
The league is scheduled
points each from guards didn't work," Robinson said. underPar 66 Sunday and
"Judging
Junior
League
will
beheldat4
fr0fl4
the
papers
not
turn
11
before
Avg.
1,
1960,
open
April 7 with six teams,
Coody corded a 67.
The Knights U*k a "
cunningbaim and Nak
this morming and people I 11alk pmL today and Tuesday at isel'id topwticipateinthe
At least two more coaches I
Palmer, Vanguard jumped to lead into tuis fourth quarter Mfl1t had unprecedented to, ha's the sentimental Chase Park on Celery Avenue leage
are
needed for the league. I
when he won eight favorite," Coody laid before at Suinmedin Avenue. The
a 38.25 lead as Golf hit a free which prunptiy blew up to II- uIc
Prospective players who
vw, Davison a jump shot 42onthedsIug.olfr.sows Tournaments In 1074 and four Miller comnplet.d hill
t league is for 13. and 14-year- hay, not pre-ragtitered may Anyone interested should
itis 11w sans and Golf by Cwur1I11% arid Davison. more In 1971. In 197$, be won "flw players feel that way aids, ___
sign up at 11w field prior to contact
the
Sanford
UV''W" 814 Da1NS two mfloft PGA events and the too."
another basket on the
Any person who will be 13 try-outs.
RmeatItm Departnwnt

Miller Answers Missing Persons Call For Inverrary Victory
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IN
AND
FOR right, title or Interest in the
of the Estate of
57

Rill Rogers l3.200
Larry Nelson 13.200
Doug Tewell 9.713
NASCAR Carolina
Jim Simons 9,71)
At Rockingham, N.C., March
Dave Eichelbergr9,713
Mike Hill 9,713
(Listed with type of car, laps
Bruce FleiSher 7.5 00
completed and winner's average
Chi Chi Rodrlquei7,500
speed)
MOrlri Hataisky 7.500
1. Cab Yarborough, Oldsmobile,
Bob Murphy 6.300
492, 108.735 mph.
Andy North 5,700
Adams 4,000
2. Richard Petty, Chevrolet, 492.
3 Dale Fnrnhnrdt, Chevrolet, Hale IrwIn 1,900
Seve Baliesteros 1,800
491.
Keith Fc'rgu 4.000
4. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet,
O9niny Edwerd 1.800
Don Pooley 3.750
491.
Larry Ziegler 3.7500
Donnie Allison, Chevrolet, 191.
Alan Tapie 3.210
6. NeIl Bonnett, Mercury, 490. Lou
Graham 3,240
7 Bobby Allison, Ford, 489.
Pp. Caldwell 7.371
Ray Floyd 2.321
8. Harry Ga.it, Chevrolet, 486.
Bill Kralzert 7,371
9. Dave Marcis, Chevrolet, 46.

483.
Western Conference
Midwest Division
II. Ronnie Thomas, Chevrolet,
W L Pet. GB 176.
Kanss Cty
12. Ricky Rudd, Chevrolet, 172.
43 39 .597
Milwauke
I). James Hylton, Chevrolet,
41 31 .569 2

San Antonio at Washington
Philadelphia at Atlanta
New Jersey at Cleveland
Boston at Indiana
Kansas City at Chicago
Golden State at Denver
Los Angeles at San Diego

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. IO.S45.CA.13.L
RUSSELL W. HARNED,

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10101 SCOREBOARD
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required to serve a copy of your Court, in and for Seminole County,
."-'. ."-'----• " --.. -- 'S..'-. - on ,UJUl1 Florida, in Civil Action No. 90S45.
D.
Munn,
Esquire,
the CA-13L entitled RUSSELL W.
Petitioner's attorney, whose ad. HARNED, Plaintiff,
. HER.
dress Is Post Office Box 2601,
BERT CARSON POLLARD, et at,
Orlando, Florida 37802, and file the Defendants, and you. and each
original with the Clerk of the Court you, are required to serve a copy
either
before
service
on of your written defenses, if any, to
Petitioner's attorney or im. it
SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA,,
mediately thereafter, on or before Plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad.
April II, 1980; otherwise the dress is P.O. Box 1361, 113
adoption proceedings will be heard Magnolia Avenue,
Sanford,
by this Court without your par. Florida 32771, on or before April
licipation or involvement and a 11, AD.. 1910, and file the original
Final Decree of Adoption may be with the Clerk of this Court either
entered In the above styled cause. before service on Plaintiff's at.
WITNESS my hand as the Clerk torneys
or
immediately
of said
Court
the1910.
Seat thereof, thereafter, otherwise a default
this
7th day
of and
March,

uv.vuv, ii any,

Division
Odessa Marie Peterson
Deceased
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ODESSA MARIE PETERSON
Deceas ed REPRESENTATIVE:
Frank C. Whigham
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
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HAVING
DEMANDS Colbert &amp; Whigham
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE P.O. Box 1330
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Sanford, Florida 32771
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Telephone (305) 372 2171.
Publish Mar. 3, 10, 1980
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
ad. DET12
NOTIFIED
that
the
CLAIMS

OR

ministration of Odessa Marie
Peterson, deceased, File Number
00-35-CP, Is pending in the Circuit

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is Seminole

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Notice is
hereby given that the
County Courthouse, Sanford, undersigned pursuant to the
Florida 32771. The personal "Fictitious Name Statute,"
representative Of the estate is .John Chapter B65.09, Florida Statutes
Joseph Pouk, whose address IS Rt. will register with the Clerk of the
2, Box 623, Oviedo, Florida. The Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
name and address of the personal County, Florida upon receipt of
representative's attorney are set proof of the publication of this
forth below,
notice, the fictitious name, to.wil,
All persons having claims or LEGAL RESEARCH. under which
demands against the estate are I am engaged in business at P.O
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE Box 1191, Casselberry, Florida
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 32707.

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

That the person interested In
THIS NOTICE, to file with the said business enterprise is as
clerk of the above court a written follows: Joseph I. Goldstein
statement of any claim or demand
Dated at Orlando, Orange
they may have. Each claim must County, Florlqa, January 1, 1980.
be In writing and must indicate the
JOSEPH I. GOLDSTEIN
basis for the claim, the name and Publish March 3, 10,
11, 21, 1980
address of the creditor or his agent DET 25

will be entered against you, and
(SEAL)
each of you, for the relief
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. demanded in the Complaint.
Clerk,
The nature of this suit is to
Circuit Court
or attorney, and the amount
cancel of record that certain
Seminole County, Florida
mortgage dated May 10, 1960,
claimed. If the claim is not yet
By: Susan E. Tabor
Iyen by the Plaintiff in favor of due, the date when it will become
As Deputy Clerk
due shall be stated. If the claim is
the Defendant,
HERBERT
RULON D. MUNNS, Esquire
CARSON POLLARD, filed In the contingent or Unliquidated, the
BOGIN, MUNNS &amp; MUNNS
Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court 'nature of the uncertainty shall be
Post Office Box 2607
stated. If the claim is secured, the
of Seminole County, Florida, on
Orlando, Florida 32102
security shall be described. The
May II, 1960, and recorded In
Attorneys for Petitioner
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Official Records Book 299, page
Publish March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1910 332, of the Public Records of
copies of the claim to the desk to
DET64
enable the clerk to mail one copy
Seminole County, Florida, and re

OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Armentrout.
Murray Vows

Monday, Mar. 10, 1910—lB

In And Around Sanford

Presidents' Meet Called

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uorien Lucretia Arnientrout and Timothy N. Murray were
married at the Sanford home of Rev, and Mrs, James E.
Murray, 3301 Celery Ave., parents of the bridegroom. Rev.
Murray performed the candlelight and double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Biron Suddeth of 2915
Palmetto Ave., and the late Robert V. Armentrout II.
Given in marriage by her brother, Robert W. Armentrout
111, the bride chose for her vows a candlelight satin gown
fashioned with a tapered bodice and full skirt. Her candlelight

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lace cape flowed into a four-foot train. A tiara of rhinestones
secured her waist-length veil of illusion. She carried an arm

is to discuss what all clubs can
do in a joint effort to help with

bouquet of red roses and white carnations.
Mary Lehmann attended the bride as maid of honor. She
wore a floor-length evergreen jersey gown with a candlelight
mid-length cape and a spray of flowers In her hair. She carried
a bouquet of daisies.
Shannon Chappelle was the bridesmaid. She wore a floor.
length blue floral print chiffon gown fashioned with a circular
skirt. She wore flowers In her hair and carried a bouquet of
dandelions,
Bob Sherman served the bridegroom as best man.
Groomsmen were Gary Megers and John' Dubois.
Flowerglrls were Charlotte Petty and Barbara Meyers.
Following the reception at the Murray home, the newlyweds

AND MRs. TIMOTIfl' N. IUttRAY
departed for a wedding trip to St. Petersburg and Tampa.
They are making their home in Altamonte Springs where the
bride a promotional director for Ravens Leer Productions and
the bridegroom Is an agriculature lab technician,

The Social Department of
the Woman's Club of Sanford
will hold Its annual benefit

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CURl

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Wednesday, at 1:00 p.m.
All departments of the club

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will be participating and
supporting this special event.
The Public Affairs Depart-

LARIVE AUVE

ment Is responsible for
publicity; Social Department,

SUNSHINE STATE

refreshments; home Life
Department, ticke ts; and the

Arts
D e p a r t mu e n I.
decorations.

S NFORD'S SECOND. ANNUAL
RUBBER SHOE ROAD RACE

The hostesses are Mrs. G.F.
Drew, chairman, Mrs. Robert

Joseph, Mrs. Richard Mapes,
Mrs. Ted Stapleton, Mrs.
William Ray and I.
Members are invited to
bring guests. A special in.
vitatlon is extended to the new
members. Tickets may be
purchased from Mrs. Robert
Brisson, The cost Is $l. each
or $5.00 for four,
Punch and cookies will

2 MILE FUN RUN AND 10,000 METER RUN 7:30 A.M.-MARCH 15 1980
SPONSORED BY:
KIWANIS CLUB oI SEMINOLE SIJNRISE
AND
SANFORD RECREATION DEPT.

HOURS:
SUNDAY
THUR.
10 A.M. 11 P.M.
FRI. &amp; SAT.
10 A.M. MIDNIGHT
—

KIWANIS CLUB OF SEMINOLE SUNRISE WOULD
LIKE TO EXPRESS ITS APPRECIATION TO THE
FOLLOWING BUSINESSES FOR THEIR SUPPORT
IN THE RUNNING OF THIS EVENT.

KIWANIS CLUB of SEMINOLE SUNRISE,
SANFORD, FLORIDA, INC.

served
throughout
the
gametlme.
There will be prizes for high

winners in cards and
there will be a drawing for
door prizes,
score

george willis,g.r.i.
REALTOR

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CXCHANOOR

This

COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
INVESTMENTS

(

Sanford Plaza
Hwy 1742 and State St.
Open 10a.m. to P.M. Mon.-Sat.
Open 12:lOIsS:3OSundsy

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CALLRART REAL ESTATE
REALTO R '
1220 STATE STREET 322.74e
SANFORD. FLA. 32775 322.7455 AP1'ER HOURS

The Senior Citizens Cornmittee will have a seminar at
the Chamber of Commerce on
March 25.

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF
SEMINOLE
ALL THE BAtIK YOU LL EVER
NEED'

Bob Daehn is the program
cha irman and the subject for
the day Is on personal

Member F.D.I.C.

security.
The men and women will

taught

J im Rowe Pest Control

STATS AIM

£

INSURANCt
AUTO

.

LIFE

.

FIRE

GORDON.
MEYER

.

HEALTH

PROMPT 1 EFFICIENT SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
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CLIFF
MILLER

322.7070

322.5142

,

322-2070
U2 Iroquois Ave.

M

SANFORD BRANCH
OPENING APRIL, 1900

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SANFORD ATLANTIC BANK
I
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.

500 West Fulton
P.O. Box 1976
Sanford. Florida 32771

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FEDERAL PARTS, INC.
.

CHASE &amp; CO.
I
TROPIC BANK
I
SEMINOLE PETROLEUM

Tel 305 322-6841

STENSTROM REALTY
S
WINN.DIXIE STORES. INC.

Tel 305 831-5717
AC

AGE DIVISIONS: 10,000 Meter—
Male '13 and under through 60
and over. (10 age divisions)
Female
13 and under through 50
and over. (8 age divisions)
ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE:
LATE REGISTRATION,. Friday, March 14,
1980, 5:00.7:30 A.M.
Sanford Civic' center
LATE REGISTRATION, Saturday, March
15,1900, 6:00.1:00 A.M.
Race Site
2.0 MILE FUN RUN: Saturday, March 15, 1980
7:30 AM. Sanford Civic Center
10,000 METER: Saturday, March 15, 1980
8:00 AM. Sanford Civic Center'
AWARDS CEREMONY, Saturday, March 15 1980
11:00 A.M. Sanford Clviá Center'

2712 Cs,ntry Club Rd Sa nford
(West 28th It,) Ph. 323.2M2

O CRS GROUP ENGINEERS.

INC

SANFORD ROAD RACE '80 ENTRY FORM
NAME
LAST

FIRST

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M. INITIAL

ADDRESS

protect

Mr. and Mrs. George Parks
of Club Road, are anxiously
preparing for the arrival of

.

Dad's Stay Is Getting Old
Last
year my husband asked If I
would mind having his
recently widowed father come
to stay with us "for a while,"
giving him a chance to meet
new friends, become familiar
with our area, and get a fresh
outlook on life away from sad
memories or an ui wire and
her death. i
It has been a year since Dad
arrived, and he makes no
mention of finding a
his own. Our privacy is gone,
DEAR ABBY: Help!

marriage would Include a my mc*her Ii 65 and has a full
father-In-law, Is there a head of hair. As far as I know,
solution?
there have been no bald
MISERABLE women In my family,
DEAR MISERABLE:
Please teilme what todo
Would a marriage that in. before I lose my mind. I hate
eluded a Iatber'ln-law who to go out of the house looking
expressed his gratitude o
like this.
clonaliy and didn't smell up
GOING BALD
the home be tolerable? 1150,
DEAR GOING: See aaotber
a child gave up his room, Dad your husband should speak
dermatologist
and get his
expresses no gratitude, and frankly to Dad. If your 0
0"ii
be
can't
help you,
hS's not alltMt clean! Infact, resentment at having lest
couiut
a
therapist
who Is
his room Is smelling t the
privacy Is what is really
traised
to
treat
em.liouaI
hoUse,
pawing at you, 0U must disorders. Baldness In woman
I've told my husband that u.....ie ...,i...i.,
.J
UUIU7 UU
tPUWW7
(as well as Is mel) Is cite.
I'm very unhappy with this with
your
csusediyem.iaaistress. Is
setup. Our family doctor U)1 Unresolved angerhusband.
seldom
we assure
Dad Is healthy and strong, dlssppeaii with time.
you that you are not aIs.e.
and we as a young family grows, and erupts eventually. Get a pretty wig and souse
deaerve
I know DEAR ABBY: Please help p41.álig hats, aid dial
deep
downour
thatprivacy.
my husband
I don't know who else to despair.
feelsasldo.butherefusasto
aoutitbcause
t&amp;1
to about this emdoanything
Do you hate to write letters
bsrraidng
problem. I am a became you
dos bow what
he feels sorry for lAm
Is
I sometimes question my 30.'ear. old woman who
to say? Thank-you notes,
bald! ft's my
right to 11g Dad out of8(fl8
our
sympathy
letters,
house; I came Into this (nopwiinted)oonetantly, congratulations, how to
marriage with children (run and I'm really dIe.d decline aid accept Iavltatls
about
a previous marriage. My
and how I. write = In.
husband adopted them and
Two years ago, when I first tereatiag letter anIncluded
has been a wonderful started to notice that my hair In Abby's booklet, "How To
provider. Now I feel guilty was getting very thin, I went Write Letters for all
becauselcea'tdo the semein toadermatologld.liesaldft Oceaslams." Bead $1 d a
Ms father's cue. However, mint be a hereditary thing lostg,stamped(2$ceats),.eU.
my husband knew I ha and there was nothing he addressed e.velope to Abby:
childrenwhsnhs married me, could do about It. My father 132 I,asky Drive Beverly
but I didn't know ourwas bald at an early age, but Hills, Calif. $l2.

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CITY

RECREATION DEPARTMENT, P.O. BOX 177$,
TO: SANFORD
(PHONE 30&amp;322-3161)

STATE
SANFORD,

-'ZIP

FLORIDA 32771

CHECK ONE. BOTH
"-2 MIII Fun Run
—10,000 MstIr

AGE
SEX

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for this swaill.

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I hereby rsls ttoelaidsrd NICro$Ien Department and Kiwanis
ciuoi ssminsis uoww from IIairnies for injury, iHn.is, or 4tts
won wImm,race. Ifsshaus,,.t,,such
SuffIrsdWmI
Injury or Illness $ authsrIis th.OIflcI.Isoe the race to use heir
d$scritIanto have me transparlid to a m.dlcal facility and take fuIl
rsipgnsiblllty fsr,thj$d, I certify I have properly trained

S

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S)gnalur, (Parent If under II)

Include $5.00 Entry Fe, per roc• or $7.00 per race after March 10, 1980.

The President's Council of

the Florida Federation of
Woman's Clubs will meet on
March 27 at the Woman's Club
of Mount Dora.

MONDAY

TUESDAY

EVENING

MORNING

ra .icwo
(10)
AMERICAN
GOVERN.
0
MENT "Domestic Policy"
OT (17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Skits' "Wrong
Number," "Saturday Night,"
'

"The

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Recital,"

"Vacuum

Salesman."

6:30

0 (F NBC NEWS
(.530 CBS NEWS

CI) 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED
(TUE)
5:20
02(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE (WED)
-

When Opie starts talking about

Mr. McBeovee. Andy and Barfitly suspect that Opie has an
imaginary friend,

4 (10) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "Political Parties"
(17) BOB NEWHART Bob
and Emily celebrate (heir wedding anniversary by fantasizing
differ-

ent partners,

7:00
0 @1) FACE THE MUSIC
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE

CHICKEN A teen-ager
terrorizes his high school
through gang violence and
vandalism but meets his match
In a teacher who won't fight
back.

7:30

Q(4) TIC TAC DOUGH
(5)0 THE NEWLYWED

GAME
(1JU FAMILY FEUD
IJJ (35) MAUDE Walter issues
an ultimatum when Maude
takes a part-time job selling
real estate.
Alistair

CAVETT Guest:

Cooke. (Part 1 of 'I) (R)

112) (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY It

appears that Gloria may have
her first baby in an Italian
restaurant. (Part I)

8:00
0(4) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE

PRAIRIE Laura falls In love
with young Almanzo Wilder,
but has a rival In Nellie Oleson.
(Part 1)(R)
(15)0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
Venus Is offered a higher-pay.
Ing job by a rival radio station,
but some surprises lie behind
the glitter.

(71)0 THAT'S INCREDIBLE
(II)(35) JIM ROCKFORD "The

8:30

0 THE

LAST RESORT

Chaos breaks loose when the
kitchen stove breaks down and

an Inept repairman is sent to
t.

Hershey. Both civilians and
career soldiers are affected as
Hawaii is placed on military
alert on the eve of America's
entry Into World War II.

5:30

(10) EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING

i(17) WORLD AT LARGE
(NON)
LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE (FRI)

(2)(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE (MON. TUE. THU. FRI)
tl2) (17) MOVIE (CONT'D)
(WED)

5:50

12:30
0(41) NEWS
(5) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
U RYAN'S HOPE
(35) DICK VAN DYKE
(17) MOVIE

(12) (17) WORLD AT LARGE
(WED)

6:00

0

POPI GOES THE
COUNTRY (NON)
0 @1) PORTER WAGONER
(TUE)
0 @1) NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD(WED)
0 (4) THE WILBURN BROTH.
ERS (THU)
0(F COUNTRY ROADS (FAt)
(I) S HEALTH FIELD

10'30
(35) CANDIC) CAMERA
',vs

(5)0 (DO NEWS
0 (35) BENNY HIU.
(0 10) THE BEST OF ERNIE
KOVAC8
(221(17) LAST OF THE WILD
"EscapeFromTeq,or"

&amp;W we CUffSfltiY
fhurpo*.d

testing

ears completely implant.
aM. o.ans that could run
continuously and
kelly for ,.,,
human life
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(1730 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
(I!)(35)GOMERPYLE
2:25
G2)(17) NEWS

(8 (10) A.M. WEATHER

6:55
0 GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA
7 00
(A) TODAY
5) 0 MORNING NEWS
7J 0 GOOD MORNING
AMERICA
(U) (35) SHAZAN (NON)
11 (35) BIRDMAN / GALAXY
TRIO (TUE)
:11i (35) SPACE GHOST /
DINO BOY (WED)
11 (35) FANTASTIC FOUR
[THU)

fl) (35) HERCULOIDS (FRI)
3(10)SESAME STREET
1j (17) FUN HOUSE

7:25
0(4) TODAY IN FLORIDA
(17) U GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA

7:30
0 (F TODAY
(7) 0 GOOD MORNING
AMERICA
11D(35)BULLWINKLE
8:00

(5)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
[D (35) NEW ZOO REVUE
12) P' 'sv

(12)11()LUCY SHOW
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8:25
U (F TODAY IN FLORIDA
CD 0 GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA

AMERICA
(11) (35) TENNESSEE TUXEDO
24 (10) PAINT WITH NANCY
(NON)
(3(10) JULIA CHILD AND
1O)v.l.PEQp(,EmU)

(24 10) CROCKETT'S VICTO.
RY GARDEN (FRI)
(17) ROMPER ROOM
900
S (4) DONAHUE
(5)0 MIKE DOUGLAS
(730 MOVIE
(1]) (35) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
(24(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY

2:30

0(4) ANOTHER WORLD
(U) (35)i DREAM OF JEANNIE
(17) THE GIGGLESNORT
HOTEL

3:00
150GUIDI LIGHT
1730 GENERAL HOSPITAL
(II) (35) BANANA SPLITS AND
FRIENDS
(8 (10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
(R)(MON-THU)
24(10) THE ADVOCATES IN
BRIEF (FRI)
(12)(17)I LOVE LUCY
3:30
(U)(35) (12)(17) THE FLINTSTONES
(214 (10) VILLA ALEGRE (MON.
WED)
(8 (10) VILLA ALEGRE (R)
(TUE. THU. FRI)

4:00
U (4) THE BRADY BUNCH
(5)0 BEWITCHED
U MERV GRIFFIN
iI!(35) WOODY WOODPECK.
ER AND FRIENDS
(10) SESAME STREET
(l (17) SPECTREMAN

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EMtPIUtNUY UNl

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1.51) 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
tU (35) BUGS BUNNY AND
FRIENDS
@(l7)GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

5:00
(5)0 HOGAN'S HEROES
fli (35) TOM AND JERRY

(NON, TUE. FRI)
([1) (35) CLEVER JACK (WED.
THU)
(8 10)MISTER ROGERS (R)
(12) (17) NY THREE SONS

5:30
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0M'A'8'H

(730 ALL IN THE FAMILY

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930
(1]) (35) FAMILY AFFAIR
(3 (10) EDUC*TiØti.

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BLASE

ED',%ARDS

AWARD

GRAMMINO

NOMINATION

(2217 RENACRES
®CARDSHARKS

(1])(35) PTI. CLUB
17 Move

Bobby Kelton. (R)
(5)0 HARRY 0
(DO THE IRAN CRISIS:

5 (4) HOLLYWOOD
SQUAM

AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE A
look at the latest occurrences

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2:00
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THE BEST OF CARSON
Guests: Angie Dickinson. Mar.
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1000

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RESTLESS

(.71)0 ALL MY CHILDREN

6'30
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COMPANY (TUE)
(3 10) FOOTSTEPS (WED)

air offensive against Hitler's
Germany was aimed at the
total destruction of Nazi
production, communication
and morale,

(5)0 THE YOUNG AND THE

(12)(17) LISTEN (MON)

chiatrist search for a killer
Is copying his murders from
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husband for a few days visit.
Joe and Pat Lahr are
9:00
coining from Ft. Wayne, I nd., 0(4) MOVIE "From Here To
to take a rest from managing
te,earLHarbor",(0m
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Sanford will hold Its regular
monthly meeting on March 19
at 10 n.m. at the home of Mrs.
Fred Wilson, 457 Elliot Ave.

TONIGHT'S rv

Four-Pound Brick"

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STREET. BOX
MAIL ENTRY

to

slaught, such as from purse
snatchers, etc.

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BANK OF

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LANDSCAPING AND
IRRIGATION SERVICE
AND SUPPLIES

COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
and GARDEN CENTER

Sanford

CLARK D*TZENGINEERS, INC.
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FIRST 'FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
OF MID-FLORIDA
I
NIKE CORPORATION

how

be

themselves in various types of
situations and how to handle
themselves under hazardous
conditions. They will also
learn about how to help
prevent certain types of on-

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PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC,

a sport resort they own called
j1110 Villa on
Lake
James. They are bringing
their daughter, Cathy, with

a project to support the
Ronald McDonald [louse for
Children in Gainesville,
Tom Hunt of Southern Bell
Telephone Company in
Sanford is vice president of
the Ronald McDonald House,
He will be the speaker for the
program.

the club house on Oak Avenue,

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them, but she plans to spend Mrs. ["rank Campbell will
most of her time with friends serve as co-hostess.
in Daytona.
Guest speaker for the
Cathy is a cheerleader in
program is Richard Barnett,
the high school she attends in owner of The Bookmark in
Ft. Wayne and will be Sanford. He has spoken to the
graduating this year.
ESO group before and is a
favorite of the members.
The Epsilon Sigma Omicron

The Jr. Woman's Club of
Sanford has called a meeting
at the Chamber of Commerce
on March 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Presidents
or
their
representatives of the other
clubs in this area have been
invited to attend.
The purpose of the meeting

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Fl.

Monday, Mar. 10,
Legal

Le9al Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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TOCONSIDER ADOPTION

CASE NO. IO201.CA44.E

OFPROPOSEDORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEP
by the City of Casseiberry
Florida, that the City Council wil

IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
INFANT GIRL.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT

TO;
JANE C. MORRIS

hold a public hearing to consider
enactment of Ordinance 400, en
titled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,

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CLUING, VACATING AND
ABANDONING A PORTION OF
AN EXISTING UTILITY EASE.
MENT ON LOT 9, BLOCK C,
CAMELOT UNiT 4 AS RECORD.
ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 3$
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
II Wumhr MILD
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Division

IN RE: ESTATE OF
NILS
OTTO
REINHOLD
NILSSON
Deceased

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administrationóf the estate
of N1LS OTTO REINHOLD
NILSSON, deceased. File Number
80$1CP iS pendrng in the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.

CO Candace Daniels
Lake Weston Apartments
Building 6343.E
Forest City Road
Orlando, Florida 32110
and all parties claiming
interest by and through

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PNOBAT DIVISION
PIIC iiumuer
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IN RE: ESTATE OF
BERNARD V. .JACOLICK
Deceased

NOTICEOFADMINISTRAT,ON
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

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Legal Notice

ministration of the estate of

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and Ordinances of the City of
Casselberry, Florida, as amended
and supplemented.
Said Ordinance will be con.
sidered on first reading on Mon.
day. March 17, 1910, and the City
Council will consider same for
final passage, in accordance with
Chapter 166,andadoptionafterthe
public hearing which will be held
in the City Hall of Casselberry,
Florida, on Monday, March 24, at
7:30 P.M.'or as soon thereafter as
possible. At lhe meeting interested
parties may appear and be heard
with respect to the proposed Or.
dinance. This hearing may be
continued from time to time until
final action is taken by the City
Council.
Copies of the proposed Or.
dinance are available at the City
Hail with the Clerk of the City ffld

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Winter Pork

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831-9993

Umt .
3constculivtlImes

HOURS
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRiDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

CanditiinaIUsasP.rmi.d.Para.

Marvin Ave., Longwood
between I 1 11 am.

RATES
44C

lint

3c a tine
Mc a lint

7consecutivflmes-

Wanted xperlincid bus boys;
cooks: din. rm. waitresses,
dish washer. Appiy in person
3200 S. Orlando Dr. Caviller
Motor Inn.

3 Lines Minimum

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P.O. Box
Casselberry, Florida 33207
C305) $-00
attorney for Petitioners
Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 1910
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representative,
venue,
or
(urisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of this Notice has
begun on March 10, 1910.
Personal Representative:
GLENDORA N. LARSON
104 Sweetwater Boulevard
South
Longwood, Florida 32730

Attorney for Personal
Representative:
ZEBULON L. OSBORNE
GAYLOR, GAYLORD 1
OSBORNE, PA.
804 North Bay Street
Ptt flllit. flrA., 101A

required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the

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March 24, 19*0 to consider said
recommendatIon.
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearings.
By order at the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida this 29th day Of
February, 19*0.
j, Galloway,
Chairman
City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission
Publish March 5, 10, 1910
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p.o. Box 6071, Ciearwa.
tsr Fl. 3351$.

social services delivery
systems must be bondable,
sill starter and geared to

Baby Sitting In my home by
Christian
lady. Hourly,
weekly, daily rates,? days or
nights a week. Call 323.9366
and leave a message.
Wanted: Mature European Lady
for child cars In my home.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
Own transportation preferred.
Day 641.4416 eve 323.4110,
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appl.. attached garage, car
pet, patio, pool. $430. 869.4219.

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mo. Lease. Dep. pool. Max. 2
child., no pets.
Geneva GardensApts.
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1505 W. 25th St.

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Grader Operator, apply Lake

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BERNARD V. JACOLICK

Deceased
advancement
FICTITIOUS NAME
Court, on or before the 21st day of
OvIedo, Florida. The Florida described as:
DEFINED FROM A.1 to C.1, name and address of the personal
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
March,
AD.
1980
otherwise
a
Lot
20,
Block
33,
North
Orlando
CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY representative's attorney are set
default will be entered against you engaged in business at 605
First Addition, Plat Book 12, Page REPRESENTATIVE:
AAA EMPLOYMENT
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
forth below.
for the relief demanded In the Riverview Ave., Altamonte Cl2FrenchAve.
24, of the Public Records of L.W. CARROLL, JR.,
3235176
changing the zoning on the
All persons having claims or
ESQUIRE
Springs, Fl, 32101, Seminole
Petition.
Seminole County, Florida
CorneroflOth&amp;French
following described property demands against the estate are and the undersigned
of CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS
WITNESS my hand and official County, Florida under the fic.
as Sheriff
"Your FutureOurConcefn"
situatelntheCltyofLalieMaryfor required, WITHIN THREE
seal on this the 15th day of titlous name of PAUL SCOTT
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wIll
at
&amp;
OWEN,
P.A.
the purpose of obtaining cam. MONTHS FROM THE
'
Box
3$
February, AD. 19*0.
DRYWALL, and that I intend to
DATE OF 11:00A.M. on the 1st day of April, Post Office
mercial Zoning:
* * * * * * *
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF A.D. 1910, offer for sale and sell to Casl.Iberry, Florida 32107
(SEAL)
register
said
name
with
the
Clerk
The East two-thirds of the West THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
the highest bidder, for cash, Telephone: (305) $345700
~ of the Southwest ¼ of the clerk of the above court a written subject to any and all existing Publish March 10, 17, 19*0
Salfl Trainee 'with local
Clerk of Circuit Court
County, Florida in accordance
Southeast 'i,, South of County statement of any claim or demand liens, at the Front (West) óoor
manufacturing company. Mitt.
Seminole County, Florida
with the provisions of the Fic
Road, (LESS the South 40 feet for they may have. Each claim
of DET.5s
high school grad, with cons?.
By:
Cynthia
Proctor
titious
Name
Statutes,
To.Wit:
must
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse
in
_________________________
road) and that part of the East ¼ be in writing and must indicate the
or bldg. supply background.
Deputy Clerk
Section $43,Q Florida Statutes
Sanford Florida, th. above
of the Southwest ¼ of the basis for the claim, the name and
Plei std tSIWni -to 00
CARROlL BURKE
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1t57.
Southeast.¼ lying South of Road addressotthscredltororhls$gent' dsscrIb$4,perQl,Gwoperty.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 11TH
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Attorney f*s' Petitioner
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•ttoøtlSn SI, ,Pferida,DIft..That said sale ii being made
(Less the Souttt,d0 feet for road), in or attorney, and the amount
Assist. Mar., P.O. Box R,
to JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
612 Sanford Atlantic
Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 1910
Section 7, Township 20 South, claimed. if the claim is not yet satisfy the terms of said Writ of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Sanford, Fl. 32171.
Bank Bldg.
DET-21
Range 30 East.
due, the date when it will become Execution. John F. Polk, Sheriff CASE NO. 79.lm.CA44-•
Sanford, Florida 32171
The public hearing shall be held due shall be stated. If the claim 5
PhOne (305) 322.7610
Seminole County, Florida IN NE: THE MARNIAGI OP
Orderlies &amp; Aides
at the City Hall, City of Lake contingent or unliquidated, the Publish: March 10, 17,24,1910
BONNIE L. O'NEAL,
Publish February 1I,23andMarctt
FICTITIOUS NAME
Mary, Florida at 7:30 P.M. on nature of the uncertainty shall be
Sitter
Living Center of Cassel.
Pe$itlonsr.Wife,
3, 10, 1950
Notice is hereby gIven that lam
WlthsaIetObe held on April 1,1910 and
April17, 1910,or as soon thereafter stated. if the claim Is secured, thi
berry. Call for appt. 335002
DES-to
engaged in business at RI. 2,
DET
as possible, at which time in. security shall be described. The
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
412C, Maltland, Fl 32751, Seminole
terested parties for and agaInst claimant shall deliver sufficient
RespOndent.Husband.
County, Florida under the tic. FREIGHT HANDLERS
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
the request slated above will be copies of the claim to the clerk to SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR titlousnameofART'Cl,andthat I
NOTICE OF ACTION
Freight handler needed for
heard. Said hearing may be enable the clerk to mail one copy PROBATE DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA intend to register said nme with
TO:
private
carriage
dock
continued from time to tIme until to each personal representative. File Number
PROBATE DIVISION
JOHN
W.
O'NEAL,
the Clark of the CircuIt CoUrt,
79.43
operatIon
in Sanford, Fl,,
final actIon is taken by the City
File Number II-fl.CP
wtioIi residence addreis
All prsons mnterestei' In the DivIsieei
Seminole County, Florida in c
Good salary &amp; benefits.
Council.
Division
is unknown but
estate
to whom a copy of this IN RE: ESTATE OP
cordancewith the Provisions of the
Qualified persons reply tO BOX
This Notice shall be postod In NotIce of Administration has
IN NI: ESTATE OP
whose mailing
Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Fictitious
been RALEIGH MARTIN
50, c.o The EvenIng Herald,
three (3) publIc places within the mailed are required, WITHIN
ERA A. JACKSON, aks
i Post Office Box
Section 343.09 Florida Statutes
Deceased
P.O. Box 1W Sanferd, Fl.
City of Lake Mary, Florida; at the
ERA 0. JACKSON
3021, Sanford, Florida 3277?
1917.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE - NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
32771. Equal Opportunity
City Hall, and published in the DATE.
Deceased
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
THE
FIRST
OF
51g.
Margie
Eyre-Leonard
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Employer. M.F.
Evening Herald Newspaper, a PUBLICATION OF THIS CLAIMS
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION PublIsh March 10, 17, 24. 31, 1910 _____________________________
tot Dissolution of Marriage
OR
DEMANDS hasbunfiledagainstyouandyou
newspaper of general circulation NOTICE, to file any objectIons
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING DET.19
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE ar required to serve a copy of CLAIMS
within the City of Lake Mary, one they may have
OR
DEMANDS
that challenge the AND ALL OTHER PERSONS 'iour written defenses, if
time at least thirty days in d. validity of the decedent's
any, to it AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
will, the INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
-FICTITIOUS NAME
vance of the publIc hearing, and qualifications of the personal
tn C. VERNON MIZE, JR., AND ALL. OTHER PERSONS
YOU
ARE
HERESY
GENERAl. LABORERS
Notice Ishereby giver that I am
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
the owners of the real Property representative, or the venue
iamntifl'sattomey,whaseaddress
or NOTI F I ED
HEREBY 1119a91d in business at 100 Moiea Many openings, train position,
affected hereby shall be mailed a lurisdiction of he court.
YOU
ARE
that the ad- is 209 North Oak Avenue, Post
ministration of the estate of
ad. Loop No. 17, Winter Springs, Fla.,
hurryl
copy at thIs notice as their ad.
NOTIFIED
that
the
Orewer Z, Sanford, rtoi'i.
ALL CLAIMS,DEMANDS,AND RALEIGH MARTIN,
eues may appear on the latest
rnit%lstrationoltheestateoflraA. SemInole County, Florida, under
deceased, 22771,onorbeforeMarcft2g, 1910,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED FIle Number 79-193 CP, Is
AAA EMPLOYMENT
pending and file the orIgInal wIth the clerk Jackson, deceased, File Number
name of S &amp; I
ad valorem tax records. Dated: WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. In
912 FrenchAve.
3231174
March 4. 1910.
the
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
of
thIs
court
either
before
service
I0.fl.CP,
is
pending
In
the
Circuit
BOOKKEEPING
&amp;
TAX
SEN
Date of the first publicatiOn of County, Florida, Probate Division, on plaIntiff's
Corner of 10th 1 French
Court for Seminole County, VICE and that I intend tO regIster
CtTY OF LAKE MARY,
attorney or Im.
this Notice of Administration: the address of which Is Seminole
"Your Future Our Concern"
FLORIDA
Florida, Probate Division, the saId name with the Clerk of the
mediately thereafter: otherwIse a
March 3, 1910
By: 1- Connie Malor
addresS of which is Seminole CIi'cuIt Court, Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford, FL default will be entered against you
JOHN JOSEPH POUK
32771. The personal representatIve for the relief demanded in the County Courthouse, Sanford,
itt accordance with the
City Clerk
* * * * * * * *
As Personal Representative
of the estate is ARLEATHIA S. complaint or petition.
Florida. The personal represen. provisIons of the FictItious Name
Publish March 10, 1910
of the Estate of
Statutes.
To-Wit:
MARTIN,
whose ad4teu Is 700
Section $65.09
DET.IO
tative of the estate is John DavId
WITNESS my hand and the seal
PAUL J. PETERSON
Cypress Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. of thIs Court on 14th day of Jackson whose adess Is 4157 Florida Statutes 1917.
DIESEL MECHANIC
Deceased
The name and address of the February, 1910.
' ESTHER N. CHAMBERS
Beach Way, Tamp., Florida 33109.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
personalrepresentative'sattorney (SEAL)
ClassAM.chne.d.dforprlvat,
The name and address of the 100410*1! LOOP NO. 17
REPRESENTATIVE:
are set forflt below.
carrier in Sanford, Fl. M,af
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
personal
rspressn,ative's
attorney
Publish
February
II,
25,
end
Jr.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Frank C. Whigham
March 3. 10, 1910
All persons having claims or
have background in diesel
As
Clerk
of
the
Court
We
sit
forth
below
Notice Is hereby given that a Stenstrom, McIntosh, -JulIan,
ebma
against the estate are
mechanics. Good benefits,
BY: June I. Curtis
All persons having claims or
PublicHearingwillbeheldbythe coibert &amp; Whigham
required, WITHIN THREE
salary commensurate wIth
n,___i__
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As Deautv Clerk
demands aaaiit the estata ar.
u,
wmii.iww.
,
-,.mrnJ ..J
ru. eux J
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF C VERNON MIRE, JR.
sxp.Quallfledpers.n.r.piyt,
required, WITHIN
THREE
PICTITUSNAMI
intheCityCommIssIonRoom,City Sanford, FlorIda 37771
Box 11 co 'the Evinlf4
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CLEVELAND,MIZE&amp; BRIDGES MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Noticsish.rebyglvsnthat lam
on Thursday, March 20, 1910, to
Publish March 3, 10, 1900
clerk of the above court a written Sanford, Florida 32771
ford, Fl. 337fl. Equal Op
THIS NOTICE, to III. with the 309$, Longwood, Fla., 33750
consider the foIing change and DET.11
statement of any claim or demand Telephone: 305322.1314
portunity Employer. 41
clerk of the above court a written Seminole County, Florida
amendment to the Zoning Or
they may have. Each claim must Publish February ii, 25, and statementofanyclaimosdemand the fictitIous
name
of BEST
____________________
dinance of the City of Sanford,
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S
be in writing and must indicate the March 3, 10, 1900
they may have. Each claim must BUILDING BUILDERS, and that I
Seminole County, Florida.
Lawns (4) Mm, Yd. Work
SALE
basIs for the claim, the name
DES-SI
be inwrlting and must indicatethe intend to register said name wIth
Rexoning from SR.1AA, SingleSanford
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN addressotthecreditororhisagent
basisfortheclaim,thenarneand the Clerk of the CircuIt Crt,
Family Residential Distrlct.
671.5714
that by virtue of that certain Writ or attorney, and the amount
addr.ssofthecr.ditororhlsag.nt Seminole CoUnty, Florida in ac
To that of NC-?, Restricted of Execution issued out of and claimed. If the claim is not yet
ICIPUSLIC
or attorney, and the amount cordancwlthffieproyislonsoit
Commercial DistrIct,
under the seal of the Circuit Court due, the date when It will become
* * * * * *
Notice Is hereby given that a claimed. If the claim is not yet FictItious Name Statutn, To-Wit:
That property described as Beg of SemInole County, Florida, upon due shall be stated. lIthe claim
Is
Public
Heating
will
be
held
by
the
due,
the
date
when
It
will
become
Section
543.09
Florida
Statutes
NE corner Lot 23. run $11 degrees a 'lnal judgement rendered In the contingent or unliquidated, the Plaiwting
and Zoning CommIssion due shall be stated. lithe claim is liP.
LOT SOY
1. 973.14', S. 73 degrees 14' W. aforesaid court on the 15th day of nature of the uncertainty
shall be IntheCltyCoenmisslon Room, City contingent or unilguidated, the SIg. 411k. SlaCk
Detail cars, will train, hirt's
241.11', S $4 degreis 59' 57" W. December, AD., 1979,' in
that stated. If the claim issecursd.the f,aH, Snford, Fl. at 1:10P.M. on naturiot the uncertainty shall be PubIiIhFebrvary1l,7$andM
your thOiCo.
301.71', S 11 degrees E'41742'
certain case entItled, Gloria K. Security shell be dISCJ'ibId. TM
March 20, 1900 to stated. lith, claim Is secured, the 3, 10,
P01, thence run N. Ii degPees W. irrgeng 1-ka GlorIa K. ,Irrgang claimant shall delIver stAflcientThursday.
coir the tollewins ctsng, j security shall be described. The ssu
MA EMPLOYMENT
101.71'. N. II degrees 39' 17" E. Kruger, Wife PlaIntiff, .vs. Ralph copies of the claim to the clerk to
Zoning Or. claImant shall deliver softiclent
1 11 digriis E. 305.71', C.
912 French Ave.
1531174
Kruger, Husband, Defendant, enable the clerk Ii mall 01W C5y dinance and tue Comproltensive copies of the claim to the
Y' to P01, Like Minnie which atoresaid Writ oi IucutIen to each personal representative. Land
'F
enable the clerk to mall en. copy NOTICI TO THE PUBLIC
Ui Plan of use City
Estates, Put look 4, Page 92 o was delivered tome as Sheriff of
"YoUr Flu OOWCar.irts"
All persons interested kt the
the Public Records of Seminole kf,it Cty, Flerida, and I estate to whom a copy of this Sanford, Seminole County, to each personal representatIve, Notice is tiotuy given
All
persons
Imiserested
in
the
Public
Hlaring
will
be
Iseld
lit the .* * * * * *
County, Florida,
have levied upon the follewlag Notice of Administration has been
Reaming from MI-I, Multiples, estate tO whom a copy of this City Commission Room, CIty Hail,
____________________
Being more generally described described property owned by maIled are required,
WITHIN
FROM
THE Family ResidentIal Dwelling Notice of Administration has been Sanford, Florida at 1:15 P.M. en
as located on N. side of Lake Mary Ralph C. Kruger, said property
Perttime Janiter Handyman
THREE MONTHS
milled ate required. WITHIN Thursday, March 30, INS,
FIRST District,
Blvd. between Hidden Lake ill' bsingiocatidInSerninolecounty, DATE OF
THE
aMoral dutIes4 yard
st,
DATE OF
THE
FIRST comments from the citizam of
merclal District
NoeØtal.
dela-IbSI as fglIews: Defendants NOTICE, to file any
miner repairs, I Itrs. per day,
PURL. ICATI ON
OP
TIllS Sanford, Florida en the amd
That irsperty described as
The planned us. II Iii. pitor1v one4tatf Interest in the following they may have that challeng, the
salary range 53,410.53,434
NOTICE, to file any objections conwrehensive Development
10 Tier 1, Town of
is professional OffICS bUllllitt.
Lii II, Slick I, Eastiltedi UnitS, validity if the decedent's will, the
dladline tsr applications
iuey
may
have
that
challenge
the
of
Sanford.
1,
The Plenelni &amp; Zenins Corn.
recorded lit Flat Siok 14 Pages quahiiicatians of the personal P5
Mardi 14. 1111. it 11151,431W
mere
generally
described
veildity
of
the
decadent's
wilt,
the
The
Planning
and
Zoning
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mission will submit a rocont- 4? and 43 of the public records
send resume Si Seminole
, or the venue or es lecMad still Sanford Ave.
qualifications ci the personal CommIssion will submit •
memdallentot$te CIty COIIWYsIISISI $om
Cnly, Florida, m
lurlsdlctlon of the Court.
Community Action lsc.
Cam. ropi'soeiwativs, or the venue or recommendation to the City
'The Planning
in aver II,. is' 'lilt, ISIS perticvlvty desa'ib as 345
AlL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Prefect filed MO-it P.O. Ian
Commission In favor if, or
mission
will
submit
a
recemiurlsdlctloa
of
the
court.
requested change or amendmant, Peritlell Drive, Winter Park, OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
DiIs' 1*. 1101 P11W Lvi.,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND egakiot, the riUo5ed change or
FOREVER BARRED. meMatien to 00 CIty CemmIuslen
The City Cepsmlssien will Itoh a Florida 31515.
WILL BE
Sanford, Fl. 3*771. Equal
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
amalid'nent.TMClty
Commission
FILED
Public HearIng kt tile City Cliii'
vnerslptad as Sheriff of
Dote of the first publication of in aver .
EMPISVSI.
FOREVER BANNED will hell a PublIC NearIng in the
mimleli loom in the CIty flail. Sentinels County, Florida, will ii this Notice of Adnsktlstrstleit: 'qtad change or amendment. WILL BE
Dole
lithe
fk'W
publication
of
City
Cemmisslem
Room
in
hit
City
•
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The
city
Comenimen
will
hells
Sanford, Florida at 7:15 PM. eli
aj AM. en the lot day ii AprIl, March 10,1*
HSWMS i. i,. ci., c.. this Notice ii Adntlnlstretlen; HIU, Sanford. Florida at 7:15P.M.
Apahy ineramsspijy
1pril 14, INS to consider sold
1915,11*1st sale and Seth Is
$ Arlesthia I.
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th 10,1*
onMirchil. NUfocen.Ilsr sail
mIssion
EMnt
00
UNS.Orteintaot.
recemattnletlen.
00 higist spr, for caett,
As Personal RepresentatIve
John
David
Jackson
rscomtnemdsllen.
SaiiIltt' PIStIlS at 7.1, P.M. itt
All parties In hatirest and
ii tee isa,
liI ane oil exiting
As Perseni Roprosuntative
All partIes lii litterest and
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citizens shall have an *eiluMy tims, at the Print (West) Doer of
RAlEIGH MARTIN
ii She (Mats 'I
citizens shell have an *srtvmy
Is be heard ii sold Marine,.
the $.rnln,le county Courthouse In
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Decssied
Ira A. Jackson
Is be Mend at said hearings.
00
By
Sy ardor of tito Planning aM Safrd, Fipila, tile absus ATTORN!V FOR PERSONAL
Deceased
Iv
order
if
the
Plannüig and
Zsnuni Csmmioslen at tile City ii
Cammieslen if tile City if- deWIbed personal prigeily.
UPII$ENTATIVE:
FR
Zoning Florida tab Iflh lV if
00 CIty if
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Sanford.
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February, I
satisfy Sile terms of said Writ of STINSTROM. DAVIS, UcIN. February, 1915.
tUCK Ii. CLEVElAND, JR.
Febrwary, 1915.
of public contact.
JO' Galloway,
iseaitlen.
TOSH
OP CLEVELAND, MIZI
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J. 0. Galloway,
CilSifitall
Chairman
JIfeI . Polk,
&amp; JULIAN
&amp; BRIDGES
Chairman
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City II $,d
Erieriff
P.O. ISa 1335
POST OFFICE DRAWlS Z
Fl? French Ave.
CIty at Samrd
1131174
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Accurate typing, great hrs. &amp; .'-r''
benefits.
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323.1176
Corner of 100t I French'
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high as an elephants eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money In your waiie$l

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Wooded acre wanted for log
cabin. Trade 57.000 mtg. for all
or part, owner hold hal. Prefer
Sanford area P0. Box 1306
Altamonte Springs.

We buy your equity, close in 24 h,..
AWARD REALTY. INC.
ns.aoo
We buy equity In houses, apts, 5.
vacant land. Lucky In-

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

$493.75 hal. $I$3.16 or $11 mo
Agent 339 $351.
Classified Ads will always give
you more - - Much - Much
More than you expect.

fl—Junk

TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over $700 Balance due $11500

HIGHWAY I-I FRONTAGE, DcBARY AREA. 13 WOODED
ACRES. $31,500.

tso

Good used TV'i, $251 up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph. 322 035?

Toi
cars,

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frontage. A must see at
164.30011

BRAND

NEW BEAUTYStunning 3BR 25 wpiush
cptg., brick fireplace, dream

kit &amp; huge bdrms on 1g., treed'
lot for 579,90011

4 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3

tOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3BR home weat in kit.,
new paint inside &amp; out, &amp;

ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A
DUPLEX. VACANT MAKE

fenced

OFFER, $3L500.

corner

lot.

Only

*37,10011

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2

EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly buIlt 31R, 31 wflhl
It, intercom., solarium &amp;
fireplace on ½ acre wooded

BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2

CAR GARAGE, CENTRAl.
HEAT I AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,100.
UST

lot. $115,000.

BE SOLD THIS WEEKI

C HECK THIS PRICEI 7 story,
3 BR, 1½ 1 home wnew car.
petlng &amp; 2 porches on corner

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59—MJsiCal Wrchandise
GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist. Studied theory A.
compositIon at Chicago Con-

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3l131SF.FirstST.

3)0 Sanford Ave.

FRONTAGE NEAR

Home Repair
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TOWER'S BEAU ñ SALON

guitars avaIlable, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,

When you place a Classified Ad In
The Evening Herald, stay close
to
your
phone
because
something wonderful is about to

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

519E 1st St.. 3?? 5747
.

Whatever the occasion, there is a

happen.

classified ad to solve it. Try
one soon.

3235941

Pianos &amp;
organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob BaIl 322 4103. 2702 French
62-Lawn-Garden
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MEINTZER TILE

CompleteMobile

New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty, 23 yrs. Exp. 569-5562.

Home Repair
349 529

Tile floors installed
NEws. REPAIR
FreeEst.
830 1183aft6

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LAKE

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RIAGE
COVE.
YOUR
CHOICE FROM $1,500.

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Drapes, Upho'stery
323.0707

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323 6593

Top Prices Paid

Used,anycondition6ll-S126
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3721721.
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97$ Singer Futura Fully auto;

NEEDASERVICEMAN?You'Il
find him listed in our Business
Directory.

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Paintingo i.modeling

Animal Haven Grooming 1,
Boarding Kennels. Thermo-

FREE ESTlMYFS.
Call anytime 349.5259

stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 372-5732.

Pffogmp

Houselsaning.

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement

. Ilnutiwivet Cleninn car.. Ira
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photos or color SxlQ. 373 575$,

Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or ItimC basis

repossessid. used very short
time. Original 1551, bel. sill or
.-.,
.151 me. Agent 335354,

ADVERTISED.
CALL US ANYWAY.

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interiorl Exterior
Free Es?.
327 355$

Comm.

Remodel I Additions.
Call 131-5399w $620136

WE BUY USEDFURNITURE&amp;

LL OF THE ABOVE PRO.
PERTIES ARE AVAIL.AILE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S. SanfordAve.

4947 aft. I

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niture, 20SF. 25th St. 323 09*1.
Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
JIm 323-1155.

Wedowashwlndows

677-5594
BARROW'S WELDING

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buyers.
New homes with
_iy aymants :mdr-

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F YOU REALLY WANT TO
SILl. YOUR HOUSE, CALL
323-1774, WI HAVE BUYIR5I

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BROKER

314.333.1543

Eve xsMa.s4lo

:USTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR, 1S *2410 sq ft of
quality features on beautiful
142a 17$ corner lot. Below cost
at 174.50011

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321 0440

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"Luxury For Leg"

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SIedIe - I, 2,3 BR. Suites
Unfv-. —Athil!. FamIy
- Laundry
'Oviit —1 - Story

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.

377-l)1
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lI;tcrlor Exterior
323 9031
Free Est
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FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur-

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Painting uy Anthony Corino.
Quality In,. or Ext., pressure
cleaning Free Est. 3720011,

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essnking

WE UY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

FIREWOOD
$lSfor$' pickup delivered

201 S. Park Ave.
3226509

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372-5791

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5311

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Cash 322-4132

3225472

'Light Hauling

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Home Repair 8. Remodeling
2lhrs
3270771
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Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig., stoves,

Beds, DbI. motel 0.5. &amp; Matt,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323-7340.

HARNEY, GENEVA AREA,
$9,900.

LOTS.

Bo.uty Care

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

ACRES IN UP$ALA TO $4,900

i WOODED

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BUY, SELL, TRADE

NEAR

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servatory of Music. Beginners,

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CASH OR TERMS.
ACRES

for Sale

MUST SELL I 15,500 Window Air
Cond., excellent cond. 337.3930.

OWNER SAYS REDUCE S

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59—Musical Murchandise
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Side by SIde refrig., $15; picnic
tble w-? benches, $30; full size
baby bed w malt, $25; Oak
Porch rockers, $29.95; metal
office desk, $10. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 3230951,

SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.
GOING

Cadillac Coup DeViIIC runig good, leather Seats, new
ttery. radial tires, muffler
Shocks, 5695. 373 5262

lIar Paid for iunk I. used
trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

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Call Clark 5. flirt 373-7510

LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF

HOMES

'6$ Dodge Polaris
)r. HT, New Motor. Radio.
Heater. 2S0. 323 8340

4464'.

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COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
$36,900.

FINER

Datsingood running cond
$900 or best offer
365 6486

Cars Removed

Call 322-1624;

warranty. WIll deliver. Call
862 5394.

Center &amp; Studio, Sanford.

Busirasi lojtos. Florida Martgage Investment, 1101 F.
Robinson, Orlando, 472.2914.

HELEN AREA. $50,000.
GIANT OAKS-Rural lakefront
3 BR, 20 has 2100 sq ft on
gorgeous 297' deep lot w-100'

duals 49,000 mi., 52.500 130
03

3739111

From $1010 $30

Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar

Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages. We

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED.
ROAD
F RON TAG E.
DELTONA AREA. $17,700.

5$ ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE
FRONT.
LAKE

Ford Granada Ohia, exc.
nd , AM FM stereo, Michlin

BUY JUNK CARS

or take over my payments
517.00-month.
Still
in

323 03??

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BATTERY SHOP
107W 27th St

enroll now, ISa lesson. Student

47-A—Mortgages Bought
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COUNTY, CLOSE IN. $3,500,
$1,000 DOWN.

2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN. FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT

Realtors/MIS
323-5774
24 Hrs.

197) Buick Regal $900
1971 Mustang $600

AOk TIRE
3227180
Stioc k'. $495 Heavy Duty $695
New flatteries 579 95
2413 French Ave., Sanford

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NICE BUILDING LOT 70x130',

ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
Realty, IncI 14LAKE
FRONT, VOLU5IA

ose to your phone because

Sanford. FIa. 32771

vestments, P.O. Box 39,
Sanford 322-4141

HILLS,

en you place a Classified Ad
The Evening Herald, stay.

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76—Auto Paris

53—TV Radio Stereo

Accessories

MAKE PAYMENTS-'et te
modelS. Call 339 9)00 or 134
S (Dealer)

)mettling wonderful is about
i happen.

47—Real Estate Wanted

YR. OLD DBL-W1DEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 78, wCentral H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.

43Lots-Acreage

92. I mile WCSI of Speedway.
ytOfla Beach. will hold a
)liC AUTO AUCTION every
esday I'%aturdeya* 7:30. It's
p only one in FlorIda. You sit
e reserved price. Call 904.233lifer further details.

dential Auctions $ Appraisals

Orig $529. now $205 or $19 mo
Agent 339 8336

Way,

see uur beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear Up 's.
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA&amp;FliAFinancing

SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
PL.iANCES, GOOD CONDl T1ON, WALK DOWN
TOWN. $23,000.

MORTGAGE.

ACREA( lust off Like Mary
Sled. This 9+ acres Is zoned
api wisidi miens you can
bee horses. Suitable for at
best Ihome sites, even has a
lan. spring fed - swimmin'
hole. $43,500 with excellent

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1w333-3IN

YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE BIG
VALUE I low price of this
lovely 411,21home in i-

AlIappl.,peeL$3flms,
1RIB. SecurIty.1574111.

. B1—g, up. Pnd. rajiá

('all Dell's Auction, 323 5620

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

SERVICE

Iii. 132,50011
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Ret. repo 16 cu It frost free.

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KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
$52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE

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IlSlIhbC,hood$. CIlIA,? FR's
IN Is available for Immediate
occupancy. $57,000.

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5GIscelIaneous

ROOM. FIREPLACE, EATIN

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KENMOIfl: WASHER
Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPL lANCES

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French

SANFORD AUCTION
1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
(Hwy 17-92)
SANFORD 323-7340

323 17)1

V,'astn'r repo C.E deluxe model
Sold org $409 35. used short
tune (tat 5)89 14 or $19 35 mo.
Agent 339 8386

BROWSE AND SAVE . . It's
easy and fun - - The Want Ad

(H 322•9283

iO?W.Commercial
Phone 372-7551, Sanfgrd

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location, extras md., C.H&amp;A
aM a brand new country kit,
sw;mming pool, FP I many
crs trees All this and a low
dust payment. $67,500.

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Commercial tot in Longwood on
Hwy 421, across from Lyman
HS. Call Henry 339 524?.

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.

PORC H &amp; NEW ROOF.

SACK ON THE MARKET
This 3+ acre 3 IN, 25 older

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Rig, Real Estate Broker'
ae4QjanfQrd Aye.
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Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime I 273 0751.

2565

Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers
fast.

HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL,
POOL, 3 BEDROOM, 2'
BATH, FORMAL DINING

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COUNTY. $71,300.

3277912

BATEMAN REALTY

25-Lositi

Use Your HameAs Security
Colt Us Fortotass
Tower Pinancs$eev,
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Shallowlord, wooded, $3,200

WOODED, VOLUS

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42-M)bile Homes

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

CARPETS, READY FOR OC

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322-79*3

I BR, 10. all appl. md. W&amp;D.
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consIder terms. 521.000..
Orlando 771-1798.

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FOISaIS

322- 2420

BEDROOM,
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Lk Sylvan Area, S acres, 127.000.
Other parcels avail.
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$313.11 vvklv, TSItO dally
homework. Start Immed.
Make this possiblIlty a reality. . Free details Stewt.C, 100 -4'
Palrvlew Rd., Needham, Ma.
01191
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Lakefront lIving Isavail. inthls
4 acre estate. 3BR, 4B wguest cottage, fruit trees.

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4 OR, 20 LR &amp; DR or 3 BR, 20w1g. FR, new roof, wds., carpet
&amp; appl. No qualifying, I yr.
warranty, good location. 2435
Myrtle Ave. $5050 assume
$31,150. 303-557.3029 aft 6 wk
days.

EXECUTIVE LIVING

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£.—,

250 N. 11.52, Casselberry, Fl.
534.5300
Eve, 562.365!

'i3 . S 1 ri'n&amp;h (17 92) S.'ntorci

Sanford's Sales Leader

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resumes will be acciptad through March 15, 1910. Apply

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Sanford
Housing
Authority, Administration
Building, West 15th Street,
Fio.'Wa.
Opportuttity Empio

MORRIS Sr.
Req REAL ESTATE Broker

WE BUY CARS

VISA—
MASTER CHARGE

H. Ernest

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M(i4t be able 1 CoSdittate .
*oItalinm..Ws
depart.
ment, and 'maintain ac
curate accounting of income

6': acres for only $16,500 . Very
good terms. Osteen.

323 2017. ask for Tim

CASH DOOR PRIZE

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LUXURY LIVING
3 BR; 2B, pool, BBQ, green
house, 1g. patio. $55,900.

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as. Condo, Kit equlçped,

move in today for 133,900.

preferred Three (3) years eiperisnc loun.ls, gsaI :
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and financial statements, ,.,,

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Finance Director—Degree

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The Real Estate Agency

DREAMHOME3BR,2BinLoCh
Arbor, C lilA, sc. porch,
spacious well eqpt. kit. Lovely
triad lot Many more extras,
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT,
567.000.

vacation, company car,

retirement plan &amp; more. For
more Information call Rich or
Marcia aft 4p.m. $341550.

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Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
20, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
$31,900 by owner principals
only. Call at t S 323.6507.

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RANCHES

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207 F. 25th St.
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PARK
REALTORS
Branch
1j23'2222!
Office

Eve9. 377.0617, 322151?

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MUST SEE! 3 BR. 18 home in
Sunland w sc patio, FR, dec.
FP, new kit, &amp; a landscaped
spacious lot. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Only $31,000.

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wanted. Work out I your owfl
home, sat your own hours, s.,qI
EXCELLENT iNCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. FrInge '
include, paid .:'
bend Its

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot 01 our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Madal Inc.. Realtor
614-301)
BargilnPrICèSil,000
Suniand Estates, Ca, 3 BR, 1B,
2 car carport, 1g. utility rm. wshelves, workbench, fenced bk
yd, 1g. unit A.0 5. oil heat.
Freshly painted. $21,000 to 6
pct $10,000 mtg.
$314112
Broker owner

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REALTY WORLD.

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IEALTY

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

VA-F HA-235-Con. Homes

3lUmInum Siding, Perfect for
growing family. Fireplace.
Inc.
corner lot. 1 yr. warranty. HAL COIJST
$37,900.
•MULT1PLE LISTING REAL TOR
Room for an office with 3 Bdrm,
1k. Harney, lake front. 200'
2 Oath home to enjoy. One.half
acre Zoned commercial on
busy four lane. $34,900.
323-7832

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Large rooms, exterior done In

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LOVELY 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, good
neighborhood, convenient
location to Sanford &amp; 1.4.
Beautifully landpcap.d yard.

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STEMPER AGENCY

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TERRIFiC 4 BR, 28 home in
Sanora wall the extras. C
HIA, w wcarpet, pan FR, eatin kit., inside utility, pantry &amp;
more. BPP SERVICE CONTRACT. Just $37,500.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349.5100 3221939

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or .) on paved road. Improved
pasture, partly wooded. Zoned
AI. $65,000

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contact

River &amp; Hwy 46. $110,000.

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Furnished, carport, enc.
porch, no pets, in First area.
5744215.

open.

licensed b*ers

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
'Development opportunityl One
entire block Z-commonW. 1st
St. $110,000.

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SUPER 4 BR. 28 home in
Mayfair on a beautiful lot CHIA. FR, FP, Ig rm &amp; motherin law Suite. Enjoy your pool &amp;
patio. BPP SERVICE CONTRACT. Just $61,500.

6+, acres on beautiful Wekiva

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Sanford

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want real value In a
marketing
program.
We're now entering into

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Wareltouseexp., rapid

original with the Clerk of Circuit

Florida

In

for reel estate licensees

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WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE Joseph Pouk,whoseaddress is RI. Corlez Avenue, Winter Springs,
MARY, FLORIDA, AS HEREIN 2, Box 633,

Lovely 2 BR, 28 home, 70
Broadway St., Enterprise, 10
mm. to Sanford, $335 mo. Bob
Sherwood 196-0577, 644-8110.

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2597 S Sanforcs Ave

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Deluxe too. $500 &amp; assume

10,r,

BARGAIN iV's
Why pay more?
HERB - S TV

"lwanttoknowiffoo
spoflage will accelera

REALTORS

CIAL 3 BR, 1'28 home on
autiful lot, many extras, CIA, w w carpet, DR. pan FR.
:c rm, w-bar. BPP SER.
VICE CONTRACT. $49,500.

.LLURlNG COUNTRY ESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
BR's, 20's i- guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

IOOYDSTOLAKEMONROE

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Originally $619. aSSUITIe pay
ments c'S $21 mo Agent 339
8386

FENSTROM

8—Autos for Sale

L.srge Selection of clean modern
lurniture including extra nice
Rattan bar &amp; 4 Stools, bed
room Suites. living room
couch &amp; chair Sets, plus odd
chest. dressers. chairs 8.
t,ibtes of all kindS also color
TVs 8. assortment of household
briC a brac

Push button Control;. has caro
uScL
still in warranty

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Somebody is looking for your
bargain Offer it today in the
Classified Ads

MON., MAR. 10,7 PM

M)CROWVE

4LTY

1971 750 Honda, some custom
niCe clean $1150. aft 6 p.m
323 2299

.PUBLIC AUCTION.

52—Appliances

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1979 KAWASAK I 100
$1600
323 6016

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GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7310

322 5721

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A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
in Longwood. I BR, 20 oversized
lot, Z.comm. $39,500.

72-Auction

Sanford. 32257"

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7498

with payments $2301 under to
aufied buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1-293-9571.

3227480
AOKTIRE
NEW TIRES $19 591 UP
Sanford
2413 FrenCh Ave

Diamonds. Bridges Antiqu
323 2801

Used lull size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11 9Sea pc
P4011's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. I? 92. So. of Sanford

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Buy

to

Sterling Silver. Oriental Rugs,

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SANFORD REALTOR

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Antiques, modern furniture,

off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets Only! Free local
delivery. P4011's Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17 92. So of

NEW HOMES

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openings

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Why buy used? New brand nemç box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost Twin,
full size. queen &amp; king. Jenkins
FurnIture. 205 E 25th St. 323
0981

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Pool home, 3 BR, 28
*1720' of comfort, 1g. FR
* New carpet, redecorated
a 32'x19' pool. Air cond.
a Lg. lot, fenced patio
a OWNER FINANCING
a NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
rice $49900. 56.000 dwn.,
25 yrs. 12.5 pcI, at W8,67 per
mo.

FLORIDA REALTY

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ioldcIs

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100

17 ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO. OLD 5 BEDROOM HOUSE NEED FIXI N'
&amp; FENCIN'. $330 MONTH.
SEIGLER
REALTY
BROKER. 321-0640.

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ALL

2541 S. French Ave.
322 0719, 322 5353, 322 0231

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Ideal retirement or starting, 2
BR, FP home, close to bus
line, shopping, churches. Call
for more details.

28w-garage on quiet cul.desac. $627393.

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SIDE GLANCES

Knowles Reaity Inc.
628.3005
U. Mary, newly decorated 3 BR, REAL TOR

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UN lIED FARM

MLS.

I acre plus wold home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water I
sewer. Super location $35,000.

0610.

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SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYCE
hOme3 BR, 2B. extra Ia. kit.. A.
Fl. rm., one 1 acre. $ISOmo.
Seigler Realty, BROKER, 371.

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Equal OpportunIty Employer.

REALTOR

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I BR, 20, LR &amp; DR or 3 BR, 28,
w.Lg FR. $375mo. 6 mo. lease.
2435 Myrtle Ave. 305 137-3029
aft 6 p.m. .wk days.

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owner financed
3397 Realtor Associate.

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3 BR, 28. 2 story house $35,000

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or LPN, 4 to 12 cart time.
AppIy1ltpII1Ofl5IntOfdNur$in
1 Convalescent Center,
Metlonville.

MUFFLER MAN (1)
BRAKE&amp;
FRONT END MAN (1)
Musthave muffler shopexp. and

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FHA VA. FHA 2351 24S

Efficiency Apt., 1 Person

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AA*IMPLOYMINT
12FrsnchAv..
323.S17
CorneroflothlFrenctt
"YQur Future Our Concem"

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
114intictiO,is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notice of Administration has been
Petitioner
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PAUL J. PETERSON
DET.56
own tools. A creative pro.
that by virtureof that certain Writ mailed are required, WITHIN and
Deceased
ductive person who can do
of Execution issued out of and THREE MONTHS FROM THE FRANK BATTAGLIA
NEW
SPRING
LINE
high quality work. Will find
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION underthesealoftheCircuitCourt DATE OF THE FIRST Respondent
OF
THIS
good pay, good working
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
of
Seminole
County,
Florida,
upon
PURL
ICATION
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Creative
Expressions
3227113
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
OR
CLAIMS
DEMANDS a final judgement rendered in the NOTICE, to file any objections TO:
conditions at Mr. Muffles'.
FLORIDA
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
they may have that challenge the
PaId
vacaIions
aforesaid
court
on
the
2$th
day
of
FRANK
BATTAGLIA
NOTICEOFPUILIC
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Hospitalization, uniforms.
ia-Help
nted
.
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: January, A.D. 1980, in that certain validity of the decedent's will, the
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
HEARING
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Carl 323.5946 forappoI,m.nt.
case entitled, Judith B. Hudson, qualIfications of th, personal
LAST KNOWN MAILING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
ARE
YOU
HEREBY Plaintiff, .vs. Jack R. Hudson, Sr., representative, or th, venue or
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTIFIED that the ad. Defendant, which aforesaid Writ jurisdictIon of the court.
CieaningSsnfordApts.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
by the City Council of the City of ministration of the estate of Paul c:f Execution was delivered tome
WANTED a person or persons
Quarters IVacant units
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS,AND NOTIFIED that an action for
to milk a sweet Jersey cotv
15714
Lake Mary, Florida, that said J. Peterson, deceased, File as Sheriff of Seminole County, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED dissolution of marriage has been
Council will hold a public hearing Number eO.54-CP, Is pending in the
any morning Mon. thru FrI.,
Florida, and I have levied upon the WILL BE FOR EVER BARRED. filed against you, and you are Tree Climber, chain saw man w.
on the 17th day of April, 1910, at Circuit Court for Seminole County,
will receive 1 gal. fresh milk,
Date of the first publication of required to serve a copy of your
following described property
or wout pIckup truck. Sales
Call 333.1$ft.
?:30P.M.toconsideranordinance Florida, Probate Division, the owned by Jack R. Hudson, said this Notice of Administration: written defenses to It. if anY, on
person (will train) 339.5212.
entitled:
address of which is Seminole
propertybeinglocatedinSeminole March 10, 1910
CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY County Courthouse, Sanford, County, Florida, more par.
BRUCE V. JACOLICK
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Petitioner, whose address is 612
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA RE. Florida 32771. The personal
As Personal Representative
Legal Notice
ticulariy described as follows:
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
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,
ZONING CERTAIN LANDS representativeoftheestateisJohn
f the Estate of
SUPER VISOR
Sanford, Florida, and file the
Home located at 201 North

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Publish March 10, 1980

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Buildto Suit -our blot ovi

IOOKKEEPER.SICY

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FOR SALE
322564$
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one of the family In this fast
moving office.

Earn extra money at home.
Good pay. Easy work. No
experience necessary. Start
immedIately. Send name and
address to BW.EH P.O. Box
13332A Orlando, Fl. 32I0.

9..._Gn
'Things to Eat
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working with people. Hours
must be flexIble. Salary:
17,50049,400 D.O.E. Ap.
piications and resumes will be
accepted through March ii,
1910. Apply at the Sanford
Housing
Authority,
Ad.
ministration Building West
10th Street, Sanford, Florida.
AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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6-Child Care

41—Houses

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stiller openings now. Cobia
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road,
Sanford. Applb 9 to 11 am.

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Social Services Aide-Some

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clerk of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
beinwriting and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become
due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidat,d, the
nature of the uncertainty shah be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
surity shall be described. The
ciaimani shall delIver sufficient IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN

18—Help
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copies of the claim to the clerk to AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
enable the clerk to mail one copy FLORIDA
to each personal representative. CIVILACTIONNO,$0.372.CA.04.P
All persons interested in the IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
estate to whom a copy of this ANN BATTAGLIA

Division

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Eustis, Florida 32726
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DATED thIs 4th day of March, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Telephone: (904) 337-6441
Publish March 10,17,19*0
PROBATE lVlSION
AD., 1910.
DET61
File Number lO.54.CP
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,

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CarpenteffOroJrmiIi. Exp. with
sliiii saw, tabl• saw, band saw
etc. Apply to 11 a.m. CObii
Co., Silver Like Road,
Sa"tOrd.

Sundaj - Noon Frida,j
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4—Personals

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Noon The Day Before Publication

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GENERAL LABORS day shift
apply at American Wood
Product Miii Office, 200

father of child born to

reasons demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of Sad Court on this 15th day of
February, 1910.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of said Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
Depufy Clerk
RICHARD 0. OWEN. P.A.
CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS I

Dl inspeclea by the

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

the natural County Courthouse. Sanford, BERNARD V. JACOLICK,
Amend to read (2) Single.
Florida 37171. The names and
deceased, File Number S031.CP,
Family dwelling with 1,000 sq. ft.
addresses
of
the
personal
is
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
minirnumiivingaras,provididail
Jane C. Morris
HEREBY representative and the personal
SeminoleCounty, Florida, Probate o*erdensitycon?rsis.nd
YOU
ARE
representative's attorney are set
in
flIgIti,n tha Ad,4r.t. , ...hI..h
a
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forth
below.
S•rninole County Courthouse,
Adoption has been filed against
Note;
Subparagraph
(a)
All
interested
persons
are
Sanford, Florida. The personal remains unchanged.
you and you are required to serve
required
to
file
with
this
court,
representative
of
the
a copy of your written defenses, if
estate is
The Planning &amp; Zoning Coni
BRUCE V. JACOLICK, whose mission will submit a recom.
any, to it on RICHARD B. OWEN, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
address is 21312 W. Seep Willow mendationtothe City Commission
P.A.. CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS
THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims
Way, Canyon Country, Calif. 91331. in favor of, or against, the
way 11-97, Casselberry, Florida
tjection by an interested person
personal representative's attorney The City Commission will hold a
32701, and tile the original with the
are set forth below.
Clerk of the above styled Court on to whom notIce was mailed that
Public Hearing in the City Corn.
All persons having claims or mission Room in the City Hall,
or before April 3, 1910, otherwise challenges the validity of the will,
the
qualifications
of
the
personal
demands against the estate are Sanford, Florida a? 7:00 P.M. On
ajudgment may be entered forthe

public.

City Clerk

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amendment to the Zoning Or.
dinance oS the City of 5ard,
Seminole County, Florida.
Ordinance No. 1091. Article V.
use Provisions, Section 2, SR.1A.
Single.Family
Residential
Dwelling District. Subsection B.

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reliable. United Savants.

Seminole

PlannIng and Zoning Commission
intheCityCommission Room, City
Hall, Sanford, Floridaatl:00 P.M.
on Thursday, March 20, iNo, to
consider the foilowing change and

Monday, Mar, 10, 1950-35

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FACTORY WORKERS
cooperitiv, Imirt, strong I

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICETOTHEPUIL.IC
potIce is hereby given that a
Public Hearingwili beheld by the

CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
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PROVIDING CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE,
This notice is given pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 166.

nmv may

Notice

Legal Notice

CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
!w!Iur rU5lP1tAIN5

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Iyrs exp. Patios, Driveways,
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ReildCondemnedltouses
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3210517
Custom built utility &amp; boat
trailers, truck ricks &amp; misc.

rep,rs.

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Monday, Mar. 10, 110

WHERE IS PLEASE, M5 DITHERS ••.)
THAT WORM?
AT NOWAVTOTAL.KX
ABOUT MR.
orrERs

BEETLE BAILEY

by Mort Walker
I WORKEP
ALL. DAY
ON THIS
PAELLA

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(RRY, BETTY,'\
J I CAI'iT SEEM TO FIND\
I
I FILED THE
IT. I'M LOOKING I
CHEESECAKE I
UNDER - 2 .' ,,.(
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NICE OF 'YOU TO IIELP ME
SAKE, BETTY.' PLEASE GET
MY CHEESECAKE RECIPE
IN THE FILES.'

FOR

F47ZEA//A/G.'

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AiaL. WITh Mt(

Disease
carrying fly

72nd Year, no. 173—Tuesday, March 11, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

by Howie Schneider
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Casselberry Mayor Oiien Sheppard develop the property into a subdivision of
has been iItructe(l to go to 'l'allahassee. single.faiiiilv homes.
if necessary, to lobby through a bill
Sheppard said today that he has congranting his city a 25 cent fee per ad- ducted a study on the development of
mission if legislation is approved con. single family homes on that property.
verting the Seminole Park and rioting 700 could be built. "Addressing
Fairgrounds from a harness raceway to ourselves to the traffic problem, there
a greyhound racing facility.
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workshop Monday night gave the mayor said today Schulte said, however, the 700 new
the instructions after the council was told
--by Bill [)emetree, operator of the horse homes would generate more revenue for
racing track, that while support from the the city to pay those traffic costs and
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missions tax for the city as ;irt (If the liIlSSIiiii were approved. In addition
legislation.
Schuttt' said traffic from horiies would
Council Chairiiian Frank Schulte flow at various tunes throughout the day
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suggested the 25-cent fee on all ad' while track traffic would be compact.
nussions - both complimentary and
Without the admissions ft't', he noted,
purchased — to defray costs to the cityof the property taxes received from the
providing street improvements anti other track would be little in comparison to
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be suffered by the citizens'' by the traffic not only a substantial amount of property
generated by the expected 300.000 dog taxes about $5t,00() annually — but also
traxicliise taxes and utility taxes.
racing fans.
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well to guarantee (asselberry citiiens lioulevarl and Winter Park Drive; $7,000
their property taxes would not be u. to outfit extra (lut'. traffic officers; to
creased to pay costs to tIit' city front the upgrade water flow system and install
dog track ulx.'rations.
additional f ire hydrants if necessary

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raceway, but also another i:W acres who tiiu.st be hired at tlit' rate of $10 per
surrounding the facility, said his family hour each for four hours per evening and
for each
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has borne the burden for .10 years of to paN $10 t
Seminole County toot (Ilihitol for the Council
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Arts and Sciences For C entral F lorida, Is to help racing. lie told the city council if the
Sheppard said Denietree has agreed to
make th1 ittililk aware of art in the enmity attn is it legislation permitting the conversion sign an agreement with the city
bright and colorful addition to downtown Sanford. does not pass, he may be forced to guaranteeing the funding.
Herald Photo by Tom Nelxei

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The mural painted on the side of buildings on
Magnolia Avenue and First Street In Sanford
draws an admiring glance from a woman. The
mural, designed and executed by 1km Reynolds,

PRIMARY DAY
NBC Pl"cks

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When NBC projects the winners of the
presidential preference primary In Florida shortly
after the polls close at 7 p.m., the views of the
voters of Smlnole County's precinct 33 In
Longwood will be part of that projection.
Laurin Milton of Fern Park was stationed on the
front porch at Longwood city hail this morning
asking the voters as they came out of the polling
place to answer a number of questions on an NBC
Poll.
Milton said the voters were being very
cooperative in filling out the lengthy polling sheet.
Milton's responses to questions about the poll
were the same: "1 don't know."
It was not known why the television network
chose precinct 33; how the pollsters were chosen
or how the questions were composed and selected.
Carolyn Churchill, a researcher with election
headquarters at NBC-Tampa said today the information and the process used in the poll aie

confidential."
Eligible to cast ballots in precinct 33, which
includes most of the old section of Longwood, were
1,451 people, including 856 Democrats, 4fl
Republicans and 123 from splinter parties.
Poll workers reported a steady flow of voters in
that particular precinct.
Only Democrats and Republicans could vote
their preference In the respective contests. But all
voters were considering two state constitutional
arnendments — limiting Ithe Jurisd1liction of the
Florida Supreme Court and raising the homestead
exemption to $25,000.
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Bruce's office said the only problem reported from
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voter turnout of the 58,793 registered voters in the
67 precincts of the county.
Different colored "secret ballots" were given to
Republicans and Democrats in the NBC poll.
Questions on both ballots were similar, asking for
whom each voter voted and why, giving multiple
choices for each question.
Each ballot had one radically different question.
The Democratic ballot asked: Did the accident
at Chappaquiddick in IM involving Senator
Edward Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, and
Kennedy's explanation of it, raise or lower your
opinion of Kennedy's ability to handle the duties of
the presidency?
The choices for response were: haven't heard of

Chappaquiddick; raised my opinion of Senator
Kennedy; lowered iny opinion of Senator Ken.
nedy; didn't change my opinion of Senator Ken.
nedy; not sure.
The Republican ballot asked: do you think the
fact that Ronald Reagan is now 69 years old
makes him more able to handle the duties of the
presidency; makes him less able to handle the
duties of the presidency; makes no difference in
his ability to handle the duties of the presidency;
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the equal rights amendment, mandatory permits
for handguns; nuclear power plants; abortion;
reinstatement of the draft; drafting women into
the military; federal spending; the defense
budget; Middle East peace negotiations; national
health insurance; labor unions.

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affiliate WESII-TV, Winter Park-Daytona Beach, shakes hands with NBC
pollster, laurin Milton of Fern Park, after turning over to Milton the poll
form used In "key" precinct :13, Longwoud. Brown is a Former ma -or of
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equipment for the volunteers, as well as their training, said become full-time police offiaers, said Rotundo,
By DAVID M. HAZIER
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Recent changes and moves have led to the drop in the
The Sanford Police Department Is looking for about a dozen
"We call them part-time police" he said, explaining the
number of auxiliary officers, said Rotundo, who is looking to
men and women interested In volunteering their time to help auxiliary officers must spend a minimum of eight hours a
bring the force back up to strength.
patrol and protect Sanford, says It. Mike Rotundo.
week riding with patrolmen on regular duty.
Applicants must be 21 or older, he said, adding applicants
At the moment, the department has OnlY 12 auII1Iry of.
Volunteers also serve as dispatchers and do other police
will be screened using the same guidelines applied to police
ficers, down from the 20 to 25 the department usually has on
work when needed, he said.
officers. Both men and women are welcomed to volunteer,
W rolls, he said.
Rotundo said many of the auxiliary officers are people
Rotundo said.
AuIliaiy officers are community members who volunteer kicking to become full-time officers. By serving as volunteers
Auxiliary officers donate most of their services to
their time to assist the 50 full-tIme Sanford patrolmen,
on the Sanford force while taking the 380 hours of college work community,
said Rotundo, explaining they are only paid when
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security for school basketball and football games.
After undergoing an IOboir course, the au'4i1a"y offks the potential officers gain experience which can help them get
an coidered police officers, with the Mine tights slid
a full.tlme job, he said.
Applications are available from the Sanford Police
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"What Is your reaction to President Carter's attempted rescue of the
American hostages being held in Iran? Should we attempt further military

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secretary, Sanford:
"I don't think lt wait a good idea.
We were just getting so Japan and
Germany were going to ride with us
to help bring Iran to Its knees. But
Carter keçs everything so secret.
He doesn't seem to like to take
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Carter said he was forced to halt the
mission when the rescue helicopters
developed "equipment failures."

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President Fidel solidarity messa ge in th e name of the
radio reported army planes were
He expressed "deep regret" at the
s
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sent
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message
to Ayatollah people of Cuba.
searching for American Marines Khomeini toda
deat hs of t he eight crewmen killed w hen
y expressing Cuba's
"We want to tell you our fraternal th e plane and helicopt
ted stil.1 in the remote desert.
er co llided as they
President Abothassan Bani adr flew "solidarity" with Iran in the wake of the solidarity in this moment that a new and
were pulling out. The president said they
a bortive U.S. attempt to free the severe menace of armed aggression had
over central Iranian town where the hostages, Radio Ha
been originally sent to the desert
va na reported.
from the Yankee imperialists is facing location "to position our
American hostage attempt was aborted.
team for later
In a broadcast monitored in Miami, the revolution in Iran," the message
He said he saw t he wreckage
withdr awal."
five Radio
Havana said, "Fidel Castro sent a said.
helicopters and two planes on theofground.
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Iran said two of the U.S. air craft
Carter said he decided to go a head with
the mission, which recalled a successful
carrying Marines and CIA agents including an unspecified number of In- inflicted a defeat and
flight on the raid by Israeli commandos to rescue
crashed in flames under attack by jured who were expected to recover.'
Americans and their mercenaries Un
hostages aboard a hijacked El Al airliner
Iranian warplanes, The United States
Carter, looking solemn, appeared on
In their history and the at Fnte
sail
In U&amp;uda In July
u. 'OUM, killing nattet4e evisboo - and said, "the precedented
tstos'y of the world." ----------1978, becauseairport
of "the steady unraveling
eight people, and that all American responsibility Is fully my own." He said
"Their planes have fallen, their of authority in Iran."
personnel were evacuated,
he personally decided first to stage and heli
copters have got stuck In the mud,"
He said all those Involved knew "the
Interviewed by Western television then to abort the mission,
the radio said. "They themselves have operation
was cer ta in to be difficult and
correspondents after he returned to
It was not known how many men were become prisoners in the
boundless
prison
was
certain to be dangerous" and added
Tehran from a tow of southern and Involved In the mission or where it of the desert."
the
it
had
"an excellent chance of success."
central Iran, Bani-Sadr made no direct originated. Carter said all the Americans
II Iranian
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While the
response to a question whether some Involved were volunteers.
U.S. aircraft were downe
As Tehran radio repor ted the abortive
American raiders were left behind in
Iran contradicted the U.S. version of pursuit by Its planes, Carter d during a mission, jubilant
said
Iranian
Iranians demonstrated
Iran.
the Entebbe-style rescue attempt, saying officials had no knowledge of the raid in front of the
U.S. Embassy and raced
"If there are any Americans left they
the aircraft crashed in the air during a "until several bows after all Americans cats through
the city, blaring horns and
will be captured within half an hour," he chase by Iranian air force planes.
were
withdrawn
from
flashing
lights.
Iran."
told the correspondents.
Ghotbzadeh said he appealed to the
Ghotbzadeh said the foray "has put in
Moslem militants holding 50 of the 53
Defense Secretary Harold Brown militants holding the 50 hostages in the danger the lives of the hostages" and hostages called reinforcements of
categorically denied reports from Iran U.S. Embassy for 174 days to demon. thousands of Iranians gathered outside revolutionary guards to build up the 24.
that any members of the strike force strate restraint. The militants had vowed the occupied embassy to celebrate the hour patrol around the beleaguered
to harm the captives if the United States U.S. failure,
were left behind,
embassy,
took any military action against Iran.
Carter said the mission was
But the militants had no Immediate
President Carter said the U.S. military
He said Iranian President Aboihassan "humanitarian" and intended to comment about the failed American
rescue
mission
was
aborted Bani-Sadr had flown over the
of the alleviate international tensions created mission.
because of an equipment failure and collision near the desert townsite
of Tabas, by the near halfyear crisis.
UPI Reporter Donal O'Higgins said
before the strike force could withdraw, about 300 miles southeast
of Tehran, and
But Ghotbzadeh declared the U.S. militant guards outside the embassy
two aircraft - a C-130 transport and a reported seeing five burning helicopters, mission
amounted to an "act of war" and "showed their undisguised delight with
helicopter-collided on the ground in the tents and blankets,
said: "I now compare this to the Hitler large grins lighting their faces." He said
Iranian desert, killing eight crewmen. He
In a commentary of the aborted invasion of Austria. It is the same with the mood was "more of jubilation than
said all the Americans were evacuated, mission, Tehran Radio said Iran
"has excuses offered for such acts."
hostility or approaching catastrophe."
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Bush Supports President; Kennedy Subdued

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• World reacts to fiasco.
• Carter upsets Congress?
-Stories on Page 2A
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Morehead Kennedy, said she was "ap.. •
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and can only "hope and pray" the
-hostages will not be hurt as a result.
Mrs. Kennedy, contacted in London, is
currently
on a visit to Western European
Kennedy, in a statement Wulled In
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to
seek support for obtaining the
Detroit, was more subdued, saying he
hostages' release.
shares "the feeling of all Americans at
Judy Haessly of Milwaukee, an aunt of
hug sad moment for our country," He
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hostage Kevin Hermening, said, "Right
sold Amaicam are united "in our
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determination to hold the Iranian
situation and would like to know more
government fully accountable forthe• -.
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know about this and how are the
Family members of hostages ex
TED KENNEDY
pressed fear the Iranians might now
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,..avolds criticism
hwm the CIPUVOL
Richard GaUegos of Denver, father of
was taken over by Iranian milItants Nov. hostage Marine Cpl. Billy Gallegos, said,
Sara Rosen of New York, mother of 4,
"We really weren't expecting anything
American __tageBarryRmen sobbed
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l San Diego, wife of Ukethis! Just hope there won't
any
of retaliation on the hostages from &amp; thing hostage,
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Morefield,
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attempt
Carter's decision: "Onlyhe has oil ale
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about 12:30 a.m. today.

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"He should have waited a little bit thought this was best and if he thought
hodtøo1itt1s
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MW until it simmered" in Tehran, she the hostages were endangered."
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Mrs. Morefield, whose husband was
Sa the hMtIi up °'
The White House said an attempt to the consul general at the U.S. Embassy,
wIthin 72 hews arid It they dide's,
r== the 53 Amwican held in Iran was said she hoped the Iranian militants
i'celed by President Carter because of would not take reprisals against the
"etl 1pI11eI111 fathie." As U.S. forces were
tarpsli, let On get the civthus
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withdrawing, two American planes
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attempt
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Iran claimed today the United States
lost seven aircraft in its abortive raid to
rescue the 53 Am erican hostages. Tehran

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Bush, in Southfield, Mich., said, "I .
uneivocablyaupp
president
no ifs, ands or buts. This is not time to
go one up politically. He made a difficult,
cowageous decision."

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Iran Gives Own Version
Of U.S. Rescue A empt

United Press Interutleual.
Republican presidential candidate
George Bush said he backed President
Carter on the abortive Iranian hostage
rescue mission and Sen. Edward Kennedy said the nation is determined to hold
Iran accountable for the hostages. But
the mother of one of the hostages
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located in present traffic lanes.
G. Algernon Speer, who owns property
Photo on Page
Herald Staff Writer
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Traffic on Magnolia would be downtown has opposed the project, and
The majority of downtown business
limited to vehicles entering or leaving threatened to file suit if the project is
people want the revitalization of the
-Conversion of the property owned by
parking spaces.
undertaken.
downtown "model" area begun at once the Senkarik brothers Jerry, Edward
- Parking on Magnolia would be
"We believe it is important that the
and will tell the Sanford City Commission and John
on Magnolia Avenue to a changed from angular to straight whole plan be implemented," Mercer
their desire at the May 12 city corn. parking lot to contain 30.33 spaces. The parking with an extra foot
provided for said, adding the purpose of the
mission meeting.
building on that property burned down backout space on both sides of the
street. revitalization pr oject is to draw people to
The model area extends on First Street several months ago. The new spaces will The
straight parking would make it the downtown area by making the area
from Park Avenue to Magnolia Avenue more than make up 10 parking spaces to easier for backing out. Parking spaces more attractive.
"Business would be
and onto Magnolia Avenue.
be lost in the alleyway off Magnolia and would be 10 feet wide by 20 feet long, the
better
and
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businesses
would be
The Greater Sanford Development three on First Street.
same size as parking spaces in the city drawn downtown," Mercer said.
Corporation, which has spearheaded the
The Senkarik brothers have offered to hall parking lot now.
move toward downtown revitaliz
He pointed out the downtown
The alley off Magnolia would be used
ation, give free the property to the city for the
has
ritalization is just the beginning of the
for
turning
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been
circulating
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copies
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tth attractive pedestrian walkway
plans
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among downtown merchants,
the
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and provide li ability insurance, at- and
First.
Mrs. Rose Jacobson of RoJay's
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a cording to Mrs. Jacobson.
copy of the plan and petitions availhas
able
John Mercer, chairman of the Greater
"We have to walk before we can run,"
for signing at her place of business. As of
-Widening of the traffic lanes on First
Sanford Development Corporation, said Mercer said. "We want to push th is to
this morning 27 merchants had
signed Street from 22 to 24 feet. Areas which are the petition puts the city on notice that completion and contin Jj.anford
the petition,
now yellow-striped on the street would be the merchants
Several new features have been In. used for the planting of low-growing begun including want t he entire project what it has always been - the greatest
the closing of Magnolia place In Seminole County and Central
corporated into the plan Including:
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To Cuban Refugee Shuttle
KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) — Sjx-foot seas and gusty
winds slowed the armada of little boats shuttling
Cuban refugees across the Florida Straits today but
Hava na Radio reported a new twist — the first attempt
at a makeshift airli ft,
In a broadcast monitored in Miami, Hava na Radio
said a light plan e from Florida landed at Jose Marti
Airport and its crew asked to pick up refugees. The
broadcastsaid theplanecrewwastolditcouidn tdoso
at that airpor t but if it new to Varadero airport it could
get a load. The broadcast did not identify the crew of
the plane or say from w hence in Florida it came.
A marina manager in Key West said eight "big
boats" were tied up, waiting for the sea to calm before
leaving for Cuba, Th e Coast Guard reported seas up to
6 feet in the 90-mile-wide straits. At the other end, a
Radio Havana br oadcast said 400 boats were waitin g to
load refugees at the port of Mariel, a bout 30 miles from
Havana,

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A circuit cour t judge has denied several
motions to suppress evidence in a trial
starting Monday Charging a former Orlando
resident with t he 1 978 rape and murder of an
Orlando girl in Seminole County.
Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler refused to
sign several motions by Assistant Public

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for telephones at the airport, jamming lines with calls
to the United States, witnesses said.
They said about five of the exiles, who had sli ght cuts
and br uises around the face, said they were injured by
jeering crowds of Cubans when they left Havana's

Defender James Figgatt on behalf of Richard
Oliver, 24, Jailed in Atlanta, Ga., since 1978
after being co nvicted of murder there,
Oliver stands charged with raping and
murdering Clara Laine Clayton, 16, of 3456

airport.

Fairway Lane, Orlando, on May 19, 1978, He
was transferred to the Semi nole County Jail
on Jan, 27 after being sentenced to life for the
Georgia crime,

Carter May Welcome Cubans
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The State Department is
trying to stem the sealift of Cuban refugees by
threatening fines and imprisonment, but the White
House may change the rules.
"We are in a process of assessing how we will deal
with that very rapidly changing situation," White
House press secretary Jody Powell said Thursday.
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nere's some uccision stuti that if it's not on the
president's desk it will be shortly."
U.S. Refugee Coordinator Victor Palmieri told a
House Foreign Affairs subcommittee the ad.
ministration did not have "an ultimate answer" about
what to do with the Cubans.
"We have 20 years of accepting every Cuban who
could get out an d you don't turn that over overn ight,"
Palmieri said.

Sacharin Bill Stays Alive

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By DAVID M RAzW

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UP!) Ninety-six Cuban
exil es have arrived in San Jose aboard a Costa Rican
Jetliner, raising hopes the airlift of the refugees would
be resumed,
The Costa Rican LACSA SAC-ill airli ner landed late
Thursday at San Jose's airpor t with only five women
aboard and mostly teen-aged youths who scrambled

During hear ings Wednesday and Thursday, Monday morning wi
th Jury selection,
Figgatt introduced several motions. Some
Assistant sta te attorneys say If Oliver is
called for the suppression of statements
con victed, the dea th penal ty will be asked,
Oliver a llegedly made to Atlanta police in
Only three times has anyone ever been
1978 after being told he would be charged with
sentenced to death in the county, Assistant
the Seminole crime, claiming the statemen ts
Sta te Attorney Don Marblestone said, the
were improperly obtained,
third being murderer G regory Mills, senOther motions called for a complete
tenced only two weeks ago by Circuit Judge J.
dismissal of the charges, claiming Oliver had
William Woodson.

been denied a speedy trial.
The disimissal motion complained Oliver
was indicted by aSeminole County grand jury
three times on the murder charge, but in two
cases the State Attorney formally refused to
prosecute him on the charges, waiting Instead
for the end of the Atlanta proceedings.

Leffler said he denied all the motions,
clearing the way for Oliver's trial to begin

According- to the Seminole deputy's report,
Clayton's body was discovered by a pas by
on May 20, 1978, on Lockwood Road, about 100
feet south of State Road 419.
An autopsy showed the 16-year-old girl had
been raped and died either of strangulation

or blows to the head,
Oliver, who took a bus to Atlanta on May 20,
1978, to visit his parents, was ar rested there

by city authorities on charges of killi ng
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woman there and dumping her body in
se wer.
Oliver was later convicted of that crinu
sen te nced to spend the rest of his life In 4
Georgia jail.
Oliver was first indicted for the Seminol
murder on Oct. 2, 1978, by the county's grand
jury.

ARREST IN GENEVA
A Daytona man has been jailed on charges of prowling while
carrying an assortment of burglar's tools through Geneva,
deputies report.
James P. Joseph Jr., 18, Daytona, was arrested at the corner
of Sta te Road 46 and Cockran Avenue, Geneva, at 10:45 p.m.
Th ursday, deputies say.
Joseph was arrested by deputies, who say they were
responding to a suspicious person call. When they arrived on
the scene, Joseph ran from them, they say, adding when he
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SANFORD CHARGES TWO WITH INDECENT EXPOSURE
Sanford pollee have agrested two men In 12 hours in two
unrelated incidents of indecent exposure.
After a man allegedly exposed himself to three juvenile
females at 8:30 a.m. Monday on 18th Street between Elm and
French avenues, police arrested James R. Allen, 28, of 2820 S.
Park Ave., Sanford.
Allen was arrested at 10 am. Monday at the corner of 22nd
Street and French Avenue. He was charged with lewd and
lascivi ous assault on a minor and held in lieu of $8,400 baiL
less than 12 h
later, police arrested William Oglesby,
500 Oak Ave., Sanford, charging he was the man who exposed

TWO CHARGE WRONGFUL DEATH
The deaths of two women in unrelated incidents In Seminole
County became the subject of lawsuits this week in the county so

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tgznaaif to two women walking in u j*rk st Fifth Street
Oak Avenue.'
He was arrested In the park, police say.

CREDIT (AR!) FORGERY
A Caseelberry man was ordered held in lieu Of $1,050 ball,
following his arrest Wednesday on charges related to a stolen
credit card.
Michael D. Perry, Ash Circle, Cauelberry, was arrested
Weckiesday at Butler Plaza on charges of forgery, possession
of a stolen credit card, driving with a suspended license and
several other charges,
Deputies say they had been watching for him to return to the
area where he bought a police scanner from a Radio Shack

— Raymond Quinlan, Fern Park, widower of Mary Quinlan, 04
has filed suit against the owners of the Altamonte Mall and the
mother of the boy whom the suit claims mugged Mrs. Quinlan
in 1978, Injuring her and inflicting injuries which two years
later caused her death.
— David M. Cunningham, representative of the estate of
Imogene McCain of Chuluota, has filed suit against the Food
Fair Corp. of Phllade1plta and Willard Pearce, a bag boy at
the Sanford Plaza Pantry Pride supermarket.
The suit charges Mrs. McCain died on March 26, 1979, 10
days after she was hit by a group of shopping carts being
returned to t he store by Pearce.
The suit charges the negligence of the company and Pearce
caused the accident, which ruptured Mrs. McCain's spleen.

British 727 Jetliner Crashes

A 20..year-old South Seminole Middle School Instructional personnel for Seminole County
utility aide will be fired due to her arrest April Schools, said Mi. Howard had been
18 for allegedly selling a marijuana cigarette suspended for two weeks and will be fired,
to a 14-year-old.
despite the fact she has not yet been tried or
Vonda Faye Howard, 1532 Coolidge Ave., found guilty of any crime.
Sanford, was released from the Seminole
"The school board can fire her for Chewing
County Jail April 19 on $1,575 bond,
gum, If that's an Infraction of the school
Ernest Cowley, director of non.
rules," Cowley said.

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charged with crimes.
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and Superintendent of Schools William Layer
approved the ditmilssal.

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called to the meeting," Isins said,
believe It at all."
European gold markets reacted sharply to
He added that the Soviet Union remains.
the new, Of the aborted mission and the
"absolutely
opposed" to any U.S. military'
price jumped betw,i
an ounce, while
action against Iran.
the dollar fell on meet markets. The Kuwalti
In its first public reaction to the collapsed:
news agency otsd London bankers as
U.S.
commando raid, the Soviet Union's:
saying the market was In a "sta of panic."
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state-controlled
radio called the raid "an
ACinkdeal
7,.,,
unprédecented
adventure
undertaken by
"In turmoiL"
Washington u
the
disguise
not in.
In the Middle Esst leash radio said the
tending
to
use
military
measures
in the.
attack w staged from an Egyptian air hew.
Amerlcan.Iranian conflict."
But an Egyptian Cabinet spokesman"On April
24, Carter's administration'!
promptly denied the brash report as"tales."
carried out an armed provocation against the
In Paris, whet. he condactsd two days of
republic of Iran,” the broadcast said.
As with French mdii. on NgIl*r5tafl,
A later radio broadcast said, "The White'
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel Gromyko
House
declaration Included the laughable
Mid: "Who I hard Of the (rescue) affair
statement as If the provocation was aimed at
this piorning my first reaction was not to
eMing the Internatjo situation,"

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ATLANTA (UP!) Defense attorney Nick Co-defendant Thomas Mitchell Is waiting it out Indictment
were dismissed by U.S. District to get fresh air.
Chilivis' words probably echoed the feelings of In a nearby hotel,
Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. at the conclusion of
During deliberations, marshals lock the
everybody involved In Bert Lance's bank
The jury appears to be making progress the government's case,
door
on the small, windowless room.
fraud trial: "I wish it would end."
through the 19 charges against the four
Moye has ordered the jury to extend Its work
One
marshall described the panel as a "good
Chilivis, Lance's lawyer, made his corn- defendants,
day by one hour. Until Thursday, deliberations group" that is taking its job seriously. He said
ments after the federal Jury adjourned Thurs.
Thursday afternoon, the jurors requested a began at 9:30 a.m. and ended at 5 p.m. with a work papers, documents
and notebooks used
day evening. They will carry their document the judge had Indicated earlier this one-hour break
for lunch. Quitting time is now during the trial are neatly packed and sealed
deliberations Into a fifth day today as they week related to Count 19. The document, a
6 p.m.
in cardboard boxes when the marshals enter
mull over the complicated evidence.
promissary note by Carr, had not been ad.
Through Thursday night, the panel had the room at the end of the day.
Earlier Chilivis said he had told Lance that mitted as evidence and the judge said they deliberated more than 22 hours.
A juror escorts the marshals to another
waiting for the verdict was the toughest part of couldn't have it.
Poor ventilation in the jury room has been room and remains there until the boxes are
a trial.
Earlier reports have Indicated the panel Is an lrritatant for the jurors, who complained to locked up for the night.
Lance spent the third straight day at his wading through the indictment count-by- marshals about the problem Thursday af.
The panel must return 26 unanimous verhome, "Butterfly Manna," where he has count. If those reports are valid, then the ternoon. They said the room was getting warm
dicts related to the 19 charges. Some of the
awaited a verdict with co-defendants Richard deliberations would be at the half-way point.
and stuffy and, when building officials failed to defendants are charged Jointly on seven
T. Carr and H. Jackson Mullins since Tuesday.
Fourteen of the original 33 counts in the correct the problem, they took an extra break counts.
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UP!) An imperial wizard and
two other Ku Klux Klan members were bound to a grand jury
Thursday for the shotgun wounding of five black women.
City Judge Bill Cox raised bond for two of the suspects to
$75,000 after officers presented evidence that Marshall Thrash,
30, of Chattanooga, fired the two .12 gauge shotguns and the
other, William Church, 23, also of Chattanooga, drove the car
Into position for the shootings.
Church says he is Imperial Wizard of the Justice Knights of
the Ku Klux Klan. The third suspect, Larry Payne, 26, of
Rosaville, Ga., Is being held under $50,000 bond.
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Imposed by the 1979 Legislature.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!)
achieved without a boost In taxes for
Gordon and Pajcic say the cap should most people,
Legislative leaders are searching for a
compromise acceptable to local be allowed to expire, allowing taxes to
Cities and counties were limited In
governments blocking passage of Gov. go up with assessments. However, the 1979 to 5 percent more property tax
Bob Graham's property assessments homestead exemption on city and collections than they collected in 1978,
county property taxes would be In. not counting revenues generated by
proposal.
Sen. Jack Gordon, D-Miaml Beach, creased from $5,000 — $10,000 for the new construction. Graham wants that
and Rep. Steve Pajcic, D-Jacksonville, elderly and disabled — to $25,000, so cap extended, but with the provision
offered one alternaltive to members of most of the tax hike would be washed that It could be exceeded upon an twothe Senate Ways and Means Committee out,
thirds majority vote by the governing
This would take a constitutional body.
Thursday.
The panel spent all afternoon amendment. Florida voters ratified an
Local government officials appeared
wrestling with Graham's bill (SB 505) amendment last month raising their by the scores before the ways and
aimed at keeping property taxes from exemption on taxes for schools to means committee to argue that getting
going up as assessments rise later this $25,000.
a twothirds majority vote would be a
Assessments will go up substantially political impossibility on most comyear and was unable to agree on
anything.
as Graham and the Cabinet enforce the missions, but they needed much more
It will take up the issue against next constitutional requirement of assess- than a 5 percent increase to keep up
week, considering the Gordon.Pajcic ment at 100 percent of just value. Most with inflation, now at 18 percent.
plan and other proposals.
counties are at about 65 percent now.
Under the Gordon-PaJcIc plan,
Seeking to provide renters with much Taxes will rise with assessments unless there would be no cap, so millage would
needed tax relief, a House Finance and there is a reduction in millage, or the not be rolled beck as assessments go
Tax subcommittee approved a bill to taxing rate,
up. Revenues lost from the higher
save tenants as much as $250 a year.
Graham says uniform 100 percent homestead exemption would come
The most controversial provision in assessments are necessary to make from the pot of money raled by higher
the governor's program is extension of sure every county collects its fair share assessments, but significant amounts
the 5 percent ceiling on increases In city of property taxes for schools, but he of funds would be left over which local
and county property tax collections also says this uniformity can be governments could spend.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) — The Florida
Supreme Court has upheld the state habitual offender
law and reaffirmed the right of police to use
breathalyzers and blood tests on suspected drunken
drivers.
In separate actions Thursday the high court rejected
Fredford James Eustey's challenge of a 25-year sentenceleviedbyaBrowardCircuftjudgewhould It
was necessary to lock the two-time felon up to protect
the public.
Eustey was first convicted of armed robbery in 1976
and two years later was nabbed burglarizing a home In
Lauderhill,

Graham May Probe Prisons
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham
will decide early next week whether to have a grand
jury Investigate allegations of inmate abuse, drug
smuggling and mismanagement of prisons under Louis
Wainwright.
Graham huddled Thursday with State Attorney
Eugene Whitworth, whose district encompasses the
state's two main prisons, and Sen. Pete Skinner, D.
Lab City, who suggested the grand Jury probe.
Grand juries will convene next week in Union and
Bradford counties where Florida State Prison and
Union Correctional Institution are located,

Dad. Aid. Charges Abuse
MIAMI (UP!) — The business ma nager for Dade
County schools says he was told by 'suspended
Superintendent Johnny Jones to be careful not to let a
r.quislticn for plumbing Supplies got lostina pile of
other perches. order

'H. (Jones) was alerting me there visa requisition
coining forward from MacArthur High School and he
wouldllksimto give attention toltsoltwould not bsput
'in the stack Of requisitions that arrive daily," Robert
Pubd Mid.

Prosecutors at Jones' trial say the order was for
lusury plwriblng supplies, Including some which wore
' gold plated. They sayJonss was Oft to boy them for
No vacation hams with 18,055 In school system funde,

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Auto Industries Slate Cuts

State Supreme Court Upholds
Use Of Breath, Blood Tests

Ms. Howard is scheduled to be arraigned
for trial Tuesday.

Carter in Trouble For ignoring Congress ?
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AREA FORECAST: Meetly sunny tiday. Saturday partly
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closaly with a Chance ci thundershowers. Highs In the upper
WASHINGTON (UP!) Ptdint (ter Committee
to
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, pomibly acting on an advance
is could be In p
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rehired If she Is found innocent, he said the
schools can terminate employment even If the
action precipitating the termination was not
unlawful.

storm Over Iran
Soviets Union Criticizes
Act Of Provocation'

NATIONAL REPORT: Floode that washed out roadways
forced . up to 200 famIlies from their homes in southern
By United Press Iaternatioual
Other NATO allies also were not conialtet
Wyoming. A surprise 18-Inch snowstorm blanketed parts of
Japan's
Premier Masaylsl Chits was
Colorado. Up to $ inches of heavy, wet snow in the Taos, N.M.,
The Soviet Union called the failed U.S. described as "struck speechless" by the
area downed tree lim bs and knocked out power lines, cutting
mission to free the hostages In Tehran "an act report,
electricity to numerous small towns. A tornado touched down
Of
provocation against Iran" and ridiculed as
A top Western hnkq with the Interim
In Elk City, Okla., daniagbig several houses and in juring one
"lalIghihie"
the White House explanation
woman Slightly- Thunderstorm spawned thrnac$sj and hail
i the IMF said
that the rescue effort was aimed at easing ominously ,,an Incident like this
could cut the
acrsi parts Of northern Texas but no major damage was
international tejijoi.
oil flow from Iran. That would be dlaMiros*
ripened.
"flwwomtedupsi
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Pearl to the Waslet. economy."
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ARM lEADINGS it LULl: tuperature: 79; overnight
Harbor," said an American at the meeting 01
"EVSiybOV was tense and worried what
l: 18; yesterday's high: 17; bom*jc pressure: 2919;
the International Monetary Fund In Ham. would hi1jj now."
rdath,s ben1dify: IS percent; wiade: southwest at m.pJ*.
burg, West Germany,
InCopashen,DINATO„y
M1URDAY I1DES: DAYTONA 11.4CR: highs, 1:11 a.m4,
France
and
West
Germany,
U.S
allies
that
Genies)
Jiph Lurn said the aborted m'Ion
5:41 p.m.; lows, 11:11 am. PORT CANAVE
highs, 1:07
Washington
urged
to
take
sanctions
against
could
be
expected
to prompt a viohsutrsac.
a.m., 1:82 p.m.; lows, 11:18 n.m. 1AYPORT highs, 82:35
Iran as port of Common Market joint effort lion from Irar and he annos*sd
am., wi, 1:15 a.m., 5:51 p.m.
the NATO
to free the
hostages, said tinily, and ap. cowiefi will meet In Brussels, Belgium, today
BOATINQ FORECAST: St. AugMilse to Jr laid, Get parently
bitterly,
that they were not Informed to discuss the new devulopusuts.
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Winds southwest around 11 knots north part and 10 to
Of the action in advance.
"All member ambassadors Mve been
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Circuit Court:

Schools To Fire Aide Accused In Mariivana Sale

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While Ford and Chrysler have recently closed
vehicle-assembly plants permanently, Volkswagen of
America has received permission to open its second
U.S. plant.
President Jimmy Carter signed legislation Thursday, turning over an old government missile plant in a
Detroit suburb to the state of Michigan, which will sell
or lease the building to the American division of the
German car manufacturer.
The plant Is expected to employ 4,000 workers
building cars and trucks by July 1982.

store, forging the signature of Walter Zentner of Winter Park,
using Zentner's stolen Master Charge and driver's license.
Perry was ordered held on the bond, reduced from $5,250:
pending arraignment Tuesday.

most optimistic communique yet, saying the two sides
were "less" apart than in previous dialogues.

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Volkswagen May Add Plant

A Florida Power spokesman said the PSC has allowed the
firm a rate of return of 8.57 percent since 1915, but it has fallen
short of this figure the past two years.
"Projections show that efforts to achieve the 8.57 percent
level will fall in 1980 without a rate increase," the spokesman
said.
The company, which serves 760,000 customers in 32 north
central counties, asked for a new authorized rate of return of
9.95 percent.

Jury Meets

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The Seminole State Attorney's office issue4
a writ to get Oliver moved to Seminole Iq
Janua ry 1979, then did nothing with the casd
until last May, w hen the or iginal indictment
was dropped, replaced by a second Identical
bill in July.
That indictment was dropped again id
January, replaced with the fresh bill wh,ict
finally led to Oliver's extradition,
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WEATHER

WASHINGTON (UP!) — A Senate subcommittee has
approved a bill that would prevent the Food and Drug
Administration from banning or restricting sales of the
sweetener saccharin until at least June 1981.
The measure, approved Thursday by the health
subcommittee of the Senate Labor and Human
Resources Committee, Is identical to a measure passed
overwhelmingly by the House last year.
The FDA technically has been free to move against
saccharin since May 29, 1979, when a previous
congressional moratorium on FDA action expired.

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) — The Cuban am.
bassador and the chairman of a human rights group
held crucial talks with leftist guerrillas In the occupied
Dominican Embassy, raising hopes of an imminent
break in the siege and the freeing of 16 diploma ts.
In all, there were six separate meetings at or near
the besieged embassy Thursday — including a con.
ference at the presidential palace and two negotiating
sessions be tween government negotiators and t he M49
guerrillas who have held the compound for 59 days.
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio has been a captive
whole time.
After the twin negotiating sessions — the 20th and

LONDON (UP!) — A chartered 727 jetliner carrying
148 Passengers and cr ew craihed off the Ca nary
Islands today, civil air officials said.
Officials said the flight, DanAir airlines en route
from Manchester, England to Tenerlfo, Canary
Wando,wasduetolandat8:25a,m
"The last contact between the plane and Tenerife
control was at8:19p,m. EST,"adv11 air okem
said. "We have a report that it crashed In Spanish
territorial waters."

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Surplus military cargo
planes are winding up in the hands of smugglers flying
drugs from Latin America into the United States,
according to Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M.
United Press International has learned the latest
sale of surplus planes took place last week in Ogden,
Utah, and included 82 two-and four-engine cargo
Planes, some of them suitable for smuggling missions.
Those purchased Included Grumman HU'16
Albatross seaplanes, a type a Defense Department
spokesman conceded would be Ideal for smuggling in
the Caribbean.
Allegations the surplus planes were being used by
smugglers took a Pentagon spokesman by surprise.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Florida Power Corp. is hours of electricity a month
would see his bill climb from $46.65
asking for a rate increase package that could jump by $10 the
to
$50.13
not
Including
taxes
and the fuel surcharge.
monthly bill for a typical residential customer.
The rate increase package includes a proposal that the basic
Florida Power which serves customers In the southern half
residential charge be raised from $2.50 to $6 a month,
of Seminole County — filed for a $99 million rate increase
The utility asked for an interim hike of $61 million pending
Thursday, saying it needs the extra money because of Inflation
final
action on the total package,
and record-high interest.
Florida Power is the third of the state's four biggest power
The proposed increase, about 21 percent over current rates, companies to ask for an increase this
year. The fourth, Florida
would mean the residential customer using 1,000
kilowatt Power &amp; Light, Is expected to make its request shortly.

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United Press International
The recession tightened Its grip on
the automobile and auto-related industries, with the automakers and
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co. planning
new temporary layoffs, production
cutbacks and plant closings.
General Motors Corp. and the Ford
Motor Co. plan to close 13 car and truck
plants next week to reduce inventories,
idling another 30,500 workers temporarily.
Long-term layoffs among U.S.
autoworkers reached a new peak of
179,850 this week and are expected to
reach 200,000 by June.
GM, Ford and Chrysler reported midApril sales dropped 33.5 percent from
the same period a year ago.
Ford said Thursday It will suspend
car production next week at seven car
plants and one truck plant, Idling 17,750
workers temporarily. GM ordered

production suspended next week at
three auto plants and two truck plants,
Idling 12,750 workers for the week.
Goodyear, the country's largest tire
manufacturer, said It was cutting back
production at seven of its plants and
laying off 950 workers temporarily,
bringing Its layoff total to about 4,700.
But a spokesman expressed op.
timism for the future.
"Once the U.S. auto industry's new
fuel-efficient models are available In
quantity, there should be a resurgence
of demand for all automotive products,
especially tires," a Goodyear
spokesman said.
The American Automobile
Association said Thursday the average
price for all grades of gasoline
nationwide Is now $1.26 a gallon, up 1.6
cents over the past month.
The Increase is the smallest monthly

rise since last November. The average
price does not Include an anticipated
hike of 10 cents a gallon due to
President Carter's new oil import fee,
That Increase Is expected in May.
But in Washington, House Ways and
Means Committee Chairman Al
Ullman, D.e., Thursday warned
Energy Secretary Charles Duncan the
proposed gasoline lee may be in serious
trouble on Capitol Hill.
Pressure In the House to remove the
president's authority to impose the
Import fee is to strong it "may be
enough to override a veto," Ullman told
Duncan.
In March, Americans withdrew $900
million more than they put Into savings
and loan association accounts, the government said. It was the first March in
history where withdrawals exceeded
new savings receipts.

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'Head Shop' Bill Passes Test
TAI.LAHASE, Fla. (UP!) — Those odd
little shops selling waterpipes, cigarette
rolling paper and glossy posters will have their
doors shuttered if the House has Its way.
Despite objections that it might not be
constitutional, the House gave preliminary ap.
proval Thursday to a bill designed to put the
so-called "headahopa" out of Wiliness.
The bill ((.HB 6) would make It illegal to
sell such drug-related paraphernalia as
scales, envelopes, sitters and the "roach
clipà" used to grip marijuana Joints.
AsImllar measure (SB 291) Is pending In the
Senate Ways and Means Committee and ex.
pected to reach the Senate floor next week.
In the House, the measure survived an at.
tempt to guilt by opponents who claimed that
Itisao broad lt conceivably could apply tosuch
kitchen utensils as "blenders, bowls, spoons
and other mixing devices" that are also em-

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"It is not only unconstitutional, it is totally
unworkable and unenforceable," said Rep.
Robert Reynolds, D-Hialeah.
Reynolds, a former police detective,
prop
an amendment to limit the scope of
the bill to only those devices that have the
residues of illicit drugs on them, but his
amendment was defeated on a voice vote,
"Drug paraphernalia is a flourishing

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three hours later, a House subcommittee
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weeks in Tallahassee either lobbying 1r
legislation or testifying before various coni.
mittees about legislation,
City commissioners told him at a recent
meeting to give ss much time as necessary tohis
legislative efforts.
Among those Items for which he is lobbying
are: to keep the option of local government to
create its own public employees relations
commission; to amend the law to permit local
officials the option of being included or excluded
from the state retirement system; to change the
state unemployment compensation system to
make the state liable for money it improperly
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By DONNA ESTES

Chief Deputy Duane Harrell of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department could be seen with
his wife, Pinkie, and secretary during the past
week lunching at a Sanford restaurant. He was
particularly relishing a huge piece of six-layer
cake.

Ev.nino Herald, Sanford, Fl.Friday, April 2S, 190-4A

Meetings have been few over the past three
months when afull five-member Lake Mary City
Council has been in attendance.
Gene MacDonald, who does an outstanding Job
when he is present, had had an unusually large
number of business tripe out of town. Coun.
climan Ray Fox for a time had family illnesses,
Now, Councilman Francis Mark is at home
convalescing from serious surgery.

He's allowed though. He lost 22 pounds
recently during a particularly severe bout with
the flu and he's only gained eight pounds of that
back,

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The recent news from the Chrysler Corp. was,
unfortunately, predictable. Chrysler analysts now
forecast 1980 losses of $750 million — up $250
million from the estimate just two months ago.
Chrysler executives blamed the deteriorating
economy. Granted, rising interest rates and the
accompanying credit crunch have cut into
automobile sales. But It is also true that independent financial observers disputed
Chrysle'r's official 1980-81 projections even before
the sharp rise in interest rates that began earlier
this year.

By no coincidence, Chrysler representatives
were attempting to renegotiate agreed-upon
preconditions for obtaining $1.5 billion In federal
loan guarantees when the new loss estimates were
made public. Admitting that it "seriously Underestimated its need for federal assistance,"
Chrysler wants the Carter administration to
liberalize the terms of the loan guarantees,
The proposed new terms would reduce the total
of private loans Chrysler would have to obtain to
qualify for federal loan guarantees. In exchange,
Chrysler would sell off more of its assets and
negotiate additional concessions from foreign

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family here has an unusual problem In fur.
niahlng its home.
ft's an elegant house, but much of the
furniture has been borrowed from others, left
behind by previous occupants or donated by
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WAHNGTON — For N.
times, a caring child of these times might be more tINS have farmed a l,l$.we petobea the
dry prmrl
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concerned with bringing God back to life.
phad orer hail, driughi. Siam and ether
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to co up the Iranian connection that it
higher quality igrlculhr. then do the
Pete anguishes for an Imoved price for
Urned down a prospective tenant — the
*IisuIMss moillurs.
grain. New loan programs, he said, will
Iranian ooiulate in New York. As It turned
T till the story of America's current merely stave off disaster a little whUe loeger.
o,
the firm's fears ci a tainted tenant
scp* upheaval, I have snt reporters "It's a wicked thing," Pete said ci the
th
.vaporded
when Jimmy Carter ordered e,
oriescroadag the country,
behind the economic cycle that Is beating him down as
consulate dosed,
may wipe 1
bee
andstalietice to find the real faces arAyesahaildm "You Jatcan'ui
D1Z$I BLUEs Despite regulations
For Mx dica 'the CurtINs have hess ci Americans drI4gllsg to maintain their I love the farm. Been born and raised on It.
pr,lIulUrg the practice, th. Min Corps
Offt
Ct=
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But I. don't know what Iii do."
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in ntim, Va., lea been selling
of Aearls's had pb'. Ia
Pete tis lm't the $ontana farmers real
Pete figures he can keep going "about me
b"iss
anita
to ccers at discount rates, .
Pets Owls '---farm fri
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daprMng
local
retailers of biedmiess.
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he's
still
got
a
little
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Aimed
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If he '.u't lois ft to bin tpgod in the hilt: dinobt human dlvAty lift to start over." He looked wistfully
Investigators hays repeatediy told the Corps
Whihs nmesIN't
lAs story
too tlrosdithe f armhowewwsçon uu,
temspsuj
TncertMy
M abed
Owls lagucy tase.
family
acres
where
this
nvwr
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may
aeme to hive been Igoored. Even when the
h't bean as
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Oils Is cf in the oconomnk cross the gn'dan_ripening wheat swaying in the
Marines' as brum
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psi,
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loophole:
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his gedi prices are drifting down. Yet the
TANT$ WANTW The AN b11uig
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mer4ad.sft.
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h that K. owned by the
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we Ia Jssw.
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nwb in federal Md in
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Angeles Times:
,A Jotsnaliit the hire of the Central Intelligence Agency
or-any govenunent agency betrays his own ethical respon.
slI lity and brings an other correspondents under suspicion.
...we welcomed a policy '9eage announced by the CIA In
1976... lie CIA will not enter Into any paid or contractual
relationahl with any full-thus or psrt4lme news correspon.
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Watt-Wise LivingTM pays. Sc' if you're planning
they represent the energy savings of the 4,300
to buy or build a new home, plan to make it a
WattWiseTM homes currently within the FPL
Watt-Wise home. FPL's money-saving Watt-Wise
service area.
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$739,000 buys a lot of electricity. Or a lot of
insulation, solar and heat-recovery units for water
other things for Watt-Wise home owners who
eating, a higher-efficiency air conditioner or
don't have to spend it on their electric bills,
heat pump, power savers like fluorescent lighting
And 24,000 barrels of oil? That's 24,000
and a microwave oven, and thermally efficient
barrels that Florida Power &amp; Light doesn't have
windows and doors (with glass areas planned to
to import from foreign sources at ever increasing minimize heat build-up). It may cost a
prices. Which saves FPL money. Saves our cuslittle more now. But in
tomers money. And puts our country that much the' long run, it'll cost
closer to energy independence,
a whole lot less.

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track of such things as a ember of the House Ways and
Committee, says taxpayers will get nicked for some $30
billion more In fiscal 1981 (which starts Oct. 1) than for fiscal

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Congress bslk...maybe it's time the Boston Tea Party was
remembered and some better representation sept to Congress.

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Emil M. Sunley, deputy assistant Treasury secretary for tax
policy, told...(a) House panel ... married couples can also get a
tax break under current law — if there Is a large disparity of
Income or when only one spouse works.
Thus, he points out, for 1979 Income, 15.9 million couples are
paying $83 billion In an extra "marriage tax," averaging $524
each, while 23.8 million couples are saving a Iota! of $19.2
billion, an average "marriage bonus" of $804 each,
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laws or absolute moral values. H. held that
human belnp are responsible only to themselves
in
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recently at 74, his dimming literary star may go
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The Quincy, Mass., Patriot Ledger:
..,Underctrrenttax laws,ahusbandandwife who both work
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duced legislation to do away with the "marriage tax." ...the
measure has 215 cosponsors In the House and 23 in the Sena te.
The catch? The Carter administration's budget-balancing
drive. The Fenwick proposal would cost the government $5
billion to $10 bi llion a year and the administration is standing
firm.,.

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Pittsburgh Pod-Gazette:
For a society which honors marriage, It seems strange that
current federal tax law has changed the old adage to "two can
live together cheaper, that is If they are unmarried rather than
married."
...the tax laws...often require married people with two in.
comes to pay more taxes than they would if they were single.
By simply living together, many couples can reap considerable tax savings.
(In) 1948 ...Congress tried to erase state-by-state Inequities
that gave some couples advantages over others. Singles wound
up on the short end, however, with some paying almost twice
as much as a married couple earning the same Income. In 1969
lawmakers reversed the pendulum, but in-so doing threw the
onus back onto married couples.
Because only 40 percent of married women were In the work
force then, the problem got little attention. But in recent years,
with many more women taithjobs outside
oine,spouses
have learned how severe the penalty is. In some cases young
couples duck the issue by remaining unmarried although

living together.
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nation.)

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can go on to proaucuon. The British and
French want a tactical-support plane
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Aecision just before or just after May 20, the day most of the furnishings quite naturally wm
WAMINGTON (UPI) — An unbiased nutnager about who should be his surrogate in
For all we know, you may not only be
simulation of a typical day In the life of debate scheduled on eve of next primary. is
of the Michigan presidential primary,
carried away to the family's now home.
learning
of It here first but this may be the
President Carter from the Kennedy point of shown poll Indicating that 67.3 percent of
Congress has, on rare occesione, pmvided
only place you'll hear of it.
view:
funds for
voters in next primary sta te view latest in__
Anyway, we have another national week
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7 s,m. — Arise.. Welcomes Rosalynn back ternational crisis as No. 1 campaign issus.
P, brAft
coming
up — National Fishing Week,
*. May isreconstruction in modern times 414 not occur
from scene of latest primary. Congratulates
11:15a.m. — Goes out into Rose Garden and
i.
The
theme
of
the
occasion
is
"Take
A Kid
her
until the administration ci President Harry &amp;
on good job she did campaigning In that reads statement on latest international crisis
'ts
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which
the
estimated
63
million
state,
While the obituary writers could agree that Truman,
for "live" broadcast,
anglers in the country are being urged to do.
$ am. Bids Roulynn goodbye as she
Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the great intellectual
11:30a.m. Lunch,
The most interesting information in the
campaign in next primary.
forces of his time, they found it harder to
11:40
a.m.
—
Starts
making
telephone
calk
advance
material from the week's promoters,
hrddwd with reproductions rather than
leaves
$:1Z a.m.—ArrlvesatOval Office. Calls to to voters In next primary state,
exactly where the force of his thought and per. authentic Americana appropriate for display
however,
concerns not kids but presidents.
congratulate vice president on fine Job he did
4:30
p.m.
Finishes
phone
calls.
Holds
sonality had taken the intellectual world. His in the m
The
American
variety having Included some
0slOn Owtstadsuas'mbu1of the cwpllgrdng In latest primary. Encourages unsthedulednewsconferencejnRo,eGa,den
essays, novels, and plays were popular and in- conective cutuaW bwitap of an flations
noticeably enthusiastic and decidedly Inhim 10 kasP UP the good work In next primary. to answer questions about earlier statement
dividullstic fishermen.
fluential, but the Vilosophy behind them was also peeple.
8:30 am. — Goes out Into Rose Garden to on latest international crisis,
Not u1 the early INN did the first
noted for its bacrac
and inconsistency.
pose for photOgrapt* with labor delegation
6:30 p.m. Makes nonpolitical appearance
Franklin D. Roosevelt preferred secluded
Perhaps that was the price of following a creed sustained eftort begin to mlmbk a per- from next primary state. Expresses regret at dosing —banquet
of
annual
meeting
of
lakes,
which he fished in style — fully attired
collection of 41111141145 that would
OT being unable to address group's annual National Coa
of existentialism that honored no compass. This
lition
of
Minority
Voter
s.
In
b
usiness mAt. The styles of Harry S.
an sligant yet tastefUl play of
convention. Expiate he must stay close to
French intellectual was an atheist, and a leftist provide
11p.m.
— Retires for evening. Tunes in late
Thmman
and Herbert Hoover were somewhat
Ame
art and omftemamhip.
Whit. House to attend to latest international news and hears results of pol
rmal, but no so much as that either
too radical to be comfortable even in the C4ml
showing
that
61
'more
Info
fid
percent
of
voters
In
next
primary
state
munist Party. His rejection of social and political in the
ap. !ould pt with their familiar felt hats.
two dead.. icon wradic
1:80 am. — cans Miss lAlilan in Plains prove ci way he is handling latest Interna.
The fisherman's fisherman of the group
values seemed to epitomize the fatigue and special f und.rMMng
lgne1 vw$ag thank her for latest CmPaIWI trip on to
his tonal
was probably Dwight Eisenhower, who
pessimism a Europe shattered by two world digress of support from a series ci behalf. DIscws where she should On next
same day from the White House point dressed for the occasion when vacationing on
pre
presidential
wives and the d..rt mlnat*on Of
campaignswing. Miss li1li caution, him to of The
wars.
view:
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Whit. Howe Curator Qim.M E. Ceeger to
be are and wear plenty ci clothes when he
5 am. — Bounds out of bed and tackles
me most colorful of the lot, however, would
Europe pulled Itself back together. Sartre "be&amp; borrow or deal" the appropriate fur• go's out Into Rose Garden so he won't
catch
daylong,
back
breaking
requiring
ego,
appear
agenda
to have been Benjamin Harrison, He
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nizlng
decislone
and
courageous,
Innovative
pulled
en
whiskey, chewed tobacco from a
urre
f
twnpl,
In.
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1:01 am — Goes out Into Rose Garden to actIom on bewildering array of foreign
of the absurdity of the goals of most human
ca
ied in As hip pocket and spat on a
and
plug
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television station, hi next primary state. Film
French Legn 1 Honor rather than associate on loan from mwewns, art galleries or
11:43 p.p. — Retires for the day, exhausted
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shows him conferring with secretary of
Work with such institutionalized ge norow viusi&amp;
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That's good as far as it goes. But a major
purpose of the project late put more distance
between themselves and the United States
at least the U.S. aircraft Industry upon which
Germany in particular has been dependent.
The plane, call the European Combat
Aircraft, is to be a twin-Jet, single-seater with
an operational speed twice that of sound. The
three air forces, as reported by The Wall
Street Journal, plan to share 700 of the planes
with additional sales to other countries expected to spread the considerable cost of
development and production.

Even Uthe Carters had enough money to fix
U) the place, It probably wouldn't be a very
wise Investment because they have an unpredictable landlord who could force them to
vacate before they're really ready to move.
The previous occupants, the Fords, had to
leave less than 18 months after they moved In.
TheNixone lived there earlier, but tiny had to
hastily vacate the place almost 1% years
before they expected the lem to expire.
The house, of course, is the nation's most
famous residence — the Whit. House.
Although Coagresis annually appropriates
millions of dollars to employ a large
housekeeping staff, landscape the elaborate

A Faded' Memory

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The course of an alliance, as of true love,
does not always run smoothly, as suggested,
by a recent report from the NATO defense
front.
Britain, France and West Germany are
drawing closer together in a cooperative
effort to update their air forces. They are
pooling technological, industrial and financial
resources to develop an advanced new
warplane.

creditors.
We think the Carter administration should say
no.
The loan guarantees the administration pushed
and Congress approved last December were
questionable even before the economic downturn
that now looks more like a bona fide recession.
Chrysler's declared strategy for reclaiming
enough of the automobile market to enahla It tn
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survive seemed dubious from the start. And if the provide routine maintenance for the building,
economy does drop into a recession this year or little public money ever has been available to
next, Chrysler's red Ink could rise out of control, build a permanent collection of furnishings.
Until the middle of this century, most
A prudent decision would be to disengage from
the Chrysler tar baby while there Is still time and presidentialfamilies brought their own
furniture and art objects with them. When
before any additional public funds are
placed at they departed, a few selected pisces
risk. Look for the Carter administration's remained behind as a gift to the nation but

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The last time we
checked in on actor
Gary Busey, he was ..'
playing a charming'
band singer named
Buddy Holly. Never:.:
one to clean up his act,
Busey (left) Is now
about to make a splash
In his next film. That's
because he plays a
carnival "Bow" who
gets dumped into a
tank of Ice water when
his customers hit a
target with a baseball.
The film, "Carney," Is
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f0r1flly with the Sanford Police Department, is
now a member of the Osceola Sheriff's Depart.
med. Greg got his degree from Seminole
Community college and plane now to attend
Rollins College for his batchelor's degree in
criminal Justice.

During his jaunts to the state capital, Knowles
also keeps in touch with various friends in the
Florida League of Cities and friends and
acquaintances in state agencies

l,rner...sakI the reputation and "itegrity of journalists
depend on Uir perforumce. That Is precisely the Issue. A

Wtt Wise living. It saves you more than it costs.
Ask ywr builder about it.

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deli's Masonry took on Lowes Longwood Travelers 4, scored 3 in the 1st and 3 more
1 , _&amp; Moronda in the first game, making the score 11-9 in favor in the 2nd inning Lifter holding
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kept their lead the rest of the they brought in 6 more runs innings of play. Calvary
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game. After 5 complete in- and putting the pressure on scored 1 more in the 3rd and
nings of play, Riddell's had Longwood Travelers to Altainonte scored 2 and took
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brought in 14 more runs to produce 8 runs to win. But the lead 8-7. Calvary gained ';
Lowes&amp; Moronda's 7, making Longwood could only conic up the lead back in the top of the ,.:?
the final score 21.9, Riddell's with 3 more runs. Final score, 4th 9.8, but Altamonte
game.
Uglys 17, Longwood Travelers Jaycees wasn't giving up '•
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either, bringing in 2 runs of
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Sam's Pub and Schwejzei-s
The second game pitted their own and taking the lead
also ended after 5 innings of Sanford Jaycees against the back 10-9. In the 5th inning
play on a 15 n-un rule, Sch- Honchos. The Sanford Calvary Baptist rallied in 4
weizers' first runs came in the Jaycees jumped to a 1st in- runs and kept Altamonte
6th inning, but it was way too ning 4-0 lead, but were then Jaycees down to 2 runs to
late to catch up with the held scoreless in the 2nd and swing the head back to
pounding Sam's Pub 41, Sch- the Honchos got on board Calvary 13-12. Calvary
weizers 2. Patti Knatch of taking over the lead 5.4. The Baptist then went scoreless in
Sam's Pub had a home run for Honchos increased their lead the 6th inning alit! Altamonte ,
the night.
to 74 in the bottom of the 3rd took the head again bringing in
The third game pitted after
holding
Sanford 3 runs for it 15-13 score. With •
Woogie's Pub against Lewis Jaycees. Again Honchos the pressure on Calvary
Drywall in another short 6 scored in the 4th, but the Baptist to score 3 runs to win
inning game. Woodie's Pub Sanford Jaycees got 2
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was unable to score all night, runs in the 5th, then held the only produce I run and lost Li
as Lewis Drywall brought in Honchos bringing the score to tough game to Altamnonte ".11 a..;
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their 15th run in the bottom of 8-6. By the top of the 7th in. Jaycees 15-14. Leading batter
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the 6th inning to end the fling, the Honchos had scored for the game was Art Mitchell
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only team to stand undefeated on Sanford Jaycees to
so far in the League. Leading produce 5 runs to win. The
LDSBORO S
batters, all from Lewis Sanford Jaycees did come up
Drywall were Sandy Leman 3 with 4 runs to tie the score 10GREATEST
for 4, and Linda Lewis and 10, with the Itonchos having
Baseball
Laureene Garrett, both 2 for one last turn at bat in the
Pittsburgh
Sold contract Of
3.
Dave Roberts to S,'att(,'
bottom of the 7th. The lionand
Ou t f ielder Mat?
Friday night, April 18, the chos came through
"°°
and scored
Uglys took on Longwood 1 run to win the game 11-10.
Seattle
Placed setond
Travelers in the first game. For the Sanford Jaycees, the b.iseman Julio Cruz or 'he IS da
The Uglys didn't waste any leading batter was Mike KyleColle IS)
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time as they put 6 runs up on 3 for 4, and a home run by Jim
C W Post
Ai)int,'tt (15)1(J,'
the board in the 1st inning, Ditterline. For the Ilonchos,
,rq,is head soccer &amp;Citi
then added I more run in the the leading batter was Frank F ootball
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Trad,'ct (nehack,'r
2nd. After the Uglys added Grajeda, 3 for 4.
Stan White to Detroit for an ,'iqhtti
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another run in the top of the
The last game between round draft pi c k
St L ouss
Traded cornerback
3rd
inning,
Longwood Calvary
Baptist
amid P' rry Smith to oenver for an
Tr avelers got on the Boar d Altamonte Jaycees
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with 3 runs, then added two another close and exciting Tth,',t',' draft ,Ind ',,',u,,d
Iii.k in 19(4)
more in the 4th inning. During game. Calvary Baptist was '"
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NEW YORK i UP!
Beauty is truth, truth beauty," John
Keats once wrote, and the simple truth is no one, not even
Rosit' Ruiz, has conic forth to talk about the beautiful race she
ran in the, Boston Marathon.
Mainly, because I don't think she ever ran it.
I wasn't there, but I never thought she did after hearing the
earls eidence and seeing the initial controversy surrounding
her crossing the finish lint, ahead of all the other 448 women
runners iii Boston.
What I was going on principally was sonic personal firsthand knowledge that any number of marathoners have been
taking short cuts" through the woods for years and then
showing up at the finish line claiming to have run the entire
race. I know that because I've seen theiii (10 it in New York's
Van (.ortlandt Park, the site of many crosseountry events
during the past 35 years. Even had I not seen ttwni myself,
Soon' of the ''cheaters" gleefully admitted to me what they did,
Rosic keeps saying she wants to bring out the truth, the
hole truth and nothing but the truth,
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lt I nitt'd Press International for the victory and Farmer
l)otson, Johnson and blanked the lied Sox over the
Farmer it iiiight sound like last three innings to get his
it law Firm, but the Chicago
fifth save.
W hi te Sox are looking at theiii
''We're off to a good start
moore like long-ter in in
and everything is happening
vf'stnn'nt brokers.
right," said Johnson. ''I wLsh I
The White Sox are off to a 9. could understand why, but 1
4 start and inut'li of their fast guess we're just playing aggetaway ran be attributed to gressive baseball. It has been
the efforts of slugger Lamar satisfying so far."
Johnson and pitchers Dick
Many of the players credit
Dotson and Ed Farmer.
Manager Tony I.aflussa for
All
three
figured the team's quick start.
pr(}illirlt'ntly 'llmrsday in the
''The difference this year is
White Sox' latest triumph, a 9. unity and Tony l.aHussa,"
:1 rout of (li(, Boston lied Sox. said Farmer. ''Tony has inIt %iiws I
iiiilv American stilled its with a lx)sitive atL eague g;tlile scheduled.
titude. We now realize what
.1' hnsori hit a homer and we can and cannot (10.''
sIrlgics and drove in four
'"I'hie first guy to look to is
tills to pact' a W-hit attack,
the manager," said outfielder
I )oL on struck out woe in six Bob Molinaro. ''A lot of guys
innings and received credit give you a fWf) talk and that's
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it. This guy believes and lie's
made the players believe."
The only other games
Th ursd ay w e re in the
National League. Atlanta
edged San Diego, 8-7, and Los
Angeles beat San Francisco,
5.2, in 10 innings.
110 innings)
Brave's 8, Padres 7
Sri F rn
010 100 000 0- 2 6 0
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Brian Asselstine delivered a LS Ang
Montefusco, H oil a n d (7),
ru n-scoring single with two Minion
(8),
Lavelle
(10),
out in the ninth inning to cap a Moth)) (10) and May, Sadek (4)
Hill (7). Welch Reuss (8)
tworun rally that gave the
and Sciosc,a W- Reuss (30). L
Braves a victory over the
Lavelle (O 3) HR5
San
Padres.
Francisco,
Clark
(1)
Los
Angeles, Smith (3), Baker (2).
Dodgers 5. Giants 2
(Only games scheduled)
I)u.sty Baker slammed LI
three-run homer off Randy
American League
102 000 231 9 19 2
Moffitt with one out in the ch,
Bos t on
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bo ttom of the 10th to help Los
Dotson,
Farmer
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and
Angeles complete a four- Foley, Stanley, Rainey (7),
Burgrneier (7), and Renko (8)
game sweep of San Francisco.
and Rader. W-Dotson (21), L
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Plaza Merchants Win 12th Straight

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Forest City No. 2 came up tvrey
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inning Monday and held off a
Our b
300
late Sanford McDonald's rally
Dunty
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Totals
tell 15
to post .I tight 4.3 win in the
First City $
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Pon' division of the Seminole Sanford
Sal 2I-li
Polly League.
DICK JOYCE
Alan Wing cracked a pair of McKECKNIE
single's for the winners while MACHINERY It WELL DRILLING
AS R H
31 3 Houghton
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Brian Rodgers accounted for Donlon
Smith
3 • 0 Joyce
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3 0 Evans
three (If Me'[)onald's five tilts Taylor
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310
by turning in a ixrfect 3-3 day Kr.m,n
Oeanth
2 0 I Wilson
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at the plate.
McKecknlo
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In Bronco action Mike Lapp Mason
I I 0 Eliand
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Wells
I 0 0 Myers
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smacked a fourth Inning Earnest
I 0 0 Johnson
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double, driving in two runs to Sbnbsrg
Totals
21 3 3 Curry
31 I
provide the winning margin in
Wilke
100
Lewis
Sutton &amp; Sons 4-2 victory over
Totals
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Perkins Steak and Cake.
MCKICkIIMCN.
210 00- 3
Drilling
130 33-13
Elsewhere in the Bronco
I FOREST CITY 2
loop the Sanford All-Stars CASSELIERRY
ASP
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pounded out 11 runs on 10 hits McoauØ 1 0 0 MilanovIch 30 0
2 0 I Davis
30 0
to top Goodings Market 11.2. Mormon
Helms
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In Mustang action Eddie
Foilenberry 21 5 Compton
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Evans was at erfect 3-3 at the Flan
2 0 5 Gammons
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3 I S Os.00d
2S0
plate as Dick Joyce Well Brew"
Terry
3 I S V'SeIlbs
2s
Drilling notched a 12-3 Barrels
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Provided a pair of hits in a F In. Planning
5)5 500-I
jidng effort.
In a tight pitching duel the
Seminole Plaza Merchan ts
., :chalked UI) their 12th straight
win without a defeat by
•6coring a slim 2-1 victory over
''Financial Planning
Institution.
Only five hilts were
Only
produced by both teams. The
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it
double
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1. Seminole Plaza Merchants
2. Jim's Mobile TV
3 Wayne Const. Co.
4. %IcKecknle Machinery
5. Golden Comb Hairstyling
6. Dock of Crafts
7, Cafe Sorrento
8. Anderson Cont. Co.
9. Delta Millworka
National
I. I)k'k Joyce Well Drilling
2. Financial Planning
3, Tropi c Bank
4, Paine Webber
TrI'son Chevron
6, Bills London Transit
7. Burch&amp; Son
8. Jackson Metal Works
9. Hagen Coust. Co.
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Stop Hounds 5-4

By BENTON WOOD
Herald Sports Writer
"They play us every year as if it was the seventh
game of (lie World Series,"

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The Lions rallied for three runs In the bottom of the
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Wallace Bats Cubs To 8-5 Win

Oviedo third baseman Troy Kessinger started the
sixth liming by singling off losing pitcher hick Marcello, Sta rting Oviedo pitcher Kei th Grayson followed
with a ground rule double before Dave Philpott tied the
contest with a two-run single.

One out later lie stole both second and third base.
l'hilpot t he n trott ed home w he n Lyman catcher Brian
Holzworth tried to nail him off of third base and threw
wildly into left field.
Oviedo picked upa pair of unearned runs j the first
off of Lyman starter Bob Parker, The Greyhounds
moved a run closer In the top of the second Inning when
Holzworth lined a solo homer up over the left field
fence.

Both defenses stiffened until the slzth liming when
Lyman forged ahead 4-2.
Center fielder Rob Reich singled to start the Inning
for the Hounds. He stole second and then scored on a
pair of wild pitches by right-handed reliever Sammy
Duda. With two out, Holzworth drew a walk and left
fielder Mike Andrlano took a fastbafl on the leg. Pinch
hitter Chuck Brock then sliced a 1.2 pitch down the
right field line for a double, scoring both runners and
giving the Greyhounds a short-lived two-run lead.
The Greyhounds threatened to tie the game In the
seventh when Parker (who extended his hitting streak
to 7 games) clubbed a two-bagger to left field. Marceilo
rounded for the first out of the Inning but not before
Parker. advanced to third. Lyman's number three
hitter Jeff Kerr stepped to the plate with the suicide
squeeze sign on but the play backfired when Duds
pi tched out and caught Par ker In a run down. He got
Kerz'for the last c*itona fly to left field giving Oviedo
the win which upped its record to 15-13.
Lyman finished the regular season at 17-11.

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Keith Wallace turned ina3performan ce a
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scored three times and accounted for a pair of RBI to
pace the Cub victory. John
Elwood went 2-3 In a losing
effort or
Pi ra tes.
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Famed softball pitching thaster Eddie Feigner (crew cut) and his shortstop
son Eddie ,Junior are scheduled for an April :10th appearance in Sanford when
the world famous King and his Court take on a local fast pitch squad in a fund
raiser for Seminole Girl's softball. The King and his four man team will play
on Wednesday. April :to at Sanford Memorial Stadium. The family tailored
show is scheduled for a 7::10 p.m. start.

Ashcroft Tosses No-Hitter For Atlantic Bank
Ashicralt hurled a noBrian

hitter and struck out 10 bat.
ters in five innings Thursday
as Atlantic Bank dumped
Jack Prosser Ford 12-2 to
maintain its hold on first
place in the Sanford l i ttle
American League.
Flagship Batik of Seminole
blanked Krayola Kollege 23-0
and moved Into sole
possession of second place
when George's slipped by
Seminole Petroleum 7.4.
Atlantic Bank is 7-1,
Flagsh ip Bank is 6-2 and
Seminole Petroleum and
George's are bo th 5-3.
Asheraft walked a dozen
batters during the no-hitter,
md walked in runs in the first

and second frames when he
walked four batters each
inning,
Monsour Baker, Joey
Evans and Leroy Holden each
slapped a pair of singles for
Atlantic Bank.
George's scored all seven
runs in the first two frames off
starting
pitcher
Tim
McKinney. Reginald Hayes
pitched the final three inrungs, shutting out George's
on two hits, but his team could
not overcome the deficit.
Phillip Rinkavage was the
winning pitcher with relief
from Noy Rivers.
George's was out-hit five to
four. Rinkavage had half of
the hits for the winners, a

double and single, while
Ri vers and Eddie Barnes
each added a single.
Hayes
led
Seminole
Petroleum with a double and
single, McKinney blasted a
double and Tom Mitchell and
Billy Penick each slapped
singles.
Terry Miller pitched a one,
hitter for Flagship Bank in a
game that was shortened to
four innings under the 10-run
lead rule.

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Rotary Moves Into Second With 13-8 Win Over Elks
Rotary moved into second place in the Sanford
Junior League Thursday night with a 13.8 win over
Elks. The win boosted Rotary's record to 4-2, while
Elks fell to 3-2.
In tonight's action at Chase Park, Elks takes on
V.F.W. at5p.m., while league-leading Kiwanis puts Its
5.0 record on the line at 7:15 p.m. against Knights of
Columbus.
Thursday nigh t's game was originally scheduled for
Monday, but had to be suspended a fter a ha lf inning
Monday when the lights failed.
Elks had scored three runs In the top of the first and
rnanagedto hang on to the e Thursday night until
the bottom of the third when Rotary pushed five nina
across the plate to take a 0.6 lead.
Mike Tanner went the distance on the mound for
Rotary, alloving Just four hits and striking out 16.
Tanner did have his share of control problems, walking
nine.
Clint Byington slugged a double and two singles to
pace Rotary at the plate. Ken Freeman added a triple
and single and Hunter Gividen came through with a
double and single for the winners. James Jenkins had a

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At Sanford-Orlando
Thursday night results
First race - 5.14, C: 31:37
IGifted Flash
660 3.60 2.40
3 Starliter
1900 1.20
8 Vaquero
4,20
0 4 3-41 I.20; T (43-I) 725.20
Second race - li, C: 3$:6
200's Hot Toddie 100 3 40 2.80
SWahoo Bet
3.40 300
4Z's Bandit
440
0(2 5) I7.0; P (25) 33,70; T (2
54) 57.00; DO (4-2) 10.00.
Third race
S-tO. D: 31:55
I Ho Hum Dan
14 ,40 7.70 8.00
7 Good By Columbus
1.80 1 40
5 Fleetfoot Dallas
140
0(4-7) 27.20; P (4-7) 71.40; T 114.
7.5) 212.40.
Fourth race S-iS. 0: 31:17
3 Jonas Jeanette 1 60 1 80 2.80
4 Sharla Jones
660 3 10
S Chicago Buddy
280
0(3.4)34.00; P (34) $0.70; T (3.
45) 101.50.
Fifth race S-IS, 0: 31:01
3 Kalki Kan
360 4.00 7.80
S Dusk Jane
320 1 00 270
ICrystal Jewel
340
(35) 10.10; P (35) 17.40 (5.3)
14.70; T (35•4) 111.50; T (5.3.4)
52.20; deadheat for win.
Sixth race -5.15, A: 31:35
7 Flitter Day
1980 17 00 1.60
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500 300
S Fran's Getting
480
(o.i) 54.50; P (7-0) 204.00; T
American League
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East
Seventh race - S IS, C: 31:47
W 1. Pct. GB
S Wright Caper
580 3.20 2.40
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600 3.10 Milwauke
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4 Lake Dash
760 New York
6 6 .500
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Toronto
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Baitimre
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Eighth race - SIS, 8:31:27
4
305 1
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4.20 2.80 1.10 Detroit
3 I .273 3
3 Tornado Squeky
0.10 6.80 Cleveland
West
2Mineola Lil Jill
360
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O (30) 23.50; P (0-3) 11.00; T (5Oakland
10 4 .714
3.2) 137.40.
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9 1 .692
Ninth race -S.I&amp;, 1:31:31
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7 Hey Hotsy Tolsy 4.60 360 7.50 Texas
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10,40 500 Seattle
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3.60 Kan City
6 I 479 1
(71) $1.20; P (7-I) 01.40; T (7. Minnesota
California
5 7 .417 1
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Thursday's Result
Tenth race $15, A: 31:25
Chicago 9 Boston 3
I Boston Mandy 5.00 4.00 3.60.5
Today's Games
'Wright Bean Bag
3.80 5.40
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Oakland
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Texas (Perry 1-1) at Cleve.
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IHokey Dokey
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Toronto (L.emanczyk 1.2) at
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4.40
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Kansas City (Gura 111, 1:35
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Montreal
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Los Angeles
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San Diego
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Atlanta
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San Fran
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Thursdays Results
Atlanta 8, San Diego 7
Los Ang S. San Fran 2, 10 ins
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New York (Falcone I 0) at
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San Diego (Wise II) at Los
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pm.
Cincinnati (Bonham 10) at
San Francisco (Blue 21) , 10:35
p.m.
Saturday's Games
Cincinnati at San Fran
Pittsburgh at Chicago
St. Louis at MIS, night
Montreal at Atlanta, night
New York at Houston, night
San Diego at Los Ang. night
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National League
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Cromrtie, Mil
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Reitz, St.L
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Buckner, Chi
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Smith, LA
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Hendrck, V.I.
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Maddox, NY
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Schmidt. Phil
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Thomas, LA
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Cabell, Hou
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Staub, Tea
10 3$ 15 .429
Bochte, Sea
15 $I 21 .112
Johnson Chi
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Nrdhagn, Chi
9 75 10 .100
Molitr, Mil
11 46 18 .391
Watson, NY
13 49 19.311
Sundbrq, Tea
Ii 31 23.357
Yount, Mil
Ii 41 17.386
Moinaro, Chi
10 37 12.375
Summns. Dot
Ii 33 12.364
Home Runs
National League - Kingman,
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Schmidt, Phil 1; seven players
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American League
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Bait and Smalley,
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Stolen Bases
National League - Law. LA
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Pitt 6. Morgan, Hots, Scott, Mtl,
Maizilli, NY and Smith, SD S
American League -- WilSon,
KC, Henderson. Oak and Wills,
Tea 6. Crui, Sea S. Bumbry,
Bait and Molinaro, Chi 4
Pitching Victories
National League -- LaCoss,
Cin and Revs, LA 30, many
pitchers tied with two victories.
American League - Keough,
Oak and Honeycutt, Sea 30;
Morris, Oct 31; many pitchers
tied with two victories
Earned Run Average
(based on 9 innings pitched)
National League
Tidrow,
Chi, Hume, Cm, Bahnsen, Mtl
and Notes, Phil 0.00, Matula,
All 0.43.
American League
Burns,
Proly and Wortham, Chi and
Corbett, Minn 0.00; Norris, Oak
039.
Strikeouts
National League
Richard,
HOU 32. Btyleven, Pitt 26;
Niekro, All 20; Montefusco, SF
II, Sutton, LA I?.
American League
Dotson,
Chi
and
Norris,
Oak
19;
Redfern, Minn and Bannister,
Sea
15;
Leonard,
KC
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Matlack, Tea 17.
Saves
National League
Sutter,
Chi and Allen, NY 1; Hume,
Cin and
Tekulve,
Pitt
3;
Shirley, 50 2.
American League
Farmer.
Chi 5; Stoddard, Bait, Burg
meler, Bos, Quisenberry, KC,
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Lake Howell II Moore 3
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Boatwright and Summers,
Cornell, Shaver (3) and Colton.
Pa(Quette (4). Hitters - Lake
Howell: Smith 3.7 HR, Johnson
HR. Bishop Moore: Fadem 7.3
P81, Walker 2-3, Records
Lake
Howell 205. Bishop Moore 17-11
Oviedo l, Lyman 4
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Parker, Marcellu (5) and
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Oviedo: Grayson 2.7 21, Philpot 2
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Boston 93
April 20
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Philadelphia 90
April 23
Philadelphia 99.
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April 23
Los Angeles 108.
Seattle 99
April 25 - Los Angeles at
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Los Angeles at
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April 30 - Seattle at Los
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ORLANDO - A new star was born during the 1979-80
University of Central Florida basketball season and that
was super-leaping forward Ruben Cotton of Sanford.
From the very outset of the season, Cotton showed just
how valuable he would be to head coach Torchy Clark.
In the first game of the season against Furman, he held
the Paladins' 6-8 All-American candidate, Jonathan Moore,
to just 14 points and SX rebounds while scoring 16 points
himself and hauling down 19 rebounds as the Knights went
on to stun Furman in Greenville, South Carolina, 84-77. Not
bad for a guy only 6-1, playing power forward.
But Cotton, the jumping jack who amazed the crowds
with his one-handed slain dunks during the year, played
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rebounders in the nation in Division II averaging over 11
per game and also poured in over 15 points per game.
Cotton shot close to 56 percent from the field and also led the
team in steals with 97 due to his amazing quickness.
On the season, the Knights finished with a 254 record.
They finished second in the Sunshine State Conference
bel-tind regular season
tournament champion Florida
Southe rn.
the
season came at the hands of Florida Southern including
their final loss of the season in the NCAA Division II South
Regional championship game.
Cotton came to UCF after spe nding two years at Brevard
Community College. He helped BCC into the final four of the
national junior college tournament in 1978-79. He graduated
from Sanford High School,
The Knights continued th eir tra di tion of success on the
courts d ur ing the past season and there is no telling where
the Knights would have been wi thout Ruben Cotton. It will
be nice to see him back in uniform for the Knights next
season.

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seen many women runners in my 11 years being associated
with the sport and her legs didn't look anything at all like those
of a seasoned runner's. Certainly not like the legs of someone
who had just run 26 miles - and won the race."
Dr. Yale Markle of Boston is No. 2. He's in charge of
examining liv, winners' feet in the Boston Marathon. lie, has
been a chiropodist 43 years and was standing close to Rodgers
and Ruiz when they were receiving their awards.
"1 observed her legs, ankles and shoes," Markle says. "arid
she definitely didn't run the whole race)."
Then there's Rodgers, himself. He's No. 3. He was standing
right next to Rosie. Not only does he say she didn't finish the
entire Boston Marathon, he doesn't think she can finish Suit.
day's 10-mile race. He says he'll bet $1,000 she wouldn't break
60 minutes if She runs in it.
From what I understand, she'd like to become an actress
some day. I think she already has. I give her four stars on her
acting performance.

She talks about previous operations she has had, about how
the races ai'i'fl't covered properly and about how she isn't
going to stop running simply because of all the fuss she has
raised.
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where did she start and how much did she actually run?
With regard to her future participation, Fred Lebow,
Ely MILTON RICIISIAN
President of the New York Road Runners, personally extended
her an invitation to compete in this Sunday's 10-mile Trevira
Who's stopping her?
Twosome race in Central Park. Entered in the event are
On the one hand, she insists she ran the race from start to
Boston Marathon champion Bill Rodgers and two of the top
finish, and on the other, she says, rather petulantly, she'll
women Ruiz "beat" in Boston Monday, Ellison Goodall and
prove it when she feels it's necessary.
Gillian Adams, and if there were ever a chance to vindicate
What's wrong with now?
herself unmediatelv, this is it. But liosie doesn't choose to run.
Ruiz, it seems to me, has a proclivity for muddying up the
She insists she ran every one of the 26 miles in the New York
waters when she's questioned about how much of the races she
Marathon, though.
actually ran in last Monday's Boston Marathon and last
"I'm positive she did not," says Lebo, who claims lie has
October's New York Marathon, in which the length of her
some undeniable evidence,
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Fructose

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Gardening

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Lamb
Pesticides.

can get kuctose from any

reasons for being tired wwi

fungicides can be quite

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is your basic problem. About
percent of the people who
sugar.
have a loss of energy don't
ordinary table sugar is a have any discernible medical
combination of glucose and problem that causes it.
fructose hooked together to Nevertheless, that means
form a disaccharide (double about one out of five do have
ar), thus half of the sugar
in the bowls glucose and half problem. For that reason, I
of it is fructose.
suggest that people who have
When you sat table sugar in unexplained persistent
any form or any foods fatigue should see their doctor
prepared with it, the double for an examination.
sugar Is broken apart in the
Often fatigue is associated
Intestine by enzymes, leaving
li fe situations,
you ordinary glucose and with
that's because of
Sometimes
ordinary fructose. That
or
lack
of things that
boredom
fructose Is no different than
stimulating or inlife
snake
that which you
saw ad- teresting, a lack of invertlied.
In other instances
Fructose is absorbed into volvement.
because
of unpleasant life
It's
the bloodstream and broken
that the person
down to carbon dioxide and situations
give you
water, releasing energy. In can't esca pe. To
the
about
Information
more
the process it has to be conproblems
of
fatigue,
I'm
vetted to glucose which
sending you The Health Letter
happenainallofus.
I'm sending you The Health number 9.6, Fatigue: Feeling

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disease. They serve as shields against
infection - but they can't do anything

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problems today. It could also attempt to take on ---create complications for youcan manage. Let
persons involved with you. everyone do their Pt
Romance, travel, luck,
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OUR Uth YEAR
HWY 15 N. AND CHU RCH

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FORMEEPASTOR—GUESTSPIAKER

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chat bone. Hejsstjfl not able

Sunday Sche.l9:41a,m,
Morning Worship ll:O0a.m.

to resume his normal activitles, but the doctors felthe

could continue healing at

LAKE MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH

home with Ms family.
weiss reports that "NEW SONS OF SONG"
their son, Michael, has
FIATUIEDSINQUS
healed. Even though the c,rash
was frightening, Michael's
"GOSPEL SOUNDS"

their mother's last name, STUDENTS MEET
boys

e rejected using both our
5, hyphenated, because

Monday Thru

Friday From 111:40

from the Winter Park
Hospital Ills week.
At the time of the accident,
he was so concerned about his
13-year-old ion, Michael, who
linda concussion and bruises,

of

fair

.

discovered he had a ruptured
bladder as well as is fractured

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this way: Girls will

both

Sanford Horn.

hospital, where ,the doctors ........Rev. David Rich

that our children will be

seems

IIP'i1liI.res ( ].I'1i

Cuisine
In A Lovaily Old

oInjtd.
That night he went to the
emergency room of the

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Both my wife and I kept our
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agreed
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that he did not realize that he

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DEAR ABBY: You recently

sensible.

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The Longwood Elementary and Joe Kloppenborg, trustee

He

the rivalry was born and the Deltona.

that crash landed In Lake

Unless you're looking for
trouble, avoid fantasizing In
Arnold's presence, He could
operating on the same
wavelength and Pick up your

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names in this column, so following officers for the year
Linda's please go see for yourself. 'flie 1980-81: Jim Bass, corn-

to

For the Ladles Auxiliary:
the team from the south, the former ministers, Ed Snow, Kevin Smith and Amy Dolores Hamm, president;
Barbara McCreery, senior
I4ve oak uona. Consequently has retired and now lives In Chesser, with their

E. Mitchell Weiss, On pilot
of the single engine Cessna

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aetlngout,sodon't feel gujfty.

W 'I WSft '

MIA$..It W$ . -

The VFW Post 8207 and

three.

another picnic and another
game.

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about his brother could be
considered infidelity. It would
be a great relief to have an
ans*er
OLD-TIME CRUSH
DEAR CRUSH: Fan.
tssizlngtsa far cryfrom

WFTY
HERE ...

$

were too many awards

presented to be- able to list tile Ladies Auxiliary elected the

team from the North, the taught the Sunday School School Freedom Week Essay
Welaka Warriors, defea ted Classes for th day. One of the Winners, Laura Downin

forward to next year —

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Following a wedding trip to the Bahamas the newlyweds are

making th eir home in Orlando.

much alike Arnold and lure.

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Center Officer's Club.

I'm ashamed to say that I've
often wondered what it would
be li ke to go to bed with him.
How do I put ttus man out of
my mind? And why do I still

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pen and ink and all types of kinds will be available.
art work are included. There

Crush On Mate'
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ThAT! ER
EXCUGE MEn.

the

junior
vice
excitement mounted as the remembered by many poeple week's meeting where they Moulton,
teams eagerly waited for the In the Sanford area, since he read their essays anti were president; Cat herine Kuper,
big game this year.
treasurer; Ruby Gaspar,
served at the First United
The Live Oak Lion team Methodist Church there as an presented with the following chaplain; Lucille McClung,
captain was Steve Shacoski, interim pastor several years prizes: a $50 Savings Bond for conductress; Barbara Bass,
It's True; She St'1* 11 Has
Laura, compliments of Chuck guard; and Dot Neater, third
the network manager for ago.
Following the Sunday Fleischer; and $10 savings year trustee.
HRS. Margaret Anderson, the
captain of the Welaka Worshi p Service, a covered account from the First
These incoming officers will
Warriors, was unable to at- dish dinner was served on the Federal of Seminole and Joe be installed at the Post Home
tend the game, so Sharon church grounds. This was Bert.
on May 10,
Stryker, the co-captain took fitting finale for the weekend —
over the management of the celebration, since these
DEAR ABBY: My husband
grounds have served as a
DEAR ABBY: My husband name not be listed on the Warrior team,
and I have been happily
The
Lions
used
two
pitmeeting
place for members of
and I are professional people, switchboard.
married for 16 years. My
chers,
Steve
Shacoski
and
the
congregation
for at least
each with a separate identity,
Do you hate to write letters
problem is that since before
:Joyce
Tyre
Lathan,
but
they
150
years.
Dear
so we decided that I should because you don't know what
we were married I've had a
weren't
able
to
keep
keep in), maiden name after to say? Thank-you notes,
crush
y husband's older
Alexander Wynn, who pitched
The Art Show in the
Abby
we married. What to name sympathy letters , for
brother, whom I'll call
the
Warriors,
from
leading
Altamonte
Mall will continue
our children was no problem. congratulations, how to
Arnold, Itseems ridiculous at
his team to victory.
through Saturday night. All of
jflj
My last name was used as our decline and accept Invitations
h
my age (39) to admit this,
Warriors
The
were the Middle Schools and the
children's
middle
name;
their
and
how
to
write
an
inbut it's true. Arnold is 42 anti
presented with the Golden High Schools in Seminole
last name Is the same as their teresting letter are included
seems happily married,
Turkey
trophy, which will
it would be too cwnberson. father's.
in Abby's booklet, "how To
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become a traveling trophy —
Arnold and I have the same And we didn't want to give our
TWO ATTORNEYS IN S.F. Write Letters for All when
South rises again!
interests, share the smile children a new name
CONFIDENTIAL TO G. C.: Occasions." Send $1 and a
opinions, and we seem to have unrelated to ours.
If )'oU are going to the hospital long, stamped. 28 cents;, selfgame (those who didn't play
much more in common than
M.H. IN 10 WA CITY and prefer that no one know addressed envelope to: Abby, were
busy cheering, everyone
he has with his wife or I with
DEAR M.IL: Your solution you are there, under the Letter Booklet, 132 Lasky
a box luncheon) then
en
joy
ed
his brother,
makes sense. Read on for Privacy Act you have the Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
some
played
voll ey bail, some
right to request that your 90212.
Not that it's important, but another solution
played tennis and some just
even members of the family
rested at Red Bug Park, But
'have commented on how
all had fun and are looking

I love my hus band, and at
VIE
P11.1.9. EPTOR
PFOINTEP
V5ENTOR
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Mark Simcoe, Kurt Lingle, Bryan Crews and- Chip Webb.
The reception was held at the Orlando Naval Training

W Lieiiai'dStai '.

WNW LN5 FOR HOME

to 6:00 p.m. at

First and Oak in Sanford and Correspondent

baseball game. Last year the birthday celebration, and

John Bales served the bridegroom as best man. Ushergroomsmcn were Fred Traznell, brother of the bridegroom,

his sound four-spade contract. par, P.O. Box 489, Rado City
However, our declarer Station, Now York, N.Y.

by Bob Thavis

a.m.

ineeting
oil Strong, adjutant; William
Drive) and the workers in the other on Sunday morning. luncheon
North (Welaka building, BishopJoel McDavid spoke at Tuesday, spoke about BETA Dufresne, judge advocate;
Sanford.)
the Sunday morning service. House, a program for young Howell S. Addy, surgeon;
HRS workers recently held
Five of the former women facing distressful George Strong, trustee one;
William Bellew, trustee two;
their second spring picnic and ministers returned for the pregnancies.
MRS. JOE BRADFORD TRAMEIA,

West won the club trick and
led a low diamond.
Now the reason for South's
careful play becomes obvious.
When Sou plays low from
dummy, East's queen is

ANNIE

wood, ceramics, as well as 9:00

etchings, oils, water colors, Springs Plaza. Plants of a ll

inaruter; Hasley Hart,
from the Sou th (Casselberry Methodist Chur ch of Madison.
Kathy Perry. guest speaker quartermaster: Leonard
Live Oak Offices and Juvenile
There were two services,
Detention Center on Orlando one on Saturday, and the at the Longwood Sertoma Wilson, chaplain; George

colored gowns and carried burgundy silk roses with pink

West P41,1k East South North's tenace. However,

you can IHe your ourrent them cosmçletely casiluesd. made his game despite the 10019.)

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rivalry before the spring for the 150th birthday be commended__
for a job vell vice commander; Earl E.

forget-ine-nots.

If East wins the club trick
.
declarer is immediately cold
for his contract. East would
have
lead diamond into '

today, don't lot them know it

The club will sponsor a
Plant Sale the day be fore
Articles (lone in plaster, Mother's Day, May 10, from

pranks pulled in friendly hometown, Madison, recently teachers and students are to mander. Pete Udo, senior
by her father, the bride chose for her

Judy Swain was the honor attendant. Bridesmaids were

return would yield a ruff and

1•
3
to
Pus 4•
Pus Pus Pus

Rise,

County have entries in this
show.

defeated at Red Bug Park!"
These are just some of the returned

Christi Williams and Laurie Williams, sisters of tile bride;
Pam McGregor and fletsy Jordan. They wore raspberry

sluff to declarer.

Dealer. South

AQUARIUS (Jan. a-Feb.

Did

Rise Again ... the North will be

strand of pearls belonging to the bridegroom's inother.

trick would have to break the
diamond suit. Any other

viol

Shorten the interval between sprayings

left signs in all the offices

declaring, "The South Will

Anne neckline and full Bishop sleeves. A lace headpiece
secured her fingertip veil of illu.sion. She carried a bouquet of
orchids anti burgundy roses. Her only jewelry' was (I(IUble

end play.
South cashed his club ace
and exited with his remaining
small club. Whoever won this

#Q863

product label.

Longwood, Winter Springs

Welaka Building offices of the FITZPATRICK
HRS
(Health
and
Longwood,
Rehabilitative Services) on Winter Springs

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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williams,

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ceremony.

Opening lead: K
t downs will leave iuti
CANCER (June 21-July 23)
Helmdahl
Airing
personal
family
WWL
by Stoffel &amp;
trapped. South's nhw of diaPISC (Feb. 20-Muth 30)
matters could be a serious
moods becomes significant.
By this line of play, South
mistake today. Outsiders Someone may request —
makes his game whenever
have no place in your finaáclal usietanoe today and By wa1d Jacoby
West has either the queen or
your heart could nil, over aid MU Seetag
dom estic affairs,
/
the 10 of diamonds, Declarer
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) your bead. Be hsl~ul, but
UtheNorthSouthhandwu has effectively doubled his
Think twice before crUising don't give what you C98't given as a play problem, most original simple finesse for
the Ideas of others today, afford,
people would think it was an diamond queen.
ARM (Mardi 31-Apt 1-9) example of a simple finesse. NEWSPAPERNTEI1PRISEAsSN.
Thoughtless remarks will
open you up to a co.am- Normally, friends have no Either the queen of diamonds
(For a CCQ)' Of JACOB)'
trouble knowing exactly Is on side and South makes 10
terattack.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22) where you stand on important hicks, or the queen is with MODERN, send $ V to: "Whi at
East and South goes down in Bridge," Care of this
ng on any new issues. Today,

BUGS SUNNY

OKAY,HEES A PENN

When mixing with Mends lose before you begin.

today, avoid discussing

everyone's fun.

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married March 29, at 4 p.m., at Grace United Methodist
Church, Sanford, Rev. Fred Gardner and Rev. Randall Chase
Jr., cousin of the bridegroom, performed the double ring

diamond queen's position. The
defense started with three
rounds of hearts. Declarer
ruffed the third heart and
drew trumps in two rounds
ending in the dummy. He
ruff the fourth heart in his
hand and set the stage for an

soum
AQ171*

CAPRICORN (Dec. nJan.

subjects where people feel 19) Even though you may
forced to take sides. Debates secretly feel you Ideas are
could put a damper on superior to those of others

...

HIP,

Last wee k some mysterious
night raiders entered the

Wendy Lynn Williams and Joe Bradford Traniell were

you need and that you are

sure to specify birth dale
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fearful of '
jy. Being
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) challenge may cause you to
Vulnerable: Neither

uFFtO

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the late Major Joe H. Tramell and the late Alice Tramell,
formerly of Sanford.

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it at the highest rate allowed on the

Remember that fungicides can orly as much as the label recommends and

South

Radio City Station, New York, physical activity. Be sure you
NY 119. It will give you the are getting all the vitamins

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if you don't begin

But...
North Won The Game

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122 lAke Minnie Drive, Sanford. Tile bridegroom is the son of

AstroOraph, Box 419, Radio 19) It's important to guard
10019. Be
City

ThA-r

If the disease seems to get worse after
you spray, don't get discouraged.

In And Around

request to me, in care of this low on energy either have a
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, poor diet or don't get enough

WT
and career for the coming not to show partiality in
months are all discussed in dealing with friends. You'll
AKQJ9
your Astro-Graph Letter, lose the aftiration of pab 4 iost
•Q109
which begins with your bir- who feel neglected.

by Ed Sullivan

but

spraying until the disease has spread

symptoms at all. Then, continue quite a bit, you should use the most ef.
spraying at the intervals suggested on fective material you can find, and apply

for the infection to show up. Generally,
begin your spray program. The earlier
the longer the incubation period, the you begin, the more successful you will

envelope for It. Send your diet. A lot of people who are

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problem is likely, begin wait this long,

the product label.

Repeat Vows

WIN AT BRIDGE

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disease

As you might expect, weather conBut the one variable that will have the
ditions affect the length of time it takes most influence is the time at which you

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liabilities. Commit yotg'self sugars: glucose, fructose and physically but If your Congalactose. The latter occurs dition permits a modest inonly if there is surplus.
only in milk soi almost aU the crease in daily physical acLIERA (Sept. n-Oct. 23) If other carbohydrate foods that tivity my make you feel
chances for forming a number you permit others to do your we eat contain glucose and better too — such as a
of new friendships are better thinking for you today you'll fructose.
daily walk.
than they have been for quite end up beIng1l1ka straw in ___________________________________________________
the wind, from one
some time

TAUR*35(Apeli 98-May 98) directIon to another'

that a

prevent, not cure, infection. After you water the plant only when necessary.
fungicide spray program at the first sign plant has been infected for at least thr
Inspect your plants critically and begin spray, new symptoms may appear for a
Should you run into a problem with a
ee
of disease— or better yet, even before d.lys a,,d inaiybe as long as two
Obviously, then, diseases that have spraying at the first sign of disease. It while because the infection that took plant that you are unfamiliar with or one
you notice any symptoms at all,
short incubation periods, such as bac- may seem that disease symptoms appear place before you sprayed will continue to you can not seem to diagnose yourself,
Bacterial leaf spots and downy
terial blights, and downy snildews, are overnight, but there are always a few develop Into disease symptoms. Within always feel free to call the Agriculture
When yob notice the first signs of mildews usually show symptoms three- the most difficult to control,
spots on the leaves before the sudden about 10 days, you should notice a ('enter at 322-333 for assistance,

YOUR BIRTHDAY
AprIJZS, 1980
This coming year could be
very exciting soclaIlly. Your

Attempting to sweep tasks
undertherugor to leave them Carry your share ii the

Infection

your spray program before you see any

fungus disease — usually leaf spot or slower the disease spreads and the more be in controlling plant disease.
plant. So it's important to begin a blight you can be fairly sure
that the easily it can be controlled.

All carbohydrates, whether deficient diet means less
they're in fruits, vegetables, energy.
bread, other creal.s or milk
I realize that your stroke
are made up of Um single my have slowed you down

For Saturday, April 26, 1980

and spray application techniques will
also have some effect on your attempts to

control the disease,

months to show up.

basic information that you and mitmals in your diet that

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Not Cure,

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p
ri

flGU'-o (UJ fl1

seven-to 10 days or from 10-to-14 days.
Greasy spot on citrus can take several

TOM
DAVIS
Urban
Horticulturist

good control of plant
diseases, fungicides must be used
properly in the landscape.

You might also review your

apparently need about car-

nri

EEK &amp;

Prevent,

to-10 days after infection. Other leaf
Other variables, such as fungicide explosion of symptoms.
diseases have incubation periods from toxicity, cultural controls, the weather
And if you know from past experience

confusing to

In order to get

than some fructose tablets.

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On
ly

many homeowners.

sugar. Yes, it does have
energy in it and so does table

— — — stamped, self-addressed

Can

Selecting and correctly timing

e are lots of

Now,

fruit that you eat and it's half

— — — readers who want tiiis issue do a lot more good for you
can send 75 cents with a long,

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THEM LIKE

PO THAT

OF THEM!

——

Friday, April 23, ltSO-4A

Dr.

able to get around and cook
and do lighthoisekeepi1 but
Iureeullyandqulckly.ISPW
an advertisement f energy
tabs containing fructose to
provide energy and
.
you know if these are good?
DEAR READER — You

Starch: Carbob)*ates. Other

by Bob Montana

Sanford, Fl.

DEAR DR. LAMB —I had a
stroke four years ago. I'm

Letter number 31, Sugar and Tired and Weary. The in-

ARCHIE

Herald,

WITH

EMPLOYERS

Jui

ct'.n.ci iie sun plans to
Spoiski, president of Seminole High School 5t

Diversified Cooperative Training Program

iii pilot's
as soon es possible.

might
program. Ryan spoke on his trip to Saudi Arabia
J
le BOIIIflIIF
to DCT students and their employers at the annual and their children,. Anuily
banquet at Buck's Airport Restaurant'
.
and Alyne 1 Casselberry,

(DCT)

be

telling

Jim

Ryan

about

the

Am.N sgi

2 p.a.4 pa.
DINN!I

ON

GROUNDS

Former Members, Pastors

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10AEvening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

Plaintiff,

VS.
CLEO PALMER aka CLEO e.
PALMER, C.L. THOMPSON, etc.,
at at.,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CLEO PALMER a.li.a
CLEO B. PALMER,
unknown, and all Parties having or
claimIng to have any right, title or
Interest in the real property herein
described

YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that ATLANTIC
BANK OF ORLANDO has flied Is
Complaint in the above- styled
Court for the foreclosure of a
mortgage encumbering the

foilowing.de$cribed real property:
North 2S3tIi$Of the South 4202
feet of the West 30$ feet of the NE
¼ of SEW of Section 24, Township
21 South, Rang. 30 East, lying
East of Tuskawilla Road.
You are commanded to file your
written defens.s to said Complaint
with the Clerk it the above.fla,n.d
Court and to serve a copy thereof
upon the attorneys hereliow
not later than May 14, 1950.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the C&amp;,irt at Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida, this 9th day of

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in business at 170
Semoran Blvd., Casselberry,
name

of

CASSELBERRY WOODWORKS,
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit

Court, Seminole County, Florida in

accordance with the provislone of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.

Section 168.09

Florida

By: Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
By: Robert F. Higgins, Esquire
Suite 433, First Federal Building
Post office Box
Orlando, Florida 32M

Tel.: (30$) 613.4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: April ii, 15, 23, &amp; May 2,
DEU.40

83-9993

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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39c a line
3 consecutive times
7 consecutive times
36c a line

1:00 AM. - S:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

DEADLINES

1oon

Sunday-

EMONEENEW

That the party interested In said
business enterprise is as follows:
Lois 0. Dycus
Publish Apr. 251 May 2,9,14,1950

DEU.11I

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located at 120 Bucher Road,
Maitland, Florida 32751, and In.
tend to register said name with the

CANNON REST HOME
special care, good food, for
elderly person. Can be bed
patient. 121 Dolores Dr.,
Altamonte Springs. 534 1141.

Clerk CI Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1950
MIM Associates, a Flor.
Ida general Partnership
By: Fred S. Mauli, Partner

Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A

Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. P.O. Box 1011, Ciearw..
tar, Fl. 33511.

By: Charlotte Morrow,
Partner
As all of its Partners
Publish Apr. iS, 23 1. May 2. 9, 1950
DEU.14

s-Lost a Found
LOST: All white nutored male
Cat, stub tall. S. Park &amp; 29th
area. Reward 125. 323.S424.
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LOST: IrIsh Setter Puppy, S mo.
old, green collar, answers to

"Princess." Needs immediate
medical attention. REWARD.
3224035.
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6-Child Care

Official Records.
Further described as being
located at 224 Nob Hill CIrcle,

Baby sitter avaIlable in my
home day or night. Part.time,
reasonable rates. 349.1351.

Longwood, Florida 32750.
Property owners within 300 feet
of the proposed project may ad.
dress their comments, In wrIting

Improvement project at the

POlIOWI.is described property:

Lot IL Sear Lake Estates. Plot

1L Pal. 95, Official Records,
$mb9141 CSUflSV. Florida.
Further described as being
located on Li.wieat Bosch Drive,
S1CI1SII 91, TownshIp 21
now l9 Bait.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of County Court
IeoleCoum*y,
Florida
Publish: April 21, 1950
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Looking For a New Home?
Check the Want Ads for houses
Of @Vtry site and price.

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lot DItROUO*J
Box SI

NOTICE
SERVICE
TO
PERSONS
UNABLE TO PAY THERIPOR
On the basis of Regulations of
the U.S. Department Of HNith,
Education and Welfare, (42 CF R
124) the sum of $27,919.11 has been

1st Street
Geneva, Florida 32732
You are required to appear
before Judge Alan A. Dickey, a
Judge of this Court, at 9:10A.M. on
the 2nd day of June, A. 0. 1910, at
Courtroom, 0, Seminole County
Courthouse Annex, Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, to

established as the level of Un.
compensated services to be made
available by the Florida Living
NursiAg Center in the period
October 1, 1979 to September 30,

answer the Complaint for monies
doe filed against you herein. Any
written answer or Court pleadings
must be flied with Clerk CI the
Court, Seminole County Cour.
ttiouse, Sanford, Florida, and copy

the presumptive compliance
guidetinn Of the federal
resutaflonsandi$3ppi'cs,wof total

furnished
to the
Hovenamed as Plaintiff herein,

operating expense liss Medlcari
rNMIN111111` 1111111111111111.

wIoi odd on Is: co Robert M.

The facility will provide ifi
patient service and Nrvic*$

Marries Attorney, $20 Norm Perk

Avenue, Post Office Drawer H,
Sanford, Florida 32771, by May 37,

Ole
for all Medicaid patients
Whkh is not coveted by the

Medicaid program.
ervicis to persons unable #0
pay will be Frovlded ens first

Upon your failure to appear on
the above indicated data a Default
may beentered against you for the
relief In the Complaint for monies

twit WVid bells,
To be eligible to receive un

cempsnsasd cars, family Income

WITNESS my hand and the Sal
if this Court on the 11th day of
A. D. illS.
(SEAL)
a,m,H. Beckon Jr.

IflUSt be bei 110 percent at the
current CIA Poverty Income
uldilines. Persons in ftul
category may receive wrv kss
without charge.

ckrk if me COWl

The Florida Living Nursing
Center
will provide un

compensated services to all

Publish Apr. t'21 1 May 79, 1910
DELIA

persons who are euglale to so
vkes until the cemplianc*levetfar
thit fiscal year as stated abe,, is
met. Services will be provided
without discrimination to all,
Poise s regardless if race, color
or national origin.

LEGAl. NOTICE
The Seminole County Baird of

DIU.1Ii

sponsor

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You

required Is appear

before Ju* Also A. Dickeys
Judpeif*ISCOWI,StP0SA.M.ol
ffie bell day uf June, A.D.fl50.St
Cour$reem D, $eminels Calmly
Courthouse Annex, Sanford,
laminate County, Florida, 00
anower we c.mpsaw fer pjg
00
you MI-iA
woo all
mIOt be filed 11111 Clerk if ft
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Court Isrotois
louse, kotod,
Florida. aid copy
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na so
rawAd •

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let

MIlls.

OdOrM is: C4 Robert *, anoyisp
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for

Comprehensive
Imploymild end Training Act
(CITA) funds In Seminole County

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
I
FLORIDA
CIVIl. ACTION NO. 04$CA4M.

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duO.
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KATHY LORITTA WILLIAMS
Petitiemier

old
HANK JAMES WILLIAMS
RIIpefl.IJLI activities to new leVIIS of Vim.
dlns.
NOTICEIOF ACTION
The conatote medificif Ion can
TO:
HANK JAMES WILLIAMSbe reviewed In The Planning Unit
of Nw M1n$Liar DlvIIisI
RESIDENCE UNK111101111i
East First Street, Sent lid,
LAST KNOWN MAILING
PIenida, and questions and
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Milan!scanbediraclodliffiet
YOU
ARE
HEREBY cow
through Fridays 5:15
NOTIFIED that cc. .disn for
Vs 1:50, Of *5-4* ext.. IN.
p3
filed IS.
you, and Want we Publish April 11910
vliUWed to 519W 5am if YSW DEU.1N
witlen difias Is N.H soy, en _____________________
CARROLL BURKE,AtIsroly to'
Fetitw, whNI IUIIIS is IVI
NOTICE *111
INfold Atlantic Blob luI.
TITIOUI NAME STATUTE
Sanford, Florida. amid me the
.rinal with too C*t if c'cvit TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
*1114 is hei'sS shim IM the
Court. sour bellow IM ON der of
May. A.D. 1955 murwfo. a detsuft s.midersIlmied Pursuant I. the
you brft "FICIII1PuI Name Statute",
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your own hours.

EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
benefits Include paid vacation,
company car, retIrement plan
1more. Send Resume to: Mr.
R. Lueltchau, 134 Margo Lane,

temporary assignment during
May. 323.9100.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
23445. French Ave. 3220231

WANTED
Mature Individual
To Supervise
Sales Crew.

Part-Time)
Apply In Person
Circulation Dept.

Evening Hemid
OR CALL
322.2611

dLdLdL

TRAINED ENGLISH NANNY

Required for household chores
I to look
2 children, 1
after

baby due. Experience &amp;
references essential. 1321920.
Wanted Cooks
Apply In person Holiday
Inn of Sanford 1.4.3334M

CONVENIENCE STORE
CLERK - Good company
benefits. Apply Handy Way

Food Store, Sanford area.
Experienced Medical
Transcriptionist

Attractive 3 OR, 114 B, walled
yard, CHIA, fully "pt kit,
many eqergy saving fatur$.

1345 mo. 3233570.
DELTONA AREA- Lg. 3 SR 2
B house, well insulated. Ultra
modern kit. Central H&amp;A.
.(305)3495401 after 4 p.m.

privileges. $230 me. Call for
Information after 5:30. Tel.

2 Bedroom, 1 bath. $273.00.
Harold Hall, Inc. REALTOR

323.5774

837,0001

NM COIIT IALTY Inc.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Super 2 BR, lB home with

323-7832

grammar background is

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LARGE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE-

2565

box 57 co The Evening Herald,
P.O. 51457, Sanford, P1.33771.

AAA IMPIOVAIMT
12 French Ave.

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for information after 5:30.
Telephone 3234501.

Harold Hall Realfl

OFFICE I Retail space- $13.00
monthly includes utilities. 333.
.

C-Por Leep.

INC.

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EALTORS
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'339.0109

hasr..JM

s.ie tv,insasa',is. we

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$~:

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tome, an amenities, "I'm.
11% APR on lit mortgage.

24-4URk95$s Oppadunffies
invader waded Is finance gym
In Saidard. Call Jim at 5744711
au, C p.m.

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The Reel Istale Agency

fully guaranteed, nec..
competitive, proven with
Imumidrsds if applIcations. We
will train In applicatiens,

sales, sales prsmiflen an a
continuing basis to insure
sucgss. Write Sanit.Al.•
Products, Bee 114, larasife,

your HOME or PROPERTY.
Call for INDIVIDUAL. of.
tentlen

Fl. 3.

EXTRA MONEY AT HOME
stifling coder seldrosswe
P.O. leo 111$. Sanford 15771.

t. pp

County, F*'No, ApiS 15,

utitNispi. lngvireI.Con
131.7112,

3040

SLEEPING *00131
With kllchenpnlvi$ngss

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DSU.1$

CON 1534155

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decersier

Slims $ Silts with electric
I Wip4pc Zoned tsr business.
enty $39.0.

appointment is em insist
CIII Cardinal Industnie
bslwsonl.lp.m.$3314010on
Mehdays. an weekends con
Mslsl Home Center at U14M
(Sant).

AUUMASE MOIiTSAGE on
15 acres. iu1u1 access Is his
$1. i
d"l Ofly 111*.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315
E. First St.
322-5622
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ww carpet, all appliances. 377.
0323
BROWSE AND SAVE . ..
easy and fun . . . The Want Ad
WAV.

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II Pct. Financing Available
V
Very large I or 2 BR condo wall
appI., including w•,
carpet, CHIA, $27,900 1 OR;
$37,900 2 OR. 6710e 14 or 1.273.

We Seal I Insulate all roofs
trailer homes 10 to 30 degrees
Freq Estimates

4543,

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$TIMPIIAIR$CY

Your

ZONED COMMERCIAL Building on property can
easily be Converted to offices,

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WANTED TO BUY-Homes IVYthe City of Sanford for
rehabilitation poled. Will pay
up to $10,000, may be more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305.323.
9615.

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323 1731

$289600 • 30'x.68',c17' for

$3909 00 I 40'x48', II' for

$1837 00
18'x72'xI1' for
$716000 ____
F.O 13. _______
Factory. Call

GARAGE SALE-125 Club Rd.
Sat. 9 am, till? Soy's clothes
8. misc. items.

Toll Free Today I 800 848 1570
til 8 p.m.
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trunk, misc.

3000 S. Park Ave., Sanford
(Pinecrest Subdivision), Fri &amp;
Sat.9a.m. to 1p.m. Furniture,
Stereo equp., toys, Clothes,
small appliances, books,

skateboards &amp; misc. Nothing
over $60.
Orlando Moose Lodge, 5001
N.O.B.T. 2b1 N. of Lee Rd., on
Rt. 141. Furn, Jewelry, dish es,
Bake sale; etc. Sat. 4 26
9a.m. till 59.m.

65-Pets-Supplies -- . -

Pure Bred German Shepherd

Puppies. 6 females, $10 each.

327 6333.
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Treslervice

BEST TVRENTAL
N0DEPOSIT N0GUALIFY1NG
15.55 oh, $17 mo., Pros Delivery. Jk
L~
Buy

tien. Serving South-

Isinkiol. Fliomie 339.6415.

WOM!2~~
_e

Custom built utility &amp; boat trail.

GMtruck racks &amp; misc.t

IVL..0 &amp; $aisi,

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WINDOWS SCREEN REPAIR

MN PATIO 0001$
*314S
after

Business..,

DoJ 32226fl or 831-9993.

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BUY IUNK CARS
I rorn $10 to $50

Bricabrac and much, much
moore misc.

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mid L.dlaxie 5(43. near
mint, auto, air Must Sell
$1295 83 1 8104 or 339 4782

I97Chevrolei,t,ladW"
agon

78'- 4'torcycles
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3277410

Runs like now

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$650 327 7979

I 76 Olds Delta 88, 2,dr. 350 engine,
38.000 one owner ml, Only

NEW TIRES 519.898. UP
2ll3FrenchAvc.
Sanford j

12.441. 436 Auto Sales, 880 Hwy
'*36, Casselher,'y, $318399

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TERMS CASHATTIME
OF SALE
COL. GARY MARKELL
Auctioneer

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to '/3 models Call 339 9100 or
8)4 4605 (Deafer)

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Pictures. China, Kitchen I
Utensils, Some Antiques,
Mantle Clock (hump back),

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '69

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$1I ifl 1621; 322 4160

Chairs, Electric Range,

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Fine Antiques

ESTATE AUCTION
Sat. April 26th 10 A.M.

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1051 Black Acre Trail

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(off Red Bug Rd. on TuscowiRa)

1

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gellLeva gardeil,LsThe estate of an Antique Dealer

Interior
Decorator to be sold to the highest bidder,

API'RTMFNTS

Furn. - Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, Wicker.
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•Studlo - I,?, 3 on. Suites

I Unfurn - Adult. Fa mily I
- Laundry
w) BUY USED FURNITURE S,
•Quiet - I . Story
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur. I
niture Salvage. 322 1721.
I
1503 W. 25th ST.
I
I
Wanlel: Soft Ice Cream
SANFORD
machine, reasonable. 327 7036 J
322.29O
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or 322-742S.
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Top, Trim, lecmovsl
Call Jim Flinn. 1347*

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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"a 122 5990

Refrigerator, R e cline r,
Portable Typewriter, Lamps,

"Luxury For Less"

GOMMENEENEP

Tree Service -

77 Chevy Sport Van. Wilts, 6 cyl. 3
15.000 mi only 53.188, 136
Auto Sales 860 Hwy .636.
,icselberry. 1134 8)99

j lOs) ()plIiIr Paid for luflk.4. Used
cars trucks &amp; heavy 'quip

Central Florida
BUILDINGS!! LAST CHANCE
II4E. Plymouth Ave.
AT THE-SE PRICES.
All
DeLand, FL
steel clear span buildings I
7362066
(Major Mfg.) 20'x241 x)0' for
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9a,m.tili?
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am. to 5 p.m. Rug, antique

j
Ref. repo. II cu ft frost (fOe. I
Orig. $529, now $203 or $ 19 mo. j
Agent 3391354.
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7540
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62-A--Farm Equipment

YARD SALE-2434 S. Chase, 9 - -.

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F ILL DIR

24l6OakAve.

REFRIGERATORS.....130 &amp; up
guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1213 S. French, 3237310

The sooner you place your
Classified YOU
the sooner you
will get results,

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JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS OIDNT WORK. THERE
WOUL DNT BE ANY'!

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$5,000

II' Fiberglass Boat w Trailer, Riding Mower (needs engine),

Lawnmowers Wi' Sell the bestS
service the rest WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W 1st St.

17 92 across from Deflary
Radiator. April 24 thru2ô

Agent 33953$

Estate VVanted

62-Lawn.Gorrjen
' - '

mile N. of St. Johns River on

Sold orig. $109.35, used short

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cabinet, furniture, glassware, j
linens, pocket watches, SW
IV, hanging lamps, misc. ',

time. Sal. 5l19.Ilor $19.33 mo.

322 0779, 322 S353,322 3772
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92, So. of Sanford. 327 8721.

3 FAMILY Carport Sale

H

75-A--Vans
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711 Dot,' Royal Sportsman W()

Tables, Dining Room Table &amp;

Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.

YARD SALE- Antique china

333.0397
Washer rope. GE deluxe model,

Mortgage at 7 pct.

Suites. I PC L..irigroorn Suite,
Color TV, Stereo, Living Room

----Garage Sates
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LIVING RM. FURN.

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APR.

tiling cab. &amp; chairs Many
items to choose from Not

PATIO SALE-Ranges,
refrigerators &amp; misc. 317
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

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78 Pont Trans An,. like new,
33.000 nil Only $5,888 136 Auto
Sales
860
Hwy
136,
Cassclt)'rry 834 8)99

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Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5670
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Sale.
PARTIAL LlS3 '$6 U.droom

3392969

Overstuffed
vinyl chair s7s.
339-2969

3731113
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Hwy 46 West, Sanford
323 5620

Cash or Certified or Cashiers I
Check required at time of

60-A----Buslness Equip.

BARGAIN TV's
Why
more?

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1966 Olds, $350

Dell's Auction Center

72"'Auction
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$493.75. Sal $l83.i6or 517 mo. /
Agent 3398386
.
• tor Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,

HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave.

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Maclnavox Stereo console.
Excellent condition $175

time. Original $593, bat. 51$ 1 or
$71 mo Agent 3391386.

1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
AUTO, AIR. LOOKS GOOD,
RUNS GOOD EXC TIRES,
5595 311 06.60

59--Musical Merchandise

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top I
line bedding sets onlyl Free

80--Autos for Sale

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Hwy 97, 1 miI west of Speed
8 pass. 36,000 In (lilly I
w,py, Daytona Beach will hold
55 .688 136 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
.1 public AUTO AUCTION
4)6. Casselberry. 834 8)99
'v'ry Saturday at 8 p m It's
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the only one in Florida You set
PUBLIC AUCTION
75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkq, I
the reserved price Call 901
SAT.,
26 - 10 AM
Duel AC. only 53,750 l3 Auto
2558)11 for further details
Sales,
860
Hwy
.636.
HOUSE &amp; FURNISHINGS
1911 Chevy C .lpr ice 2 dr 641. V8.
C aSSt'lbc.rr y, 83.6 8399
AT
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.putO. PS, PR $150. will con
121 WESIW000, DELANO, FL
Sid,'r trade 372 1397. after 6$.
3 BLOCKS WEST OF
weekentt 322 2243.
7óAuto
Parts
'w' Sfl,iit'l pianos Choose from
IS A ON ROUTE 41
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- Chevy
- Station Wagon.
2 top brand names, these are
2 BR. ii, Bath, Eat In Kitchen, j ____________________________ - 1971
VI,
A
OK
TIRE
(f&amp;'Iu, models. Full price $99 8 •
,iuto.
PS.
322
148)
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knotty Pine Florida Room,
FIB. AC. AM FM
Shocks$595 Heavy Duty $7 95
includes bench &amp; delivery,
$600, will consider trade 372
Living Room, Utility Room
AIR SHOCKS $39.e5
Also exceptionally nice studio
7391, after 6 &amp; weekends 322
and Carport. Floors wall to New flatteries 529.95
piano, fantastic tone &amp; touch
2243
wall carpejed and vinyl
2413 Frcnch Ave., Sanford
response, $895. Cannon Music
throughout. Central Heat &amp;
I
Co 1971 Datsun, $650 Longwood
Air Nice Shaded Lot with I
Village
Shopping Center. SR 434, I
Utility Building,
322 0.634 after 6:30
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77-Junk
Cars
Renved
F nI $4
TERMS: $ )7,000 Assumable

MILLERS
26l9OrIandoDr.
Ph. 3270352

1 ,off
of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding.

Cap Call 3236610

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?7,1v.;.rEhte I7'trl bull with I
115 hp Mercury engine and
trailer 668 8166
111IY)ri't pilt' flu longer needed iten
high .15 an elephant's eye. Place
a lassified ad and pile the
money in your wallet! .

white gold bands with
'the Evening Herald Classified
diamonds, Worth $600. Only
Ads offer no fancy claim,
$.400. Call 3231143 after 6.
5. • . Just Pesultsl
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Good Us 'I T • s.525&amp; up

53 -Household Goods
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Couches &amp; chairs, coffee 'able.
sweepers, terrarium, world
globe, seed &amp; fertilizer
Spreaders, nice play pen.
fluorescent lights, &amp; all kinds
of misc items, %OIT*ethiflg for
everyone

COME EARLY STAY LATE

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20 tip Mercury
Outboard Motor, $125
323 1113

Will deliver. Call 867 5391

WEDDING RINGS-Matching

KENMORE WASHERparj'
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES

OF SANFORD REALTOR
2541S. French Ave. 3220731

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla 327/I

TELEVISION
RCA color console 75'. sold new
over $700 Balance due $11500 or take over my payments •
$17.00 month. Still in warranty. i

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55.-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Cab 318 Auto, PS. PB, 8'

191)

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CASHDOORPRIZE

71-Antiques

Ifendri, Antiques, Hwy 119
Oviedo. Fl. 365 3750. Stock
reduction sale Starts April 17
'1' 30. 30 pct off on all items
cver $25 Large variety to
tt*')ose from Call for direc
ot*,
.1150
furniture
refinishing Open 8 10 5

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ments of $21 ma Agent
- 8386.

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52-AppIancec'
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rental units or home with
business on heavily traveled
Sanford Ave. Call for

47-Real

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carousel, still In warranty

REALTOR *1.1101
MULTIPLE LISTING $11V(CI

52-Appliances

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Originally $649, assume pay

3236229

..ALL FLORIDA REALTY
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2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Central lilA.

New rinse kit I bath remodeling.
Fireplaces. We handle the
whole ball CI wax.
B. I. LINK CONST.

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Push button controls has

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Ripoir I *anaielif

1534711
Mditiens&amp; IaUIdeIk15
Free 1st. Uc. I Sonlid
jny Walker Cemiet. Lid.

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&amp; I Chbfr$ $50 each, Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92S. of Sanford, 3221721,

have what ,ou'yebeen looking

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ATTENTION BUILDERS Looking for the right spot to

FOISIle

L -AM

LUMBER-4sheetscommer
"When it comes to decor, nobody can
painted steel roofing I'
fleW 20 2*4's 8' long. 7 pcs.
_____ bad taste as well
__ as Lucille can!"
' "*2*8' Plywood-used.321- --____________-------

build duplexes, Call us ... we

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SAFORO BARGAIN $29,900

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE *14517

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
F IXTURES Jenkins Furnl
ture, 205 E 75th St 373 0981
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5,000 used books for sale. Call
12753064 or 1-277 4896 for
details

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perty S Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table

Th&amp;TimeTestedFirm Jj
Reg. Real Estate Br ok er
120N. Park Ave.
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3276123

REMODELING

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

WI AR1CQNL.VI NED

51y
10111111111111111
113 Carver Ay MINiny Marmot
1515 we. Ilmdar K
*34113

1 Men, Quality operation
lyre. ezp. PatIos, Dilveweys,
sIc. Wayne Siel. *5.1151

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AtArvargmamow

of all types. Lic undid
*SeIN
Inv ad

COMMIRCNiL LOT lIbda wiSh

I1EWH$

1115.1435

St.

WANTED Used
motor, approx 1' i tip in good
running cond Reasonable 372
4264 after p m

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46-Commerciaro

BUSINESS forSaie
Retiring

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CARPETING- Beige with pad.
76 Sq yards. $125 for all. Call
3392017

3226.461

WASH ON WHEELS - High
Pressure water cleaning WE CLEAN ANYTH1NGI
Residential I Commercial.
Free estimates l!5676.

Rebuild Cengamnad Nsuee,

HISTORIC LONOWOOD - 4

a sforage I much mets.

Carps.Iry, Painting, Mains.

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000)055 WANTED
NEED WORKI
312.1062 aftsrsp.m.

prepsrty. I city block nest
proposed hospital only

,r4magi. carpetingf aitic

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sonteird Gracious living, lees
Weekly I monthly rates,

angs

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ARE YOU FAR SIGHTED? Of so
yiu'Il irninsilalety recape$se
fIle pslsntlai if Ibis Income

kitchen,

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

0 N. 11.92, Casseiberry, Fl.
Evs.162.3655
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Company

Grooming I.

Hoeing I Lawn Service. Nov.
C.M. Bailey, 69 Nodding
Gordon. Free Estimates.
2234131 from 6 Vol p.m.

oily

pltely furnished Including
wssltsr 41 dryer, CepJe( $$A,

G.E.

Plumbing Repair
Reasonable Rates. Toilets I
our Specialty 349.5743
3495923

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76r
ew Inspection,
needs minot .vor &amp; paint
81500. price neotiable 377

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UTILITY TRAILER Brand
new- heavy duty new tires,
running lights &amp;
tarp
*AUCTION SALE * 3729113
eas

Larry Mart 215 Sanfo,j Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell the finest in used
furniture, Refrig . sloves,

Above ground swimming

pool, deck &amp; filter. You move
for 5600. 668 6717.

$lltAN.

3 Isirsem 2 baffi amsism deubli

Unique iEidsá1I 1U hems.
Low 36 an your let, includes

Haven

Wash Houses - Clean Areas,

me spaces

I Acres

adjacent.

ENJOY CLEAN SUBURBAN
LIVINGI In this doMe wide
mobile hems on 6 plus acres
dsared I Iiiicod. Only 115*.

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"W mobile

tv

scsftonl wafer Of many es
trw. Owner will lisle with
Substantial dawn.
"*,.1014051319

Req. REAL ESTATE Broker

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ITEMPER SEZI

Evi

wide with iaiceped we
Near Wilson SchosI. Coo.

Ica building w partition.
nford Avenue. $15,000.00.

VACANT LOTS- 7 Lots approx.
I'g ac. Unrec, Plat. Lake
Jessup Heights. $10,000.00.

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shady kennels, circulating
fans. Also Air conditioned
cages. We cater to your pets.
*5.575'.

FIREPLACE. Income from

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Pkining

Boarding Kennels. inside I
outside screened runs. OW
fleer sleeping boxes, Insulated,

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITy
Birms .3
3
baths.

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photos or color 1*10. 3234258.

free estimates.

Animal

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1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, Used very short

H. Ernest MORRiS Sr.

BUSINESS- I Story corn-

.O,àniini&amp;S.,dIs

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$3.888. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
136. Casselberry. 834 8399.

•CASH.VISA.MC .
•SANFORD AUCTION.
1
1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
13237340o

CaWii

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p.,

5 acre parcels, Lk. Sylvan area,
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Terms. Call W. Maliczowskl,
Furniture Salvage. 1792. 50.08
REALTOR. 372 7953.
Sanford. 327-1771.
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Lots Fenced Yard, 11th

falls.
11;

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement

CallBart

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 373.79
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Street, Sanford. Call for

Trailer Homes our Specialty
Guaranteed to reduce heat In'

SELLERS we have BUYERS for

t

Central H&amp;A. $21,155.

2

323.3555

Spring Sal ó

stalled). Call John 3314377,,

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3232801

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Used tbl model color TV's,
working 59995 10 to choose
from Noll's Sanford rurniture
Salvage, 17 92, So of Sanford.
322 8721

now. $11,900 with good terms,

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'1 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
351 Cleveland. auto S AC. only

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Will bu old class rings &amp; Silver
cons To dollar paid Call
Jim 3:31854
Aiplii,I*S modern fture.
Stering Silver Oriental Rugs.
DiamondS Bridges Antiques

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f?r'i

I Royal lypewritter extra good
cond $35. 1 Smith Corona
typewriter extra good cw',cl.
2439S Myrtle Ave
$35. 1 AlIen-Wells elec adding
Orlando
Sanford
machine extra good cond. $40
377 iS'?
321 0640
No Checks, 2836 Grove Dr.,
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.Sanford. 32704-41
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0-A--Jewelry
DeBARY- Wooded building lot.----- -----. --

100' LAKE FRONT LOT •fl Casselberryon Seminoia Blvd.
Good for Investment or use

HOME- S BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story,

T Ills J STONE CO.

3327551

2 Big roe III 1½beths,comp1sIiltf
rimadaled heme with
IivIn resin, dinimil

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All types of stone, Interior.
exterior, commercial.
residential. SpecIaiy:
decorative fireplaces (In.

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WE BUY CARS
701 S.. French

Pius Local Estates
Oak Mahogany.
Walnut
Antiques &amp; Collectibles
Suites &amp; Odd PIeces
Terms of Sale:

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AUCTION.

Load From The North

r'tiir,'

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53-TV. Radio-Stereo
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100200, ready for home.

OVI.EDO- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Low lot., assumable mor.
tgage. owner will consider 2nd
fl9. 36 56784.

faucets

W. Oarnett White, Broker

131$:

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Interior I Exterior

The King of The Rock

ALUMINUM PAINT -8100 gal
fl S gal. pails Equip. enamel_________________________
all colors. 3227681

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Sears Jet Pump 110 with 47 gal

$6,000. Call 668 6119.

W Garnet? White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7881,

Trent Paint lng&amp;Repair

Flrsplecss

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•MONDAY 428 at 7 PMI

tO t'uy used Office
.'C.1,It)Ii*('flt
Noll's Sanford
Ii
Salvage 1792. So of
* ,htOd
3?? 8121

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glass lined tank, never used.
339.2%9.

Low down payments, 3222287.

is*k &amp;psir

FILL DIRT I
TOPSO1L
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 1. Hirt 323.751Q

Fenced beck yard and will.
$34.10.

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buyers. New homes with

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Fill art

Levely quiet .lIl5Phberhsod.

w MEALTbI

3390509
339050$

Avenue. $33,000.00.

3 BEDROOM CS 10131 -.

Inc., Rielters
141½ 5. French (17.9*) 511105(1

701 Bldg.

monthly payments under $230,

PICTURE PERFECT
Painting interior, exterior,
pressure cleanIng. Free
estimates. 339-1046

Wood, chain link, wrought
iron, block wail, escort in.
staliation. Call collect
305.3312110538tt6

unit apt.

louse $19,100. $19,101 down,
assume$10100 at *57.10 per
me, iful pct. APR.

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POOL' COATING
Established kreiisa Company
with fraichise in Saresifa,
Nli*bere, Pinel$as, I Pith
counties wiling a responsible
person tsr orwr4a ares. we
havi an loclusive Iirnwle *
astinsswlinsnIngpaeislsiss is

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CHOICE AREA -

*L1Y WOnLO.

PRIVATE HOME

OMed M Wider Pa&amp;

$1110 DU*N or lees with 2nd.
3 SE, 2 bath, new country

to

10013$ POE RENT

Clvii C. Rico, Jr. CW

,

chin, shade. 134.000.

.

E. Altamonte Dr.

est.

Free Est.

Msshirtss2ooeach
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS "
3l0 Sanford Ave,
322-3791

SEIGL ER REALTY

REALTORS
Ois

Licensed- Bonded. hsured
321-0392

Free

3234707

HIGHLAND PARK - 3 BR,
formal dining rm., est.In kit.

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INC.

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79-Trucks-Trailers

•sup[Rs

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BROKER

best schools. $140..

31111-isd To mt
ATÔPIHOU5E-Witt,atigss3
berms. reasonable rent, In
Sanford area. Call 321.W6
after 3:30 p.m.

Lake Mary 7 BR, near S.C.C.
lovely lot, $30,000.

CAIN DECORATORS
Work-Guaranteed-References

Alteratioñibijismaking
Drapes, Upholstery

HANDYMAN-I Bedrooms, 1½
baths. $15,100.

IN-SIN

CROCKETT

72-Auction

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Table - 3*1, like new. Paid
$175. Asking $100. Call
1143.

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to Buy

WebuyGsefurniture
URNITURE THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave,
Sanford
323 6593

50-.Mãscelianeous for Sale

PROFESSIONAL DRAFTING

today. $43,900.

Creative Surfaces.lic., special.
lung in repainting, in?. I ext.,
wallpaper, wall taxing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the

WAS

LOCH ARDOR CT-I OR. pool,

Forest City, $100 mo

WOODED LOT NEAR OVIEDO &amp; CFU. $70,000.

Longwood. lovely 3 BR, 1' B.
like new, $12,900 cash to
mortgage., Vacant, move in

KELLCO PAINTING

PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
322.5345
after 4

CONVERT To DUPLEXLarge 2 story, zoned. $321100.

Auto Rep1i' or ??'??'IuIIdlng
laid all Fenced. Hwy 430 in

LAKE FRONT. NICELY

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3 OR, completely remodeled
insideS out. Newww carpet.

Licensed I Reasonable, Quality
647-0045
Free Es?.

cmcnft

Day or Night

323.5774

PAYMENT
322-7972
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PAINTING Interior or Exterior
Call Robin 327.2054
Free Estimates

3223509

REALTOR, MLS

37-6--Re,dalOIflcss

Fq&amp;L
y

2i :ACRESPINE&amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY
$7,900 Wi I H LOW DOWN

Large workshop. Only $19,500.
322 0716.

GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.

ABC FENCE-

EACH, OR WILL TRADE

REALTORS

best. 543.3392.

Fence

$6,300

2'. ACRE!,, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN COULD BE 3 OR
LOTS
$12.300.
TERMS
AVAILABLE

1710 Sanford Ave.

('1kWIng

F ROM.

FOR LOCAL PROPERTY

I pct. interest to qualified

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CHOOSE

Goldsboro --By Owner

C3o&amp; R.peir

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

DiBary-2 Bedroom
Furnished house
$155 mo.
37

(PALt.TKA AREA). I TO

for your lot! Will build on
Your Ic? 01 our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Model Inc., Realtor
.l1 30

322024$

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 23 yrs. Exp. 1695563

9
French ,3 2
3- 2222

both. Month to month basis.
No children or pits. $330 me
Pius util. 1st &amp; last. 323.3092

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS

VA- FHA.235. Con. Homes

WANTED LAWNS TO MOW
ltime or all season

Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
530.0070
24 hr.

68-Wanted

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Care

ANDYS CARPET CLEANING

Gill Fox'

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Queen ze
with frame and bed pad. Only
$100 Call 323 7381.

IlluOl

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Carpst Cleaning

by

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24 HOUR tO 322-9283

Service. Ditches, culverts.
ponds. Call 531.2593.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook $19 E. 15? St., 322.S742
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reage
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WATER BED

REALTY

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Bulldozing, Clearing, backhoe

Sssutyar

2525

LAKE MONROE-2 Bedroom, l

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410

Low Down Payment

refrig, freezers, water coolers,
misc. Coil 323.7156 an ytime.

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgates. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment 1104 E
Robinson. Orlando, .672 2976

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)8O3Orlando Dr.
3235200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

sie

Land Clearing

Central Temp will service AC's,

L--_.k1

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

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

A.l Cleanup I Hauling Service
No Job too Big or Small
Also Tree Work: Call 339.5242

essmiking

(across from Health Dept)

aw:. 11111 isssped 505. -

.

322-2420

Park

321-0759

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.5371

Reconditioned room AC's. 4000
to 30,000 BTU's. 90.day guar.
Sales I Service, Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 243
John Young Pkway. 291.6077.

CHIA, DR. eat-Inkit, Fl 1, I

much morel Yours for $14400.
CAU. ANYTIME

677.3594

O'es.,

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Houling

422.3433.

at

27 ft House Trailer, Furntied
10,20 Screened room 8.
awning, $600. You move, 349
5816

Req. Real Estate Broker
26l0SanfordAve.

Air Conditioning

Loch Arbo'f Pool I Patiol

Just off New Smyrna Beach.
Fully equipped, $300 rm. Call

We do wash windows

SIDE GLANCES

1YR. OLD DBL.WIbEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 20, w
Central HIA heat pump, big I
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
Cash to mfg. $19,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 3771.
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Attractive 4 Bit, 2½ B home In

DELTONA attractive. 1 OR,
1195. 3 OR, 5350. Available
now, no pets. FIrst, last,
security. 5744010.

701 Bldg.
1. Aitamoc*e Dr.

Duane Curry

CHIA, w.w c, screened Fl 1,
eat.in.kit, I morel Great
condi Can you believe lust
*34.9001

33Houses Furnished

Would prefer at least 2 veers In

helpful. Excellent typing skills
we a must. Good starting
salary based on sxp.txcellai$

investment prop.I S OR. 2½ B,
older home in good areal
Owner Renovating, lots of
Stylel A buy for $42,000.

Eves. 322.0S12, 332.1517
2011. 29h St.

A north Seminole County Or-

med. trans. Good English

WELISTANDSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONI IN THE
SANFORD AREA
BeautifulI 4 OR, 25, executiv
home in ldyiiwilde of Loc
Arbor. Great room, cutter
features, FP, OR, eq eet.lr

area,

security.

42-Mobile Homes

BATEMAN REALTY

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast dependable
Regular or) time basis

S5MQ5 Sales Leach

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, all ap.
Extra 3 BR, IS home in
pliances, Central H&amp;A I
Dreemwoldi CHIA, w.w C,
carpeted. $100 mo 1st, last I
Din
screened porch,
W.
pantry I lots morel Only
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Central
H&amp;A, 1323 me. 1st mo. &amp; $300

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TWO STORY- Zoned Corn
mercial $,,000

•Hmieeclss,Wng

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is COMPUTER SERVICES*
Local multi-branch restaurant
company has computer time
available to process any type
general ledger I payroll
counts. 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
than 1 of a 100. All work
handled by company con.
troller.
Routine
or
sophisticated accounting
needs can be met. Contract

Just Listed 3 BR, 29 home ii
TeeNGreen with Ige FR, eel
in-kit, patio, class to schools,
shopping &amp; golf coursel Just
*44.000.

223411117.

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AccounfiNg

klt.alloniA afanacrelOnly
i
,
for 514,7001

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thopedic practice Is seeking in
exp. medical transcrlp$lonlst.
An exciting &amp; challenging
Wien Is open for the right
person. High school education
required.

Asking $31,O0 or rent for

tras.

$400 mo. 323.6501 after 3:30.

ac

Tired of house hunting? 3.2. $330 STENSTRW
mc. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
Geneva Gardens Apts.
REALTY - REALTOR
I 30 W.2SttiSt.

&amp; Utility person. Apply in

QimsiWied persios reply Is lee
50, C4 The EvenIng Herald,
P.O. Pox 1437, Sanford, Fl.
32771.

DON'T STORE IT, SILL iT with a
Ad.
low cast Classified
1IiIl-I-

I

2 f'?3

Front.

LPN part time for Dr. Office.

BROKER

3 BR, 2 Bath, it. Johns River
Estates w.Dock, $110 mo.
St. Johns Rca lty.Co., Realtor

Inn of Sanford on the Lake

person Holiday Inn of Sanford
on the Lake Front.

bidgs., fenced lot, many ex.

SEIGLER REALTY

322-0779.322.5333,322.3772

Desk Clerks &amp; Maintenance
help. Apply In person Holiday

Walters &amp; Waitresses, Bus help

lakeside dick, dock, storage

wi

UNTY31Centrat Hl A,
cash &amp; assume mortgage
hl3,900 at 7 pct Asking $34,500

24290. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
327.1517
i210140
3

51ir

:

410uses

DELTONA AREA -) OR, 28
house, well insulated. Ultra
modern kit. Central H&amp;A.
(305) 319.5401 after 4 p.m.

SECLUDED 1 BEDROOM
HOME-with private lake

$ this

ASSOCIATES under which we we
mpnghl islusiNs if PA' Do

ftm

Softft, moo am _.
_

home,

addressed auslops Is: Smith.

adiCi.theIWNlSiiSNa.,ie. N.wit:
RICE,
STILLING

Dir cliplift

*A.SrouN Is*Jt Nr

ri 95,

if She

(SEAL)
Arthur N. Boctolb

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wanted. Work out of your own

FOR SALE OR RENT
Lakefront country charm, 2 OR,
2 bath, brick fireplace, large

2o c?cm.,

- 21½ with
family room, all equipped in
Stone Island. 2 acres, canal
ply., $330 mo. lit, last I sec.

.

CARROLL WAKE
1*3 LS*JI MiNis

ARTHUR N. IPC WiTH,

Spare or part- time sales help

93.
P

CUCEZTT

323.517

Training Plan which includes
Titles jib, lID, IV YETP, iv
YCCIP, IV SYIP, VI and VII of
the fiscal year 1150 Annual Plan,
Grad Number 1*4150 PP. The
purpose of the modification Is to
aid program
adjust budgets

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*eHmeiAifcsMdaNaNfevN

Sell thsoe useful, no longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Clii 332.2411 or
*31.9993.

lust

EXEC. HOME

announces Its Intent to modify the
Comprehensive Employment and

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

AiNinjy, IN North_Por* Ausm
* F*$ll $$MvNs.
*Slt*d is the PatOIs..
Pad Office D.s. H. Seford. ISIW
ON I
if he
WITNESS
my
hand
amid
ellidsi
Florida, Wit, by May fl. 1101
circuitCOWl, in WA for limimiele
on
this
She
Sri
day
of
April.
am
up" Your 105195 N NI1 a
County. Florida
receIpt if
a.o we.

6

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.

benefits. Send resume to

By: Linde Wright
Deputy Clerk

Publish April 21L IM

011L41*5
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: S,a
J. McOuiai
Jabs C. Mueso, 9113 Banning
Reed, N.E., Washington. D.C.
15551

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thereat

FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. N417.$P.10
FAMILY LINES FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION, lii liuffi Park

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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF

VS.
BRENDA J. McQUIIN and
JANE C. McQUEIN,

Ave.

BOOKKEEPER - Full charge,
needed 4.5 hi's, a day for

in my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
rates. Da y or night. 3234477.

County Commissioners as Prime

Avenue, Sanford, Florida $2rn,
Plaintiff

person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 950 Meilonville

are

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32-Houses Unfurnished

RN full time, 5-4 shift. Apply in

Exp. Cooks FT. Apply in person
between 101$, Holiday Inn of
Sanford on the lake front.

Spur of the Moment Babysitting

within 14 days, to Division of
Environmental Services, P.O. Box
24$, Sanford, Florida 32771.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk of County court
Publish April 23, 1910
DEU.113

The level set forth above meets
The Baird CI County Corn.
mlesleners of Seminole County,
Florida will conduct a PUblIC
heering In the Cefnmllslonsrs'
muting room, Seminole County
Courthouse on Tuesday, May 13,
ills at 7:10 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possible IS C11151d1i
an appilcatien for a shpreline

NURSING AIDES
Better Living Center of Cassel.
berry. Call for app?. 339.5002.

Longwood, Fl. 32750.

9110.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 31$
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.

name of M &amp;..M ASSOCIATES,

point

32711.

only, nice residential area.

Sell those things that

taking up space with a want ad
In the Herald 312.2611 or 531.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT. FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
CUPANCY. OILY $21,900.

5175.up. 323.5019.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

eves.

$10,000.

Sanford, 1 BR &amp; Studio, adults

Friday

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Undersigned are engaged
In business under the fictitious

11hntructloin

First Street, Sanford, Florida

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

Friday, April 23, 1950-nA

323-7832

MLS
REALTOR [a.
323-0317
323.061 or

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ASSUMPTION OF DEBTS
Loving, Learning, Fun For
On April iS, 1950, I purchased
PUBLIC NOTICE
Child While You Work.
from JOSEPH M. DENNISON and
The Baird of County
nty Corn.
Details Call 3235312.
CAROL DENNISON, his wife, and missionef's of Seminole County,
UNDERWORLD, INC., a Florida Florida will conduct a public
corporation, certain supplIes, hearing In the Commissioners' I
equipment
and
inventory meeting room, Seminole County
previously used in the business Courthouse on Tuesday, May 13,
known as "UNDERWORLD" 1950 at 7:00 P.M. or as $ofl I Needle
Classes
located at 210 East First Street, thereafter as possible to consider
Creative
Expressions
3221113
Sanford, Florida. As part of the an application for a shoreline
consideration, therefore, I have filling project at the following
assumed the outstanding debts of described property:
said business.
Legal Notice
Lots B, C, and 0 o Block? of the
DATED THIS 131h day of April, Rplat of Tracts 1, 2, 7, 10, 15 and
1910.
the South Half of Tract 14, Less
Lois G. Dycus
Block H of Tract ID, Sanlando IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Publish Apr. 23 1 May 2, 1910
Springs, Plot Book 7,pagelofthe
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
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public records of Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida, Less the West 323 feet of Case N.. 79.11214P43
Lot B.
FAMILY LINES FEDERAL
Further described as being CREDIT UNION, 21$ South Park
located near the intersection of
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32711,
NOTICE UNDER
Carlton Street and Beach Avenue.
Plaintiff
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
vs.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Clerk of County Court DONALD R. OGLESBY, Box 54,
undersigned pursuant to the
Seminole County, 1st Street, Geneva, Florida 32132,
"Fict itious Hems Statute",
Florida
Defendant
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NOTICE OP ACTION
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Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

1910

5th

Funeral

Home

To

Open

Sunday

embalmer who is returning to his
Brown has passed the Funeral National completed it at the House of Albert under Clara Moore, a native of Vero Beach, and
of Sanford after an absence of 17 Conference of Service Examining Board the direction of the Rev. Lester C. Albert, they are the parents of two sons, Robert Jr.
Sanford's fifth funeral home, Brown's ye4rs.
and both the State Board of Embalmers Miami,
and Robbyne Bernard. Mrs. Brown is a
and
Paradise Memorial Chapel will open
Funeral
Directors
Examining Boards,
teacher
in the Dade County School System.
The son of the Rev. Will ie Brown Sr., of
He also is a graduate of Stan Freem Real
Sunday at 905 W. 13th St. An open house for Sanford and the
Brown
holds membership In several
late Louise Brown, he and has 17 years experience In the funeralEstate School and successfully passed the
the public will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. that graduated
organizations,
including All Peoples
from Crooms Academy, San- business, having worked In funeral homes Board S
day.
of
Realtors
eamination.
He
Democratic
Party,
Mu Sigma Tau,
ford, and received his Associate of Science on the east and west coasts of Florida. He presently Is employed by Pedro Realty National Board of Funeral Directors and
The new funeral chapel 'ls being opened Degree
in Mortuary Science from Miami- began his internship at R.J. Gainous ERA, Miami.
Embalmers and serves as vice president of
by Robert L. Brown, funeral director and
Dade Community College.
Funeral Home, Daytona Beach, and
Brown Is married to the former MISS Eagle Auto Brokers.
lometown

ROBERT L. BROWN
...Iuneral director

Robert Ludlum's Novels

Finally Reaching Screen

By VERNON SCOTT
finally be seen on the screen. tation for the screen. The
But he adheres to a strict writers who scream and yell
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
(UPI)
Only one novelist has written hands-off policy when It forget about the word
'
a No. I best-seller every year comes to film versions of his adaptation.'
"The novelists who take the
for the past three years. His works.
name is Robert Ludlum, a
"SO far, I've been the guy money and scream should
former New York actor, who they pay a lot of money NOT write their own scripts.
has built up a cult of groupies to make my books into They'd soon discover a
rivaling a movie star.
movies," the author said, screenplay Is an entirely
Ludlum's name on a dust polishing off a second noon- different discipline from
jacket, in large type above the time bloody mary.
writing a novel.
title, means an automatic
"I won't have anything to do
"Screenwriting is craft in
bestseller,
with the screenplay or the Itself. An art. It Is also an
To begin with, Ludlum's production because I don't organic project between the
name Is easier to remember have any experience or ability director and writer. I'm not
than his cryptic three-word in that field. There's no about to get involved in
titles "The Holcroft Cove- reason why I should be con- anything as specialized and
nant," "The Matarese Cii- suited.
time consuming as the
cle," and "The Bourne
"I think it's presumptuous movies.
Identity" which were No. 1 for any novelist to get in"Even though none of my
in 1977, 1978 and 1979-80 volved in the movie or TV novels has yet made it to the
respectively.
versions of their books. Either screen, they've all been sold
Ludlum has written at least you trust the movie people or for films. I never discuss the
one novel a year for the past you don't take their money. price paid for them.
Three of his dozen That's the way I see It.
"I imagine one reason they
'ooks were written under
"I've turned down a lot of haven't reached production so
other names and still sold producers in the past because far is they would be expensive
briskly.
I didn't feel they were the sort to make
foreign locations
Ludlum's themes are 100 of people who would do justice and a lot of complicated acpercent predictable. All are to my work."
tion."
stories of International conLudlum has little patience
spiratorlal Intrigue involving for novelists who weep and
geopolitics. His protagonist beat their breasts in
Inevitably is surrounded by lamentations that their
hostile elements in foreign literary masterpieces have
LOW COST
settings.
been
butchered
by
The reader must remain moviemakers, all the while
alert at all times to stay banking enormous sums of
abreast Ludlum's intricate, money.
labyrinthine plot camHe believes most novels are
plications.
given their proper due on the
FOR
"The Bourne Identity," screen, mentioning "The
currently No. 1 on the New Godfather" and "Gone With
I.
York Times list, exemplifies the Wind" In passing.
Ws works. The reader Is
"Every author should be
grabbed on he first page and aware that major alterations
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Dade County Circuit Judge said:
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His
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highly Improper," hand. It's inappropriate but I make it appear as if the in.
burst by prosecutor George now for any statement he said Ed O'Donnell. "At the don't believe it rises to the Juries occurred when he any written, filled with ex- plots and characters.
citing settings, dramatic
"Most major novels would
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heroic men and women.
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"Now Mr. You, that's an it was solely to interrupt Mr. motions for mistrial.
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But,
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his
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a great deal of cutting for a
the beating death of Arthur improper statement," Judge Carhart's cross examination
She then called the Jurors charged Dec. 27, the day after books has yet been made Into two-hour movie.
McDuffie was improper but Nesbitt said. "You know and the effectiveness of it.
back and Instructed them to Veverka went to prosecutors a movie. This year five of his
"I think 'To Kill a Mocking.
not grounds for a mistrial,
that's Improper to make in the
"He (You) felt he was on disregard the comments with his story of what hap- novels are scheduled to be bird'
was a brilliant adap.
Defense attorney Ed presence of this jury and this the ropes and he tried to cut made by You.
pened Dec. 17.
filmed.
Carhart, hitting at the im-. proceeding. Improper. You're Mr. Carharl off," O'Donnell
In a move to speed UP the
Eli and Edle Landau will
Veverka, who admitted
said. "It's unprecedented to trial, now ending Its fourth
munity agreement given admonished. Sit down."
Foi The
being
the
first
to
pull
produce
"The Chancellor
former policeman Charles
"So now you know if you've do such a thing in the week with the first witness
his
motorcycle
Manuscript"
and
"The
from
COOLEST
Veverka Jr. in exchange for perjured yourself right up to presence 01 the Jury,"
still on the stand, Judge McDuffIe
HokoftCovenant" Canada's
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Chief prosecutor Hank Nesbitt told attorneys she and strike him testified he MediaVision will produce,
feared
he
would
be
prosecuted
pdinit the terms of the you for t,' Cgrhwt told Adorno apologized for the Intends to hold court at night
"The. Matarese Circle."
for manslaughter.
agreement required him to Veverke In front of the Jury. remarks, which he said were starting Monday.
2uz7.flT
American Cinema will start Genpral
He was suspended from
stick with the story he told "You have a license 'to He made in "the heat of
She said the jurors, who
Investigators Dec. 26 or face from the State of Florida," passion," but said they were a were sequestered at the start force Dec. 25 and later "The Osterman Weekend"
and Sir Law Grade will put
Prosecution.
result of defense Insinuations of this week, had asked If she resigned,
After the jury left
"The Gemini Contenders"
the state condoned perjury could hold cour t on Sat urday.
"Do you think the State of cour troom, attorneys for
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Carhart asked him if it before t he camera.
Florida Is telling you to Be?" fendanti Alex Marrero, Ira and "is holding a hammer But she told the-jurors
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SANRD
LUcuum, who makes his
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Diggs, Michael Watts, Her. over his head" to obtain chose instead to hold night because the state demanded
home
in
Connecticut,
is
certain testimony,
he do SQ or be prosecuted.
sessions,
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Attorneys had said the trial
offensive and Mr. You finds it would last 44o4 weeks once I would be prosecuted (if he
DEATH
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MRS. MME ANSLEY
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Mrs. Mamie Ruth Ansley, She is survived by her
61, of 2409 Stevens Ave., husband, Glenn Ansley-,
Sanford, died Thursday In Sanford; three ions, Olerm T.
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ehe came to Sanford in Araby, Sanford, and Mike
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Pony Osborn and Brian Adamson
portray Luisa and Matt,
the star-crossed lovers.

"Matt" takes on the would-be abductors in the
SHS production of the FANTASTICKS.

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Carr
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student at SHS.
The play is the typical
Romeo and Juliet story with
a twist. The parents,
pretending to feud, actually
want their children to meet,
fall in love and marry, and
they go to outrageous means
to ensure this
The course of true love
seldom runs smoothly and
the light of day can often
prove too bright for moonlit
dreams and expectations but
the play is rumored to have a
happy ending.
Tickets,-are $2 and will be
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thick that the ceavas vh.t Gauguin,
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"At the time,. chose David we dido't
know that he once had wanted to be a
painter," Wood said. "But he brought his
am easel and psuette or to France and
has been painting up a storm. The one
ph1v that I saw him do was exquisite."
On this evening, however, Carradine
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to Sanford. Wednesday and
Thursday are the days the
heart-warming musical will
be presented by the
thespians of Seminole High
School.
The delightful love story is
reported to be the longest
running musical comedy in
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the quarters of both sexes
The most recent Census psychologist
at
Bureau figures show that 13 University of Nebraska, and brought dates home, saying
of Psychology Today
Not long ago, a divorced percent of all single-parent Rod Eirlck, a graduate that the children favored
father with custody of his families are now headed by student, sent out question- their dating
The sexes differed
children was a rare bird. men. There were 423,000 nalres. They got replies from
Today, he is part of a such families In 1970, 33 fathers and 3$ mothers significantly on only one out
growing flock, and according compared with half that who had been divorced for an of the 63 questions the
average of three to four researchers asked. It was
to a recent small study in number in 1970.
But they found no blues. Minor Irritations
To investigate how these years. Nearly all the parents "Ix you or your ex-spouse
Nebraska, he's doing about
t
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lationship between marital added up to marital distress.
as well as a single mother fathers are coping with their were white and middle class, encourage the children o
What kinds of seemingly
satisfaction
and demonSimilarities were the rule, take sides?" Nearly a third
lives, John DeFrain,
a
might.
or
trivial
events produced high
strations
of
affection
For
example, a strong of the fathers said they tried
dissatisfaction?
"Spouse
sm
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favors
such
as
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a
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the
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By Rob Patterson
Who doesn't remember the
Young Rascals fondly? At a
time when black and white
POP music seemed to be
diverging, they came up with
an infectious brand of
Rob Patterson
blue-eyed soul that enchanted the land.
like me, you probably friends for years, only in- "People Got to Be Free"
6:30
(7)0 THREE'S COMPANY
0(4) NBC NEWS
have
a good memory or two terested in the music and with Eddie Brigati and his
When Chrlssy bumps her head
0 CBS NEWS
12:25
to associate with such great having a good time.
and winds up in the hospital,
brother lending a voice,
MOVIE
(DO ABC NEWS
somehow everyone gets the a) 0 ABC
tunes as "Groovin", "Lonely
"Suddenly there's money Felix dismisses any idea that
(17) BOB NEWHART An Impression that she Is dying. "Diamonds" (1976) Robert
Shaw, Richard Roundtree. A Too Long," "I Ain't Gonna In it and everybody tightens a Rascals reunion is in the
out-of-town trip to see i foot- (A)
My
Out
Heart up and gets greedy. People's offing, even after a lot of
ball game turns Into one long (1]) (35) STREETS OF SAN crafty thief tries to rob a corn- Eat
.
Anymore,"
"Good
Lovin',"
attitudes changed and we bridge building and ocwoman
who
pieti
bank
safe
which
was
embarrassment for Bob.
FRANCISCO A
Most of really couldn't relate caslonal rumors to the efclaims
to
have
ESP
seems
to
designed
by
his
twin
brother.
or
"It's
Wonderful,"
7'00
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all, the Rascals were a because they were all so feet. "We're all friends now,
know a little too much about
(1) FACE THE MUSIC
the kidnapping of a young girl,
quintessential teen band - caught up in the whole thing but when we've tried to get
(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
12:30
(7)0 JOKER'S WILD
music to dance to, to grow up of making money and trying together and play, the old
9:30
(1]) (35) SANFORD AND SON (DO TAXI Louie's girlfriend 0(17) NEWS
with and fall In love for the to get as much of their share things and attitudes start
Fred is taken hostage during a takes him home to meet her
12:35
first time to. In the teen as possible.
coining back. I'd rather stay
bank robbery.
parents, who promptly go for 0 (17) MOVIE "Santa Fe heyday of the 'SOs, the Young
"It
got
real
ugly,
man,"
friends
than go though that
0(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER his throat. (A)
Trail" (1940) Errol Flynn, Olivia
REPORT
De Havilland. The tight for Rascals made being a kid remembers Felix, "and I again."
10:00
really couldn't believe it
(17) SANFORD AND SON
"bloody Kansas" takes place sound positively OK.
Felix Cavallere, who was because these guys were like
Fred makes his first airplane (7)0 ABC NEWS CLOSEUP
during the pre-Civil War days
Oddly enough, Felix seems
flight when his uncle leaves him "Privacy"
when George Custer and Jab leader, lead singer, organist my brothers! It's what broke a total positivist despite his
(II) (35) LOVE. AMERICAN Stuart began their military
an Inheritance.
and composer for the band, up the band in the end, and I wry view of what success
STYLE "Love And The
" careers.
7:30
found those time a groove bet if we'd never had all that means and its effects on
Peter and Barbara, who know
0(4) TIC TAC DOUGH
each other only slightly. buy the
too. "Man, those days were success we could still be performers, especially in
1:00
NEWLYWED same bed.
CI) 0 THE
the best in my life, I'll tell playin' together today."
today's music business. "I'm
•(4) TOMORROW Guests:
(LAME
(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS
you,
says
Felix
today.
"We
Although
his
new
Castles
just
glad for the good time
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskei wrestling stars Bob Backlund,
(7)0 FLORIDAI
were
on
top
of
the
world.
In
The
Air
includes
a
version
and
the chance to make
,"
Ken
Patera
and
Andre
the
(35)
MAUDE
(II)
The man review "Nijinsky," " Serial
• runnin' around to all these of the big Rascals hit albums," he says.
repairing the Findlays' furnace "Foxes" and "The Chang ei- Giant.
Is more Interested in lighting ing."
places, playin' for people
1:10
Florida's fire than in heating 0(17) BASEBALL Atlanta
and makin' great music. And Top
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Albums (Week Of April 19)
the house.
Braves vs. San Diego Padres
"Whispering Death" (1970) Roy makin' real good money,
C0 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Thinnes, John Rubinstein. A which wasn't so hard back i. The Wall
10:30
6. TIit' Whispers
Jonathan Miller. (Put 2o15)
Vietnam veteran contemplating then,"
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suicide turns to a psychiatrist
But every juicy apple has 2. Against the Wind
Archie's got more to lose than from Richard's best friend and group therapy for help.
7. Light Up the Night
his collateral when he secretly leads the Chspins to the realits rotten core.
(Bob Seger and the Silver
(The Brothers Johnson)
everythingon the line to ization that they don't know the
"Even though the whole Pullet Band)
. American Gigolo
2:00
man
as
well
as
they
thought
buy Kelsey'* bar. (Put 2)
superstar thing was nothlnB 3, Glass Houses
0(3) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
(Soundtrack)
they did.
5:00
back
then compared to how
9, Departure
•
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(Billy Joel)
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It is now, eventually it got to 4. Mad Love
(Journey)
The people of America give bor" A young couple leases an
the
band
(Felix,
Eddie
10,
Damn
The Torpedoes
(Linda
Ronstadt)
3:05
their opinions - humorous, apartment to get away from a
(Tom
Petty and the
MOVIE
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Dine
Danelli
and
5.0ff
the
Wall
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serious and bizarre - on the mother-in-law.
ler"
(1943)
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O'Brien,
RanGene
Cornish).
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had
been
Heartbreakers)
(Michael
Jackson)
Issues and events of the day. 0(10) PREMIERE
dolph Scott. Men training for
Marjos Goflner, Herb Brooks
11:00
flying fortress missions fight for
and Feuds
survival during World War II.
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Coach Reeves Is given an
3:19
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MOVIE
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return to pro basketball as a 0(10) TODAY IN THE I.EGIS- Years" (B/W) (1946) Charles
substitute forward for the PortCOMING SoON,
Coburn, Tom Drake. Based on
land TrallBlassrs,(R)
11:30
a novel byA.J. Cronin. A young
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officers, only to discover that
9:00
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6:00
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(10) LORD MOUNTBAT- Hamill. Count Basie and his rescue crew are caught while
TEN: A MAN FOR THE CENTU- band, Buck Owens. Manhattan trying to rescue Billy from the
Mountbatten Transfer, Nell Carter. the Sunnies, and Saul agrees to
fly Lord
discusses the Independence of Shanghai Acrobatic Theater. help Burt escape from the
aliens. (A)
India and Pakistan and the puppeteer Bruce Schwartz.
resulting violent protests and L0 GAUGUIN THE SAy12:00
massacre among the Hindus AGE David Carradine and
Lynn Redgrave star in a (5)0 BARNABY JONES The
and the Muslims. (Part 7 of 8)
© (17) CAROL BURNETT dramatization of the life of the widow of a millionaire art colAND FRIENDS Guests: Tim famous French painter who lector plots to substitute forabandoned his family to pursue genes for his valuable art origiConway. Charo.
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"II 100 percent of the lived until Gold was in high ticularly when that father is in interviews,'' Heller
voted, I think that the school, the father responds, at a stage of advanced age responds. "He has been
vote would divide exactly the "And a finer woman never and physical decrepitude. So asked if he has read the
Nineteen years ago,
same way - with the lived." And, with a quick
that has to be stifled."
book, and he said, 'I've read
Joseph Heller wrote "Catchpossible exception of the look Gold's way, he adds,
r to enjoy the parts I know you're
appears
22," a novel whose title has
truly underprivileged in this "Or died."
y referring to and Heller's a
about
talking
most
become an indispensable
country. I think if more
I
dfni very good writer.' So he
figure of speech.
blacks and large ethnic
The result for Gold is Kissinger. An about The speaks of me with praise; I
It's Dr. Kiss 1nger
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iO1PS
voted
very amused speak of him with criticism.
Two novels later, he's in
very hard to express anger book?
their own interests,
Chicago to promote the
• h ere against one's own father," because Kissinger is being I think we're both telling the
might be a slight shift.
paperback edition of "Good
Heller explains, "par- asked about 'Good as Gold' truth."
as Gold," (Pocket Books, 488
"If we had a conservative
pages, $2.95), a book whose Kissinger represents it Jew party and what might be
10'30
most curious character Is who allows his identity to be called a leftist party," he
April 30 ([]) (35) LOVE.
AMERICAN
Henry Kissinger, appearing absorbed
by
the adds, "the turnout would be
- STYLE "Love And Mpther"
as himself,
homogenized
— Paul and Sheila are in their
American huge. But in this country we
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melting have a conservative party
EVENING
You LOUiu almost see cultural-political
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Hell's hair stand on end pot. Bruce ;Go&amp;u,1Heiiers and a conservative party."
and discovers that someone
(10) ADVENTURES IN ART
S-Ofl usC veri,e
6:00
when asked about the former
has assumed his Identity, run WITH JULIE HARRIS Actress
"Good
as
Gold"
has
into U
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U.S. Secretary of State. "My °'
up huge expenses ml antago- and art lover Julie Harris
same trap. typically great Heller
n
clients who now seek
view
feeling Is that Kissinger Uke Kissinger, Gold is a characters and some terrific
rs a:rIor: the
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in
succeeded in being very college professor being dialogue.
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much of an intellectual courted by the president,
,
RY This final episode covers MANCES "When Hell Freezes
Gold's family consists of Mountbatten's devotion to the Over, 111 Skate" Musical
imposter and intellectual who wants the super-star
enter-.
four older sisters and an advancement of British tech- tainment based on the works of
bully, so that when he made academic in Ids Cabinet.
135) BENNY HILL
nology. and Robert MacNeil black posts Including Langston (0
older brother who relena statement he was not
(pi 1()) TODAY
IN THE LEGIS9"* Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar
By
the
end
of
Gold's
quest
tlessly
pick
on
him;
his
introduces
an
updated
questioned."
per
LATURE
about
for success, Heller has given younger sister, an ally, ment
his tragic death and Clsavant Derricks Is
last August. (Conclusion)
When Heller decided to use
formed by Vinnette Carroll's
11.30
a profound
twing n tunatei lives
OBUR
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• (R)
Kissinger as the only real- and brilliant study, not Only Ott side
the continent;
1 FRIENDS Guests: Helen (M (17) MOVIE "The Man Carson. Guest: Chariton
life character in Ns novel, he of Jews in America, but and his 82-year-old father, a Reddy, .John Byner.
From Laramie" (1955) James Heston.
began clipping every article Americans in America.
sort of Jewish Marquis de
Stewart, Wallace Ford. A man (5)0 NBA BASKETBALL
6'30
he could find about him until
.. Sade.
seeks revenge on the gun- (7.) 0 ABC NEWS
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his
thoughts
on
he had a pile of Kissinger
runners responsible for his Q]) (35) WILD, WILD WEST A
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NEWS
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current primaries, as well as
pronouncements,
"From the beginning I a a ABC NEWS
brother's death.
master criminal determines to
Implant a device in President
his
the
election
process
in
knew
(Bruce)
would
never
(121(17)
BOB
NEWHART
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"And
reading
9'00
remarks," Heller says, "I general, Heiler muses, "I amount to much," Sid Gold and Emily's vacation to Mexico 8 (1) DIFFRENT STROKES Grant's brain that will make
don't think It's going to make tells his children. I 'And was I
has to be cancelled due to a Arnold faces rabies shots when him respond to the criminal's
came to the conclusiona difference (in a national right? It's a good thing
his slap on the back.
a puppy he rescued from traffic orders.
Kissinger
never uttered election) whether I vote or mother never Lived
bites him, then disappears. (R)
11:50
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a single idea that'seven new not or whether 100 percent of day
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or will stand examination." the people vote. There's an
Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer and Father, Like Son" Robert
(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
John Houseman star In this Mandan, Randolph Mantooth;
In "Good as Gold," illogic to that.
DO JOKER'S WILD
When reminded that she
special based on the life of "Don't Push Me" Roddy
(U) (35) SANFORD AND SON
Fred is put under hypnosis to Clarence Earl Gideon, an McDowell, Tammy Grimes;
cure his addiction to television, obscure Florida convict who "Second Chance" Virginia
CH (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER drastically changed the course Graham. Debbie Morgan. (R)
of American legal history.
REPORT
12'30
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(121(17) SANFORD AND SON
A fun time is had by all when Kelly's newly found and
12:35
Grady serves his friends, wealthy father Is murdered,
'Ride
Including two policemen, a and she and Kris fall in love (121 (17) MOVIE
.",
with the same handsome Lonesome" (1959) Randolph
salad made with marijuana.
Scott, Karen Steele. An ex-lawyoung lawyer. (Part 1)
7.30
au (35) STREETS OF SAN man goes after a wanted
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FRANCISCO Stone suspects outlaw.
NEWLYWED that a parole officer Is responf'I0 THE
1:00
GAME
sible for trying to make crlmi0 @i TOMORROW Guest:
HOLLYWOOD nats out of reformed convicts.
CD
Federal judge John B. Sirica.
SQUARES
1.
2 uu HENRY HUDSON'S
crime boss
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resist the temptation to go once economically
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through Walter's wallet when II
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drawer
birth to its present day state.
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200
Jonathan Miller. (Part 3 of 5)
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9:30
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2:10
Edith is confronted with a B @L HELLO, LARRY By the
rapist and a life-threatening time Larry finds Diane In is San (Z)O NEWS
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trauma on the eve ofher Francisco hotel, her rock star 0(17) MOVIE"Conflict"
surprise birthday party. (Part 1) boyfriend has already pro- (1945) Humphrey Bogart,
Alexis Smith. The police strugposed marriage. (Part 2)
&amp;00
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gle to crack the perfect alibi of
M.
10:00
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a man suspected of murdering
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reunion of 500 members of a that a teen-ager's death was
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who
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(5)0 ThE JIMMY MCNICHOL cops try to save a choreogra- Lonnie Shorr, Dr. Reinhold
SPECIAL Guests Including pher and four chorus girls from Aman.
"V.' Krlsty McNichol, Ricky a trio of ex-cons holed up In a
4:05
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(DO MOVIE "Here Comes
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hour of comedy, dancing and Doorknob" Ernest Trimble A young man returns in anothmusic.
Insists that he's not as perfect er man's body after dying
Joseph Heiler, author of 'Good as Gold:" 'it's very hard to express
(DO EIGHT IS ENOUGH
as his bride says he is, and before his time. (1 Hr. 50 Nina.)
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American Library Assn.

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would___
like to know the name of the wedding song, sung by
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the younger
bretber, when mister was married on TV's
"Good TIme." M&amp; C.W. TOWERY, Stockton, Calif.
DEAR DICK: I am getting married In June and
remember, several years ago rwakbed an episode of "All
In the Family" In which Mike and Gloria reaffirmed their
wedding vows. During the ceremony, a beautiful poem
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was
read. d like very much to have this poem read at my
wedding Can you found out where I c get this poem?
JUNE VENTERS, New Bern; N.C.
DEAR DICK: I plan tobe married May30 and plan to
say a personal vow to my fiance when we exchange rings,
I thought the ceremony on "As the World Turns," when
Alex and Valerie were married, was beautiful and would
Be to use
of this at my wedding. Is there any way
you can find out for mewhere I can get a copy? JOYCE
GIGER, Irwin, No.
DEAR DICK: I will be getting married on July 12,1*,
and I would like to have a particular song lung it my
wedding. However, I do set know the name of the song and
hope you cnn help me. I believe It was done by Marvin
Gaye and Tammy TorreUln the late Thor early 170.,
although I am not positive. Some of the worth are: "True
love Is plemthg a life for two, being together the whole
night throngb." EDITH M. BUCHEII, Glassboro, N.J.
Whatever happened to "Dearly beloved?" Anyhow,
from top to bottom, here are the answers: The wedding
song done on "Good Times" was "You an4 I" and you-can
find It on a 'Jackson Five Album, and you can probably

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pickup the sheet music ata music store, agjtbafairly
well-known song, written by Ralph Carter.
The poem on "All In the Family" is In Khalil Gibran's
book, "The Prophet."
The ceremorw on "the World Turns" was written for
that show and lt too long toprint here, but tf you write to
Procter &amp; Gamble Productions, P.O. Box 509, Cincinnati,
oH, 45)1, they will send you a copy.
The song by Marvin Gaye has been hard to locate, but
Gaye's attorney believes
he Isn't positive, but he
believes it Is called "You're All I Knew You Would Be"
and is included in the "Best of Marvin Gaye and Tammy
Torrell" album. If that's not it, I'm sure some of my
readers will know It and I'll let you know later.
DEAR DICK: Did Bill Hayes ever sing on "Your Hit
Parade?" Also, was he In the movie, "The Cardinal?"
IDA FISHER, Hollywood, P1*.
No, No, He was a member of the cast of "Your Show of
Shows," and you might have gotten that confused with

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DEAR DICK: Are the game shows, "Tic Tac Dough"
and "Joker's Wild," 100 percent on the level? A few years
ago, a friend of mine was on a game show, wherein $te was
fed a large number of questions and answers. He had a
short time to study them and he had no Idea which
questions he would get. ru gamble that the two shows I
mentioned above do the same thing. How far off base am
I? GQRDON 0. ThEFSH Goshen-, Ind.
Pretty far. The thing is that both of those shows are
from Jack Barry, and he was involved In the quiz show
scmndals some years ago, which almost wrecked his
career. He's not about th take a chance a second time. Of
course, the contestants are pre-screened. They are tested
- but the questions they are tested with are not the
questions they get on the show. Barry is more scrupulous
about-this than he has to be, because he's not going to risk
his career when he almost lost it once before.
DEAR DICK: In the mid-Us, Lawrence Welk bad a
very talented singer named Natalie Ndlns, She had a
beautiful voice. But then she suddenly wasn't on the show
any more. Whatever happened to her? ROGER S.
PLUMMER JR Sulphur Springs, Tex.
Apparently Miss Ne+ins was let go.
DEAR DICK: Please let i9e know what previous show
Aneta Corsaut of "House Calls" played In. It's driving me
crazy!!!! DIANA HOIEF0N, Galesburg, Neb.
Aneta was on "The Andy Griffith Show," and, in fact,
played the lady who married Andy and then they moved
away from Mayberry, which was Andy's excuse for
leaving the show.

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72nd Year, No. 213—Sunday, April 27, 1980—'Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald(USPS 481-280) —Price 35 Cents

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Iran To Scafter Hostages

Friday, April 15, 1910

12—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IRAN WILL
RETURN DEAD
TEIIRAN, Iran (UPI)
Iranian President
Aboihassan Bani-Sadr

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CBS Slips Past ABC
To

Win Slea'son ' Ratings
1: 60 Minutes (CBS); 2: Three's Company (ABC); 3:
That's Incredible (ABC); 4: MA-&amp;H (CBS); 5: Alice
(CBS); 8: Dallas (CBS); 7: Flo (CBS); 8: The Jeffersons
(CBS); 9: The Dukes of Hazzard (CBS); 10: One Day At
Time (CBS).
ABC helped mastermind its own defeat by juggling its
winning schedule and breaking up proved combinations of
shows in order to drive Its ratings even higher. The
strategy backfired and tojrated shows did not perform up

NEW YORK (UPI) — CBS, the richest underdog since
Nelson Rockefeller wanted to be president, inched out
ABC to win the Nielsen ratings race for the 1979-80
television season.
The race was decided by 0.1 of a ratings point, and in-

dustry sourcessay CBS and ABC spent close to $20 million
in competing programs for that fraction of a ratings point,
In the final week of the season, for instance, six of the
top seven shows were specials — including the Academy
Awards presentation (ABC), the two-part "Guyana
Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" (CBS) and the
theatrical movie, "The Sting."
Success in series is the key to any ratings victory,
specials also were a factor throughout the season. CBS
devoted more time and money than it ever had to
fortelevision movies such as "Kenny Rogers as The Gainbier" and "Aunt Mary," the two highest-rated television
movies of the season, and "Guyana," the highest rated
mini-series.
The CBS victory was a real turn.around from last year,
when ABC won handily and seemed a cinch to repeat.
The 197910 television season ended with these ratings,
according to the A.C. Nielsen Co.: CBS, 19.6; ABC, 19.5
and NBC, 17.4. The previous season, the readings had
been: ABC, 20.9; CBS, 18.7 and NBC, 17.0.
The top shows for this year were:

to their old track record.

NBC came nowhere close to the leaders, but did Imthe gap
prove its performance over last year and
between the top and the cellar, which is fiftbits. It also
was In the process of converting from expensive and
unsure special programs to bread-and-butter series such
as "Real People," which finished 17th for the 10UOfl.
The 10 top-rated shows for the final week of the season
( as opposed to ratings for the season as a whole), were:
1: Academy Awards (ABC); 2: "Guyana Tragedy"
Part Two (CBS); 3: "Guyana Tragedy" Part
(CBS); 4: Olivia Newton-John (ABC); 5: "Carnival Of
Ttrilla" (two-hour Dukes of Hazzard movie, CBS); 6:60
Minutes (CBS); 7: "The Sting" (ABC); 8: Dukes of
Hazzard (regular, CBS); 9: Three's Company; 10: M-ASH (CBS).

Car Losing Film Popularity?

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all who have cars are UIICPISMU UfOII&amp;I bikes,
UPI) — Until recently, tra nsportation, like the me corrupt. They're elitists or not sporty cars" Smith said.
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it Florida film expert.
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movies, the major purpose of
UF English professor book about the way Uth s cars used to be."
full= Smith said he has
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bike suggests you can find carwrecki In early films are
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"And in 'Breaking Away,' Identity and prove your not happy in result. Eftlsr a
villain Is punished or a car
accident early in the film
precipitates a romance or a1
Inconvenient spouse Is
removed late In Us film,"
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But only 35 percent of the voters felt
positively about Carter's overall
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said, while 43 percent said they hod
negative feelings.
In the survey conducted between 5:30

fortheirftves when they hear of the those surveyed said they ap
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failed try to retrieve them, says Mental therescue effort and th ill . dWA
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out by City Treasurer Madeleine Papa. Mrs. Pap said lncome
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of $50,166 was anticipated from the U.S. Comprehensive
Two of Lake Mary's freshman councilmen — Gene Employment Training Act (CETA), but only $13,800 g
McDonald and Victor Olvera — have called on their colleagues received to date and the program Is expiring as far as the city
for a workshop session devoted to solving the city's pending is concerned.
financial crisis. Mayor Walter Sorenson set the workshop for
Councilman Burt Perinchief, decrying federal programs
May
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dependence by local governments, said, "I
As has been predicted for the past eight months, the city in hope toengender
untry has learned something" about federal
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the middle of sir 1910 fiscal year is seeing a cash shortfall.
revenue sharing has "royally
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budget deficit bySept. 30 of $30,000 to W,000 is being predicted pr
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by city officials and staff.
Unless some other action Is taken by the city, the council
He said he has never been comfortable with dependence of
could be reaIred to take nearly half of the city's MS 000 cash local governments upon funding from outside,
reserves to balance this year's budget.
His remarks concerned the expected loss to local governMcDonald Indicated the numbers of employees, particularly mont of federal -evenue sharing mossy — especially those
In the police department, could be the first area which should funds sent to the states for distribution to the local governbe given a good hard look H. vu told, in answer to questions, mental
that there are Moe law enforcement pereosmel on the P11C
Sorenson said the city anticipates receiving a total of $511,000
department payroll. S"an$ng the police department budget, ftyear from federal and state revenue sharing, more than 10
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Olvera looked toward Increasing revenues as an answer,
Saying that all other cities in the county have a utility las,
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guard the hostages in the other cities and take all necessary
steps to foil any rescue attempts.
There was no word as to what would happen with U.S.
Charge d'Affaires Bruce L. Laingen and two other embassy
officers, under virtual house arrest at the Foreign Ministry.
more th an a mile southwest of the embassy.
The government had no immediate comment on the
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Association building, Highway 17-92 on lakefront.
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took similar steps.
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response to President Carter's call for in the event they are freed, predicted
"I don't know all the Vliulnla In Charlottesville.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Sen. help frbm American allies, who the rescue attempt will lead to "a new
facts. If we knew everything, then
"The fact tn.h that there are. RldiardStoss, D.Fla., a member of the assumed they were working within the round of propagaáda" rather than
ins$e *e could. There are so many eight ser4ceni dead. My. dad Is all foreign relations committee, says he mid-May deadline set by the president harm to the hostages by their Iranian
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right, but the fw'Illno( the eight are espports President Carter's decision to for such help.
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the ones who hurt a whole lot more than try to rescue the American hostages
But diplomats said prepara tions for
1lI' Penta gon said the eight.
He specula ted the hostages will "not
(Is CuIukhot political watet?Nis vicarien missing and gneddead,
wedo right now,"siieadd.
and regrets ltfailed.
the rescue raid must have been going have to be forced very hard" to issue
alyds, Page 2A)
"All we can do Is thank those who
Stone said during a news conference ahead even while the foreign ministers statements against the United States
Included: Marine Staff 88t, Dy L
tried," said Allyus Keough of Boston, Friday that Americans must be willing were meeting.
Johnson, 31, of Jacksonville N.C.;
WASHINGTON up!
feeling "the American people can
the daughter of American hostage toacospttlsrlskofcazualtlestoget the
European na tions, the EEC and the understand we are hostages and
Carteisays he "will not ivet'&amp;'l*blg Marine Sgt. John Davis Harvey, $1, of
North Atlantic Treaty Organization dismiss everything we say."
William F. Keough Jr. "It would have hostages home.
Jacksonville, N.C.; Marine CO. George
lid tofree the IJ S hosts 'es in U=,
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if
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worked.
probably no chance complained over not having been
Ayatollah Ruhollah 1'v.au.iej j N. Holmes Jr, 22, of Pine Bluff Ark.
"We are so very sorry for the families that a second rescue could even be tried consulted about the raid.
Also, Air Force Capt. Richard L.
wunlng the United St.Z" ,i
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of those who were killed. We know how and the next step in the crisis Is
The EEC members agreed on
Bakke, 33, of Long Beach, Calif.; Air
"facIh acts" like the
we would fell LI It was us," Miss .&amp;obably a "complete Naval blockade" eventual economic sanctions and a
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was only a small part" of the abortive U.S. rescue attempt.
In a communique broadcast by the state radio, the militants
said President Carter's "disgraceful crime" in attempting to
free the captives "raises innumerable questions ... for
example, how could the U.S. mercenaries mount such a
complex opera tion without collabora tion from their venal
domestic agents?" The militants said they had "special In.

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carry-out Famous Recipe "honey dipped" fried
chicken. 1809 French Ave., Sanford.
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MOTOR INN — Breakfast served 7-11
CAVA_LJFR
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a.m., dinner 540 p.m. and featuring 'Pot Luck" lunch
buffet. Hwy. 17-92 S. of Airport Blvd., Sanford.
LAKE MONROE — Featuring
HOLIDAY i
steaks and seafood. Your favorite drinks available in
popular lounge. "Overlooking the St. Johns," Sanford.
HOLIDAY INTI— 14 —Enjoy live entertainment in
lounge Tuesday tlru Saturday. Ladles' Night every
Thursday. Italian night Saturday
All you can eat
Special. 1-4 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.

univuifty of Florida Village Center May 140. Dinner
thsst. pemn
May 3 and 10. For ticket Inormatbon and reservation call 775-3125.
75-3125.
"Art far Heat" preview and auction, Sunday, May 4,
Hilton Inn South convention center, 7400 International
Drive 1ando. ComplImentary wins and dii..., 2
Pm.. AuctIon 3 p.m.

home of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the state radio and

Radio suggested Iranian "agents" were to have collaborated
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Embassy in Tehran to various places around the Iranian
capital and will be scattered to other parts of the country to foil
any new U.S. attempt to rescue them, the Islamic militants
occupying the embassy said Saturday.
A communique from the militants broadcast by Tehran

are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:

British" on April 21, 21 and May 2 and 3 at 8:15 p.m.
and April 77 and May 4 at 2:30 p.m.
Shakespe.re.e comedy Is theme 1 "To Know
Thyself"tobeperiormedat$p.m.,Aprll21and3oat
Orlando's Great Southern Music Hall by University of
Central Florida's Simply Shakespeare troupe.
Proceeds to UCF Shakespeare Institute 1911. Tickets
available at Great Southern, and mall ticket agencies.
4th Aiiml Usited CeiehrM Palsy Bluegrass
Festival, May 9, 10 and 11, Yogi Bear's Jellystone
CamP Resort, Interstateol and International Drive.
Call 841-7491 for further Information.
Art Auction and VvLqftj to benefit Newman
Centers of Central Florida, 7:30 p.m., May 3, Bush
Auditorium Rollins College, Winter Park. Free to
piddle.
no Peace River Bluegrass Festival, Arcadia, May
4. Pfforiflaflcea 7 p.m., Friday through Sunday at 4
p.m. Free canptng with weekend ticket, KOA Kampgr c*ind, State Road 70. Barbecue, crafts and concessions.
"Carnival", a romantic musical, Annie Russell
Thsafre,RolliaCoUegs,Wlntes'Park, May i4,840;
8:30 p.m. May 10 matinee, 2 p.m. Call 841-2501.
EdMi of Hungarlai and Central European pain.
tinge and Hungarian Folk Art, Cornell Fine Arts
Misetan, Rollins College, Winter Park. Through May
8, Tuesday-Friday, 10 am. to 5 pm., Saturday and
Sunday, 14 p.m. Free to public.

International

The American hostages have been moved from the U.S.

of getting out of the house and

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They said moving the hostages to various Iranian cities
would "enable the public to participate in hostage.keeping."
They said details of the move, the first time the 50 captive

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needs:
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Rake Trowel
Ax
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Sickle Spade
Hoe barrow
Seed Crowbar
Fork Shed
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begin with Its Initial
letter and spell Its
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Psychic Robyn Jamelson: '.1 feel Kelly Is an honest man. The conflict
is because
he hasn't played ball with those In power."

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Brevard all knew what was going on."

Herald Photos by Diane Petryk

"I take a few keep breaths, raise my
vibrations and my
Christ consciousness."

R. Kel ly Was Set Up, Says Psychic

By DIANE PETRYK
Kelly by the code name "C.5."
about," Polk said. He said the deputies l"HI.
Herald Staff Writer
turned the memos over to the FBI.
Cohn said today from his Washington were consulting with Mrs. Jameison
what she could learn by coming into
"The FBI set hini up," she said.
Nationally prominent Orlando psychic office that he had an "on the record" concerning
When the Abscam case broke, Mrs. contact
the
with the bribe money.
Wilson
disappearance,
"Honesty
in
Politics is very rare today Jameison said she felt Kelly "intended to
Robyn Jameison said Rep. Richard Kelly conversation with De puty Lefavour of
the case of a woman who disappeared and I feel Richard Kelly is an honest
was prepared to pay her $1,000 a day plus Volusia Count:' last
"lie d dn' t cure if we had to spend all
walk that road alone," since he told no
Monday or Tuesday. from the Lake Monroe Inn parking lot in man, lie's a real maverick and
really
one
about
the
money, she said.
expenses to come to Washington to "tune
her
involvement
to
show
"Lefavuur said he spoke with Mrs. December of 1976.
his
unorthodox,
in" on Abscam bribe money.
story
Mrs.
was
true.
.lamucis4m said Kelly "would be
Jameison about the Kelly incident,
"lie was born 100 years too soon.
According to a report issued today by
Mrs. Jameison said she, her husband without Kelly's name being mentioned, syndicated
Mrs.
to
Jameison
run again after what lie's been
said
this
morning
the
crazy
columnist Jack Anderson, Maybe society is not ready for him. But
first contact she had with Kelly was through.
and Volusia County Sheriff's investigator last November or early December.
Mrs. Jaineison's memos concerning you know what happens if you don't play through the WDBO radio flighttinie talk
Gordon Lefavour were preparing to fly to Lefavour said
"I holk. those who pass judgement oil
ball with those in power."
Washington just before the story of Kelly him a bout a Mrs. Jamelson talked with Kelly are in the hands of the FBI.
show "Nightline" when her husband was him find
prominent political figure,
God more lenient on the,"
m she
FBI
s
Bill
Purvis,
press
secretary
to
the
pe
cial
agent
Jim Price said the
being videotaped taking $25,000 in cash using the code name
host,
c-5 to identify the FBI could not comment
said.
Congressman
Kelly
said
this
morning,
on the matter
Asked why Kelly did not come forward
from undercover FBI agents posing as person, and mentioned something about because the case is before a federal 'Anderson's column states his associate
Arabs was revealed,
Any comment at this time would be with information that lie had contacted
bribery and FBI-types"
grand jury. But Polk confirmed that inappropriate to all questions exin.
(;or), Colin obtained tile confidential files
Lefavo ur, however, said this morning
Mrs Jamelson about his investigation
ldcli "lenti a weird credence to Kelly's
he never had any plans to go to
c0lvi said his major interest was in Salerno has discuss
discussed Mrs. Jaeison's
cerning the psychic and tilee Abscam Jtime on
nm
is
said it might have been story."
investigation,
story with the FBI.
he time f he
Washington on such a mission but
ti
because Kelly knew he (Jameison was
firmed Mrs. Jamelson did tell him
Mrs.Jamelson said Kelly previously
Purvis said while Kell) was a vailable Intending to run for mayor of Orlando
Oil Nov. 28. %%hen Kell% called Nirs.
Mrs. Jameison claimed in a private
something bigger üian Watergate was paid her $200 per phone call for con- interview with the Herald Saturday that to talk on the telephone, he would also an did
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fr.i)ther %Umth&amp;rrtport
g g on in Washington.
going
sultations on his investigation of "shady "a considerable number of law en- decline to answer questions, declaring scandal.
Anderson
writes, Mrs. Jaiimeisun said her
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knows
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forecasts
Were cailed, began Oct. 3, 1979, wuconducting a personal investigation, other subjects,
and discussion with people from Jack
his Investigation, Kelly said he told no
tunber of times
Anderson's .n
..re as we.l as viiy $ she said.
She said Kelly's involvement in
Mr J1mL,on's husband speculated
Ke ly next alled
o on Jan. 12 and told
lawyers and tha t information he gave
Mrs. Jamelson said she was consulting Abscam was as an investigator.
"Of course,
didn't have to
Jamt'ison
U
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Kelly
was
a
threat
to
th
e
political
power
I been
them in the matter will confirm her with two Seminole County
"That's the only way Richard Keuy
a'?
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be
said.
structure
Anderson
because
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deputiesandthedeputieswerepresentat would do it. The only way," she em- banking and
When Mrs. Jamelsons psychic powers
II'
currency committee,
id times he
In the Jack Anderson Column, t,he time of Kelly's call,
phiied,
0
r e S ifl%LS IhLI lUfl into '.tt
'Kelly's been saying the banks are
Was onto :
ething r tl" , and
published in today's edi tion of the
This morning Seminole County Sheriff
Mrs Jaineison's husband, Orlando taking eter)bod for a ride," he said
"I'll
types
she
said
on
one
w
ould
letel
by ;mhiat hit had
Evening Herald, Anderson tells the story John Polk confirmed deputies Charlie Attorney
Jamie Jamelson, said his wife "Unless you go along with the system, Kelly didn't believe it, but on another
"tile quoted flienio dddul.
UIIIbitdorit:,
about the congressman's consultations Brown and Ralph Salerno were with Mrs. has worked with
le ve l he must have.
police, the FBI and the you get thrown out of it.,,
I."
with psychic Robyn Jameison from in- Jameison on that date.
Lefavour said today Mrs. Janmejson
CIA, and they all respect her work.
The Jamelsons said they turned over
She said even though she told Kelly he had told hiinibef art. i%bscaimi
formation obtained by his colleague,
"They were interrupted by a phone call
was revealed
But Mrs. Jameison said her memos Robyn's memos to Kelly's lawyers at the wasn't dealing
Gary Cohn. Cohn said Jameison refers to but had no Idea who it was or what It was contain
with criminals, Kelly that she knew of "another Watergate,
considerable criticism of the lawyers' request. The lawyers then insisted
she come to Washington to see apparently much worse."
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Iranian embassy in Washington, and a froimi a few months ago. It is not about to
The United States has sent a tough request to Macrican allies to take be
implemented now."
j.
.
message to Iran, threatening it with a economic steps against Iran.
es
ve
The
spokesman also said Iran was not
trade embargo and the expulsion of most
CBS News carried a report today "bothered by this threat" ( tile New York
of Tehran's diplomats from Washington saying that
Revolutionary Council Times report of the alleged ultimatum to
unless the 50 American hostages are had decided tothe
move the hostages out of La::i.Sadr).
freed, reports said today.
the embassy. The fray. working roti., at
"We are not bothered by this threat
The latest reports follow a weekend of the State Department said it
n cemte these threats daily froimi the
contradictory
statements
from nothing of such a report.
United atates and we do not take them
Nationally prominent Orlando psychic Robyn Slayden Jameison Washington and Tehran — where the A spokesman at the Foreign Ministry
seriously," the spokesman said. "We do
hostages today entered their 149th day in reached by telephone in Tehran today
with her husband 01 two years, Orlando attorney Jamie Jameison, captivity
not fear the United States."
— over whether President denied there
would be a transfer of the
The reports were time latest in confusion
Psychic powers are "everyone's birtiright," according to
In the case of the recently abducted and murdered Eaton. Carter had sent a conciliatory message hostages, saying it was a plan "left over
over
letters Iran alleges Carter sent.
Robyn Jamelson, who stresses she is a Roman Catholic and
vu. postmistress, Mrs Jamelson told police where the body to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
"They have sent me an ultimatum,"
ther.J*e by birthright more sensitive to spiritual truth.
would hi
r' r
nce
r
re
s
.
President
Mrs. Jameison, who Seminole County police consult
s Li
One
the cases where the Seminole County Sherift's reported Aboihassan Bani-Sadr was ''
'''
by
the
New
York
Times
to
have
frequsnuy, mid Catholics are taught to let their minds two on
Department consulted with Mrs. Jameison involved the told a
close associate today after a
CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — The chronic in them," the bulletin said,
the spiritual world.
disappearance ofa woman from the Lake Monroe Inn
lii
1976.
"special"
meeting
of
the
rulin
"They concentrate on it nightly," she said. "And schools
lymph
cancer of the deposed shah of Iran
g
Mrs. Jamelson explained OW her discoveries are
"It was thus decided that
based on Revolutionary Council that ran past has spread to his liver and requires chemotherapy,
can't drum it out."
focus 11d co*nts'ation.
with which the shah was
midnight
Mrs. Jamulson's husband, attorney Jamie Jameiaon, said
resumption of chemotherapy, a medical tr
"I take a few deep breathe and raise my Christ c°
ted
su
'cessluil'
in previous tears
The
Times
than
said the ultimatum was bulletin said today.
his wife ha helped police nationwide
douaneu," she
will
be
resumed."
believed
contained
in a letter to
murdem
But the bulletin released by Maadl
"It is all founded in a Biblical basis," she added. "Christ told
Histological tests, the bulletin said,
"But everyone has the same powers U they don't let their
the dk4pfrs 'everything I can do you can do.' I believe It." Sadr from Carter settinga deadline of Military Hospital said Shah Mohammed
some
time
today
,
the date set a week ago Reza Pahalvi's condition is otherwise also showed that the condition of the
logic drum it out."
Many people are very psychic, she said, but they don't have by the
administr
a
tion
when it said it was improving steadily, and his doctors shah's blood cells and bone marrow were
Jamelson recently set up the Jameison Foundation for his a chance to make It their profession.
considering
stern
measures
against Iran. moved him from the intensive care room closer to normal than before. The failure
wife of two years a non-profit agency aimed at helping
"And sometimes the Idea of going to the track or Las Vegas
of the spleen to function had resulted in a
measures
were
reported
The
away
to include to his private room in the hospital.
from the adult pen&amp;i gets In the way of It, her husband added.
Juveniles who are "one step
t. op in the red blood cells
an
embargo
on
trade
of
all
goods
except
"Histological tests on the shah's
system."
Mrs. Jamison could not give more specifics on cases she
ore
f
operat
ion,
and
medicine,
the
expulsion
from
removed
spleen
and on tissues taken
The Jameijons said they are most interested In helping has worked on because she said after they are completed she the United States of
from
his
liver
during
Iranian
diplomats,
st
block
them
out
the operation
The results of the tests encouraged the
Youth because "If not the young, who do you help?"
hit she sa
Ie ball worked on many homicide cases with leaving only a skeleton staff at the proved the existence of lymphatic growth doctors to resume chemotherapy.
"RobyncandomoreumanhoUrthlnaflythrinkcandolna
e i
authodues.
year "Jameison said He explained that a psychiatrist g
,uinosn
vie
said
she charges $200 for consultations, her
get
at
the
trmjfJ
or
the
reasons
and
hours
trying
to
5n4I lOWs
Court Supports Deportation
poli
ce
work
is
done
on a volunteer bsih Seminole County
for $01fl00fl'j troubles.
Detective Charlie &amp;own said Mrs. Jan1111o0 did not bill the
But Robyn lust knows. Then She brings things out In a way
WASHINGTON UPI) — The Supreme
department for the consultation in the Wilson cue and said so
50 the Individual can deal with It constructively."
Court
today ref used to block deportation
is
th
far as he knew Mrs. Jamelson's assistance given wi out
Recently Mrs. Jamelson ounded Florida polk by telling
of Iranian students — an action President
charge. He said he and Detective Sgt. Ralph Salerno "often"
Car ter ordered in retaliation for the
them Wheie they would WKI the uifl of Card Aim Sullivan, a
consult with the psychic, but he could not recall how many
little girl murdered In Osteen last yeW. She said the has told
taking of American hostages in Tehran.
ce with.
cues
he
had
suiht
her
assistan
Plk* who the murderer Is hi that cue
(
Mrs. Jalneison is mentioned In Ripley's Belive It or not as a
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Psychic who accurately predicted a Jury outcome. And as an
attorney, her husband, she said, is frequ.ntly in trouble with
the Florida Bar Aueclatlosi over her activltlpa.
'In one case he went wfthme toahota1 to pray for a child
See ABSCAM, Page ?A
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decli ned to grant a stay to time Confederation of Iranian Students, which
was seeki ng to bar the Immigration and
Naturalization Service from deporting
students pending a lull-scale appeal to

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5 To Attend
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN BRIEF
Colombia Guerrillas Free
2 Captives From Embassy

1980 Census Doesn' t Make Much Sense To Some Citizens

NA11ON

Five Seminole County
residents will be participating
at either the Democratic
National Convention In New
York or the Republican
National Convention in
Detroit

FBI Expects Crackdown
01)

Organized Crime Men

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Using undercover agents
and sophisticated equipment, the FBI expects to
provide grand juries with the evidence needed to indict
if. top men in several of America's organized crime
"iamilles" beginning this summer.
Additionally, several No. 2 men and their councelors,
or "consiglierl," could be named in "significant" Indictments expected soon, sources told United Press
International.
The federal law enforcement sources said the heads
of some "families" are among those likely to be indicted, but declined to give details or names.
"I believe within the next two or three years we'll see
a significant decline in the influence of organized
crime in this county," said Assistant Director Francis
M. Mullen Jr. "I really beleve that."
—

S

the 19

H.

were elected delegate

Mrs. Eisencoff is pledged to
President Jimmy Carter
while Wack is pledged to
Massachusetts Sen. Edward
Kennedy. Mrs. Eisencoff is
active in the Seminole
Education Association, while
both she and Wack are involved in the local
Democratic party.

Dayan Favors Early Vote
Former Foreign Minister
TEL AVIV, Israel UPI
Moshe
said in an interview published today that
he favors early elections unless Prime Minister
Menachem Begin's government radically changes its
policies.
Dayan, who resigned as Begin's foreign minister in
October, was interviewed by Yedioth Ahronoth and the
Jerusalem Post shortly before he left for a U.S.
speaking tour.
"There must be a radical departure in our policies,"
he said. "And if the Likud (Begin's ruling bloc) is
unwilling to bring it about, or incapable of doing so ,
then we must go to the country to seek this desired and
essential change."
—

Dayan

STAVANGER, Norway (UP!) - Flags flew at half.
mast across Norway today in memory of the
workers who died in the sinking of the Alexander I
Kielland "floating hotel"
the world's worst oilrlg
disaster.
Prime Minister Odvar Nordli declared a day of
mourning for a nation shocked by the accident, which
toppled the rig Thursday.

A)UGAR, Wash, (UP!) - A scientist says fresh
volcanic material from steaming Mount St. Helens has
d"tf ted almost 300 miles.
The mountain belched pumice ash for the fourth
straight day Sunday with scientists reporting a series
of seven eruptions that sent ash-filled clouds over a
mile above the summit of the 9,761-foot volcano.
Thin layers of the ash settled in towns along the
Columbia River 40 miles away from Mount St. Helens
Sunday. The U.S. Geological Survey said the farthest
the volcanic ash had traveled was Mt. Jefferson, some
90 miles away in Oregon.
But Charles Knowles, an associate professor of
geochemistry at the University of Idaho, claimed
traces of the ash from the exploding volcano had
settled in Moscow, Idaho, during a Saturday night
snowstorm.

Mrs. Perry has been
Reagans Seminole County
campaign chairman.

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Arthritis Group Backs DMSO
ATLANTA (UP!) - The Arthritis Foundation
Sunday urged the Food and Drug Administration to
a llow t he use of the contro ve rsial d rug DMSO
dimethyl sullozide - as a pain reliever.
DMSO, hailed by some as a miracle cure-all for
arthritis, was banned during the 1960s in the United
States for treatment of arthritic conditions, prompting
believers In the drug to go to Mexico to obtain it.
Two states, Florida and Oregon, have since approved its use and the FDA has endorsed its use for
treatment of certain bladder conditions.
While supporting its use as a pain reliever, the
Atlanta-based Arthritis foundation said it is not a cure
for arthritis.

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Ash Drifts 300 Miles

Meanwhile, at an earlier
GOP caucus in Wlldwood,
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, DLongwood, was elected a
delegate to the Republican
National Convention while
Mrs. Audrey Holloway of
Altamonte Springs and Mrs.
Carol Perry of Winter Springs
were elected alternates. All
three are pledged to former
California Gov. Ronald
Reagan.

Norway Mourns 123 Dead

—

By DAVID
Herald Sim
Rock Lake Middle School was
person or persons who enter
discharged seven fire extlngulsJ
ministrative offices. They priei
threw articles in the halls and
damage was available. The dust I
the air when sheriff's deputies ari
fingerprints when it settled.

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who was having his leg amputated," she said. "Then an at.
torney Filed a grievance with the bar association.
Apparently, she explained, someone saw this as an attempt
to solicit legal business.
"Even though he said he was not there to represent anyone,
he just came with his wife."
g-uu'.v zwy way r=vunueu LU
ugni at me gas
The Jamelson s met two years ago when he, as host of
station
from
a
caller
who
told
them
one
of
the
two
fighters had
SILVERWARE STOLEN
WDBO's nighttime talk show "Nightline" invited her to be a
FERN PARK HOME BURGLED
The theft of silverware valued at $1,000 from a cabinet and a
guest on the show.
The residence of Robert Garnett, 97 Graham Road, Fern a knife.
When
they arrived, they asked which of the two had the
"At First she refused," he said, "but I said if you're not a tool box and tools from a tool shed were reported Saturday by
Park, was ransacked and burglarized sometime Saturday, knife.
Kirsh
toldand
them he was time one, producing a knife from
Albert A. Smith, 541 Plumosa Ave., Sanford.
fake, why refuse?"
according to Seminole County Sheriff's Department records. under bli shirt
pants, they say.
BULLET HITS RESIDENCE
Today the couple shares a top floor apartment at the Park
The burglar gained entry by 11II5
in
l s
He
was
ordered
held
lb lieu of
bond, pending arraign.. .1
Six persons were
residence of Junior Blake at 20
the bedroom and took a camera, old coins, jewelry and wat- ment
Plaza In Orlando, overlooking Lake Eola. Jameison said he
Tuesday.
'
Granby St., Midway, at 11:30 p.m. Saturday when an unknown
may run for Mayor of Orlando.
ches valued at more than $1,210.
CAR
STOLEN,
TIRES GONE
"Who could better serve the city than Jamie?" Mrs. person fired a bullet through the window shattering the glass
ASSAULTREPORTED
and striking the moulding on a door across the room. A neighA Hidden Lake resident, who reported his car stolen Thur.
A Sanford woman told police she was abducted Thursday by
Jameison asked,
sday, got his car back, but had to replace its four tires and
The Jameisons said they are in the process of suing the bor reported seeing a dark-colored car driving past the
a man who took her to his apartment and attempted to rape
wheels, police say.
Winter Park Phone Company for persisting in listing Mrs. residence at about the same time,
her,
James Hart of 124 Winding Ridge Road, told officers his car
Jameison as a spiritualist.
SANFORD MAN ARRESTED
The woman told officers she was forced into a car and taken
was stolen between midnight and 7:45 a.m. Thursday. A short
Douglas C. Sutten, 18, of 114 Academy Ave., Sanford, was
to the Sanford Court Apartments off South Sanford Avenue,
"Robyn Is a Catholic," Jameison said. "She is a psychic but
arrested Saturday at With Street and Southwest Road by
time later, a Hidden Lake construction worker reported fill..
she Is not a spiritualist."
where she was threatened by her attacker with a knife,
ding Hart's car on a dirt road nearby, missing Its tires and
Spiritualists, he explained, believe they can communicate Seminole County Deputy David R. Smith and charged with
She told police she managed to break free and get out of his
wheels.
possession of stolen property, a motorcycle reported stolen
with the dead,
apartment, but was kicked and choked by her attacker on the
Daytona
Beach.
Police value the loss at over $200.
"Robyn believes spiritualists are confused at best and from
lawn. She finally escaped at 3:35 p.m., she told police.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Florida's court
dangerously deluded at worst," he said.
system
takes the first step this week toward trimming
"The mind Is a very sacred thing," Mrs. Jameison said. "I
the State Supreme Court's caseload by two-thirds
don't go into anyone's mind unless invited. But we all come
under an amendment adopted In the March 11 voting.
from the same source and the only thing that separates us is
The new law, effective Tuesday, makes the five
the shells we are living in."
district
courts of appeal the final stop for routine civil
SAN
SALVADOR,
El
Salvenation,
hospital
officials
said
at
least
troops
in jeeps and armored
Mrs. Jameison said she believes Rep. Richard Kelly is in.
"They were just running all
Officials saId 12 of thdead
and
criminal
cases. The Supreme Court will conon
dor
(UP!)
—The
80,000
people
But
even
before
the
funeral
40
were
killed,
many
of
them
cars were ordered out "to over each other," a witness were women, 11 of them
nocent and has been a victim of political enemies.
centrate
cases
involving
the
death
penalty
centrate
only
on
and
who
f
il
th
led
e
square
outside
services
th
"
for
e
peop
l
e
'
s
trampled
to
death
in
th
e
wave
restore
order."
"Richard Kelly suffered the same political assassination as
said of the people in the trampled to death and
Issues of statewide importance.
Sin Salvador's cathedral monsignor" could end, there of panicked humanity, and 280
Reports differed sharply on square, who left hundreds of another shot. A 10-year-old
did Ted Kennedy (over Chappaquiddick)," she said.
Overworked judges in other states will be watching
came to mourn slain Arch- was an explosion followe&amp;by injured,
how the violence started shoes behind as they fled for girl suffered a fatal gunshot
She said she believes Kennedy and others at the party he
to
see If Florida's approach proves successful.
bishop
Oscar
A.
Romero,
a
gunfire,
touching
off a blo&amp;l
y
Sporadic gunfire rang out Sunday In the fitter-strewn safety.
attended the night of the Chappaquiddick tragedy were
wound to the right eye.
Supreme
Court Chief Justice Arthur England said in
victim
of
the
political
vlolence
stampede
in
Barrios
Square.
through
the
night
in
the
nearly
square
adjacent
to
drugged "by domestic political enemies."
a
weekend
interview he is confident the new systemthat
has
divided
the
small
At
and
deserted
capital,
where
Metropolitan
Cathedral.
last
count,
Red
Cross
"They were special interest types, just like those who
will
work.
The
quality of the court's decisions will
worked against Kelly," she said. "Ted Kennedy doesn't even
he
"and all of the important cases will
Increase,
said,
Cardinal
Ind
ustries officials merce personali ty breakfast
know what happened that night."
still
get
to
us."
As for the Jack Anderson article which claims Mrs.
_________________________________________________________________________________ will present a report on the beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
compa ny's activities over t he
Jamelson's memos clear Kelly. Jameison
The f irm's president, Austin
"Anderson
E R N ES T EDWARD M H &amp; MARY EliZABETH of arrangements.
He is survived by f
put
five years as well a
Investigated t he matter very thoroughly,"
Guirlinger,
will be feat ured
MCCARTHY
JAMESON
daughters, Mrs. Helen Hoyt, future plane at the
Mrs. Jamelson said the same type of political corruption
Greater
speaker
at
the
event,open to
G
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011
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Ernest Edward McCarthy,
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth 84118 •
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!) -Motel owners say
Sentord
Chamber
of
Cornthe
Dublic.
goes on in the Orlando area,
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along
with the tourists who flood their sunny resort
"You have no idea how much corruption goes on in this
Mt*. Georgia McClelland, Mrs. Olive Bower, BrookvlIle,
Orlando, died Saturday, The Ave., died Sunday,
in
community
come trouble-making transients.
community alone," she said.
- DIANE PETRYK
84, of 4504 Tapacott Road, Pi. and
owner editor and publisher of Garden City,
Virginia Ants,
"You
have
to cope with different levels of tranThe Cupboard News, a to Sanford in 1910. She Is a Pikesville, Md., died Thur- Sanford; son, William P.
Trevor Lamb of Daytona Beach
sients,"
says
Mayor
Central Florida tabloid member of the Seminola aday at Baltimore County (Bill) Chapman, Mendhazn,
Shores.
newspaper or1gina1l3 known Rebekah Lodge, the Ladles General Hospital. Born In N.J.; nine grandchildren and
11
WEATHER
"A tourist is a transient, but he's coming In for a
as The Corner Cupboard, he Auxiliary of Patriarchs Christmas, Fla., she moved to one great.adkI,
week
and he's going to spend $1,000. We don't want the
AREA READINGS (8 a.m.): temperature: 68; overnight
PIkeaville 10 years ago from
moved to Orlando In 1923 from I4Uhtant.
Brluon Funeral Home-PA
other
kind
of transient, who maybe is going to steal a
low: 68; yesterday's high: 79; barometric pressure: 29.03;
Gemgiil.
is in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by a son, H. Christmas,
car
or
burglarize
some place."
relative humidity: 61 percent; winds: northwest at 17 m.p.h.
She was the widow of the
He purchased the then M. Jameson; a grandson,
Local
merchants
are fuming at having to counter
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hIghs, 8:25 a.m.,
James
weekly
newspaper
F.
in William-E. Jameson, Warner Honorable
generated
by three kidnappings and a
bad
publicity
8:42 p.m.; lows, 2:01 a.m., 2:12 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL;
December 1953 and converted Robim Ga. ani one great- McClelland, and Is survived hn"
mnril.r
twnmlttnd
in
the
vicinity In the last eight
highs, 8:17 a.m., 8:34 p.m.; lows, 2:22 a.m., 2:03 P.m.;
by three ions, James F.
it Into a biweekly In February grn =
Th
at
parents
will keep their Collegeth
--monjjij
fear
ey
BAYPORT: highs, 1:51 a.m., 1:45 p.m.; lows, 7:59 a.m., 8:22 190, when Its name was
Brluon Funeral Home-PA McQelland Jr. of Jackson- CHAPMAN. WILLIAM P§111!drenat
home.
Fanilllesmlghtsteer
clear
otthe
gec
hi
p.m.
changed. The newspaper was is in charge of arrangements. vile, Leland L. McUelland of
CY—Funersi services for
crowded resort town.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
Baton
Rouge,
sold In December iOn to
Fla.,
William Percy Chapman, SI, of
and
J'
MU MABEL METTLER
ROId.
50 MUes; A small craft advisory remains in effect. St. Joseph A. Roaler, a Winter
who
George B. McClelland, died Saturday,Monroe
&amp;1s.
D.
were hold at 3
Aug ustine to Cape Canaveral winds westerly 20 knots today
Park attorney, and the name of $11 Winter Park Drive, ilaiKord, Va.; one dau$hter. P.M. today it First United
decieaslng and becoming variable 10 knots tonight Cape
Mrs. Edith Yonash of MdiIIodM church of s.nfo
was changed to ____
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detail in a census count — I thought the purpose of that was
Just to tell how many people lived where."
Also in South Dakota a 40-year old hospital employee said,
I'm a vet and the VA knows where I am, I pay taxes and the
IRS knows where I am, what I do and how I do it — I think
thats good enough. Hell no, I'm not going to fill it out and I
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held in Wildwood Saturday,
Myra Eisencoff, a teacher at
Pinecrest Elementary School,
and an Altamonte Snrings
attorney, William
Wack,
and
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BOGOTA, Colombia 1 UPI) — Leftist guerrillas have
released a Colombian judge and a businessman held
hostage in the besieged Dominican Embassy, bringing
the number of captives to 27, mostly diplomats,
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio is among
diplomats being held for 34 days by members of the
April 19 Movement M.19, who are demanding a 150
million ransom and the release of jailed leftists.
Colombian Foreign Minister Diego Uribe Sunday
ruled out for the time being any U.N. mediation in
34-day-old crisis. In Vienna, U.N. SecretamyGeneral
Kurt Waldheim offered Saturday to intervene to try to
resolve the hostage situation.

By WARREN TALBOT
The census mandated by the Constitution every 10 years
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Americans have one more day to -has
changed through the years from a simple head count to
fill out and mail back the census questionnaires most of them a complicated sociological and demographic exercise.
found in their mailboxes last week.
The bureau wants to know, among other things, how much
April lhas been designated Census Day when the goverment money you earn, whether you have ever had any serious
officially begins to count every resident and housing
unit in the physical or mental problems, where you work and how much
United States.
rent you pay.
The forms were mailed Friday to an estimated 86 million
"I don't want them knowing things like that. It's personal
households and they are
expected to cover an estimated 222 business. It's an invasion of privacy," said Joyce Caddy, 33, a
million Americans
convenience store clerk in Tulsa, Okla. "It's none of their
But how are Americans going to deal with the personal damn
business."
nature of some of the questions?
"I'll tell them I lire here, but that's it," said one South
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1981, which be gins in October.
for the Co un cil on Aging.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President
The president announced on March 14
According to a list obtained last week,
Carter's trimmer new inflation-fighting that he would bring down fiscal 1981 Carter will propose elimination of:
budget whacks $15 billion off an earlier spending by $13 billion to $14 billion as
—Revenue sharing to the states, saving
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estimate while keeping Saturday mail part of his anti-inflation program, but he $1.7 billion,
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deliveries intact and providing worried did not outline specific cuts at the time.
—Anti-recession aid to the cities, $1
cities with $500 million in aid.
In an interview Sunday on CBS' "Face billion, but $500 million in some sort of
The administration officially unveils the Nation," Sen. Alan Cranston, the cities aid will be included.
its balan ced budget today. Details of the assistant Democratic leader, said:
—50,000 CETA or public service jobs,
1981 spendi ng plan
revised from "Every program will be red uced in some $500 million.
January when it was first sent to way except defense. But even defense
—Grants to the Law Enforcement
Congress - have been dribbling out for will be carefully pruned to get rid of what
Assistance Administration, $89 million.
some time.
can be put off or ended to make room for
The revised budget also includes a $0
BATCHELOR GREETS PAIR
The new budget, expected to be $15.4 'readiness' efforts to strengthen our million reduction in the $800 million
Don and Kathleen Ihrig of Altamonte Springs chat billion smaller than the January version, defense."
federal subsidy to the Postal Service,
was completed last week. It has been
Cranston
said,
"I
believe
there
will
be
which
leaves enough money to continue
with State Rep. Dick Batchelor (right), taking shape, however, in
meetings over a cut, and should be a cut, in revenue Saturday mail deliveries.
Democratic candidate for Florida's fifth district the past few weeks that included cxsharing for the states, in water
Carter also will propose a $1 billion cut
seat in the U.S. house of Representatives during a tensive advisory sessions with programs, in farm programs,"
in defense spending and a delay in
cocktail party given In Batchelor'a honor. Hosting Democratic congressional leaders and
In a speech last week, Carter himself purchases for the strategic oil reserve
the event were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colardo of budget writers,
said there would be no cuts in Social that would save $850 million. The
Both houses of Congress alread have Security, Supplemental Security Income, president also wants to delay planned
Hermits Trail, Altamonte Springs.
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By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
the Milwaukee Journal, and said Kennedy despite hard campaigning by Rep. John believe in running
scared in any election."
UP! Senior Editor
"has not been completely frank with the Anderson and George Bush, and the first
Kennedy,
who
devoted
part of the weekend
Wisconsin's venerable presidential primary people."
Kansas presidential primary, also Tuesday. to Kansas, attended Palm Sunday Mass in
may have lost some of its political clout, but Its
Carter charged In the interview Sunday that
The delegate stakes also were higher, Milwaukee and, after a brief foray to Stevens
reputation for stunning upsets remains. The the Massachusetts senator was offering especially for the Democrats, in Wisconsin. Point,
made the ritual campaign stop at Serb
latest testimony to that comes from President solutions to national problems that were The Democrats will award 75 delegates in
hall
on
Milwaukee's south side, lie continued
Carter.
politically attractive and simple but "un- Wisconsin, 37 in Kansas. On the GOP side, his attacks on the
administration record,
The polls show Carter with a lead as big as 6- workable" and "misleading."
Wisconsin offers 34 delegates, Kansas 32.
especially
on
the
economy,
saying Carter had
to-1 over Sen. Edward Kennedy and Gov.
Kennedy, was quick to respond: he said In
Concern in the Carter camp went below the no way to know how inflation was hurting the
Edmund G. Brown Jr. In Tuesday's primary. Stevens Point Carter would find out how surface signs of the president's interview and people because
he was hiding in the White
But the record of Wisconsin's wide open seriously voters view current economic trends Mondale's renewed campaigning. Two of the House.
primary In the last 75 years, plus last week's if he would only "come out of the Rose Gar. president's campaign aides, while predicting
Brown, who was giving Wisconsin his best
upset Kennedy victories In New York and den." Saying, "I'm not a demagogue, I'm a Carter would win, said privately Sunday the shot
after passing up most of the March
Connecticut, has the Carter camp worried,
Democrat," Kennedy asked, "Why can't he margin was "uncertain," and the situation primaries, had
a 13-stop flyaround Sunday and
So the president sent Vice President Walter come to Wisconsin and talk to the people?"
was "mushy,"
today. Much of his campaign effort was going
Mondale into Wisconsin Saturday for two
The Carter-Kennedy exchange overOn the record, White House press secretary toward blocking a Democratic "crossover" to
extra days of campaigning. Then Carter called shadowed Wisconsin's GOP race, where Jody Powell Sunday did
predict victory, liberal Republican Anderson in the state's
In reporters for the state's largest newspaper, Ronald Reagan appeared to be confident sayIn "I would assume anot
tight contest, I wide-open jrlmary.
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County policemen accused in the beating their nightsticks and heavy police flashlights.
death of a respected black man and then
Six county policemen were charged in the 4~
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trying to cover It up.
case and they and two others were fired from
Tampa black community leaders have the department.
protested holding the trial in this central Gulf
Six counts, including one of manslaughter,
coast city because it might fur ther inflame were dismissed late Friday agai nst one of the
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police here. The protests prompted defense William Hanlon. They were dropped on a
attorneys to file a motion for a second change technicality dealing with the way a statement
of trial site,
about the McDuffie case was obtained from
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He a greed to testify for the sta te,
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The remaining defendants are former ofsays she will first try to seat a six-member
jury In Tampa before ruling on the motion. A ficers Alex Marrero, charged with second.
venire of 400 prospective jurors has been degree murder and manslaughter after
originally being charged with two counts of
The case involves the death Dec. 21 of manslaughter; Michael Watts and Ira Diggs,
Arthur McDuffie, 33, a black Insurance all charged with manslaughter, among other
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executive. The former Marine and father of counts; Herbert Evans and Ubaldo Del Toro,
head
injuries
charged
with
being
accessories
after
the
fact
three children died of massive
for their alleged attempts to cover up the
after four days in a coma,
beating.
NEW GRANDFATHER
The police report said he was Injured when
Dade State Attorney Janet Reno called the
he 1&amp;ct control of his motorcyle during a high McDuffk case
"one of the most tragic events Nine-year-old Michelle Wilkinson gets a boost
speed chase after a traffic violation on the in the county's history."
from her adopted grandfather, Jim Donovan, A
night of Dec. 17 The report said McDufflewas
Judge Nesbitt ruled Feb. 29 that pre-trial
thrown off his cycle, lost his helmet and landed publicity about the death of Arthur McDuffie
retired electrician, poet and musician, the 78on his head,
made improbable the selection of an Impartial year-old Donovan recently advertised in a Miami
Witnesses to the "accident" and an autopsy jury In Miami,
newspaper for a family with children. His offer
prompted intensive investigations by the Dade
"The notoriety of the case permeates the was quickly accepted
by Michelle, her 10-year-old
County Public Safety Depátment and the community... a time bomb! don't want to go brother and their mother.
state attorney's office.
off in my courtroom or this community," she
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MIAMI (UP!) - Detectives sought an es- asked the man to leave, police said, Bour
planatkm today for the w*x sled behavior attacked, A half doran terrif ied guests
of a young Pittsburgh tourist who was fatally hotel employees watched as the men struggled
woundedbya DadeCounty policewoman early and Bow tried to remove the officer's pistol
Sunday after he attacked her and another belt
Turner said Officer Marcia Reeves, V.
officer.
The dead man was identified as Kevin arTved and lit Hour several times with her
flashlight.
Francis Hot,, 23, a Pittsburgh bookkeeper.
"He hit her in the chest and the face with his
The Dade county Public Safety Department
said Hot, arrived at a Ramada Inn in south. fist," said Turner. 'l'hen he ran out of the
west Miami about 2:45 a.m. and began lobby into he paitlng 101 aM they followed."
During the struggle in the parking lot, Bow
creating a didmwt*no,.
"He was asking for people who didn't live wrenched away Hanson's service revolver
liars and harassing
sts," aili DetCIIVS and fired five times at the officers at pointblank range, Turner said.
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RkkGuliick,thehotel'sgeneralmanagir,
ailed police after the man headed toward an Reeve, and died in surgery at South Miami
elevator,saying hewas going toancoezldes 110*1.1 about liree hours later,
Both police i1ceii Wef bruised in
room. The manago said Bow' also asked to
the telephone and "grabbed my am like a Incident aid Har rison reportedly soffered
man
vlce"!when he tried to dial the munberfor him. Powder barns from HrigI'ig to the barrel of his
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woman whose child suffered
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Turkey's Rescue

By United Press International
day night television jntht extravaganza. Thomas 1-learns,
the No. 2-ranked
While the ever-changing saga of
welterwelterweight,
takes
on
Santiago Valdez.
In
other
title
matches, WBC
whether or not Muhammad All will get to
attempt a comeback continues outside weight champion Sugar Ray Leonard
the ring, heavyweight boxing action

resumes on two fronts Monday night.

We know all too well that we cannot turn the
clock back and avoid or ameliorate the calamities

In Las Vegas, unbeaten Larry Holmes

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People who do not normally wish the
Republican Party well have been especially
solicitous of late for its electoral health.
h cop has been repeatedly advised to
avoid a repeat of 1%4 avoid it, that is, by
someone other than Ronald
ReagaX1
And Mr. James Reston, who four years ago
was talking condescendingly about "wee
Jimiiy Carter" and his absurd White House
ambitions is now condescending to Reagan,
writing that "with diligence" It might be
possible to find a vice presidential choice who
shares Reagan's view of the world.
Rgan's view of the world Is sell-evidently
ridiculous. That Is, for the last 15 years he has
been warning us about 1) the destruction of
our currency through Inflation, 2) the bloated
growth of the federal government, and 3)
aggressive Soviet imperialism.
Obviously, Ronald Reagan is totally out of
touch with reality.
But this is not 1964, and, it cannot be
repeated ton often, the Republican candidate
is not going to be another Barry Goldwater.
In 1964, Goldwater and his supporters
pulled off a genuine revolution, seizing
these years.
In Canada,they think a footban field is 110 control of the Republican Party through a
yards long and that a team has to have 12 sort of coup, working cleverly through the
players but only needs three downs to make a state caucuses, and building up an In.
aurmountable delegate count.
first down.
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Goldwater was a senator from Arizona who
But that's close enough, I suppose. And had no national base outside the conservative
even though they did give us Ice hockey, we
ctivist movement. In moving the Republican
stuck Detroit right, thirt on their bOrder, so AParty
towd a $OSthSrU an4 8outh—tan
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we're e ven.
constituency, he badly split It, and created
I think the Canadian gesture in Iran.iseven irreconcilable enemies In the
still strong
enough for us to look past the fact
liberal wing of the party.
adlans allowed Margaret Trudeau, their
former first lady, to escape to the United
Goldwater actually lost On New Hampghire
State&amp;
Ms. Trudeau, Incidentally, may be seen In a only barely squeaked by Nelson Rockefeller
recent issue of Playboy Magazine advertising In the finalCalifornia
the fact she goes to New York's Studio 54 sans
underpants.
Reagan, in contrast, has solid electoral
The man at the Canadian consulate in support In every section of the country. From
Atlanta wasn't comfortable with the mention his first electoral victory, In California in
of that, but every country hat Its sources Of IM he has been a potent vote getter. During
embarrassment. We've got Anita Bryant, and the primaries so far this year, he has run
Lady Bird Johnson still Is loose somewhere in consistently ahead of the pollsters' projecTexas Planting trees and *rube.
tions.
Taking Canada more seriously and
forgiving her for her transgressions against
We have heard a great deal about John
us still Is not enough to express our thanks, Anderson's ability to attract Independent and
however. The U. S. government should go Democratic votes, but in Illinois 40 percent of
another step and maybe give the Canadians a the non-Republican cross-over vote went for
nice gilt.
Reagan.
We could give them a statute. Th. French
gave us a statute for our help in World War IL
Reagan obviously possesses a wide appeal
( we could give them North Dakota. We to voters who have not normally voted
aren't using It; maybe the Canadians could. Republican, though to a different slice of that
Better yet, how about electing somebody to vote than a candidate like Anderson. Reagan
mention casually to Margaret Trudeau It's has the ability to pull in voters who went for
not polite to go around withou t underpants? Nixon against McGovern In 1972, Democrats
• "I like It," said the man attbeCssmdiap and Independents who very likely cast a
consulate, obviously Intrigued with the Ides. protest vote for George Wallace In 19a
Don't mention It, I said. Anything for a
That Is a very different kind of candidacy
friend,
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than Goldwater's was In 1964.

By United Press International
It now appears the strike of major-league baseball players
could begin as early as Wednesday.
Despi te a belief that the parties migh t accelerate the
bargaining process at the 11th hour, the negotiators for the
respective sides left their Sunday meet ing In Palm Springs,
Calif., with virtually no progress to announce.
Kennedy Moffett of the Federal Conciliation and Mediation
Service, following a session with Marvin Miller, executive
director of the Players' Association, and owners represen.
tative Ray Grebey, tried to avoid pessimism.
"The Issues are not that complicated and we will keep going
tonight until someone gets tired," he said.
But there seemed little chance for the type of lastminute
agreement that marks many labor negotiations.
Earlier In the day the California Angels players voted 34-0 to
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Fortunately, Turkey's competent Prime policy in Washington are reported to be the mall still was pouring in from Americans
Minister Suleyman Demirel has implemented a
concerned about the Immediate conoffering their thanks for what the Canadians
far-reaching new economic reorganization that, sequence's Of the shah's latest flight for the did for us In Iran.
with Western aid, could stabilize the country and current apparent authorities In Tehran—the
"We've had people actually breakdown and
so-called government of President cry," he said. "We've also been sent boxes of.
head off an Iran-like convulsion or a military
Abolhassan Banl.Sadr. And In the longer run candy and bouquets of flowers. It makes us
coup.
for
Egypt.
feel very good."
Moreover, there are other constructive forces
The fiasco In Panama is seen as weakening
some more about Canadian and
at work. The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan has Bani.SCk In his contest with even more U.We talked
tio nships.
S.
rela
bro ught Turkey and the United States closer radi cal revolutionary elements. Yet It is
i told him I thought calls, flowers, candy
together after several years of alienation difficult to see how he would be any better oil and letters were not nearly enough to show
arising from the Greek-Turkish confrontation on otherwise. The proposition that the radicals our gratitude for his government's help In
Cyprus and a U.S. arms embargo. In January, the would have accepted the playing out of an rescuing some Of our people from Iran.
United States and Turkey signed a new extradition charade that in the end failed to
I said It was time all Americans changed
up the shah In person is also one to their attitude about Canada.
agreement providing for key U.S. bases to remain deliver
sin belief.
"You k take us for granted sometimes,"
open, including listening posts for surveillance of
is reported to be little concerned
he
said.
Soviet military moves,
about the consequences for BanI-Sadr or
'precisely," I said,
But the implementing agreements to the anyone else back In Tehran. With good and
In the first place. Americana do not know
probably
more
realistic
reason
than
being
a
great
deal about Canada, our neighbor. We
January accord remain to be negotiated and the
exercised
in
W
as
hington
.
know
it Is somewhere north of Fort Wayne
White House has not yet given Congress the
and
It's
cold there, and Sgt. Preston of the
is
th
ma
Egypt, however, ano er tter
e
pa ckage. With Its lack of virtuosity, the Carter
Yukon's
dog was named "King," as in, "Well,
h
at
is
Of
imdezitandabls
concern
for
administration has been able to do little more t
cue is closed."
WashIiton
and
that
should
be
for
the
shah
KIni
this
than deal with the crisis in Iran and Afghanistan.
But only one In a thousand Americana could
also
Sadt.
Apparently, things aren't bad enough yet in
you the capital of Canada.
The shah's and our troubles In the Iranian not tell
Turkey to demand Washington's attention.
Toronto?
No.
conflict now become Egypt's, which Is
Montreal?
No.
But conditions In Turkey are moving Into crisis already under ample strain In Iti
Try Ottawa.
and will not await U.S. convenience. Congress maneuvering with Israel over
We also probably don't know that a lot of
was recently warned in a report prepared by the issue and Its feuding with the rest of the Arab famous people who live and work in America
world. For all Sadat's display Of confidence in are actually Canadians.
Library of Congress Congress onal
headed
toward
an
Iranhaving
the situation under control, there are
Service that Turkey is
Lame Greene, for Instance. Glenn Ford.
legitimate questions as to how IflUCh $frahfl Yvorgie
DeCarlo. Ferguson Jenkins, the
type revolutionary situation that could shatter its
can
wittitsad.
AM
the
perfamous
baseball
pitcher, is Canadian, So Is
effectiveness as a NATO partner. "The Turkish
' of the shah's present refuge is Anne Murray, the
singer.
armed forces have been weakened to the point directly dependent upon that of Sadat's el
Guess
who
else
is
Canadian. Raymond Burr
where they would find it difficult to fulfill their entlonófÔwer.
... Perry Mason,ff you pieue
NATO responsibilities ... 50 percent of Turkey's
Ths shah may be fully aware of, and care S Personally, I have always been a bit
military equipment Is badly In need of repair ..." about, the burden he presents In this respect. standoffish about Canada because it is
Fortunately Turkey is still at the stage where. or he may not. Quite possibly the latter, responsible for the spread Of Ice hockey in
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difference. And, fortunately, the tough reforms
being Instituted by Prime Minister Demirel offer
the best hope in some thne that such aid would not
be squandered, would be put to good use.

BERRY'S WORLD

Kelly Psychic May

to 971-1 to au thorize a strike, according to Miller.
The current three-year agreement between the players and
the owners expires April 1.
Asked if he expected the executive board to authorize a

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strike, Miller said, "It looks like it at this time, considering It is
the 30th."
Miller said he was unable to say whether the executive board
might vote to strike immediately or hold off the action to later

WAIINGTON — lisp. Richard Kelly's
explanation Of his role In the ABSCAM
operation ho always lied a certain ethereal
makes his story dollN VA spooky.
'liii .ocs*Ic Florida Republican, who was
videotspsdtkIng$,IS0Iacrfroenua.
deroover FBI agents posing u-Araks, en.
plaird U.t he had been conducting his own
ons.man lavestigatise Of "shady charac-

ters." Kelly's bisu'r. tale was greeted with
Mbft.
—
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InvtlgaUng the ABSCAM scandal., hs
obtained some ambMW On that lead a
weird crsdslc. to Ksllys Inoridibte Mery.
The aim new Inthepu.un do* FBI

1cecaaione—atler be
showthatona
was apIweackd by the ssdiiuews ageuta,

but bog bdersthe ABEAM May breks—
Kelly contacted a soled Florida pi p hi c he
hsr In his Lavustigetlim Of "san very
dMONWHI VI Ndooly 9b4 the
warned him at the out that be was lavelved
Wilk F04ves.
c, Robyn Jw1r. .d In a
The
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IVI, t X's reaction be * werg w
skeptkl, which he szpr.ossd with
chasMrb&amp; WWAWL The c ----teldber
low
'lsthenght wn on
way off in MR &amp;Mwtthmyv him u,urdthat
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dealing could not possibly be FBI or agencyAccording to Janlelson, Kelly first con-'
tact.dhoronOct.3, 1179. "Ide notremember
the spetifici Of our conversation," she
recorded In one memo, "other than that he
was Involved with soon, sort of secret In.
very dangerous
people, and that he f.lt his We was presently
In danger."
The siupldius Kelly was advised to use the
cods semi Congressman Five, or, more
sh'ply, Cl— a fairly transparent cover,
since he represents Florida's Fifth District,
be phoned next on Nov. IS and asked for a
"weather report" — trade Jargon for a
peyc&amp; evalustim
"I advised CIhe had every rigit to feel he
was on In something big," Janwlaon wrote. "I
saw deception,_embezzlement, fraud,
V
Of bvela. My vision
revealed be knhvnwAof IheFBIondor
wVBI agents. I peychiaUy received the
word Iowa' a andw of times diflrg our

The =oo con1: "I go saw Cl being
imuesed In ts activWu by being
with a large Nfl Of mousy or
p ups gold. IWd him Of my vislon,and
advised him (t), I could physically take
whatever wn offered to 1dm4 'mosey,
marblesordralk,' tune Inonit and give him a
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ABSCAM

psychic road map to follow ,,,"
Kelly next called on Jan. 12, 1160, and told
Jameison thet a payoff had been made. "He
commented several times that he was on to
shocked at what be had stumbled onto."
1á — and the congrueman made
plans to most In Washington, but the A&amp;
SCAM story leaked out before they could get
together.
Jamelson is a nationally known psychic
who has had conalderable success in hedng
policy Investigators crack tough cases. tat

ear, for example, the astoimded Florida

police by telling them where the body Of a
murder victim would be food.
Whether ma believes in her paMc powers
Is, of cour, bild, the pclM What's bib.
Ported — and htneslr( — Is thet her
— (**TUbwMus Kelly's 'ontentic
story. On coidlrmsd that the "ms In our
posevulim are authenUc end the
In them Is .couets. The "wmes show that the
COIssUflI told her his vitaes Of his
B8CAM Invclm.nt
heist, he
accepted the InorImInatb payoff on Jul. S.
Furthermore, the onemen inve'gaftel
that provoked such mirth Is perfectly in
keeping with Kellys known attitude and
entice. The ISedd, erth.coourvaft,s
maverick ba bess described as a air lag
Don Quixote with the twrp,,,nt Of a.
Irascible captain Queeg. Almost nothing he

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There was so
much casual water on the 6,650-yard Harbour Town Golf
Links Sunday that veteran John Mahaffey never thought
the third round of the $300,000 heritage Golf Classic would
come oil.
But despite a pair of bogeys on the back nine, the tour
veteran found himself in a tie for the lead at 6-under-par 207
with winless Doug Tewell at the end of 54 holes Sunday.
''If Icontinue to hit the ball as solid as I have, I will have
an excellent chance to win," Mahaffey said after his round.
"The 1,,uy who hits the ball solid and makes sonic putts will

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be fore picking up two birdies and sa ving two pars.
"The golf course played much tougher today because of
the wind. and it was extremely wet," the 31-year-old
Oklahoma native said. "it was casual water on every hole."
Johnny Miller, looking for his 19th tour victory and third
heritage win, picked up thr
three strokes on par in the third
and bed For second, one shot back at 208 with Jerry

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Members of the County All-Scholastical Team are flanked by S.Y.S.A.
executive Director Don Ruedlinger far left, front row, Jeff Petersen, Kyle
Fu-akes, Lance Wall, Rick Ilarrell, De'ron Decker, Mike Young, Scott
Vasatka-Burger King district manager. flack row grade getters are from left
to right Danny Myers, John Kemp, Jim Bomar, Steve Berg, Steve Shakar,
Robert Mason, Robbie Shakar and David Klngsburg.

ridders A

White Sox 1-0 in a game shortened to eight innings by rain,

'1 may have had a few bad swings that cost me two
bogeys, but the majority of my hits were solid," he said. "If
I continue to hit the ball as solid, I think I can win."
Although he has not won in five years on the tour, Tewell
said he is not going to let that ifIect his performance
Monday. "I know I've got to shoot birdies to win tomorrow
and just grind, grind, grind," he said.
Miller declined to predict his performance in the final
round, but said he has been playing well.
"I've shot only three rounds over par this veat-," he said.
"It was a solid round, and I'
"it
happy to be playing
good. I really don't expect to win, but I hope to be in the' top

Grades In Clas sroom Too 10

By JOE DeSANTIS

the church and the community."

Herald Sports Editor

is striving for," added Ruedlinger. "Our

The 24-man squad, which boasts an coaches are concerned with trying to
powered California 54.
players keep proving they can make the one of the reasons the S.Y.S.A. does well both
in sports and in school."
Ray Knight, coming off a five-RBI game Saturday night, had
grade
In the classroom as well as on the organization placed three teams In the
Team members gathered at the
three hIts and four more RBI and Cincinnati also pulled off
a football field. The Seminole Youth Sports nation's top ten Pop Warner Little Altamonte Burger King Sunday for
triple play Jose Crux led off the ninth with a home run and Association, which
charters the county Scholar rankings during the past season, picture taking ceremonies
and free
Joe Sambito held off a Minnesota threat for Houston Jeff Pop Warner program
has announced its
National Pop Warner Headquarters whoppers from Burger King, who
Newman hit a home run and Dave Revering drove In a run
second Annual Seminole County Allsponsored the all-scholastical team for
with an Infield out to pace the A's Al 011ver and Buddy Bell &amp;htIcai
'Our coaches are
Foot ball Squad.
the second straight year,
each had three hits to help send the Orioles to their sixth
Earning a spot on the prestigious team
Easter vacations and poor weather
concerned
with
trying
to
straight exhibition loss ... Carlo, Leicano hit a three-run
Gene takes quite an effort both academically
forced several of the youngsters to miss
homer to cap a four-run ninth fnd lead the Cubs ...
and athletically according to S.Y.S.A.
develop an all around
the ceremonies. All-seholastical players
ninth Inning to
Richards hit a two-out single In
help San executive director Don Ruedlinger.
not pictured include Dennis Groseclose,
Diego ... Boston, held hitless for five innings by Ken Kravec,
"This is the seond year that we've youngster, one who does
Steve Cina, Chris Bonham, Jeremy
scored an unearned run off Mike Proly In the sixth. Kravec
recognized
the
boy's
outstan
di
ng
work
In
Michaud, Michael Graham, Doug
was making his first start after being disabl
ed by a pinched the class room as well as on the football well both In sports and in Oswald, Mike Waring,
...
Scott Salmon,
nerve in his back John Candelarla combined with Kent field," explained Ruedlinger about the
. Kirk Pierce and Steve Gerguk.
the
class
room'—S.
Tekulve on a two-hitter and drove In a run for Pittsburgh
Y.S.A.
Y.S.A
brawn and brains 24-man unit.
In addition to having six teams ranked
The Cardinals used a double by Dane borg and an error by
"It takes an exceptional youngster to
executive director
in the scholastic top ten nationally over
pitcher Steve Busby to score four unearned runs In the ninth
earn a spot on the all-scholastical team,"
the past two years, the S.Y.S.A. has also
Mark Brouhard and Dick Davis stroked two-run homers for
Don Rue nge r
Informed the youth sports director. "The
had one of Its players nominated and
Milwaukee to overcome a grand slim by Al Cowens.

bmings, St. Louis beat Kansas City 5.2 and Milwaukee over-

Seminole County Pop Warner football extremely Ngh grade point average is develop an all-around youngster, one who

."
Gary Player, Leonard Thompson and

Bob Murphy

were

also within striking distance, three strokes behind the
leaders

at 210.

Thompson was tied for second at the halfway point, but
went 2-over-par on the front nine before playing the rest of

the course ever: for a 73.

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12- 11 In A ltarnon te Play
Mike Doherty sent an 0-2 pitch sailing for a double Saturday
to knock in fttying and winning runs In the bottom of ftsixth

Inning to lift the Cubs to a 12-11 see-saw win over the Cardinals,
liming
highlighting weekend action in the Altamonte Little LeagUe

mIth( do would sm in those who know him

isaciri court Judp In ii;Kelly's
outspoken eccentricity on the bench got him
"rpeaeh.d by the Florida Rouse, but he won
acquIttal by the State Senate. AM In 1*,
attorneys and his fellow Judges charged that
he was mentally Incompetent. Kelly's
respones was to get a certificate Of sanity
from a psychiatrist — a move that has
4td him to boast that he Is the only
'Wr of Congress who has been certified

circuit,

kids have to be very strong In school. ranks the youth squads totally on team selected as a Pop Warner Little Scholar
This year's team had almost an all "A" grade point averages. During the past All-American. That honor came in the
average. The selection committee takes season the S.Y.S.A. had a third, seventh league's first season (78-79) when David
into account how each of the nominees and tenth ranked trio on a national basis. Jablonski of
South Seminole was inducted
perform as a team member, In the class
"We like to recognize the youngsters as into the Pop Warner Hall of Fame in
room and extra curriculum activities in part of what the whole S.Y.S.A. program Philadelphia this past April.

Olympic Sensation Jesse Ovens

Landress Bats Dock Of
Crafts To 18-9 Win
Hard-hitting Kevin Landress combined with equally
tough slugging teammate Eric Swannie for a long ball
barrage Saturday, leading Dock of Crafts to an 18-9 win
over Cafe Sorrento to highlight action in the Seminole Pony
Baseball loop.
Landress collected a home run, a double and a single,
good for three RBI while Swannie equalled the feat with a
homer, do uble arid sin gle of his own to collect six Hill on the

day.
Dock of Crafts jumped out early with a six-run first inning, added another two in the second and four more in the

third inning before exploding for another half-dozen runs in
the bottom of the fourth to build up a big lead.
Cafe Sorrento answered with live of its own runs in the
first and four more In the top of the third but was blanked
the rest of the way.
Eric WoLford and Nick Forderer also enjoyed a good day
t the plate for Dock of Crafts by collecting three hits
ap
Elsewhere around the Seminole League, Tropic Bank of

Seminole posted its sixth straight win of the season without

Falls Victim To Lung Cancer

a defeat by scoring an 11-4 decision over Trivision Chevron.

North Orlando Foods earned a 12.5 win over All Star Auto
The Cubs were down 8-2 In the fourth liming but battled
Parts by breaking an early 2-2 tie with a six-run second
back to take aglleadin the fifth. The Cardinals bounced right
inning. Elsewhere Acme Conveyor collected 11 runs on 10
By United Press Inter, both America and the Negro field midway through the race against Hitler, I was running
back ln their half o( the fifth to score three runs before the Cuba
hits to post an 11-6 win over Burnett Bank.
aatlosal
rallied again for the victory.
race
although later and won In a world record- against the world."
CAPS
DOCK O F Tr014C Sank.
Although
his
name
no
TrIviion CMyrs,
historians
have
argued that tying time ci 10.3 seconds. "I
Born as James Cleveland
In a battle Of unbeatens, the Kennedy y Lights Dodgers
Samilisli
CRAFTS
(Home) AS I H
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longer
appears
In
any
bo
ok
of
Hitler
considered
never
actually
e
Owens,
Sept.
9,
1913,
at
th
at
moment
Lake
Winter
(Visitors)
All
H
th
Sp,,
Coleman
3$
knocked
the Orange Federal Braves '4•
AS
(N.mi) AS I K Sciirwp
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world records, Jesse Owens "snubbed" Owens at any time greatest of my life," he said Danville, Ala., Owens spent (Visitors)
Ill
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'1bnyJotrmon gotthe pitching decislonfor
Osrma.
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the
Dodgersas
he
was
almost
universally
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his
355
the truth Is that the later.
earlIest years helping his ,,eels"
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went six innings, spacing out just three hits while striking 01g
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Kelly's weird espluratlosi of his ABSCAM
Invoivemest lad one reporter to ask U he
be plead Thwlty N a dells.. But
the docemeudary evidence Of his dsllngs
with the Florida psychic shows that Kelly
may, In thoand,prove to he crazy tibia los.
r.tle: K* told my associate Gary
Calrnthet "any ccn'-tf4 by me regerding
ABSCAM Is lnsppseprlats."
WATCI ON WAITI: Coagresslosral
rIs__that idylo'dal aoet*al to
varies vr,ngrMl,. "days1' or "veske"

O=Bsnk ngers to a 94 win over the binkin Douts Pirates in yards, the 2Wyard low President Carter's boycott of victorious American 400. Wt ever happened to me
rain shortened contest.
hurdles and long jump in the Moscow Olympics he was meter relay team as Hitler because of the opportunities

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:should the owners take in all that money for a war chest to be
used against us?"
GRIDIRON
Miller labeled last week's negotlatlon8 in Phoenix, Ariz., "a
GRADE
shameful wte of time."
"The one thing that is needed iz'for them 10 negotiate,"
Miller said. "After 20 weeks, you lock back and the fIrst 18 MAKERS
weeks were spent on the owners' demands. They had
ridiculous fixed salary structures."
In exhibition games, Cincinna ti beat Atlanta 7-5, Houston
defeated Minnesota 3-2, Oakland nipped San Francisco
Texas downed Baltimore 74, the Chicago Cuba topped Seattle G
4-2, San Diego nipped Cleveland 6-5, Bcton edged the Chicago

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The final team to be polled, the Angels raised the final count

JACK ANDERSON:

quality to It. The I.t.t evidence I've seen

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first

has come under some cTiticisni for his Wilfredo Benitez last November.

"I'm not going to play," he said. "I just
Mate Parlov defends his title in the newly WBC light heavyweight crown by
created crulserweight division against knocking down John Conteh of Britain want to get in there and out as fast as

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chanip's flair.

Also, Antonio -KidPambele" Cer getting paid. But he's a nice guy and I'm first started," said Tate, a 2-1 favorite over Green, , the 10th-ranked conJones, and In Knoxville, Tenn., the World Vegas; and Marvin Johnson risks his TKO.
successfully defended his WBA glad he's getting a payday. He was made over Weaver. ik was a smart.aleck and tender making his first venture outside
Boxing Association's champion, John WBA light heavyweight crown against vantes
junior
welterweight title with a seventh- for me, he's very easy to hit. He'll fall in he didn't knock guys out like a England. Leonard has knocked out 17 of
Tate, takes on Mike Weaver in another Eddie Gregory In Knoxville.
round TKO over Miguel Montillo in Car- the fifth round."
heavyweight. It WUS the same with Joe
26 opponents since turning pro, after
title light.
Also on the Las Vegas card, Alexis tagena, Colombia.
Jones, running out of time at age 30, Louis. People will get to like my style." winning a gold medal in the 1976
The heavyweight bouts are only two of Arguello, the WBC super featherweight
Although All's boxing status Is not Feels lie's ready for the title shot and had
Tate has a 20-0 record
seven top bouts scheduled for the Mon. champion, has a non-title bout and clear yet, his influence is present at both some hyperbole of his own for Holmes. knockouts as a pro, anti will drawwith 16 Olympics. Green, 33.24, has flattened 26
support fighters.

JEFFREY HART
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The marathon concludes a busy knockouts in 33 professional fights. 12 knockouts and one draw in 25 bouts. backing when lw takes on Green in his

weekend of boxing activity, which saw

Centre in Landover, Md.; Yugoslavia's Mattliew Saad Muh,unniad retain his

wiU defend the World Boxing Council "
anin Cmuel of Butte, Iviont. at Las
version of. the crown againstLeroy

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still have a chance to stop the clock from running
a similar course to disaster in Turkey, a deeply
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forces total 500,000, outranked only by the United
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Turkey is the only NATO country directly bor- now come to rest "permanently."
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Egyptian
President
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probably
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Iran, Iraq and Syria as well, its military base also believed that had his ex-majesty only
structure could make a big difference in future been willing to sit out in Panama supposedly
emergencies in the eastern Mediterranean, the purely ritual extradition proceedings never
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Even so, the West has been slow to appreciate militants would have released the embassy
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provinces are under martial law, and recently another, he Is not leaving his troubles behind I
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leftist agitators paralyzed Istanbul and the but taking them and ours with him.
coastal city of Izmir.
in what passes for authority in
Turkey has been brought to the brink of chaos Tehran give every Indication of being LEWIS GRIZZARD
by the terroristic turmoil and undisciplined fiscal prepared to continue pursuit indefinitely, or
policies all too common to representative at least as long as they are the authority. And
governments — the Turks still change their there Is no Indication that flip-flopping U.S.
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developments
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i was taildug to a man at the Canadian
this country and because Canadians still
percent, and the necessities of life are in- else are very soon going to effect a significant
change in that basic situation.
consulate In Atlanta, and he said the
haven't learned how to play football after all
creasingly scarce.
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faces David "Boy" Green at the Capital

"I'm going to beat you so bad that from the hometown crowd. Leonard, too,
heavyweight can1ps. In Las Vegas,
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BRISTOL, Tenn. (UP!) - Dale Earnhardt, who
seized the lead after 185 miles Sunday to clinch his
second victory in the 3)th Annual Southeastern 500,
said all he wants to do is "to win, win, win.

"There is no such thing as a sophomore Jinx," said
the twgyear veteran of the NASCAR Grand Nationals,

sporting back-to-back victories.
"Let's do it all the time," said the defending
champion of the race. "I sure don't see any reason why
I can't win the championship. I Just want to win, win,

win."
The Kannapolls, N.C. driver averaged 96.977 miles
per hour in a Chevrolet, finishing about five seconds
ahead of Darrell Waltrip of Franklin, Tenn., also In a
Chevy.

"We were lucky to finish second," said Waltrip, who
recovered from a collision with driver Benny Parsons
to pass all but Earnhardt. "Benny Parsons and I
started down pit road and the go sign was on. Suddenly,
the guy at the end of the road flashed the stop sign. I
ran Into the back of Benny.
"I thought I had wrecked the car when I hit Benny,"
Waltrip said. "I had the fastest car on the track at the
time."
Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala. took third in a Ford
Thunderbird, after lagging a lap throughout most of
the race. Parsons, of Ellerbe, N.C., captured fourth
place and Cale Yarborough of Tlmmonsville, S.C.
finished fifth in a Chevrolet.
Earnhardt, who leads the Grand National tour In
point standings, earned $0,0 for the win. Earnhardt
led three times for 206 laps. Only 14 laps were run
under the caution flag.
Yarborough dominated the first 120 laps before
Earnhardt took over the lead for 80 laps on the 52-mile
speedway, Parsons charged ahead at the race's second
caution flag, but later dropped off the pace.
Other race leaders Included Waltrip, Richard Petty,
the seven-time drivi ng champ from Randleman, N.C.,
and Harry Cant of Tayloraville, N.C.

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Terry Labonte, Chevrolet. 190.
Winnipeg
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J.D. McDuflie, Chevrolet, 47
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Ronnie Thomas, Chevrolet, 476:
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Jimmy Means, Chevrolet, 111. Quebec
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23. Junior Miller, Chevrolet, 357.
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Slick Johnson, Chevrolet, 355.x.clincp,ed
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Richard Brooks, Chevrolet, 336.
Saturday's Results
2$. Travis Tiller, Dodge 323.
PhiIt 3, Wash 3 (tie)
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Edmonton I. Toronto S
Mike Potter, Chevrolet, 233.
N.Y. Rangers 4 St Louis 3
Bobby Wawak, Chevrolet, 172.
Hartford 2, Los Angeles 2
Buck Simmons, Chevrolet, 169. (tie)

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"Maybe it was a fluke we're here," he said.
"We had to have help and I think we had to
'in something like seven of the last nine
games. "
It was ironic that some
nic of that help came
from New Jersey. A victory by the Nets would
have put arch-rival New York in the playoffs
o the
a thought admittedly not relished by
Nets. But, they said, that wasn't a factor.
"We played as hard as we could," said Mike
Newlin, noting that the Nets narrowed a 16point, third-period deficit to one point before
losing. "That's the way it should be. It's your
entire reputation at stake."
In other
regular-season
finales,
Philadelphia edged Atlantic Division
champion Boston 116-110, Midwest Division
champ Milwaukee topped Utah 107-91,
Houston routed Indiana 121-106, San Antonio
blasted Detroit 144-124, Cleveland beat
Atlanta 111-102, Pacific Division champ Los
Angeles edged Golden State 95-93, Phoenix
stopped San Diego 122-104, Kansas City
defeated Chicago 114-110, and Seattle routed
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The victory left Washington tied with the
New York Knicks with a 393 record - the
Bullets' worst mark since 1971-72 -and gave
them the final playoff berth in the Eastern
Conference by virtue of a be tter conference
FCCoFd

Washi ngton

the 76ers in a best-ofbeginning Wednesday in

meets

three series
Philadelphia. In other playoff "miniseries,"
San Antonio will play Houston, Phoenix takes
on Kansas City and Seattle hos ts Portland.
Division

Atlanta,

champions Boston,

Milwaukee and Los Angeles all have first.
round byes.

Portland

"We had a good mental attitude coming into

135-104.

76ers 116, Celtics 110

Bucks 107,

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Earvjn Johnson scored 16 points, grabbed
12 rebounds and handed out 10 assists in Los
Angeles' 60th victory of the season. The
Lakers, who got 18 points from Norm Nixon,
scored the final six points of the game to
overcome a 93-89 deficit.

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Suns 122, Clippers 104
Walter Davis and Truck Robinson led a
rally in the closing minutes of the third
quarter to pace Phoenix. Davis scored six of
his 23 points and Robinson 10 of his 19 in t he
period. For the Suns, Don Buse added 15
points as he reached the 5,000-point mark in
his career, Freeman Williams led San Diego
with 24.

R ckets 121, Pacers i
Billy Paultz scored 28 points, including 10
the third period, to help Houston beat Indiana
and earn the [io nic court advantage in its
playoff series with San Antonio. Trailing 58-57
early in the third period, the Rockets scored
14 straight points to take the lead for good .
Spurs 144, Pistons 124

Larry Kenon scored a careerhigh 51 points
on 23 of 32 fieldgoal attempts and George

Gervin added 37 to lead San Antonio. Ron Lee
scored 10 straight Detroit points to spark the
Pistons from a 21-point deficit to 91-82, but
Kenon then hit eight straight points.
Ca'a1Iers 111, Hawks 102
Dave Robisch registered a game-high 31
points and 16 rebounds, helping Cleveland to
its 10th triumph in 12 games. The Cavs never
trailed and built a 22-point lead midway

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Kings 114, Bulls 110
Otis Birdsong scored 28 points to pace
Kansas City. Reggie King scored 12 points to
stake Kansas City to a 32-28 firstquarter lead,
and the Kings never again trailed in finishing
the regular season wi th a 47-35 record, good
for second place in the Midwest Divi sion.
Supe onics 135, Trail Blazers 104
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Seattle's rout. The win guaranteed Seattle
second place in the Pacific Division. The
Blazers were paced by Kermit Washington's
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Junior Bridgeman scored ) points to help
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33, in six years. The Bucks took the lead for
good, 54-52, on Bob Lanier 's baseli
baseline jumper
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Chicago ($) 4 Seattle 2

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against both/Atlanta and San Antonio last
season to get to the championship series, had
their backs against the wall Sunday, needing
a victory to avoid missing the NBA playoffs
for the first time in 12
And the Bullets went out and got just what
they needed - with, sure enough, veteran
Elvin Hayes scoring four key points down the
stre tch to secure a 93-87 triumph over the New
Jersey Nets.

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Kevin Grevey, who chipped in with
points, wasn't so sure the Bullets' efforts
alone put them in the playoffs.

Steve Mix scored 22 points and Henry Bibby
added 20 to lead Philadelphia. The Celtics
rallied from a 12-point deficit, narrowing the
margin to 106-102 with 33 seconds to play, but
four free throws by Mix clinched the triumph.

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y.Kanss Cty
11 35 .513 2
American
Denver
30 52 .344 19
WL.Pct. Chico"
30 52 .346 19
Minnesota
13 6 .454 Utah
24 30 .293 23
Tot onto
10 6 .623
Pacific Division
Kansas City
13 I .619
W L Pc?. GB
Oakland
ii 7 .611 xLos Angels
40 22 .732 Now York
9 S .329 ySeattle
36 24 .613 4
Cleveland
9 9 1100 yphoenlx
33 27 .671 1
Boston
9, .no yPortland
3514,46322
Chicago
10 11 .476 San DIego
33 47 .427 23
Milwaukee
9 10 .471 Golden State
24 36 .293 36
Detroit
10 12 .433
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Seattle
o 10 .375 y.clinc playoff
Baltimore
7 12 .341
Texas
S 14 344
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California
Boiton 130, Cleveland
3 10 .333
National
New Jersey 99, Phil 92
San
cIsco
13 a
Wish 100, Atlanta
PhiladelphIa
10 7 .551
IndIana 127, San Antonio 133
Montreal
$0 7 .550
Houston 125, Detroit 112
Los Angeles
7 .543
Kansas City 116, Milwaukee
St. Louis
10 5 .536 $14
Atlanta
9 I .529
Los Angeles 136, San Diego is
Chicago
10 9 .326
Seattle 105, Golden State 12
Pittsburgh
5 9 .171
Phoenix 114, Portland 100
San Flego
7 9 .133
Saturday's Result
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Cincinnati
Chicago lii, Utah 104
New York
5 10 .333
Sunday's Results
Houston
S 10 333
Wash 93, New Jersey Si, aft.
Svslday'sR.selts
Phil 116, Boston 110, aft.
Toronto vs. Detroit, cancelled,
Cleveland 111, Atlanta 102,
rain
baton 1, Chicago (A) 0,I Innings, aft.
Houston 131, Indiana 106, aft.
rain
San Antonio 144, Detroit 121,
Testis 7, BaltImore 4
itt,
W. Louis S. Kansas City 2
Milwaukee $07, Utah 91, aft.'
Houston 3, Minnesota 2
Los Angela 93, Golden St 93,
New York (A) vs. New York (N).
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Kansas City 111, ChIcago 110
CincinnatI 7, Atlanta S
Phoenix 132, Sin Diego $04
Montreal vs. Los Angeles at Veto
SOOWI 135, Portland 104
Beach, Plo cancelled, rain
(led of Regular Season)
Plflsnurgh 4, Philadelphia I, 5½
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points for Washington. "I think we played
hard and that was the difference."

Vancouver 5, Minnesota 3
Monday's Game
Detroit at N.Y. Rangers
Tuesday's Games
Toronto at Hartford
Phil at Quebec
Buffalo at Atlanta
Pittsburgh at Wash
N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota
Chicago at St. Louis
Colorado at Los Angeles
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DALLAS (UPI)-Roger Staubach will elusion of the 1979 season.
White, 38, who initiated a second-half
announce Monday whether he will play
rally
agai nst Atlanta In the 1978 playoffs
During the most recent
he
another season for the Dallas Cowboys
when
Staubach was knocked out of the
or suffered a series of concussions tha
retire from professional football after an
t
game,
has
concerned bo th Staubach and his family. longevity. often joked about Staubach's
:"
11-year career.
He even created his own
And when the season was over, he said he
If Las Vegas oddsmakers were han- would postpone a decision on his fut
news release last year
ure concerning
Staubach and Landry.
dltng this one, retirement would be a 30- untIl sometime during the spring.
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point favorite.
"Coach Tom Landry, 83, announced
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He said, however, that he would make
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11
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ma
today
he
was
retiring,"
White's
in
creation
the
Staubach, 38, has steadfastly declined
announcement in plenty of time
by
King Future.Syndic.t..
I)iiftibut.d
to
said.
Roger Staubach, 65,
to commit himself publicly, but in. allow Dallas coaches to be able to make
said Ole team would miss him."
dications are he has already told coach their plans for the 1960 season.
Staubach's career is history of major
Tom Landry and general manager Tea
Among
A
mong those most anxiously awaiting accomplishments - top among them
Schramm that he will leave the club.
decision was quarterbacking being the winning of the Heisman Trophy
"I'd be surprised at this stage If he heir apparent
Danny White, a close while at Navy in 1963, and the winning of
returned next year," Landry was quoted
friend and apprentice to Staubach for the two Super Bowls following the 1971
as saying last week,
past four years. White joined the 1977 seasons.
The Cowboys quarterback, whose all. Cowboys after spending two years In the
Durfrg the past 11 years with Dallas,
American demeanor off the field and World Football League, and has patiently Staubach completed 1,685 passes out of
COSTA MESA, Calif. (UP!) Lopez.
competitive zeal on the field have made awaited his chance to take over as the on- 2,958 attempts for 22,700 yards. He threw
him almost a folk hero in his hometown, the-field leader of one of the most sue- for 153 touchdowns and
- Nancy Lopez-Melton won
Washam was two strokes in
suffered only 109
began to hint of retirem ent at the con- cessful teams the NFL
her
first
golf
to
of
front
be fore she bogeyed
".
nament
ur
Interceptions.
Ow year, but she had to beat a three of the last four holes,
Clow friend to do It. ____ while Lopez birdied 15 and 16,
then chipped to within six
I&amp;pez,',tl LPGA's
Weaver
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money winner the past two Inchesfor a*InnThg par onl8.
Washam and Massey
vri firtI n !.tin,1r..nnp Ito
MMMI (UP!) - Nothing counts in the Spring and that
shar
ed second-place money
near the end. As soon as he hit the ball, It was very high, and
may have something to do with why It's baseball's best time
with
$12,600 each, Hollis
wo
n's
o
I sort of felt it might not make it. Sometimes a high fly ball
me
pen at Mesa Verde
of the year.
S
cy,
tied wi th Lopez star.
ta
doesn't
carry
Club.
quite as far. That one did. By a little less than
Country
It also could have something to do with why most
th
72-hole
ting
the
round, ma tched the
10 feet. In fact, I came close to it. I think if I was a little bit
fftJ
managers pick that time to predict better performances
72s
by
Washam
and Massey to
further over I might've had a shot at Catching it, but it Just
tour na ment with even-par finish fourth at 287, good for
than last year for all of their players. Who's going to
wasn't to be."
remember in October?
284, two strokes ahead of her
tour roommate, Jo Ann
Earl Weaver isn't that different from most other
That was pr.uy much ttae Sam story for Kenny Singleton
Lopez, who won an UnWasham, and Debbie Massey.
managers in this respect. He believes his American League
In the MVP balloting where he, Don Baylor of the Angels
fII,Ii4A,l DIH...
nden 17 tournaments
pr
...-mv" ..uuuurv vnwee suu Dov
and George Brett of the Royals all were given a chance to
nave enougn untapped
Lopez
welcomed
the
top.
in
her
first two years on the
talent Inside them so that they can be even batter this year
win before the results were announced.
after they beat the Angels In the playoffs last year They
prize of $22,500, but she tour, has had a tougher time
than they were last year,
Sirgleton and Baylor both had gone to Japan after the
just don't talk about the World Series with the Pirates too
acknowledged It was not easy ftj year.
He makes two exceptions. Ken Singleton, who finished
season to play a series of games there with a group of other
much, andthat's rather understandable in light of how they
beating her good friend.
second in the MVP voting after setting personal career
"Before, I had nothing to
AL stars who faced a similar NL team. While in Japan,
let it slip away from them after winning
of
highs with III RBI and 35 homers, and Mike Flanagan, who
"We
had
to
just
go
out
and
lose,"
she said. "Now, with
SthgletonandBaylor,whoazefrlende,$earnedthatstargeu
four games
play and not talk to each the pressure to win, I know
ran away with the Cy Young award on the strength of his 23.
and
Keith Hernandez of the Cardinals had wound up na tie
Singleton, who hit .375 against the Angels In the playoff
other," she said of Washam, how hard it is."
9 record,
for the NL'a MVP award.
a nd .357 agai nst the pirates In the series, is as disappointed
with whom she played the
"The type of years they had will definitely be tough to
On the way back from the Orient, Singleton and Baylor
over not winding up with a World Series ring as any of the
round,
"but it was killing me.
duplicate or to equal," Weaver says, trying to be realistic,
sat alongside one another on
other Orioles, may even more so, because nobody had
I
wanted
to talk to her so
ThIsis what is known UCl.Cflfl4
to any undue
put
"Well if wetie,it'sbeerU noU,"Bay,
,,
enycloser association, aoto speak, with W1flte strgell's
bad.
pressure on certain players of yours.
Singleton agreed with him. It wasn't even close, though,
Series' deciding two-run homer in the sixth inning of
Ken Singleton appreciates that fact but he sees at least
"Nancy and I had a good
Baylor polling 20 first place votes to win the award with 347
seventh game than he did.
one area where he feels he can not only do as well as he did
talk last night," Washam
points, and Singleton getting only three first place votes to
The Pirates were trailing 14d had gotton only two
last year, but much better, and what he's talking about is
said. "We thought we were
wind up second with 241 points. Brett, with two first place
singles off left-bander Scott McGregor in Baltimore's
his .265 batting average.
rooting for each other too
votes, was third, totaling a points.
Memorial Stadium when Bill Robinson singled with one out
"Personally, I'd like to have the same kind of year I had
much and it caused us to take
in the sixth. Stargeli then hit an arching drive toward the.'
"I wust really
td," SIflgIetOII SAYL III knew
last year," says the Orioles' switch-bitting right fielder.
away
from our own games.
right field fence. At the last tant,Sopp and
Tq[A
the type year Don Baylor had. He had the atatlsticstoback
"Maybe I won't hit as many home runs, but I'd like to raise
even looked., if he might collar the ball, but it cleared his
"I enjoy rooming with
him up. I felt the only chance I really had of wMft was the
TO TH17'
MY average maybe 20 points and drive In rims that way,
outstretched glove and bounced into the bullpen as he lay
fact I played in the field every day (Baylor was used
Nancy. She is so positive it MARCH OF DIMIS
You can still drive in runs without hitting home runs. So I
draped disconsolately atop the fence,
,
help@ me tremendously, and
li berally as a designated bitter) aid
team ,
kind of feelmaybe I might drop down In homers but I Just
"I thought we might come back to score, but the tact is
we really do want to play
games. Any time you lead do bogus in
want to keep the RBI and runs scored ($3) the same and
during that stretch of the Series we weren't scoring many
together because we like the
scored like Don did, you're going to get quite a few votes."
raise my average about 20 points."
nine and I knew it was going to be difficult," Singleton says
Three years ago, Singleton fhddwd U'frd In the MVP
momentum when one of us Is
Singleton can do It, too. He at a club record with his in
"Before Willie hit the ball, I knew we were in a tough
W
voting,
so
at
least
he's
moving
up.
He
playing
well. It keeps the
keep
getting
b
ett
er
three years ago, wiping out Bob Nieman's previous high
!
situation and ! didn't like to see him up there with a chance
o
er
one
going.
But
we
need
even though he has been In the big leagues 10 years. O,i.
th
water mark of .323 In 1*.
to win the bafl game. Eapeclujly late mthegame.ier
to
re-amnge
our
th
year, maybe this one, he ould wind up first,
inking on
The Orioles haven't forgotten what happened to them
the game, you can recover, but the game was getting down
ft.',
"I hope so," laughs, Kenny Singleton.
I
Washam and Massey
shar ed the lead going into the
day of t he tournament,
However, the name he would had the finest track aid field Ten Meet,' Owens severely Image .lI s by racing agaii
been responsive Sunday end services, said Sunday the
changed three
later immortalize had been prospect In the country. in jured his back when he thoroughbred horses. recognized a doctor who "heart that helped him set
times between Washain and
slipped and fell down the However, In 1158, d*wW a visited him, The visitor was those world recorile
"born."
the
&amp;I$S
e, goodwill tour of India for the Dr. Charles Kerr, tue ii" kept Own
in
At the age of 14 Owens rá. Owens could get In the long stairs of Ida rooming hous
'Stat.
Departrnant,
Owens
University
of
Arizona
recent
da
s.
y
là first race and, as he jump, the farther he would go. But with the help
gave two track CliniCs and psychiatrist who was chosen Owens was almost
recalled, "I was left Ia the In the
sirints, Snyder helped heating pads strapped to his then r.aii to rim 100 yards to carry the Olympic torch at
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Games In univursally regarded as the
the
todemonstrateldsstyle.A143
the
1100
Wider
establish the national posture with bivaz'c, arid an 106-yard dash Iii 1.4 ISCOI tO
.
greatest track and field
ars of age, he was timed In Lake Placid, N.Y.
schoolboy 100-yard dub even weight distribution tie the world record before ye
atidate of his era aid one of
record of 8.4 seconds wWd bstwssnhisarmz and lepat breEthi the lcng jump worl4
_____
"It was a 'real nice the resteit of the 16th cueIn iU Owens Ut&amp;411hed 11 ____
llericbk said. "Mr. tury.
8 P.M.
stood from 1833 II1 the lISa. the 'tJag line which led
mark with a leap of 104¼
WOrld
fIOOU'dI.
The INt one to Owens seamed in knew who
cI.s.d SSi)
in igii___ his patented llg)*ing-qnick fist, and the meter. world
While he
1k become known
the
__
Maidardwltha
time
olIDi
Kerr
4
55ue114
Owww f"* was :'world's fastest human"
seconds. lie flidehed the day 00 meter dash mark of 0.8 set enjoy ' '"
t1 RIALLY *LD Ii
with a cio
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MATINEES:
mimer wues
In ii., ow.n r. a
after establishing world
the
by
est.b11sid'
yet
aiotiier
In
11*
whIch
was
bettered
In
Wit' Iii.
tcrubdi
esose 100
Owens,
who
the Me
''at
own
records
r
his
in
every
sprint
bet.
1974.
NEW MAT111111166
INI5
wo
rld record
,
e
in
th
wiped out most 'Of their Drak Relay.
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Post Time lIip..
Owens,
a
pack.a.day
low birdies
aviego and . father was
t
I
S
by $ isel cab aid
teenten Anwelden record of
"It w mmdi a nice day," Iateryeasoperating Meows in January fur six days of hwdissandthsIorzjrai
58Thl5CSis
severely 1.d be list 'Me $fust,
in the long Owem said, "a4 when yen
We four sssat
142 ThISC*I WinSI
job. But Owens' running jwWdi lasted fur 11 But got down en your mark you as
as
ALLiS IACIS
not of 'pig lie relwwed to M Phoenix Otyu* psferniascs In 5$
ability get Mm 1M Ohio Slits 11 was her that year at the dida't thidi about aett
S
1jfl ________ for t us. hums
outpatient truet. in front of 1I1, whose Nl
University and although be Big 1 (----' in world records or reui.wbir
Trn.rsdav
Lams,'Nib
1ithrg
meat, bit us Pb. 11, he yea mevemint
oi_c
the
___
admitted to a PhsssIz aspalcirity of the whits
he was gives a job rng a turned Iapss the ws$ut yes thengid about was the
Hospital spokmu Pat ' 'I.E He vu flown to that catsped him in wand
B.iicblk said Owens was ___
night elevator at the Stat. Individual performance In race."
fume,
(Xftcs Building for UN a track and field Wfty 11111,
caniortable at the time
UNUII
,
After the 1* (*7_cs, W. H
%'ho
.
is
,
mewl.
of
Owens' 'performances .
_I.
a
N.
ien, ""mb1 1
in a _
S
$NFORD,
While it ON* Stats, Owens
17 I2I-j'
hiumns anticmalic but upon
.
in
t
unius
atet,.,
.1 f 0
retirement he kept his at Ida side whimbe
MVIVAI
1OS$S3I.1.N
P1.0110*.
Rd UW" direetor of espsdàlly among black
Sins. Ni Os.
lavy Snyder, who knew he
Five dan bolero tim Big "world's fastest hawaii"
is
Besuilk said Own had IM bospital's

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MARCN'

CARSLBAD, Calif. (UP!) - Here It is game. But Navratilova broke back In the "why does she keep playing?"
March 31 and Tracy Austin, who won't fourth to even the score. The two battled
Navratilova said the hard playing
graduate from high school until June, has to 5.5 when Austin again broke surface took away her serve and volley
already won almost $350,000 this year Navratilova.
attack and made it easier for Austin to
while playing the best tennis of any
Austin then served out the first set, sustain the lengthy rallies.
female in the world,
giving up one point, and finished off
"I played her on her surface too,"
The 17-year-old from Rolling Hills Navratilova in the second set in 33 Austin said, ai}tding to her indoor win in
Estates, Calif., defeated Martina minutes.
New York the previous week. "She has to
Navratilova, 7-5, 6-2, Sunday to capture a
Austin never let Navratilova play her work harder on this type of surface,
$200,000 tournament at La Costa.
customary serve-and-volley game that because the carpet (indoors) does so
A week earlier Navratilova, the helped her win six of eight winter tow- much of her work for her."
defending Wimbledon champion, had naments and frustrated her with her
Navratilova was asked what she would
been beaten by Austin In New York.
seemingly Interminable rallies which do now that she has lost to Austin two
"I will not lose to the same player twice pinned Navratilova to the baseline for conscutive weeks.
In a row," Navratilova vowed Saturday most of the 90-minute match.
She took a deep breath thought for a
after beating Billie Jean King to advance
"It's boring," Navratilova said, second and laughingly replied, "I'm just
to the tournament championship.
"Those lobe. I stand there and ask glad I don't have to play her next SunBut the 23-year-old transplanted Czech, myself, 'What's this?' What am I waiting day."
now living In Dallas, couldn't stop Austin for? I think I gave up psychologically. I'd
Evonne Goolagong easily defeated
from taking home a $100,000 first-prize stay with her awhile then get impatient." King, 6-0, 6-3, for third place and $30,000.
check for the second consecutive week.
"If she's bored," Austin asked later, King collected $20,000.
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Piquet, winless in 23 Grand Prix races 2.02-mile, 12-turn Long Beach couse`ml'" pionship point totals with 18 each. Jones, Reutemann, Argentina, Jochen Mass,
Nelson Piquet of Brazil had known it was
The race was marred by a crash in prior to Sunday's triumph, started from hour, 50 minutes and
18 seconds for an who was running second to Piquet when Germany and 1979 world champion Jody
going to be so easy, he might have which Clay Regazzoni of Switzerland the pole position and was never herded,
average speed of 88.478 mph. "Then, his Williams was cut off by another Scheckter, South Africa, all with 2.
brought the wife and kids along for the sustained a spinal injury, a minbr head as he pulled away in his Brabham-Ford after
(Alan) Jones stopped, I relaxed
driver, is third with 13 points.
ride.
Fittipaldi finished third after starting
injury, a compound fracture of his right and 14 of the 24 driveis were knocked out even more."
Fourth
is
Didler
Pironi,
France,
;
The only trouble the 27-year-old Piquet leg and internal injuries. Regazzoni's of the race. It was the first win for a
last in the 2i&lt;ar field, followed by
Piquet, who finished second In the
Patrese,
7;
Elio
de
Ange
li
s,
Italy
and
had Sunday was during the pre
Watson, Scheckter, Pironi, Mass,
Ensign.4 crashed into a concrete retain- Brabham si nce 1978 and the first time the Argentina Grand Prix earlier this
year, Jacques Witte, France, both with 6; Arnoux, JeanPierre Jaboulile, France,
warmups, when he spun his car once and ing wall along city streets at 150 mph. car had finished a Long Beach race
in opened up a lead of 53.25 seconds over Keke Rceberg, Finland and Emerson
then had a minor collision with another The driver was trapped inside his car for four years.
Rosberg, Regazzonl, Giacomelli, and
Patrese by the 55th lap and then eased to Fittipaldi, Brazil, both with 4; Derek Jones
car as he raced to the wire-to-wire vic- 20 minutes and then rushed to nearby St.
"After 10 laps I began taking It easy the checkered Rag.
Daly, Ireland, John Watson, England and
tory in the Long Beach Grand Prix. He Mary's Hospital, where he was reported because I had a 15-second lead," said
The win moved him into a tie with Rene Alain Prost, France, all with 3; and
The Grand Prix circuit moves to
finished nearly 50 seconds ahead of In stable condition.
Piquet, who covered the 80 laps over the Arnoux of France in the world chain- Bruno
Giacomelli, Italy, Carlos Belgium on May 4 for the next race.

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Adult film program, Deltona Public Library, 1691

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Medicare Assistance Program, 9:30 a.m. to noon in
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Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Civic Center.

Business and bingo to follow bag lunch,
Over 50 Club, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens Social
Hall.

speak on shoplifting.
"Synergetic?" - psychology course instructed by
Don Pyles, 3.5 p.m., Deltona Library, 1691 Providence
Blvd.

THURSDAY, APRIL 3
Seminole County branch of American Association of
University Women; Sears Activity Room; refresh.
ments at 7 p.m.; program at 7:30. Topic: How the
AAUW Works and the Functions of the National, State,
and I4ocal Organizations.

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a.m., Pine Castle Center of the Arts, Inc. gazebo, 5903

RandophSt.,Orlando.

MONDAY, APRIL7
Energy Technology Exhibit, Seminole Community
College Library. Open daily through April 18.

TUESDAY, APRILS
Lecture on "Mid Life Crisis: Passage to 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,
Deflary Blood Bank Drawing, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Four Townes Shopping Center in front of Publix.
Adult film program,2p.m,, Deltona Public Library,
1691 Providence Blvd., Deltona. "The Volga" and ,,The
Capitol: FIortda'sllhatorlcHouaeof State,"
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OF BOND FINANCE of remember all of his life.
State rules do not require DIVISION
OF 124 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
the
DEPARTMENT
that elected delegates must GENERAL SERVICES of the John Maxtone-Graham.
have endorsed a particular STATE OF FLORIDA, a public (12) (I 7) ALL IN THE FAMILY
The Stivics are shocked when
candidate. They are bound body corporate,
Plaintiff, they are told that Archie has
however, to support Reagan vs.
joined the ranks of the nation's
on the convention's first two STATE OF FLORIDA, and the
(Part 1)
several
Taxpayers,
Property
unemployed.
ballots unless he releases
Owners and Citizens thereof, In.
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them earlier.
cluding Nonresidents owning • (4) LITTLE
TTLE HOUSE ON THE
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MU Thompson, a Miami property or subject to taxation PRAIRIE The Ingalls family's
Republican, argued that dele- therein, end All Others having or attempt to gain legal custody
claiming any right, title or interest
gates who supported other in
of Albert Is blocked by the
property to be effected by the
candidates may not vote Issuance of the Bonds described In boy's real father. (R)
according to Reagan's con- the Complaint, and All Others tobe (L)OWKRP IN CINCINNATI
Johnny Fever receives a broad.
servailve views w hen the affected In any way thereby,
Defendants, casting award which sets oft a
party platform is being put IN RE $4,900,000 SEMINOLE round of jealous squabbling
COUNTY ROAD BONDS
together.
among his co-workers.
ORDER
"They are not really
BOXING Four world
(DO
NOTICE TO: STATE OF
Reagan supporters and they FLORIDA, AND THE SEVERAL title bouts are presented live,
are not really conservatives, TAXPAYERS, PROPERTY Including: WBC world heavy.
weight contenders Larry
OWNERS AND CITIZENS
These pseudo-Reagan THEREOF,
INCLUDING NON. Holmes and Leroy Jones (from
delegates are In a position to RESIDENTS OWNING PROPER.
R. Las Vegas, Nevada); WBC
sabotage Ronald Reagan in TV OR SUBJECT TO TAXATION world welterweight challengers
Detroit.,,! call upon these THEREIN, AND ALL OTHERS Sugar Ray Leonard and David
HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY
people to rçsign flow," RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN Green (from Landover,
PROPERTY TO BE AFFECTED Maryland); WSA world heavyThompson said.
BY THE ISSUANCE OF THE weight opponents John Tate
BONDS DESCRIBED HEREIN, and Mike Weaver (from KnoxAND ALL OTHERS TO BE AF. villa, Tsnn.sa..), and WIA
Legal Notice
FECTED IN ANY WAY THERE. light-heavyweight conten ders
BY:
Southpaw Marvin Johnson and
You, and each of you, and the
FICTITIOUS NAME
Eddie Gregory (from Knoxville,
Notice is hereby given that I am State of Florida, through the State
Tennessee).
engaged in business at it. 7, Box Attorneys for the Second and
t1])(35) JIM ROCKFORD
452C, Maltland, Fl 32751. SemInole Eighteenth JudicIal Circuits
County, Florida under the tic. Florida, are hereby required to (3 (10) MARK RUSSELL
titious name of ART'CIE,and that I appear before this Court In the
Political satirist Mark Russell
Intend to register sold name with Chambers of the undersigned
takes viewers on an amusing
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Circuit Judge at tP Leon County
Courthouse in Tallahassee, sightseeing tour of little-known
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordancewlththe provisions of the Florida, on the 24th day of April, edifices, monuments and oddi.
ties in the nation's capital.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: 1980, at 4.W o'cIoc p.m. a ,,,
$Icflofl 363.09 Florida Statutes cavil. it an y you have, wh y the (121(17) MOVIE "What Price
1957.
prayers of the Complaint filed In Glory" (1952) Jamu Cagney,
the above-styled cause should not Dan Dailey. A hot-tempered
Sig. Margie Eyre•Llonard
Publith March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1980 be granted and the Bonds and
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proceedings validated and can. captain and a loud sergeant
clash during World War I.
firmed as therein prayed. The
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Bonds to be Issued by the Plaintiff
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Notice is hereby given that a herein q'etob.dnIgnated,dated,
THE
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STOCKARD
Public Hearing will be held by the numbetld, in denomInatIon of,
and CHANNING 5*40W A phony
planning and Zoning Commission to mature as follows:
t ent agent realizes Susan is
in the City Commission Room, City
-"STATE OF FLORIDA, FULL
Hall,5nfoi-d, Florida of 8:00 P.M. FAITH
investigating his school and, to
AND
CREDIT,
on Thursday, April 17, 1980 to SEMINOLE COUNTY ROAD cover himself, decides to star
consider the following change and BONDS." to bg dated the first (1st)
her in a multI-million dollar film.
amendment to the Zoning Or. day of April, 1980, numbered
0(10)
MANIMAI.S A chimp
dinance of the City of Sanford, consecutively from one (I) up. that smokes
cigarettes and a
Seminole County, Florida.
a.
ward; in denomination of 1000
3
bird whose wardrobe IncJud
Rezoning from AD, Agricultural each; to mature in numerical
a custom-made Plod Piper out.
Di
District
order not later than the latest date
To that of MN.1. MultIple, permitted by law, aggregating the fit are among the exotic
Family Residential Dwelling principal amount of Four Million
malls featured in this film about
District
Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars City animals and the people
That property described as ($4,980,000); and bearing Interest, who love them. (R)
Beginning 1321.18 ft. West 2192.7 payable semiannually on the first
ft. South of the NE corner,running (let) day of October and on the
p.
South 139 ft. North 4$ dig. East first (lit) day of April of each 6 JESUS OF NAZARETH
198.57 West 132 ft. to beginning, year, at the lowest rate or rates
Following his baptism. Jesus
ft
and, BegInning
21.0$ chaIns West &amp; obtainable when the same are (Robert Powell) performs many
2723.9 ft. South Of NE corner sold, provided that such bonds miracles and Is joined
in his
W"""
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running 'South
M.S ft.
not bear interest at a rate work by Simon Peter (James
North 4$ dig. East 24.43 ft. West greater than the hlghail rate
&amp;grft), Thomas, Matthew
203.1 ft to Point of Beginning, permitted by Statute; a mo
USo1M).(P.,t
Section 2, Twp. 20 South, Age 30 particular descriptIon of said
East.
21(R)
bonds and the Project to be
Being more generally described financed with the proceeøs thereof (I) S MASH A South
located on Ridgewood
R
Ave., appearing by reference to the Korean woman misinterprets
-east of Masters Cove Apartments,, authorIzing resolution, a true and minger's offer
Sin nd. Florida
correct certified copy of whIch 1 to her daugher and declares
The Planned us* of the property attathedto and made apan,of the
Wvonhlm.(R)
is MultIfamIly units.
Complaint herein as Exhibit 1.
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The Clerk of this Court is
mission will submit a recom. directed to cause a copy of this
AMERICAN SHORT
'nendation to the City Commission Order to be published once each STORY "Soldier's Horns" 'by
in favor of, or against, the week for thrN (3) conslcutive
Ernest Nomingway 'Almos' A
requested change or amendment, weeks, commencing with the first Man" by Richard Wright. (A)
The City Commission will hold a publication, wlulChlhall not belns
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Public Hearing In the City Coin, than twenty (30) days prior to the
mission Room in the City 14.11, date set for the said hearing (1)5 PLO It looks as though
Sanford, Pledda at 7:10 P.M. on herein, in newspapers of general, the Yellow Rose is going to lose

audience participation. Co-sponsored by Council of
Arts and Sciences. Free to public,

SATURDAY, APRIL 12
Needlepoint and rug hooking class, 1-3 p.m., Deltona

Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.

Longwood Rotary Festival and lOIN meter run, 9

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Moyers talks with Philip Caputo, a former Marine officer and

author of "A Rumour Of War."
on location in Mexico where
the book is currently being
made Into a film.

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a practicing physician, but he unattached," A flower over
is no help at all. Over the both cars means, "I'm spoken
years he has paid very little for, but let's negotiate."
attention to Mother or me, He
DEAR ABBY: When I was
comes home, eats, reads the growing up, my mother
newspaper, watches TV and drummed it into my head that
goes to bed, If Mother needs I had bad breath, so I took to
the bedpan he comes looking chewing gum because I was
for me to take care of it. When always self-conscious about
I go out, he forgets to give my breath.
Mother her medication. We
I learned how to chew gum
have a woman come in five inconspicuously. I could keep
days a week to stay with it in my mouth for hours
Mother until I get home from without chewing it.

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were marrIed March 22 in First Baptist Church,
Tampa, by the Rev. Billy Barber.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herald F.
Derlison,Tainpa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ratliff Jr., Sanford, and grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. L Graham Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ratliff, Sr., both of Sanford.
The bride was attended by: Mrs. Richard Jernigan,
matron 1 honor, Pensacola; Mrs. David M. Denison,
bridesmatron, Tampa; and bridesmaids, Miss Susan
Vinson, Columbus, Ga; Miss Ellen Mercer, Winter
Springs; qd Miss Kathy Hancock, Winter Park. Tasha
Phillips 4s flower girl, and Andrew Thomas Denison,
ring beaMr, both of Tampa.
The grdom was attended by: Walter Meriwether,
Jr., best ,nan, Sanford; and groomsmen, James Lewis,
Altamoi* Springs; Bobby Cara, Altamonte Springs,
David Nit Denison, Tampa, and Frank Simmons,

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a-thon
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In 1916 the chapel and its windows were repossessed by
Suzanne Newklrk, MS Read-a-Thon coordinator, presents prizes to Steve
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neglect,
In 1957 they were brought to Winter Park to save then: from
vandals.
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The funds that the children
collected in the READ-a-thon
contest will go to promote

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pronged Russian attack.

Monday, April 3111. IM to consider CirCulation published in Leon and its bartender when Earl III chilli.
said recommendation.
Seminole Counties. Florida.
All parties In Interest and
DONE AND ORDERED in OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
or
Is
citIzens shalt have an opportunIty Chambers at Tallahassee. Leon
to be heard at said hearings.
County, Florida, this 7th day of
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PLAI4NLMOlJ74
By order Of the Planning and March. A.D. 1910.
HAS
Zoning Commission of the City of
DONALD 0. HANTWELL
hf/1NIa
Circuit Judge
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$aa*d, Florida. this 11th da of
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Attoit: Pout F. H.rtsf laid
Chairmen
Clerk Circuit Court
.AMI ThE
City of Sanford
Leon County, Florida
WI iY
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Ptaimlno and Zoning
By Genie A. May
commission
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Publish Mirth 31 1 April 7, 1150 Deputy Clerk
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mpeged In SsisIne it P.O. las refIned to therein has been
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Seminole County* Fluids under Atisriwy for the Second Judiclil
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the fictitisis name Of DIRECT Circuit of the State of Florida, and
MAILING SIRV., and that I in
gJ Cheshire Jr., Stale At.
td to rigister saId items wIth the Isriwy for the llgMsan* Judicial
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Circultoftlis$tatsof Florida, this
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Theater presentation: "Horsepower: An Electric
Fable," 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Auditorium, Seminole
Community College followed by comments and

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Free Easter egg hunt, refreshments, prizes, Easter
Bunny, and a special theatre performance, 10-11:30

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police procedure In a murder
case and a fatal fire at a gay
bar pose dilemmas for the edl-

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Volusia Agricultural Center's Horticulture ClInic, 2
p.m. Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.

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CUI T OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR (I])(35) MAUDE Arthur perto Reagan
Betty Meadows LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA
forms an operation he will
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national convention in Detroit Publish
March 17. 71, 31 and April hopes of obtaining her dowry.
next July.
71 19110
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claimed that only DETM
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one of tte three delegates and
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tin-er alternates from Orange IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AWARDS

Center, Shell Road, Donors must be 1745 (older with a

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tl2(17) CAROL BURNETT
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NOTICE OFACTION
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Orange and Brevard counties 612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg. Fred schemes to get Lamont to
to attend the Republican Sanford, Florida 32771
marry a distant cousin In the

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Tuscawilia Homeowners Association, 8 p.m.,
Redeemer Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road,
Program on consumer protection by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection.

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Sanford, Florida, and file the a4(10) AMERICAN GOVERN.
all 15 congressional districts origina l with the Clerk of Circuit
MENT "Judicial Review"
by a majority vote," said Court, Arthur H. Beckwith Jr., (1 (17) SOB NEWHART
Tommy Thomas of Panama Seminole Co.. Sanford, Fla., on or Bob's old girlfriend comes to
before the 17th day of April, AD.,
Chicago with her husband and
City.
1910, otherwise a default will be
calls on the Hartleys.
Thomas, Reagan's Florida entered against you for the relief
7:00
campaign chairman, called demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official 0(4) FACE THE MUSIC
for the resignations at a seal on this the 13th day of March, CL)
0 P.M. MAGAZINE
Saturday meeting of the 27- AD., 1910.
(7)OJOKER'B WILD
(SEAL)
member GOP executive
QID (35) SANFORD AND SON
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
committee meeting in
Woodrow moves into the SanClerk of Circuit Court
Orlando.
ford house when Esther kicks
Seminole County, Florida
him out.
The meeting was scheduled
By Cynthia Proctor
4(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
Deputy Clerk
toselectsixat-Iarge delegates

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
Woman's Club of Sanford, covered dish luncheon,
noon, 309 S. Oak Ave. Law enforcement officers will

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end, and failed, to
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get the NOTIFIED that an action for
resignations of delegates who dissolution marriage has been (L) 0 CBS NEWS
may not be as conservative as filed against you, and you are (7)0 ABC NEWS
required to serve a copy of your (11) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Andy
they are
written defenses to it, if any, on faces charges of malfeasance
"it is a mockery and CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
in office when a disgruntled
grossly unfair to select non- Petitioner, whose address is 612 traffic offender seeks revenge,
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building

to noon, Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.

a.in,, Springs Plaza Shopping Center State Road 434,
Plant and baked good ante, arts arul crafts show, 3
p.m., drawing and auction. Bluegrass entertainment
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$1 degs E 109.16 ft fora P08. Pg 73, in Section 379
CITYOFCA$SELS!RRY
theflcerunNOrtherlyaioflgWsIde 11neysukle Lane. (01ST.
Lake Ada. Just 5o ,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PLANNINOANDZONING
FICTITIOUSNAME
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Park
of road 200ft.thenceW?oElineof 2. ELAINE STARNS
AirpOrt Blvd. on 1792
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that we
Call
So ,rvMaln tch.t
Sanford.
323iø
eStofirst (CONTINUED)-BA(3.17.$0).36V
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR are engaged in business at Rt. 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ma'lIWr's VilIao.
322261I
83h9993
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Box 165.8, Sanford, FL 32771, that the City of Cisselberry Easterly line, thence E to P08; - oc onice District - VarIance
containIng 21.21 acres, off Howard to convert garage into office space
CASE NO. 19.1149.CA.20.E
Seminole County, Florida under Planning and Zoning Commission
lower level,
condo for rent.2
Road. (01ST. 1)
onLotsl,3,andö,W33ftofLots2,
IN RE: Adoption of
thetictitiousnameolWEECO,and will hold a Public Hearing. Car
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Sandlewood Villas. $300 mo.
6.
MICHAEL
COHEN
BA(4.
4,
and
7,
Block
F.
Fern
Terrace,
ROBERT FORREST CLOW
that we intend to register said dinal Industries Development
inc. maint. '!! I3O$346.
21I0).42TE - Parcel 8.2; Begin PB 11, Pg 21, in Section 1921.30.
1 time
a Minor
name with the Clerk of the Circuit CorporatIon,
ApplIcant,
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NOTICE OF ACTION
Court. SeminoleCounty, Florida in requesting rezoning Ole parcel of 30 It E of SW corner of SE '/ of Further described as two blocks
3consecutivetlmes
3c a line
decorated sPecIous up
Section 25.19.32, run N 63.0$ ft to oft Highway 17.92, on O'BrIen
TO:
accordance with the provisions of land on Secret Way. two hundred
$00 kM
5:30 P.M.
7consecutivetlmis
36c a line
stairs 10.. uflfWflished I, no
RICHARD YORK
feet
south
of
Seminole
poInt
of
curvature
of
a
curve
Road
and
Navel
Drive.
(D1ST.
4)
forty
five
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
pets. Will beavallabteby April
a.k.a Rick York
3. STANLEY C. DUANE Wit: Section $65.09 Florida Boulevard, from the existing R.3 Westerly with a radius of 5157.21 ft
1st. First I. last months rent.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
and
a
central
3 Lines Minimum
Residence Unknown
angle of 3 degs 44' BA(471•$0).30V-A.1 Agriculture
Statutes 1957
(multIfamily residentIal) zoning
YOU
ARE
classification to P.U.D. (Planned Di
01"; run
tPence Northerly
along Zone- Lot Size Variance from
HEREBY
Sig LANE E ELY
rr if t*IA
a.a as .........
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Ify uat'M' UJITIWIY iinaiç
NUT IT-ltD TflT a eiiion tor
. 4J,U sq IT TO U,1t.4) sq ty Ofl TM
DAVID J. WISEMAN
UnIt Development). The parcel Is ..........
DEADLINES
• place to live, car to drIve, a
thence
run
N
$9
degs
41'
56"
E
following
property:
Begin
991.9
ft
Adoption has been filed in the Publish March 24. 31 and April 7, legally described as:
ft thence run N 22 dogs 06' W of SE corner of NE '. of Section
lob, or some svice you have
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above Styled Court for the adoption 14,
1950
The South 410 feet of Govern.
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, read all our want 's
ment Lot 1, lessthe Westl95 feet of 36" E 130.95 ft; thence N Stdegs 47' 21.21.30, run N 172.13 t to a point
of ROBERT FOR REST CLOW, a DElhi
,
said Government Lot 1, and being S1"E 1142.04 ft; thence run S 00 on the Southerly R.W line of
Minor, and you are hereby
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Ue9UJ3OW
VT; nence
County road, thence S 39 degs Os'
required toserve a copy of your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Section I, Township 21 South, S -It degs
47' '13"aau.o
W 1911.14
ft torun
W192.23ftalongthesaid5outherly
unda - Noon rIdaj
written defenses, if any, on Rulon EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Range 30 East (sublect to a 23 foot
containing 22.9505 acres, R.W line of County road to a point
D.
Munns, Esquire, the CIRCUIT. IN
AND
.
—HousesUrtfuihed
FOR utility
easement over the South 25 moreor
less,
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Petitioner's attorney, whose ad. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
feet)furtherdescribedasbeingon
(01ST.
2) off St. JohnsAvenue. (said point being 165 ft Wand 73.03
ft N of the P08) then S 73.03 It,
________________________
dress is Post Office Box 2107, CASE NO. 10441.CA.03.L
Secret Way in the City of
TlredOlhouseflUnting?3.2,$330
7 JIRRYWWILSONBA(4.21 thence E 165 ft to P08. Further
Orlando,Florida32$02,andfiiethe JOHN SHEARER and BETTY
4—PersOnals______ I -Casselberry, Seminole County. I0).4OTE
i$-HelpnIsd mo.Lea$LDop.,POOf.Nopets•
- The W 422.16 ft of E described as Tax Parcel A-S
originaiwiththeClerkoftheCourt SHEARER, his wife,
Florida.
O.nevaOard.nsAp$s.
922.44 ft of Lot 5, Eureka Ham. located on S.R. 436 and Lake
MUFFLER.MECHAN1C
1105W.2Sth$t.
Petitioner's attorney or im. vs.
Wednesday,
April
23.
1910
at
7:30
E235.46
ft
thereof,
in
Section
24-20.
Special care, good food, for
mediately thereafter, on or before JACKIE
4. THOMAS SLEBODNIK _____
0.
WILLIAMS,
person
for custom exhaust &amp;
HousR FOR RENT
P.M. in
the Casselberry
City HaIl, 30, on South Sanford Avenue. BA(4.21.S0)-47V - Al Agriculture
elderly lady. Can be bed
April 11, 1910; otherwise the VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, AND
95
Lake
Triplet
light mech work. Steady year
Drive,
(01ST.
2)
3.1w, fully eqpt. kit.,
Brand ,
adoptionproceedingswillbeheard COSTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT,
Zone - Lot Size Variance from
patIent. 121 Dolores Drive,
Casielberry, Florida, or as soon
around ernp. Apply McRoberts
Inside
laundry
room.
Altamonte SprIngs. 134-1141
by this Court without your par. INC.,
I SILLY Q. WHITEHEAD - 43,SdOsqfttoll,600sqftonLot2$,
thereafter as possible.
Tires, 105W. 15, St.
Call 169.0027
BA(4.21.IO).39TE - Parcel 448 - Chula Vista, Unrecorded PIe?,
__________________________
Final Decree of Adoption may be
NOTICE TO DEFEND
City Clerk
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Allotment, P8 1. Pgs Groveland Drive. (01ST. 1)
sales trainee for AC, retrig.
Mate" Dating Service, All
entered in the above styled cause. THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10:
Dated this 27th day of March, 1910.Hammock
101 ad
inDelton.
. except the N 10 It
parts company. Good benefits.
5. LOUIS A. FLY - BA(4.21-I0)ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ofsaidCourlandtheSealthereof, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS AND
DET.1b6
County for road purposes), con- FrontYardVariancefrom25ftto
this 7th day of March, 1910.
Extra nice, 3 BR, 1½B, FP, ..
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COSTAL
OFFICE
EQUIPMENT,
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taming 4.25 acres more or less. l2fttoenclosepresentcarportand
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(SEAL)
INC. whose residence is unknown,
fenced yd.. SC. Porch, C-H$A,
&amp; Found
night, Fri thru Tues., Lake
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Further
described
as located
carport
down
driveway
on - _______'
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. but, whose last known address IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Section
17-20.31,
on Pineway
Lotin7,extend
Sunland
Estates,
1st Ad.
$375 mo 3234570.
Mary area. Call 327.1110.
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________________________
was:
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl.
Street.
(01ST.
2)
Circuit Court
dition,
PB
12,
Pgs
971.
9$,
in
Co
FOUND: Dachshund, Brn, fern,
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Buuhful 3 BR, 1½ B, in Loch
Mature person for Doctors ofSemInole County, Florida
ANTONIOF. COSTA- BAll- Section 14-20.30, on Baywood Dr.
Henry Lambert Typewriter
whundernecklstomachnear
Arbor, CH&amp;A, I;e yard with - lice. Exp. in filing medical
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 2110)32TEW'/iOfN½ofSWI (DIST.2)
By: Susan E. Tabor
Repairs
i-41Lk.MaryExit.Lat
swimable lake W back.
insurance, typing a. tran.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
SO-493.CA4Sof
SE
¼
of
Section
3320.32.
Fur.
As Deputy Clerk
6. BML 1NVESTMENTS.PRN
123 West Hill Avenue
E
Choke &amp; Flea Collar. 322-1217.
first I last + Sic. 323-36.
scripts. Fringe benefits. Reply
flier described as 10 acres located INVESTMENTS - BA(431-lO). to Box 53. c-c The Evening
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BOGIN, MUNNS &amp; MUNNS
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
DENNIS R. HALL, Husband and
Post Office Box 2107
10 DENNII A. BROWN - SetbackVariancefrom23ftto6ft _____________________
YOU
ARE
HEREBY LINDA HALL. Wife.
ford, Fl. 32771.
Orlando, Florida 32102
8A14.2110).3STELOt A.1S of on the North side of Woodson
NOTIFIED that JOHN SHEARER
NOTICE OF ACTION
Attorneys for Petitioner
Lake Harney Estates, a S acre Avenue to construct outdoor adand BETTY SHEARER have filed TO:
MINIU.LOCK
Spur of the Moment BabysittIng
Exciting advertising sill's.
development, in Section 10.20.32, vertising sign on Lot 1, Block A,
Publish March 10, 17, 21, 31, 1910 a Complaint in the Circuit Court of
LINDA HALL
in my home. Hriy, daily, wkly
New concrete buildings all sizes.
Local person to help build new
on Osceola Rd. (DIST. 2)
DEI.44
Suniand Estates, P B 11, Pg 17, in
Seminole County, Florida, for
530 Broadway
$201 up, especially nice, most
rates. Day or night. 323-6677.
wkly publication. Exc. pay.
Ii ELMER B. EASTAIROOKS, Section 14.20.30, on Highway 17.92
collection of damages that exceed
Brandenburg, Ky. 40101
convenient on 1.4 at SR 16 .
.
323-4257 for app,.
JR. - BA(4 21I0)-31TE - The N and Woodson Avenue. (DIST. 2)
CHILD CARE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE $2,500.00, and you are required to
behInd Days Inn, I-I lndtjstrial
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 165
O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN serve a coØy
01W 521 ft B
Freeorreduced rates
7. ELMER RAIl - BA(4-21. __________________________
Park. 3230061,
________________________
SALES
of on
your
written action
for Dissolution of Marriage iOS6ftof
E ½ of SW '.4 of Section 4.Variance
10)43V -to
A-Icombine
Agriculture
if you aualify.
thatbyvirtureofthatcertainWrit defenses, if any,
THOMAS
G. ha$b.InfIiedagalnstyouandyou
20-lihavinganeas.m,ntove,-N20
twoZone
single_____________________
PART-TIME
of Execution issued out of and FREEMAN, ESQUIRE, P.O. Box are required to serve a written ft;alsoa2OfteasementoyerN30 trailers to make one modular
40-Condominlunn
FULLTIME
______________________
...sh1
jctjos
of Seminole County, Florida, upon Springs, Florida 32701, and file the James J. FlIes, PetitIoner's at.
a final judgement rendered in the originaiwiththeClerkofthea
of Section
4-20-31,
torn,y, whoseaddress is 180 Park Beardall
Avenue.
(0151.on
2) South two lots described as: Lots 271,
Half Day-Full Day-Any Day
210. Pinecrest S.D. PBS, Pg 11, in Specie? Spring Offer
aforesaid cour; .n the 2Ith day of style Court, on or before April 21. Avenue North, Post Office Box
28, adjacent Golf Course.
12. 5.1, STANTON - BA(4.21. Section 13.20.30, on Old Sanford
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
case entitled, Judith B. Hudson, ultimate judgment will be entered on or before April 30, 1910 and file Variance from 150 ft to 132 ft to Jessup. (01ST. 2)
_________________________
_________________________
__________________________
the car payment, house
PlaintIff, -vs. Jack R. Hudson, Sr., against you for the relIef the original with the Clerk of this park a mobIle home on the S 2
$971.
I. ARTHUR E. ANDERSON payment, or that vacation?
'-AA,jjac,iftj
of Execution was delivered to me
myon
hand
Petitioner's
attorney
or Im. NW
¼, less
SE ¼. SectIon
33-1930.
carpet, fully eQuipped kit.,
—
lubricants to Industry and
as Sheriff of Seminole County, sealWITNESS
of said Court,
the and
21st official
day mediately
thereafter;
Otherwise
C Further
described
as located
next Zone - Lot Size Variance from
$200 mu. first I last + $200
,560sq ft to 39,151.35 sq ft and a
government. Get top corn.
SPECIAL SALE 14x13 Kiln a.
following described property (SEAL)
for the relief demanded in the Uusala Road. (0151. 3)
owned by Jack R. Hudson, said
121 ft on the W 121 ft of B ItS ft of
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. Petition.
Sitter $447.75, Greenware
Great customer acceptance.
Garage so full there's no room
S. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS - the S 329.35 ft of NE ¼ of NW of
pet. off, FIrIng SpecIal 75 pet.
You do not need previous sales
County, Florida, more parSeminole County, Florida
Court on March 27, 1910.
ticularly described as follow's:
1. ST. PETER AND PAUL Woods Road. (01ST. 3)
Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
By: Susan E. Tabor
E. Broadway, Oviedo, Fl.
around people. No age limit.
(SEAL)
Home located at 201 North
CHURCH - BA(4-71.$O).$E - For
322-2611 or $31-99f3.
9. PHYLLISHODOSON - BA(4Deputy Clerk
365-741
Some
of
our
Gray
Panthers
ARTHUR H BECKWITH
_______________________
Cotter Aven.,e, Winter Springs, THOMAS G. FREEMAN,
Day Care Center - A-i 2I-10)-44V - PUD Planned Unit ___________________________
"retired" fifteen and twenty
as Clerk of the Court
.
-- Florida described as:
Agriculture
Zone
The
E
½
of
Development
Zone
Rear
Yard
ESQ.
years ago. Write: Randy
By Eve Crabtree
1Spscii_INgftaj
Lot 20, Block 23, North Orlando p.o. Box 70
NW '/4 of SE ¼, less S ¼ and N '/ Variance from 30 It to 20 ft for a 41-Hotj
Martens, PETROFAX, 5117
as Deputy Clerk
_________________________
First Addition, Plat Book 12, Page Aitamonte SprIngs, Fl 33701
thereof,andIessESOf$forroadR. screenenclosureanda Rear Yard
'
New Peachtree Rd., Atlanta,
Publish
March 31, &amp; April 7,11,21, W, Section 35-21.30. Further variancefroni i0ftto2ftfora pool
24, of the Public Records of Attorney for Plaintiffs
II NOTICE II
Ga. 30341.
1910
Seminole County, Florida
described as located about 3-10 on LotS, Foxwood Phase 2, PB 22,
(305) 131-11%
DET-ISO
BATEMAN REALTY
mlieNofAlomaonHowellBranch Pg 4), In SIon 7.31.39, on
AUTOMECHANICS
Sanford PlazaCleaners
and the undersigned as Sheriff of PubliSh March 24, 31 &amp; April 7, 14,
Road. (0151, 1)
Seminole County, Florida, will at 1910
Rag. Real Estee Broker
Autumnwood Trail. (01ST. 3)
NEW PHONE NUMBER
Brake, front end &amp; muffler men.
2.
11:00A.M. on the 1st day of April, DET-liS
CITRUS
2640 SanfordAve.
COUNTRY
10. IEL1NDAHOIIS-BA(42i.
Must have tools &amp; exp. Good
FICTITIOUS NAME
AD. 1910, offer for sale and sell to
Notice is hereby given that lam TOYOTL INC. - BA(42h.IO).9E l0).42V - Al Aerlculture Zone 3fl.$3
pay, all benefits. Mr. MuffI,
32747fl
the highest bidder, for cash, NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
_______
-______
323.5964, Carl.
engaged In business at 1101 N. - C-2 Commercial Zone - To Lot Width Variance from 130 ft to
subject to any and all existing CLOSINO, VACATING AND
if you don't tell piwie, how are
Orlando Avenue, Maltland, operate a Service Department and 121.1ff and Lot Size VarIance from
ABANDONING RIGNTS.OF.WAY
Gardener PT, Mim. wage.
they going to knovl Tell them
Seminole County, Florida, under
Body Shop and to provide Off- 43,540 sq ft to 39,234.4 sq ft on the .-- 18-Holp %Jflfof ,.. .
__
Mariners Village, 3202 Orlando
theSeminoleCounty Courthouse In
with a classified d, by calling
NOTICE ishereby gIven that the
Sanford, Florida, the above
Waitresses. Full I
NIE'S COUNTRY BAR-SQ. .d Agriculture Zone on the following N 3714 ft of 5912.1ff of E 231 ft of
Boardof County Commission.rsot
I 5. 323-1670.
_______________________
described personal property.
Part.tlme PosltionsAvallable
that I Intend to register said name described property: Begin at NE NE ¼ of SW I/i (less N 150 ft of S
Seminole County, FlorIda, at Its
STIMPIR UI
Days Inn, Sanford
with the Clerk of the CircuIt Court corner of W ½ of Lot 2, Spring 350 ft of B 200 ft and S SOft of W 131
RN full time, S-I shIft. Apply in
satisfy the terms of said WrIt of of March,A.D., 1910.intheCounty
Execution.
cordancewiththeprovlsionsof the w $9.61 ft to SEly R.W of 17.92, tion22.21-2t,onMcNortonloadotf
your HOME or PROPERTY
Cony, Center, 930 MellonvIlle
Apply In person Sanford
John B. Polk, Sheriff Commissioners' Meeting Room In
FictftloUU NalhêStmtutes, TO-Wh: thiflce$lideg$13'OO"W113.01ft, HllIvIew Drive, (01ST.
call for INDIDUAL a?.
Ave.
-'''
• '
the Courthouse it Sanford,
Nursing
I
Convalescent
11. ROBERT 0. FEATHER SIC$IOO $15.09 Florida Stlh.tes thenceN09degsls'OS"E 320.23ff
Seminole County, Florid., per.
Center, 950 Melionville Ave.
Publish March tO. 17, 24, 3),
toNWcornerofLot33,tharce$00 BA(1.21-l0).S1V- RP ResidentIal
suant to Petition and Notice
DET.10
ARE
YOU
TIREDOF
dlgsOI'23"EMI.430,th.nc.N.9
ProfessIonal
Zone
—
Variance
to
KICK
THE
STORAGE
HABIT.
Sip.
.lack
.
ESTATE SALE 28R, FIRE________________________ heretofore given, passed and
PublishMircli 17, 24,31 and April dsqs37'i7"E3$I.o7ft,ftienceoo allow 6 ft wall to extend to
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
PLACE,goodLOATlONonIy
KNOCICINGON DOORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, adopted a Resolution closing,
degsl6'5I'W644.99ft,ft,,nceNpo property line along Meredith
7 1910
needed Items with a Herald
"°°.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL vacatingandabandoning,athef
THAT
WON'TOPEPII
degs06'$V'Wui,S3fttopoS,
in
Manor
Boulevard;
Varianc,
to
DET-I6
ClassifIedAd, Call 322-2611 or
_____________________
all right in and to said property as
CIRCUIT, IN AND
Sections 27 &amp; 25-30-30. Further allow landscaped buffer of 15 ft
131.9993.
Buyers we have E)'ERIENCE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, a public road easement Is hereby
.
described as located at 1391 N. Instead of 23ff along Highway 434k
i KNOWLEDGE'I creative &amp;
disclaimed on behalf of the County
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CASI No, N.S45-CA.13.L
Cooks
Wanted
Highway 17-92. (01ST. 2)
and because of 6 ft wall waive 10 ft
A A A
owner Investmse FINANCand the public. The rights of the
RUSSELL W. HARNED,
NAME STATUTE
Apply
In
person
Days
Urn
3. AGU$TIN 0. MANOUU! - buffer requirement along i'iwr
M PLD V MINT
ING.
Plaintiff, Countyandthepubllctotp,euse€if
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
1.41 $R46
BA(421S0).11E-A.1 Agriculture property lIne, on the following
.
said property as a utility and. NOTICE Is hereby gIven that the Zone — For Convalescent Home described property: Begin 12619 ft
3acreson Hwy l4Eieneva only
HERBERT CARSON POLLARD, emergency vehicle access Is undersigned, pursuant to the andChlidrsn'sDaycarsc,ntaron NandSOftEofSWcorn,fofSIu, ____________________
LPN&amp;AIDES
at al
hereby retained, on the following "Fictitious - Name Statute," N ~ of W ½ of NW ¼ of NE ¼ of SectIon 4.21.19, run thence N
HAS THE MAGIC KEY
Defendants. dsaibed rights-of-way, to-wit: Chapter $63.09, Florida Statutes, (low E 215 ft and S 47$ It) in 1621.058; thence S Udego 10' 00"
Better
Living
Center,
BUYERS &amp; SELLRS we can
NOTICE OP ACTION
That portion of the unnamed will register with the Clerk of the Section 15-21.79, Further descrIbed E 10.7$ It, thence $ 10 digs 24' 4.3" . Casselberry, Call for ap.
MECH. HELPER ...........$$$
advise clients on corne TAX
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
road right-of-way described as Circuit Court in and for Seminole a located at SW cornir ap- EN.S3ft; thenceS22degstl'
, _________________________
pmei 319-3002.
consequences
shelters,
HERERT
YOU IREAKIT
C A N $0 N follows: The North 25 feet of the County, Florida, upon receipt ot proximately 2100 ft North of High- B 123.318; thence $13 digs 27' 13"
others by appmtment It
POLLARD, if alive, and hIs NW¼oltheSE¼andth.Eastu prOlpublica$ionofthts,otic,, way 436 on Montgomery Roed. E122.IOft,thenceNUdegs33'07"
Hairdresser
WE FIX IT
fsetoltheNw ¼oftM$E si- sI', thiflctitlousnarn,,towft:
SAVES.
-PorsaloninD,ftone
(Dl$T.3)
Et0.478;thence$73d,g53.$'03"
MECHANICALLY IP4CLINDED
unknownspouselfmarrled,andi,
dead, hIs unknown heirs, devise.s, Section 22, Township 21 South,
6ege$ors714s
NOILI ROMAN's
4. LOWS'S COMPANIES, INC. E226.21ft;$henceSIQd,gsoO09" ___________________
Do you ENTERTM here's a
grantess, assignees, lienors, Range 29 East, less the South 25 under whIch these parties are - SA(4-2l-I0).10E - C-2 Corn- E 51.0$ 8; thence S 634.19 ft to a Tichnical Maintenance
FACTORY TRAINEE .......11$
perfect countrsettlng
feet of the East 2Sfeit of the NW ¼ engaged in busineis at 2040 SN. mercial Zone - To allow outside point on the arc of a curve concave
Operator. Operate I Maintain
OVERSIZE BR,' B, guest all parties claimIng by, through,
By the Board of County Corn. - That the parties Interested in Lot 6, Lake of the Woods SD, P17, a central angle of 37 digs 14' OS"
treatment plants in addition to
SEVERAL OPENINGS
lovely Estate cyst Acre Only Defendant,
and
against
all
parties
Florida,
having, or claiming to have, any A.D., 1950.this 25th day of Mardi, follows:
to Lowe's of Maitland, lnc.,on U.S. digs 07' 32" W, run SWly along the
campground.
Must
resid.
on
WAREHOUSE PERSON --"91$
WillIam J. Morrow and
right, title or interest In the BOARD OF COUNTY
1792. (0151. 4)
arc of said curve 963.39 ft to P01
grounds. Minimum of three
Martha 1. Morrow
INVEST WISELY y,$t don't
S. 5,0. SIMPSON, AGENT (less road and part platted as
years experience required,
NEAT &amp; TIDY
.
spend 6 acres orie beautiful
beingin Seminole County, Florida,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Orlando, Floe-ida 33101
to-wit:
NILL,J1,)- IA(4-2110)-71-c- described as the NE corner of
wk. $1.20 hourly. Apply
FLORIDA
Dated at BloomIngton, Monroe 2CommercIalZon.-Toope
Meredith Manor Boulevard LII
Florida State Employment
Wean CONCERNO with your
inllocky,lylngW,standp4ortflof
GENERALOFFICE ........
By
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH
March,
1910.
Clwdlranch,ofFioridaLandand JR.
building proposed for retail of
12, VIRGINIA 015101110 WILLIAM J. MORROW
SPRINO
,
Colonization Company Limited
R.1A Nurse
Aides lip. in nursing
motorcycles on the following BA(4.31.I0).53v
CLERK
___
MARTHA E. MORROW
INTO VARIETY FILLED
Mapof the St. OertrudeAddltionto
home care. Apply in person
descrIbed properly: Lot I, FaIry Residential Zone - Side Street
STEMPtR
IaENCY
Of
The
Circuit
Court
the Town 01 Sanford, according tO
POSITION W.VOUR AC.
Publish March 24,31 and April?, Lake Park, according to ttie piat Variancefrom3$fttolfttobuiida
LakeviewNursins Center, 912
Seminole County, Florida
t, 1910
the plat thereof recorded in Piat
B. I.
CURATE OFFICE SKILLS
fl'0rd
thereof
as
recorded
in
PB?,
Pg
31,
garage
and
a
Rear
Yard
Variance
-'
REALTON 3S91
By: Sandy Jacobs
DET.113
Book I, Page 113, of the Public
Public Records of Seminole from 308 to hO ft to enclose patio
MULTIPLE LISTIOSERVICE
Deputy
Clerk
Records of SemInole County,
_________________________
County,
Florida,
less
the
on
Lot
hi,
Block
I,
Lakewood
CABINETMAKER..........1
March 31. 1950
Florida.
Eves: 349-1iN,331*,323-4302
following: Segln at Ely most Shores, P110, Pg 52, In Section 19- ADVERTING
DET 143
You, and eadi of you, are hereby
SWING
________________________ .
ASINDA
corner of Lot B onftie R-W line of 21-30, on Lakewood Circle. (01ST.
NOTICIOPPUSLIC
notified that an action has been
. $IMINOLUCOUNTY
U.S. Highway 17.92, thence
THAT HAMMER
HIAIINS
brought against you, in the Circuit
BOARDOPADJUI'VMIpfy
91.OftalongNWly NW line of said 13. CHAlLIS T. 000IOLD bliP. ON WILL., TRAIN - +
cort,Inandfors.minoi.County, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCl1N
NOTICIOPPUSUC
hlghway;thencerunNsld.gsfl' BA(4.2I.lO).53V - *.IAA
BENEFITS a. RAISES.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Florida, in Civil Action No.10,145HIARINS
W$Oftparallel wIth NEly line of Residential Zone — Lot Size An aggressive sales.
CA13-L entitled RUSSELL W, NOTICE that the CIty Council of
APRIL23,ltss
LOtB,thencerunN36d.s37'Eto Vaniancefrom 1l,?00sqfltolo,700
HARNED, Plalidiff, vs. HER. the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
7:55P.M.
the shore of Fairy Lake, thence sqftonLotsland$; Lots6and7;
$2 REGISTRATION.
person Is flNdld for
Osfendanti,
, i. :-.____
of 17th day of AprIl, 1950, at 7:30
Lake 115 ft mire ot' lees to the 27 and 23; BloCk G, Sanlando
____
you, are requIred to serve a
P.M., at the City Hall, City of Lake Seminole County Beard $1 Ad. intersection of the shore lIne to the Springs, Tract 73, PB9, Pg 3. in
establIshed and n
of your written dahenies, if any,'0 Mary, Florida, to consider a lusiment will cendect a public Nily line of Lot B; thence run S 13 Section 6-21.30 Lots 4-9 located on
12 FRENCH AVE.
advertisers. A great
3 BR 25 custom 50,wids w
Items:
Plalntllrs attorneys,
whise
ad.
abandon,
discontinue,
disclaim
the NEly line ii Lot S t the FOB. on Charlotte Street. (DIII. 4)
________
i
a, iii and to renounce any rigid of the
&amp; SPECIAL E*CIPTIOI$ - Further deicrlbid as located in 11 JAMES S. BYRNE JR. _____
starter. Prsvious
School
aree. Ceirtely
Megnolla Avenue, Sanford, City of Lake Mary and the Public MOSII.1 HOME AUC*Tsou Section 1-11.30, ½ mIle North of lA(4.2l-So).41v - N.IAA
+
C.N&amp;L
I
sales
•xiriencs
Florida Wi). on Sr before April In and to the following described — *4 LUICUSTURI ZONEs
$emkiola Boulevard on the West Residential Zone — Near Yard
YolwfvtvreIsee-rer,,,
eec. water I
aires.
11,A.D.. INlaedfileffie.,iginal riiht-Of.wiy$, to wit:
I.J.N.l.ELJS,—gA(441.50). side of Highway 1742. (DIII. 1) V.rlancefr.m3Oftpo1lffon
flHdld. Sc ry plus
OMser will held Tbetatlal
wIlt, the Clerk SI this Court t,g' - The West 31 felt of the 10 feet 3111— RENEWAL — NW P.6 SI
6. SIMINOLS COUNTY POST 11 and 17, and the $Qutlkl.iMi. Iy ½
mmlssIon w th full
$— RSssII
'
before service on PIaWifEs of. alley In the East ½ of Slick 16. 11¼ of 11¼ of $sdleus 411-31, AUTHORITY - BA(4-21-91)4E — of Lot IL Block S Sanlande
.
toe-nays
or
AND
immediately
mpany
bsniflts. —_ieis$WtandNW7.$fteIE 115 Mi ln*trlai Zone— To permit. Springs, Trait 26. a recorded in
DON'T Ml$ITI ONE
________
thereafter, otherwise a dofauft
The
South INfest of GranibinI ft of laid NW ¼ of 51¼ of 51¼, constructIon and operation of PIat SOak i, Page U, miic ' Ajply In psrson $6:
911 Elm Avs.1 ii B, coin..
Leonard C. Jolly
hoøi• . LN, Dl.
of yeu, for lbs relief
ne
'
I CURTIS. w,
jo., following described property: Florida, Further described as
___
________________
______
_____
______
demando in the Complaint.
Crystal Lake Wbeor Ilsews *OSNT (P01 JAMES I.. a Co
Sat SW caniunot Section located in Section 2-21-iL en
____
men, as 10 Pd.
Iiai,ni
5. sow.
cancel of record that certain S. Pages $14116 $imlsele Ceunty NT1 — W ½ elI ½ of LaN
95.5970 Iota FOB. thence run N 50 15. PHILIP N, lAY — IA(411.
mortgage dated May 16, $956, 1$CSI*. .
. iniin.
s.
and 319, Van Mule Adeitloir. to di 15*4W 16.1110, thence rr.m SS).4SV — Al Aiclatwe Zone —
______
given by She Plaintiff in fever of ThePublkNoenIngsMNbe4 Bleak Hammock. P1 1. Pg 31, N 59 dege 39' 1" 1 20* ft. Let Width VarIance from lIt to EiieisIi Ifrilid
__________ ____
_____
the
T
Defendant, HIRSENT at the City Hill, in d lie- LMa kc$*,1-*1.31,en$Isne$I.(DlSy, thence run SIB dige iS' 14"
.
____________
1 14flonthe114ftsiW1,O.sflel
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CLASSIFIED

ADS

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Service

Plaintiffs,

Public Hearing will be held on mock. P81, Pg 106, less N 115 ft of Howell Lane. (DIST. 1)

CANNON REST HOME

Experienced or will train proper

________________________

ii

LULI
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IFICIJ

-j

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sure

thereof (deeded to Seminole 49V - R

. 1A Residential Zone -

tei', Fl.

IN DeBARY-2.1 with a big

101111'S

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•
1

shopoing. Mid

24 OUR lB 3229283
W.rst .'i.. Zet People Together

INC.

_____________________

Hedgeagainstinflation!
S acres on fast growing Lk. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
terms!

EALTORS
701 Bldg.
3390509
E.________________________
Altamonte Dr.
339.0501
____________________________________________________________________________________

privacy, FP, ready to be
restored. All for $29,900.

$

(Y %)

slip and clubhouse. 1 year
warranty. $27,900 w terms.

G s

F

9633.

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i

78-4torCycies

I
If

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES A PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
niture, 20SF. 25th St. 3230911

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ONiceel flu Clerk si CWCWN Ciw$ Sim*i!S$SeraSpu,1b*,
_______ _____
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___ for
at SemInole County,
FIends, an___
tIe.' ioliraiid P01110

3, CURTIS 91, MANN, JR., 4" 91125.5550, thence run N 55 Section 3139.11, on Wilson Reid.
AUNT (FOR JAMES I. a ain 11' 34 91 Hi.10 ft to FOB. (0111.1)

Official Sicorde Seek m, page hasrd. Said Mar io may be •)$T1 -1½ SI Lof 334. Van 'noreen lees. Purthsr described as
1. Mardi 17, 1915 - Segular
31*, SI ffie PublIc lacerdo of (MJIJId trim tIme to limo until Medals
$$ to 5$5k HIM. lOcated it * SW cirr SI the Msstk10
______
c.iiw,
--- ns, fl action is token Iv the City - mock, PP I, PS 31, Section 1.31-31. Port of $aMerd. (0151.1)
ThIs publIc hue-bus will be held
______
en May II, 911 in Of.
1la If. (01ST, I)
C. APPEAL MAINIT INS In the leminele Ceviwy Ceur.
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rm., 2 car garage. Loch Arbor UNCLUTTER
YOUR CLOSET.
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COUNTRY HALFACRE

Let a Classified Ad help you find
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Classified Ads find buyers
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taking upspacewith a want ad
9993.
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FHA.VA, FHA23S&amp;24s

197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short

Good wogis and binsfit poc gil
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4,

today!
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323 6061 or eves. 323-0517

JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

(PALATKA AREA), 1 10

Phone 3fl 7181, Sanford
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EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

Lk. Mary. 3 BR. FP, huge FR.

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IN OSTEEN. COULD BE

$42,900.

COLIT IEALTY Inc.

owner will hold 2nd or wrap.

a-round Submit all offers
s43,9oo.

INCOME PROPERTY

3237832

Duplex near Altamonte Mal
$62,900. Rented now at $213
$300mo. Owner will hold wrap
around. Live in one rent the
otherl II

Evel. 322-0617,327.1517
207 E. 25th St.

Longwood 3.2, privacy fence,
garage, near schools A

EVERY DAY is BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322

Altamonte take view. 3-7, fenced

1 apartments, close to town
completely furnished. $39,900.

SQ U AR E F 00 TAG E
GALORE- 3 big bdrms, brick
I. p1., formal OR, eat-in kit. +
cor. lot wOaks for $3100011
quality 3.2 w.brick I. p1. +
BBQ, Fam. Rm., split plan w.
exec area for only 571,950w
POOL PARAbISE- Lovaly 4
BR, 28 split plan w.Cen. H-A,
WWC, pan Fam Rm, IU)4y
equIpped kit, + gorgeous pool

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on huge culde.sac lot in Al
area, $64,900- Hurryll

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Handyman specIal 2 BR, CB,

fenced rear yd., In cxc,
Geneva. S acres cleared w.pond
&amp; well, ideal for mobile home,

C.HIA. ww carp.. new appI:,
walk-in closets, 1 1,311' lIving

Paint &amp; body shop for sale or

models avail.

Open 1 to 5 daIly
$230 mo. &amp; under If you qualify.

LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
ORANGE GROVE 12', ACRES
GENEVA AREA $6,500 PER
ACRE. ALL OR HALF!

local delivery Noll's Sanford
Furnilure Salvage, I? 92. So, of
Sanlord. 322.8721,
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52-AppIianc

VA-FHA.235.Con,Hme5

Buy Now or Build I express
Low Down Payment
yourself w-your own personal
tastell Chse from many Cash for'your lot! Will build
Designs, Colors &amp; Styles!
your lot at our lot.

loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 mtg. at 91/; pct. in). with
$25 mo. pymts. Total prIce

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FOSSIlS

Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 2B. w-

WILL

HOLD

(or demonstration.
HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave.

Used 11)1 model color TV's, all
working, $99.95. 10 to choose

Inset

M0155

BEDROOM,

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8:00 AM. . 500 P.M
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REALTOR,332.7aN

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323 7834

'75 Dodge Coronet flrouqham, V
8 A
Auto, Radio, good mpg.
es running cond 51.100 or
best ott,', 869 1871
- - 1970 Camero 30 (ID. headers A
aluminum intake, needs some
body work 5-550, ,itt&amp;'r 6. 322
3185 or 323 4648
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AMC Gremlin 1975. 6 cyl.. I?
mpg, auto, air. 33.000 ml Likp
flew. 51650 0130. 322 0098, may
trad'
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78 Pont Trans Am, like new.
33,000 mi only $5,888. 136 Auto
Sales,
ISO
Hwy
436.
Casselberry, 534 8399.

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70 (hCv Kiriqswood wagon,
very nice, air &amp; auto - $150
349
9
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l6Olcts Delta 83. 2dr, 350 engine.
43,000 one owner mi, only
52,441, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436, Casselberry, 834 8399.

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at X 19. .'.c conci . AM
6.5
8 tr,'ck AC. Miracle
Shield 372 2861 or .373 4215

197?CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER. SHARP, .* DOOR,
ALL POWER &amp; AIR. GOOD
TIRES 5495 321 0640
-'73 Pont Catalina, sharp car.
PS, P13, AC, one owner 51.899.
321 0532 between S &amp; 7 p m.
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Great .,isleaqe, sharp, one owner
'76 Vega Wagon, 4 spd. 52.199.
321 0S32 between S &amp; 7 p.m.

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12155, FRENCH

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Honw Repair

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook
519E. Is) St., 322 5747

Complete Mobile
Iforne Repair
349 5259

lrpetClearng

Tile floors installed
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Freet,
$30lll3atta

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Additions 8. Remodeling
Free EsI Lic &amp;ltonded
Johnny Walker Const Ltd.
32? 6457
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
2lIirs
3220711

Ught Hauling
Yard DebrIs, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Mist
(LOCAL)3i95371
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Lawn Care

GWALTNEVJEWELER
2045. Park Ave.
317.4509

Re5ponible Christian man
wants lawns to mow Complete
lawn service 322 0241.

ess,naking

Painting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323.0707
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Gruominga Boarding
Animal Haven Grooming a
Boarding Kennels. Therm,,
stat controled heat, off floor
boxes. We cater to
your pet. 372.67$3.

Creative .Surfaces.lic,
specializing in repainting, ml.
&amp; ext., wallpliper, wall texing,
wood staining. Free Ext. Alter
you have called the rest call
the best. 862 559?
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sleeping

cIsang

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SANFORD
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Clock Repair

4Ali

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MEINTZER TILE
Jlew or repair, leaky showers our
%peclalty. 25 yrs. E*p.
$542

- Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regularor Itime basis
Wedowashwindows
6775194
Spring Cleaning Time, ove,
refrig., walis, woodwork, wds.,
floors, top to bottom. Sue 323
$461.

HOOtS IJ1M'UVSIflSIW$
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
333.431
Insured
5311399
I Man, quality operation

Palfltiflg&amp; Repair

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Trent Painting &amp; Repair
interior &amp; Exterior
Free Es?.
372355a
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Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
CaIlanytime3l9S739

Photography

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
plotos or color $xlO. n 575$

Tree Service
Tree Service
Top. Trim, Removal
Call Jim Flinn $31 7499

S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,

etc.Wayne Beal. 327-1331
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
NebulldCondemned 455
S.G.BALINT
332IuS
Whatevertheocc.sion,i.r,isa
cIasslf10 ad to solve it. Try
one soon.

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321 0511
Custom built utility 1 boat
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.
repairs.

To List Your Business..,
3222611 or 83..9993

115$ W.U*$T.

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ANDY'SCARPET CLEANING
Special Ratesfor Complexes
Free Estimates
7lhr
8300070

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Calselberry,

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75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkg,

I Rain
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Suits; rain coats; ponchos
J ARMY NAVY SURPLUS I
3)OSantordAye.
3275791 I

WE BUY CARS
701 ' French

CASH.VISA.MC

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CailBart

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80—Autos to,' Sale

________________________ ' motor. II' tri.hulI, $ 1
00080 or

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'dSChevy PickUp
New inspection slicker
5400.3270799

Cash 322.432
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford. ______________________________
W
buf
from
3221721.
______________________ Wonder what to do with Two?
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owner. 3 bedroom, 7 bath _______________________
Sell One - The quick, easy
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
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Want-Ad way. The
55--Boats
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&amp; Acssori.s
giving location, owner and
number is 332.2611 or 1314993.
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price No salesmen.
ROBSON MARINE
We buy equity in houses, ants., &amp;
1927 Hwy. 17-92
For Estate Commercial &amp; Reel.
vacant land. Lucky Invest.
Sanford, Fla, nn
dential Aucflons I Appraisals.
menls, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford
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Call Dell's Auction, 333.1430.
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3271111.
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Cobla bowrIder w-tralIer. No _______________________

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323 1731

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LAKE FRONT, 2

'71 Chev. i; Ion P U, w slide in
camper. Stut;. sleeps I 51,695.
topper avail. 2430 S. Myrtle
Ave., oft 25th St. 3235857.

niture Salvage 3221721.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6411176

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THE

71 LeMans Pont . full power, by
owner Meh perfect Neg
terms, $800 104 571 2111
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'llLeMans Pont full power, by
owner Mech perfect. ?4ego
terrs. $800 305 571 2111

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

Central H&amp;A heat pump,
trade for VW. 322.0095.
75AVans
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berms., &amp; huge kit. Low low 47AM0StgagS$ Bought __________________
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cash to mtg. $1990011 Harold
&amp; Sold
59-Misical Mor'ChIfldlSe
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.
- -________-- Duel AC, only $3,250. 436 Auto
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Sales, lao Hwy 136,
avail.!
Medel Inc., Realtor
144-3012
also make Real Estate &amp;
MORE, front I rear BR's.
Can't
find
II?
Try
us!
Over
14
top
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Business loans. Florida
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
ATTNACTIVE 1 BR.2B home In
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bland new pianos &amp; organs in
71
ge Royal Sportsman WD
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VA. PHA Financing
P41*, w-w carp, eqpt. kit., FP,
rebuilt I reconditioned. We
$5,111, 434 Auto Sales, 160 Hwy
Fl. nfl. on a beautiful land3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, oou.
don't brag about our low
room in your attic, garage
Casselberry, 134.1399.
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.
scaped lanced lot. Mother.in-_______________________
prices,
our
customers
do
that.
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Sell idle Items with a Classifien
43-Lots-Acreage
BPP SERViCE
•
ANCES, AIR 1 HEAT, ON AL- _____________________
Cannon
Music
Co.,
Longwood
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker at
77 Chevy Sport Van, WD5,6cyI, 3
CONTRACT, yours for 161,500!
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNL.AND,
Village ShoppIng Center, SR
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322-2611 or 531 93,
sp., 35,000 ml. only 534$, 434
131, 1 bl E of II. 339.5900.
Auto Sales, MO Hwy 434,
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.
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Sanford's Sales Leader
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Rig. 11*1 ITATE Broker _______________
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o4usinsu EaIp.
'79
Dodge Van, 3 speed with
mN.1791.Coss.tOu'ry,,l, ••
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HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
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overdrive floor (VI, 311), 15
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
davenport I chair; Sflappiti'
For Sale Used office eqpt. Oesk,
cassette, S track, Cl radio,
located Off Courtland 1
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items
to
choose
from.
Nail's
Ibaliowiord.
$3,150.
Multiple Listing Service BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
333-7559 atter
TIFFANY LAMPS
LIX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
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92, So. Cl Sanford. 322S731.
Somebody is looking for your
Closed restaurant must liquidate __________________________
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REALTORS
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leilee, Central America. This
PARK
CluuIf lid Ads.
copper Tiffany-type hanging
1-8uildjng Motiiials
Pugh land w-hills suitable for
lamps. All are hand made, ____________________
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
Stable government, In.
with many pies,
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
323.2222
vestment insured by US
- CUPANCY. ONLY 121,900.
435-0703
$314390
Agency. Will sell 50 pit. lot, for
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$37,550. 535.000 flildId
5.15, Dbl. motel 5,5. &amp; Maft.,
i.
I
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$30 sit. Sanford Auction, 121$
planting. Ovisdo 365-3161.
s. rend, rn-nm
jardeq
SCRUN ROOM
Uacresf.ofSanford.yerms.
,OCJTT
I2x30,$300.
Call W. Maliczowikl, REALTOR I ___________________
32-sos
ass I
m-is
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VGcond. $341,161
REALTY 11100' LAKE FRONT LOT in J
ggp
go
Stedls — I, 2, 3 SR. SuItes
Ca11elbernyon5emifloIa5ly,
333.Ofl2aftS:30p.m.
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I, Goodfoninvostmo,wo,-us.
Umiunm. -AdultS Family
BROKER
I
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Poel - Laundry
BUY,SELL.TRADE
OrlandO
Sanford
04155-1.$lery
31I.315E.FtrstS,. t-' I
317-WY I
3711640
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SELLER

1973 GMC Truck PS, PB, AC.
auto trans., good cond . 51.650
After 6. 322 3115 or 323 1648

umbrella. 3231323.

— Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford
Washer repo. GE deluxe model..
Furniture Salvage, 1792, So,.
Sold orig. $409.35, used short
Sanford. 322-1721.
time, Bal. $h89.hlor $19.35 mo.
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Agent 3391316.
Antiques, modern furniture,
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Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
DIamonds. Bridges Antiques.
MICROWAvE
3232101
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usel.
tilI in warranty.
Originally $649, assume pay.

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77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels.
351 Cleveland, auto 8. AC. only
$3,888, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry, 831 8399.

323 6593

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2 ñR, 28, w'w, CA.H, WO, OW,
pool, club house, 5cr. porch,
$33,500. 3270323.
-42-Mobile
Homes,
2541$. French Ave. 332.Q2ji ---_____7 $353.3fl3772,m.ont
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I YR. OLD DBL-WIDE-

features!

2' ,ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$8900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD RIAL'IOR

LOTS MORE NEW 28R, 2 B
condohomesinlovelyMayfair

ACRES, PAVED ROAD.

OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
AVAILABLE

new interspring bedding,
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top

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Wanted: Outdoor table &amp; ben

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Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.

SUMMER DELIGHT 2 BR, lB
home In CCM on a 1g. fenced
lOt,,w.your own Pool &amp; Patiol
C-H&amp;A, ww carp., eat-in kit,
OR, Fl. rm., &amp; more! Only
$40,000!

7'

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Sanford

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TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
low interest mtg. on new 3 BR, The Real Estate Agency
28w-conversation pit, stone f.
p1. intercom, tile foyer + more
Inc., Rca ItOh
on ½ acre wooded lot In 245'; S French (1792) Sanford
prestigious
area. Just
373 5371
$91,500!!
I pct. Interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230.
Lowdown payments,
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_____________________________ 3 BR, 28, 2 story house $33000.
$5,000 down, owner financed,
299-3397 RE. Assoc.
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JUST LISTED 3 BR, 28 condo

TERMS,

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'69 F ord Falcon. $350. or best
otter Geod Condition
37.37815

79—Trucks-Trailers

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
5005 Sanford Ave.

8116.
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furniture, Ritrig,,.. stoves,
tools.
repo. 16 cu ft frost free.
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Onig. $3fl now $205 orSit ma. _____________________
HIGHWAY I-I FRONTAGE,
Agent 339.1316.
DeBARY
AREA.
IS
WOODED
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Lk. Jessup Tuscawlila lake
72-AuctIon
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC________
front. 4 BR, 1' B "Dream
KINMORI
WASHER - Parts, -- -CESS.
$31,500.
GOOD
TERMS.
Home." Pool, a dock on Lk.
Service. Used Machines.
• GIANT.
Jessup &amp; on &amp; on I on. This
MOONEY APPLIANCES
home has to be seenlll
3730697
•2 DAY AUCTION
$395,000. Owner will hold mtg.
NawkenmoreStove — •SUN.,MAR.30,1PM
Call us for all your Real Estate
Self cleaningovena.
Over 200 shot guns
needs.
Refrigerator. 3731037
t CROCKETT
_________________________ Rifles &amp; hand guns
20s rXomu
New-Used-Antiques
INC. ...
W
ereo
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EALTORS SEIGLER REALTY ---------MONDAY
701 Bldg.
339-0509
GOOd used Iv's, $25 &amp; up
BROKER
E.AltamonteDr.
339030$
MILLERS
MONDAY MAR. 31, 7PM
_______________________
7139 S Myrtle Ave.
Ph. 3220352
26l9OrlandoDr.
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Maitland East, Howell Estates,
Antiques &amp; Collectibles
Orlando
54f
by owner. Deluxepool, lovely 4
3271517
3210640
TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig. Oak-Mahogany-Walnut
BR 2 B, FR, 2 car garage, SC
porch, kit appl. Many extras.
$493.75 hal. $11316 or $17 ma
WIcker-Glassware
Agent 339 $6
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Make your TV remote controlled 10 AM Both Sale Days
Lease with or without option,
Auto repair. Only. $100 mb.
Hwy 436 frontage.

REALTY WORLD.

LOTS. $ 7500 TOTAL. GOOD

Winter Springs 7 BR. high lot on
cul de sac. Low cash to mtg. or

MULTIPLE LISTING RI-ALTOR

HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
bdrms, 1½ baths, corner lot w.
trees, nice area. 521,50011

Villas'. Many add'
I

time. Or i
ginal $593• bal. SIll or

APARTMENTS
'I.AIZUry For Less"

Apply kp.rson... 1

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W. Garnet? White

in choice neighborhood. Lg.
fenced yd., all amenities.
$16,500 with $11,500 down.,
$590.66 mu. PAl. Very low mt.
Balloon note.

1971 Honda 350, -I cyl.
Low ml., good cond. $350
323 8818

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO _____ _______________

this lovely 3 BR, 2'; B to
qualified buyers. Like new

A OK TIRE
3277430
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211) French Ave.
Sanford

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public AUTO AUCTION
every S,Iturday at 8 p m It's
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REALTORS
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322-7912

Assume 9'; pct. with $15,000
dwn. No qualifying! Hurry on

Top Dollar Paid for junk A Used
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BUY JUNK CARS
From$tOto$50
Call 322 1624: 322

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LEISURE LIVING COUNTRY
STYLE in this double wide.
Large 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath with

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yr.

CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
this 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, din. rm.,
porch, gar., fireplace, 1g. treed
lot, good area. PRICE
REDUCED TO $57,500.

Weiiiva retreat 1 acre on st.
Johns River. Only $5,000 dwn.
Total price unbelievable at
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ShOCkS 55.95-Heavy Duty $7.95
AIR SHOCKS $59.95
New Batteries $79.93
7413 French Ave.. Sanford

YELLOW SAND
call Clark A flirt 3237510

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warranty. 537,900.

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Selling. 322.2611 or $319993.

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Seminole County, Florida

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Lawnmowers Wesellthe bestS
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AUTO. 301 W. 1st St.

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4 Bdrm. 2 Bath, 2 story home in
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tenor done in aluminum
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Quiet location yet close to

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dramatic flare and exApril1, 1980
pressiveness will do much for
Friends and contacts could you today in selling your ideas
play a large role in your af. to others. You know how to
fairs this coming year. A new kinUe enthusiasm.
romance could be in the ofVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
fing, or a strengthening of Follow your instincts today in
your relationship with your financial and business
one and only will make things matters. Your hunches could
exciting,
zero you in on the cash
ARIES (March 21-April 19) register.
Yots'obnign not only helps
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
you today, it also gives your The type of leadership you
friends a shot In the arm, offer today will be very inKeep pas&amp;ng your sunshine spirational to your friends.
around. Romance, travel, You exude both strength and
luck, resources, possible compassion.
pivaus and career for the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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discussed in your Astro- gained today through working
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by discussing imp*tant
matters with persons whose
opinions you respect. Seek
wise counsel.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Listen carefully to financial
propositions brought t you
today by persons with g
track records. You may be

touted on to a winner.

I am sending you The
Health Letter number 1-6,
Other
Prostate Gland,
readers who want this isstx.
can send 75 cents with a long,
self-addressed
stamped,
envelope for it. Send your
request to me, in care of this
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019. It includes in.
formation on cancer of the
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ace-kingof clubs."
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that, but he was shocked when
I told him I had taken the
right line of play."
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wasn't a sure thing by any
means. It would only win if

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ace, king and queen would
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percent.

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player from a really good

player by watching him make
just one nlay."
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hand in the match to determine first in a Swiss team, I
led a club toward dummy and

small of clubs and South K Q
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queen of clubs since in this situation you win against all 3.3
breaks and any time the jack
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SUCC(?SS 60 percent."
(NEWSI'Al'ER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
(For a copy of JACOBY
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your highest Ideals today and
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strengthen the bonds,

the early detection of cancer
of the prostate is by feeling
the pros tate. The doctor feels
the little lump that's
developed. This has to be done
by means of a rectal
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badly needed about men's
cancers. The cure rate of
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evaluated over a period of at Walter Reed Army
time in enough people to find Hospital is ) percent and only
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in people who are perfectly population. That marked
normal and how often they difference is because the
are negative in people who army personnel got regular
have ca ncer. In any case, it examinations after age 40 and
cer tainly is a step in the right the civilian men did not. A
direction
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promising.
once a year after age 40 can
At this time the most be life saving.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Puttering around the house
doing things for yourself and
your family will prove to be
quite enjoyable today. It's
even more immrtnnt thnt

commonly used test used for

There are a lot of blood
tests either developed or in
the stage of being developed
tha t are used for the early
detection of cancer. Many
cancers cause chemical
changes in the body. As these
tests are refined, it will
probably add a whole new
dimension to the early
diagnosis and treatment of
cancers that are too small to
be felt or detected by physical
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be found in some other
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push if necessary.

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test done. The doctor said he
would be glad to request it and
it was a blood test. They
simply drew blood from the
arm. This puzzles me. How
you can check for the prostate
without doing something
more direct to it.

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