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72nd Year, No. 171—Sunday, March 9,1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Sanford which received nationwide a
Herald Staff Writer
tention recently when it was featured o
Sanford and Duluth, Minn, industrialist a national
television program.
and entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci has a
converting
the old hospital buildin,
vision for the revitalization of downtown when
the new one is constructed to
Sanford, the same vision he has had for mod
ern nursing home,
the past 10 years or more, but with some
construction of a senior citizet
modifications,
center for meetings, gatherings ant
Federal money through the U.S. activities. Construction of senior citlzet
Economic Development Administration recreation facilities expanding thosi
(FDA) is available to accomplish the activities already present.
revitalization and he would like to help
obtain that federal money and see his gearedconstruction of shopping math
to small exclusive shops an
vision become a reality,
senior
citizen
craft centers.
An offer he made Tuesday to the city of
creation of a mini-bus service In the
Sanford to and Lake Mary to assist In
gaining federal funding was quickly downtown area to provide services to the
zoo and other nearby locations especially
snapped up by officials of both in light of the plans for the new
hospital In
municipalities. Since then he has set up a the city. Paulucci said he discussed this
meeting with the EDA in Washington.
possibility with County Commission
While Lake Mary and Sanford officials Chairman Bill Kirchhoff a year ago.
are looking toward federal money for "There are federal funds through the
funding of sewer installations, Paulucci U.S. Department of Transportation
is seeing a revitalized downtown, available for the proper program and
perhaps geared toward senior citizen this definitely should be considered," he
activities, perhaps several square blocks said.
dedicated toward that end. At the same
An overall plan prepared by
time he is willing to help with gaining the professionals needs to be prepared and
federal funding for sewers as well,
federal money is available for such
"Problems with the downtown area are planning, Paulucci said. "There Is
not peculiar to Sanford," he said, money from the U.S. Department of
stressing what Is needed most in Sanford Housing and Urban Development, the
is a "meeting of the minds to work Economic Development Administration
together and create miracles."
and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
'"I don't believe shutting off a street or
Paulucci said some persons are op.
changing parking is the answer," he posed to federal grants, thinking they are
ild, adding the success of a downtown handouts. "That's a good approach if you
'jrject must begin with bringing in- can afford it. But some city is going to get
creased traffic into the downtown. "Yet that grant money and whether we get It
I'm not an advocate 'of uncontrolled In this area bP nt' tfle I'atê and
growth. Sanford is really a beautiful city bureaucratic mess in Washington will go
and I wouldn't went to see that changed," on as usual," he said. "And taxes will
hi said. The plan for downtown stay the same,"
revitalization is currently in limbo while
He said the enormous talents of senior
some disagreements among property citizens should be developed and used.
owners are worked out.
He has been involved in the Central
Ideas for the downtown roll off Florida area for the past 35 to 40 years,
Paulucci's tongue almost as quickly as beginning in the 19403 when he
started
they come to mind. His vision for parlaying
the growing of bean sprouts for
downtown includes:
his Chinese food corporation into a ena multi-aturied conference center on terprise which he later sold for more than
a square block of land at First Street $60 million.
from Palmetto to Commercial. That
"I'm not a carpetbagger," he said,
block was recently cleared after fire nlng he worked on the Port of Sanford,
razed the structures there,
acquisition of the old Sanford Naval Air
a master plan for the downtown area Station by the city for $1 and the city's
to provide a "senior citizens capital of first Industrial development authority.
the world" concept In line with the "And I am interested In Sanford and
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television show that gave national a special Super Senior Show.
publicity to Sanford's Golden Age
The show is scheduled for taping at
Olympics has come an invitation from 6:15 Wednesday for alrliagata later date.
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Tuesday's 6H42 win against the Ft. Pierce Cobras. Seminoles into the final four of the state tourThe win over Ft. Pierce gave the Tribe the Region tiament next
week in Lakeland. Sec Herald Sports
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company and Western Union will go on Company, was sold to
Thomas on June
the auction block March 31, an attorney 30, 1976, for
about $35,000 Foster said.
involved does not think service will be
From June 18 onward, Thomas
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probably will just return to the hands of
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Its former owner, said James Foster, will buy
back the contract, and continue
attorney for Fadel Elbadramany, who operating the business
as the only way to
sold the contracts in 16.
make up for the loss. He said, however,
The
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Court after Norbert Lowell Thomas Jr speak o persons interested purchasing
and Carolan Mae Thomas stopped paying it from him after the court ordered sale.
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waters to his liking in Tuesday's Democratic delegates and 6 at large.
primary.
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The ballot Tuesday wi ll be the longest in the eight-year
history of presidential preference primary elections in

Seminole County, according to Elections Supervisor Camill a
Bruce.
The unusual length of the ballot was caused, she said, by the

large number of political party precinct contests this year.
Demo crats will choose their favorite from among the
following: Edmund G. Brown Jr., Jimmy Carter, Richard B.
Kay, Edward M. Kennedy and no preference. Delegates to the
- hational convention in New York City next summer will be

Jdged to vote for presidential candidates according to the
thoices made in the election.
Seminole members of the GOP meanwhile will choose from
among the following: John B. Anderson, Howard H. Baker Jr.,
Gorge Bush, John B. Connally, Phil Crane, Robert Dole,
njamin Fernandez, Ronald Reagan and Harold E. Stassen.
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borhood of $1 million in quest of Floridians' margin. With a little luck we could get 51 perennial candidate Harold Stassen have
Florida voters who like suspense in their favor.
delegates."
made no moves toward the state. Neither has
politics should be Republicans this year.
An unknown factor is Illinois congressman
Reagan has been helped by a strong Califonla lawyer Benjamin Fernandez.
Tuesday's presidential primary will offer a John Anderson, who hasn't spent a dollar or statewide organization left over from 1976 Tennessee Sen. Howard Baker withdrew last
GOP race deemed so "volatile" it may upset shown his face in the state. His unpr ed ict ed but key defections
to Connally in Duval County week, but remains on the ballot.
the best predictions.
strong showing in Massachusetts and Vermont
Jacksonville worry Thomas there, he said.
Democrats wili choose among four canDemocrats, on the other hand, will vote In a
last week is seen, at very least, as an in.
Of the Bush campaign, Schuelte said:
didates— but California Gov. Edmund Brown
campaign most participants agree has only
dication of the volatility of the GOP race.
"We're hoping to show strength in the South,
bypassed Florida and Ohio lawyer Richard B.
one major question - by how much will
Bush's Florida manager, Bill Schuelte, that we're a national campaign. We don't have Kay got on the ballot and hasn't been heard
President Carter beat Sen. Edward M. Ken. dismissed Anderson as "a regional candidate" to finish first." But if
Reagan gets all the from since.
nedy?
whose Massachusetts and Vermont strength delegates, "that wouldn't be a very good
Carter's campaign is confident - but
Nine candidates will confront Republican came from independents and renegade second place for us," he said.
refuses to predict the results.
voters. But one who isn't there overshadowed Democrats. He said Ford's shot at the
Connally is pinning his hopes on this
the race in its last week - former President nomination "is only in the convention.'
weekend's South Carolina primany, according
"It's no use for me to speculate on what
Gerald Ford, whose entry into the race
But he hedged: "I could be wrong."
to Florida aide Mike Myers. "This thing Is so
we're going to get," said campaign director
became more of a likelihood last week.
"The situation is so volatile I can't believe volatile I'd be reluctant to predict what we'd
Jay Hakes. "We expect to win, but by what
The GOP contest is one in which Ronald it," said Sally Fairchild, a spokeswoman for be satisfied with In
Florida until after South
percentage I couldn't guess."
Reagan Is given a chance of sweeping all 51
the tiny campaign of Phil Crane, who she said
Carolina," he said.
Carter has the support of all 12 Democratic
delegates to the national convention in is pinning his last-ditch hopes on the unFlorida GOP Chairman Bill Taylor says If
congressmen, Gov. Bob Graham and every
Detroit; in which George Bush wants to regain predictable mood of Republicans.
Connally does poorly Tuesday, "he can cancel Cabinet member except Comptroller Gerald
the momentum he lost in New Hampshire and
"It's very close between Reagan and Bush," his reservations in Detroit. He won't be Lewis, who backed Kennedy. Most
of the
prove his candidacy has national scope; in said Reagan campaign director Herb Harmon. needing them."
state's mayors went with the president which key observors believe John Connally Added the former California governor's state
Of the other Republicans on the ballot, only drawn, charge Kennedy aides, by a reported
may make his last stand.
chairman, LIE. "Tommy" Thomas: "I think Crane has mounted a Florida campaign. Like
$80 million In federal grants pumped into the
Together, the three have spent in the neigh- we'll carry the state. I think it'll be a good
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The polling places in the 67 precincts in Seminole County in Tuesday's
presidential preference primary are as follows:
Precincts: 1 - Church of God,103W. 22nd St., Sanford; 2 - Wilson
School. S.R. 131, Paol.; 3 - Midway School Auditorium, Jitway
Avenue, Seminole county; 4 - Altamonte Springs City Hall,
Plewburyport Ave., Altamonte Springs; S - Oviedo Women's Club,
King Street (between High School and Methodist Church), Oviedo; 6 Community House, First Street. Geneva; 7 - community House,
Avenue E and 71h Street,Chuluota; 7.A -Community House, Avenue E
and if h Street, Chuiuota; I - Slovak Gardens Community House, 2716
Howell Branch Road, Casselberry; 9 - Forest City Baptist Church
Educational Building, West Lake Brantley Road, Forest City; 10 Lake Mary Presbyterian Church, 121W. Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary; 11 North Lake Apartments Clubhouse, 212 Sharon Drive, Altamonte
Springs.
12— Spring Lake Elementary School, Orange Avenue (go west off 436
or go east off 431), Forest City; 13— Winter Springs F Ire Station, 102
North Moss Road, Winter Springs; 14 - Church of God, flO E. Wild.
mere Ave., Longwood; IS - Sanford Civic Center, Sanford Avenue at
Seminole Boulevard, Sanford; 16— Lakeview Christian Church, 1400
Bear Lake Rood, Apopka; 17 - Council Chambers, Casselberry City
Hall, 93 Lake Triplett Drive, Casselberry; If -Sonora Clubhouse, East
off Sanford Avenue on Sanora Boulevard, Sanford; 19— Seminole High
School, Georgia Avenue, Sanford; 20— Idyllwilde Elementary School,
Vihlen Road, Sanford; 21 - Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford; 22 - Sanford Civic Center, Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard, Sanford.
23— Prairie Lake Baptist Church, 113 Ridge Road, Fern Park; 21
Seventh Day Adventist Church. South of 434 on Moss Road, Winter
Springs; 25— Altamonte Springs Civic Center. $03 Magnolia Ave., (off
Longwood Avenue), Altamonte Springs, 26— Lake Mary F Ire House,
SE Comer of Wilbur Avenue and First Street, Lake Mary; 27 Seminole County School Board Office, Intersection of Mellonville
Avenue and Celery Avenue, Sanford; 2$ - Seminole County Teacher
Federal Credit Union, 2410 Laurel Ave., at 25th Street, Sanford; 29 Portable, Sanford Middle School, NW Corner of French Avenue and
loth Street, Sanford; 30 - Holiday Inn (formerly Sanford Inn) SE off
SR 16$ I-I, Service Road, Sanford; 31 - English Es3ates School, Ox.
ford Road, Fern Park; 32— Portable. Adjacent to South side of Mayfair
Country Club, West 46A, Sanford; 33— Longwood City Hall, Corner of
Warren Street and Wilma Street. Longwood
34 - Altamonte Springs Elementary School, 300 Pineview Drive off
Palm Spring s Drive, Altamonte Springs; 33— Sp ring Oaks Community
Clubhouse. 500 Spring Oaks Boulevard, Altamonte Springs: 36 - St.
Mary Magdalen Church, 100 Spring Lake Road, Altamonte Springs; 37
- Sanora Clubhouse, East off Sanford Avenue on Sanora Boulevard,
Sanford; 3$ - South Seminole Middle School, East side of Queens
Mirror Lake turn South off Winter Park Drive. Casselberry; 39 English Estates School, Oxford Rood, Fern Park; 40 - Elks Club,

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Seminole and Brevard counties make up the
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Above the circuit courts are the district
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dlstrlcts, each with seve n judges.
cases may be brought
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the middle level and go straight to the
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district court rulings or deals with a
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(urrent law also allows the state legislature
kuthorize the court to hear cases in three
areas:
Review final judgments In bond validation
or'certificate of mdebtness actions,
Revlew final judgments Imposing life
sentences, not Just sentences of death,
Dlrectly review the legality of adiniatrative actions,
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Anti-pornography activists say a "yes" vote
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canals, hotels and high rise apartments.
Hillsborough County votes on whether to

impose a one-cent local gasoline tax to raise
money for road maintenance and repairs.
Leon Count)' voters consider a one-cent
"tourist tax" on motel and hotel rooms to raise
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$25,(Xin friimi I)r(';'rty taxes to provide proport taxr('hr('t l'tit'
t'xeiiiption will apply to flit' asscssrii"nt rolls for the 19811 sear
and thereafter.
'Fire second ;irricndiiit'nt proposes it change Ii tiritif the
jurisdiction of tl' Supreme Court,

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FAIVIILY DENTISTRY

Published Daily and Sunday, eitet Saturday by The Sanford
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The amendment is backed by both the

Howell Branch Road, Goldenrod; 41 -Milwee Middle School, Highway
127, Longwood; 42— First Assembly of God Church, 304W. 27th Street,
Sanford; 43 - Eastbrook Pool Association Clubhouse, off Eastbrcok
Boulevard, Seminole County; 44 - Son Jose Apartments Recreation
Room, off 436 on Winter Woods Boulevard, Seminole County.
45 - Portable, Semoran Skateway, 1109 East Semoran Boulevard,
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Moravian Church, Sanlando Springs Drive, Highway 434, Longwood; 41
-Holiday Inn, West side oIl 4 lust South of 436. Altamonte Springs; 49
- St. Richards Episcopal Church, SiSI Lake Howell Road, Seminole
County; SO - Winter Springs Fire Station No. 2, $31 Northern Way,
Winter Springs; Si— St. Stephen Lutheran Church, Rt. 434, West of 1.4,
Longwood; 33— St. Augustine Church, 3 Sunset Drive, Casselberry; 53
-Longwood Community Building. Corner of Wilma and Church Street,
Longwood; Si - First Baptist Church of Sweetwater. 1621 WekIva
Springs Road,Longwood; 33 — Lutheran Haven Fellowsh ip Hall, High.
way 426, South of Oviedo, Oviedo.
34.-.Sterling Park Homeowners AustIon Pool House, Dew Drop
Lane (off Eagle Circle In Sterling Park), Seminole County; 37 - Lake
Kathryn Estates Clubhouse 9M Mango Drive, Cassilberry; SI - South
Seminole VFW Post $207, SR. 427 North 01 Longwood Hills Road,
Seminole County: $9 - First Federal - Building, SE Corner of Palm
Springs Drive and Hwy 436. Attamonte Springs; 60 - Sabal Palms
Country Club, Highway 434, Longwood; 61— Forest Lake Elementary,
$01 Sand Lake Road, Forest City; 63—Seminole Hospital Pavilion, 300
Bay Ave., Sanford 63— Melede Skating Rink, 2700W. 25th St., (corner
of Airport Boulevard and 25th Street). Sanford; 64— Altamonte Springs
Elementary School, 300 Pinev iew Drive off Palm Springs Drive,
Altamonte S prings; 6$— Seminole County South Library, 527 Highway
17-fl, Seminole Plaza, Casselberry; 33 - Fair Lanes Indian Hills
Bowling Center, 115 Wilshire Drive, Fern Park.

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Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution
to modify the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

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Oviedo voters Tuesday will decide whether 41 acres owned
by the Winter Springs Development Corp., southwest of the
current city limits, should be annexed.
City Attorney Bill Colbert said he recommended the city
place the matter on the ballot for ratification of the voters
because it is required by state law as he Interprets the law.
None of the other cities In the county has annexed by
election In some years. The other cities annex property on
petition of the property owners by ordinance.
Colbert said the property owner has petitioned for annexatlon and the Oviedo City Council has adopted an ordinance
of annexation subject to the referendum.

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the armienimirents to IN, State ('ofttitUtl('fl

No, 2 Constitutional Amendment
Article V, Section 3

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All tile voters of Seminole count% ma% %ote fi,r or aizainst

Theo Melvin, 15; Florence Gilmartin or Emma Jean Villiains,
21; 'l'roy J. Piland or Francis C. Zazinski. 24;
- Jackson
or Mary Ellen Boise. 21; Barbara Kelly Kirby or Maria I'.
Perez, 27; Frances M. Cobb or Myrtle C. Gradick. 2I; C. F.
('line or Marvin Meltzer. 31; Kay Cline or Rhoda Meltzer. :31:
Christopher K. F'ogal or M. lrov Luke. 34: Dan Dorfman or

or television programs containing - 'nude or
partially nude figures and objectionable or

"mption on property taxes for schools nbw $5,000 for most people and $10,000 for the
elderly and disabled - to $25,000. The
I exemption would stay at $5,000 and $10,000 for
property taxes going to city and county
; 49vernment
operations.
homeowner must have lived in Florida for
five years to qualify for the higher exemption,
The homestead exemption increase was
proposed during the 1979 regular session
during a full-fledged fight over tax relief,
Gov. Bob Graham has endorsed the
proposal, but has been unable to do much
campaigning for It.

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Democrats only in the precincts listed will select their
representatives on the Seminole Democratic Executive
Committee as follows: Robert Green or Robert J. McCarth ,
precinct 8; Rilliani T. Dunn or Elmer If. Sevor, 9; Barbara
!ger or Peggy Ilattawav, 11: Harvey Coulter or Joseph
Nloppenberg, 12; Mary F. Dory, or Ernestine I.. Forward or
J oan Kneski Kioppenborg, 12; Tom A. l3inford or John B.
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Winningliarir, 16.

Propoinj amendments to the State C oust tutor to
provide a homestead exemption of S25.000 from
certain ad valorem school miiage levies. Providing
authorization for ad vaioreni tax relief for permanmormI
resident renters, and providing that the S25,000
exemption from certain ad valurem school milage
levies shah take effect upon apimrovai bV the voters
and apply to the taxes levied on the assessment rolls
for the year 1980 and each year thereafter

Amendment No. 1 would save the average
$160 a year by increasing the homstead
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Booth. 13; Betty Kluppenborg, 12; Tom A. Binford or John B.
Rod Cable or Phillip Pagano. 14, John A. Lat.iison.lr. or James

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aras in trio con,iit'niI C r,.i-n rr,l mikii it
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cantlidates accor(fing to the voters' selection'
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4-publicans only Ili the precirict., listed %%ill select frium ffic

following Shirle A Ih'nkh' or Run
Kirchinan. precinct 2.
.Jacqui Borriis es c Evelyn S Ilodell, 3: i1i I-' Rl;u'k r
Steven U. Ih'viest'. 12 and Fern Brennan or Barbara F'

Proposal Offers Property Tax Relief

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commodate not only the voters' ('ount Republican Executive Coin ,
preference in presidential candidates of inittee,

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The county's registered voters are Split

in this fashion: :12.343 Democrats: 22.291
B'publicans and 4.lSt in splinter parties.

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Anderson said.

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Sixty percent i 35,275) of Seminole the two major parties, but also two state
County's 58,793 registered voters will go constitutional alllt'fldmunts, an an.
to the polls Tuesday to select their flexation question UI Oviedo. a new
choices on a variety of issues, predicts charter in Altamonte Springs: 32 ('OIl•
Elections Suierisor Camilla Bruce.
tests for ptts on the Seminole County
A total of 33 different ballots have been
Democrat ... Executive ('ttIiiiiiItti,' and

Amendments

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linda Bridg es Ra(jloff, .1t; Ilo;iruI If }hirrn r ( Lir
Westerfit'Id, 17; Roger Ii;ir:dht'r 'Jr RRharti R Nt'nholti,
45; Irene I)eak llandlx'rg or Carol l.vnn Saltt itk, 45, Ilovtt' A
Coleman or Rob friend, 47; (iu.'rvl I. (r;lgi' uf Sehi;a U
William, 50; Gene Grooms (ir l.eorl If Thompson, 51~ Alit v
G rooms or Janice M Ihonpon. 51 : Rem
tr. Neuman r I 'h his
Sht'pp'ird 52; Michat'I I .ake or Walter A Radloff. 59. John ( l)iPit'rro or William Ii W,ri- k .ft , 6l). luh,it'l I aph or Huseh1
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff writer
Democr ats and Republicans of Seminole Counts- will select
their choices for the presidential standard bearers of their

Primary

delegates Tuesday, 68 of them by Mrs. Cassady added. 'Reagan carried
Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan will congressional district.
Palm Beach County at our mini conbe the winners in Florida's prirnary,the
Any of the four Democrats on the ballot ventlon, SO I figure if Bush wins In the
party chiefs in the state's 15 - Carter, Sen. Edward Kennedy of
11th, it'll be a squeaker."
congressional districts predict this Massachusetts, California Gov. Edmund
From St. Petersburg, Carolyn F.
weekend before the voting.
Brown or Ohio lawyer Richard B. Kay - Kiefer reported, "It's between Reagan
"It's not a question of whether will be awarded a delegate in any district and Bush, but it's hard to say who win in
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I'resident Carter will win, but how much
where he can cadge 15 percent of the Pinellas County.
he'll win by," says Hazel Evans, St. vote.
"Crane may come in third, but it will
Petersburg, Democratic chairman of the
In the Republican primary, the district be close with
Connally," Mrs. Kiefer
6th congressional district,
party chiefs believe the race is for second added. "Both
have active organizations
Fach of the 15 Republican p.Irt% chiefs place and any campaign propaganda here"
polled by United Press International fodder that will provide. Despite his New
dare A. Barnard of Land O'Lakes
picked Reagan to top the voting in their England victories, Illinois Congressman predicts a Reagan victory in
her 5th
respective districts. But three reported John Anderson has
virtually ignored district, "but It's going to be close with
the outcome could be close in their areas. Florida, as have Sen. Howard Baker of connally. He
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Count)) Former Texas Go
John Perennial candidate Harold Stassen and
Connally has mounted a stiff challenge in Latin hopeful Benjamin Fernandez are in Ernette Harding said "Connally and
Bush are running neck-and-neck for
Central Florida's sprawling 5th district. the also-ran category.
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Ann H Cassad) of Boca Raton points
Bush after New Hampshire and Connally
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out that Bush has a winter home in her
never caught fire. This is a conservative
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state and Bush Is unacceptable to conpears to be in position to make a clean
"He has a lot of personal friends in our servatives.
Ronald Reagan
become an island to hiielf
sweep of Florida delegates. The GOP will area out working," she said. "He grew up
with a convincing win in Tuesday's Repubcan
award its 51 national convention votes on there and kids went to school and college
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Local reaction to the proposed court
amendment has been mixed.
The Seminole County Bar Association has
taken no stand on the issue, said President
Harvey Alper.
Personally, Alper says lie has not yet made
up his mind on the proposal, which he agrees
has both good and bad points, the solution of
the high court's burden versus the limitation of

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"There is a neccesity to redistribute the
caseload, making a cutoff at the court of appeals," said Chief Assistant State's Attorney
Chris Ray, head of the prosecuter's Seminole

County office.
Ray said he did not believe any parties to a
court action would suffer the loss of a proper
appeal hearing under the proposed scheme.
But 18th Circuit Public Defender Bennett
Ford said the answer to the court's problem is
not to limit access but to add two justices to the
high bench,
He also suggested the court could eliminate
its case backlog simply by reducing the length

of its one-month August vacation.
Circuit Judge Vohie Williams said he was in
favor of the proposal, explaining appeals to the
Supreme Court of Florida should be granted in
the same manner as the United States

Supreme Court - at the court's discretion.
At the time of the establishment of the
current court rules, there were only 400 cases
to be shared by the seven Supreme Court
judges Williams said, adding 12 years later
there are more than 2,800 before the court.
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hear: death penalty cases; some bond lssus;
decisions by the district courts only, (striking
down a state law); and cases where district
court decisions are in direct conflict, but only
direct conflict.
The court would still be able to take up any
case It wished to decide as a matter of "great
public importance."
All appeals of circuit court cases, except in
the rare Instances when the electric chair is
the penalty meted-out by a Judge, 'would have
to go through the district courts of appeal.
Many could be stopped there, without a chance
to be taken the one step further under the new
rule,
While district court cases which declared a
state law unconstitutional could be Immediately appealed, If the district court approved of a law, no further appeal could
automatically be made.
Life sentences could no longer be directly
appealed to the high court, nor could ad.
ministrative actions taken by any agency
except the Public Services Commission.

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The Order of the Feather (combined lodges
They may not be Sioux, Seminole, Choc- of Florida) was host to a January meeting of
taws, Chickasaws or Cherokees, but they are,
the United Coalition of Indian Tribes, which
Indians. For you don't have to have Indian
recognizes the organization as a "tribe" on an
blood to be a member of this tribe, you just
equal basis with all other Indian tribes.
have to learn to think like one.
Emphasis in the order is on conservation,
"The tribe of the true Indian spirit" is what
family togetherness, helping underpriveleged
the Order of the Feather, an Indian oriented,
youth, and helping promote interest and pride
family camping lodge, is considered by its
n the history, heritage, and crafts of the
members, according to Supreme Chief White
American Indian.
Feather Wain Cummings of 132 Mayfair
"We try to teach people to build shelters,
Circle, Sanford.
make their own clothing, and the basic surCummings, who is part Cherokee, is the
vival skills," said Detter, who proudly
OPELIKA, Ala. (UPI) — Eight children, aged ito
head of the national organization, which he
displayed the leather pouch, moccasins,
13 years, died early Saturday in a fire that gutted a
helped found 21 years ago in Ohio. There are
pants, and sheath and staghorn knife, which
mobile home in Opelika.
lodges In Ohio and Florida and they are trying
he made for himself. They also help anyone
to get one started In New York State.
who wants to make their own teepee and
Opelika Fire Department spokesman Steve Fendley
However,
there
are
members
of
the
order
member's
teepees range from 13 to 19 feet
said the bodies of the eight were found in a mobile
living
in
15
states,
high
and
across
at the base.
home blaze at the Pine Acres Trailer Court.
The dance teams compete for awards and
Cummings' son-in-law, Jim Detter, of 1317
"There are eight kids dead," Fendley said. "We
Douglas Ave., Sanford, who says he married
"the kids are our most enthusiastic dancers,"
don't have any identities, but their ages range from ito
into the organization, helped start the Florida
the two agreed.
l3. We got the call at 11:54 p.m. and we still have
Throughout the year the Order of the
Grand lodge of the Order of the Feather and Is
crews out there investigating."
Feather enjoys special activities and
Grand Chief White Owl.
"I liked camping and outdoor things and it
weekend campouts, but the big event of the
sounded like something I would like to help
year is the Kootnibu Indian Village.
The 22nd Annual Kootnibu Indian Village
start here, so I went up to Ohio six years ago
and was initiated," said Detter. Detter and
will be sponsored by the Florida Grand Lodge
CHICAGO (UPI) — Rank and file members of the
his wife, Lectra, Princess Brown Owl, have a
and will be set up in Chuluota, March 29
Fire Fighters Union Local 2 today gave unanimous
four-week-old papoose who has already been
through April 5. ThIs week was chosen
approval with a deafening shout of "yes" to an interim
because It is the spring vacation week for the
initiated into Indian camping.
agreement which will send them back to their
school children. The site of the village will be
"You'd be surprised how quick a crying
firehouses while further contract talks take place.
baby quiets down when you sing them an
off the east side of the north-south segment of
The approval of the back-to-work agreement by the
Indian chant or heat on the drum," said
Lake Mills Road.
firefighters ended the 23-day old strike during which 22
Detter.
Visitors are welcome and the best time to
people, many of them children, died in citywide fires.
Amy Lyma Detter is the youngest member
come is after 4 p.m. when the ceremonies and
of the tribe and the oldest is 86-year-old N.V.
dancing take place, Detter said.
Matson of 401 Fourth St., Chuluota, Detter
"There's real magic in the rustic setting of
said.
the teepee village," he explained, "and
There are about 70 members in the two
dance area with beautiful council fire In the
lodges in Seminole County — the Turtle Lodge
center, is ringed by many small fires that
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Uniroyal Tire Co. is
of Sanford headed by Chief White Turtle
seem to appear out of nowhere. There is an
recalling an estimated 2 million steelbelted, radial
Delbert Matson and the Deer Lodge of
air of mystery about the village as the dantires because of an alleged safety-related defect. It Is
Chuluota headed by Chief White Deer Lowell
cers, in Indian attire, take you back to
the second largest tire recall in history.
Roberts. There are five servicemen from
another time and place with their chants and
Uniroyal said Friday It would recall the passenger
other parts of the country in the local
the heat of the rawhide drum,"
car tires and exchange them for new ones as part of
membership.
"At first, perhaps, you only enjoy the
settlement with the National Traffic Safety
A local lodge can be started whenever there
program that is taking place, but before long,
Administration, which said some of the tires contained
is enough interest in a community. It only
you're caught up in the spirit of pure Indian
a safety-related defect,
takes two members to start a lodge, said
enjoyment and find yourself wanting to take
Cummings.
part in the excitement. You can take part
When they aren't decked out In their
because the Order of Feather members will
feathers and moccasins, Cummings is an
invite you to dance with them," he said.
inspector
with the Seminole County Building
Visitors are invited to spend the whole day
WEATHER
Department and Detter is employed by Art
and if they wish bring their camping equipBrown Pest Control.
ment and stay as long as they like,
NATIONAL REPORT: Winter clashed with spring across
The basic structure of the lodge Is patterned
"What impressed me most when I first
the nation as scattered thunderstorms, sleet, snow and hail after the form of government used by many of
went to an Indian Village was the sharing that
pelted down. Furious rain and tornadoes were reported Friday the early tribes of the Eastern United States.
goes on without asking," Detter said. "People
in an area from Mississippi to Georgia, moving north through The various local tribes of each state are
bring food with them to share with others.
the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys Into the Appalachlwis. united 'under the Grand Lodge of that state.
Evening meals will be communal shared
Southeastern Nebraska was hit with 5 inches of snow while The grand lodges of each state, although
occasions."
freezing rain and sleet glazed highways in southern Iowa and independent of one another, are coordinated
Youths between the ages of 6 and 18 can be
northern Illinois. Snow also was reported falling in New York and guided by the Supreme Lodge. Advansponsored for the week for $20 and will be
state early today.
cement of the membership is carefully
cared-for by one of the families in the village.
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 69; overnight controlled by the brotherhood and the Order
The order will furnish the food, shelter and
low: 60; *sterday's high: 84; barometric pressure: 30.14; of Indian Princesses (not the YMCA variety).
supervision. The camper or sponsor must
r1èMve.%umldlty U percent; winds: south at 18 m.ph. - - - Oly.Ue. memlsrs 13 years and older, who
supply bedding and personal Items.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inki, Out show good moral values and a willingness to
People interested in 'the sponSörahlp
50 Miles: Winds south to southwest 15 to occasionally 20 knots work hard in the order, are considered as
program should make arrangements by
today and tonight. Southwest winds l5 knots Sunday. Seas 4tO6 eligible candidates for princess or
March 22. Phone 323-8596 for further in.
feet. Partly cloudy. Chance of showers or thundershowers brotherhood. All officers come from these
formation.
north part. Jupiter Inlet to Key Largo out to the Bahama Bank,
Key Largo to Dry Tortugas including the Florida Straits and

IN BRIEF

A Casselberry man was he] d without bond Friday on charges
he raped a woman on Nov. 6, 1979,

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watch the game, selected H edges' from a photo lineup last
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Herald Staff Writer
About 500 southeast
Stn1nole elementary pupils
wiflthange schools in the fall
under a zoning change approved by the Seminole
Cdty School Board.
'he change involves the
se6pd of three areas to be
rezoned by the board to ease
overcrowding at some schools
and, add pupils to schools not
experiencing enrollment
growth.
Although several parents
tolf the board they did not
want their children tran.
sfered again in one or two
years, there was little protest
over: the changes. Parent
Inputy had been solicited b the
board earlier and the adopted
plan'is almost identical to one
suggested by parents and
staff at Red Bug Elementary.
Board Member Roland
Williams voted against the
proposal because he said the
board should consider all
three rezoning proposals at
the same time.
The rezoning will bring
about the following changes:
—Students who live in Lake
Kathryn Estates, Lake
Kathryn Woods, Sherwood
Forest, Sugar Creek, Turf
Club and The Hills subdivisions and Semoran North
apartments from Red Bug to
Sterling Park.
— Students who live in Lake
Ann Estates, Windward
Square and Tanglewood
subdivisions from Red Bug to
Eastbrook.
—, Students who live in
Indian Hills and Coachllght
Estates from Sterling Park to
English Estates.
— Students who , live in
Howell and Swnmerset from
Sterng Park to Casselberry
Elerpentary.
Tl only change from the
Red lRug parents' plan was a
change suggested by Board
Member Pat Telaon:
originally students from the
Tanglewood subdivision were
to go to Sterling Park and
those from Semoran North
apartments were to go to
Eastbrook.
In: addition to easing
overrowding at Red Bug and
Sterling Park, the changes
will eliminate the need for two
schobl bus runs that currently
trarport the Howell Park
and Indian Hills pupils to
Sterling Park.
Oti Wednesday the board
will 'Consider zoning changes
to case overcrowding at
Wocdlands Elementary In
south central Seminole
Couflty.
Iother action last week the
achl board voted 3-2 to
dlrct the superintendent to
draft a policy to permit
pre$identlal and vice
pre1dential candidates to
appear In schools during
schol hours.
Brd Member Robert G.
Feiber made the motion
afto presenting a sample
aft
amndment to the school
boad policy banning "events
tha(re for the furtherance of
an politically partisan in.
tert." The amendment was
encldrsed by the County

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The radio also announced
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
had turned over the entire
hostage Issue to the Foreign
Ministry.
ReioniiLtllty for taking
delivery of the hostages has
been entrusted to me, and in
order to carry out the decision
of the Revolutionary Council
and to solve the present crisis,
I stall go to the den of
espionage ( the U.S. Embusy),"Ghotshedeh said In 11w
interview.

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Police and Sanford Fire Department officers and no bomb was
found.
The incident began when Wayne Gilbert, Rt. 1 Box 178-0,
Lake Drive, Sanford, reported he heard what he believed were
two teen-age boys discussing placing a bomb in the shoe
department of Zayres. Gilbert said he picked up his phone to
make a call when he heard the boys.
According to the police report, Gilbert said one boy advised
the other to go to the store if they "want to see some
fireworks."

informing him of the problem only yesterday. The letter gave
him seven days to turn over a new check, he said.
County Judge Harold Johnson told Matteson he would see
what he could do to prevent him from spending several days in
jail without the chance for bail.
BOMB THREAT
Due to a "crank" bomb threat, Zayre's Department Store,
2938 Orlando Drive, Sanford, was evacuated at approximately
8p.m. Friday.
The store was searched for about 30 minutes by Sanford

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NO BAIL FOR $35 FINE
An Altamonte Springs man is ic'. the Seminole jail without
bond, because he paid a $35 fine with a bad check.
Dean Lewis Matteson of the Spanish Trace Apartments,
Altamonte Springs, was arrested at his htinc Friday morning
by deputies with a Lake County Warrant.
On Feb. 19, Matteson was fined $35 for not having a hunting
permit while carrying a gun in an Ocala park.
He paid the fine, but according tocourt papers, the check did
not clear. Matteson said In court Friday he received a letter

Daniel J. Hodges, 25, of l( 71 Seminola Blvd., was arrested
Friday morning by deputies )n charges he raped a 19-year-old
woman after watching a f otball game at her house last
November.

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tonight then southerly on Sunday. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Florida bay T' umover Of Hostages
waters mostly choppy.
AREA FORECAST: Fair and warm today. Partly cloudy
tonight and Sunday. Chance of showers Sunday afternoon.
At
Highs today low to mid ft and Sunday around 80. Lows tonight Not
in the 60s. Winds southerly around 15 miles an hour
diminishing at night. Rain probability 30 percent Sunday.
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
point out that taking delivery circumstances aimed at their
EXTENDED FORECAST: Partly cloudy and warm except Foreign Minister Sadeg of the hostages Is under no release.
for a chance of showers over the north and central portions of Ghott*acieh said In an in.
the state on Tuesday. It will be cooler in north Florida on terview broadcast today the
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Wednesday. The lows will be in averaging in the SOS in the pending turnover of the
north and in the SOs in the south. The highs will average in the American hostages to the
WHITE
mid 70s in the north and In the upper 70s to low WE in the south. Revolutionary Council "is
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under no circumstances
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aimed at their release."
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The militants who are
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captive in the U.S. Embassy
had said earlier they will not
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
allow Ghotbzadeh to take
MARCH It 11101
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custody of the hostages and
Your Choice Of
Sanford:
called on the Revolutionary
Wilford G. Cornellu;
Council to name someone else
Tennessee Skeins
to receive them, Tehran
Thomas J. Light, Deliry
Tinted or plastic lenses at slight additional cost
Catherine Cherry, Deltoise
Radio reported.
Charles H. Lewis, Deltona
But the radio said the
Sh.Ida L. Orioles, Lake Mary
*(isnis Duplicated *
Revolutionary Council had
Martha L. Bradwell, Lake Monroe
Victor P. Hansen, Longwood
reiterated Chotbzadeh was
Gladys Paulus, New York
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their representative on the
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masters?

Forwhatit'sworth,TheSanfordToastmasters
Club is once again in full swing. Except the once

The Clock
By DORIS DIEThICII

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The Wounds

What uh ever happened to uh the Sanford
Toastmistresses?
Or uh for that matter, to the uh toastmasters?
Did uh the women fold after women's lib made
its debut and international headquarters refused
to change the women's group to "Toast Mses?"
Or uh did the women finally succumb to the
MCPs (male chauvinist pigs), join fraternal
. forces, raise their glasses and toast the

fraternal organization Is now composed of
misters, masters, Misses, Mrses. and Mses.
However, the South Seminole Toastmistress
Club is still for women onl) , and according to
Margie Neine of Sanford, vice president, Is going
strong.

Margie admitted she "felt in adequate a nd was
terrified" at speaking—period. She commended
the organlz&amp;mun for giving her self-confidence
and helping her to deal with the public.
"You get out of It wha t you put into It," she

said.
Many years ago when Kay' Bartholomew was a
Navy wife, she was instrumental in organizing
the Sky Anchors Toastmistress Club which at.
tracted a large group of Sanford women as well
as navy officers' wives.
It was a learning experience and a lot of fun as
well as a social outlet. Some of the women who
were active In the Toastmistress Club back then
were Evelyn Alpaugh, Connie Williams, Shirley
Huaman, Toi Fitzpatrick, Jean Bryant, Peggy
Conrad, Tamaar Braden, Ruth Stamm and Dr.
Maria Perez, among others.

While the women were having heir "uhs"
evaluated, the Sanford Toastmasters Club kept
local men on their uh toes. Some of the former
toastmasters still around are Sanford City
Commissioner John Morris, John Carli, Jim
Creamer and Bill Burns.

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SCIENCE WORLD

Lessons From A Tornado
—Brick houses were safer. Thirty-five
percent of all brick houses and 50 percent of
frame houses suffered major irreparable
damage.
—People over 60 were Injured seven times
more frequently than those under 20. Above
age 40, women were a çeater risk than men.
—Lacerations, abrasions and bone fractures were the most commonly noted injuries.
—96 percent of all people sur veyed felt they
had been adequately warned. Sirens started
sounding 1 hour before the tornado struck.
—56 percent of people who were in single.
family homes took shelter in an interior
closet, ba throom or hallway while 24 percent
waited the storm out in a basement or storm
cellar.
In summary, the report said current
recommendations that people at home should
seek shelter in an Interior location proved to
be sound.
"People in motor vehicles, whetherthey be
in the country or the city, should seek shelter
Immediately upon hearing a tornado warning
and should not attempt to drive from the
tornado's pa th.
"People In single-family homes In a tornado-prone area should Identify and reinforce
some interior portion of their home as a
shelter. Mobile home parka should provide
community shel ters for their residents, and
public buildings should designate shelter
areas that are clearly Identified."
The report was prepared by Roger Glass,
Robert Craven, Dennis Breginan and Peter
Kerndt of the Center for Disease Control In
Atlanta; Barbara Stoll of the Emory
University School of Medicine; Neil Hcrowiltz
of the School of Health Care Sciences,
Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas; and Joe
Winkle of the Federal Disaster Assistance
Administration.

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Chavezlp: 0

For Powerl.

but there Is evidence to support It: An in. money always wound up at UFW
public welfare. He is pushing legis1at1oat
vestigative reporter assigned to look into headquarters In La -Paz, Calif., and rarely If
would
ways that would provide Insurance against a pre
prohibit the Fit from going Iter
union, which lifted so many stoop laborers out charges of violence and conflict of interest ever was
disbursed to the states. Chavez
commercial
advertising that Is merely
exnptive Soviet attack.
of peonage and degradation, has become a against Manuel Chavez, Cesar's cousin and refuses to give lx UFW offlgo
"unfair" instead of outright decepUve The
These and similar measures could be ac- violencerone, tyrannical empire under the longtime thief aide, was badly beaten at a dues,
strikes or other policy matters, and
move was suggested by Ernest Pepplesan
complished at reasonable cost. More Importantly,
iron-fisted rule of Cesar Chavez.
UFW rally in Arizona, where he had gone in won't permit local charters,
executive
of Brown and Williamson;the
The able, articulate Chavez gained the hope of Interviewing Cesar. Both Cesar
they would help restore stability to the strategic
Kentucky
cigaret
As
far
back
as
1117
ha
is
th
te maker.
.C vez prom ed at
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A ' ,.. el,1,1 C4.,l
naUonwj fame and sympathy for his and Manuel Chavez witnessed the a
ueuaflCe u ui;rn
Soviet T fliOfl even a
ssault
but
Texas
would
he
the
next
state
organized
by
CloIIIned efforts on behalf of California's
did nothing to Mop it. The reporter was finally Lb
Prior to this the rrc in Its annual
theoretical incentive to strike first.
o agtural union. He then
downtrodden grape a nd lettuce harvesters,
rescued by a priest 11*
had
released '. results
: confide
re
same promise to workers In Florida, New
Years of fighting the good fight earned him
The reporter was able to document Jersey and Arizona. "Finally we decided
survey prepared for the Tobacco instI
and the UFW respectability.
allegations that Manuel Q*1V55 While ga.
The survey candidly concluded: "Favorable
workers couldn't wait until Cues' Chavez was
ving
as
a
UFW
attitudes
toward the tobacco industry aP at
argon'
and
strike
director,
ready,
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,
said
Antonio
Onadain
of
the
Texas
But somew e along the way, Chavez
.
their
lowed
eW .... Newly shl out of
was
himself
engaged in agricultural business
seems to have lost sight of On people whose
&amp;"W%A~§. '1% workwsdm'tcven know
e
s
in
that
(survey
respondents)
believe tft
is
welfare earned that respectahility,
who Caw IL They just want healthy working
hazardous
to the nw4maker,
&amp;hat
bealt,L..
he concentrates 00
tInghis Mexican
Man of Chavez'seal
we see as
"
have WI
dangerous dove
to
power and purging 4Is 44.nt elements within
Chavez
ppesrs
to
relish
his
celebrity
the
ujcm
rec
entl
y,
with
what
the
viability of the tobacco Industry thasaa
1.
the'UFW, often with strong-arm
t datue hobnobbing with presidential can. - yet occurred.
the iwanjuuon as
he
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reminiscent of the corporate farmers'
dkistes and junketiag to foreign countries.
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many
'y .
sL.A..lI
with
Chavez
in
the
uw"i.
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union's U1WI days.
years
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repo.
as irate
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said that "upjnj'tutalv lii
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thousands
tobacco
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Industry's
Even worse, organizers In Texas, Arizona,
s
champion
to
recent years tiw IJP'W as spawned the ugly
F. con.
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Senate. "This occurrence indicates a blalifl
New Jersey paid Florida — all of whom inked destructiveness of blind orthodoxy, rigid
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disregard for the confidentiali
toaIn anonymous for foer of reprisal —
ty ci
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centralization, hierarchy, dangerous'
doaunents thathave been sshpoensed bs
told my reporter S.Uy Ann Denton that the nepotism and even lnaiilsitions and Pities."
won
ri and marked confidential by th6tdnVFW actually Inlets aecretly with OWU
Leaders ci civil rights soups voiced 11w
Footnote: Chives rebuffed ripsated
dustry," Ford wrote FEC Chairman Midsel
ru.niatives to sabotage agreements won
about the union they once requests for an Interview. But his critlea
Partsch "You have raised my Ire 1Lb
by other Untaw Members of the newly treated with an admiration bordering on malt be bows about
11w mlaleeds of ida
what appears to be a recicJ
chartered Arizona Farmworkera Union reverence
wa'Aor
CloSsOCi$L'Crls11wpstram,' "Mid
the rights ci as jmhwtrv"
I
thzed aIM that the UFW Incites tension
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Ford
then
dutifully
idled
a
IwQvIslon
to No
between local and Eiügratory laborers, and
fund-raising tours. With the help of without Ida OiL"
C'.,,'*A
soixes to help the Border Patrol c*I&amp;weu like Jonn Baa, Chavez wmild
has
TOBACCO CHAMPION: Sen. Wendell
that "Is intanded to protwt informal"
lute and ruuid up illegal lmmlçants from eppear In açlcultwal states and raise Ford, 1)-Ky.. Is a utdekro( the tobacco
width,
although it may not rim to t-Me
Msdco,
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thousands ci dollars, uuppesedly to IUVPt 1ry igaI
the Federal Trade Cem.
definition
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economy through increasing the
number of consumers in the area. (This
does not tefer to those who come to
wager.) Citing only those at a given
plant, harness horse personnel out.
number greyhound personnel at a 15-1
ratio. These consumers constitute the
true monetary wealth that harness
racing brings to, and keeps within, the
community. Best of all, they and their
families are here in summer to race,
and in winter to train. Harness racing
in and training in Casselberry is year.
round enterprise.
BENEFIT IN ADDITION TO PARSMUTUEL TO STATE REVENUE:
Horsemen invite all legislators and
certain sports writers to compare the
return to state revenue from all phases
of the harness horse Industry to that of
the greyhound industry. The Seminole
Harness Raceway Is like the tip of an
iceberg. Beneath the surface Is hidden
the true nature of harness horse racing
as a multi-million-dollar Central
Florida industry, every transaction of
which is taxed by the the state at 4
percent. From the stock to the
tremendous amount of land and
countless barns devoted to raising,
breeding, training, and racing, to feed,
bedding, equipment of all kinds,
nothing escapes the inevitable 4 per
cent day-by-day positive cash flow into
the state's coffers. Also added in are the

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required license fees from every owner,
They made plans, acquired stock,
trainer, driver, groom, and vendor.
bought homes and acreage with this
Track-side or barn-side, harness racing
assurance as the basis. At the last
creates wealth every day for Florida.
possible moment, one day before the
EXISTENCE OF SEMINOLE
deadline of appl)ing for the horse
HARNESS RACEWAY IS CRUCIAL:
dates, the new owners announced that
The Seminole Harness Raceway and
there would be no harness racing, nor
the harness track at Pompano Beach
had ever, at any time, considered
(Pompano Park) are Florida's only two
racing anything but clogs. It is as
outlets for the industry. Seminole
though the captain and his mates had
Harness Raceway has a positive
scuttled the ship and took the only
economic impact on Casselberry and
lifeboat, while the crew looks on in
Central Florida. Nothing comparable
stunned disbelief.
can take its place.
Horsemen have no choice but to stand
PRESTIGE FACTOR: Harness
and fight for what they think is right.
racing combines the three essentials of
ALTRUISM: The owners and at least
human progress: man, animal, wheel.
one legislator have succeeded in conThe driver must control all elements
vincing themselves and a Few others
and the horse maintain a trot or pace,
that their motive for establishing a (log
either of which is a gait unnatural to an
track at Seminole is partially altruistic,
animal under duress. Add to this the
"for the good of Florida," they say. As
spirit of competition, and the entire
horsemen have demonstrated, paristory of civilization is here, and only
mutuel figures represent only a portion
here, symbolized. No wonder it is
of the wealth Florida receives from any
regarded as a privilege and honor to
such activity. Further, when such
have this vital and exciting action in
monies are redistributed by the state, it
this area.
is to the counties by IX)Pulation. For
To continue, horsemen offer these
example, Dade receives a bigger cut
aspects for consideration:
than Seminole, which hosts the plant.
ETHICS: From the strength of the
However, the owners and legislators
aforementioned arguments one
keep implying that Seminole County
presumes that harness racing Is here to
will become wealthy quick, and if you
stay in Central Florida. Seminole don't go along with them, you are not in
horsemen were assured there was a
favor of such things as better scLools
good chance of racing this summer. and colleges. Horsemen wish they

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lam writing this letter to you because
-Ijust buried beautiful dead fish on the
St. Johns River about 10 miles from my
house. This Is not the first fish that we
have buried but l sure would like ittobe
' the last. Last week my wife buried her
favorite duck where she found It dead
by our boat dock.
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I wonder where you live, and I also
wonder why all of this Ii happening to
us. What can be done to prevent this
from happening In the future? The buck
has to stop somewhere and I'm trying
to find out who's at fault.
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needless to say, greyhound racing. It
attracts celebrities of international
repute. In barns and on tracks with
their harness horses are found movie
stars Annette Funicello; baseball's
Charlie "King Kong" Keller, Whitey
Ford, and Mickey Mantle, boxer Floyd
Patterson; basketball's Wilt A`&amp;
Stilt" Chamberlain and Dan Issel;
hockey's Gilles Villemnure, John
Ferguson, Bobby Hull, and Arthur and
William Wirtz; operas Anna Moffo:
golf's Arnold Palmer and l.ew Worsham. It also has attracted to Seminole
Harness Raceway horsemen who
refuse to cut and run.
Time story of the track takeover reads
like a movie plot. Missing, however, is
the part where the new owners, now
convinced that harness racing is the
W8V to go, and hopelessly "hooked" on
the sport, don their silks, hop onto
sulkies drawn by three fine trotters,
and ride off into the sunset.
Horsemen want the energy they 00%%
expend in protest to be redirected
toward making the Seminole Harness
Raceway the best in the country. They
pledge their loyalty to a management
that will help make this so. The happy
ending will bring profit, prestige, and
i)leisUte to all.
Hex Spencer McCarty
Owner, Trainer, Driver
Seminole harness Raceway

Inflation Takes A Toll
IkO)le who talk out of 1)0111 Si(leS of
their mouth Bt the StIIlC time should not
try to represent the people.
They
contradict
their ow n
statements,
Because of the inflation, the cost of
living has gorme up about 15 Percent and
the present administration has
recommended a 13 Percent increase in
Social Security, pension disability
benefits and other help for the poor and
needy but now time administration has
decided that it wants to balance time
budget in 1981 and is recommending
cutting these very objects 10 percent to
achieve this goal.
All these people that would be affected had suffered through this inflation all through 1979 and with the
inflation getting even worse would have
to suffer even more in 1980. If this
administration had tried to do
something about this inflation besides
talk about it, the people would be
willing to help,
Since this administration wants to cut
time people 10 percent, how much will
they and their cohorts have their

I am not a member of any

family and his home. I'm trying to
protect both ci them. I have a boat with
' with a 3.5-horsepower motor which I
use occasionally and I sometimes
wonder if I'm contributing to the
population decrease of our wildlife.

would tell it like it is.
BLUNDERS ON THE PART OF THE
OWNERS: Horsemen believe the
owners bought the track without the
realization of what the package in.
cluded. After all, if these owners could
snub or ignore Clint Galbraith at the
track ''Kitchen Klatsch" of January l
they can blunder elsewhere, too. Clint
was there at time horsemen's request to
help theni keep harness racing at
Seminole, lie is to harness racing what
Babe Ruth was to baseball, O.J. Stumpson to Football. Caruso to opera, or
Billie Jean King to tennis. Clint trained
and drove Niatross, bay horse, t wo.
years-old, to a 1:55.4-min
victory in
the recent Woodrow Wilson race at the
Meadowlands. Niatross consequently
became harness horse of time year,
;xsibly even of all-time, and remains
unbeaten in over 20 starts. Total purse
was $860,000, which makes it the all.
time high for any kind of race ever run
In the history of the world. It goes
without saying that Clint is time trainer
and driver of the year. Horsemen still
shake their heads over the owners'
Chilly dismissal of Clint Galbraith.
CONCLUSION: Harness racing is
time fastest-growing
all spectator
sports. It attracts more paying spectators IftTOSS the U.S. than any other
professional sport, including football,
baseball, basketball, hockey, and,

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salaries and expense accounts cut9

Many of these people that live on Social
Security income don't have any
iflcouime or Savings to tide them over.
Ih'mng a service officer of one of the
veterans organizations, I have reason
to know that many of the idows and
dependents are living in poverty and it
is a shame on us the country which
professes to be time richest country in
time world to allow such conditions to
exist. It is especially sorrowful think
that these people that are living in
poverty are dependents of deceased
veterans who (ought to per*erx'e this'
country.
Stephen G. Balint Sr.
Sanford
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Library Enjoys Coverage
On behalf of the Trustees of the Henry
Shelton Memorial Library and
Musewn, and as Sanford Founder's
Day chairman on Feb. 8, 1 wish to thank
you very kindly for the news ('overage
time newspaper gave us.
Hortense W. ltoummiillat
Sanford

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was two years and eight months ago todecide the issue. Salfi was added to the
At the same time, he said he doesn't definition is, if the county commission
.t.9,
July, 1977 — that the Seminole County duo consisting of Circuit Judges Voile
believe the old adage that you can't beat would agree to drop the suit.
city hall. "You can tear it down," he said.
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mmlssIon filed Its lawsuit against the Williams Jr. and Robert McGregor when
The county commissioners refused the
° lty of We Mary challenging the an. the latter two could not come to a
"Sometimes public officials can't compromise. One of the three cornv)ezation of the 1600-acre Heathrow decision.
stand authority," Paulucci said.
missitmers who voted against time
''Ianned Unit Development (PUD).
Jeno Paulucci, head of Paulucci
Two years ago Paulucci's represen- compromise Harry Kwiatkowski — is
tatives offered a compromise on the no longer a member of the board. lie was
The tract of land is north of Lake Mary Enterprises, which owns the property,
issue. The county had contended In its replaced by Sandra Glenn.
woods poac1, one has taken a philosophical approach to the
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lawsuit that an enclave — a county area
One of the two Commissioners who
$f section above Paola Road and west lawsuit. He is patiently waiting for the
courts
to
decide.
He
wholly
or
partially
agrees
development
surrounded
by
city
voted
for the compromise — John
uIwllm
"I'm not ever going to be stampeded territory — would be created by the Alexander is no longer on the board.
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costs have escalated considerably In the
The latest thing to happen In the two years and eight months the Issue has Into certain concessions that I don't think annexation. Pauluccl's compromise was He was replaced by Bob Stwin.
drawn-out suit was the naming several been in the court, but he said this week: are fair," Paulucci said. "I've tried to be an agreement to exclude 40 acres from
Also voting In favor of compromise two
weeks ago of Circuit Judge Dominick "The value of the land is also rising." fair. I've tried to work with the people In the annexed property to remove the years ago was Bob French, while Bill
asa member of a three-judge panel
the county government."
"It's up to the courts," he said,
question of enclave, whatever its Kirchhoff and Dick Williams voted
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All along It has been clear that the Pc n
would be reached when public opinion tuh c
against Carter's policy of "restraint" — do i
nothing — regarding the kidnap,"l c
Americans in Tehran.
It's also clear that the Iranians have Car i
over a barrel, and know it.
As Carter's policy has rapidly soften d,
Iranian po licy has become tougher.
In the beginning, declaring the kldnapp i
clearly Illegal, Car ter maintained that c
question of the hostages had to be discus d
entirely apart from any discussion of l
shah.
Now, under the policy of restraint, I th
Carter and the Iranians have reversed ft ir
positions. Car ter links the ret ur n of ic
hostages to the creation of the U.N. è mission on the crimes of the Shah.
Iranians deny any such connection.
In his most recent statement, the v ly
Ayatollah says that the fate of the hosts, s
will be decided by the new Iran n
parliament, which will be elected in April, ut
cannot address itself to the hostage questrn
until May.
According to the best analysis, the nw
parliament is likely to take an even mdre
severe stance toward the kidnapd
Americans than does the anti-Weston
political manipulator, President Bani.Sa4r.
As spring turns into summer, therefofe,
American public opinion will begin to t*n
sour on the Carter policy of restraint. P
will show It.
Suppose Ronald Reagan is at that point e
Republican front-runner and putat e
nominee. He will of course hammer Carter n
the kidnapped Americans. But he had bet r
begin to think now about a f ormulation of Is
own.
In 1968, campaigning in t he New Hamps e
Republican primary, Richard Nixon in a r e
fit of enthusiasm decla red that he had a p n
to end the war in Vietnam.
President Lyndon Joh nson's response i is
immediate and devastating. If Mr. Nixon is
such a plan, Johnson said, it would *
patriotic of him to communicate it to ae
president and save lot of American lives
Nixon did have a long-range plan, but at
the kind of thing you could sum up, and ie
exchange winged him.
When the domestic American politi al
crunch comes on the kidnapped Americ in
Tehran, Carter will surely ask the Repub n
nominee, whoever he is, for his "plan.'
It Is now clear that Iran has no incentl to
return the hostages. They are in lact a net
asset, allowing the Iranians to manipula te
both the media and the diplomatic process.
The bottom-line response, which, however,
cannot be stated qui te openly In an American
election campaign, is brute force.
During the early days of the TehranIdnapping, a Soviet diplomat was asked off the
record what would happen if the Soviet embassy In Tehran had been seized. He'answered that nothing much would have ben
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numbers and kinds of aircraft that can carry
cruise missiles would enable the United States to
WASHINGTON — It saddens me to have to
deploy additional thousands of these weapons in report
that the United Farm Workers (UFW)

ur Readers Write

Now that the air Has cleared from the
Feb. 22 Casselberry City Hail meeting
between the pro-horse and pro-dog
people, Seminole Harness Raceway
-horsemen are able to appraise the
situation.
Horsemen thank Rep. Bobby
Brantley, (R-Longwood) for calling the
meeting and are gratified by the support of Casselberry citizens present.
About 95 per cent of the house was
vociferous in Its approval of every point
put across for, or by pro-horse people.
Arguments to keep the track for
harness
racing are strong and
:
Irrefutable.
Some of them are familiar,
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but bear repetition for the benefit of
; hose whose Interest and concern has
aroused recently. Here, then, are
some of the arguments:
FAMIUAR1TY: The community has
coped
successfully with race horses at
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the present location for 60 years, and
4with harness horse racing for the last
.. seven years. So unobtrusive has it been
that, until the present dispute arose,
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many nearby neighbors did not even
know of the track's existence. Since
., harness racing is a night-time activity,
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It does not interfere with school or rush, hour traffic, another factor in its favor,
.lt fits in.
PROSPERITY" Because harness
r
racing requires more personnel than
, greyhound racing, it benefits local
P.

JEFFREY HART

By AL ROSSITER JR.
UPI Science Editor
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Residen ts of
Wichita Falls, Texas had such a long war ning
before a powerful tornado struck In April that
many fled to their cars to try to outrun t he
storm. It was a dreadful mistake.
Of the 26 people killed and 30 Injured by the
storm while they were In vehicles, 77 percent
had left the relative safety of buildings when
they discovered the storm was approaching.
The homes lef t by 20 of these victims, Including eigh t who died, suffered lIttIe.or no
damage.
A team of heal th investigators, reporting In
the magazine Science, concluded that people
In motor vehicles had a tenfold greater risk of
severe Injury than those at home.
The researchers were on the scene shortly
after the tornado struck, examining the
causes of death and assessing the effectiveness of current safety warnings. The
twister devastat ed an 11-square mile area,
killing 47 people, Injuring hundreds and
destroying or severely damaging 3,000
homes.
Only five deaths occurred among 10,863
people who stayed Indoors In the area affected by the tornado.
"Apartments and single family homes were
the safest places to be when the tornado
struck, and the risk of being killed in either
location was only one per thousand," the
report said.
"Other public buildi ngs (for example,
restaurants, churches, shops) were less
safe-If the 1,768 people In their cars had
sought shelter in single-family homes, we can
estimate that they would have suffered
roughly 80 percent and 90 percent fewer fatal
injuries."
Ot he r findi ngs:

Sunday, March 9,1980-7A

1160mYear Harness Racing Tradition Should Continue

Who
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At the recent Toastmasters Club meeting, Dr.Luis Perez was the toastmaster. The 20 mem-'9
hers necessary for a charter signed in. Officers
will be elected soon.
Interested In becoming a toastmaster? Call a
Gall Smith, 3224883, evenings.
Cheers.
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JULIAN BOND

In prize-fighting parlance, the Carter administration's campaign to win Senate
ratification of the SALT II treaty was losing on
points before the Soviets invaded Afghanistan.
When Russian tanks poured across the Afghan
frontier last December, ratification was knocked
through the ropes.
It appears increasingly unlikely that SALT II
will ever be approved by the Senate.
The irony is that none of this has doomed the
treaty itself. To the contrary, the day after
President Carter formally asked that SALT II be
MACON, Ga. — Not Ronald Reagan, too.
The former California governor has
withdrawn from active consideration in the
Senate, he directed the State Department to discovered the Trilateral Commission.
Like a sizable numbers of Americans,
announce that the United States would abide by
the treaty and expected the Soviet Union to do Reagan believes there's something sinister
about this association that links 19 present
likewise. The response from Moscow has been and former members of the Carter adcold silence,
ministration, including President Carter and
Thus, the nation confronts an unprecedented
Vice President Mondale.
The Trilateral Commission, founded at
situation. Mr. Carter has unilaterally committed
banker
David Rockefeller's urging in 1973, Is
the United States to a strategic arms treaty that
of 250 private citizens from North
composed
he cannout persuade the Senate to ratify. The
America, Japan and Europe. Its public
Soviet Union, meanwhile, pointedly refuses to
purpose: to insure closer political and
echo the U.S. pledge to respect SALT II's terms in economic ties between these regions.
the absence of ratification.
But the coincidential — or purposeful —
But assuming the Soviets decline the temptation
linkage between the Trilateral Commission
to do anything worse than exploit SALT II's and the Carter administration upsets Reagan.
It upsets many others who don't share
numerous loopholes and ambiguities, the
Reagan's
politics.
momentum of their known missile programs will
In addition to Carter and Mondale, the
soon yield Moscow strategic superiority over the
Trilateral Commission's membership list has
United States. For obvious reasons, the Carter
Included: Cyrus Vance, secretary of state;
administration pretends this isn't so even as Harold Brown, secretary of defense;
Secretary of Defense Harold Brown concedes that Zblgniew Brzezinski, chief adviser on
nearly all U.S. land-based missiles, most of the B- national security; Andrew Young, former
U.S. ,ambassador to the United Nations;
52 bombers, and half of the ballistic missile
Gerald C. Smith, ambassador-at-large on
submarine force could be destroyed in a Soviet
disarmament talks; Richard N. Gardiner,
surprise attack.
anthassador to Italy; Elliot L. Richardson,
This frightening prospect hasn't deterred the special representative for the Law of the Seat
administration from insisting that SALT II will Conference; Warren M. Christopher, deputy
help preserve essential equivalence" in the secretary of state and Paul C. Warnke, forSoviet-American strategic equation. Nor has it
mer special negotiator on arms control.
What the Trilateral Commission actually
dissuaded Mr. Carter from arguing that SALT II
does
may be less Important than what people
promotes 'crisis stability" when in fact it does
think
It does, and why its members have been
just the opposite.
chosen to do It.
The SALT II treaty countenances the [till
The left and right ends of the American
flowering of the Soviet Union's first-strike
ilit1cJ'spectin agree that the probability
potential. Indeed, the treaty grants the Soviets a of finding so many highly placed officials
near monopoly on first-strike weaponry by per. among any pre-selected group of 250 citizens
— fairly divided across oceans and among
mitting them to deploy 308 super-heavy ICBMs
different
cultures — Is extraordinary.
while denying the United States the right to build
A
Reagan
staff member here gave the
even one.
right's anti-Trilateral thinking. It is precisely
When this country embarked on its historic the left's objection.
effort to negotiate an end to the nuclear arms race
Edwin Meese 3rd, the Reagan campaign's
a decade ago, the denial of both a first-strike chief of staff, said, "All of these people come
capability and any military incentive for either out of an International economlc4ndustrlal
side to attack first In a crisis was a paramount organization with a pattern of thinking on
objective. The bitter fruit of these negotiations, world affairs."
That pattern is perceived by the Reagan
codified In SALT II, yields the Soviet Union the
forces
as "soft on defense" and by the left as
means and, arguably, a rational incentive to
too concerned with boosting ungovernable
contemplate a nuclear attack on the United cross-continental economic ties— all of which
States,
amounts to the same circle traversed 360
At the very least, the strategic Imbalance degrees In opposite directions.
inherent in the treaty's terms cannot but tempt
Meese says — and the left would agree —
that the Thlaterals believe "trade and
the Soviets to try nuclear blackmail in pursuit of
business should transcend, perhaps, the
global dominance,
In view of these fatal flaws, the SALT II treaty national defense."
ought to be rejected as an unacceptable risk to the
What Trilateralism really means Is that our
security of the United States.
president selected his secretaries, assistant
Should the Carter administration liberate itself secretaries and ambassadors from a one-note
from the restrictions, and the illusions, spawned chorus. That chorus echoes his conviction
by SALT II, the United States could immediately that systems can triumph over politics and
p1ilies, and that properly managed
undertake a series of quick fixes designed to economic development can eliminate the
counter the threat of a Soviet first strike during causes of international tension.
the next several years. Chief among these
emerencv
measures should l th die11Wrun] f ,I I A M A &amp;I Paa
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jp,n puvugirjn
least half of the 1,000 Minuteman ICBMs now
housed In fixed, and vulnerable, underground

OPINION

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in the aging field how to get money for
programs they direct or hope to launch.
But you don't have to be a professional
to use "Funding in Aging — Public,
Private and Voluntary." Any group
pushing an idea that may help seniors
ask a local library to get this book. It
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is well worth studying.
than the original to guide readers in
The first edition, "ANational Guide to raising funds.
Government and Foundation Funding in
It keeps in mind that not all requeL
the Field of the Aging," was written by for financial support in the aging field
S
Lily Cohen of the aging program at New are for large sums. Many are for low-cost
York's Adelphi University and Marie demonstration and test programs that
Oppendisano-Reich, a statistician- are often the basis for further action.
analyst at the Nassau County, N.Y.,
"Funding in Aging" is, therefore, more
Department of Senior Citizen Affairs,
than just an comprehensive Listing of
The 174-page first edition was financial sources. Rather than a
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published in 1977 and quickly went out of "money" book, it is a "how-to-get-theprint,
money" book.
The question of reprinting came up
The authors explain how to make
when the last copies had been sold. By contact with a possible funding source.
that time, the authors had gathered They take their readers through the
much additional data.
procedural maze of federal and state
So, Adelphl University opted for the governments and private foundations.
new enlarged edition, which has become
Indeed, the section on federal and state
known — lovingly,inmostcases — asthe funding of aging programs js alone worth
"money" book. Kathleen Hamilton the price of the book.
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University Press, Garden City, N.Y.
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The seats of all three are up for election.
One of the interesting points in the
annexation was the agreement by
Paulucci to stand by conunitments his
firm previously negotiated with the
County Commission even on the property
annexed to Lake Mar. The coinZiiitnients were transferred to Lake
Mary.
Plans for the PUI) were to construct
4,325 housing units on 1,267 acres. The
remainder of the 1,600 acres was ear.
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By JOE DeSANTIS
the man behind the success, ternoon. "Seminole really
Herald Sports Editor
head coach Bill Payne
surprised a lot of people."
Seminole High's Fighting
i think
t probed we're
Include the state prep
'Seminoles have alread) a good tournament team,
b ,,,, 70
pollsters among the sursm ashed school record after adds assistant coach Torn prised. Accor
ding to them,
school record enroute to a Smi th. "We've been down Seminole should have
packed
sparkling 30-2 record this prep several times and bounced t heir suit cases t hr
ee games
season Saturday back off the ropes."
ago and alkdita season.
night Bill Payne's troops
The Seminoles face a tall
But in winning more games
;would like to take one more Ram front line and a slick- than any other team in the
step in the right direction. One shooting Palm Beach guard in
more step towards Lakeland, Johnny Peoples Saturday.
'w here the final four survivors West Palm Beach will star t 6- We've been down
:of district, regional and 7 Dwayne Turner
one
several times
:sectional competition clash in f rne tat the
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sta rting line up.
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: Already owning the Distr ict
off the ropes.
Out front team in g up with
and Region 5 crowns, the the deadly accurate Peoples
rninolesmust beat a tall at guard is 540 senior Doug history of Seminole County, in
Ed talented West Palm Wallace.
advancing f ar ther in post
Beach 'fs,.in Lakes squad,
"We really have to bank season t han any other county
'owners of a 25.6 record for the with them on the boards," team, Bill Payne and his
Section 2 championship.
Payne points out about West Seminoles sta nd on the verge
Not bad for a nucleus that Palm's superior size,
of reaping a three year
rent 2-18 as sophomores and
If comparisons are of any basket ball harvest.
Pen followed up at 14-li as a interest, West Palm Beach
"These are great kids,
finished second to Ft. Pierce
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Central in the Sun Coast East great young people, not just
basketball players," cornConference.
pliments
the Seminole boss.
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prove., we're
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years get here."
seem
to have cornered the l
a good
"We
want
it all now," says a
market on patience and
determined
Keith Whitney,
composure.
Payne 's
tou rnament team.'
troops
rallied for a one-poin
t win who rebounded from, a knee
over Apopka in the District 9 injury to resume his quarJunior dominated squad.
opener, then sank season long terbacking duties against Ft.
"This is the big time for nemisis Daytona Mainland, Pierce.
is," stated 6-6 senior center again in the final seconds to
A Wlfl Sat ur day night takes
ggie Butler following the
mSeminole
on a trip to
vance to regional
Tribe's 68-62 victory Tuesday petition.
t
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eisin7.
against Ft. Pierce Central for some victories have also
from completing the dream
the regional crown and the thrown a monkey wrench into thousands of players hope for,
fights to advance.
West Palm Beach's scouting but only a handfull achieve.
"There's no tur ni ng ba ck plans.
Once again San ford Radio
how," added sharp shooter
"Everybody down at this station WTRR joins the 'ftibeMerin Stambaugh, whose last neck of the woods was in its quest for the state
minute heroics have helped planning on having to play championship. Play-by-play
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nation by picking up No. 29. "We may Palma each had four points during that 89-85, in overtime, in the Mideast Dale Solomon sparked Virginia Tech. 36-28 fuiiftirne lead and never trailed.
Iona Coach Jim Valvano was worried have been looking ahead to Georgetown span.
Regional at Bowling Green, Ky., Alcorn Dexter Reid iced the victory with four
Sam Williams and Kurt Nimphius led a
bout Friday night's NCAA game against but we'll have to play better if we're
Over the next seven minutes the two State defeated South Alabama, 70.62, and consecutive free throws in the overtime, balanced Arizona State scoring attack
floly Cross - he thought his Gaels might going to beat them."
teams traded baskets until a three-point Texas A&amp;M shaded Bradley, 55-53, in the The Gobblers, 21-7, meet Indiana Sun- with 13 points apiece as the Sun Devils
rook past Holy Cross and on to
"In retrospect, I'm happy with the win play by Vickers gave the Gaels a 65-55 Midwest Regional at Denton. Texas, and day.
breezed Into Sunday's game against
Georgetown.
and it'll make us a better team for lead with 6:01 to play. Ions then built a
UClA topped Old Dominion, 87-74, and
Alcorn, 28-1, warmed up on the first- ninth-ranked Ohio State.
They did, but the results weren't nearly Sunday."
12-point lead, 69.57, with 4:56 to play on a Arizona State dumped Loyola- half shooting of Reginald Black and went
4.s bad as they could have been,
pair of Palma free throws and was never Marymount, 99-71, in the West Regional on to win its 27th straight game. The
Today, Duke (22-8) plays Penn (17-11)
Sharpshooting senior guards Glenn
The Gaels move on to play 10th-ranked threatened the rest of the way,
at Tempo, Ariz.
unheralded
Braves
meet
second-ranked
and
St.
John's (24-4) takes on Purdue (191rickers
and Kevin Hamilton combined Georgetown - to whom they lost earlier
Rory
Sparrow
and
John
Pinone
ISU
Sunday.
9)
in
the Mideast Regional at West
Ronnie Perry finished with 2,524 points
(or 41 points to lead a balanced scoring in the season - Sunday. Villanova, which for his career, moving him ahead of Bill combined for 45 points, including 27 in a
David Goff stole the bail with five Lafayette, Iral., Notre Dame 122-5) meets
qUack, helping Iona to a tougher-than. beat Marquette in Friday night's second Bradley into 12th place on the all-time second-half rally, to lift Villaneva.
seconds to play, was fouled with one Missouri (24-5) and Louisville (2843)
qxpected 84-78 victory over Holy Cross in game, battles sixth-ranked Syracuse, 25* NCAA Division I scoring
Rodney Arnold's 29 points and Murray second left, then made two free throws to battles Kansas State 122-81 in the MidU'ie first game of an East Regional 3, Sunday.
Brown's decisive jumper with less than give A&amp;M, 25-7, its triumph. The Aggies west Regional at Lincoln, Neb., and
4ouble.header at Providence.
Iona took a 36-35 halftime lead but
Villanova beat Marquette, 77-59, in the two minutes left brought Florida State, face North Carolina Sunday.
Brighun Young 22-4i plays Clemson
"I think we may have celebrated a opened the second half with a 12-4 spurt other game at Providence. Elsewhere, 22-8, from behind. The Seminoles battle
Kiki Vandewege scored 34 points for t21-8) and Oregon State (26-3) meets
little too early," Valvano said after his in the first 5:04 to grab a nine-point lead, Florida State got past Toledo, 94-91, and third-ranked Kentucky Sunday.
UCLA, 18-9, which meets top-ranked Lamar 121-10) in tlit' West Regional at
dlub became the winningest team in the 48-39. Hamilton, Jeff Ruland and Mike Virginia Tech beat Western Kentucky,
A 22-point second-half performance by DePaul Sunday. The Bruins grabbed a Ogden, Utah.

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LAUDERHILL, Fla. (UPI) - Mike Hill decided he was
doIng to smile when he hit a bad shot - and he wasn't
smiling much Friday.
: At the start of the year, Hill told himself he was going to
save fun on the PGA tour this time instead of making
mimse1f feel miserable when he played poorly.
: Possibly as a result, he is taking a one-shot lead into the
third round of the $300,000 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Golf
Classic today. He fired a 5-under-par 67 Friday for a twofound 136 - 8 under par - and a one-shot edge over first-

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Locked in a tie at 138, two shots off the pace, were Johnny
$flller, Jim Simons and Bob Murphy. Miller had a 68
$'riday, Simmons a 70 and Murphy a 71.
Next at 139 were Larry Ziegler (69), Doug Tewefl (61),
Lorris Hatalsky (69), Lee Trevino (72) and Dave Eichelerger (68).
Edwards said his 71 Friday was almost as good a round as
66ln the first round brcauseota stiff breeze that blew all
Y.
"The course played tires or four shots tougher than
terday. Seventy-one's a good score today."
I The day had its zany aspects. CM CM Rodriguez' so.
iled "guni" followed himas he did during the first round,
uehlng his dubs to make them hot. Deite the help,
ochiguez faltered, shooting 1-overi*r73tOCkopfour shots
hind Hill.
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GREENSBORO, N .C. North Carolina State game going to the University of
"I don't think our guys slept
(UPI) - Eighth-ranked and both couches were Florida after the NCAA tour- all night thinking about those
Maryland and North Carolina discussing the similarities narnent, agreed there are shooting percentages."
State return to the Green. between the two leagues more similarities than difTennessee trounced Fursboro Coliseum today, each Friday.
ferences between the teams in man &amp;M39 in its first-round
hoping for better results than
Everywhere we go, people the two conferences. He said game but Coach Don Devoe
their last appearances at want to know about corn- Iowa is similar to Duke,
says his tean is definitely the
Greensboro brought.
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Iowa easily defeated underdog against Maryland.
Maryland plays Tennessee ACC," said Iowa couch Lute Virginia
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Iowa in the second round of seen, the Big Ten is probably first-round action.
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nament.
North Carolina State is finesse-oriented,
relatively easy, Olson controlling the game, we'll
coming off a68-62 Loss to Duke
"I think there are teams in believes North Carolina State have a better chance."
lie found little with the
in the first round of the both leagues that are pretty presents a much stronger
Atlantic Coast Conference similar. Indiana and North challenge to his squad, which Maryland team that will not
tournament while Maryland's Carolina State would be, finished fourth in the Big Ten, cause problems for the Volunlast game was a one-point loss stylewise, a little bit similar."
"I am truly impressed with teers.
to the Blue Devils in the
Olson's team lost to Indiana North Carolina State's club,"
"We're very inclined to play
tOUflWiTt'S championship In both Big Ten encounters Olson said. "They move the a physical basketball game,"
game.
this season.
ball as well as any team in the DeVoe said. "But I don't know
It will be the Big Ten
North Carolina State coach country and they are greatif we can get close enough to
against the ACC in the Iowa. Norman Sloan, who will be shooters,
taryland to do that."

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) Washington Coach Mary Harshman

on Las Vegas to win the NIT because Monday night in the second round of the
tiwy iv an up and down club. But they tournament.
heaped praise on the University of certainty hive the talent to win it all.,,
"We're very pleased with the way our
Nevada-Las Vegas, but predicted the
Johnson's IS opening-half points kids played," said Tarkanian. "We
Rebels would have a tough time winning sparked the Rebela to a 49-30 halftime played with a lot of emotion and the
the National Invitation Tournament,
lead. The Huskies, who lhtlshed their crowd really helped."
Michael Johnson scored Z3 points, season with an 18-10 record, nS'e - got
The UNLV-Long Beach State matchup
including l5in the first half, and grabbed closer than 18 points in the second haW. ls one of eight secondround games set for
14 rebounds Friday night to lead UNLV to UNLV boosted its lead to 31 points, 86-55, Monday night. Also scheduled are St.
a 93-73 victory over the Huskies In the with 4:30 remaining before Coach Jerry Peter's at Duquesne, Boston College at
opening round of the NIT.
Tarkanian removed his starters,
Virginia, Illinois State at Illinois, South"We didn't play as well as we think we
Th other Rebels finished in
western Louisiana at Texas, Texas-El
can," said Ilarshman. "I don't think figures, including freshman Sidney Paso at Michigan, Mississippi at Mm.
anybody could have beaten UNLV on this G
with is, La
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floor tonight. They played with a lot of and Michael Burns with 11.
The quarter-finals will be played at
emotion and they're very quick. We have
various sites next Thursday, with the
Bob Fronk led Washington with 12 tournament's Final Four movi ng to New
problems with quick teams.
"U they play that well Monday, they'll Points.
York's Madison Square Garden for the
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

SCOREBOARD
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By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
ORLANDO - Bishop Moore's Hornets attempt to throw a
roadblock in front of Ocala Vanguard's attempt to win a third
straight 3A state basketball championship Saturday at 8 p.m.
in the Sectional Tournament at Bishop Moore.
Coach Jim Haley's Knights have captured the 3A crown the
past two years although he concedes this year's edition is not
as good as past years.
"Our record (19-13) is pretty misleading," assessed Haley.
"But we got it together just be fore the district and we're
playing very well now."
Two of th ose playing well are 6-5 se nior Roosevelt Davison
and junior guard Nabe Palmer. Davison has been the Knights

most consistent player with 20 points and 10 rebounds per
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) esntng. ...................of the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis club to week, softball has arrtved'on In left field, Dana Hale at Melody Tolley, Use Tslazko, members of the Mice "Farm
Argentina has taken a surprising but
Earlier Friday Vilas, Argentina's top, beat Gottfried.
the local scene and Angelo's short and second and catcher Sheila Dixon (just a' fresh- team" - Sky Hook Cranes in
uncertain 1-0 lead over the United States ranked player, beat Brian Gottfried, 7.5,
The 28-year-old Gottfried said after the Casselberry "Mice" have Terri Fry. AU three were man) and Jennifer Burke. the Seminole Pony League, in
In the American Zone finals of the Davis 64, 6.3, In the first day of the three-day match that he had tried without success bundled up and started to among the leading "Mice" Coming from Lyman Is pit- addition to playing with
Cup, with U.S. star John McEnroe facing zone finals, giving Argentina a 1-0 lead, to force Vilas to the net, thus abandoning emerge for the 191) season, hitters in their first season of cher-infielder Renee DiCarlo.
the possibility of an upset defeat by
Angelo's in unlimited play.
his clay-court tactic of long, lingering Although half their members play
The win by Vilas, and Clerc's
and
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Argentina's Jose Luis Clerc.
Any girls interested in
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The 21-yea-old Clerc Friday took a 2.1 prlsingly strong showing on the first day
But Uto Alvarez, captain of the Angelo's Is get ting ready for a the Longwood fall cham- Mice
of the tour nament, left the he
this season, and possibly welcome to attend the weekly
set lead over McEnroe, who so far
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favored
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US.
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undefeated in three years of Davis Cup
sessions that will continue for
team Gottfried,
ed under a scorching
tourney play this coming
Joining these three, upon
at least temporarily in a dangerous
Hounding out the returnees the next few weeks. Call
play, In a match that was called
iidda
in the Southern Hemisphere spring and summer.
situation. Argentina could win the best of
completion of their season's are Tami Hankins and Rose Mickey Norton at 831-6186 for
dar kness.
summer, rt the 27-year-old Argentine
Returning to lead the way play are Lake Howell varsity Fry
both South Seminole info.
Clerc won the first two sets, 64 and 6.3, five match finals with a victory by Clerc exhausteci
and by the Argentine doubles team.
while McEnroe won the third set, 6-4,
Clerc, who Is ranked 17th in the world
The match in tentatively scheduled to
Viba, who inl9l7 led Argentina toa3..2 moompsrdtoMcEnroe'á No. 3ranking,
be continued today. Later, Clerc and victory over the US. team in the zone had beat cEiroe In a match In 197$ but
Guillermo Vilm will face the U.S. finals, once again as in 1977 took ad- lost In his o subsequent meetings with
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70-74-141 Ireton-Dunn 4-1, 6-0; Sdwolder.
73.73-145 Cash d. PhIlIlps.Klnnedy 4.3, 4.1,
44.7) -343 Vence-44810 d. Murray.$hoofer 4

eg Wolfe 200
,kli Hewn 300

the girl's 16 year old division before losing to Jackie

Stewart of Titusville 2-6, 6.7.

(1), Bentley (I), Perish (9) and
Downs; Hitters- Brevard;

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44.73-133
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girls have really worked hard t his spring

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2 Wright Atlas
0(14) 43.00, P (1-4) 49.30, T IS.
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Tenth race - $.14, A; 30:91
IWright Bean Bag 4.20 3.00 2.00
2 ConfIrmed
5.00 3.40
3 Yankton
3.40
0(24)11.40, P (0-2) 34.60: T (I-

left to right, coach Donalyn Knight, Chris Miller,

left to

age grup divisions that serve as ranking platforms
for the junior players on a state-wide basis.

total of 10 loca l Sanford netters recently
Cocoa Beach to .the par. in the Cocoa
Beach Juniors Unranked Tournament, which is
affiliated with the United States Tennis Association.

High School

Schottensteino-4, 7.1, Records: 14-

FRIDAY'S RESULTS
FLORIDA PRO TOUR

Herald Photo by Tom Vincent

Coiantuoni; Schaefer, Fawbush

5-16,8: 31:53

Lucci-ClIappell 74, 431 Chafe.
Krass d. Aiexander.Ieoton 44 7.
4; Stauble-Tucker d. Ing.

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-utah
22 50 .306 20½
Pacific Division
WLPct. OS
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50 20 .714
:Seattle
49 21 .700 I
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46 21 .657 4
lan Diego
32 31 .451 11
- Portland
32 31 .457 11
:9olden St.
21 19 .300 31
Friday's Results
Boston 111, Phila 92
Houston 111, N.J. 110, 2ot
Wash 106, Detroit 105
: Atlanta 99, Indiana 94
N.Y. III, San Antonio 112
Cleve Ill, Kansas City 101
Phoenix 110, Utah 94

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Benton. Doubles event was Hot Shots, Pinch Pins, Shamrocks, I Lisle Miller 504, Lou Bolton 49$,
Spliffors, Sca tter Pins, ICIP Suds, 'Will KefflitOck I9L Henry Mueller
won by Billy Schab and Tony Make-ups,
Drip Dries, Hits I i 492, Dan Burton I91, Don
Vanburger. High Series
Misses, Three I ½, Block Busters, Nurhenne 0$, Andy Patrick Ill,
Scratch for boys went to Lee Hooks I Curves, Gogetters, Alley j Ted Puckett 42, Ben Kiesel 112,
• John Makowski 47L Ralph Grooms
Bowling Tournament last Morgan, and for girls to Cats.
High Games' Gladys Grin. 474, Sill Scholt 473, Verde Grooms
jweekend. In the Ban tam age- DeeDee Hogan. AU Events
r oman 207, Verne Pohl 305, Mike 444, Euiah Ofthaus 443, Mary Alice
group, almost every trophy Scratch for boys to Bill Burke 201, Dan Burton lU Danny Auge 440.
Converted Splits: Dan Burton S
was garnered by our young Cleveland, and for girls Daniels 1 8 7, Ed Kiwsel IN, Marlin
Hansen IN, Marvin McNutt 115, 7, Helen Kaminsky S.?, Mitzi
keglers from Bowl America, DeeDee Hogan. Jostle West Adrian R oss 143,
Pucks,"p, Lo udon
, Mike
Ross 5.7,
Sanford.
came In first for High Game Sam Kaminsky ill, Andy Patrick Florence Iurhenne 2.7, Jim
In the team event, first Handicap jd Lynn PJva ill. Bernard Brown 17$, Harold Russell 4.7.9, Sa m Kaminsky 5.7.
Fox 17?, Gordon 17$, Of* Olson 171, % 10, Lucille Thatcher 3.9.10, Lisle
place was won by the team of beat all the girls for All Barbara
Knsel 171, Rudy 'Miller 5-10. Julie Russo 3-10,
ThcIa Bonees, Kelly Harris, Events with handicap. Many Westray 174, Jerry Loudon 17$, Carole $Iin4le 3.10, 10*0 Patrick
Jeremy Ron and Erie thanks to all Bowl America Row Patrick 144, Laura Clarke 3-10, Olive Wistray 3.10.
144, Sea Bouvier 145, Mary
WED. MORNING
Hansen; second place was Youth Coaches for the fine job
AUQUStO 144, Lillie
Ing$on 144.
MATCH PT
won by Todd Morgan, Mike they are doing with Sanford Gene McNutt 140, Lucille Thatcher
Standings: Florida Ixtruslona,
Glad Girls, Shrimp Vans, 011
140, Trudie Lights.y 141.
Kinney, Gloria Holbrook and youth!
Inc.,
Try Hards. Lossings duntry
ca
High
Series:
Verne
Pohl
$11;
Heather Maini and third
Bowl Ameri Sanford
Bernard Brown 127, 'Martin Girls, Roller Bldg. Sirv., Federal
place was won by Stephanie declared the Month of Mardi hansen 530o Harold Fes age, Credit Union, Helmadoilar
Collins, Lynn Jolmion, Faye as Senior. Citizen's Month. To Danny Daniels 504 Gladys 'Framing, Barbour Bros.
Glover and Tommy Ball. In celebrate this month, all Orannemanl03, Gordon Lamb IO3, :' High Games: Linda Lewis 304
Oil Olson 103, Ted Puckett 5, Mary Strickland III, Helen
On Doubles event, Use San- Sersover tlseag.ofU MAY
Ron Patric k IS, Sam Kaminsky Batbsur 101, Lou Weston 17$.
ford io of muse Bonus and come In ad bowl frg from 471 Andy Patrick 03, Barbara Carol Andrews 1W Peg Patsy ill
Nancy livers 141, Kitty West 174,
Kelly uNTIl were first place 10:00 sin, until 11:00 am. Knew 444, Mike Burke 45.
Converted Splits: Lillian P01W I. Faye 173, Linda Ervin 171, Loll
wthn'r
every Monday morning thIs 7: Jim Arroyo 2.7i Jerry Loudon 2. Smith 10,Olive Stump 149, Linda
The Single, Event was won
in 5jj, 7, 3.19 Winnie Spencer 3.11; Cohen 143, Polly Hall 10.
High Series: Linda Lewis 131,
Harold Fox 3-10; Olive Westray S.
by Sanford bowler Heather and take advantage of
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Mary
4:
Laura
Strickland 119, Polly Hall
Clarke
1.7;
Mac
Adams. High GNUS &amp;itd* FREE practice,
McKibben $7; Joe Welckd.5; Fred' 44$, Donna LePore 471, Lou
c
IlatU9fl
for boys went to E ri
Weston 4.1, 2•7; Olive Westray 14 - Wheaten 413, Nancy Rivers sii,
Otoer Highlights: Unusual scarins Kitty West 44$.
and for gIrls to Rhonda
m,
2menonsamsNam OleOlssn and
Converted $0111: Mary Dell
Gorman. High Series Scratch FoIda
Prstor's Gordon Lomb W.
Hardy 14 June Plant 3.9.11.
was won by Dion Kelly for lbS Association Doubles TourOther HishligMi: Queen of the
DILTONA PINSUSTIRS
boys and Denise Bar&amp; for
Was
awcas
vaninge: jat set, 5pes, Week Kathy Murphy +4.
Rebels, Bud's I Dais. Cr~On girls. All Events Scratch
$Ø$MIXSD
wi AUIN4I Sa
lad's, Super Spoils, I-coridouns.'
Standinps:
Turnovers, McWall to VAN
bowlers came away with Use
Dinarnes, Young at Heart. Bare Don uts, Milk Shakes, French
Jill BU-IL--.JL Azid A!) $$O
Hares,
Gems
Mr.
1 Mrs.: I-i Fries, MCMVIIIns, R on nie,
first
prtu!
Marks, Colors, HI-Bilis, Pspsyee, clowns, isasa ,,,, out at
en ts Handicap to Eric Coagrstui.t, to l)
Ev
____
Orange Bowlers, Pair Diamonds, 1 Tewnirs, Ge Go $anaiias,
Hansen for tho boys and Lynn EU
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DaVil Della Lucky Strikes, J
s,
Joiuseoa for the girls. Well happy duo
who were Yankees, BosyGeors, OiI*
Ails's. Ringers. Hacienda NIiis,
c ore, Bantams! YOU look all
1410 Games: Dave Lows at,
'ec4pIiv of t $$$$
p yty si, csiar'sis .toet a,,
Other Siitur4 win WW Strikers.
but four of the POUlbie
Hi, Games: BOO Auge 215499. Warren Meieer 19$, Freddie
troiIes!
Sharon Raymond sad MN'$e TOil d'att iu usIa MIller 19$, William ill, haste McDanIel 19$,
our Jwdw-koloir owl
Hutson; James ad Ivy $111 $d'elt 191 NØlry Mueller 191,- Jerry N.11raak 19$, Kathy Sukor
- lain Kaminsky 191 Andy Patrick 119, Travis Taylor 17$, ,Iehe Gas-U
Ijd WI'7 well Iii the i)sy Jay &amp;V N^ at '
10, Dan $urMnne Ill, Will' $44. Steve Penid' 17$. Billie
ëc'npetltlon. Sanford bowlers Schulz.; Tom and Deli' Kirasleck Ill, Den Sutton III I BOrpss 10, SePt Kelly 132. Chuck
won lied In the tow event
Schulz.. Be looking for BIll Mvan 179, Gus ReIMI 179. BOrpSIS W.
.ierry
17$. Lou $01108 171.
$$Ia; J.ryy HeibreskiN,
and several Individual If atother Central Florida IPA DannyLiuden
Dinlels I??, Varda GrsSm$ Charlie FlaW 115, Pot Tilly W.
174, Lillie Adlklsn In, Mary, iacii Naue $13, Chuck Burgess
doubles events. Cosijng .j toivnament In AprIl.
AUceAugeltI MIlIredMaran 172. Ii?, Eddie Saras 111, S. I.
second ID 11* team ''
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MooOft" 11
Carrell III, Dave Lowe $13
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Standings: Sn Symbols,
141s'i Series: BOO 144. Bill, Converted Splits; Slew Penidi
VIkings. Goof Balls. WhIz Kill. Moran US. Sam Kamlnsky III, 2.11. ci Hanson $7.g.
DnDoe How' and Della

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Friday's Results
Irevardl, Valencia 6

0(24) 02.40; P (24) 345.90: T (2.
43) 1041.00
Eighth race -S-14,A, 31:23
I Spiral Theme
10.10 7.00 1.20
I Wycliff Doe Doe
1.20

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8.20 SAO
6.40
Barkiey, Gambel (7) and

3Tw0 Stroke

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traveledto

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Several of her underclassman charges are

6.00 4.20 Miller 2 3, home run, RBI.

6 Gem's Donny

Ran City
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Third race -S.l6,M: 31:90
RBIs, Haskell 2-1, double 2 RBI;
4 Pan Handle Red 13.40 6.50 3_110 UCF
R. Smith 2 3. double, RBI,

Seventh race-S-14,
2 Conn411y
1600 740

35 35 5007k,
33 36 .471 9
Indiana
31 39 .113 11'i'i
Clevelnd
28 43 .394 15
Detroit
16 53 .732 26
Western Conference
Midwest Division

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Q(3,7) 18,40; P (3.7) 13.20: T(3.
7.1) 404.10

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When the current women's high school tennis
season got underway several weeks back, Seminole
High coach Donalyn Knight said she had a young

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David Lipscomb at Stetson, 2
610
team members Angela Barley, Candi Crocker,
Q (2$) 22.00, P ($2) $.40; T (S. p.m.
.Ui h t" Bren
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Brown,Pa tti Edi1rnnn
Beth
2-5) $76.10
.7
Vanderbilt at Roiil,'s, 1 p.m.
b
Fifth race-$.16, 5; 314
Michigan at Florlua Southern Ludwig, Trichael Tuack, Carnal Lodge, Chris
6Devina
17.20 300 4.40 (Henley Field), I p.m.
Miller and Gwcnn Dougherty,
3 Bobbi Heart
Western Michigan at Florida
s.00 6.40
1 Total Effort
6.40 Southern (Marcl'anl Stadium),
Several of the young netters made it to the
(3-6) $5.61; P (4.3) 197.0, T (6. 7: 30 m.
Tuskogee at Bethune -Cookman quar ter and semi-finals of the highly competitive
Sixth race-3.L A: 31,73
(2), 2p.m.
3 Joanne S.
Walsh at Flagler (2), 1 pm,
13.10 6.00 5.00
7 Wright Fielder
Widener at Fit, I p.m.
3.20 3.00

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right Candi Crocker. (Anny Bishop, lFrichel Angle Barley. Lisa Harper, Sandy Smith and
Taack, Beth Ludwig, Pat ti Edgeon.
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8 Wonder Alice
2.50
Records- Davidson 3.4, UCF 6
Q (4-7) 30.10: P (4-1) 141.00: T (4. S.
7-I) 139.20
Today's Games
Fourth race 5-14, 0: 31:91
Temple at Central Florida, 2
IBunsen
7.10 3.60 4.00 P.M.

St. Louis at Buffalo
Toronto at Quebec

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4.40 4.40 Gordon, Baldwin (8); Smith,
7 Carry Cap
6.60 Martin (8), Miracle (0) and
0(2-4) 19-60; P (2-4) 42-30i T (2. Hawkins; Hitters: Davidson-

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Pittsburgh at Detroit

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Devils at M e xico

4.7) 347.40' DO (6-2) 20.40.

NY lsIndrs at Wash, aft.

Boston
Phila

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Tel Whales s Chaia CNL)
at Mesa, Ariz. 3p.m.

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365.40
Second race -$.U,C: 31:11
2 Wright Heidi
10.20 4.20 2.10

Atlanta at Winnipeg, aft.
Vancouver at Cob., aft.
Minnesota at NV Rangers
Edmonton at Philadelphia

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4 Mill Slick
(1) 23.80: T (64-4)

Detroit at St. Louis
Chicago at Los Angeles
Sunday's Games

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Exhibition Schedule
Today's Game

First race S-16, C: 31:40
6 Stream Lines
7.40 5.40 2.80

Phila at Minnesota
Edmonton at Pittsburgh
Quebec at Toronto

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N.Y. Rangers at Montreal
Boston at N.Y. Islanders

Nibble On Second Season

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Doubles: Pascual-Gibson (C) d.
Wden.Lerh:flL6;prUche,t.

Seabreere (Blythe, Greaves, Mexico City, 5 P.m.
Sunday's Game$
Gutowski, Snodgrass) 3:SS.78.

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Buffalo
Boston

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Friday's Results
Chicago 4, Colorado 2
Atlanta 9, Vancouver 3

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Toronto
Quebec

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. incompetent to stand trial on
Yarbrough's fall began in
His career totals were 198
(UPI)
In 1969, LeeRoy charges he attempted to 1970 when he contracted races, 14 wins, 64 finishes in
Yarbrough won the Daytona murder his 66-year-old Rocky Mo
unt ai n spotted fever the top five, 92 in the top 10
500 stock car race and six mother and ordered him and nearly died.
He s nt and $450,679 In winnings.
pe
other superspeedway events, committed to a state mental about
nine
months
a total of $188,605 in prize hospi ta l.
But Yarbrough also earned
money and the title of
It will be the second time recuperating. In 1972, he tried a reputation during his racing
NASCAR's driver of the year. Yarbrough has been sent to a to make a comeback, but at career as a "wrecker," which
On Friday, a circuit judge mental institution; he spent the end of the year he quit referred to his propensity to
ruled Yarbrough, now 43, several months in one in 1977. racing for good
crash into race track walls.

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Diving: Campbell (S) 147.35; 100
fly- Lunsford (L) 1:01.93; 100 fret:
Blythe (S) S4."; SOO fret:

Norris Division
W L T Pis

Comeback Bid For Yarbrough Fails

Lake Brantley S Colonial 2
Singles Walden d Pascual 56

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Chicago
St. Louis

Detroit

0; Hueltig (K) d. Killen 8.0;
Pinnock d. Truett 8.2; Platt d.

(Lindsay, Gibson, Cavanaugh,
Connell I:S3.10; 200 free: Hebert

31 25 9
31 26 9

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Korner

Amundsun Mal M.

Colonial 13, Lake Howell 3

Texas A&amp;M 53 Bradle, 53

By United Press International pod.
Elvin Hayes and Greg Bal. Suns 110, Jazz 94
The Doctor operated on the
Celtic Coach Bill Fitch lard scored 25 points apiece to
Walter Davis and Paul
Celtics in Boston Friday night echoed Bird's praise of pace Washington. John Long Westphal scored 24 points
but his teammates Erving.
scored a game-high 27 points each to pace Phoenix. Terry
remained In the waiting room.
"If there's a better pro both and Greg Keiser added 24 for Furlow led the Jazz with 19
Julius Erving "Dr. jo"
poin ts.
on and off the cour t than Detroit.
scored 36 points, but the rest
Knicks
118, Spurs 112
Julius Erving, I haven't seen CavalIers 111, Kings 104
Mike
Mitchell
scored
23
Toby
Knight scored 33
of the Philadelphia 76ers him yet," Fitch said. "I think
combined for only 50 more as my 11 (players) are the best points to power Cleveland. points as New York extended
they went down to a 111-92 on and off the floor, but I think Otis Birdsong had 27 points, San Antonio's losing streak to
defeat,
we'd vote him (Erving) the Scott Wedman 25 and Phil seven games and moved past
Ford 20 for the Kings.
the Spurs In the playoff chase.
"Julius is the best player in classiest on and off,"
Rockets 111, Nets 110 2ot
the league right now," said
The person least impressed
Robert Reid's two free Lakers 101, Bulls 99
Lar
Guard Magic Johnson conry Bird, who led the with Erving, was Erving.
throws with 11 seconds left in
Celti cs wi th 27 poin ts. "But
e
won
it
for
verted
his 17th rebound into a
In
other
games,
Washington
the
second
overt
im
one guy isn't going to beat this
int play to lift Los
nipped Det roit, 106.105, Cleve. Houston.
The Rocke ts' Moses three-po
team. He was doi ng a lot m or
e la nd dumped Kansas City, Malone and New Jersey's Angeles over t he Bulls.
out
I'11 111-104, Houston edged New Mike Newlin scored 37 points Trail Blazers 113, Nuggets 104
tell there
you inthan
JulyI was.
who But,
has the
Jersey, 111-110, in double apiece.
Calvin Natt tossed in 29
best team."
overtime, Phoenix beat Utah, Hawks 99, Pacers 94
points - 14 in the fourth
Cedric Maxwell and Rick 111.94, New York toppled San
Dan Roundfield scored 23 period
and Ron Brewer
Robey added 20 and 18 poin ts, Antonio, 118-lIZ Los Angeles points as Atlanta handed added 26to pace the Portland.
respectively, for 'the Celtics, shaded Chicago, 101-99, and Indiana its seventh straight
The win put the Blazers into a
who won their ninth straight. Portland defeated Denver, loss. Eddie Johnson added 20 tie wi th San Diego in e
th
Philadelphia had their six- 113.104.
points and John Drew 16 for
battle for the final berth in the
game winning streak snap.. Bullets 106, Pistons 105
the Hawks.
Western Conference playoffs.

Argentina Surprising Davis Cup Leader Casselberry

Kegler's

HIGH SCHOOL
Friday's Results

Midwest
At Denton, Tex.
Alcorn St. ;o,s Ala 62

Hartford at Wash,

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Watson-Bryan, 64, 6-3.
HIGH SCHOOL
Boone?, Lake Howell 0
Singles: Herren d. Busted 8-1;
Eynon d. Pomory I-I; Hawkins d.
boles 5 - 4; Bouer d. Brodie 8-0;
Oelen d. Scatty S-I
Doubles: Evnon-Souer d.
Tooles-Brodje 8-3;
HerrenHawkins d. Bostad. Scatty 5-4.
Lake Brantl.y4,Coloniai3
Singles: Soho (C) d. Hubbel 8-6,

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Oviedo (10.1): Strauss 35. Jones
3$, Gasper 46, Sezego 46.
New Smyrna Beach (2-6):
Swann 39, Patsled 44. McKay AS,
Wilder 41.

Mideast
At Bowling Green, Ky.

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Friday
NCAA Regional Tournaments
EMI
At Providence, R.I.
Iona 84, Holy Cross is

Lady Netters Doing Well

' Young

Tribe s

West Orange: McCann 35 , Bryan 6-3, 7.6.
Dembester, 35, Smith 39, Boyd 41.
Doubles: Wytrwai-Beiiamy (V)
Boone: Sheldon 39, McIntosh 37, d. Hill-Courn,
6-3, 4-6, 60;
Blake 39 Casey46

Basketball

"And we've never been there," he concluded dreamily.

heaitlr" as judged by his 28-point effort in Tuesday's regional
victory,

Irving

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - stumbling into a tie for 15th
Nancy Lopez-Melton's discus- place with a I-over-par 73.
sion of her new name bo re a
Bruce birdied the final
strong resemblance to the act three holes of Friday's round,
of com edi an Ray Johnson.
w hich became the ope ning
"I'm very proud of my round when rain forced
family name and my sponsors tournament officials to cancel
want me to keep Lopez, but I Thursday's session, reducing
am also proud of my the tourney to 54 holes. The
husband's name," she said. three birdies gave her a 3.
"The best way to please under-par. 69 a nd a share of
myself and everyone else, too, the lead wi th Massey and
is to be Nancy Lopez-Mellon. Carrier.
"If I don't hyphe nate it,
One stroke behind the
people might start dropping leaders
were
Kathy
Lopez and calling me Nancy Podlewaite and Maryanne
Melton. That wouldn't go over Bretton wi th Amy Alcott, Pat
very well with my sponsors Bradley, Janet Alex and
and my Dad wouldn't like it, Marlene Floyd two strokes
either."
back at 1-under-par 70 over
It has become apparent that the 6,228-yard, par-71 Rancho
Lopez-Mellon has added more Park layout.
than a hyphen. She has also
Carrier, who admitted, "I'm
added several strokes to her normally not a good firstonce-overwhelming game of round player," had a slow
golf,
start Friday.
Louise Bruce, JoAnne
Massey had taken the lead
Caner and Debbie May with a birdie on No. 15 but fell
share the lead headi ng into ba ck into the three-way tie
t oday's second rou nd of t he wi th a bogey on the par-3, 17th
$125,000 LPGA Classic at hole.
Rancho Park golf course with
Lopez-Mellon, who bogeyed
Lopez-Melton, the leading the first hole and never went
money winner on the LPGA under-par, said, "I couldn't
tour the past two years, get it gang."

College

by Alan Mover

Lopez Stumbles

LPGA

Dream

The 5-11 Palmer Is scoring 13 points a game and Haley labels
Haley was wary of the Hornet nest, but also pointed out that
Complementing P. Mullee will be 64 brother Greg and 64
him an exciting player as evi denced by his nine slam dunks,
last year's eight finalists 4A and 3A all won on the road to make senior center Keven Roy. Senior floor director Greg Tappet
Six-feet-3 Eddie Goff (10 points), 5-11 Albert Cunningham it to Lakeland.
and sophomore David Dizney complete the lineup. Lefty Rick
and 6-4 senior Darryl Johnson complete the starting five.
Grimes
is the number'ope sub.
"We also have an advantage that we can play either tempo
Haley looks to a young bench including 6-2 freshmen guard
John McCoy and sophomores - 6-5 Dale Osbourne and 6-2 (slow or fast)," declared Haley. "We'll dolt any way we have
"We're tough to beat at home," Robinson further emto for a win."
Victor Johnson - for depth.
phasized about the dome. "We're only lost here one time
One common oppor.nt of the two is Lake Weir. The Hornets
(Oviedo) and that was without Paul Mullee."
"We expect our tradition and our experience in big games to
beat them 66-42 at home and whipped them 73.66 In Lake Weir.
Despite the home cooking, Robinson was still leery of the
help," cited Haley. "We have a better record on the road than
Vanguard nipped Lake Weir 50-46.
Vanguard
past performances.
at home because of our scheduling."
"Vanguard has been up and down," said Robinson. "They . "Experience may be the key. l'he,y've been there
The last reference was about the Intimidating Hornet gym
which has befuddled many an opponent,
lost to DeLand and P.K. Yonge at the end of the year, but in the
(Lakeland) t he past two years," Robi nson directed about the
t$urnament they are tough."
Knights basketball domination.
"It's in our gym and that's going to unnerve them a little,"

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 59.24CP
IN RE: Estate o
NINA K. UHRIG,
Deceased,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMAND AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER
PERSONS
IN.
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY

the

ad.

ministration of the Estateof NINA
K UHRIG, Deceased, File No. sO
21-CP is pending in the Circuit
CourtofSeminoieCounty,Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which ii Room 322, Seminole

County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida 32771. The Personal
Representative of the estate is

HAROLD G. UHRIG whOse ad.
dress is c.o Post Office Box 132$,
Winter Park, Florida 32790. The
name and address of the Personal

Representative's attorney Is
TERRANCE H. D1TTMER, of

Murrah, Doyle, Sasser and DItt.
mer, P.A., $00 West Morse
Boulevard (Post Office Box *330),
WInter Park, Florida 32790.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are

required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
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 mtnt
be inwritlng and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or its agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed if the claim is not yet
due, tile date when it will become
due shall be stated. If the claim is
contIngent or unilquldated, the
nature it the uncurtainty shill be

stated.lfthecIaimlssecured,the

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securIty shall be described. The
claimant shall delIver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
unable tile clerk So trail one copy
to the Personal Representative,
All persons interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration h.es bean
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS OP THE DAlI

OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION

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OF THIS NOTICE, to file any
ob(ecllsss they may - have that
challenges the validity it the
decadent's Will, tile qu.lIficatio
ci th Personal RepresentatIve, or
the vinua ot jiirIidlct Ion if the
court,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO,
Date of the first publicotlon ii

this Natice it Adinisistratimi Is
MarctiC, INS.
Harold G. Wwis
Ponsanal Riprisantative
ci the Estate if

NINA K. UNRIG, DocsNif
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
TERIANCE H. DITYMER if
Murrali. Deyle, $asssr *W
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Dittmer, PA.
NS West Morse Boulevard
P.O. Bee 12$
Winter Park. Florida 33700
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given t,
ttt•
undersigned, pursuant to the
"FIctitIous
Name
Statute"
Chapter 965.09, Florida Statute,
will register with he Clerk of the
Circuit Court, In and for SemInole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:
SPRAGUE CUSTOM CABINETS
&amp;CARPENTRYuoderwhithlarn
engaged In business t 511 Maple
Avenue, Sanford, Florida in the
City of Sanford, Florida.
That the party interested in said
business enterprise is as follows:
David L. Sprague
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida, February 12,
1990.
Publish February ii, i,
March 2, 9, 1990
DES-iC
____________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at
317
West 1st St., Sanford Seminole
County, Florida under thefic.
titious name of LAKE VIEW
MOTORS, and that I Intend to
register 5id name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic
titlous Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
Sig. Sanford J. Gould
Publish March 2, 9, 16, 73, 1910
DET.14
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Division of Environmental
Services is in receipt of an ap.
plicatlon for the construction of a
300 foot bridge at the following
described location:
on the Little Wekiva River
approximately 5400 feet north ,
State Road 434 In Section 35,
Township 20 South, Range2 East.
Further described as being
Ioratedneartheintersectionofthe
Little Wekiva River and the
proposed
Springs
Landing
Boulevard.
Property owners within 300 fut
f the proposed project may ad
dress their comments, in writing
wIthin 14 days, tO Division of
Environmental Services, P.O. Box
7469, Sanford, Florida 37171.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk of County Court
Publish Mar. 9,
DET.51
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
NOT ICE is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute",
Chapter $65.09 Florida Statutes,
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of publication of this notice,
the fictitious name, to.wit: FTA
ADVERTISING under which it Is
engaged in business at 1002
Newcastle Court, Maitland,
Florida.
That the corporation interested
In said business enterprise Is as
follow:
C.T.G. ANTIQUES, INC.
May15 Moiinari,
President
Attest:
Edeigard Bishop,
Dated at Maitland, Florida, this
25th day of February, 1990.
Publish March 2,9, 16, 23,
DET.16
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fill Nwmber
IN Ii, ESTATE
NORMAN B. HULBERT
Deceased

NOTICEOPADMINI$TRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1.
PIED that the administration of

the estate of NORMAN B.
HULBERT, deceased File Number
1043.CP, Is pending in the Circuit
Court for SEMINOLE County,

Florida, Prdoate Division, the
address of which is N. Park

Avenue,

Sanford,

Seminole

County, Florida, 32771. The er
lanai representative of th, estate
is NORMAN ft. HULBERT whose
address is Iii Eltswor$h Road,
Palmyra, New York, 14372. The
name and address of the persOnal
representatIve's attorney are lit

dueshaiibestated.11ffieclaimis

personal

rsprewntative. on Nie venue of
jurisdiction if the cowl.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL SI FOREVER BARRED.
Doted this Jib day ii Mardi.
Cl..
Norman R. H
As P.roasal Representatlug
if the Estate if
NORMAN

S. HULSERT

DeCeaSed

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
JOSEPH N. MURAIKO

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ci the

become effective Immediately

OET.46

PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
19th day of February, A.D. 1900.
N. C Floyd Sr.

city of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm Jr
City Click

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO. 004$1.CA*E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OP
DIANA LEE DOWNING,

________________

ipj CLINTON 0. DOWNING,
claimant shah deliver
NudsantRi$Sndsst.
copies of the claim Is the clerk to
NOTICE OP ACTION
unable the clerk to ni.ii ea gey
to eacti persenairepresutathve. TO:
CLINTON D. DOWNING
All persers interested Is the
Adams iiknswn
estate to wham a copy of ittis
:
You are hereby notified that
Notice of Administration p
mailed are required, WITHIN Proceeding for Dissolution
THREE MONTHS PROM THE Marriage a Vklcule has bees filed
DATE. OP
THE
FIRST againot you and you are requIred
PUBLICATION
OF
serve a copy St VOIW written
THIS
NOTICE. to file any shiectiens defenSes, If ally, thirsts upon
they may have that Challenges Clii potitio.iir'
whose hhim.
validltyofthegacodsnt'swiul,the afldaddrussagiearbel,w,on.r
qualifIcations of tile personal bun Mardi 19, 1* and file ttii
,oprsIaMtIvo. or the venue or onisinal therut with the Clerk 1
jurisdictIon of the court,
't CSimt hitler bobS Mrvice en
*1.-I. CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND petitioner's attorney or Im.
Doteitlhiefkst pubikiflosat this
Notice f AdmihSIvatlis: Mardi

NOTICIIs

1375 N. Nilliwsy 17.92 ngu.ua,
FNoIIS.
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if the Issue
ALAN WESLEY SMITH

Click COWl
By: Susan I. Tabr

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ATTORNEY FOR PER SONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
IRINION, SMITH &amp; NELLIE.

HUTCHISON.

MOREII. B

011W. Emmett Proif
P.O.
1100

PS Office Dnewer N
Nsflh Pait Ausque

T.lelone: (10316441001
Publish MarC. IS, 1990

By; a: Dove A. Hour

Publish Mar.L 16. I

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test; male sterIlization; free
counseling, Professional care
supportive atmosphere,
confidential.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

29—Rooms
Rooms torrentPrivatehome
322-3153

Weeklylmonthlyrates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 141-7963
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Cashiers-Hostess

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Cl2FrenchAve.

372.1113

CieanlngSanfordApts.

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Good pay. Easy work. I.e
experience necessary. Start
immediately. Send name and
address to BW.EH p.o.
13332A Orlando, Fl. 33509

FACTORY WORKERS mature,
cooperative, smart, strong &amp;

reliable. United Sovets.
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l05SunsetDr.3BR)fl,FR,FP,
Ig fenced yd. Exc.
$44,900.

323.7832

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Evel. 322-061?. 322-1517
207 E.2SthSt.

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Furnished, carport, enc. porch, no pets, In First area.
574.4215
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2 BR, 25, Condo, Kit equipped,

BEAUTY ADVISOR.aloe

LUXURYLIVING

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house, 1g. patio.

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family room. immaculate
inside &amp; top condition outside.
Quiet location yet close to
shoppIng. Mid 30$. I yr.
warranty.

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Lake front living Is avail. In this

lVt acre estate. 3B1, 46 w. guest cottage, fruit trees. .$93,090,
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living room &amp; din. room.
Breakfast room &amp; den. All
recently remodeled. Walk to
Shopping, church and school.

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

UN lIED FARM

openIngs

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acre plus wold home. Zoned
for dupleses, city water .
sewhr. Super location $33,000.

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VALUI &amp;
price of thiS
loxely1,1,35 home in one of
nford's most deSirable
1V1b01M011. CH&amp;A. 2 PR'5
IitisavailabsetorimlMdiate
OCC$eiency. $37,005.

tCtive person who con do

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$35,900 with approximately
sii.om assumable mortgage,
7" percent. R. N. Grecne

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Monnie
775.7317,
City,

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SPECIAL 3 BR. I' aD home on a
beautiful lot, many extras, CA&amp;H,w-wcarpet,DR,panFR,
rec rm w bar. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT, only $49,500.
SUPER 4 BR. 76 home in
Mayfair on a beautiful lot, C.
HIA, FR, FP, 1g. rms. I
mother.ln-iaw suite. Enjoy
your pool &amp; patio. BPP SER.
VICE CONTRACT. Just
M4,5t
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2aB home
in Loch Arbor. Pool &amp; patio!
CHIAC. eat-in kit., FR, much
more. BPP SERVICE CON-

TRACT. $64,000.
TERRIFIC 4 BR, 26 home In
Sanora wall the extras. ClilA, ww carpet, pan FR,
eat- in kit., inside utility,
pantry &amp; more. BPP SER.
VICE CONTRACT. Just
137,500.
REDUCED 3 BR, $5 home In
Sonland w-sc. patio, FR, cIsc.
FP, new kit. &amp; a landscaped
spacious lot. BPP SERVICE

CONTRACT. Only 135,000.
DREAM HOME3BR, 26 in Loch
Arbor, C-lilA, sc. porch,
spacious well eqpt kit. Lovely
treed lot. Many more extras.

BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
517,000

Sanford's Sales Leader

322 2420

Hrs.

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LUSH LANDSCAPING sur
rounds well-maintained 3 BR
w-Cen. H-A, &amp; scr pool in
terrific location. $49,S00'l
GIANT OAKS-Rural lakefront
3 BR, 213 has 2100 sq ft on
gorgeous 297' deep lot w 100'
frontage. A must see at
516,30011
BRAND NEW BEAUTYStunning 3 BR, 28 w-plush
cptg., brick fireplace, dream
kit 8. huge bdrms on lg, treed
lot for 579,90011
HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3 BR home w-eat in kit.,
new paint Inside &amp; out I
fenced corner lot. Only
537,8001!
EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly built) BR, 36 w 2211 sq
ft. intercom, solarium &amp;
fireplace on ½ acre wooded
lot. 5115.000.
CHECK THIS PRICE! 2 story 3
BR, 1' a B home w-new carpeting &amp; 2 porches on corner lot.
532.500 Ii

LAKE FRONT LAKE FRONT
Lovely 3 BR, 2B, 40' sc. porch,
ski lake w dock. Lakeview
from BR. LR &amp; DR In area of
more expensive homes. Furn.
517,300!
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COUNTY. CLOSE IN. $3,500.
51.000 DOWN.

43—Lots-Acreage

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good terms. Osteen.

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED

250 N. 17.52, Casselberry, Fl.
131-1200
Eve. U2-3l"

ROAD FRONTAGE
DELIONA AREA $12,700
NICELY
HILLS.
ING
WOODED. VOLUSIA
COUNTY 528.500.
14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT. VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
556.900.

16Commercial

Property

Commercial lot in Longwood on
HWy .427. across from Lyman
145 Call Henry 339-524?.

58 ACRES NICELY WOODED

LAKE FRONT, LAKE
HELEN AREA. 550.000.
LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
FINER HOMES NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.
SERVICE.
IN
GOING
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN IJPSALA TO $6,900
SASH OR TERMS.
2½ ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GEP4LVA AREA.
59.900.

I WOODED LOTS. ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR
RIAGE COVE. YOUR
CHOICE FROM $4,500.
ALL OF THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE

HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED.
CALL US ANYWAY.

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real estate I inventory.
5143,000. W. Malic:owski,
REALTOR 322-7983.
BROWSE AND SAVE
It's
easy and fun
The Want Ad
Way

47—Real Estate

Wanted

Wooded acre wanted for log
cabin. Trade $7,000 mtg. for all
or part, owner hoid bal. Prefer
Sanford area P.O Box 1306
Aitamonte Springs
We buy your equity, close in 21 h.
AWARD REAL TV, INC
119 aito
We buy equity in houses. apts. I
vacant land Lucky In
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 372 4741

47-A--Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl
Will buy It &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate .
Business lo'ps Florida Mortgage Investment. 1104 E
Robinson, Orlando, 477 2976

SEIGLER REALTY

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74395 Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sanford
327 1577
321 06.40

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STENSTROM
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REALTORS

Pine Ave. $6,000.

St. Johns River. beautiful lots.
517.000.
I acre Z GC-2. Fulton St. $7,500.

564,90011

7 acres Bass Blvd., Mullet Lk.

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approx. 770 sq. ft.. outside
storage, pool I club house,
assum. first or owner will

consider terms. $77,000..

for Sale

Side by Side refrig.. $75; picnic

tbla' w 7 benches, $30; full site
baby bed w malt, $25; Oak
Porch rockers, 579.9$, metal
office desk. 570 Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E 75th St. 373
0981.
MUST SELL! 15.500 Window Air
Coed., excellent cond. 37? 3930.
WIL SON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE

BR split plan. wIg. BR's, FR,
big kit, walk in pantry, pool &amp;
fenced ip acre on cul-de-sac.
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SILL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
3235771 WE HAVE BUYERSI

Call an)time 1.713-0711.
see our beautiful new BROAD.

2565
PARK

I YR. OLD DSL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 7 BR, 26, w.
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $1910011 Harold
Hall Realty, InC. 3235774.

3736308

Pk. $33,500.
10 acres SR 46 E. &amp; Mullet Lk.
Pk. Rd. (600' frontage) $35,500.

7 acres Richmond Ave. &amp; Moores
Sta. Rd. beautiful home site.
$39,500.
70 acres Sipes &amp; Marquette, S. of
* rport. $110,000.
6+ icres

1793 (331' frontage)

Prime Comm.l $191,600.
10 acres Lemon Bluff Rd.,
cleared (adi. IOA avail.)
$22,000.
Duplex 7 BR ea. good investment. $35,400.
6 DupIexes off Lake Mary Blvd.,
Super investment. Ea. $11,500.

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Vinyl Ponchos $2.99 ca.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
377 5791
310 Sanford Ave.

Beds. Dbi. motel 6.5. 8. Matt.,
130 set. Sanford AuctIon, 1715
S. French. 323 7310.

FIREWOOD
$45 for I' pick- up delivered
323 4947 aft 1

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Furniture, 205 E 25th St. 3230951.

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
D.iytona Beach, will hold a
p1'c AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I aturdaat 7.30. It's
tile only one in Florida You set
?Pie reserved price. Call 904-235
83*1 for further details.
.,UST Max E PAt'MENTS--'691c
's models Call 3399100 or 831
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Garage Sale: Sun after 12:00.
Exercycle, jet pump, I6wn
trimmer, rug, clothes, shoes,
&amp; misc. items. 301 Tammy Dr.,
idyllwllde, Sanford.
Sat Sun-Mon. 1)06 3rd St
Towels, plants. oranges,
grapefruil &amp; lots of other
ilems 322 Ill)

BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010 550
Call 322-1624i 3'fl.4440

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POBSONMARINE
2921 Mwi 11-9?
Sanford, Fia. 37771

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GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist, Studied theory &amp;
al Chicago Con
servatory of Music Beginners.
enroil now, $Sa lesson. Student
guitars available, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild.
Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center 8. SIud,o, Sanford.
373 9911
composition

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organs,
stock
Pianos &amp;
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 3221403.2202 French

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
New or Old. Small or Large.
InSide Ot Outside, Top or
Bottom We do it All Home
Repair 8. Remodeling Fences,
roof, carpet, plumb, pOliO,
etc etc Chances are if we
can't do il no one can. 21 hr
3220171

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WIiati'ver lhe occasion, there isa
classified ad to solve it. Try
one soon

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Light Hauling

Clock Repair

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances&amp; Misc
(LOCAL (3495371

GWALTNEY JEWELER
7045 Park Ave
327 6509

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Painting

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F',infinij h-, Anlhnn+ C.orino
QuiI,i liii or E.I pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3220011.

'essnxking

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68Wanted to Buy
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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
327.0701

ROY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior
323 9034
Free Est

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Cash 322.4132

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eve UY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. JenkIns Fur
niture, 20$ F 75th St. 32309$).

Webuyusedfurniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323-6593

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPricesPaid
Used, any condition 644 $126

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Painting a Repair

yw&amp;1
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)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Ca11131 5399or8620136

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GroOming &amp;

rdIng

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Inleriorl Exterior
Free Est
322 3555
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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory
Painting &amp; Remodeling

Animal Haven C.roomlnq &amp;
Boarding Yennels lhermo
stat controled tieat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet 332-5157
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FREE ESTIMATES
Call anytime 3-495239

Ptiotograptiy

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Housecleaning
Housewives Cleanino Service
Personolited, fasl, dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
Wedowashwindows
677 $191

1075 SInger Fulura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
lime. Original $101, hal. Sill or
-*1 me. Agent 2305*4.

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color Ix 10. 323 5755
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Welding
BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE

14017$ InrOVeft1Jnt$
Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS PARK

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jardeq

APARTMENTS
'Luxury For Less"
1, 2, 2 SR. Suites
Unfvrji. — Adult. Family
Laundry
IOvlit-I.$tery

Stwdl. —

1 Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beoi.327 1321

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses

337 sss
S. G. BALINT
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321-0517
Custom built utility

SANFORD

m.20

repaIrs.
Gel

plenty of
prospects
-Advertise your product or
service in the Classified Ads.
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To List Your Business
322-26B

DIQI

&amp; boat

trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.

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iSIS W. 25th ST.
323•2222

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(ompleteMobile
Home Repair
3-49 S2S9

Tilefloors instaIld
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Free Est
830 1183,111 6

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Larry's Marl, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig,, stoves, tools

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MEINTZER TlLt'
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 75 yrs. Exp. 869 $56?. .

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 373 1580

Home Repair

TOWER'SBEAUIVSALON
formerly Harrlett'i Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1st 51., 377 571?

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rchandise

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Beauty Care

59—Musical Mcrchandise

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'70 Cadillac Coup DeVil), run
fling good, leather seats, new
battery, radial tires, muffler
I shocks, 5195. 323-5242.

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Accessories

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2 Dr. ItT, New Motor, Radio,
Heater. 5250. 323 8340

Toe, L)ollar Paid for sunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equlpmenf.
372 5990

flack Yard Sale
1901 Marshall Ave.
Sat. &amp; Sun. 9a.m. till??

62—Lawn-Garden

323 7831

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

54-(arsnaSsL

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When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
76-AUto Parts
nmethtng wonderful
about
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NEW&amp; USED BATTERIES
1973 Buick Regal $900
Maior Credit Cards Accepted
1971 Mustanq$600
IIIE BATTERY SHOP
323 0322
107W 17th SI
323 91)4
Will buy iunk Auto Batteries
Best Pricei
1915 Ford ('.ranad, Ghia. cxc
ofld - AM FM stereo. Michlin
A O+ I IRE
3?? /480
radials 49.000 mi 57.500 830
ShOck'. $495 l4e.y Duly $695
9503
New flatt,'ries5?9 95
2413 French Ave Sanford
'71 Datsungood running cond
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$900 or best offer
566
71—Junk Cars Removed

Good used TV's. $258.
MILLERS
76 19 Orlando Dr
Ph 372 0352

59—Musical

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701 S. French

r,,r r state Co,nmi'r .11 &amp; Resi
dental Auclions &amp; Appraisals
3l(- Auclion, 323 ,620
ç,

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payments

55—Boats &amp;

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WE BUY CARS

SANFORD AUCTION
1215 S. FR ENCH AVE.
(Hwy 17-92)
SANFORD
323.7340

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Deluce lop. $5008. assume
323 7047, ask for Tim

CASH DOOR PRIZE
VISA—
MASTER CHARGE

TELEVISION
RCA color console 25'', sold new
over $700 Balance due $11500
or lake over my
$17 00 month
St II
u,
warranly Will deliver Call
862 5394

Will buy old class rings &amp; sliver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323-1961.

Why buy used? New brand nam,
box springs s. mattresses at 20

80—Autos

LdrtJe select,on of clean modern
furniture including extra nice
Rattan bar &amp; .4 stools. bed
room suites. living room
couch &amp; chair sets, plus odd
chest, dressers, chairs &amp;
tables of all kinds, also color
TVS &amp; assortment of houSehold
bric a br,lc

TV repo 19" Zenith Solo orig
$493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 1386.
Classified Ads will always give
Much , Much
you more
More than you expect

le Homes
Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide

$124

PUBLiC AUCTION.
MON., MAR. 10, 7 PM

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311 31SF. First SI

LR 1. DR &amp; detached party
acre for only

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MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broaer

Beautiful country 101 in Deltona,
located off Courtland I
Shallowford, wooded, 13.200.
323 7889 aller S

COUNTRY I ACRE- Newer 3
BR. C-H&amp;A,w-wcpt., Ig patio,
rose garden &amp; low cash to mtg.
515,90011

house on over
$a2.SO011

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

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.e0,

Reg.

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UTILITY TRAILER

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H. Ernest

10, FP, formal OR, oak
shaded cor. lot &amp; w-w carpet.
Only $34,000.

SPAN ISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
poci home w fireplace, formal

SANFORD AUCTION 323 7310

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We specialize inF AR MS
RANCHES

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K(-NMORF WASHER
Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONFY APPL lANCES
323 0697
kaf. rcpo '16 c'it' frost frcc'
Orig $529. now $205 or $19 mo
Agent 3398386

HIGHWAY I I FRONTAGE, Dc
BARY AREA, 15 WOODED
ACRES. $31,500

EXTRA LARGE ROOMS 3 BR.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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3235774

MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MCIILE HOMES
3S03 Orlando Dr.
333-5300
VA&amp; FHA Financing

Branch

'b.
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Realtors! MIS

-ots.Acreage'

123 7299

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Lonsignmen,s accep:eo

Washer repo t.1 deluxe model
Sold orig 5109 35. usel short
fame Pal $189 14 or $19 j'i mc,
t'q.'nt 3398386

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:974 IsO Honda. some custom
nice clean 5)150. aft 6 p m

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GUN AUCTION

BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more'
HERBS TV
1597 S Sanford Ave
323 1731

Inc., Realtors

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2.135'.- S rrench (17 921 Sanford
373 532.4

Harold Hall
Realty, Inc.

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323 60.46

72—AuCtion
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onfr'lc has taro
still
use'
•n warranty
Orginaily soiv, assume oay
ments of $21 mo Agent 339
8186

The Real Estate Agency

Or!ndO 777.1795.

MAKE YOUR SELECTION
from 4 sPotless condominiums
starting at $23,900.

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Push t,u'tnn

(Ct,)
W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 332 7881. Sanford

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1979 KAWASAKI 400
.00

'.PPl IAN([ $ $,Irilord r ur
$,kaqi'

MICROWAVE

REALTY WORLD.

MAYFAIR lovely Executive
Home in quiet picturesque
setting. 3 BR, 2B, FP, close to
Lk. Monrue. Must see this one.

I Office 323•2222

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372 7.480
TIRE
NEW TIRES $19898. UP
Sanford
21)3 French Ave

'.-'E- fillY USED F lii-7NlTllP[ &amp;

52—Appliances

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR, 2½B -2600 sq ft of
quality features on beautiful
lI2x 128 corner lot. Below cost
at $76,500!!

IREALTORS

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Burgess. AssocIate, 773-2333

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loOst2hem.snes,,ugn.
large spring led swimmln'
hole. 942.500 with excenent

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1 BR, 35 LE &amp; DR or 3 BR, 26w1g. FR, new roof. wds., carpet
pfo qualifyIng, 1 yr.
&amp;
warranty, good location. 343$
Myrtle Ave. uoso assume
$31,150. 303-137-3029 aft 6
days.
mmaculate 3 bedroom, 1½

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earl which miss you can

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I.sàisa. .1N1W4. Ph.
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Cart 333GM ter eppebdrnut.

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high quality work. Will iit
good ay, lied wilting

WANTIOaperia,rper
10 mIlk a swoit Jersey car

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location, extras md., CHIA
and a brand new country kit,
swimming pool, FP I many
citrus tress. All this and a low

for licensed bokrs
saleepersons In the
MUFFLER MAN (1)
Sitfoid via. To get dS
(RAKE a
FRONT (ND MAN (1) loIls. take a minute and
contact Merge dt
owi tools. A creative pro
'Sex 1$. Eustli, Fla.

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has a super country

haVe OPlfl

lngs

conditions it
Muflir.
Paid vacatloqis,.

I privacy. 1 yr. warranty.

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We're now enterIng Into
SACKONTHEMARKET
3+ acre 3 ,R, 25 older
an expansion ogram in This
home
Florida and

CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
UNDER 40.000! 3 Bdrm Pa
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced
yard w-utiIlly bldg. Igarage.
Attractive brick fronl, all this

Florida

for real estate licensees
who want reel value In a
marketing

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R.g.RealEstateBroker
2640SanfordAy,.

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Carpenter forour mill. Lap. with
sklIlsaw,tebhesaw,banesaw,
atc,
l to Ii am. Cebla
Soot Ci., SIlver Lake Reed,

can *s.lsoo

3227972

BATEMAN REALTY --

AGENCY

General Factory Help
HvCar Alumlnwn
Satin

any __
miming Ups. ,*ru

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.32147S

Wanted experienced bus boys;
cooks; din. rm. waitresses,
dish washer. Apply In person
3205 5. Orlando Dr. Cavaller
Motor inn,

7439 S Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sanford
1577
371 0640

Laketrontcountrycharm,2BR,
26, brIck FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
131,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 53236507.
EXECUTIVE LIVING-) Bdrm,
3 Bath. Sunken LR wfireplace. Ceramic tile foyer 9.
hallway. Walk a block to large
CHA. dbl
garage &amp; fenced yard. 1 yr.
warranty $61,900.

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&amp; Convalescent Center, 030
ille

GENERAL LABORS day shift
apply at American Wood
Product Mill OffIce, 200
Mervin Ave., Longwood
between S &amp; 11 am.
References required.

REALTY

BROKER

33—Houses Furnished
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CROCK!TT
.COp c7Comoa

.Snt,ques and Mcxlern Furniture
One Peceor Houseful
Bridges Antiques
323 7801

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COUNTRY PROPERTY
2 yr old house on 7'; acres, I
BR. 38, Zoned agri., corn
pietely furnished, 100 fruit
trees, green house, workshop,
equipment shed, chicken coop,
dog pen. Ready to move intO.

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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST
BE SOLO THIS WEEK I

SEIGLER
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business, pert tIme to start,
self starter arid aWed
also mgemt. avail, for right
welting with people. Hours
person with Initlative. lend
must be flexible. Salary:
epai.tePOBox14973,0rlao
$7,$50.$9,400 D.O.E. Ap.
32007.
pilcatlons and resumes will be __________________
accepted through March 1$,
RN or LeN, 4 to 12 part time,
1N0. Apply at the Sanford
ppIy In perSon Sanford Nursing
Housing Authority, Ad.
10th Strut, Sanford,
AN EQUAL

Bargain Price$31,000
Sunland Estates, CB. 3 BR, 1' zB,
2 car carport, 1g. utility rm. W
shelves,workbench, fenced bk
l. unit A C &amp; oil heat.
Freshly painted. $21,000 to 6
pct. $10,000 mtg.
8316112.
Broker owner.

MULTIPLE LISTING-RIALTOR

SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYCE
home 3 BR, 26, oxtra 1g. kIt., I
Fl. rm., one 1 acre, $430 me.
Selgier Realty, BROKER, 321.

Wanted Exp. Desk Clerks
Apply in persononly
33005. Orlando Dr.

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$28,500.

NALCOLITREAlTYi.

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Tired of house hunting? 3.2, $320
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
Child., no pets.
Geneva Gardens Apts.
1505W.2SthSt

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Social Services AIde-Some
background arid experience In
social services delivery
systems, must be borideble,

REALTOR 322 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves: 349-5400, 332-1959, 323 4302
______________________ LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
VA.FHA.235'Con.Homes
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW) BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
Low Down Payment
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
Cash for your lot' Will build on
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
your lot ot our lot
TRAS. $39,900.
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medellnc.. Realtor
UI 3013 6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
'4 pct. interest to qualified
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BEDbuyers. New homes with
ROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGIN
monthly payments under $250.
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
Lowdown payments. 37227B7
VACANT MAKE OFFER.

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appi., attached garage, carpet, patIo, pool. $430. $694749.

Part.time Janitor-Handyman
position
for
Headstart,
anitoral duties, yard work,
minor repairs, Shrs. per day,
salary range S3,410S3,431
deadline for applications
MarCh 14, 1990, if interested
send resume to Seminole
Community Action Inc.
Proud Head Start P.O. Box
Drawer 390, 1101 Pine Ave.,
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

DISHWASHER, FT. days, exp.
Egg I Omelet Restaurant,
2543 French Ave., Santoid.

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BRAND NEW 3 BR, 2B, AC,

Boat assemblers I Engine In
staller ,openings now. Cobia
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road,
Sanford. Apply o to 11 a.m.
only.

EVENING HERALD

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4 BR, 2B, LR I DR or 3 BR, 76,
w.Lg FR.S3lSmo.Smo. lease.
2435 Myrtle Ave. 305.937.3029
aft 6p.m. wk days.

MF.

3222611

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training in legal secretarial
skills and considerable ix.
penience as a ludiclal or legal
secretary. Abieto type SSwpm
and take dictation at the rate
oflOOwpm.ApplyInpersonto
Seminole Co. Court House, N.
Park Ave., Sanford by March
13, 1q10. Seminole Co. is an
Equat OpportunIty Employer

BOYS &amp; GIRLS

EXTRA

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Judicial Secretary starting
salary $156 wkIy, HIdi SchoOl
graduate, supplemented by

Tree Climber, chain saw man w
or w.out pick-up truck. Sales
person (will train) 339.5242.
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323.5670

EfficiencyApt.,lPerson
200SMaple Ave., Sanford
904.775.7516
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Lawns(4)Min.Yd.Work
Sanford
671.3714

Quarters I Vacant units
6715714

Call

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Sanford.

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Mariner's Villag.

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18Ilp
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1 BR-$209up. Pool. Aduiti only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in

(CorlothlFrenchAve.)
323.3176
Your Future is our concern

NEW SPRING LINE

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2 BEDROOM, FRAME. 2
SCR FN PORCHES, APPLIANCES, GOOD CON.
DIllON, WALK DOWN
TOWN. $23,000
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT. FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
$21,900.

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
AREA $35500

STEMPER AGENCY

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26R,2Bw-wcarpet
All appl., pool. $325 mo.
1 mo. security. 327-0373.

Many Many More

11—1,ntructlorn

nfurnished

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HousecleanersCompanions

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6+. acres on beautiful Wekiva
River &amp; Hwy 46. 51 10,000.

Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers
fast.

*4ri4,

HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MODERN ,POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
2½ BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT-IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
132,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
Development opportunity! One
entIre block Z comm on W. 1st
St. 5110.000.

Sanford Gracious living. keas.

Waiters, WaItresseslCooks

GRAPEFRUIT
FOR SALE
332 114$

ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sIzed
BR'S, 28's -4- guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

REAL ESTATE
PEALTflR,37774y$

NEW HOMES

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

LOT BOY
Detail cars, will train, here's
ysur chance.

and fenced back yard EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
Iiveable. $27,500

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ROIBIE's

78-Wk,tOrCYC les

68—Wanted to BUY

off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new fop line
bedding sets only' Free local
delivery P4011's Sanford Fur
niture Salvaqe. Il 92. So oh
Sanford 322 87"'
Used full size hotel rnott'l bed
ding Veryclean.51495ea PC
P4011's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17 92. So of Sanford
372 8771
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DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
2 BR.1 Bath. 19. covered patio.

Call Bart

ATOUCHOF COUNTRY
In Longwood. 4 BR, 2B oversized
lot, Z-comm. 539,500.

51—Household Goods

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with payments $750 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1-2939574.

by Gill Fo

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BR, FP home, close to bus
Shopping, churches. Call
for more details.

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Use Your HomeAs Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower FinanceServ.
1-100-741-2469

hurryl

9—Good Nngs to Eat
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• Realty World •

LIST NOW'
Call Walt Cappel 373 6400
Knowles Realty Inc.
628-3005
REALTOR

? NEED CASH?

GENERAL LABORERS
Manyopenings, trainee position,

for child care in my home.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
Own transportation preferred.
Day 641-4416, eve 332.4190.
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SUPERVISOR
Warehouse exp., rapid ad.
vancenient I oPor.

and leave a message.
_______________________
Wanted: Mature European Lady

Creative ExpressIons
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3 BR, 28, 2 story house $35,000
$5.000 dn, owner financed 299
3397 Realtor-AssocIate.

2541 S. French Ave.
332 0779. 322 5353, 322 0231

2OaflS

of pubic contact.

Baby Sitting in my home bY
Hc.urly,
Christian lady.
weekly, daily rates, 7 days or
nights a week. Call 333.9366

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GENERAL OFFICE
Accurate typing, Sm. filing, lots

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Own your own highly profitable
bluejean or fashion shop for
$16,000.Cali anytime: Fashion
Flair 1.704-753-1011.
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

portunities'

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steal. Crank Construction &amp;
Really, Realtor 830 6061

MLS

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BOOKKEEPER-SECY

6-Child Care

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Be one of the family in this fast
moving office.

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321.6061

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or

Tà! retirement or St6rYn. 2

ordinary people. 322-4079.
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Accurate typing, great hrs., &amp;
benefits. Super oopr.

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sales, consulting and just

(WE FOUND IT)
THE JOB YOU'VE
BEEN LOOKING
FORI

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LOST: Cocker Spaniel,$ mo. old,
blond. Vicinty of Hidden Lk.
322.6041 btw 9.3,

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in growth in the nation, cxpanding in this area, seeking
people
interested
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41-tiotises

Sanford
$33,900
Grand Old Masterpiece
2 BR, 18, with motherin law
suite iki?, most furniture &amp;
appliances
stay.
Newly
painted, C H&amp;A, fenced yard

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609 E. Colonial Dr,,Orlando
191-0921
TollFr,el-$OO.fl1.2fo.

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HA VA. FHA73S&amp;245

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manufacturing company. Mm.
high school grad. with const.
or bldg. supply background.
Please send resume to the
attention of Florida Dist.
Assist. Mgr., P.O. Box R,
Sanford, Fl. 32771.

.ABORTION.
1st Trlmister abortion-$175;

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Sales Trainee with local

Toucnton Drug.

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Wanted

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41—Houses

through March Ii, 1910. Apply
Housing
the - Sanford
Authority, Administration
Building, West 10th Street,
Sanford, Florida. An Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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Why Be LonuiT Write: "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Cleat-wa.
ter, Fl. 3351$. -

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MPMBLE

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Sunday, March 9, 1980-SB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Negotiable. Applications arid

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PA.
klssimmW, FL *741

Did day if February, 5991
Publish Marøi 9, 16, 23. INS

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undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute',
Ch1r $4LS0, Florida Statutes,
will resistor with the Clerk of the
CIrc, Count. in and for Seminole
Cavity, Florida, upon receipt St
of
Iheflctltlousnatne,to.wlt: "SIT.
COMPANY, INC." under which

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5: Shares 0. Smith

Docossod

pitithis.
WITNE$lmyhsnlandthesesl
if this Count is the 53* day
February, 1990.
ARTHUR H. SECKWITN 'JR.

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FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

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Finance Director-Degree
preferred Three (3) years
experience jounals, general
ledger, closing, trial balances
and financial statements.
Supervise accounting staff.
Must be able to coordInate
work assignments of department, and maintain ac-

All Classified Advertising also appears in the Evening
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
rates shown above are for both days.

CITY CLERK
DITS

7$c a line
72c a line

3 Lines Minimum

Experienced Parttime Motor
Grader Operator. Apply Lake
Mary City HaIl, 323.7050.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

Publish MarCh tO, 1950

S$c a line

DEADLINE

Phyllis Jordahl

WiIePiINIener,
and

ifledlatefy tller.attsr; ilbeiwise C
default will be uns.r.
'—' you
for the relief demanded in the

RATES

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wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT INCOME, P40
INVESTMENT. Fringe
include,
paid
benefits
vacation, company car,
retirement plan &amp; more. For
more information call Rich or
Marcia aft 6 p.m. 931.5190.

Wintet' Park

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ATTEST:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

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831-9993

5:00 AM.
3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY
NO011

MAYOR
ci the City of

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HOURS

Ofl its peesagi and adoption.

MarC, 19, 1900

Orlando

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

That this r.luIon shall

SyorderoltheCityCommission

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Pam Pk. Florida 35735
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NOTICEUNOER
!NTHECIRCUITCOURTINAND
RISOLUTIONNO.373
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
A
RESOLUTION
OF THE dr
Notice Is hereby given ttat the
FLORIDA
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
undersigned, pursuant to the
CASE NO. 7S.1931CA.O3-J
FLORIDA, FIXING A TIME ANI
"Fictitious Name Statute",
FADEL ELBADRAMANY,
PLACE IN WHICH THE OWNER
Chapter 165.09, Florida Statutes,
Plaintiff, OF PROPERTY TO
BE ASSESS
will register with the Clerk of the
ED FOR SPECIAL IMPROVE
Circuit Court, In and for Seminole
NORBERT LOWELL THOMAS, MENTS
OF NEWBURYPOR1
County, Florida, upon receipt of
JR
AVENUE FROM BAYWOOC
prøøf of publication of this notice,
an CAROLAN MAE THOMAS,
STREET TO FERN STREET.
the fIctitIous name, towlt:
Defendants DISTANCE
OF APPROXIMATE
"CITRUS COUNTRY TOYOTA"
NOTICE OF SALE
LV 610 FEET, OR ANY OTHEf
under wtiIch it is engaç&amp;.! In
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
PERSONS
INTERESTEC
business at 1371 HIghway 17.92,
pursuant to an Order for Judicial
THEREIN MAY APPEAR ANC
Longwood, FlorIda.
Sale dated March 3, 1990, entered
BE HEARD AS TO THE PRO
That the corporation Interested
IflCiVilCaSeNO.7$.1931CA.03.Jof
PRIETY AND ADVISABILIrW
in said business enterprise is as
thlCircuit Court of the Eighteenth
follows:
Judicial Circuit In and for OF MAKING SUCH IMPROVE
MENTS, AS TO THE COST
CITRUSCOUNTRY TOYOTA,
SefnInOleCoun$y,Florida,wt*rein
THEREOF, THE MANNER OF
INC.
FADEL ELBADRAMANY
$ PAYMENT
AND THE AMOUNT
By: RobertoMolinari,
Pl6intiff and NORBERTLOWELL
President
THOMAS, JR. and CAROLAN ASSESSED AGAINST EACH
Attest:
MAE THOMAS, are Defendants, I PROPERTY AS IMPROVED.
WHEREAS, the City Corn.
WIlliam Larry Bishop,
will sell to the highest and best
mission of the City of Altamonta
SecretaryTreas.
bidder for cash, at public sale, at
SprIngs, Florida,dld by Resolution
Dated at Longwood, County of
the West Door of the Courthouse,
Seminole, State of Florida, this Sanford, Seminole County, Florida No. 372 deem It advisable to Irn.
'ove a portion of Newburyport
72nd day of February, 1990.
at 11:00 A.M. on the 31st day of
Publish March 2, 9, 16, 23, 1990
March, 1990, the following Avenue from Baywood Strut to
Fern Street, a distance of ap
DET-is
described property set forth in the
________________________
proxImately 610 feet, the said
Order
for Judicial Sale, towit:
CITY OF
That contract between improvements to include con.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
struction of grading, drainage,
Tamiami Trail Tours Inc., and
FLORIDA
curb and paving pursuant to the
Norbert
Lowell
Thomas,
dated
Notic.of Public Hearing
authority of Chapter 170, Florida
July 1, 1916.
TO: ALL INTERESTED PER.
That contract between StatuteS, in the manner as set forth
SONS
In Resolution No. 372; and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI. Norbert L. Thomas and The
WHEREAS, by said Resolution
Western
Union
Telegraph
CornFlED that the City Corn.
No. 372, the CIty Clerk was in.
pany,
entItled
Agency
Agreement,
mission of the City of Altamonte
structed to prepare as Assessment
Springs, Florida, pursuant to dated July 9, 1976.
That oral lease between Roll In accordance with the
Chapter 170, Florida Statutes, has,
Norbert Lowell Thomas, Jr. and method of assessment provided in
by resolution, authorized irn
Earl
Higgenbotham, pursuant to said Resolution No. 372; and
provement of
Newburyport
WHEREAS,the City Clerk of the
which
th Defendant rents the
Avenue from Its north right.of.
City of Altamonte Springs,
way line of Baywood Strut to the premises located at 201 South Park Florida, pursuant to the direction
south right.of.way line of Fern Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
0. That personal property of the City Commission has
Strut; a distance of ap.
furnished
by The Western UnIon prepared and completed an
proximately 610 feet, the said
Assessment Roil which was
Telegraph
Company described a
Improvements to include th6
presented to the City Commission
construction of special im. follows:
of the City of Altamonte Springs,
1 32 KSR Telex
provements of grading, drainage,
Florida, on February 13, 1990, and
15"
a
30"
Outside
Sign
curb and paving, and providing for
which said Assessment Roll was
A
Customer
Writing
Des&amp;
assessment against lots and lands
accepted and ordered fIled with
A Time Stamp, AC
adjoining and contiguous or
the records of the City; and
5 A Tpr. Oprs. Chair
bounding and abutting upon such
WHEREAS, under Chapter 170,
DATED this 5th day of March,
improvements.
Florida Statutes, public hearing Is
1990.
THAT A PUBLIC HEARING
mandatory whereby the owners of
(SEAL)
will be held on Tuesday, March 25,
the property to be assessed or any
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
1990, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
h' persons interested therein
Clerk of Circuit Court
thereafter as possible, at the City
may appear before the City
By Cynthia Proctor
Hall of the City of Altamonte
Commission and be heard as to the
Deputy Clerk
Springs, Florida, flS Newburyport
propriety and advisability of
Publish
March
9,
16,
1990
Avenue, Altamonte Springs,
making such improvements and as
DETSI
Florida,whereby the owners of the ____________________________
to the cost thereof and as to the
property to be assessed or any
manner of payment therefor and
other Interested persons thereIn
NOTICE UNDER
as tothe amount therefor and as to
may appear before the City
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
the
amount thereof to be assessed
Commission as an equalizing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: against Nch property so im
board and be heard as to the
Notice is hereby given that the proved.
propriety and advisability of
undersigned pursuant to the
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
making such improvements, as to
"Fictitious Name Statute,"
the cost thereof, as to the manner Chapter 965.09, Florida Statutes, RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM
MISSION OF THE CITY OF AL.
of payment therefor, and as to the
vii register with the Clerk of the TAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
amount to be assessed against
Circuit Court, In and for Seminole AS FOLLOWS:
each property so improved.
County, Florida, upon receipt of
That a public hearing wIll be
That an assessment roll has proof
of the publication of this hetdonMarch25, 1910, at 7:00p.m.
been prepared by the City Clerk
notice, the fictitious name, to.wlt: or as soon thereafter as possible,
andfiledwlththeCity Commission
TENDER LOVING CARE DAY at which time the owners of the
of the City of Altamonte Springs,
CARE CENTER, under which we property to be assessed for the
Florida, showing the lots and lands
are engaged in business at 219 improvements to Newburyport
to be assessed, the amount of the
Seminole Drive, Lake Mary, Avenue from Baywood Street to
benefit to and the assessment
Florida 32746.
Fern Street, a distance of ap.
against each lot of parcel of land
That the persons interested in proximately 610 feet, in ac
and the manner of payment.
said business enterprise are as cordance with Rnolutlon No. 312,
That the description of each
follows: PAUL I. MURPHY •nd and any other persons interested
property to be assessed and the CAROLYN HUNT.
therein mayappurbeforethetIty
amount to be assessed to each
Dated at Orlando, Orange Commission and be heard as to the
piece or parcel of property may be
County, Florida, February 29, proprIety and advisability of
ascertainedattheofficeofthedity
1990
makIngsuchimprovem.ntsandas
Clerk of the City of Altamonte
Paul R. Murphy
to the cost thereof and as to the
SPrings, Florida. All Interested
Carolyn L. Hunt
manner of payment therefor, and
persons
may
inspect
the
Publish Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1900
as to the amount thereof to be
assessment roll now on Ill, with
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against each property so
the said City Clerk during nonnal
improved according to - the
business flours otsaidoffIce.
Assessment Roil prepared by the
DATED this 1th day of
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING CityClerkoftheCltyol Altamonte
February, A. 0. 1990.
OP PROPOSED CHANGES AND Springs, FlorIda.
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC
That the CIty Clerk of the City
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
City Clerk of the
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARISS of Altamonte Springs, Florida,
City of Altamonte
OP THE ZONING ORDINANCE, shall give ten (10) days notice in
Springs, Florida
AND AMENDING THE FUTURE writing to the property owners as
Publish MarC, 1910
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE set forth in the said Assessment
DET.4
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OP Rojla$tothetimeandplaceof the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CITY OP SANFORD, FLOE. public hearing desIgnated herein;
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IDA.
said notice shall be served by
PROBATE DIVISION
Notice is hereby given that a mailing a copy of same to each of
File Nwmber 0057.-CF
Public Hearing will be held at the the saId property owners at his or
Divislee
ComrnissionftoovnintheCltylfaIl heflastkflownaddrll$asobtained
IN Ut ESTATE OF
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at from the records of the City Clerk
ALAN WESLEY SMITH
700 o'clock P.M. on March 74. of the City of Altamonte Springs,
Deceased
to consider
aid FlorIda, or from such other
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION amendments to the Zoning Or. ourcss as the City Clerk deems
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING dinance,and amending the Future reliable and the said City Clerk
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS Land Use Element of the Corn. shall establish proof of sold
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE preitenslve Plan of the City of mailing by affidavit which shall be
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Sanford, Florida, as follows:
flied with the City Clerk.
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
That notice of the time and
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
A portion of that certain place of the public hearing as
NOTIFIED
that
the ad. property lying between Senford authorizedherelnshallbeglvenby
mlnistratienofthautat.of ALAN Avw
arid Palmetto Avenue and two (2) publIcations a weak apart
WESLEY SMITH, deceased, II
between Eighth Strut and Ninth In the Evening Herald, a
,mbor9057CP,ispandingintM SHut is proposed to be rezoned newspaper of general circulation.
dircuitCourtforSemlneleCounty, from MR.2 (Multlple.Famiiy published In Seminole County,
Fioi'Ida, Prebate Division, the Residential Dwelling) DIstrict to Florida, provided that the last
rofwhichisPO Drawer C. OC.2 (General Commercial) publlcaticnshallbeatl..stone(1)
Sanford, FL 32771. The personal District, ard amending the Future week prior to the date of the
representative of the estate
Land Use Element of the Corn hearing. Said notIce shall describe
SHARON 0. SMITH, whose ad
preiwnsiye Plan. Said property the streets or other areas to be
dreSs Is $03 Orchid Avenue, being more particularly described improved and advise all persons
Casielberry, FL 32707. The name
follows:
interested therein that the
and address of the personal
descriptions ci each property to be
Lot 3, Block 10, Tier 1, Town
reprslsntativVs attortey are set
Sanford, PIat Book 1, Page so, asaesWd arid the amount to be
tom boiw.
sessod to each Piece or parcel of
,i persons having claims or Public Records of Seminole
property may be ascertained at
County, Florida.
estate are
All parties In interest and the office of the City CIett of the
required, WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF citizens shill have an ppuny City of Altamonte SprIngs,

THE FIRST PUBLICATION o
THIS NOTICE, to ffle with tile
clerk of the above court a written
statement ci any claim or det,
they may have. Each claim mimi
beinwriIs.mustlndIcete,he
basis for the claim, liii name and
addrsssof the creditor or
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. it the claim is ret yet
due, the date when It wsit a.c.m.
f=
stated. if the clOim,,
contIngent or unhlGIdsted. the
wicurtakdy shall be,
stated. It the cssim is secured, ta.
security shall be described. me

beinwvltIngandmustindlca$ethe
basis for the claim, the name and
addresiof the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is nit vet
due, the date when It will became

qualificatIons of the

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All persons having claims o
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to fill with the
clerk of the above court a wrItten
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must

contingent or ustlIquIdatet t
nature of the uncertainty shell be
stated. lithe claim Is secured, the
wcurlty shall be described. TM
claimant shall deliver scificlint
copies o the claim to the clerk to
unable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal representative.
All penis intersted in the
estate to whom a copy II this
NotIc,of Administration han been
mailed are required. WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any obloctiens
itley may Mug Shot Challenges the
validity of *0 decedent's will, the

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA,
PROBATION DIVISION
CASE NO. $0.71.CP
IN RE: Estate
PHILLIP AVARY TERRELL,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AtD ALL OTHER PERSONS
NTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the Estate of
PHILLIP AVARY TERRELL,
Deceased, File No. I0-71-CP is
pending in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Divllon, the address of which Is
Room 322, Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
32771. The Personal Represen.
tative of the estate Is ROSITA
GOSTIN TERRELL, whose ad.
dress iS co Post Office Box 1321,
Winter Park, Florida 32790. The
name and address of the Personal
Representative's attorney is TER.
RANCE H. DITTMER,of Murrah,
Doyle, Saner and Dittmer, P.A.,
800 West Morse Boulevard POSt
Office Box 132$), Winter Park,
Florida 37790.
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
statementofanyclaimordemand
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 its 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 ii
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shell be
stated. If 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 the Personal Representative.
All persons interested in the
estate to whom a copy of this
Noticeot Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHiN
THREE MONTHS OF THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE, to file any
obiections they may have that
challenges the validity of the
decedents 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 is
March 9, 1990.
Roslta Gostin Terreli
as Personal Representative
of the Estate of
PHILI P AVARY TERRELL
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:
TERRANCE H. DITTMER of
Murrah, Doyle, Sasser and Dilt.
mer, PA.
$00 West Morse Boulevard
P.O. Son 132$
WirIer Park, FlorIda 22190
Telephone: (305) 6440101
Publish MarC, 16, 1900
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Sunday, March. 91

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Reynolds Aluminum Recyclin
Sets New Collection Record
Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Co., collected nearly
16 million pounds of aluminum and paid out almost $4
million to recyclers in 1979.
During March, Sanford's recyclers will receive 23
cents per pound for their aluminum each Wednesday
from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Publix Supermarket, Sanford
Plaza, 1080 W. State St.
Nationwide, Reynolds collected a record 176.3
million pounds of aluminum through Its recycling
operation during 1979. This marks an 18 percent Increase over the company's volume for 1978.
The record 1979 volume Includes almost 4 billion all.
alwninum beverage cans, and consumers received $45
million for their recycling efforts.

Cardinal Sets 49th Project
Cardinal industries Inc., a Sanford-based producer
of factory-built modular apartments, announced it will
begin construction of a 78-unit second section of the
Uobinwood Apartments at 3900 Old Sunbeam Road in
the Mandarin area. The addition will provide Robin.
wood with a total of 154 apartments.
The project will be Cardinal's 49th development in
Florida since it put its huge Sanford manufacturing
facility into production three years ago.
Cardinal's 44th Florida project, the 117-unit
Stonewood Apartments on Old Kings Road South,
Jacksonville, is expected to open March 15.

Florida Tops
M igration List

OURSELVES
Briefly
Two grants of $250 will be awarded this spring by the Beta
Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. Graduating seniors in
Seminole County and college students may apply through
their guidance or financial aid offices. Applications must be
completed and returned by March 14.
This organization is an International society for women in
education. One of their goals is to promote young women
who evidence potential in the field of education. Applicants
must be planning to attend an accredited college and major
in education. Other criteria include the following:
scholarship, extra-curricular and-or conuiiunity activities,
statement of goals, financial need and a personal interview.
Previous recipients are I.ynece Gaythwaite and Theresa
Nicholas. The new recipients will be introduced at a future
luncheon of the Beta Chi chapter.

Bowl America Sanford has declared March as Senior
Citizens Month. Anyone over 55 may bowl free there from 10
to 11 a.m. every Monday morning this month.

AREA BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

Stromberg-Carlson and Electronics Corp., of Lake
Mary, announced the signing of an agreement under
which the company will manufacture and sell a
telephone line doubler system.
The agreement grants Stromberg-Carlson the exclusive right to manufacture and market the system In
the United States and Canada.
The system doubles the number of conversations on
a given number of trunk lines by utilizing the Intervals
during which no speech is being transmitted on a
particular line. It is compatible with all transmission
media (cable, radio, satellite), meets Bell System
standards, and can be integrated into presently
available networks.
Frederick F. Jenny, president of Stromberg-Carlson
said: "We think this is exciting news for private network users. It means that users can effectively double
the number of conversations without adding additional
lines and avail themselves of an attractive investment pay-back.

was elected executive
vice president and Clarice Litton (right)
elected to the office of
assistant vice president of a newly formed
corporation, Central
Bookkeeping, Inc. C.
howard McNulty,
chairman of the board
and president, announced the formation
of the corporation and
stated that Lane and
Litton will be responsible for the management of this newest
Flagship Banks subsidary,

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Valencia Community College and the Junior League
of Orlando-Winter Park, Inc., are sponsoring a new
program Involving area businesses and industries. The
Job internship Program offers businesses an opportunity to gain motivated employees while lending
support to area women. This new program is ready for
Immediate participation and is seeking on-the-job
training placements In the private sector in such areas
as: clerical, hotel-motel, non-tradItional-mechanical,
manufacturing and retail sales.
Job Internship will assist qualified women who are
displaced homemakers to reenter the job market and
become productive employees. It Is designed to
prepare her for full-time employment.
Each woman to be placed In a business must first
complete Valencia's Displaced Homemaker course.
This two-week course in employability skills is offered
to women over 35 who are heads of household due to
divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse.

Jax Hosts Export Meeting
A day-long conference for Florida businesses Interested In export and foreign investment will be held
in Jacksonville March 25.
The conference will be held at the Skycenter Inn at
the Jacksonville International Airport,.. and will be
sponsored by four federal agencies: The U.S.
Department of Commerce, the Export-Import Bank,
the Overseas Private Investment Corp., and the U.S.
Small Business Administration. More than 15 local and
state organizations will co-sponsor the event, which
will begin at 8:30 am.
Emphasis will be on specially-tailored programs to
help small,and medium-sized businesses (those with
annual sales of $110 million or
less) take advantage of
the growing opportwgtles In international markets as
part of an overall drive to improve LII U.S. balance of

More Films Corn. To Staff
TALLAHASSEE - Feature films with budgets
totaling $415 million we set to MiOot In Florida during
the first few monthe of 1180, üdieat1ng a (at-paced
year ahead for the movie Industry In Florida,
Secretary of Commerce Sidney Levin announced
today
Leifl said the production total of the films currently
conunjtted to shoot In Florida durft the first four
mactim of this year alre* surposess no owrail
budgets of all features and tels,lMos fl1OVI siiot hers
during the entIre year at im.
liwee major features which hi,, mumuewed
shooting data are "Sinokey and the e.tbt Have a
Baby," "Hanky Tack Freeway," and "Death Work."

ttending the recent ribbon cutting for Big
aul's Record Shop, on First Street in Sanford,
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''Death: A Reality,'' a workshop to help health
professionals deal with their own feelings about death and
enable them to successfully assist terminal patients and
their families, is being sponsored by Seminole Memorial
Hospital Wednesday in the hospital auditorium.
Open to nurses, office personnel in physicians' offices,
social workers, clergy and other health professionals, two
sessions are scheduled for I to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.
Speaker for the event will be Marty Heil, Intake Counselor
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Preparatory School, 8400 Aloma Ave., one mile east of
Goldenrod, on Sunday. March 16, from 2-5 p.m.
Trinity's campus is one of the beauty spots of central
Florida. The 100 acre campus includes two lakes,
woodlands, an island, solar heated swimming pool, metric
track, tennis courts picnic areas, athletic fields,
laboratories and an audio-visual amphitheatre.

Prospective buyer Cynthia Placenti (left) enters her financial statement
on the Capistrano sales computer with sales person Audrey Frederick.
By plugging In appropriate figures for annual Income, the price of the
desired condominium and current monthly rent, the computer shows the
buyer exactly what his mortgage payment will be, with real-out-of-pocket
costs, less tax dedw'tkais.
Robert H. Medsgel
has joined Sun Bani
of Seminole's Long.
wood office as the
new mortgage lend.
Ing representative,
Medager began work.
Ing for Sun Firsi
National Bank in Orlando in 1977 after receiving his B.A. from
Rollins College in
Winter Park. lie has
spent these last two
years with SunBank
Mortgage Department, a subsidiary of
the parent company,
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Sun Banks of Florida,
Inc., where he ape(president of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
clalized in FHA, VA
Commerce), customer Irene Brown and
and conventional
owners Yvonne and Saul "Bit Saul" Greene.

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Ave., Winter Park, March 8-9. The hours are 10 am, to 9
p.m., Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The show will feature shells, both common and rare, from
many parts of the world. Some displays will be made up of
shells collected only from Florida and surrounding waters.
In addition, many shellcraft items will be displayed.

the sales of many types of capital assets are
not recognized for Income tax purposes.
These Include losses from the sales of
personal assets, such as a residence, car,
home furnishings, etc. It should be pointed
out, however, that if any such asset is stolen
or destroyed in a casualty, such as a fire, the
loss (to the extent It exceeds $100) may be
Included as an Itemized deduction on
Schedule A of Form 1040.
Stocks and bonds and other investment
property do not fall within the nonieccgnhtic*i-o(.loss rules. Losses on these
assets are deductible, subject to certain
limitations explained below, and can be
claimed even though the taxpayer does not
use Schedule A, form 1040.
U the asset was held for one year or less at
the time of Its sale or other taxable disposition
In 1975, any gain or loss is termed a short.
term capital pin crloss.Uthe asset was held
for mom than one yew, any pin orlosslsa
long-term gain or loss.
Taxpayers we given a special tweak on
long-term capital gains. A noncorporate
taxpayer may deduct from gross Income 60
percent of the amount of any overall-longterm capital gain (i.e., excess of net longterm capital gain over net short-turin capital

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\lclt,' lift III
bundles tip on a
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In 1r2t; h(' sold Ins lritt'tt''i and tu':nlcd for Florida in
a "it'tIe'l-'i t'rtl I)l,tItItitiL It, ij'n a tlruisttre' in
Bradenton or Sar,isota Sanford t:ttigttt ins t' and
that is %%hurc he stttl.'tI
In Kno x xille near (tie' (iii t'rsit ,'t h'riiitsst',.
%l('Ili'lIt,l(IS iit'tite'd a ne't t:riiiritick that
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'I've been on vacation now
for 12 years and I've been
enjoying It ever since.'
A.C. 'DOC' McREYNOLDS
.te'vt'htqnng it Itt' atlair ttithi thicii .ttitoiiithtIcs antI lie'
k'e'ide'ei to tr it ,it his drugstirt in S:tnftrtL
Nlvlie ~ lwlds pitt iii it uonrt'rett' p.rhine area tot
uies of his drugstore and served people in their cars.
Ali fat- an he known he was the first person to have curb
M'rvIee In Sanford.
Ice cream, shakes and sodas brought tbeni in. ''We
had tremendous curb service' on weekends and
holidays,'' ho' said, re'init'iiils'ruig htt'w high sehttth boys
%tct't'ust'd;is car tiu1is. 'On a hil." 1 1.1 mme had t',ttthitt%s
on the curb ;initl ttiiir jci'kiri .tikis, ttii'htithinc rii si'!?.'
Ihit' (lrtiUstoI',' ie.is hhi' pl.iit' Iit'ii' kith.' ottiiii :athit'r
alter s'litrtil We had a crowd ht,iniginig tot," silld
't1e'i(t' itihils 'Kitis t oulti shittit tip alter st'tiuol I'tie't
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Anyone driving around pected since economic in. DeBary and Deltona and the huddle ui .January. The crews vestment since Septeiiiber,"
Seminole county recently dicators around the country county accounted for half the from Wisconsin plus another limit said.
may have noticed several said late 1979 and early 1960 growth in the district with SCviMI from Gainesville have
Computers are helping in
Southern Bell trucks that, was to be a period of heavy gains felt in Lake been brought in to help with many areas with customer's
requests for service. The
upon closer examination, recession. "But Central Mary, Winter Springs, this backlog.
were not Southern Bell trucks. Florida seems to be insulated Tusc.n,illa and Hidden lake
The trailer parks and company's LORI)Ni I'
IvIicriIIg on we stue r eaus nruiu uus recession,; said
to better serve the uiinpgrounus west 01 Sanlortl systeni routes inc request to
Wisconsin Telephone.
Hunt.
customers in those areas a 00 S.R. 46 have proven to he the installation department,
Nine employees of the
This growth is seen quite new conduit was recently laid another source of telephone to the directory department
Wisconsin system have been clearly in checking the net along US 17-92 to provide new growth, Hunt said. "Many for a niwuber to be issued and
temporarily transfered to the gain in subscribers in 1979 as and additional service to area visitors and tourists are recorded, to the accounting
area to help with the unex- compared to the Last three several fast-growing areas, staying longer and they want engineering and repair
pected rapid growth that has years. The net gain is such as Hanover Woods, telephones," he explained.
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el,as to the
hit Southern Bell, said Tom determined by subtracting Markham Place and the Ituzininig cables to that area is central office.
Hunt, manager of Southern the total number of phones Crossings.
Further improvements are
a job costing $127,000.
Bell in Seminole County.
disconnected from the total
Price for the conduit alone
Two major jobs in Oviedo planned when a new central
"We're extremely happy number of new connects, came to $675,000, Hunt said, and Tuscawilla are it $458,000 office is built in Geneva. The
with the growth here in explained Hunt. The net gain while the cable was an ad- investment which began in electronic facility will be
Seminole county since in 1979 was equal to the last ditional $715,000.
November. Hanover Woods almost a large computer itself
October of last fall," Hunt three years combined.
Even so there are still some itself is a $136,000 project. and will provide several new
said.
Hunt's district covers orders for phone service that "All in all, what we're looking services. One will enable a
This urowth was not ex. Seminole ('.n,intv AriQndn hnvp unna iin(iIII cing' •i
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capital gala may get through capital gains
tructloa may be somewhat reduced by
tim special WnImim Tax which Is Imposed
as lii prd.rence Items, one of which is the
aanot allowable to an Individual by the
csp&amp;tal gala deduction.
Lasses of an' Individual from sales or exdanges of capital sawts are deductible to the
extent 0(coital gala plus up to $3,000 of
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(Edltor's note: This lgtbe second jaaseries
of five articles designed to help Income tax
return filers deal with changes In federal
Income tax law effective for 1$1$. This feature
appears on the business page each Sunday In
March.)
By Untied Press lateraatioaal
Taxation of gains and losses from the sales
of capital assets is governed by special rules.
Capital assets Include many types of
property, such as stocks and bonds, personal
residences, household furnishings, and
personal automobiles.
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Here are how some of these rules work,
according to the Commerce Clearing House,
an authority on tax law:
First of all, It should be noted that gains
realized from the sales of the above on of
property are nearly always Used to the
seller,
One exception Is the gain from the sale of a
personal residence. Under this exception two
special rules can apply:
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escape tax on all or a portion of the gain
realized on a personil residence sold *ftt
July X, 197$. This rule applies, however, only
U tim taxpayer owned and used the property
as his or her personal residence for at least
t)wee out of the last five years ending on the
dale of sale.
In such case, the taxpayer may use a "once104-lifetlnm" election to ,acks up to
U080( the pin en the ssl.
The other "sale of a personal resi4t'w."
rule applies to taxpayers of any age and Is not
elective
Under this second rule, the gain on the sale
of a personal residence must be poead If
the taxpayer purchases a new
within 11 months before or after the saleof
of the
old residence to the extent thit the cat the
new reddonce Is higher than lbs adjusted
ulcspe1ceoI the old residence.
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Herald Staff Writer
The building is not there any more.
When the ',idened Sanford Avenue and 25th Street
in 1959, the had to tear down l)oc's drugstore.
The A&amp;P grocery had half the building, A. C. -Doc'I )oc"
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cRey nolds' drugstore occupied the other half and
Mdflevnolds'
four apartments we're upstairs before progress wiped
out a landmark that had been in Sanford since 1926.
McReynolds moved his drugstore to Park Avenue
and continued selling prescriptions and ice cream until
I968 when he finally sold his lifelong business.
"1 had to wad and retire at 72 before I found anyboth
with money and sense to buy into out," he said.
McReynolds had been to college for it couple of ears
in his hometown of Marvville. Tenn. and was working
in a drugstore when the U.S. got involved s itli World
War I, or as McReynolds put it: 1 got iiiad at the
Kaiser."
Me'Revnohls said tie was not sure how his e'rnplo -er
would react to the news of his enlistment. ''I as
working for a (crrii.,n," he said. , but he was an
American also, and it was all right with him if I went
into the Navy.avy.''
Wit hIi college courses toward pharmacy behind him,
plus experience in the durgsture, McReynolds asked
about serving in the ii,edical department of the U.S.S.
Louisiana, the Atlantic fleet battleship on which he
served.
When lie found out lie would be doing nothing but
emptying bedpans lie decided to remain a seaiiian for
the duration.
McReynolds spent most of the war on convoy duty
but rarely got to visit England. After escorting the
merchant vessels filled with troops and supplies. the
U.S. ships would turn over the convoy to the Uritish
somewhere near Ireland
then sail back to North
America.
Mcflevnulds said he saw little action until his ship
was leaving the harbor at Halifax. Nova Scotia late in
the war.
"I was standing watch near the quarter deck," he
recalled, "when I saw miii old black greasy oil can that
wasn't floating right."
MeReynolds decided it was a submarine waiting for
it fat cargo vessel to leave 1x)rt and he reported it to the
bridge. The sub fired it torpedo but niised and the
Louisiana opened fire, "We poured in the three-inch
shells at the periscope," be said, "for the bay was
shallow and the sub could not dive very deep."
The relatively small three-inch gun was the only
weapon which could be iilnied low enough and fire
close to the ship, he said, and there were several
training crews on deck as they fired at the departing
submarine. "Nobody worried about it thing," lie said,
"it was just like a football game. I never heard such
yelling, but the sub got away."
After the war McReynolds got his pharmacy degree
from the Atlanta College of Pharmacy in 1920 and
hntioht the (Irilestore in his twiniotown in T.'nn'cci'i'

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Twenty-four states experienced an approximate balance
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North Central sections of the country. "Many factors seem to
be Influencing migration from these areas," he said. "They
include escalating costs of doing business for many
manufacturing companies, living costs, energy problems, and
severe winter weather."

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York, Maine, and Wisconsin. A state is considered to have high
out-migration if 44.9 percent or less of total moving activity is
inbound. Only 36 percent of the shipments handled in New
York were inbound; Maine, 36.7 percent; and Wisconsin, 37.8
percent.
The spokesman said records show that there Is a continuing
trend toward movement away from the Northeastern and

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Druggist In Business 50 Years

DKG Educators To Award

Carolyn Lane (left)

Scotty's Inc., reported record sales of $19,780,641 for
the four weeks ended Feb. 23, an Increase of 23 percent
over sales of $16,0,341 for the comparable four weeks
ended Feb. 24, 1979. Sales for the 34 weeks ended Feb.
23, were $155,727,569, an Increase of 27 percent over
sales for the corresponding period last year when sales
were $122,187,923.
Ray H. Cooney, president and chief operating of(icer, attributed the continued record sales to the
strong new construction market as well as the Increasing home remodeling and do-it-yourself market.
New Scotty's stores are under construction in Largo,
Altamonte Springs, and Orlando. In addition, construction of two additional Scotty's stores is expected
to begin in the Jacksonville area within the next 30-45
days.

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Florida heads the list of states attracting the greatest percentage of new residents versus people moving away, according to a migration patterns study conducted by a major
moving company. Of total movements handled by the firm to
and from the state of Florida, 66 percent were inbound.
The study, based on more than 148,000 household goods
shipments the moving company serviced In the 50 states
during 1979, revealed that Washington, D.C. had the highest inmigration percentage. Of total movements handled In the
district, 66.7 percent were inbound.
Total inbound and outbound shipments handled were
compared state by state in the study. If 55 percent or more of
relocation activity was inbound, the state was considered to
have high in-migration.
The migration patterns study shows that states in the Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast are continuing to gain more
population then they lose. Besides the District of Columbia and
Florida, states considered to have high in-migration Include
Washington, Hawaii, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Oklahoma,
Texas, Arkansas, and Virginia.
"Florida lures people going Into retirement," said a
spokesman for the firm. "While customer-paid residential
moves account for the largest segment of our Inbound traffic,
we cannot overlook relocations of employees In the industrial
community. Florida's extensive tourism industry and the
services necessary to support it create a portion of our
business. The number of military personnel relocating to
Florida also is a factor in the state's attaining top position in
our survey."
The spokesman said that Washington, D.C. attracts many
people because it is the seat of the country's government.
"Civil service and military transfers account for a large
percentage of the in-out moves," he explained.
States experiencing the greatest losses in population according to the study were in the Northeast and North Central

Stromberg To Sell Phone Line

Program Motivates Workers

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Don Oliver installs new cables near Oviedo
tus phone while talking that to route any calls there mihile Sciriin'de t'ituiity,'' hunt said.
will let him know someone you are away.
Cwbtiiiers have been Unelse is calling his number. A
The facility w ill also help derstanding when delays in
button can be pressed to put with
maintenance
by service' have' bt't'n explained
the first call on hold while checking Itself during slow but liwit hoped that these
answering the second call. periods and notifying repair delays will be only tezuAnother press of the button personnel of trouble areas or Issrar.
With nest developments,
reconnects with the original possible problems which
should
greatly
reduce'
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new
facilities and more cables
ca ller .
UiL)iJlent down-time, said being installed, Hunt felt tht't'
If you plan to be away from Hunt.
cams soon take care of any
home but can be reached at
"We've made a corn. ba cklogs and then Southern
another number, that number iiutiiwnst to keep in l"uch with Hell wit! "try to be ahead of
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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, March 9, 1960

Sunday, March 9, 1910-3C

In And Around Lake Mary

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Youth Programs Leader
Speaks To Rotary Club .
Lake
Mary had its weekly meeting
Thursday morning at the
Mayfair Country Club. With
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PILA
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Lake Mary

Neal-Turner
Rev, and Mrs. Fred Neal of 2748 Ridgewood Ave.,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Louanne, to Jef fery Loran Turner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bency Turner of Blue Ridge, Ga.
Born in Detroit, Mich., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hager of Clawson,
Mich., and Rev, and Mrs. Page Neal of Charmco, W.
Va.
Miss Neal is 1974 graduate of Seminole High School
where she was a member of the French Club, She will
graduate from the University of Georgia, at Athens,
this summer with a B.A. degree In Family and Child
Development. Miss Neal is employed as a secretary in
the Nutrition Department of the university.
Her fiance, who was born in Blue Ridge, is a 1976
graduate of West Fannin High School, Blue Ridge,
where he was captain of the football and basketball
teams. He will also graduate from the University of
Georgia this summer with a bachelor's degree in social
work.
The wedding will be an event of March 23, at 6 p.m.,
at the Sanford Congregational Christian Church, 2401
Park Ave.

ROBIN LYNETFE GARNETF,
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JAN MARIE RATHEL,
JOSEPH EDWARD JENKINS

Rathe I-Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Don E.Rathelof 10 Mayfair Court,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Jan Marie, to Joseph Edward Jenkins, son of Mrs
Elda Smith, 625 Camellia Court, Sanford, and Charles
Jenkins of Albany, Ga.
Born In Orlando the bride-elect Is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Marvin of Sanford. She isa 1979
graduate of Seminole Community College Adult High
School where she was captain of the gymnastics team.
She attended Seminole Community College, is a
former dancer with Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole
and belongs to the First Baptist Church, Orlando. She
is employed by Jo Ev's Figure Salon, Longwood.
Her fiance, who was born In San Diego, is a graduate
of Seminole High School. He attended Seminole
Community College is a member of the First Baptist
Church, Longwood, and is employed by Greater
Construction Co., Longwood.
The wedding will be an event of April 10, at 7p.m., at
the First Baptist Church, Orlando.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garnett of 97 Graham Road,
Fern Park announce the engagement of their
daughter, Robin Lynette, to Benjamin N. Ward Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Ward Sr., 1521 Iowa
Place, Orlando.
The bride-elect was born in Orlando and is the
granddaughter of Paul Prettyman, Orlando, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard McCalllan, New Port Richey, and the
great-granddaughter of Mrs. Lena Jones, Orlando.
Miss Garnett graduated from Lake Howell High
School In 1978 and is In the "Who's Who Among
American High School Students" for 1978. She attends
Seminole Community College and Is majoring in
communications with a minor in English.
Her fiance, who was born in Chattanooga, Tenn,, Is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Godby, Chattanooga, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Ward, Sr., Largo.
He is a 1972 Winter Park High School graduate,
Winter Park, and was stationed with the Air Force
until June 1979 at Rhein Main Air Base In Germany. He
is employed with Epicom, Inc. Altamonte Springs. as
an electronics technician.
The wedding will be an event of May 23, at 7p.m. at
the Community United Methodist Church,
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Harry Benson was notified
that a grant for his Youth
Program that he has been
working so hard to get for the
last four years was finally
approved. It is a $19,000 grant
for
nine .. months.
Congratulations I
Also Mlnietta announced
that the Seminole County'
branch has just received the
approval ifs grant if $83,059
for the Seminole County
Adolescent Group home being
planned.
Program Chairman Don
Jackson Introduced the other
guest speaker, William
Spicer, a colorful poet and
lecturer who said: "poetry
ran be fun, just as same as
music" and "the most wasted
)f days, is the one you didn't
Laugh."
Among the members
esent were Vernon Fed.
lerson, Harry Terry, John
(orden, Paul Kagle, Ray Fox,
)on
Jackson,
Doug
htcGregor, Marty Bacon,
'aul Po rter and Harry
A note on the side: Marty
lacon
also
presented
4lnletta with a check for $50,
donati on to the Youth
roaeni from the Knlahti of

DEAR ABBY: I've been
reading your column for 23
years, and have always
thought you were fair and
Intelligent; but when you said
that the parents who wnahad
marijuana In front of their
four-year-old child were
guilty of "child abuse," I
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I am a 37-year-old
housewife married to a
sychologist. We have four
auY husband and Idnot
drink, but we do smoke
marijuana. We have unehed
It .or over N years (nearly
ever y day) and we've never
hidden
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children to drink, or to
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Martjusaaleusmere legal
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Patrick is nonoreti anMarch meeting at !dyllwilde
Liz Paulucci Helfrich annually on March 17.
School.
swered
the telephone when
But the Home and School
A
special
tribute
was
made
the
caller
asked for Pee Wee.
Association of All Souls School
in the memory of a member,
"Sorry wrong number," Liz
Will be celebrating St.
the late Mrs. Nancy Brock, answered and hung up.
Patrick's Day with a gala
during the meeting.
The phone rang again.
dinner-dance on March 15 at
The following officers were Same party. But it was not the
the school social hail.
elected: Nancy McNamara, wrong number.
And, incidentally, the
president;
Mary Jane
It was a friend Liz had not
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in the
good times and good Winkle were Mrs. Cecil
second
vice
president;
WAVES
at
Indianhead,
Aid.
hospitality. Eat, drink and be Lynch, vice president: Mrs.
Suzanna
Vining,
recording
At
that
time
Liz
was
called
merry will be the order of the Jean Michels, secretary;
secretary; and Barbara Pee Wee and her friend,
evening.
Mrs.
Mabel Pethond, Hughes, corresponding Ruety.
A hot and cold buffet will be treasurer; and Mrs. Frances
So for Elaine and Warren
served at 8 p.m., followed by Filegar, Deanery Board secretary.
Rasmussen
of Va1worth,
dancing to Three More from 9 representative.
Elayne
Shields
of
Sanford,
Wis.,
and
Dr.
and Mrs.
P.M. to I a.m.
The new officers will and Mark Herr of Altamonte Norman Helfrich Jr., it was a
In addition there will be assume their duties at the Springs, were
among the 14 memorable time.
door prizes, favors, snacks, April 7 meeting. Myra Stetson University
students
Liz said it was the
setups and entertainment by Michels is the outgoing who attended
on
and
off
Hasmussens'
first trip to
Ballet Guild of Sanford.
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while In New Florida and another treat was
tsroauway
Seminole.
Dinner guests were Sister York
during a three-week meeting each other's husband
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of the theater as part of for the first time, although the
by Monday. The cost Is $9 per Sister Margaret of All Souls Stetson's winter
term girls have kept in touch
person for the fun-filled School; Mr. and Mrs. Mark program,
through th e years.
evening. Call Karen Wallace, Harriagan [rain Derry City,
dance chairman, 322.2847, or Ireland, who are visiting
Debbie Russell is currently
Friends of Jim Ryan are
Sandy Trosper, president of Father William Ennis; and dancing at the Tropicana in
being entertained Saturday,
All Souls' Home and School Mrs. Maxine Levitt, president Las Vegas where she has an
March 8, at a party at his
Association. 322-8517.
of the Orlando Central engagement. Debbie's Sa nf ord home.
Deanery.
mother, Dora Lee Russell,
Th e event is to honor his
Mrs. Donald (Winkle)
LeFils,
flew to Vegas to see Debbie in nephew, Jon Seaton, a
president of the
action and wish her a "happy country rock singer who has
National Council of Catholic
Jo Willis, president of Beta bir thday."
made a big name for himself
Women, Installed Mrs. James Chi Chapter of Delta KappaDora Lee said they had a in show biz.
Von Herbulis president of All Gamma, International society "fantastic time" including
Jim said he would be going
Souls Catholic Women's Club for women in education, was skiing along with the usual
to Nashvillle this month with
at the March installation elec ted District IV Director of glamor and glitter associated Jon to cut a record. And acdinner.
Mu Sta te accordi ng to an with the Nevada city,
cording to Uncle Jim, Jon "is
Other officers installed by annou ncement made at the
terrif ic."

new
plant,
Horian
Engineering of Lake Mary,
were Iqtro&amp;ced.
Among them was Victor G.
Olvers, plant manager and
city councilman and his lovely
vii. Bonits Lynn, Dorteg ties
meeting a nice gesture was
the presentation to Bonnie
Lynn of a beautiful corsage
from the plant employers and
employees. This was a nice
way to say "thanks" to
Bonnie for a poem she wrote
related to Vie's work. Bonnie
loves to writ, poetry.

couple Observes
25th Anniversary

Ernest and Grace Quataret,
residents if the Forest, gave a
cocktail party In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert (Tifl1n)
Kirby, Grace's 'sister and
brother-In-law and winter
visitors from Hendersonville,
N. C.
About 20 of their friends
attended the party. Among
them Vines and Gwenne
$iit)er.
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Hoes d'oeuvres, canapes,
dip., ch.s.e and crackers,
assorted
relish
and
vegetables were served to the
gussts.

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Montgomery Sr. of Sanford,
4'ece ntly celebrated their 25th
redding anniversary. The
couple were surprised with a
linner given in their honor by
their sons Frank Jr.,
.nothony, and Joseph at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Evans, 137 Carver Ave.

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drive. A chartered bus will
leave the municipal parking
lot across from the post office
at 3 p.m. and return after the
performance.

Reserve your seat by March
The Thousand Dollar Club 31. Cost of trip and admission
of First Shiloh Missionary is Adults, $15 and Children
Baptist Church will sponsor a under 12, $7.50. Contact
trip to the Black Hills Passion. Freddie M. Mobley, 1203 West
Play April 12. This special 12th St., or 322-3124.

pills and things he could not use. He was seen tossing
those into a creek, was later arrested and served time,
McReynolds said.
One night thieves entered and went for the safe that
was near an electrical outlet. They plugged their
electric chill into the handy outlet and drilled off the
combination. Inside they found only some change and a
couple of bags of pennies. McReynolds said he had
close to $600 in a cigar box where he kept his
prescriptions filed but they never looked there.

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10 tzL"
1)05 he tulsa the dflitore? "Hell no, I don't! It was
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The big drink was a five-cent Pepsi and one-cent for
the cup. ,We didn't serve glasses," McReynolds said.
They kept stealing them, and girls were worse than
the boys."
The tall attractive Pepsi glasses were Popular
collector's items among the high school crowd. "I
caught one girl who had 35 tucked away In her car," he
said. "It was a game collecting Pepsi glasses. We
turned to paper (cups) In self defense."
McReynolds laughed and said he would not mention
any names. The kids will remember who they were,
though some of them are probably grantarents by
now, he said.
Runadng a pharmacy was hard work and the store
was open from Sam. until 11 at night. "I was the only
druggist for years and I worked from $ Until midnight
for many years until lgot help" After
In upatil,
McReynokIs had another hour's work taking Care of
the books and paper work. He was robbed twice.' One
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community
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The highlight of the evening Elks
Awareness
Day program
Was when Montgomery
at
11
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at
Allen
Chapel
presented his wife with a set
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Church
Olive
Avenue
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rings. The couple left for a and im Street.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Weekend trip to West Palm
Willie
Mae Miller Church of
Beach later.
Daytona
Beach. Willie J.
Sharing the evening with
Merkerson,
Exalted Ruler,
the Montgomerys were Mr. and Mrs.
Kaythern J.
*nd Mrs. Benjamin Hughes
Alexander,
Daughter
Ruler,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B.J.
are
in
c
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Curtis Williams, Mrs. Cynthia
Rev, and Mrs. Tommie I..
Clarke, Mrs. Annie J. Mltchell, Mrs. Pauline Knight, Jenkins, pastor and first lady
many grands and other if St. Matthew Missionary
Baptist Church, will celebrate
relatives.
their first anniversary, at 11
Celery City Lodge No. 542 a.m. service Sunday.
and Evergreen Temple No.
Rev. G.W. Chappell and
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disturbed, or just in need of certainly enjoyed playing
adult advice,
doubles with such good
They receive empathetic players like Mary Jane,
Herald I 'is by TIM Vhic..t
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from
YPI Claire, Patty Speer, Shirley
volunteers who work closely Huaman, Karen Percy, Jan Eugene D. Minletta, right, receives $100 from
with the authorities and Renaud, Tracy Albert, Betty
community involvement in Klenth and meeting Nancy Marty Bacon for Youth Programs Inc.
order to solve Juvenile Morgan and Betty. Reagan
Frogga Restaurant were making.
delinquency.
among several other very the
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It was a ladies luncheon Webster, Marion Quigley, development which she hs
often created ln the home bya day. A covered dish was Phyllis Rugensteln. Gwenne been working hard during
the past few years with the
lack of communclation bet- served around noontime. Butler and
Whllethereweaawandsaid help of a private source,
ween parents and young There's nothing like playing a
"he
llo" to Christine L Jones,
people.
lot if tennis and enjoying a lot
Lake Mary residents:
former
president of the Little
Youth Programs, Inc. of good food. I had a terrific
Red School House in Sanford. Interested In walking and
agency in supported by United time.
Way, city, county and state
For those Interested the She is president if SCAR losing weight? Join me. Call
governments, federal and third annual Bayhead Spring (Citizens or The Children's 323-0891.
foundation grants and in- Classtcwilit.akeplaceApril4- Village), an organization for
llaMa la vista.
dividual donations. Paul 6. This event will again bring the mentally retarded on
Porter and Marty Bacon to this area the top women
presented Minletta with a and men singles and doubles
check for $100 as a donation players froznaround thestate.
from the Lake Mary Rotary
Club.
Monday night during the
Lake Mary Chief of Po chamber of commerce
lice and Rotary member meeting the officers of the

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoyce D. Stadig of 111 Shannon
Drive, Sanford, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bonna Drew, to Michael Ray Fitzgerald, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Fitzgerald of 404 Sunset
Drive, Sanford.
Born in Lexington Park, Md., the bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Sprague of
Columbus, Ohio. She is employed as the club house
manager at Mayfair Country Club.
Her fiance, who was born in Hawaii, is a student at
Seminole Community College.
The wedding will be an event of June 28, at 5 p.m., at
the First United Methodist Church, Sanford.

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and welcomed the guests.
Marty Bacon Introduced had a chance to visit for
Eugene D. Minietta, coor- the first time the beautiful
dinator and representative of Bayhead Racquet Club here
the Youth Programs, Inc. who in Lake Mary. I was Invited to
spoke briefly about this play tennis as a guest of club
worthy non-profit agency.
member Mrs. George (Mary

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ALL. SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School
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worship Service
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Pastor
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preaching at Wlldwood Presbyterian* Church.

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March 2nd to 9th, 1980

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* DIVINE HEALING IN THE 20TH CENTURY
* THE CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT
* DEMON POSSESSION

Each Evening al7:30p.M.

Nursery Provided

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SANFOID CHURCH OF GOD
March 1O16
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Evangelist

The Duke University Chorale will pisaint a concert
Wneeday, at 7:15 p.m. at Pinecreet Baptist Church. The
*voice wised chorus has sws at Carnegie Hall, the

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To Peter, he said, "You will be a strong rock of a man upon
Whom I can found my church."
it dffiñ'tlooilj) ili then. And it was a long time In coining.
But It did come.
Jesus believed In the enormous possibilities of human life
and human character so that anyone who remembers him
feels taller and wears an added dignity..
"Remember Jesus Christ."

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Guild Luncheon
The Women's Guild of the Lutheran Church of Providence
will OINOr a spring luncheon and fiahLn show on
Tuesday, March 15 at 12:30 p.m. in the fellowship hail of the
church located at Providence Boulevard and Dunlap Drive
Is Deltclla. Mrs. Ledne Horn is dIsirman of the event apd'
______ in charge of
jir. frp ft4ngwald heads the eenw,'tte,
ssr4n ft salad luncheon. For reservations call Mrs. Ode
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praise seemed small indeed.

Evangelist Doug Sager, of Book of Nehemiah.
the choir loft, and Clark is
Alcoa. Tenn. will conduct a
inviting
all Interested singers
Special recognition will be
crusade at First Baptist given on Tuesday to
First United Methodist
to
join.
At
6 p.m. this Sunday,
members
Church, Sanford, March 9.14 of the Woman's Missionary
Dr. Sager will speak to the
Church
at 7 p.m. in conjunction with Union
adults on the "Principles of
and
on
Thursday
to
t
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the 1980 Florida Baptist men of the
Brotherhood. An Revival." A covered dish
Revivals. Music director will
tflterlachen Ave.
Winter Park
invitation has been extended supper is planned for Wedbe Terry L. Clark.
nesday
at
6
p.m.
to persons In the local
A pre-revival youth rally business community to conic
A nursery will be provided
Performing works by: Byrd, Shueli, Brahma,
was planned for Saturday, on their lunch hour. Cost of for all the services, both noon
GabrI.li, Grlsg I Rutter
and evening.
March 8, at 6 p.m. in the the luncheon will be ,
Sanora Clubhouse including a
Pastor of the First Baptist
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cookout and music.
Church,
Alcoa,
Dr.
Sager
A special feature of the
week will be noontime buffet received his Master of
lunches Monday through Divinity degree from New
Friday, coupled with brief Orleans Baptist Theological
services. They will begin Semi nary and his Doctor of
promptly at noon and adjourn Ministry degree from Luther
by 12:55 p.m. Dr. Sager will Rice Seminary, Jacksonville.
speak on "Principles of
The Crusade Choir will
Leadership" based on the meet each evening at 6:30 in
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First Baptist Church, County Route 15 and ClurdI Street,
Lake Mom-ce, will held a revival Tuesday, March 11
through FrIday, March 14, at 7:30 nIghtly conducted by
evangelist Rev. Donald E. Foster, pastor of First Baptist
Clutch, DeLeon Springs.

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Many people shy away from this "comfortable" side of
Jesus and Christianity. Religion for them is a moral stimulus
that encourages people to lead good lives.
All disciples to Jesus has this ethical side, of course. But
there is also that other side that some people need more than
others but that all of us need at some time.
We need it when disappointment or i ll health or family
trouble gets us down. We don't want people around us then
who tell us to smile and buck up.
What we need lust at those times is someone who knows
our problem and who can be a great deal of help Just by
taking our hands.
Someone once said, "The Christ most Christians
remember best is less a crusader charging into action and
more the Good Samaritan kneeling by the roadside to
minister to the victim of the world's highwaymen."
Third, the disciples would have remembered that Jesus
believed in them - no matter what.
lie believed in their great possibilities. "Salt of the earth...
light of the world" he called them when the evidence for such

SagerConducts Baptist Crusade

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By GEORGE B. PLAGENZ
There is in the Bible a brief injunction to Timothy in a letter
from an older Christian friend:
"Remember Jesus Christ."
Little else is said. Timothy is left to his own interpretation
of the life he should live with those memories in mind.
WALTER AND PHOEBE DELAMARTER
Most of us realize that insofar as we have failed at being
Christians, it is because we have drifted into forgetfulness of
Jesus.
The hob' communion is one of our best opportunities to
remember Jesus. As he instructed his disciples during the
Last Supper, "This do in remembrance of me."
A special weekend seminar Family,
Intimacy
in
at are we supposed to think about when we remember
focusing on the family will be Marriage, Middle Age: Blahs
Jesus?
'held at the First Baptist or Blessings, Parents &amp;
If we were to ask the (irstdisclple - those who were closest
Church of Oviedo March 14.16. Teenagers Communicating,
to Jesus during his life on earth - what they remembered
and Your Body as the Temple
most about him, what would they say?
The "Christian Family Living of God.
Seminar" is being led by
First, I imagine, they would say that when Jesus was
Seminars will begin on
Walter
around God seemed very near.
and
Phoebe
Delamarter of Lakeland. Friday evening with a family
In Jesus, all the wisdom, power and love of God seemed to
Walter is the executive supper. There will be sessions
be present. And so their affections laid hold on him, their
loyalties reached out to him and they followed him to the end
director of the four Florida Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Baptist Children's Homes, night plus Sunday morning,
of their days.
If you were to ask the disciple how they could be so sure
Prior to coming to Florida, he 1 nere are no registration
that
God was like Jesus, they couldn't offer proof.
was on the faculty of Southern fees, and attendance Is free. A
They
would simply say that they felt toward Jesus as they
Baptist Theological Seminary nursery for babies and
felt
toward
God. They found in him something that was
in Louisville, Ky.
preschoolers will be open.
worthy of their best.
Some of the seminar topics
For times and additional
They would rest their case on that.
for the weekend are Family Information, persons may call
The second thing the disciples would say they remembered
Communication, Handling the church at any time. 24- about Jesus was that he brought to them a wonderful feeling
Conflict in the Christian hours a day, 365-3484.
of contentment and peace.

The concert Is free to the public.

Preachers of the St. Johns Presbytery will be exchanging
pulpits this Sunday as Wt of the "Sharing the Good News"
Evangelism emphasis. Dr. Donald DeBevoise of Grace
Covenant Presbyterian Church, Orlando will be speaking at
the $:30 and 11a.m. services Sunday at First prest,yter1an

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Church at Magnolia and Jackson Streets In Orlando will
present St. Patrick's Mass by Phillip Green with organ,
choirs and full orchestra under the direction of Dr. W.A.A.
Goetze at 5 p.m., March 16. The concert Is tree and open to
all.

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Church of God, 22nd St. and Holly Avenue, Sanford.
Evangelist Sam Luke special guest, will minister in song

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Due to unforeseen circumstances the March 15 auction
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Nursery

Twckor Drive. S.nlandlstages

Rev. Robert W. Miller
SundoyScbest
Mottling Worship

Temple Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards,
Deltona. The program is open to the public.

will celebrate its annual Women's Day Sunday, March 16,
at 11: a.m. Guest speaker for the morning worship will be
Mrs. Nora D. Woodard, member of Be thlehem Missionary

ooAn.akdSt.
Rev. VirhilL.Br,on$,Pastor

YosthMoetrng
6131 p.m.
Tuidsy Bills Study
Tuesday and Wednesday
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many phones in airports. Millions of us pray
to God. . . to let I-tim know.just whore we are..
. to ask His support in fulfilling our l)rftSoit
mission .. . or discovering our next.

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that we are dependent on God for support.
need a quality of support that is far above that

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public combined Nor music activities with a invites the public to attend the

speak on chiropractic medicine and acupuncture, at

Hwy. Il-fl ELate Mary Blvd
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Rev. Fred R. Garinor
Church Scheol

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as its guest for the evening Dr. Lester N. Levine who will

Rev. Red

GRACE UNITED
MITNODISICHURCH
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Temple Shalom Presents

COVENANT
PRIS$Y'TIRIAN CHURCH

Methodist

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all kinds of support: "Please pick me up" or
'I'll meet you in an hour" or "I'm finished
here and moving on" or "What are my fleW

Church Of God' '

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31)4 PalnsetteAve.

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Yes, we are dependent on one another for

instructions?"

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First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, West 13th Street,

KIndergarten through Ilath Grade

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Evangelist

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comforting the sick with prayer recently sponsored

them on memorization materials at services, Bible readings, financial awareness program on cancer teaching ministry to reach local awards program. Rev. Amos C.
the weekday Bible class,
contributions, and home care. She detection,
youth. In addition she provides Jones is church pastor.

Club and 700 Club on television.

Pastor
5:11a.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
,
CNURCNOPLONQwOOD
14$ Oranw Street. Longwood
Rev. E. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
11:10a.m.
Marnlngwer.Jup
11:00 a.m.
Sunday EvenIng
7:30p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
7:31p.m.
Conquer ors Meeting Sunday 4:30p.m.

ST. LUKISLUTMUApi CHURCH
.Sl.431&amp;ROdIvgRd.
Ovieds(Slavla)
Rev. Joiwi J. Kucherik
Pastor .
Sunday5cheef
9:41 a.m.
Worship Services
1:30 A 11:10a.m.
We maintain a Christian School

the

Young class members and drilling

Chairman Warren Griffin advises reservations should be

Pentecostal

Tl

MistIng
1:30p.m.
Reading Room daily
•aea,fWed.&amp; Sat. neontolp.m.
Tale. 705.1434

has appeared on

Nursery ProvIded for all Services

(LvthoranChiurchinAm,Ica)
Rev. RalpllI.Luman
Pastor
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11:00 a.m.
SvndayScheel
5:10a.m.
Pteiwy Previlod

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11:50a.m....
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- Ernestine Grooms, for also provided burial services for the
The Women's Mission Society of
ç0 receive awards in the field of music for the St. Paul Youth Choir
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, developing a spirit of volunteerism • needy.
education:
every third Sunday.
located at Ninth Street and Pine as supervisor of the St. Paul Youth
- Mary Smith, president of the
-Shirley Allen. an educator in the
- Syl via St.allworth, who served
Avenue in Sanford, will hold its - Usher Board and instilling a sense of Just Us Club, for providing con- area of special education, for en
select music committee of the
second annual awards night Sunday pride and dignity in their execution sistent and noteworthy support deavoririg to increase the progress Afrimnit Methodist
Episcopal Church
at 6 P.M. recognizing outstanding of their ushering function,
services to the Good Sm
aartian of exceptional children and assisting
General Conference to revise the
To be recognized in the COrn- Home of Sanford.
women involved in activities
administrators and teachers in
ÂME Church hymnal and to develop
munity se rvice category:
fost ering Christian principles.
To be recognized for their con- developing programs to help cx- special worship services for the
- servicesMobley
for coordinating
Recipients will be recognized for youth Lenora
for Seminole
Co ty tributions in the field of social ceptional children reach their full ÂME ch ur ch body.
un
t heir dedication and commitment in by l
potential.
ocating volunteers to counsel services are:
- Mae Muller, who equally
five categories - The Sa
- Ophelia Moore for diligently
nford Christian Sharing
Church service, and console troubled youth and
divided
her time and efforts to the
Community Service, Social Service, aiding in development of programs Center for combining the efforts of working to resolve reading problems study of basic
music principles and
Education and music,
15 churches in the Sanford area to of disadvantaged children and all the application of these principles.
to rehabilitate these youths.
- Mother Blanche Bell, founder provide social services to needy children with specific reading diiTo be honored for t heir church
ser vi ce are: - Bessie Wright, who of Rescue Church of God, two local persons w ithout the lengthy ficulties. 11cr efforts were per- She annually attends the Oral
formed in the church as well as the Roberts University for its special
procedures
of
contributed to the success of St. day care centers and serving as a processing
cOIllIl3Uflity.
religio us music seminar and has
Paul's weekday Bible class by foster parent to infants as well as the established social agencies.
Recipients
in
the
music
category
developed
choirs of distinction at
providing transportation to and elderly. She was a pioneer in the
- Alpha Kappa Alpha, under the
Grant Chapel ÂME Church as well
from the church for a period of three local tusk of meeting vital human leadership of Rebecca Sweet, will be:
years.
needs of countless area residents. basilus, th is sorority has provided
- Dorothy Church, minister of as Antioch Bapt ist Church, both
- Joyce Abney, who provided - Macbell Glover of Mt. Olive scholarships, tutoring programs, musk at Bethel Missionary Baptist locat ed in her hometown of Oviedo.
hostess services, supervision of Missionary Baptist Church for services to the needy funilies and Church in Winter Park, who has
Tile Women's Mission Society

Jacksonville attorney and former mayor, Hans Tanzler,
will be the speaker at the 13th Annual Mayors' Prayer
Breakf ast to be held April Bat 7:21 a.m. at Sheraton Thin
Towers in Orlando by the Orlando Area Chamber of
Commerce. He Is a well known Christian lay speaker and

MidweflS.r',iC,(Wad) 7:00p.m.

GOOD SNIPHIRÔ
2517 Orlando Of.17.51

LUTNIRANCHUNCH

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11:00a.m.
II:00s.m.

John J. Hinton
Sunday School

Cross Church

Hans Tanzler To Speak

Ave.

Morning Worship
Youth Hour

evangelist Service

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3501 Sanford

Sunday, March 9,1910-SC

Area Women To Be Honored

Bishop

Sowder will speak at the 7 p.m. service. The Cherub and
Chapel choir will sing.

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Pastor

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IIxIie.m.
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SundayRev.
Worship
ll:Na,m.
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ll:00a.m.
a". Worship
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7:3Ip.m. .

TV"ThlsIsThsLIfo"

• Rev. Elmer A. *evsdior

1:00p.m.

JORDANBAPTI5TCHURCH

Nursery Provided

LAKE MARY CHURCH
Of ftINAZA
171E, Crystal Lase Ave.

Luth eran
LUTNEIANCNURCHOP
THE REDEEMER
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LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
ItOLaOvlew,LakeMary
Rev. Jim Huotiens
Faster
Sunday school
5:41a.m.
Worship Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Worship
1:30p.m.

,

The

Dr. Herb Bowdoin and Jimmy Sowder of the Methodist
Hour International andithe Bowdoin-Sowder Crusades will
be speaking Sunday at Community United Methodist
Ch ur ch of Casselberry. Dr. Bowdoin, who has just cornpleted his 6-day Victorious Life Conference at Lake Yale
near Eustis, will preach at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services and

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Evangelists To Speak

LAKE MONROE
CHURCHOPTHINAZAIENE
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Wilson School. Orange Blvd.
Al Orion
Pastor -,
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10:45a.m. .
Evening Service
l:S0p.m. -.
MId.W..k$er,Ic,
7:30p.m. .

Misting at Winter Sups. Elementary
Sunday Sdieel
11:10a.m.
Worship
11:00a.m.
Rev. ReSort Burns
Faster

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7:00p.m.

4:30p.m.

S.E.%tanton
Faster
Sunday Scheoi
11:10a.m.
MernlngServlce
11:00a.m.
IviningServic.
7:30p.m.
Wednesday Ser vice
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11:00a.m. Tues. Official Board Moot. 1:10p.m.
11:11 8.m.

congregational

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1417 S. Sanford Ave.
COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. David Mangoid
Minister
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Faster
Sunday
Sch
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5:45 am.
Avery M Lens
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Sunday School
S:4$a.m.
Wid.S.ervlce
7:30p.m.
Preachlng&amp;Werst,Iping
II;l5i.m.

Morning Worship

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Central Florida, Episcopal Church, will be the celebrant of
Confirmation and the Eucharist this Sunday, at 5:30 p.m. at
Holy Cross Episcopal Ch urch of Sanford. Immediately
following the service, "An Evening with the Bishop" will
Include a spaghetti supper prepared by the church young
people.

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Evangelical

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Sunday School

Ttelev. Leroy D.S.pet
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7:00 p.m.
every im

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Inning Wirshiip

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NEW BETHEL AMR CHURCH
MahlISttiIt-Caflaan City
Nov. M. H. Burke Jr.
Poster

Oil Part Ave.

FIRST CHRISTIAN

Sharing I Proclaiming

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS

Christian

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PINECRESTSAPTISTCHUHCH

Wad. Prayer Serv.

smi. Study (Wit)
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Baptist

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Royal Rangers &amp;

Cass.Ikrry

Rev. Arthur Padsfl
Nov. Bob Dickinson
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RELIGION

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 11-92 of Ploy RIdGe Rd.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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plastic.
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Mary Wieland, Age 10
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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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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
over the hostages to thit' government and
the ayatollah but that perhaps ''four or said.
"The crimes of the shah and America questioned whether their nun-compliance
five" would be allowed to talk with the
td. meant that not alt the hostages were
U.N. conuniaeion. at the embeasy.
are not in need at oof," Kho
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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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quest of the 4A title.
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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
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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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lie said it has been determined that the said, adding this information is helpful lit
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
County anti-mosquito district, Ali will be investigating that virus further, he said. through September and October.
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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"
SCIDA took the action, Daniel said,
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 a separate report, the Labor
prices surged 1.5 percent in February as Department said unemployment
energy costs raced ahead at the fastest declined from 6.2 percent in January to 6
pace in six years, the government percent last month. The jobless statistics
reported today.
indicated the overall economy has not
With the exception of food, the cost of dipped into the long-awaited recession,
items at the wholesale level climbed as President Carter predicted it would in
sharply across the hoard, the Labor his January economic message to
Department said in its new inflation Congress.
survey. •
Carter is banking on a mild recession
February's large rise - which figures
to a 19.1 percent compounded annual rate to help fight inflation, which remains the
- followed a 1.6 percent price jump in nation's single biggest economic headache.
January. Thus, the first two months of
1980 amounted to the highest backto-back
The Labor Department said wholesale
Increases in inflation at the wholesale prices of energy items rose last month by
level since October-November, 1974.
7.5 percent, by far the largest gain since
"There isn't any evidence of anything March 1974.
getting better," said Labor Department
Gasoline prices rose 8.3 percent,
economist John Early,
compared with 5.7 percent in January.

Thursday, March

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

Evening Herald (USPS 481-280)-Price 20 Cents

Rate Unchanged

NEW YORK (UP!) - Citibank, the although consumers are protected to
WAShINGTON tUl'! - Despite the next two years.
nation 's second largest commerical Some extent by state usury laws.
widespread predictions unemployment
The Congressional Budget Office
bank, today raised the prime rate half
Mortgage rates, which are no longer
will rise this year and next, the nation's predicts a jobless rate of 6.3 percent to 7.3
point to a record 173 4 percent.
covered by such laws, have risen
unemployment rate was virtually un- percent later this year, rising to between
It was the sixth time the rate has been dramatically in recent days, topping 15 changed in February, the Labor 7 and 8 percent in 1981.
boosted this year and some analysts percent in many markets.
! Department reported today.
The latest figures do not contradict
believe the key rate could climb to 20
The jobless rate fell from 6.2 percent in
Citibank Thursday raised its home
percent
last
month,
but
those
predictions, since a rise in
percent. Citibank was the first major mortgage rate 1' z points to 151 L percent.
January to 6
bank to reach the all-time high of 17s Citibank said new mortgages will cost
analysts said that, with the rounding off unemployment usually lags behind an
economic slowdown. But they are one
percent.
of (1w
15 percent for existing customers
stoers and
numbers,
the
change
was
not
more
clue the economy right now is
Chairman Walter Wriston said 16 percent for new customers, a 1
significant.
performing
better than many economists
Citibank's current cost of funds indicated point hike in both cases.
'11w number of unemployed perso;
gloomily
had
predicted.
a need for a higher rate but it was
Mortgage rates nationwide averaged a
was 6.3 million in February, 100,000
restricting the increase to a half-point record 12.35 percent last month. ac. fewer than the month before.
Jobless rates were virtually unchanged
since it continues to base its rates on an cording to federal statistics that take into
Economists, including the ad- for most categories of workers. The
account certain initial hmne-buying fees
average over time.
ministration's economic advisers, have February unemployment rate for adult
Because the prime, the rate charged to arrive at an effective interest rate.
widely predicted a slowing of the men was 4.6 percent, adult women 5.7
The Federal Reserve sparked the
the most creditworthy corporate
economy - which some deem to be a percent, all teenagers 16.5 percent,
customers, is a minimum rate, other sharp rise in interest rates by tightening
recession - will push the jobless rate up whites of all ages 5.3 percent, blacks 11.5
borrowers can expect to pay much more credit in an attempt to combat inflation.
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arrange the hostages' release were
Iranian Foreign Minister Sudegh packing their bags to leave then the
Ghotbzatleh said today the 50 American militants'drarnatic change of heart was
hostages may be, moved from the U.S.
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location where they could be Interviewed take over the hostages - that is, the
by the U.N. commission investigating the American spies - from us and deal with
regime of the deposed shah.
them in any way it deenis appropriate,"
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Intended to turn the Americans over to
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breakthrough could come long before the
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that demanded the extradition of the April, which has been mentioned by
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Without,
explaining,
the
sources said
of the Imam, we will not retreat a single
the Sanford waterfront, the seagulls were not warnings from 4 to 10 a.m., the Florida highway step"
they were hopeful the hostages could be
FEATHERED
released perhaps as early as next week.
even doing that. Perching on top of some old Patrol reported no major accidents due to the fog.
As for when the Americans might
There was no definite word on when the
pilings was their favorite activity until the sun
moved from the U.S. Embassy, the
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would take place or what would
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By DONNA ESTES
cluding driving their cars straight at the Eltonhead nevertheless refused to to the parents of the drivers involved awaiting word from the Revolutionary being readied.
Herald Staff Writer
couple as they are traveling down the publicly Identify the persons Involved,
White House press secretary Jody
without success.
Council to turn over the hostages, the
A couple, complaining that neigh- street, veering just moments before
"It's getting bad and I don't want it to
Councilman Francis Mark urged spokesman said, "Yes, yes, exactly. We Powell said President Carter met with
borhood harassment could wind up with Impact. He said at least two drivers have get worse," he said today, still refusing Sorenson to discuss the problem with are awaiting the Revolutionary Council top aides and "We've noted the reports
someone being seriously hurt, received a also narrowly missed striking them as to Identify the motorists involved.
from Tehran and we are watching the
Police Chief harry Benson, seeking to give us word."
promise of action from Lake Mary they walk across the street as well.
Mrs. Eltonhead told the city council
action. Sorenson said stop signs stolen
Ghotbzadeh's statement that the situation very carefully."
Mayor Walter Sorenson Thursday night.
The dramatic development in Tehran
Mrs. Eltonhead said the drivers at Thursday night the harassment beganfrom the street several times over the hostages may be moved on Saturday was
ack and Loretta Eltonhead, of 265 other times speed-up their cars as they last swnmer af ter stop signs were placed past montks will be- replaced.
reported from Tehran by the British came hours after the U.N. Commission
First St., told city councilmen that approach their homes.
In the neighborhood as petitioned by her
"We may be able to get a stop sign that Broadcasting Corp. He did not say where investigating charges against the shah
harassnwrit, which began nearly a year
"It is getting to the point where I'm neighbors and her.
threatened to leave Ivcause its efforts to
will remain," Sorenson told the couple, they would
ago, has Intensified in recent weeks.
ready to pull one of them out of his car,"
Eltonhead said he likes Lake Mary and
visit the hostages had been stymied. The
"but we can't make them love you." would be a
Eltonhead and his wife said persons Eltonhead said. Saying he is originally has tried to be a good citizen by parcommission was persuaded by Foreign
mission would talk to them.
Eltonhead suggested the city ask the
who do not live on his street have adopted from Philadelphia and he saw tactics of ticipating in the volunteer fire departU.N. Commission member Louis- Minister Sadegh Ghotbzudeh to give the
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Sarnir
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later.
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to correct deficiencies In the house they
NEWYORX(UPI)-As flames licked people standing around do
nothing. car wreck in Minmi.
assumption" the five-member panel
pessimistic and did not expect to
are
building on Pine Circle Drive.
the building, Russell Cunningham We broke a first-floor window to let the
"That was two Easter, ago," he
them at all. And then we got the good would see the hostages within the three
shouted five times for a frightened 10. smoke out and helped this little girl get recalled. "We saw this car turned upside
days set by Ghotbzadeh, but added cautiCity Manager Phil Kulbes is to provide news."
The major breakthrough toward en- ously, "I'd rather not say anything
yeac-okl boy to jump from a aecondloor out."
down. We didn't think, we just ran and the couple with a new check list of conwindow. The bodybuilding champ and exThe girl told Cunningham that her pulled out the two people inside."
struction deficiencies on Monday. Kulbes ding the 1254ay.old crisis came Thur- definite at the moment,"
Marine braced himself and the boy brother, Andrew Giinali, was on the
In Panama City, the deposed shah's
Eight months ago, while working as has been Ill and away from his city hail sday when the militants suddenly
plunged from the ledge.
second floor. "I looked up and there was bouncer in a Brooklyn disco, he rescued a office. Building Inspector Vince Butler decided to hand over custody of the private secretary, Robert Armao, said
"He was just a little kid about 100 the kid," he said. '1 yelled 'jump' five girl who was being accosted by two men, told the councilman most of the 17 hosta ges they ha ve held in the occupied demands by a Panamanian lawyer for
times before he jumped."
the former monarch's extradiUon to Iran
One of the men pulled out a gun and 1 deficiencies noted earlier have been U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
That was af ter Cunningham tried 10 smacked It out of his hand. But the other corrected.
Jurists on the U.N. panel trying to have no basis in Panama nian law.
said Thursday. The boy, who fell feet,
run into the two-family house, but inv shot me in the chest 00 (iinn1nahnm
Cuimingiam-, 23, who has always couldn't because of the flames.
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wanted to be a firefighter, said be "just
Cunningham's uncle Is a police officer
A few months before that, Cunningham
knew" he would save the boy.
ln the South Bronx and his father isa was shot ln the arm trying todefend
"I didn't think about It," he said.
fIe4igJder In Brooklyn.
friend', girlfriend from four men who
"I Just like helping out anybody."
"I was very proud to hear of what my triedto attack her inaBrookJyn bar
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It wasn't the lust time for the 6-foot, son has done, but I'm not very mar200jound Cuimlnghain, who once PU11d prised," said Russell Sr., an 16-year
Cunningham's bravery is due, in part,
a couple train a burning car and was shot veteran of the department.
to his physique. In 1976, he won the Mr.
on two occasions trying to rescue women
Staten Island, Mr. New York and Mr.
The younger Cunningham was a Teenage America muscle-building
from attackers.
About 12:30 am. Thursday. Cun- corporal In the Marines and "when I got contests.
rünghem was driving with two friends In out two years ago, I got on the list to be a
"Before I was shot I had a 46-Inch
fireman. I fl1155d the Cop test."
Brooklyn when he saw the fire.
chest," he said. "I was in the hospital for
Two years ago, he said, he and his awhile but now I'm ready togo back to
"We arrived tn the nick o( time. There
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Governments Back Enforcement Boardsl
WORLD
IN BRIEF
Reds May Launch Offensive,

Warn Afghanistan Rebels
By United Press International
Soviet troops In Afghanistan are moving into
strategic positions across the country apparently in
preparation for a general spring offensive against
Islamic insurgents, Afghan rebels and Western of.
iiciais saw iouay.
Guerrillas and Afghan refugees arriving in Pakistan
said Russian troops are being reinforced and are
erecting what appear to be permanent barracks in
some major towns.
"It very much looks as if preparations are being
made to launch a general offensive all over now that
the weather is improving," one Western diplomat said
in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.
In Washington, American officials echoed this
saying despite the heavy casualties it has suffered
since the December invasion, the Soviet Union appears
ready to launch a major spring offensive,
"They now have the equivalent of five divisions 80,000 troops and advisers in Afghanistan with about
25,000 or so troops in a support and logistic role across
the border in the southern Soviet Union," an official
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Prime Ministerdesignate Robert Muga be has initiated a campaign
rescind the martial law and curfew regulations that
were part of the legacy of the Rhodesian war.
"Nobody wants a perpetual state of emergency,"
Mugabe spokesman Eddison Zovobo said Thursday.
"Who needs it?"
Zvobogo spoke after Mugabe met with Rhodesia's
British interim colonial governor Lord Soames for
more than one hour Thursday to discuss doing away
with martial law and curfew regulations,
Zvobogo and British sources said Soames agreed
martial law, which covers about 90 percent of the
country, and the curfews
could be eliminated. Both are
the legacy of a seven-year bush war that forced extreme security measures throughout the country.
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amendment that abolished the municipal
courts," Vogt said. "This loss coupled with
the inability of the state court system to
handle these cases has placed many cities in
the position of being unable to enforce their
codes."
Vogt said code enforcement boards have
been created already in West Palm Beach,
Boca Raton and Lantana. The statewide
legislation is supported by the Florida League
of Cities, the Brevard League of
Municipalities and the Tr-County League of
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"When persons realize that a zoning or
building violation is not just going to drop
through the cracks of a disinterested county
court system, but will be enforced promptly
by a board of qualified citizens, I believe we
will see a significant decrease in violations."

Describes 2nd Assailant
MERCED, Calif. (UN) Timmy White underwent
hypnosis on his first day back at school and provided
Ukiah police with a "good description" of a second
man who kidnapped him Valentine's Day.
Police would not discuss the details of the 5-yearold's hypnotic interrogation, but said they had some
strong leads being followed In the hopes of apprehending the man who helped Kenneth Parnell, a 4&amp;year-old Ukiah hotel clerk, abduct the child.
In Merced, meanwhile, a nervous, bespectacled
night janitor was ordered back to court today to enter
his plea to charges he helped Parnell kidnap Steven
:Stayner, 14, seven years ago.
: Bail for Ervin Murphy, a 38-year-old employee at
Yosemite National Park, was set Thursday in Merced
Municipal Court at $50,000 on charges of kidnapping,
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Chamber of Commerce at official opening Tuesday. From left, Irene Brown,
Chamber Executive Manager Jack homer and Sanford Commissioner John
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Seminole County now hall a procedure for
iaiwnii11 oijg. emsrgcy r
maintaimance for public roads outsid, the county
road sysm jd,r now policy a4p4pJ by
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In the past, psesoos requesting sistance
to'rafl
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complaint was the loudest or atrastient.
Now, according to Coii 1
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Glean, the new policy dears tsp tim step.
mmmd to obisin emergency nsii4enaiw,.
"It's a housekeeping tool, really," Glean
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mlselociri may consider granting

"emergency conective action" whue there
Is a oni4lme emergency condition a. a road
which des ad meet tie criteria for SCceptuice into the county
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LAKELAND
The possibility of a need for an
embargo on fresh fruit shipments following two nights
'.of nub-freezing temperatures earlier in the week is to
be considered by the Florida Citrus Commission
-'during a special meeting at 1 p.m. today.
Reports are to be presented by the Division of Fruit
and Vegetable Inspection, Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, and by In'•dlviduals who have been inspecting the condition of
fruit since the unseasonable cold of Sunday and
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MIAMI (UP!) Federal drug agents capped a 16,month investigation this week and came away with
'about 300 pounds of cocaine, the second largest seizure
"In U.S. history.
The seizure and arrest were announced at the Miami
office of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration
Thursday in a conference room containing tables
stacked with parcels of cocaine, lending a sweetish
odor to the air.
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Authorities anJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
nounced food stamp fraud charges Thursday against
142 J*ckaonvllle residents and State Attorney Ed
Austin said "up to a thousand" could be charged before
the food stamp probe is concluded.
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NEW YORK (UP!) The National News Council, a
'watebtlog group that publishes opinions on the actMtles of the new media, says an NBC-TV report
focusing on Exxon's Florida operations was
't"Meadh4 and lacked perspective.
The NBC Nightly News report, broadcast last Oct.
; : 1l clg.d that the air In southern Florida is
becoming
becou Exxon cut
back sopplies of low-suipher fuel oil to Florida Power
-and 41011.
Exxon vos94aIrted that the report was permeated by
"factual error, the selective use Of Information, lack Of
perspective and the building of effect through In.
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Wednesday to 50 food chains by Esther Peterson, President
Two major supermarket chains, Safeway Stores Inc., and Carter's consumer affair, adviser, urging them to launch a
A&amp;P and a iliong East Coast oosrator, Giant Food Inc.
volunt ar y program of price cett"l(L
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shoppers by being the first to agree to a voluntary price freeze can
do to keep the cost of food train rising so rapidly,"
on many of their products.
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Pe
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Safeway, operator of 2,100 supermarkets In the Mid-Atlantic
states and west of the Mississippi, announced a 30-day freeze, that mandatory price controls would be unproductive.
"My own belief Is that a voluntary price ceiling on some
effective Immediately, on all goods It sells under its own
"Scotch Buy" label,
commonly purchased food products would help ease the inA&amp;P also placed a 304ay freeze on all its private-label Ann flatlon pressures that are causing such hardships for all
Page products and generic products hundreds of food and consumers.
household items sold in company outlets, primarily located
"I have always believed the voluntary way is the best way,"
east of the Mississippi.
her letter said. "Excessive government regulation can cause
Uisnt, which has 120 stores In die DlsLrla of Columbia,
costly disruptions in our economy.
Maryland and Virginia, said It will announce Sunday a ceiling
"It is far better for the business community to recognize ith
at present levels on 300 items it sells under Its brand name plus
responsibilities and, on its own initiative, help find a solut on to
100 generic prescription drugs. Giant's ceiling will last 21 this problem."
weeks, through Aug. 2.
Food prices rose 10 percent nationwide during 1979, and were
The companies were the first three to respond to a letter sent
a major part of the overall 13 percent inflation rate.

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moved to take away Dr. Arthur R. once accepted a sandwich for a fee,
yanked by authorities. Jaffee predicted
Hederman's license because he had gone
Medicine and his patients consumed Hederman would be unable to face life
blind, friends said the 79-year-old his life. He never married,
without people and medicine.
physician's health would not stand the
The state Board of Medical Quality
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Assurance late last year ordered the
Hederman, who dedicated nearly half doctor to end his 45-year medical that license away," Jaf fee said. "That's
all he ever had in life."
a century to his patients and medicine, practice because he had gone blind.
suffered a heart attack Thursday. He
Arthur Jaffee, the doctor's attorney,
Hederman, who had a pacemaker
was In stable condition at Chino Corn, said he thought the Issue had been implanted years ago and began going
munity Hospital's Intensive care unit,
resolved,
blind because of diabetes, was personally
Nurse Dorothy Holmes, who's worked
"We thought we had it worked out so distressed by the state order to turn in his
alongside Hederman for years, said the the old doc could just putter around his license, but he worried more about his
doctor was stricken "with a broken office with another physician present," patients.
heart."
Jaffee said. The doctor said he was
For the past 28 years, Hederman of. willing to quit his practice, but he wanted
"My main concern is not so much that I
can't practice anymore," Hederman
fered inexpensive medical care to to keep his license as a keepsake.
hundreds of patients in Chino, 35 miles
But this week, the state attorney said, "but what's going to happen to my
east of Los Angeles. He charged only $5 general abruptly ordered Hederman to patients?"

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Gerald Ford is Sears, who was fired last month as campaign
sounding more like a candidate every day and
manager for Ronald Reagan, the former
a group of prominent Republicans have
California governor Ford says cannot beat a
formed a committee to convince him to get
Democrat in the general election.
involved in the primary campaigns.
Ford!, until recently, has said he would not
Meanwhile, two columnists reported today
run in the primaries, but would accept a draft
Ford has decided to run, barring the unexif the convention deadlocked and offered him
pected. Columnists Rowland Evans and
the job.
Robert Novak, in a copyrighted column that
In recent weeks, he has backed away from
did not quote Ford directly saying he would
that pledge, causing many to believe he will
get in the race, said Ford told them he would
run in order to save the party from what party
reveal his plans with a March 20 an.
moderates believe would be a disaster in the
nouncment geared to the primary filing
fall campaign with Reagan as standarddeadlines of Michigan and Ohio, two states he
bearer.
considers crucial to his candidacy.
Ford told reporters in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
In the Evan-Novak interview, Ford said if
Thursday he would be "the most electable 1
support he is seeking from GOP leaders fails
Republican candidate," and would find It
to develop and he decides then not to run, "At
hard to keep out of the race if his supporters
least I would then have made It clear I was
speak out publicly.
willing to make the effort if called upon and I
He says Reagan, who he edged for the 1976
could not be blamed if our party gets beaten in
GOP nomination, is too conservative for most
November."
voters and would be easy prey for the likely
A group headed by former Air Force
Democratic candidate
President Carter.
Secretaty Thomas C. Reed Thursday formed
Ford said it is time for those who have
it draft-Ford committee, calling him
privately encouraged him to run to go public.
"uniquely qualified by his experience
to
"If they will do that, I'm a little oldlead the nation at this critical time"
fashioned and I think I'd have a hard time
Ford was to meet late today with John
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I) It mi have a public nlght-of.way private roads and cannot authorize such
KJrthhoff said he favored the franchise fee
record,
maintenance because It is prohibited train being
set at 3 percent of the company's gross:
2) It mint exhibit an emergency condition spending public money on private
property.
revmes.
of such asverity that a resident is deprived
hi other action this week, the cainn'Lsilon
"The comnpaes' make the most money off:
vehicular access to his property.
directed county staff to draw up an amended their extiss," he e
, piaine&amp;
3)11 mat have been pMe by an cable TV ordinance that would let cable
amoj, prior to the emergency and must companies set their own
Orange-Seminole Cablevision and :
rates.
be susceptible to correction by minimal
"I'd just as soon see as much
Sanlando-Storer Cablevision we the two
procidires, such as leveling or regriding, deleted and have
comflI*nies holding franchlees from geininole:.
Involving mm cost for road or pip. materials Commissioner Dick Williams said.
county.
other than email amounts of fill material, if
The current cable iv
Sanlando.&amp;orer offers county residents 11
required.
11*1 each company granted a franchise in the
thinii,ls for 86.10 per month and 20 channels
for
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by the density of 45 per mile, sets maximum ndes
colwnsrclal4ree movie and edsrtalmnerg"
coatyllc WOs dtn.ctc that the road and provides for a
channels for 86 per month or $4.16 per month. :
fee.
nests #110 shove (rfturIa, the public wadis
ifrachIaeteeisn,
cito
ae-sssiuitole offers 10 channels for :11
director can thuriae the maintenance.
Commission Chairman Bill Klrchboff,
$7.10
per month a an
If the
waits director determines the because the cable cotrpvile, mo the county
*Iw,lel for U per rpigg
roitde.s at meat tie criteria for emergency rlghtof.way.
At an informal wait lenlon iii. cant.
corrective acts., the person requesting the
i 6,. ii needed topsy the county's cost Of
''W,s
told reprasentatives km both
action c appeal to the district corn. adndildarlag riglitway use, Iie said
comps,ge
they are most coscirat about 1
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his ares.
The aunnt (ranOde. tee is set at 3
cable
TV
service
being enta.ds I
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Th new policy also dates that the county of the coi'snIes' Income from their basic
populated
areas
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Thirty-two defendants in a
nationwide investigation of pornography dealers have
pleaded innocent to pornography or racketeering
charges.
They entered their pleas in a mass arraignment
Thursday In U.S. District Court.
Five others are expected to plead Innocent next week
and seven other defendants already have entered Innocent pleas.
The 44 men were indicted by a federal grand Jury last
month after a 30-month FBI investigation and were
rounded up In a raid of 30 business firms In Lost
Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Houston, Cleveland, Honolulu, Providence,
R.I., and Fort Lauderdale,

At a Tallahassee luncheon and press conference, U.S. Rep. Phil Crane admitted he
needs a "miracle" to win the nomination, but
said he is hoping to pick up some delegates in
Florida and his home state of Illinois so he can
be a power broker at the national convention
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) A flood of tasteless Elvis
Presley memorabilia could enter the market now that
Factors Inc. has lost a court battle to keep exclusive
marketing rights to Presley merchandise, a
memorabilia shop manager said Thursday.
"If It, Factors, is thrown out totally, everybody can
do what they please," said Wayne Tacker, who works
in a souvenir shop across the street from the late entertainer's mansion.
"The only thing I hate now is that the merchandise in
poor taste it might be real junk could get on the
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Curtis Miller, 49, of Kissimmee, driver of the truck which
Herald Staff Writer
struck Miss Van Ness' car after crossing Into her lane, police
Vandals shut down an Altamonte Springs sewage pumping
say, is reported in good condition at Florida Hospital South,
station Thursday night, backing wates Into three homes In the
recovering from a broken back and jaw.
Spring Hill Estates subdivision, report deputies and plant
Fires
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officials.
alcohol
teats being conducted at th ,Sfordatate crime tab
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city's main treatment plant, said plant Assistant Supein.
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Channel 2 will feature Tom Hunt, Sanford's Bell Telephone tendent
TWO BURGLARIES, SIMILAR METHODS
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Bill Slmtklns.
Co. manager on Its Outlook program Sunday at 9 a.m.
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Thieves removed electric meters from two homes on the .
Hunt and Daytona Beach McDonald's owner Kay Eddy will m Before the pumps could be placed on auxiliary power
Seminole-Orange county border before burglarizing the.:
inutes later, sewage had backed up into three homes on
John Fetish, 20, of Winter Springs told deputies he was hit In
discuss the Ronald McDonald House, the facility used to house
residences
Wednesday, say Seminole deputies.
North Spring Hills Drive, causing an unknown amount of the face by a man he did not know, as he left the Longwood club
parents of children with diseases who must undergo
At
7:10
p.m.
Wednesday, thieves pulled the meter from the
long-term damage, Simtklns said,
at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was treated for cuts and bruises,
hospital care.
home
of
Arthur
Bussey, 204 Flame Ave., in south Seminole
The vandalism probably was compiltted by "just some
deputies report.
County, forced open a sliding glass door and made off with
kids," said Simtklns, adding that meters are destroyed "quite
ACCIDENT VICIIM IMPROVING
about $4,000 worth of Jewelry and sliver, Seminole deputies ;
often."
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Seminole Comxnnity College athlete Elizabeth Van New is sayATTACK AT THE JOINT
now reported ma hie rwIIflnn at Winter Park Memorial
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A half-hour later, an electrk nter
g pulled fromman was treated and rvlessed from Hospi tal.
burglarized home five blocks away in Orange County,
Florida Hospital North for minor Injuries suffered in an
The 16-year-old Sanford resident had been in guarded,
Seminole deputies say. No further Information was available
NATIONAL REPORT: Travelers advisories for snow and provoked assault outside the Joint in the Woods Wednesday
stable condition with head injuries for several days following on the Orange County crime, or why the meters were vanrainwere is dformost ofthecowtrymursdaypigtand night, deputies say.
anacddentonO1dLakeMaTyoa(JFeb.20.
dalized.
this morning. Four inches of new snow fell on Flagstaff, Ant.
- three Inches In a two-hour period.
A winter storm warning was issued In Arizona, as another
Pacific frontal system began moving eastward across the
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of central Arizona.
Moderate to heavy wow also was reported falling in the
A Sanford man who pleaded guilty to an armed burglary
Gary Yarbrough and taking a camera, jewelry and other on charges he stole a revolver and a stereo from
members of
Grand Canyon area where travel was hampered by gusty
charge stemming from a June 1979 rape has been sentenced to
goods.
his family In late August 1979.
15 years In prison followed by life probation.
winds which reduced visibility to near zero with wowing snow.
- Thomas Cleveland Bass Jr., 17, of Maitland, received
He was charged with stealing the goods from his home and
AREA READINGS (9 &amp;m.): temperature: 61; overnight
Andrew Hawkins, 29, of 614 W. Second St., Sanford, was
three concurrent five-year sentences for burglarizing Lake
pawning
them.
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low: 53; yesterday's high: 86; barometric pressure: 3
sentenced by Circuit Judge Voile Williams Tuesday, after
Brantley High School twice In March 1979 and burglarizing
Willie
Jordan
of
510
Comstock
Ave.,
Winter
Park,
was
pleading guilty to the charge last October.
relative humidity: 100 percent; winds: calm.
Forest City Hardware, State Road 436, Forest City, on March
ordered to serve four years' probation and forfeit his rights to:
TODAY'S TIDES: DAYIONA BEACH: highs, 11:13 am.;
Hawkins was charged with breaking into the home of a
17,1979, where he took knives, ammunition and other mer- a short-barreled rifle he was charged
with possessing on Sept.:
lows, 4:54 am., 6:97 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 11:00 Sanford woman on June 17, 1979, forcing her into a wooded
chandise.
9, 1979.
a.m.; lows, 4:46a.m.,7:59p.iu.; BAYPORT: highs, 4:27a.m.,
area atknlfepointand raping her. He was arrested by police
He pleaded no contest to the charges.
He was arrested by Seminole deputies, who found him
4:04 p.m.; lows, 10:11 a.m., 11:12 p.m.
answering a call from another resident of the house, who
- Henry C. Recca, of Henderson Rd., Paola, also charged crouched behind his car, holding the .303 caliber, 84-Inch
reported seeing him fleeing from the area,
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustin to JWfter bK Oat
with the Lake Brantley school burglaries, received a sentence barreled weapon, when they responded to the sound of a shot
In other action by Judge Williams this week:
86 Miles: Winds southeasterly around 15 knots tonight Mostly
of five years In prison plus five years on probation,
near a Fern Park motel.
-Carlton Brantley, 27, received a five-yew jail sentence to
southerly winds 15 to 20 knots Saturday. Seas three to five feet
-Charles R. Robbing, 26, of 253 Concord Drive, Casselberry,
- Daniel Cowart, 20, of 1033 Winter Park Drive,
today and tonight. Some fog near the coast this morning then
be followed by five years probation for the theft of $20 from a
will
serve
six
months
in
jail
and
five
years
on
probation
for
Casselberry,
will serve one year on probation for leaving thee
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cousin, committed while he held a knife at the throat of her
fair. Chance of showers Saturday.
battery of a Casselberry officer,
cene
of
an
accident on July 9, 1979.
AREA FORECAST: Travelers advisory is in effect for fog child.
guilty to striking the officer, who was arresting
He
He
pleaded
also
was
charged with driving under the influence of:
Brantley, who pleaded guilty to the charge of attempted
until 10 a.m. Locally dense fog causing hazardous driving
him on changes of driving under the Influence of alcohol, on alcohol in the Incident on U.S. Highway
17-92 near the:
armed robbery had been staying with relati ves at 2706 S. Park
conditions until 10 a.m.
Sept. 8, 1979.
Casselberry Kmart Plaza.
today and Saturday. Some fog possible again tonight Highs in Ave., Sanford, when on June 29, 1979, he awoke his cousin and
- David C. Cantagallo, 21, Providence, R.I., will serve five
—Jereiney Snell, of Springwood Court, Longwood, will serve:
the mid to upW 1b. Lows near so. Winds southeast to south 10 held the knife to her child, threatening to kill It. He left the
years' probation for the October 1979 burglary of a Sanford two years' probation for writing a bad check worth
house with $20.
more than
to 15 mph today and I..s tiá io mph tonight
drug store.
$100 last April.
— James A. Stones, 20, of 940 Howell Branch Road, Winter
He was arrested following the burglary of Tru Value Drugs
- John Darby, of 306 Cypress Landing Drive, Longwood,
Pan, was sentenced to two years in Jail and tiree cit probation
on
E.
Fi
rst
Street,
the
weekend
of
Oct.
1.
charged with possession of a controlled substance, will serve•
for a Sept. 7, 1979, burglary.
- Daniel J. WillIams, 23, of 733 Florida Boulevard, three years probation after pleading guilty to possession
of
He pleaded guilty to breaking into the Maitland hcnt
?Jta1UOflU Springs, received a sentence of five years probation cocaine,
- DAVID R 7IER

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Bush, at a stop in Orlando, admitted a Ford a cautious move considering the polls show
candidacy would undercut his support from Reagan the frontrunner.
moderate Republicans, but firmly denied it
"I know (Florida) Is perceived as Reagan
would ruin his chances for the nomination. He
country," he said. "I do want to come out of
told reporters at a rally his
third-place finish here with a respectable amount of delegates.
in the caucuses last October made him a A strong second would be perceived
as a good
viable candidate,
showing
across
the
country."
"When I look back, It was really a
significant turning point in my campaign,"
Ford, who earlier this week hinted he could
the former U.S. ambassador said. "It is very, be persuaded to run, went a step further
very important to me that we do well here." Thursday. He said the polls show him as the
Bush refused to guess how many of the 51 "most electable Republican" and many of his
delegates up for grabs he'll win on Tuesday
supporters are urging him privately to join in

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percent of the nation's richest farmland held by a tiny
elite and imposed a state of siege In an attempt to avert
civil war.
The fragile junta announced Thursday Its longawaited agrarian reform program that will affect 35
percent of the total farmland in El Salvador, including
60 percent of its most fertile land.

By United Press International
Ronald Reagan, anxious to boost his
Republican lead, plans a last-minute campaign sweep through Florida this weekend
while George Bush vyes for votes today in St.
Petersburg and West Palm Beach.
Meanwhile, former President Gerald Ford
looked more li ke a candida te than ever on
Thursday, telling a news conference at
Eckerd College he's ready for a Republican
draft. And in Tallahassee, Phil Crane predicted he'll pick up his first delegates of the
campaign in Tuesday's primary,

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NEW YORK (UP!) Citibank has raised Its home
::- mortgage rate 11,t points to 151 2 percent and other
;' lenders have posted even larger increases as the rapid
: rise in money market interest rates engulfed consumer
borrowing.
In addition to rate increases, lenders are trying to
curtail consumer lending by. tightening credit stan.
dards, increasing down payments where permitted
,1, and charging new or higher finance fees when loans
'-- are approved,
"Banks are definitely dragging their heels on new
consumer credit," said banking analyst Robert T.
;:-: Albertson of Smith Barney, Harris Upham &amp; Co.

arms through a mixing paddle on the inside and hung there for
the next two hours while the mixer rotated about 30 times a
minute.
A foundry worker noticed the machine was running for an
unusually long time unattended and called other workers.

Reagan, Bush Push For Votes In Florida

Interest Rates Skyrocket

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GREENVILLE, Pa. UPI )—Round and round went Robert
McCartney said he was cleaning the drum of his cement
McCartney for two hours inside a rotating cement mixer ac- mixer Wednesday after dumping a load of concrete,
cidentally turned on by a hose while he was cleaning the
"I crawled Inside to wash out some cement that was sticking
machine,
McCartney, 27, of Stoneboro, Pa., was hospitalized in satEs- to the inside and the hose caught on the clutch lever that starts
and stons the mixing," he said. "It threw it into gear."
factory condition Thursday, nursing two stiff arms and occasional dizziness.
When the drum began spinning, McCartnev wrapped his

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without salary and to live in the cities they
serve. It encourages city coUfldlls to appoint
persons who are experienced in business,
zoning and building. "The idea behind this
legislation," Vogt said, "is simply to return to
the municipalities a practical and maxnenaive way to eauitablv enforce their codes.

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) - The release of Austria's
ambassador from the Dominican Embassy raised expectations a negotiating session today would win the release of
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio and 19 other diplomats being
held hostage by leftist guerrillas.
As the siege wore on, the open-backed, cream-colored van,
which on two occasions was a makeshift conference room for
talks between the guerrillas and Colombian government
representatives, was outfitted for another round of
negotiations on the leftists' ransom demands, a well-placed
source said.
No time was announced for the meeting but a source close to
the government said it was planned for the morning.
Government sources said, however, it is unlikely any
solution In the 10-day stalemate would come before Sunday's
nationwide elections for city councils and state assemblies.
President Jul io Cesar Turbay urged Colombian voters, who
are traditionally apathetic about elections, to participate in
Sunday's balloting to bolster democracy.
Turbay referred to the guerrillas holding the hostages as
"vainly" trying to "destroy the national institutions."
The guerrillas are demanding payment of $50 million ransom and the release of 311 jailed leftists in exchange for
freeing their hostages, estimated at 30.
The government and armed forces have dismissed the
prisoner release demand as being illegal and outside Turbay's
constitutional powers.
The release of Austrian Ambassador Edgar Selzer Wednesday raised hopes for further progress in the talks. But the
guerrillas have refused to release Peruvian Consul Alfredo
Tejeda who is suffering from a leg injury and the two sides
appeared far apart in their bargaining positions.

Rhodesia May Lift Curfews

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!)

would permit the cities to appoint the special
boards to sit in judgment of persons violating
city codes, especially ordinances dealing with
fire, building, zoning and signs.
Seminole County cities have complained
that the state's attorney will not prosecute for
violations of city ordinances, thus making
useless any attempt to enforce them. Sta te
Attorney Douglas Cheshire, meanwhile, has
said ordinance prosecution is given a lower
priority because of understaffing and lack of
funds in his office.
"This problem of city ordinance enforcement arose with the 1977 constitutional

Colombians Let
Austrian Leave

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Salvador's ruling junta has expropriated about

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Three years after the municipal court
system was abolished in Florida, legislation
is being considered for a replacement for that
system.
.
State Sen. John VogtD..Cocoa, has announcea ne will we a niti in me upcoming
session of the Legislature to establish "code
enforcement boards" in the various cities of
the state,
The concept, endorsed by Sanford City
Manager Warren Knowles and the Council of
Local Governments in Seminole County,

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On the first Monday of every month , all
lawyers engaged in criminal law practice in
Seminole County gather tog,ether at the
courthouse for the sounding of the docket; the
reading of the court calendar for the coming four
weeks and the announcements of who will
demand a trial or plead guilty to charges.
Lacking the formality of a trial, docket
soundings are sometimes confused proceedings,
as lawyers bargain for more time before trials, a
trial date when they know they can have all their
witnesses present, or a better deal from the
state's attorney's office In return for a guilty
plea.
Until last January, when judges stopped
rotating assignments through the 18th CIrcuit,
docket soundings were small, relatively short
affairs, handled in a judge's chambers every
week,
But since the first of the year, Circuit Judge
Voile Williams has been going over between 70
and 85 separate cases in one session setting the
schedule for the coming month,
The most frequently heard request from a

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Terronsm
Must Not Pay

The Clock
By DAVID RAZLER

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No one needs to be reminded these clays that
terrorism is a growth industry. From Northern
in Trnn
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fanatics and assorted ideologues have refined the

use of deadly violence against civilians and other
innocents to a new and terrible science.
The usual goal of the terrorist, typically a
product,of the radical left, is political power. And
what separates him from civilized human beings
is his willingness to transgress every recognized
norm of political and military conduct in pursuit
of that power. In short, the ends justify the means.
The newest wrinkle in terrorist tactics is the
wholesale violation of the immunity routinely
accorded members of the diplomatic community.
The seizure of the U.S. diplomatic mission in
Tehran is, of course, a prime case in point. And in
recent months, assaults on vulnerable diplomats
and their embassies have spread with a
vengeance to Latin America.
The capture of the Dominican Embassy In
Bogota, Colombia, by Marxist terrorists is but the
latest in a dizzying series of attacks on foreign
missions in South and Central America.
In Bogota, gunmen who identified themselves
as members of M-19, a Marxist guerrilla

defense lawyer is to have a case set at the end of
the docket -towards the end of the month, or to
have a trial set during a specific day or week.
This is a difficult, If not impossible, guarantee
for a judge to make, as the trial schedule is
always changing.
A case attorneys believe may take a day to
present, may take three or more, or a series of
defendants might choose to plead guilty, moving
all pending trials up by a few days.
After two months of these requests, Judge
Williams told attorneys Monday he would no
longer even try to make scheduling promises,
telling them to have their cases prepared for the
month they had been placed on the docket for,
not for a specific week during that month.
Williams, who has been faced with too many
trials to conduct during a 30-day period, also
threatened to start imposing maximum sentences on persons convicted following trials,
Following the assignment of the order In which
cases will be heard, persons wishing to plead
guilty to their charges come before the court.
With 20or more defendants pleading guilty at a

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WASHINGTON WORLD

By DONALD LAMBRO
WASHINGTON (UP!) - William Howard
was earning $22,695 a year as a government
accountant in- 1968. But over the next 44
years, without receiving a promotion,
salary shot up by 54 percent to
The cost of living rate during this same
period rose by only 22 percent.
Dplta his rising wealth, Howardh ded
10th btrthday to "Miii'
Internal Revenue Service job, take his pension, and resume work in the private sector
where he now earns $40,000 a year.
Had he remained in his federal job, at

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Colombian government seems to agree and the
"It's always one step forward and two steps
U.S. State Department has apparently urged a
backward
with the Agriculture Department"
firm line in reacting to the embassy capture and
a
congressional
supporter of gasohol told m
the attempted rnncnm nf th hnstzigc.
liiIc Peter Lirant. "we got rid
Notwithstanding the danger to Ambassador Schlesinger and now the Energy Department
Asenclo and to those held with him, there must be is really moving. AU we have to do now Is get
no surrender to terrorists In Bogota, or, we might rid of Bergland."
add, In Iran, or anywhere else.
Here is some of the sorry history of how
Bergland and his subordinates have undercut
the gasohol program:

The Public Pays

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In 1977, Congress authorized the

Agriculture Department to guarantee $15
The most distressing thing about thefts from million In loans to set up four pilot plants that
industi-y or business is the lack of concern on the would extract fuels from farm products. The
department backed only one loan to a gasohol
part of the public. The average person assumes test
project run by an Individual who had
that victims are Insured and is likely to be more testified publicly against the whole concept.
outraged over the rip-off of Christmas tree bulbs The borrower eventually backed out, and the
than a contractor's loss of an expensive machine, depar tment withdrew the loan guarantee.
But It is the consumer who pays ultimately in
- The Agriculture bureaucrats have

the marketplace.
U.S. News and World Report quotes the

provided scant assistance to farmers who
wish t9 set up their own small alcohol stills.
Associated General Contractors of America as Agriculture Department studies on the
estimating the loss per contractor in 1978 to theft potential of gasohol are at but unenthuslastic, at worst pessimistic. One 1977
at more than $10,000. Those heavy losses, just as re
port inaccura tely stated that ethanol did
those to shoplifters or those to the self-service gas- not raise
the octane level in gasoline,
station customer who drives off without paying
- Energy Department experts fought a
for a tankful of gas, add up to higher prices for backstage battle with their Agriculture
services or merchandise.
counterparts over gasohol production goals.
prevented
or
The
Energy Department experts eventually
And many of the thefts could be
Prevailed
and persuaded the president to aim
the stolen Items recovered if Americans would
for
a
1961
target of 500 million gallons.
resolve to become Involved.
Bergland and his advisers wanted to produce
Many thefts are perpetrated by workers against less.
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their employers, possibly with the knowledge of
fellow-employees. Shoplifters often operate under
the eyes of witnesses. Alert bystanders might
sometimes foil the attempted hijacking of a
truckload of valuable cargo.
citizen should be aware and speak up.
profits from crime dip deep into every pocket..

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retirement checks, which began at $1,922 a
month, rose to $3,075 a month.
d as it may be to believe, Howard 15 now
getting 63 percent more under his govern-

ment retirement pension than he received
when he was working for Uncle Sam in
This of course is why many federal white

collar workers are electing to leave federal
service, because they know they can
relatively quickly make more in retirement
can i, sting Iii government.
One white collar worker at the National

Aeronautics and Space Administration,

where there has been a rash of early
retirements, told.UPI, "With pay raises the
way they are now. I figure I can eventually
make more wider my pension,

of-living adjustments, than I

now earn

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gasoline.
Eight percent less during the last quarter of
1979 than during the same period of the
previous year.
That's good news, isn't it?
Well, not necessarily for everyone.
Specifically not for state treasuries and high.
way departments that have seen revenues
from gasoline taxes declining accordingly.
For the same last quarter of 1979, the take
declined even more precipitously than consumption - by 10 percent. For the entire
year, revenues of all states were off a total
n dollars.
Acutely missed dollars, because the state
taxes traditionally have funded highway
ment's "comparability" law which applies a
construction and maintenance programs and,
complex system of curves, ratios, special
in recent years in some areas, have helped
weighting, and other mathematical underwrite deficit-ridden mass transit
refinements intended to keep federal emsystems. A continuing decline In consumption
ployes abreast of their counterparts in the
and no change in the tax structure jeopar.
private sector.
dizes the fiscal future of all such programs.
But instead of fairly arriving at a fair rate
The states can't, and would not want to, do
of compensation, Howard charges the Bureau much about the former but many are already
of Labor Sttlstics' comparability formula is planning changes in the latter. According to a
baii. '1*1tUy. liin1y. ead. corruptly .cwrent Mort Business Week magazine on.
ed)namwneftd traudthe tax. thesLftaaUon,morethan
30 sthtesarecon.
payers of billions annually In excessive pay to aldering adapting their gas-taxing systems
to
federal workers."
the changed consumption pattern.
He further argues that his salary and those
In most cases, this would be accomplished
of his colleagues in the bureaucracy would
through converting the tax from a flat centshave risen far less If federal compensation per-gallon levy -which all but two states now
were based on a survey of "average" pay for
employ - to a percentage of price at the
comparable private sector jobs.
pumps.
The rise i his retirement checks, Howard
Planning, however, is going to be much
argues, is also olf.kllter, due primarily to the easier than achieving the switch. Reluctant to
comparability formula as well an to PIi'Ive
take a step that would make pump prices
cost-of-living increases based on the Consum- even higher to the inevitable displeasure of
er Price Index which he says "exaggerates that large portion of the electorate that
at inflation rate."
drives, legislatures are proving balky.
In a letter to Janet Norwood, chief of the
Barring Congress rushing to the rescue
Bureau of Labor Statistics, whose pay with a cut of the proposed windfall-profit tax
comparability and CPI surveys are used to on the oil industry - a possibility at which
figurehik
pay
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dcost-of-ving
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pension Congress so far has balked - the only
adjustments, Howard acknowledges he and alternative would appear to be a cutback on
millions of other government workers and road construction and upkeep. In the end
retirees are lucky to have this protection
probably at least equally unpopular with the
ga
the ravages of inflation,
driving public, but a move some states
But he argues "it Isn't fair" to the tax. already are being forced to make.
For decades state gas taxes, W Ow federal
Payers'
I"
Us
is Unjustiiar'chmed," he says"We are
being
unjustly rewarded by a highway fund, appeared to be a magic money
transfer of payments from the working machine, a surefire and virtually painless
which in most cases Is forced to ab- way of generating the funds for an eversector,
the real rate of inflation."
expanding highway network by hitchiM, a
Government studies on this subject give ride with the American public's ever.
Howard's criticism comiderable support.
increasing mobility.

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Insulation.

Pump.

Heat

It's a device that heats
your home when it's cold,
cools your home when it's
hot. It does everything a
standard air Conditioner can
do, but costs a lot less to run.
You see, in order to heat
the average home, the
standard air conditioner
with electric strip heating
has to actually heat all the air
inside the house. And that

takes quite a bit of electricity.
But the higher-efficiency
heat pump simply gathers the
heat that's in the outside air
and pumps it inside the house.
In the summer, it gathers the heat that's inside the house and pumps it
out. The result: lower electric bills, winter and summer.
To meet FPL's recommended Watt Wise TM standards, a heat pump
must have a COP (heat rating) of 2.5 and an EER (cool rating) of 7.5.
"O(course the hhrthe rating the-lower your dol,urnber.

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When you're running your air conditioner, you obviously don 't want any
outside heat Coming in. And when
you're heating your home, you don't
UU that heat to get away. That's why
u'll find your new Witt-Wise home vell
sulated.
Most experts estimate that a properly
ulatcd home can substantially cur heatand cooling costs. Because of this, there
recommended standards for the insulain used in all areas of new Witt-Wise
l ilies. They're based on R (resistance)
lues. And the higher the R value, the
rater the resistance to heat flow.
For ceilings, the Watt-Wise recummention is R-19. For walls, it ranges from
R-5 to R-11, depending on the placement and type of wall. Floor over a crawl
space, R-19. Duct insulation, R-6. Entrance dour, R- 5.

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Because your water heater can account
for 18 to 20% of your monthly electric bill,
it is often the second largest user of energy
in the home.
That's why you'll find properly insulated
water heaters in new 'Watt-Wise homes,
tm t
and Waste Heat Recovery Systems or Solar
Water Heating in many of them.
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With a Heat Recovery Unit (HRU),
the heat drawn out of your air conditioner
is captured and fed into your water heater.
This provides an annual savings of from 50
to 70% on water heating costs. A Solar
Water Heater, using energy from the sun,
can provide 50 to 70% of your hot water
needs.
Our Watt-Wise standards recommend
that the water heater is insulated to a value of at least R-8, (of course
the higher the R value, the better the insulation.)
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But in a new era of tight and ever more
Surprisingly, all of this -even though he Is "federal
blue collar
a prime beneficiary - infuriates Wufhwi local prevailing wage rates often exceed costly energy supplies, It would appear to be a
rates, putting the govern- machine fast running out of ga&amp;
Howard, who has been writing angry letters
at
a
competi
ment
tive advantage In the labor
to federal officials from President Carter on market,"
On the subject of public mobility, the public
down, charging that government pay and
Other
studies
have
concluded
that
when
itself
thinks it can do with considerably less of
pensions are too high.
federal white collar pay and benefits are
it.
Federal pay nows costs taxpayers
a large number of them are
Such is the conclusion ofarécent poll taken
billion a year, up from $63 billion Just four combined,
making
more
than their counterparts in by The Conference Board In which
5,000
years ago. Annual federal civil service priv
ateindustry.
households across the country were queried
pension costs will be nearly $10 billion this
Bill HOd say he reallift that among on their driving practices and ability to
year.
government reUree$ his iga"lonely voice,,
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curtail travel. A typical family thought It
Howard, who is a certified public ac the subJect, ..but someone has
to
weak
out
on could get around 11 percent less during a year
countant, says the chief culprit Is the govern- what's happening."
without significant inconvenience.
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To cut these costs, Watt-Wise
homes offer practical suggestions
on window treatments and the type
of glass that should he used.
Like reflective glass for tinshaded windows facing east or
west. And tinted glass for other
windows exposed to the sun. In

addition, your Watt-Wise home
can have extended overhangs
shading the exposed glass.

To meet FPL's recommended
Watt-Wise standards glass should
be limited to the following percentages of floor space: clear, 11%; tinted,
13%; reflective, 13%; and shaded glass, 15%. (These figures apply to

single-pane glass).

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Ask your builder about 'the many other energysaving standards we've set to certify a new home as
being Watt-Wise. And ask him to show you how a
proven Watt-Wise package can save you on electricity.

Or stop by your local FPL office and pick up a Watt'Wise Living information folder.
A Watt-Wise Living home may cost a little more
now, but in the long run it costs it whole lot less.

'Ex-Wi fe, Please Stickers
b,cae I am a rattn, assist pig myself, but

this putrid display of insensitiv

ity. I shosgdi't professionalsIn stealth, and are ëapat&amp;e of
Joim Stone, who, just becaus, he because men who have been divorced have asket
mounting surprise attacks, including hand-tocoiddift stay m.i'rIed, Imps all ex-wives Into routinely a* that question of other men who
"I wee watching Milton Friedman, the hand combiL They know well the vulnerable
one group and Waits of them as conniving, have shared the je mioferUm
economist, on a television talk show," he part of the ntal..
rnoney4hw*gry leaches.
"Got away brssthhwj' said Joke Stone, began. 'Ibis woman kept pestering him with
"If captured, immediate release could Je
Isn't that the typical, pitiabl. reaction of "but that's about ft."
idiotic questions.
o
btained — No enemy force could afford
the divorced American male?
Regardisas, I feel it In my ihey to expone
'Usdidohere do ollowd Wes wissupport them."
You've net them and hsard'tbelr seeseiss,
Jdm It= tsr a lousy, huLitIw c1.ialgfl
was ta*Ing ahait, 5u44el 9 I resoled to it all
Et cetera, ad nonseom.
iriarl'.i rantings before, my l.les. He's be has bunched In Atlarle, an he eventually by j'ping cml of my seat sad scrsunlng,
I lope No Is enough to stop Joke Stone's
bitter.HedeelsinsrsotYPstHe has enrIS1
wants to taks nationwide.
Unit thatosd!'Theidenatuck,anafor
UUI CNUPWP.and I hop he't
fe5Hp about the problems a tivarced
IgotmyflM*ftdhisdoplseshieplan I knew, it,I wee ordering bmmn
nm&amp;g a dimg pit 01 Me ego"L It is time men
joke,,"
woman faces, Ilk, whether she liieId do the whim I saw a advabnoft is the loft
Stone Ido't stop therL He ao his formed .tep*i reeorthig to such revengeful tactics
don over now thatleisfla&amp;lyrldofthatalob
usapaperforabriputichartmaksea something called the "atI My Ex-WHe,
and grew up.
who used to put his fest on the good furnitiem lthteoia relureica to the p 11 tj con
Planes" Committee and Is cleamlating a silly,
De NOT send $2 to "Dealt'em, P.O. Box
sad diunp Me flhtby cigar uePr all ever the may be registered for the mUI'-y drofL
41011=aft pr
, Alhiob, c,
for
g,
"EALUMJTW OFFER!" soreomsd rewom (or assdir sa-wives oft to war at the
Ex.
your
rsd,
while
and
blue
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My
A We more background on the viflainoma
, ad,t1smflnt, which was for a bwnp.r very neat oçortiuity to do so.
wpi" bun'p,r sticker.
Joke Stone befor. we condom:
.i4r got red. "DRAFT MY EX.WIFE—
"(bee
u-wives could be r1diy
ai if you happen to be ms'r1e, by all
HealS. H. salle advsrtiabig. He Is a native
PIj!"
dsploysd Into seneitive winan .ftsdI,e
do NOT ask for Joke Stone's special,
dth.Detrsilxea, but In left Mere In 1P72 for
Skheii&amp;.. How is, can men stoop to what ItekS two to deter aWlcn," begiM the
n.thargo
oft of a atick.on that will corer
h wife with him, but a
Adente.He
is net only a weak att.nçt at humor, but iso desp'ealul. trash Ii Joke Steen's pr
the
"n"
y bum p.e ith
year ago the tonu divorccd.
a nie attwpL tr. an
a fail buck?
release.
It
is
amning
how much better I feel for
"Get cleaned out?" I asked him, not
I asked Joke Stone how he got tie Idea for
"These gallant women are already trained
having done this.

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same Grade 15 level, he would today be
earning $50,112 a year - all because of a
highly complicated formula called "pay cornparability" upon which government pay
scales are based. Yet his story doesn't end

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LEWIS GRIZZARD

This Is a story about an opportunistic sexist

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Thanks to steadily higher prices, a new
interest in conservation, patriotic resolve to
declare independence of the oil cartel or some
combination of these and possibly other
factors, American drivers are using less

belatedly posing as a pioneer spirit
dedicated to the development of a gasohol
industry that could help the United States
weather the energy crisis. But unfortunately,
he has consigned much of the program to
bureaucrats who would rather dawdle than

For three years, I have been urging the
government to get behind a crash gasohol
program that could reduce U.S. Indepen.
dence on oil imports and ease the Arab.
imposed
fuel crunch. But the White House and
_2._,...&amp;2,....... ...L._s sL_!
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uiguiuzuuon, SOUL tneir way into we emoassy and the Energy Department, under former
seized some 80 persons including 16 ambassadors. Secretary James Schlesinger, ignored
Among the hostages was U.S. Ambassador Diego evidence that an '
mixture
C. Asencio.
could provide a domestically produced
substitute for the high-octane gas used by
The terrorists have demanded $50 million, the
American
motorists.
release of "political prisoners" held in Colombian
jails, and safe passage out of the country as the
During the past year, Jimmy Carter finally
became a convert. He named a new energy
ransom for the lives of the hostages.
chief, Charles Duncan, who has reversed the
It should be obvious that the Colombian
anti-gasohol
stand of his hidebound
government cannot afford to reward terrorism by
predecessor. Yet the dismal fact remains that
submitting to these demands. To do so would some of Carter's energy stewards arc
violate the first and most important line of producing more hogwash than gasohol.
defense against terrorism
a policy of
The bureaucratic block In the gasohol
unyielding resistance to extortion,
project
can be traced to the Agriculture
This is not to say that Colombian officials should
Department, where Secretary Bob Bergland
refuse all dlacuaalons w1tlttse
1pu
to
asaigned
embassy. Indeed, there Is muc to be sal or
grain. Farmers and
delaying tactics that wear down the terrorists motorists throughout the country favor
even as they provide time for government forces gasohol development, but Bergland and his
stand-sat Agriculture Department advisers
to prepare a rescue operation.
the
are
obstinately balking at any innovation that
The important thing Is that in the end
might cut into grain exports or drive up the
terrorists must be seen to have lost.
prices of farm products.

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Monday from attorneys gathered for docket
sounding, simply for wearing a hat on his way
out of the courtroom.
"I want to show you what my son gave me for
Christmas," he said, placing on his head a blue
cap with gold embroidery reading "Th e Judge."

JACK ANDERSON

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questioning of persons making pleas en masse,
asking 10 or so to answer in unison questions
concerning their ability to understand English,
lack of coercion in their decision to enter a
plea, their understanding of their rights to a
trial.
After the initial questions, come the individual
ones,concernlng the actual offense In each case,
and any deals 'made between the defendant's
attorney and the state's attorney's office.
From that point, it's a wait of 90 days or so for
a pre-sentence Investigation, as the defendants
remain either free on bond or in the county jail,
before they find out exactly what penalties they
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FrIday, March?, 19107A

SCOREBOARD

Friday, Marchi, iflO

College

3 Jiffy John
2210 11.40 540 New York
Taliyo Whales vs. Chicago (NL)
33 35 .85 19:
Doubles: Amendola Bass ci
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
(SC ci Truptt 5 Rodriguez
1 Rathvilly Julep
320 210
Wshngtn
at Mesa, Ant. 3 p.rn
31 36 i
n
Perez Gardner 85. Meace Boen ci.
COLLEOE
Polachek
8 1. Wolfe ci Mussigrnan
iPrideO'Tjsh
SANFORD.ORLANOO
2.60
New Jersy
30 40 .429 23'
Clvelad vs. Me*ito City Red
Bon Carpenter 87. 50
Rollins S. UCF
82
Q(1-3) 35.40; P(3-)) 12S.JQ; 1(3.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Central Division
Devils at Mexico City. 12:30 p.m.
GIRLS
Singles: Storace (RI ci Cook 6-7.
Truett Siering ci
Doubles
12) 302.00
First Race -S.is, C: 31.95
College
w L Pct. on
Lake Brantley SOak Ridge I
6 2. 6 2. JohnSon (RI d Soderberg
xwOn Barrett 02. Hord Waterson
Attendance
3.50;
lManasota Missy 610 3.10 3.60
Handle
Atlanta
41 77 .603
Thursday's Results
College Basketball Results
63,61. Smart (RId Hobgoocl 63,
Singles: Walden ci Mitchell 80.
d Hammons Gaudette 83
Essie Express
Houston
15.60 &amp;60 5355.253.
Florida 7. Georgia 6
34 35 493 71
By United Press InternatIonal
Subin d Elwcll 81. Ryan ci Ryan
60. Carter CR) ci. Christiansen 6 1
Winter Park 6, Lake Howell I
lSharonMoss
San
Anton
33 35 .485 8
7.20
Thursday
81. Hornet ci Kennedy 85. Dunn
61. Sullivan (P d. Zurawicki 62.
Singles: Graddy ci Effer 8 I
57.00; 1 (1.5.7) 1S7.00
Indiana
3) 38 449 10'; Georgia
NCAA Regional Tournaments
001 001 400 6 10 4 6 1 Peterson (RI d Rushing .4 6. 6
d. Yurkc' detault
Dickinson ci Frick 8 3. Carpenter
Florida
0)0 000 $23- 7 $0 0
Second Race -5.16, D: J1.5
Clevelnci
n 43 386 15
_______________________________
East
.1 6 4
Doubles: Mitchet Kennedy (OR)
d McOowe 8 6. Hansen ci. Kundis
1 Redlag
Detroit
6.20 4.10 3,00
16 52
35 25
At Greensboro, N.c.
d Sheehan Lanahan 8 3. Or
Doubles: Smart Johnson (RI .
86 Robinson ci Franzke 80
NHL Standings
Richie Harris (8) and White:
Jim Pace
Western Conference
6.80 2.80
Tennessee 80. Furman 69
meted King d Ta Hendrickson S
Soderberq Christiansen .4 6. 7 5. 6
Doubles: Efter Kundis (L H) d
By
United
Press
International
Moreno, Majer (7), Chabman (7)
2V08ed
3.00
Midwest Division
Iowa 86, Va. Cmmnwlth 72
1
0 Rushing Zurawicki (UC
Graddy Carpenter 8 6. DickinSon
ci
Campbell Conference
and Cardieri; Hitters- Georgia
Q
15.50; P I,-]) 61.50; T (1
W L Pct. GB Bellamy 3 5 2B. Pyburn 24. 2 2B. 7 Carter Storace 6 3. 3 &amp; 6
Midwest
Sanford 7, New Smyrna 0
Hanson ci Frick McDowe 86
Patrick Division
3.2) Ul.0; 00 1-n 22.80.
Kan City
42 28 .600 At Lincoln, Web.
Peterson Sullivan (RId Woodard
Singles: Barley ci McCallistcr 8
W LI
RBI. Davis 35. 2 R131. Florida
Third
RaceS'15,M:
31.70
Mitwauke
40
31
563
2
2
Kan. St. 71, Arkansas
S Harper d floettner 83.- Crocker
Phila
12 715
99
Stevens winning HR. Hdey 3 1. 2B Hobgood, 6. 7 s
2 Micks Noble Oke 5.40 210 2.80
Denver
76 43 377 15':
Mo. 61, San Jose St. 51
ci Ctirissis 87, 52. Bishop ci
PlY Rangers
JUNION COLLEGE
31 25
17': 2 RB. Overall Records- Florida
1 Picky Bell
1.00 310
Chicago
MIdeast
Hardock 8 4. Ecigemon ci Mert: 8
WOMEN
NY Islanders
31 26 9
9 2. GeorgIa 35. SEC-Florida 3 0.
6Shelly Runn
Utah
22 49 .310 70' 2 Georgia 03
At West Lafayette,
0. Ludwig ci Freeman 8 1
1.60 Atlanta
Valencla Women s.
28
24
II
67
Q (1.2) 12.00; P (2.1) 30.00: I (2Pacific
Division
Penn 62, Wash. St. 55
Hillsboroughl
Doubles: Barley Bishop ci
Washington
Sports Transactions
20 3510
50
Rollins ii, DavidsonO
1-6) 68.40.
w L Pct. GB __________________________
Purdue 90, LaSalle 82
Singles: Huesel (H) d. Wytrall 6
McCallister Hardock 87; Harper
By United Press International
Smythe Division
Fourth
Race-SlID:
31:55
Los Ang
49 20 710 -West
Davidson
Crocker ci Better Chrissis 81
000 000 000- 0 S 3 1.62. Henry (H) ci Bellemy 64.6
Thursday
L I Pts.
1 Jetset Lady
120 2.80 280
Seattle
49 21 700
'
Ogden, Utah
Rollins
Chicago
Lyman 6, Evans I
Hockey
203 020 20x-1 1 13 2 I. Murphy (H) ci Watson 3 6.6 3. 6
29
2115
73
8 BK's Red Phantom
Phoenix
5.20
1.60
45
24
857
4
Clemson 76, Utah St. 73
4.- Dorseif IV) d Davis .16.6 1.60
Singles: McFadden d Duncan 8
s. Louis
Los Angeles
28 2710
Sent center Syl
2L't
San Diego
32 38 457 17';
Barnes and Gordon; Overby
Lamar 87, Weber St. 86
Apps and defenseman Jay Wells to
Hacktey IV) ci Orrett 6 7. 7 5.
0 Warner IE) ci Faulkner 8 7. 57.
3.80 Vancouver
2) 32 12
Q (I-I) 13.50; P (1$) 32.40; 1(1- Edmonton
Portland
31 38 149 18
and Flynn; Hitters- Rollins
Anderson ci Sloan 8 2. Delgaclo ci
Bryan IV) ci Ambler 6 I. forfeit
Bnghamton of AHL
20 35 12
52) 169.20.
Coldeti St.
21 49 .300 78': Duqlenski 21: Tigqott 22. n
Sheridan 80. Morrison ci Ma's 8 3
Doubles: Wytrall l3ellerry (Vi
National Invitation Tourney
Pittsburgh
Colorado
Appointed former
17 3710
Fifth Race-- 5.16,0: 31:90
Thursday's Results
nhart 3 .4. Sherlock 2 .4. Records
.a'Mlchigan 76, Nebraska 69
ci Huesel Steele 7 S. 7 5 Henry
Doubles: McFadden Faulkner
NHL player Mike Corigan a minor
2.60 Winnipeg
15 1210
10
1 Kalki Kan
17.80
6.60
New
Jersey
1??.
Wash
96
Rollins
8
3
ci Duncan Warner 8 3 DeIqado
noBsn CoIl 95, Boston U 71
league scout
Wales Conference
______________________________ Murphy (H) ci Dorset Hackley 6
2Obliterated
Utah 117. Portland 110
6.00 3.60
Vitiello ci Sloan Ford 86
Duquesne 65. Pitt 63
2. 62. Watson Bryan (Vt ci Davis
Baseball
Norris Division
1 Husker Donna
Vanderbilt,
UCF
3
Fnldays Games
3.00
Ornett 1 5. 6 2
Miss. 76, Grambl(ng 71
_____________________________
Edqewatt'r S. Lake Highland 2
Pittsburgh
Reached contract
W L I Pts.
Q (2-4) 47.80; P (4-2) 96.30; 1(4. Montreal
Philadelphia at Boston
'V715w La. 74, Ala.-Birm 72
Singles: Orucker ci Winterhoft
HIGH SCHOOL
agreements wth utility infielder
38
20
8
84
Vanderbilt
010
10$
11013
2
2-1) 271.80.
Houston
at
New
Jersey
8 3 Patterson ci Howard 8 s.
Sanford?, N. Smyrna B. 0
Tex.El Paso 58, Wichita St 56
Los Angeles
Dale Berra and pitcher Greg
26 32 9
61
UCF
000 100 200- 3 10
Sixth Race 5.U, B: 31:15
Washington at Detroit
- Hartford
Singles: P Holt ci Russell 8 .1.
Jablonski IL H) ci Pettier 8 4,
Field
23 28 12
58
ai
6MlssCurve
7.00 7.60 4.20
Attanta
at
Indiana
0 '-bIt ci 1. Wilkins 9 8. 5 1.
Troutman ci Williams 8 0. Braun
Football
Jannke and Madison. Syberson,
Pittsburgh
23 20 12
I KeystoneGambler
6.20 7.00
New York at San Antonio
ci Beaty 86
Barley ci Webster 8 3. Yeary ci G
Delgatti (6) Saxe (8) and Jarmu:
San Francisco
Detroit
Hired MIt
23 32 9
55
7 PR's Luke
Cleveland at Kan City
7.60
Doubles Troutman Braun ci
Wilkins8 5 Johnsond Rogers 81
Hawkins (8) Hitters Vanciy
Jackson as receivers and special
Adams Division
Chicago at Los Angeles
Doubles: P Holt Barley ci
W,ntcrtiott Jabionski 83. Howard
Madison 7 3. home run. 3 P81
teams coach
L
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tah at Phoenix
Russell Webster 8 3. 0 Holt
Itt'aty (1 Pelter Brown a s
Pike 35.38. Hench 23. 2B. 2 RB)
Buffalo
College
10 1710
90
SWIMMING
Seventh Race-7.I5,S: 44:23
Denver at Portland
Yeary ci G Wilkins Wilkinson 83
KissimmeeS, St Cloud I
Boston
Nenad 35, 7 RBI: Chmil 74
Oklahoma Announced bas
38 18 9
05
High School
3 Master MIx
Saturday's Games
360 2.80 210 Minnesota
Singles: Easterling ci Kwon B 2
Lyman S. Evans 2
UCF - FoSkett 7 5, 2RBI. .Iamuz 7.
ketbatl Coach Dave Bliss resigned
29
2111
72
Sebring 123, Oviedo 74,
7 Nyanza
Detroit at New York
3.60 3.00 Toconto
3
Singles: Mon rissey IL) d
P4Uettiq d Krokosi B 1. Barrett
to move to SMU
29 31 5
63
Highland 36
6 Dasher Bell
Atlanta at Houston
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Records Vandy 3 2, UCF 6.4
Gosnell 8 7. Oswald ci. Connor 8 2
1.60
Quebec
22
33
,[ 200- Sebring (Ables, Breed,
0(3-7) 4.80; P (37) 10.20; 1 (3.7Seattle
at
Denver
Scammell CE) d Dart man 8 7
Thursday's Results
Junior College
1,1 Nesky, Slegle) 1:39.6; 200 free6) 22.20.
Diego at Utah
Se,In 11i)
Hykes (E) d Fleming 83. Hill ci
Seminole 4, St. Johns 3
NY Islanders 5. Phlla 2
Sore (SI 2:14.3. 200- IM- Nesky
Eighth Race- 5-16, C: 31:66
5
LJs e tS
Milwaukee at Golden St.
2 Elliott 8 3
Montreal 5, Edmonton 1
Seminole
100
000
3004
(SI 2:26.49; 50 Free- Abbot (0)
2 J.H.
29.40 9.00 5.60
Doubles: Morrissey Dortman ci
Buffalo 1, Hartford 3
St
Johns
bi24.04; DIving- Butler (5); 100
6iack Ringo
3.20 3.00
10$ 100 000- 3 13 6 Gosnell H'vkcs 8 5. Oswald
Friday's Games
.,jfly- Ressler (0) 1:07.94; 100 7 Baron's Pepper
Baseball
6.60
Burgermiester, Hodge I?) and Fleming ci. Connor Scommell 8 3
Chicago at Colorado
Free- Uttal (LW) 1:00.8; 500
/viiI'
0(2-6) 52.20: P (2-6) 204.30; 1(2.
.'8'ee I,, S. Y. S.,41.
SOFTBALL
Alter. Banes and Rosette. Hit
Edgewater 5, Lake Highland 2
Atlanta at Vancouver
Free- Sorge (5) 6:16.95; 100
4-7)1,196.20.
High
School
Singles:
Venditti
ci
Bustad
8
7.
5
tersSeminole.
GqC
24.
'B.
Saturday's Games
back- Dearolph (5) 1:11.83; 100
NInth Race -7-15,5: 43:13
Thursday's Results
RBI. St Johns Robins 2 . 3. Haynes d Pomory 0 2 Hoang ci
Hartford at Wash., aft.
hrst round action in the
breast- Abbott (0) 1:08.57; 100 "IN'sChasNlcki
3.40 2.80 2.80
Horace Jennerette with 12
Oak RIdge 3, Lyman 2
Brodie8 I. Tosh ILH) ci. Tews 86.
Rosette 2 1. P81. Dixon 33.
N.Y. Rangers at Montreal
i,free realy- Sebring 4: 19.21.
3Rumgr Flash
7.60 7.00
SYSA basketball playoffs
EdgeWater 11, Bishop Moore 6 Lumbert2 .4. Records- St. Johns 4
Sneed ci fleatty 84
ea'h
5ton at N.Y. Islanders
Girls
IChatelalne
1.40
Lake Brantley 14, Spruce Creek 1, Seminole 173 1
Doubles: Budstad Beatty (LII)
PhIladelphia at Minnesota
began
this
week
with
Melissa luebbe scored her
Sebring Ill. L. Highland 71
0(3.4) 24.20; P (4.3) 27.00; 1(43
ci Venditti Tosh 8 6. Haynes
Valencla I, Florida I
Edmonton at Pittsburgh
'll1$1)ionslüp
in
six
different
Ovledo$
only
basket of the game in the
3-1)182.60.
Houng d. Brodie Tews 8 2.
Junior High
Quebec at Toronto
n 200 medley- Oviedo (Brum.
Tenth Race-S.1, A: 31:24
Florida
t1i'iot1s to be decided.
000 000 010- I S 1
closing seconds to give
Maitland 12. Robinswooci II
Winter Park 6. Lake Howeill
Detroit at St. Louis
baugh, Wysocki, Eads, Morris)
IMr. Buckingpiarnl6,00 8.20 4.00
Valencia
100 411.IOx- S 1) I
Singles: Carpenter ci Perry 86.
Biggest ulLset in the ranks
Chicago at Los Angeles
Exhibition Schedule
Milwee a 39-37 win over
2:23.9; 200 free.- Rhodes (5) 2Wright Elvis
3.20 3.00
Mayhew, Baqe (8) and Daniels, Pv.anderson d. Benier 83. Stutz
Today's
Game
occurred
in 8th grade boys
2:37.39; 200 IM- Busted (LW) 3La Parita
Jackson Heights in 8th grade'
sso
maid. Davis 8 1. Walton (LI-It ci
Cleveland vs. Mexico City Red Navarro. Rutchie (8) and Bunnell.
'3) 2:46.26; SOiree- Jeffrey (5) 21.95;
action where South Seminole,
0(1-2316.50; P (1.2) IS-SO; 1(1Cox 96. Cnieder ci Welch 8 I.
girls action. Val Jackson led
Baseball
Devils at Mexico City, 830 p m
Hitters- Florida Boston P81.
Diving- Huber (5); 100 fly- 3-3) 308.40.
Doubles: Carpenter Manderson with a 3-7 record, knocked out
Saturday's Games
Milwee with 23, Kim Lemon
Valencia Panellis 2 4, 38, 7 P 81;
Coghill IS) 1:21.98; 100 freeEleventh Race-7-15, Sc 44:31
NBA Standings
Detroit vs. Minnesota at Keith? 4.2 P RI; Perish? .4. 2 RHI; ci Perry Davis 8 7. Cox Stutzman 8-2 Milwec, 65-54. The win
Jeflrey(S) 1:04.30; SOOlree- Hart SManateeMlndy 4.20 2.60 2.50
lid
14. l"aye Robinson had 25
ci. Bernier Welch 8 3.
By United Press International
Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
Records: Florida 711, Vatencla 13
(LW) 6:41.54; 100 back- Hart 4 Good Bye Dallas
lilOved the hurricanes into the
6.60 3.40
for
JU.
St.
CloudS,
Kissimmee
I
Eastern Conference
Cleveland vs. Puebla Angels at
(LH) 1:19.64; 100 breast- Busted 1 Ta
2.40
Atlantic Division
Singles: Amdendola forfeil;
Semi-finals, eliminating the
Mexico City, s p.m
Darryl
Merthie brought
(LW) 1:24.33; l0Ofreerelay- Lake,
Q(4S) 37.80; P (4-4)62.70; 1(5,.
Perez (K) d. Dube 8 7. 53; Slangle Spartans.
W L Pd. GB
Sunday's Games
Highland (Yeary, Miller, Hoods, 4-I) 277.80.
l.akeview
to the senits as he
Boston
ci. Gardner 84; Craig ci. Carpenter
52 IS .776 Minnesota vs. Detroit at
"Melton) 4:50.39.
Tennis
Twelfth Race-li, 0:39:26
Eddie Norton Paced S. scored almost half his teams
Phila
80. HarrIs ci Bowin 8 2
50 17 .746 2
Lakeland, 1:30pm

Dog Racing

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Basketball

:Seminoles Head South For Sectional

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Pro Hockey

By JOE DCSANTIS
Twin Lakes has size on the away from the meat under the
"
Herald Sports Editor
Seminoles at all three front, boards. He's complemented In
Bill Payne's Fighting line positions.
the backcourt by a pair of 5-10
Seminoles are making it a
At center is 6-7 junior inter-changeable guards
habit of heading south, but Johnny Young whom Reggie
Doug Wallace. a good
.
their latest adventures are for Butler will have to contend outside shot usually draw8 the
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anything but vacations,
with. Butler failed to score starting assignment depen.. •
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TheTribewillpulloutofliie against Ft. Pierce and ding on what defense the
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Seminole High parking lot at promised a stronger effort in opposition opens with.
1:30 p.m. Saturday, headed the section game.
Sophomore Eric Wilson, a
_________
, for West Palm Beach to
"I lost concentration at left-handed dribbler comes off
tangle with a taller West times because I was looking the bench against the man-to.
, Palm Beach Twin Lakes too much at the man with the man defense,
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squad that has comparable ball and fell asleep on my
According to George, Twin
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team speed to that of man," explained the soft- Lakes likes the outside
' Mainland's Buccaneers,
spoken Tribe pillar. "I'm shooting game and has
At stake is the SectIon 2 going to be better this time displayed both the ability to
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championship and a trip to around."
run the opposition right out of
Lakeland next week where
At the forward positions the gym and blow a big lead
Whitney. should
Butler. promises
Thomas. battling
the final four Class 4 A teams Twin Lakes brings in 6-7 by slowing down. The key to
stronger game
flu bug
be 101) per cent
collide tor the 1979-80 FlorIda Dwayne Turner and 6.4 Tim their success seems to be how
High School basketball Coney, both seniors,
well they shoot outside Thomas.
"We can't afford to wait until the final minutes."

VIII! Goodpas ter ArrivaI
Send 'Skipper' Sailing?

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Lyman High School hired a physical education teacher
Wednesday. Now this may not seem like earth shaking news,
but this wasn't any ordinary P.E. teacher Principal Canton
Henley hired.
His name Is Ed Goodpaster. He's been one of the premier
wrestling coaches in the state for the last 12 years, In 1973
while at Manatee High School his team placed second in the
state.
Two years ago at Pinellas Park, Goodpa.ster was named
National High School Athletic Coaches Association Coach of

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In last Saturday's victory power forward and prefers to
Defensively speaking the above his regular season not against this kind of the Seminoles need to find State.
over Ft. Pierce Central, the take the outside shot from the Seminoles should be In better average of 21.8 points. The competition,"
early intensity if they plan to
Goodpaaterhowever,waselaewl)ere_lnprivate business in
tenacity and patience that good leaper along with fellow guard Keith Whitney, despite against the Cobras. Thomas for it that could well coun- flna1s
State. Soon though, he longed to return to coaching and
makes a good tournament forward Coney, the scavenger not operating at 100 percent came to life late in ti ball teract their lack of size is
"Our running game has teaChing.
team.
of the team.
"Mr. Henley did me a favor by hiring me," Goodpaster said
due to a knee injury turned in game against Ft. Pierce after composure.
been hampered a little by
Trailing by five with less
"He doesn't shoot that well a super effort against Ft. hitting the bench with early
Since the opening game of tUJxOVers so we've SlOWed the Thursday afternoon "I was very unhappy in private
than four minutes remaining, but he's always hanging Pierce.
foul trouble to can three the district tournament pace down a little," pointed bUsinesS."
point Tribe surge to down the lot of tip-ins," commented Stambaugh also iced Ft. Seminole's comeback bid.
"From here on in we have ey for the Lyman wrestling job?
behind three times for vioCotras 68.62 for the Region 5 Palm Beach Poat prep sports Pierce on defense.
"No, that's Skip's (Pletser) all the way," declared the anThomas, along with several tories, including a pair of to play hard for four q.
'j- title and the right to meet writer Dave George in a
ticuiste Goodiaster. "I didn't take the job with the idea of
After allowing the Cobra's other team members is single point wins that were ters."
,, Twin Lakes, runners up to Ft. telephone interview,
A win Saturday night earns foti Skip out.
hot handed Luther Sandlfer 10 hastily attempting to recover determined in the final

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"I think that's a sign of a' Lakeland, two, games away to supercede him In any way."
j, Twin Lakes advanced to the Peoples.
All of which Henley corroborated.
his man the second half,
"We have to have strong good tournament team," rom the state championship.
, sectional game via a 52-48
"1'o,
it was not even dlscnased," said Henley about the
The six-foot senior is the limiting Sandifer to a single rebounding against them," commented Tribe assistant
Sanford radio station
Lake Worth Leonard and a 72- the team and is considered a
Payne will once again look Beach's superior size,
SeminOleS on the road, Play. It hid nothing to do with any change in the wrestling
the Ft. Pierce victory.
, 69 victory In the regional deè.fly outside shot. Peoples for bigger than life efforts
"We have to play with inbeen
by-play
announcer Joe program."
"So far we've kind of
game against Ft. Lauderdale specializes In the running from this front line of Butler, tensity right from the start taking what they'll give us JohnSOn goes on the air at 7:45
''his is not the first time Goodpaster has been dee to Joining
North East.
jump shot, preferring to stay Bruce McQay and David too," adds Glenn Stambaugh, and then taking it to them in p.m. Saturday night.
the Longwood school When Bill Scott moved over to head
football coach, Goodpaster applied for the job, but withdrew
his name.
Just last year, on a Friday, Goodpaster decided to come to
Lyman to take a non-teaching position, but was offered the
Clearwater business opportunity on Saturday and opted for it
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Now he Is a member of the Greyhound pack. If he was offered the head wrestling Job, would he take It?
"I haven't really thoughtabout it," mused Goodpaster. "But
it would be due some consideration."
And what about Pletser? How does he feel about the arrival
By United Press International
points and block fow shots to spank a
of Goocuter? Is he a tlreat to Pletzer's job?
the Hogs offensively in the second half, 'LaSalle,
Missouri Coach Norm Stewart is beaming
comeback. Dore hit his first three shots late in
scoring 44 points, to advance into a Saturday
"Nobody's said anything to me," said the Skipper. "But if
The Quakers, 17-11, got five free throws

Lamar Dumps Weber State, Advances
In First Round Of NCAA Tournament
are showing more poise than a youthful team
play, and the Tigers tied the game, 36.36, with
Reed scored 16 to pace Arkansas,
does.
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, 1:35,iainlog. "-'.- '..-.
1Y guI ôi.bly the youngest acting
Ma,i Dressier then convertel a Uree-polnt 'Weber State, 87.66, and Clemson edged Utah
lineup of any team In the tournament," play of his own with 2:24 left to putMissouri in
State, 76-73.

starting team of two freshmen, two 13 of his gamehlgh 24 points In the second half
sophomores and a senior - with a little help for Missouri.
from a junior off the bench - came from
Stewart said Dore "did a heckuva job. I'm
behind to defeat San Jose State, 6141. The
really hap for h"
" victory moved the Tigers Into Saturday's
Wally Rank scored 14 points to pace
second round against Noire Dame.
Jee State, 17.12,
"1 just wanted the team to play well.
In the other Midwest game, Kansas State
They're a young group and I wanted them to
nanw.a ArKansas, 1143.
Uo a gooa Joo lids tournament. They playel

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By United Press Iaterutleual
Tom Davis, the Boston College coach, spent the night
before his NIT match against Boston University In.
terviewing for the coaching position at Duke, If that's his
game strategy, you can't knock it. BC scored a 95-74 victory
to enter the second round against Virginia at Chariot.
tesvifle, Va.
"They have an interest in me, but I don't know how
much," Davis laid. "The job Is worth looking at, But a
decision won't be made until the season Is completed,"
If Davis needs a reference, he can use Rick Pitino, the
Boston University coach who could only watch helplessly.
"They were a better team than we were," said Pitino,
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24 poInts, 12 in the last 6:17. Four others totaled in double
figures as the Eagles took the lead for good with a 17.2 surge
midway Uraugh the (liii hell,
BU kept dose'ln the second hail and a l21nm after a
timeout cut the delicti to 1442 wIth 10 mInutes lift. BC
regroted, riUng off tiree straight baskets, and then
closedtheftnal7:I3wftha$42run,
In other first-round games Michigan defeated Nebraska
7649, Southwestern Louisiana nipped Alabama.
Birmhsan, 74.72, Tew El-Paso nipped Wichita Slat., U.
95, M1adppl edged Grambllng, 71-74, and Duquesne
dropped Pitt, 9543.
Junior forward Mike Mofle. lid four Michigan sow.ra In
double figures with I points. Junior guard Johnny Jiii
added 19 and Junior center Pail lisuerman chipped ln.wfth
17 to -wip - Mk',Igw lIft Its r.cord to 11-12 aid end
N.braakas aiseon it 1143.
Dion Rainsy Mt 1$-loot jianp t with tireS ssvcsde
remahlg to
Cajuot a 3M record and a
aeconduri gemc Monday in A1n agaii
the
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Uithrilty if TuUL
more eeiiterTerry Whit, scored ilpeists, le9vdS'ig
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two dlddlnij free tbrbii IUs 19 seclude lift, to send
(TIEP. $7, Into a,second4Ilmd gent Ann Arbor, 865th.
ahet wiUs cue
Freleiso Caine (lark WI a 17-loot
second left and 05. lIla, 1742 afWr m,èlag Its d post.
PSVS.eS, 4VSS0Sd Ii a ascendSW! tIWIflIIM
reimd mait*sp it lIlimsusli * Monday. __
kaJor guard BJ. Pleniry made 10s1U free Itsia. In
th,secondl*1f,UWSSIn UsInai1tInohItth.
to more to a ascondroun gems aplwt $L Paler's. Ragin'

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round game agaIrit Duke.

rnie
McPherson opened their season iceasfully TuOday by
All-America center Joe Barry Carroll edging Ovledo 3-2 at Sanford Memorial Stadium.

Lamar, which grabbed a 35-31 halftime lead
ignite a late Purdue scoring spurt to lead the struck out 10 and walked only two. Tony Turner scored the
and outscored Weber State, 27-14, in the first
Boilermakers, 19-9, who will face St. John's winning run in the bottom of the fourth inning for the Panthers
10 minutes of the second half to lead, 62-45. Saturday in a second-round game,
when he raced home from third base on an errant pickoff atThe.Cardlnals then went Into a delay game
In the East Regional, Tennessee defeated tempt.
and held on for the unexpected victory. In the
Furman, 80-a, and
Turner .ini Pail Griffin each had one hit in the tight pitsecond round Saturday they meet fifth- monwealth, 86-72, Iowa beat Virginia Corn.
theta dual, The Panthers travel to Oviedu Monday afternoon
ranked Oregon State,
a return matchup with the Lions.
Senior Beanie Johnson scored 28 points and
BIlly Williams scored 22 points and fresh- grabbed 14 rebounds for Tennessee. Johnson

Blackman scored 15 points to pace four
tory. I'm pleased with their efforts."
42 seconds remaining to preserve Clemson's
Kansas State players in double figures.
Center Tom Dore, an Invisible man at
victory and send the Tigers into a secondMlssourithlsseasonwlthtbearrivalof fresh. Kansas State overwhelmed Arkansas round game against Brigham Young.
defensively In the first half, holding the
man Steve Stipanovich, came off the bench In
In the Mideast Regional, Penn topped
Razorbacks to 21 points, then-overpowered
the second half to score a season-hIgh 11
Washington State, 6245, and Purdue downed

Volunteers, 18.10,whowill meetejgjghianked
Maryland Saturday.
Kenny.Arnold scored 23 points for Iowa,
which will meet North Carolina State
Saturday.

Hit Attack Over Hawks
Sanford High's Lady Johnnle Bennett
with a
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pius perrormanc., Patti
a parade of extra base hits to Jacobs also collected tiree
sc't an 11.4 wIn over the Ilts in fciw appearances while
Spn. Creek Lady Hawks Bus Hogan collected two base
Thursday In Five Star Coo- hits In los, trips to the plate.
feruics action.
The victory Improved the
Deli Benton w perfect 3-3 Lady Seminoles season slate
at the plate, Including a home to 34 on the season. They face
run and double,
Spruce Creek in a rematch
- Alo 1adding to tin Lady Tuesday at home, game time
14 hit .
was ii 4:00 p.m.

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United States at the Pan American
the sweet-shooting forward who helped regular-season title in the Southeastern Gameslast summer, He led EiSa11, loan
send DePaul to the summit
college Conference and a berth in the NCAA East Coast Conference title, as NCAA
basketball this year,
the leading tournament,
betth and its nrat I-win .
vote-getter on UPI's 197910 All-AmerIca
"I think that each time I'm honored in 1975 and averaged 24 points and 111
team.
some
It's a
pleasing and rebounds a game while shooting
In a nationwide balloting of 206 sports satisfying experience," the Peru, Ind., percent from the field. He is tln.No, 1
writers and broadcasters announced native said,
career scorer at laSalleand No.7 on the
A pair of Seminole County youth baseball
Thursday, Aguirre received 164 votes
Macy averaged more than 15 points a all-time NCAA list.
,
seaa opening jamboree, are on tap for Saturarid staked his claim as the premier game, hit more than 53 percent of
On the second-team AllAmerlca W
forWard In the country.
floor shots and nearly 91 percent of hIS gds Kelvin Rassey of Ohio Stat. ani day,
He was Joined on the first team by foulshots.
Both the Altamonte Springs Utile Loague and
ReggieCarterifSt.Jolm's;centeaMJke
guards Kyle Macy of Kentucky (142
GrIffith, Louisville's extraordinary Gininskl of Duke .i
the Seminole Pony Baseball organizatIons are set
votes) and Darrell Grlfflth'if Louisville showman, helped keep the No. 4 Car- KIng if Maryland and Mike O'Kor.n if topttld1tgs Underway
it'll IS am,
(110); center Joe Barry Carroll
dinals near the top
the national North Carolina,
Rollins
baseball
coach
Boyd Collie will be the
Purdue (95), and forward Michael rankings all season, Louisville, which
fiatured
opening
day
speaker
Brooks if laSajie (49).
On
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at the Altamonte
captured the Metro Conference crown
Aguir,,, $ sophomore, Is the only non- and advanced to the NCAA tournament, Worthen Maripiette and Jeff Lamp of ceremáles which will take Place at the Eastmont
senior on tin the learn, He was the force consistently turned to Its flamboyant 64 Virginia; center Roosevelt
J. of Recreation Center Ii Altamente Springs
[j L$od if
behind DePau1's startling climb to the senior.
S)Tacu.,
Both leagues plan a full day el scrimmage
last season and the source of Iti
He
23 points a game and ant Drake and Kelly Thpocka of Notre action wrapped around official ceremonie, at
cor4imied
At 1-foot-? 86 percent
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lOIS with pleuty ad hndd.gs aid munchies for the
and 21 pounds, Aguirre averaged 27 averaged nearly S rebounds and 4 assists
Those
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points, S rebounds and 3 assIsts a game
He is the all-time leading scorer were Danny Ainge of Brigham Young, ______________________________
this year.
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Aguirre's game took on added morethan 1$ points a game.
of DePaul, Don Collins of Washington
dimqslone this season,
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Seminole with 21 points, in- points in a 33.17 win over S.
eluding four clutch foul shots Seminole in 7th grade boys
as Milw&amp;'v pulled close in the play. Lakeview led by only

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Teii ti
cupies the most space. To play doubles in tennis and do it
. properly is very complicated indeed. It is not jut two people on
one side of the net and two people on the other side of the net
S
exchanging long cross court rallies. This is singles for four, No,
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doubles Is a team game, one that requires a lot of thought,
' teamwork and on a high level, many difficult and involved
switches and patterns. The following briefly Iescrtbes doubles - YOu con take fewer chances on the second serve. The receiver

shots. Once ()IIC tei*ni hits the ball up, iIOWeVer, time opposing Spartans. Troy Quackenbush
teU111 IIIOVCS in for the knockout punch,
added 18 for S. Seminole; Pat
8.Down.The.Middle Balls. Most balls are hit down the iiiiddle LaCore, Al Bunyacksi, Kevin
when allfour players arc at the net. II you are moving in when Wildes and Norton gave SS

Hock lake topped 'I'eague
in 7th grade girls play, -17
aS 1,iz Stone scored 12. Milwee
took Jackson Heights in the

execution - anytbniliwork if one h.s the ability to hit the
shots - nothing will work if the strokes are not there.
Doubles Strategy. Doqbles Is an exciting and fa.stmoving
lii

gamble - i-un around his backhand, move in quicker, arid
I.
3. The Poach: Poaching isa service strategy in which the net

bull. If you have been pulled wide, your partner must move and Quack, Norton and Doug
over and cover the middle. If your opponqnts are returning the' Koegler logged 15 steals
side ball, the partner on that side must cover the alley while his between them. Greg Pilot

Julie PruttC 'un" 'Mflson
Wright.
In 6th grade girls play

, between partners, You should keep this in mind In choosing a

areturn shot, The net player should always move diagonally

player with) the forehand in the middle will usually take the

Hock !,ake disposed of Tuskawilla 27-10 with Tami

indecisive.
Sanford rolled over Teague leading the way. Rock Lake'
l,akevjew
9. Low Balls, Return the low ball to tile feet of the player and
bopped beat league, 23-16. Kim
farther from you. This cross cut volley gives the ball inure Tuskawilla 86-37 in other 8th Grahun scored 9 for RL
time to drop to your opponent's feet. If you are succ'essful
grade boys quarterfinal Janet Cabalerro 6 for Teague.
returning lun, iuusv iii close.', for your opponent must volley up Illatelies. Isilly Dunn led
In 6th grade boys play,
and you will then be in a good position to volley down for time Rock Lake wIth 19. Greg Rock Lake took Milwet,, 55-47.
winner. He aggressive and keel) attacking. l'ime farther back Shatto added 12. Cornell Don Palmnt'r had 28; Steve
you stand, time easier it is for your opponent to hit to your feet. (oulcl was high for JR with 19 hooker 13, 'I'J Scaletta and
,.,.I-4..i.i 5IIU4W. hUt) S
give your opponents an angle return.
10. lIthe ball is returned up to you, move in quickly and hit
down at the feet of the opponent nearer to you. Anticipate the
high ball by virtue of your low return. Start closing in even
before your opponent hits the low return. Tile partner Who IS
not hitting is ready to back up the hitting player in case tue
opponents try a quick lob or lob volley. (The lob volley is a
difficult shot, however, and will not often be successful).
II. Strategy When You Are At Time Net And Your Opponents
Are Back.
Be Patient. Realize the rallies will be longer and it will be
imarder to put the ball away. Don't try to power time ball past
your opponents. Short, angled volleys can be effective since
they tend to pull one partner up and out of position. But if you
don't tmave enougm angle to win the point outright, keep the ball
deep and down the mmiiddle. This will keep your opponents back
on defense.

possible. The poaching net player aims his return shot at the
opening between the receIver, who is back, and the net player,
or slightly toward the net player's feet. If the poaching
player's momentum carries him to the server's side of the
tk rvl:ig partner moves over to cover lime poacher's
original Side.
The poach Is a good move:
1, If You are having trouble winning the point serving to ii
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-, poweras effectively from the backeourt - it Is difficult to hit si icsxmvvra rnyumm aria seep mm rrom grooving his return.
The receiver has many more things to think about against a
"through" two opponents from a backcourt position,
poaching
net player,
liii These two considerations dictate advanced doubles
On
a
big
point, such as "ad out". Here the poach can imeip
98,strategy: get to the net where angles do exist and where
tdh quickness and touch can do some good, Since the court is the server out of a jam, especially if he has had to struggle to
ttet easier to cover, both partners can get to the net with less risk win his serve.
If the serve is deep. If the ball lands near the serve line be
.jithan in singles. Even In beginning doubles, you and your
ready to move,
idi partner should attempt to position yourselves at the net. Both
If the return Is a floating underspin. 'This shot often lends
ola the server's partner and the receivers partner begin the point
Itself
to poaching.
s&amp; at the net, and both the server and the receiver should attempt
Strategy
For The Receiving 'feam.
to Join their partners there as soon as possible, Once at the net,
Who
Returns
From Which Court? In determining who
stalin prime goal is to make your opponents hit up to you so you
receives
the
first
point (which panther receives on the deuce
can move in and hit down. Proper court position is the most
court
and
which
on tIn ad court) the prime cons ideratiorm
important factor in successful doubles at the beginning and at
2leat through the intermediate level. Basic positions have should be, where does each receiver feel more corn.
'already been covered. Now the goals of each team and specific fortable?Usually a player with a natural underspin backhand
will play the deuce (forehand) court, where most serves are in
situations will be discussed.
close
to the receiver's backhand, The partner with the better
'1 Ch.,if,.,m, a-t',.a 'i'h.
a.
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drive
backhand
Who should serve first? Usually the best server should serve court, since
there(topepin) usually plays the ad (backhand)
is more room in this side for a fuller return
litfirat in each set. SometImes a special playing condition, such
swing.
-'uasatallwindorabeenceofsunglare,wlllfavorbeglnning with
5.Hltting The Return, A good return of serve is one of the
a weaker server (neither server should have to serve Into the moat
Important shots In doubles, for it sets the terimpo of the
f11 swl if one is left-handed and one is right-handed),
point.
In advanced doubles the receiver assumes the server is
Get the First Serve In. Fewer chances should be taken
with coming to tin net and his goal Is to keep the ball low to the
the first serve in doubles and more margin should be allowed approaching server In order
to make him volley up. The
(more spin, for example) to get the ball in
play. A gçod first receiver will usually come to net on the return of serve also,
"servë is of great Importance, because:
althqugh the first rule is get the ball In play,
1, , Your partner at the net can poach more effeètively.
6.
Receiver's
in' 2. As the server, you can come to the net more readily. An you lormally
beginPartner, If you are the receiver's partner
on the center of the service line. Your
Intermediate player should come to net on many first serves, reiponsiwlity
Is
to cau the out serves and watch your partner's
not much less often on second serves. An advanced player
return,
If the
return into
Is reasonably
regularly come to net on both serves, since the majority f server,
move
forward
a positionlow and to the approaching
about 10 feet from the net,
,sipohstscw be wonby the team whogts tothenetflrst,
IfthereturngoestowaIdthenetplayei-(e
becauseofa
3. Youhavelnstrateglcadvantage,Ifyoumlutheflrst
serve, tin receiver will probably have an easier return on yost
give yourself time to react and to cut off the opening In the
_nvond serve. You uuaUy hit your second serve with
middle
of theyou
court.
the return serve La low and to the center
aid more spin, which gives it a tendency i land short. Also' of th. court,
canUpoach
to the center,
partner whose style of play might complement your own,
, (Often a quick touch player and slower but more powerful
partner form a good team),
Although the court is 9 feet wider In doubles play than in
alnajes, two players can cover me entire area with corn
paratIve ease, UnJIk,e singles, then, the probability is low that
..you will be able to maneuver your opponents out of position
when you are hitting from the backcourt: the angle to which to

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WELL, IT'S P40

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SWEEP OR OUST OR MOP' SHOULDA )O9JEC THE
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clstes'ol but they must' be par ticular ly careful to limit"
considered a high-fat food, your source of cholesterol
The high-fat content and the Intake.
Almonds and most of the"
consequent high-calorie n-

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disadvantages, They do problems in t ha t 70 to °
contain a reasonable amount percent of the total calories
. of protein of reasonably good from fat. That may not be
quality, although It could not good from a circulation point
be classed as a source of of view but for a person who,,
has low blood sugar, the fat,
complete protein,
content delays emptying of
I'm sending you The Health the stomach and may be
Letter
number
3-9, helpful If you really do have
Hypoglycemia, Low Blood low blood sugar.
Sugar. to Give you a betterThe nuts that have the least
understanding

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modify Florida soils for proper azalea and provide a basis for fertilizer leaves, or pine bark can be incorporated 2 weeks during dry periods to wet the soil
growth, Organic amendments, fer- recommednations. This service Is into the backfill soil at a rate not to ex- to a depth ci 14 to 18
inches.

And Annie
Bri*e Clubwomen On CPR
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finesse, South went on to the ..
next hand.
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we'll with iiiy family lx'ratist'

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say that she was the daughter of
'Irt ill college graduates Ws until you don't give a hoot
hat your
and have professions. 'liit' age
family thinks about not a good or even casual,
difference isn't going to set his age, his non- pro fessional rriend ('1 this iluiti. lii fact, I job, or anything else. And
too well tith theni either.
lilIrl't
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lit' is mature, responsible, should ou ever reach that daughter'
hard-working and carns point, if Ilit- ring still bothers

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DOCTOR'S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Give the girl
the benefit of the doubt. II she
just wanted your husband to
see her with her clothes off,
she could have booked herself
for a physi
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for five months has asked me
to marry bini. He has already
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Pineerest Baptist Church
119 West Airport Boulevard

31-

year-old woman, divorced for
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DEAR

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and I have wore than enough was in "Godspell." We
time to spend with her. Tell received no invitation or free

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her clothes off! I was imiorMy parents have plenty of 'tified.
money to pay for any kind of
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sisted that we attend a play in
I know that lots of blind which she was appearing. Sixhe
people lead happy, fulfilled even gave us Free tickets. The
lives. How can I help my play was "Equus."
mother overcome tier We went. Halfway through

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CHUTZPAH: No. I

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five productive, happy lives.

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did not feel obligated to

Service

I am afraid mother might %%ritt' again, and let me know
be suicidal, and as an only ii you are making progress, I
child I feel responsible. All cure.
she cares about is her
DEAR ABBY: My husband
grandchildren. She won't la physician, hired a new
leave the house, and she falls office assistant who is active

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at all. fie has been parents, particularly your
My parents have inet Win
DEAR ABBY: You wrote
uncommunicative, withdrawn mother, need professional once. briefly, aind file)- don't that if a person is invited to a

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and reception for a girl

wii,vi' 10 io $35,000 a year, but it's only a )uu enough to influence your semi a gift. Do you still think I
(l('('IS IOu - sai' no!
DEAlt WHAT: Both your job - not a profession.
was wrong':

What can I do to help?

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sight ed person would have Sightless people call learn to
trouble getting around that accept their limitations and

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"treasures," which he places your

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growing season will result in compact 3233 and ask for Fact Sheet No. 37, engrowth and numerous branches on the titled, "Azaleas for Florida".

sustaining life, it is Important. identified. Mrs. Smith mid president;
Mrs.
Ted and sullen ever since I can help. Your mother must learn kiit,tt lw's ulIl) 27, iititl not a wt'klirig reception, a gift is in ttus. I didn't consider those
college graduate.
order.
%fill so niuch chutzpah that
they also have a male Stapleton, third vice pres.; remembe-r. His relationship how tip li%-v %fth her disability.
to train citizens in CPR.
with
mother
appears
to
1xv
Call
the
Braille
Institute
and
Soiiietiiiiig
else
bothers
me:
Well, I disagree. I received they'd send invitations to
If a family has a member manikin named Andy.
Estelle Davis, chairman of based on mutual repugnance. ask f r sugjestiuus. If there Is
ldon't like the ring tie bought an invitation to the wedding virtual strangers.
with a known cardiac
The business meeting of the Arts Dept.; Mrs. Glen Jone!, He collects trash and none oin
your urea, inquire at

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all

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.ind..or foliage application of only micro- to 4 inches long have proven satisfactory.
nutrients have proven satisfactory if
needed, althoug h soil treatments usually l)eciduous azaleas are usually1
have
a more long-term effect,
propagated by seed or layering because
cuttings
are difficult to root.
l'ltUNlNt; — Pruning is necessary to

Gordon, Mrs. C.R. Jones,
in Mrs.Ned Julian, Sr.. Mrs. Leo

minutes are vital to ago and has never been pros.; Nell Lee, second vice

by Lsonard Starr
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applied inainWin hybrid characteristics. Azalea

. Complete fertilizers con. cuttings are rooted most successfully

Home Uk George Parks, Mrs. John

play ace and deuce of
diamonds. This would set up

IVS FACE MUM OL46WA

atom

House

Mrs. Smith stated that using in class. She is designed the next year. They are
cardiovascular disease is the 'with like features and hair of follows: Mrs. Richard
four to

finesse was not going to
1,!
succeed.

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l'RO1'1tC,ATI()N — Evergreen azaleas
usually propagated by cuttings to

are

big inittee were Mrs. W.W. Tyre,

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ON NO I UONI 71U.

GOTPINKV JAIL

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manikin, Annie, that they are an election of new officers for

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leading cause of death in it real victim of drowning who Fowler, president; Mrs
America, and since those first was found in Europe years Robert Brisson, first vice

Review the bidding he would

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be

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Franklin Clontz, Mrs. Phil
sears ago, and became totally
brain damage
result. printing and some staff Deere and Mrs. Victoria E. blind two years ago. Since
sometimes people who have support.
Davis.
[fiat
time
she
has
been
been thought to be clinically
Mrs. Smith displayed a
The meeting concluded with depressed, and says there is '
dead can be revived.

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make his contract would be to

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ri v tits should

By NELL LEE
problem, that family should club began wi th a re port from chairman of Public Affairs
Herald Correspondent
want to know how to help Mrs. Fred Gaines who an- Dept.; Mrs. Adrian hull,
The Woman's Club of during the critical time before nounced that there will be a chairman of Home Life Dept.;
Sanford met at the dub house an ambulance can arrive to May brunch-breakfast for the and Mrs. Joseph Kratzmar,
on Oak Avenue for their the scene.
CIP. Mrs. Virginia Butler and chairman of the Social Dept.
regular monthly meeting and
There are various groups of Mrs. Ruth Gaines will be COThe hostesses catered the
luncheon. President Mrs. citizens in Seminole County chairmen.
Mrs.
Ned
Julian,
Jr.,
food
and made attractive
Walter Gielow presided.
involved in the CRP training.
Mrs. Adrian Hall, Home Some of them are from the president of the Jr. Women's centerpieces for the tables
Life chairman, introduced medi cal community, public Club of Sanford, gave a that tied in with the theme of

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pounds per

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Mrs. &amp;nith warned that Dept. She presented Th€ Pe, Mrs. L.W. Rosa and
sustain life while waiting for •- . ,,, professional he lp to arrive or attending the classes does not Wo '' 'a Club of Safliord with' Mrs.
Richard H. Vaughn.
I
guarantee total success, but It a check for O.
for an ambulance to come,
In today's hand there was
CPR is needed for victims can guarantee a percentage of
Mrs. Robert Karns anno real need for South to get
past "AR" and he didn't really
of drowning, trauma, drug sur vival due to past statistics. nounced that she had received
need to bother much with "A'.
overdose, electrocution, heart She said their program offers a thank you note from the
West started with three
'. attack, poisoning, choking, classes to all types of clubs Hacienda Girls Ranch for the Mo
er
rounds of hearts. South ruffed
. suffocation and smoke and interested groups w here donati on of 12 books from the
the third heart, played a
'
inhalation.
it is possible.
club.
trump to dummy's jack and
l)EAR ABBY: I'm happily
She explained that the first
The East Central Florida
Mrs. M.R. Strickland an-

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Smith

Barbara

NOW

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sPlanted any titne if proper care is taining iiiicrt)-tiutrientsiretvailable and when taken after the spring growth has
provided.
can be used for norinal fertilization. Soil hardened or inatured i June). Cuttings

azaleas. Organic amendments and lowering the soil pH. A Sod test will wider than the root mass. An organic
fertilization are usually necessary to determine the pH of your existing soil amendment such as peat, cornposted plants should
be watered every 10 days to

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NI icro-nut

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' revive a person whose Classeswillbeheldlromnoon Gainesville, to be involved in King, Mrs. F.F. Meriwether,
breathing and heartbeat has until 6 p.m. in Altamonte conservation, and in stressing Mrs. F.D. McCollum, Mrs.

BRIDGE

If

for transplanting-. however,

containerized azaleas may be tran- routinel y

be incorporated to raise p11 of

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resusitation. It is used to has been set as CPR Sunday. McDonald

goo

FRANK
F ANK AND ERNEST

should

CPR.
Red Cross.
help during the last year. She chairman, Mrs. Burch CorMrs. Smi th began her ta lk
The goal for Seminole announced that t he ir major nelius, Mrs. Gertrude
by explaining the CPR stands County is to train at least 20 club effort In the next year is Fischer, Mrs. William
for
cardiopulmonary percent of our citizens. May 18 to help with the Ronald

There was no way for West .,

situation co uld lead you sad Al"Sietig

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planting

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We haven't mentioned the dummy's queen and Jack for
that he or she may not be able mind.
code word ARCH for some two club discards.
to deliver. Logically assess
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D.F'eb, time. "A" is Analyze the lead. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
what is offered you.
19)11 would be wise not to get "R" is Review the bidding.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Involved In ( ftn
at. "C" It Count your winners and
(For a copy of JACOBY •''
loSers and "H" is the all- MODERN, send $1 to:"Win at
Don't make saks you don't fairs of friends, or let t
nt question: How can I Bridge." care of this newspaenjoy doing harder than they become enmeshed in yours.
make 7ie contract for declar- P0r. P.O. Box 489, Radio City .
really
Today you____
may
ld
can
eat
con.
ork. N.Y.
have a tendency to in both ceaes.
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tract for defenders?

ANNIE

the

munity College, who spoke on Association and the American Yancey who has been

club on a good diamond, he , had no parking place for his:,
other low club.
After the usual balderdash'

it

season

adjusting amendments applied at one time. Dolomitic litne

in bark splitting. Death of branches with is best when a number of azaleas are recent soil test.
W/tTEI{IN(; — Irrigation is necessar
split bark may not occur until weeks or being transplanted
together. Organic
ThANSI'IANTING
The
planting
for
optimum plant growth during exmonths after the injury,
amendments such as peat, compost or hole for containerized or balled and tended dry' i'riods. Plants tran
splanted
SOILS
Well-drained, organic soils pine bark are beneficial in increasing
burlapped
azalea
plants
should
be
apduring
the
dry
season
into
sands'
soils
with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5 are most suited for water and nutrient retention, and proximately
6 inches deepr and 12 inches may require watering 01 the root mass

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pH

incorporated Into

Important, because within CPR
four to six minutes permanent have provided 125 manikins,

could make lavish pronilm-otrsy today. Keep an Wo

liNK OF
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WINGS!

another Will

therefore no more than 1 pound of sulfur

third defensive trick and
while South could discard one,

today, bet on may not be Uwe to ball you

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

W14Y
PONT

r
conserve water and reduce
weed
square
feet,
per 100 square feet of planting should be problems. Noeinber to March is the best

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month or a losing finesse,
West took Mc kIng fnr •i

Seell

Filtered

ning fertilizers like 6~-t; or 84.8 nient. Pruning after flower bud initiation
Azaleas should be planted at or above
'shouldand
be applied
the same depth as they were in the fall,
inter. in the spring, summer, will decrease the number of spring
Apply a double handful flowers, Therefore, established plants
container or nursery'. An organic mulch
or
approxmiatelv
iX)Ufld to a mature should be pruned shortly after flowering.
applied to it depth

Excessive rates will injure plant roots.

t)ense

speaker, of Seminole Corn- the

yourself and your abilities, out,
to have an opening bid unless .
Oenlni Iead: K
rather than on someone
CAPRICORN (Dec. ujan.
he held the king off diamonds
by StoffI a H&amp;mdahl else's. Banking on a Icier 19) Having preconceived ___________________ among his souvenirs. Therecould cause you to one also, notions about the ways
fore, all South had to do to - -

BUGS BUNNY

Urban
Horticulturist

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Pan 24 PASS 24
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TAURUS(April 20-May 20) status or career for granted.
if you we going to take any The luck youte counting an

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married
the mother
of
few minutes after the heart or Regional Emergency Medical nounced five new members. three.
Msand
problemmi
is my
hrnfhh g i stopped are vary Services ja supporting the Theyaret Mr.. Janice Vihien, mother. She is 68 and blind.

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take things relating to your

be available

soils with a pH higher than 5.5. Soils with
a pH higher t han 5.0 can be modified by
applications of wettable sulfur,

promptly led the queen of dia-

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer.West
was Nor* Essj

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.

DAVIS

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headaches. Perform duties Dec. 21) This is not a day to

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Graph, Box 469, Radio City
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Before participating . in
specify birth date.
pleastrthle pwmits today,
have
some Idea of whit You
ARIES (March 21-Apr
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19)
Intendto
spend. U you don't,
failure to take your

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begins with your birthday. way this pet

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grievances out of proportion
for yourself today. Listen
advice if it is wise and Such behavior would only add
10 t he fire.
prudent, but don't discount
NORTH
3.7-so
your own judgment In the - LWRA (Sept. 23.Oct. U)
•AJS
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process. Getting along wi th Normally you're 11g
type
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other signs is one of the to hold a grudge, but today
•1004
sections you'll enjoy in your you may treat someone poorly
w'r
EAST
Astro-Graph Letter, which becam you dWin't like the
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MARR1EP,

exaggerate the difficulties cW

With

Mrs. Barbara Smith guest safety, schools and colleges, report. She thanked the club St. Patrick's Day.

the amount of saturated fat are:

cerned. Your willingness to today. Loma could occur if envelope for It. Send Your oil.
work hard and take you permit yourself to be -

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PRISCILLAIS POP

of

reUtionship of diet to low walnuts, pecans, almonds,

your work,
March 8, 19
blood sugar problems. Other hazel nuts and hickory nuts.
LEO (July 23.Aug,) Treat readers who want this issue About 80 percent of the fat in
'l" coming year you are
and can send 75 cents with a long, coconuts is saturated* fat and
likely to be more adventurous your
resources
where your goals are con- possessions with respect stamped, self-addressed the same applies to coconut

by Howie Sch ne ider

TIJF,

There are some animal,

by weight
are nearly
half fattsand
over 70 percent
of animals eating large amounth,
of pean u ts are more prone tOW,
th eir calories Is fat,
of
developing
fatty-cholesterol ApproxImately 15 percent
deposits.
However,
there was
their calories is saturated fat,
also a lot of cholesterol in the;..
Now, like all other plant diet. So If you are eating lots!:

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inicro-nutrients may not

s6sr-vptible to cold injury. Rapid thawing bed or soil backfill during planting.
soils with a pH lower than 4.5 Soil ad.
of frozen twigs and branches may result
Preparation of the entire planting area justinent should be, made based on 11
,

Areas

FERllLlz1vrIoN — Frequent and present seasons growth. Terminal
be spaced according to mature size of the light application of fertilizers are vegetative
growth stops after flower
variety but generally 3 to 5 feet apart.
necessary in Florida's sandy soils. Acid initiation and subsequent bud develop.

Ample quantities of iron and other

TONI

flowering. Azaleas exposed directly to tilizers, and

tream. Therefore, they won't

more calories per grain. Raw
peanu

In

available at the Agri-Center, located in ceed one-third by volume. Plants should

early morning sun after a hard freeze are should he

low of moisture, will have sugar.
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to be absorbed Into the blood-

Best

Sanford.

shade reduces plant growth and

Three-and-half
ounces
run your blood sugar up and,
contain 564 calories. Your
peanuts,
because
of
cause
rebound low blood,.
roasted

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growth and optimum flowering.

digest,

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pine trees or strategically spaced hard-

Since the nuts are eaten in
solid form, It takes a w hile for
them to be emptied out of the,
stomach and for the nutrients

Peanuts do have lots of

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%mods pro%ide conditions for healthy

carbohydrates and what they
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calories. You can get an Idea

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drainage make placement and care
thpor tant.
EXPOSURE — Par tial shade under

the not particularly high in

READER

DEAR

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Now It's perfectly true tha t
peanuts and other nuts would

peanuts

calorie count?

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of peanuts other

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leas

'Azaleas perform best in areas with
filtered sunlight. Their shallow roo t
.stem and low tolerance to poor soil

blanched almonds? Is there mom number of calories that
they contain. After all, they're
any reason to limit my intake

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nuts comparable, such as a diet other than the enor-

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compare to other protein

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meals i must eat daily. I'd NY 10019.

like

Friday, March 7,1980--9A

Lamb

substitute peanuts for at least 10 newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
one of the na11 frequent Radio City Station, New York,

48 Boat gear

29 Helps

7 Incorporated
(abbr.)

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43 Ales

27 Nipple

Landing boot

31 Auxiliary verb S Over there

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23 Boiled

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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I'm very fond of them.

OURSELVES

iet
Dr

high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet to help maintain a
moreeven blood sugar level, I
discovered dry roasted unsalted peanuts were a handy
emergency food. Now not only
sin I dependant on them but

10 Fear
37 Mista kes
12 Skinny fish 38
City in Ohio
I Three feet (p1) 13 Jewish tongue
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Fatality
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2 Unlocked
41 Not living
21 Raced
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22 Comedian
Caesar
23 Coaster
24 Normandy

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53 Walks
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55 Coelenterate 8 Non-toxic
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Friday, March 7, 1,00

Legal Notice

Report On Deteriorating Citie S
Disappoints 2 Arkansas Mayors
UTILE ROCK, Ark. (UP!) -The cities of Helena and West
Helena have been ridiculed in a government-financed study
that left a pictul:e as black as Mississippi River Delta mud, but
the mayors claim the-total
story of the two cities was not given,
ir iuuy, iinanceu.--------D a ;,uou grant [torn the federal
Economic Development Administration and carried out by the
University of Arkansas Industial Research and Extension
Center, pictured the area as one with a generally deteriorating
economic climate,
"I've never been so disappointed In something in my life,"
terview, "I'm in the retail clothing business and I would be
vitally interested in a deteriorating community as much as
anyone."
West Helena lost Its largest single industry in June when the
Mohawk Tire and Rubber Co. plant was closed. The study said
that was not an isolated incident but a symptom of the
deteriorating climate and one in which more plant closings
could be expected unless changes were made.
The reason for the lack of Industrial growth is Helena-West
Helena failed to take advantage of the economic opportunities
available in the last 3) years and failed to successfully manage
its resources, particularly its human resources, the study said,
The county has been losing population for years, leads the
state in percentage of families on welfare and has one of
highest poverty rates In the country, the study reported.
Partly because of these "negative factors" none of the
industrial prospects that have visited the area during the last
five years have located In the area. The study suggested a

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. SO4O7.CA.20.p
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
CHRISTOPIIER BRUCE
FOLEY, a minor child.

He said It was simply economi that caused the plant to
close. He said the plant, which made only bias-ply tires, was
old and it would have ct a great deal of money to retool for
making steelbelted tires. Mohawk chose to close It down, lust
as Goodyear and Firestone have done to some of their ilants,
he said,
Concerning the declining population, the report did not
mention the area is primarily agricultural area and that over
the last few years machines have taken the place of labor, he
said. "I think this can be attributed to most of the decrease In

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JAMES M. PARTR lOGE
P.O. Box 7
Sedona, Arizona ua
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOT IF I ED thAt
adoption and other relief has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to
HOWARD
A.
SPE 10 EL,
ESQUIRE, 3319 MaguIre
Boulovard, Suite 207, Orlando
Florida. 32803, and file the original

5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

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RATES
1 time
3 conseco?ive times
7 consecutive times

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY . Noon

Wanted experienced bus boys;
cooks; din. rm. waitresses.
dsh washer. Apply in person
3200 S. Orlando Dr. Cavalier
Motor Inn.

Sic a line
7Sc a line
72c a line

Better Living Center of Cassel.
berry. Call for appt. 3395002

Noon Tuesdøy

BOYS &amp; G I RLS

All Classified Advertising also appears in the Evening
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
rates shown above are for both days.

EARN EXTRA $$

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Court on or before the 26th day of ________________________
leaving the area, which is not the case."
Call Circulation Dept.
March, 1910, otherwisea iudoment _________________________
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KeUey said that on slum housing, the report did not mention may be entered against you for
4_p tOItJIS
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&amp;—Chisd care
the"200-oddhomesthathavegonedownstncel'vebeenmayor relief demanded in the Petition. ______________________ ______________________
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322-2611
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and 50 more on the condemnation list. In public housing, we (SEAL)
WtiBe L61Tt Write: "Get A
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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have over 3(X) units."
Mate" Dating Service. All
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EVENING HERALD .
Baby Sitting in my home by __________________________
ages,
P.O.
Box
6071,
Ciearwa.
By: Cynthia Proctor
"We admit we have a lot of unemployed, a lot on welfare, a
Christian lady. Hcurty,
7
tit, Fl. 33311.
Deputy Clerk
Wekly, daily rates, 7 days or
lot of poor people but we're still trying to see If we can correct Publish
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Feb. 22, 29 S Mar. 7, 14, _______________________
nights a week. Call 323.9366
it," Kelley said. "Maybe we don't have as much middle class 1980
and
leave a message.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
S—Lost &amp; F*n,d
DES.1Ol
as we'd like.

Both mayors said the cities had not been idle. When it was
learned It would take some time for the study to be completed
they raised 1100,000 to form Arkansas Delta Development Inc.
and hired an industrial development specialist as director to
work full time just to find industries and jobs. They saId
$200,000 was raised to build a new county Chamber of Cornmerce building,
They also noted the report did not deal with a proposed
million slackwater harbor, which would bring an estimated

FICTITIOUS NAME

LOST: Cocker Spaniel, I mo. old,
blond. Vicinty of Hidden U.
332.6041 btw 95

Notice ishereby given that lam
engaged in business at 390
Marigold Rd., Casselberry, Fia.,
Legal Notice
32707, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of
FIFTH AVENUE COSMETICS, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
and that I intend to register said SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
name with the Clerk of the Circuit PROlATE DIVISION
Court, Seminole County, Florida in File Number IO.79.CP
accordance with the provisions of Division

community after researchers left, "which could invalidate
some of the assumptions made at the time."
He said the slackwater harbor and other long-range
economic projects were not mentioned in the study, "because
we were to deal with the short-term solutions to the Mohawk

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Orderlies &amp; Aides

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINE

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Will baby sit full or part.time,
exp., great rates, Winter Spgs.
area. Call 1349119.

(Corner of 10th &amp; French)

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GRAPEFRUIT
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FOR SALE
322884$
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March 14, 1910, if interested'
send resume to Seminole
Community Action Inc.
Project Head Start P.O. Box '
Drawer 1389, 1101 Pine Ave.,
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal'
Opportunity Employer.

11—Instn,ctjons

Wanted Exp. Desk Clerks
Apply in person only
3200 S. Orlando Dr.
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JUMP FOR JOY
CreativeExpressions 322.7813

Judicial Secretary starting
salary $116 wkly, High School
graduate, supplemented by.
traIning in legal secretarial

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a net,
car, see today's ClassIfied ads

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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3fl.401 or eves. 323.OSI
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$44,900'

2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
.?LIANCES, GOOD CON.
DITION, WALK DOWN

171.900.

$32,900 WITH ASSUMABLE

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3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
EAT.IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
AREA. 133,500.

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ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE.
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
TRAS. 109,900.

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CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED
ROOM, 1½ BATH, ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$500.

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SliMMer. Shew and Sale spofisoud by
WcddofCenfralFlorlde, 10a.m. to$p.m.
MONDAY. MARCH 17
FlaridoSI. Plck.
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Swoops to Lymut awaiar rood and ari'—teat.

Lake.
TrI•Iit Drive,
to Ihi plOt 11111111 were csmpietei ost isus presca
*.r $010. Florida Stetifee,
Cr'lurry,
Plsrida,
or as ONE,_ccsrdlnp
soon
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$113 last ide lion $Ireit
Orlando • P50151

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Clertil the CIrci Court
By: Oman I. Tiler

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Nelit$SWCIW9*lip,hdapof
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tall. Untied F: 1ely show in homer of
DaRery Firsisen'. AalMu'y'a 35th Mnivir'y, 7:30
IVY FWisiss's H RIles Hafl, *1 Cli'bs
P.m..
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dlcalsi absue.

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BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2",B home
in Loch Arbor. Pool &amp; patlol
CH I AC, eat-in kit., FR, much
more. BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT ¶66.000

Bargain Price $31,000
uniandEsfates.CB,3 BR, l',B,

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Isalters

2151, Il, with mother.in.Iaw
tote 11*13. most furniture I 7135'. S. French (17-921 Santord
323 5374
appliances stay. Newly

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S 195 Navy ethers

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$shtord
$33,500
Grand
Old
Masterpiece
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InCluded. 333.2173 or UI9$7

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Orlando

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ReaIty, Realtor 0306.6)

Isilty W.dd .t_

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Phon

322 lUkSanIor&amp;.

701 S French

373 7834

77—Junk Cars

54$forl' pick up delivered
323 1917 aff. 3

1901 M,'srshall Ave.
Sat. S Sun. 9a.m. till?'

,hy buy used? New brand name
lxii springs S mattresses at 20
lxt above dealers cost. Twin,
lull siZe, queen S king. Jenkins
F,,rniture, 205 F 25th St. 373
09$).

1973 Buick Regal $900
97) Mustang $600
373 0372

Top Dollar Paid for dunk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
327 5990

Yard Sale Saturday
Marth 8. One Day Only
101 W. 74th Place, Sanford

1915 Ford Granada Ghia, cxc.
cond , AM FM stereo, Michlin
radiatS 19,000 mu 52.500 830
9503

78—Motorcycles

Accessories

RODSON MARINE

GUITAR LESSONS— ) yrs.
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist, Studied theory I
at Chicago Con
servatory of Music Beginners.
enroll now, $Sa lesson. Student
guitars available, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,
Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center S Studio, Sanford.
composition

51—Household Goods

RemoVed

BUY JUNK CARS
From slOto 150
(411 322 1621; 3 4444

Back Yard Sale

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For Sale 1915 Honda, XL 70 with
less than 1,000 miles. $77S or
BeSI offer 3?) 0288 after 5 p.m

'71 Datsun good running Cund.
5900 or best offer
365 646

1919 KAWASAK I 100
51600
323 6046

2 Dr. HT,New Motor, Radio,
Heater. 5250. 323 1340

AOKTIRE
332740
NEW TIRES S)9 $91 UP
71)3 French Ave.
Sanford

'70 Cadillac Coup DeVille run
ning good, leather seats, new
battery, radial fIres, muffler
&amp; shocks, $695. 323 5267.

59—Musical Merchandise

FIREWOOD

When you place a Classified Ad
'ri The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen

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7927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla, 37771

I 4 &amp; 46 Industrial Park
BehInd 8 Days Inn

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS—'69 Ic
'75 models Call 339 9)00 or 8344805 iDealerl

AOKTIWC
1221180
"ii(i( i.'. $4 95 I'ie,ivy Duty $6 95
N,' llatt,'ri,.s 129 95
2411 F,t'nch Ave Sanford

(Ravenna Pk). Mar. 8, 9 5.

55—Boats &amp;

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
14*, 92 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, well hold a
ptAlic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday 0*7:10. It's
the only one In PlorIda. You set
thi reserved price. Call 904.235.
5311 fOr further details.

NEWS USED BATTERIES
Maior Credit Cards Acceptec
THE BATTERY SHOP
107 W.?lthSt
37391)4
Will buy lunk Auto Batteries
(lest Price'

Super Beta Sigma Ph, garage
sale Cor. of 25th St 20th St.

322 5791

ar1ford.

68 Dodge Polaris

373 8911

59—Musical Merchandise

t's.'d full size hotel motel bed.
ding. Very clean, $14.95ea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792. So. of Sanford.

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3225721.
MICROWAVE
Push bulton controls, has caro

ut,eI,

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warranty.

Or.ginally 5441, assume pay

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DMJMP! IV')
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV

We specialize In—

6'z acres for only $16,500 . Very

75915 Sanford Ave.

RANCHES

Washer

GROVES
good terms. Osteen.

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REAL

MATE Broker

290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
$340300
Eve. 063-3M'

BR, 18, all appi. md. WID,

SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE

approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $27,000..
Orlando 2771791.

3 lots total 110*196. directly
across from Sonora entrance.

repo. GE deluxe model.

Sold orig. $409.35. used short
time. Pal. 5189.14 or 51935 mo.
Agent. 339 1386.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

41-A—Condondniurns
For Sale

323 1731

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KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697
Ref. ropo. $6 ci' ft frost free.
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up, $5,100. 41 Downing St.,
Carriage Cove. 131.293) or
Set our beautiful new BROA5'
MORE, front I
rear DR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323.3200
VA I FHA Financing

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YR. 01.0 DBLWIDEBeautIful 1g. 2 51, 28, wCentral NSA heat pump, big
bornis., $, huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $1,I00f I Harold
Hall Realty, inc. 323-5771.

Lk. Sylvan Area. S acres, $37,000.
Other parcels avail.
W. Malic:cwski, REALTOR
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SERVICES UNLIMI3ED
HomeRepairlRemodeling

CeramiclHe

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MEINTZER TILE
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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Fxp. 869 $562.

WE BUY L'SFD FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

Tiletloors installed
NEW&amp; REPAIR

Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323.1868.

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances&amp;Misc

(LOCAL)349537l

Clock Repair

Painting

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
32? 6509
I

Eessmaking

We buy use'i Irn't"r.
FIJRNITURE&amp;THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323 6593

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niture Salvage 377 8771
r

Painting by Anthony Corino.
Quality InI or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 322 007)

ROY'S PAINTING
I

Interior— Exterior

FreeEst.
3239034
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332.0107

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur

PaInting 4 Repair

"YwalI
Trenl Paint,ng &amp; Repair
Interior I Exterior

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls

Free Est.

repaired. Res. &amp; Comm..
Remodel I Additions.
Call 53l.$399or 0670)36

..yju, •Ir

Agent 339.5314,

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding KenneI. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 377.57$?.

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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast,dependable
Regular or I time basis
We do wash windows
677 5594

We buy your equIty, close Ir 24 h...
AWARD REALTY, INC.

ESTATE

AUCTION

Aatlqws, ffBitvr, COIsctils$
March 0th 7sOO P.M.

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349 5259
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If you are having difficulty fifldiç
a place to live, car to ,driv,, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.
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Custom built utility I

trailers, truck racks I misc.
repairs,
Get

. . plenty o prospe
your product or
service In the Classified Ads.

Maitland Civic C.ntsr

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AuctIonr Col. "Jim' Grau

To List Your Business,,.
Diol 322-26fl 8319993

6444929

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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
3210517

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Housis
S.G.BALINT
3225615
1 Man, qualltyog..eration
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Deal. 327.1331

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Painting &amp; Remodeling

Horns Ifll 'Itsfl$nf$

z1I.2e00

322 3551

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

Greoming&amp;Boardjn

47—Real Estate Wanted

10411$. Florida Mar.
' sgage Investment. 1104 1.
Robinson, Orlando, 132.3976.

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Antiques-Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes-Slot Machines
Bridges Ant iques
323780)

Commercial lot in Longwood on
Hwy 427, across from Lyman
HS. Call Henry 3)95212.

372 0771

Light Itauling

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Susinsis

2lhrs

FreeEst,
83OilI3aft6
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FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
niture. 705 F 7Sth SI. 373 0911

46—Commercial Property

Will buy 1St I 2nd mortgages. We
Ilso' m5ke Real Estate *

319 5259

Cash 322.4132

REALTOR, 323 719$

We buy equity ifl houses, apis. I
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. lox 29.
Sanford 3224741

home

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, ReIn0., stoves, tools

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332-1137.

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('ompleteMobile
Repair

Whatever the occasion, thereS4
classified ad to solve it. Try
one soon.

68—Wanted to Buy

CailBart

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodeling All work
guar. Free Est 33) 8465

si, E. 1st St.. 377 5742

YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 3737580

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Home Repair

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TOWER'snEAurs'sALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

FILL DIRT STOP SOIL

REAL ESTATE

call anytime 12730111.

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62—Lawn-Garden
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Zoned Residential in County.
$16,500 cash, trade. let's deal.

Homes

Beat ycare

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221 mo Agent 339 131$

meats of $21 mo. Agent 339- -_______

pct. $10,000 mtg.
131.4012.

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $591. bal. $111 ot

377 1577 -

FARMS

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191e Singer h- uturat-uliyuto,

,UROKER
2439 S Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford

321 06.iO

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Pianos &amp;
organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Hall 3224403. 2202 French

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52--Appliances

2 car carport, 1g. utility rm. w.
thclvc, workbcnch, fenced bk
yd, 1g. unit Ac &amp; oil heat.
Freshly painted. $21,000 to 6

42—Mobile

interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
del,very. Noll's Sanford Fur.
Salvage, 1792, So. of

rXomoa

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W.Garne$t White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

MUST SELL! 15.500 Window Air
Cond , e.cellent cond. 3?? 3930.

SEIGLER REALTY

Broker.owner.

322-2420

REALTORS
Branch
Office

iCe,

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fenced lot, many extras.
131,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft $ 3236507.

Sanford's Sales Leader

2565
PARK

WOODED LOTS. ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR
YOUR
COVE.
RIAGE
CHOICE FROM 11.500.

CROCKETT

eves.

SUPER 4 BR, 21 in Mayfair,
beautiful lot, C.HIA, FR, FP,
Lg. rms, Motherin.law suite,
pool I, patio. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. All this for

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WE BUY CARS

'o—,su,u rcIrl

Sanford, Sunland 323 3610

098)

'.01101 total inventory of brand

a,LL OF THE ABOVE PRO
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED,
CALL US ANYWAY

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SPECIAL 3 BR, 1',B home on a
beautiful lot, many xtras, C
Aa.H,wwcarpet.DR,panFR,
recrm w.bar. app SERVICE
CONTRACT, only $49,500.

REALTY WORLD.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave

Sanford

SPACES AVAILABLE "i-'
WANTED: BOUTIQUES
IS - STAINED
GLASS MAKERS
GIFT
5HOPL etc. ss mc.. Util)ti.

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ONed at W*N Pest. Dries
Cy,f'1a February .s, iue.
FiddNo: March 7, 1451,50, 195
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4t1$11505$Prw.i4fly

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BROKER

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Eustis, Fla.

337U

SEIGLER REALTY

1744211.

md salespersons in
Sanford ares. To g.tds.
tails. tak. minute

CE!TT

1heo,

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Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
78, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings,

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing ServICe

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AA*P'NA$T t.veu4 m

OWNER BEING TRANS.
FERREDI 3 BR, lB home w•
many unique features in
desirable Mayfair, on 2'-' lotsl
Many additional features.
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Only 555,000.

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Realty, Inc., Realtor, Orange
City,
773.7272,
Monnie
Burgess, Associate, 775.2333

$645001

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
hEAT I. AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $41,500. MUST
BE SOLD THIS WEEKI

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• ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE

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2!', BATH, FORMAL DINING
;)CITCHEN. REDUCED TO

7' ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY. GENEVA AREA.
$9,900.

with brick BarBQ. Price:
$38,900 with approximately
117,000 assumable mortgage,
7'.", percent. R. N. Greene

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'OOM, FIREPLACE, EATIN

SERVICE.
GOING
'N
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN UPSALA TO 51,500
CASH OR TERMS.

Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1'
bath, concrete block home in
Sanford.
Convenient
to
shopping. Fenced backyard

TOWN. 523.000
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PO.RCH 1. NEW ROOF.
HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MO.

FINER HOMES NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
51.900 EACH.

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IBR,2BLR&amp;DR0r3BR,7Bw.
1g. FR, new roof, wds., carpet
&amp; appl. No qualifying, i yr.
warranty, good location. 243$
Myrtle Ave. $8050 assume
53)850. 3058573029 aft 6 wk
days.

323.7832

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'79 Jeep (red) C.) S
Deluxe top. 15001 assume
323 2017, ask for Tim

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Eves. 3220612, 3271507
207 E. 25th St.

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LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF

'4 pct. interest to qual,fieu
buyers. New homes with
...'-,,,,,y ,'.'.y....'...,
Low down payments. 332 7Th?

Ig fenced yd. Exc. cond.

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Sale

80—Autos foi'

&amp;

I lam carport sale. Sat. Furn
clothing, etc. 106 Brown Or

Restaurant Equipment

LAKE FRONT. LAKE
HELEN AREA. 550,000.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

(It'Sk, 170 Jenkins

Beds, Dbl. motel 13.5. &amp; Malt.,
530 set Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French 373 7340.

58 ACRES NICELY WOODED

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
373.5174, WE HAVE BUYERSI

HAL COLIT REALTY Inc.

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UTILITY TRAILER
$121
.323_6308
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or t
L o,nmt'rc au
PeSi
dental Autio S Appraisals

Yard Sale
2407 Key Ave.
Misc, Fr,. S Sat.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
556.900.

big kit, walk in pantry, pool S
fenced ', acre on cul de sac.
561.90011

otfi

310 Sanford Ave.

LAKE FRONT. VOLUSIA

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Side by Side refrig., 575. picnic
tbfe w 7 benches, $30; full size
baby bed w matt, 575. Oak
Porch rockers, $29 95. metal

Vinyl Ponchos 52 99ea, -

II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED

LOCH ARBOR GEM—Spotless 4
BR split plan, wIg. BR's, FR,

REALTOR Eli MLS.

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'74 Ford F 100 P U. V 8. std
trans. tool box. new insp, $950
- 373 9211.

Dell's Auction Center
Hss J S%est Sanford
?3S670

Garage Sale F-ri., S Sat
Clothes, spreads. curtains S
dishes. Church of God by
Faith, 1306 W 13th St.

WILSON MAIER F IIRNITURE
l'L'Y. SE-IL, TRADE
311 11SF first St.
327 '672

B ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLL
NICELY
ING
HILLS.
WOODED, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. $28,500.

LR &amp; DR &amp; detached party
house on over 'ii acre for only

U2,SOOlI

FRONTAGE. Dc

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I PLUS ACRES WOODED
ROAD FRONTAGE
DELTONA AREA SI1.100

SPANISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
pool home wfireplace, format

LOCHARBOR
i

Sale

U urniture, 205 E. 25th St. 373

BARY AREA 15 WOODED
ACRES $31,500

845.90011

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HIGHWAY I

BR, C H&amp;A, ww cpt., Ig patio,

M. Unsworth Realty

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50—MIscellaneous for

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NICE BUILDING I OT lOx 1)0',
COUNTY. CLOSE IN $3500,
51.000 DOWN

rose garden &amp; low cash to mtg.

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COUNTRY', ACRE- Newer)

Build to Sod - *n lot or yours.
FHA VA, cHA'735 174S

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$1100
3237303

Several couches &amp; love ScatI
Danish mod chairs. TV's, qoo
lot ot tine glass, some antique
&amp; some sterling &amp; etc .
Solid
built, wood tram
building Can be used to
playhouse
or
storaqo
Something for everyone

SAT 9to5
I I &amp; 46 IndustrIal Park
Behind B Days Inn

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43—Lots- creage

LOW CASH TO MTG.--4 BR, 28.
split plan. huge kil , formal
OR, fenced yd. w trees.
$34,500!!

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had a successful TV series!"

EXTRA LARGE ROOMS 3 BR.
lB. FP, formal DR. oak
shaded cor tot S ww carpet.
Only $34,000.

STEMPER AGENCY

$33,000.

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wI uf ywr

6+. acres on beautiful Wekiva
River &amp; Hwy 16. si 10,000.

Bdrm home with fireplace,

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His.

Lovely 3 BR, 713. 10' sc porch,
Ski lake w dock. Lakeview
from BR. LR S DR in area of
more expensive homes. Furn.
$87,500!

Hugeoak$w.d.thischarmlng3

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24

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LAKEFRONT LAKEFRONT

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hardwood floors, dining
room, screened porch and
garage, central location.

71 Ford PU F100

DOOR PRIZE
( OME EARLY STAY LATE

Lk Monroe. Must see this one.
UNLIMI TED POTENTIAL
Development opportunity! One
entire block Z Comm on W. 1st
St. 5110.000.

5S2,S00

79—Trucks. Trailers

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

.JIdIiJ,

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setting. 3 BR. 78, EP. close to

Low Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will build on
your lOt 01 our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
.,Medel Inc Realtor
UI 30!3
Make room n your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classif lea
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
3222611 or 831 9993.

CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
tjIs 3 ltdrm, 2 Bath, dIn. rm,
porch, gar., fIreplace, 1g. treed
lot, gOOd area, needs paint.
PRICED REDUCED
to

1971 750 Honda, some custom
nce clean $1150, aft 6 p m
3?) 2299

* AUCTION SALE

Furniture BR by Hooker. LR by
Hammary, Seliq. Broyhill.
1,SOOBTUAC,asst items S.it
10 lo 1, Sun I? to .1. 117
Maplewood Dr. 323 9374
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cat Sun Mon. i3oi1rT
oranges,
grapefruit S lots of other
.tms 322 1183

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MAYFAIR lovely Executive
Home in quiet picturesque

VA-F HA-235-Con. Homes

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CALEND

323. 5774

BR's, 28's
guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

BEAUTIFUL
HEAVILY
WOODED 3.2 acres (390 ft.
frontage) on Stone Island

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 32) 7310
BROWSE
easy and fun
The Want A
Way
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Eyes: 319 5400, 322.1959, 323 4302

with beautiful view, fireplace,
fruit trees. I yr. warranty.
$65,900.

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ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized

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

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ATOUCHOF COUNTRY

in Longwood. I BR. 78 oversized

REALTY

LITTLE LAKE MARY- 2
Bdrm, 2 Bath lakefront home

54—Garage Sale
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IWUITY, Inc.

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Notice

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305 373 1863

Road. $22,000.

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Harold Hall

to your phone because
something wonderful is about to
happen.

2541 5. French Ave.
322 0779, 322 5353, 372 0231

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hILTON
24 HOUR 0 322-9283

When you place a Classified Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close

OF SANFORD REALTOR

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REALTY

321-0759

BR, FP home, close to bus
line, shopping, churches. Call
for more details.

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 75, so ness
over S700 Balance due s175 oo
or take over my paym,'nfs
si, 00 month
Still
sarranty Will deliver Call
862 5394
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TV repo 19 Zenith Sold orig
$493.75 bal $18316 or $17 mo .
Agent 339 8386.__ -__________
Classified Ads will always give
you more
Much . Much
More than you expect_____
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_____ Good used TV's, $25 S up
I
MILLERS
7619 Orlando Dr
Ph 3?? 035?
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lOBBIES

Reg. Real Estate Broker
26.40 Sanford Ave.

I acre plus Wold home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water S
sewer. Super location $35,000.
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322-7972

lot, comm. $39,500
EVe.305 668 5610

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Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers
fast.

BATEMAN REALTY

ACREAGE lust off Lake Mary
Blvd. This 9+ acres is zoned
agri Which means you can
keep horSes. Suitable for at
least 2 home sites, even has a
large spring fed swimmin'
hole. 842.500 with excellent
terms.

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with payments $250 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 112 Carver
Ave. 1793 9574.

REALTORS

,Q5anford Ave.

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NEW HOMES

592.000.

YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE BIG
VALUE &amp; low price of this
lovely 4 BR, 2B home in one of
Sanford's most desirable
neighborhoods C H&amp;A, 2 FR's
S. it is available for immediate

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- 78—Motorcycles

LISTNOW'
Call Walt Cappel 323 6400
Knowles Realty Inc
REALTOR
6283005

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail, in thu
4" acre estate. 3BR, 48 wguest cottage, fruit trees.

BACK ON THE MARKET
This 3 + acre 3 BR. 2B older
home has a super country
location, exlras md., C H&amp;A
and a brand new country kit.
SwimmAng pool, FP &amp; many
citrus trees. All this and a low
dwn payment. $67,500.

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3 BR, 28. pool, BBQ. green
house, 1g. patio. $55,900.

PORZIG REA

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Part.time Janitor—Handyman
position for Headstart, '
lanitoral duties, yard work,
minor repairs, 5 hrs. per day,
salary range S3,410$3,631

9—Good Things to Eat
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LUXURY LIVING

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323.5176

Wanted: Mature European Lady
or child care in my home.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
Own transportation preferred.
Day 660.4416, eve 3236180.
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28R.28, Condo, Kit eQUIDOed.
move in today for $33,900.

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912 French Ave.

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Street and Locust Avenue, San. County, Florida, Probate Division, -It are true but they didn't go Into all the details."
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perience as a judicial or legal
ford,
Florida, at whIch time and the address of which Is Seminole
Teeter called It an unrealistic evAluation of the community.
secretary.Abletotypeaswpm
18—Help
Wanted
place all bids will be publicly County Courthouse, Sanford,'
.
and take dictation at the rate
"I don't think It reflected what we're trying to do over here,"
Florida 32771 The personal
-opened and read aloud,
of 100 wpm. Apply in person to
contract
representative
of
the
estate
Is
Proposed
forms
of
Teeter said. "It mentioned all the negatives and didn't give a
Seminole Co. Court House, N.
DIAHWASHER, FT days, exo.
documents, including plans and WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT whose
balanced evaluation."
Park Ave., Sanford by March.,
Egg
1.
Omelet
Restaurant,
address
is
1243
Emerald.
DrIve,
specifications, are on file at the
13, 1980. Seminole Co. is an.
Sure, the cities have problems, Teeter said, just like any situation,"
25.45
French
Ave.,
Sanford.
Orlando,
Florida
32501. The name
Offlceof the Architects, Gutmann.
Equal Opportunity Employer:..
James Mayer, a Helena department store owner, said sales Dragash Associates, Architects, and address of the personal
other comunity and "we certainly don't want to hide our head
M.F.
representatIve's attorney are set FACTORY WORKERS mature,
figures "do not show that we are teetering on the brink of Planners, Inc., Sanford Atlantic
In the sand and not deal with them,"
cooperative, smart, strong &amp;
Bank Building, Suite 400, P.O. forth below,
Are you caring for your Elderly?
economIc
disaster. In fact, we are posting gains on a regular
Kelley said he went to the EDA after the Mohawk plant
All persons having claims or
Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
reliable. United Sovents.
Wouid you like to work, shop,
basis."
demands
closed to ask for help in getting an industrial specialist for u
against the estate are
Copies of the documents,
3236661
or keep an appointment. Let'
Bill Brandon, president of First NatIonal Bank of phillips drawings and specIfications may required, WITHIN THREE SocIal Services Aide-Some
area. That was when he was told a study would have to be
me sit for you. Will furnish
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
be obtained by depositIng
references.
Call Mon.Tues.
County,
said
descriptions
of
the
made before the agency could offer any help. He said city
area's soclo.econornjc condibackground and experience in
with ArchItect for each set oi THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Set. for appointments 32-9343.
social services delivery
officials received a copy of the study last week.
tlons"areatlea.stl2 to2yearsbehlndthepointwhereweare documents so obtained. Such THIS NOTICE, to file with the
systems, must be bondable,
Earn extra money at home.'
today."
deioslt will be refunded to each clerk of th. above court a written
He said he would have preferred the report been used onl
self starter and geared to
Good pay. Easy work. No
person who returns the plans, statment of any claim or demand
for local consumption, "but when It came out as it did (in the ________________________ _____________________ I specifIcations
Working with people. Hours
other they may have. Each claim must
experience necessary. Start
and
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must be flexible. Salary:
newspapers) andwithoutit beingascomplete as we'd liked for
immediately. Send name and
documents in good conditions bewrItIn9andmustIndicatetM
57,30019,400 D.O.E. Ap.
address to BW.EH P.O. Box
it to be, it gave us sort of a black eye. My attitude is that It's out
within 10 days after bid openIng. basIsforthecIaim,fh.name
plicatlons and resumes will be
t'es5ot the creditor or his agent
13332A Orlando, Fl. 32109.
A certlf led check or bank draft,
and the mayors and county judge are going to meet and take
eccepted through March II,
STATE
the Housing Authority or attorney, and the amount
o FLORIDA
payable
to
FICTITIOUS
NAME
this report and find something posItive about it."
1910. Apply at the Sanford
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
of the City of Sanford, FlorIda, claimed, lithe claim is ,.ot yet
Don't pile no longer needed items
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Housing Authority, Ad.
Teeter said Mohawk did not close Its plant just because it engaged
the dote when it will become
high as an elephant's eye. Place
In business at 173 O'brien NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY U.S. Government Bonds, or doe,
ministration
,
Building
due
shall
West
be
stated.
lithe
claim
believed the
a classified ad, and pile the
Rd., Fins Park. Fl., Seminole TO IN SESSION o THE FLOR. satIsfactory bid bond exlted
liiiclimita was falling apart.
10th
Street,
SntOf'd,
contIagIes
or
unneted,
the bIdders and acceptable
inoneyIn YOSW VVillItl
county, Florida, under the tic. IDA LESISI.AT,ON po
"We were In numerous meetings with Mohawk
nature
this
Wswtalnty
AN
sIwN'
SQUM..
...
titious name of O'Brlens' Hair AGE OP LOCAL LEGISLATION sureties In an amount equal to
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
stated.lftheclalm Is secured, the
management, trying to determine why they were leaving and styling,
CONCERN:
percent
of
the
bid
shall
be
sub.
and that I Intend to TO WHOM IT MAY
security shall be described. The
2.oans
what some of the problems were," Teeter said. "They told us register said name with the Clerk
Notice is hereby given of in. mittd with each bld.
Experienced Part.time Motor
The successful bidder wW be claimant shall deliver sufficient
of
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
tsntion
to
submit
to
the
1110
Grader
Operator.
Apply
Lake
90 percent of the labor was excellent and
copies of the claim to the desk to
Of the FIChIda Legislature required to furnish and pay
Mary City Hall, 323.7910.
County, Florida in accordance
enable the cjerk to mail one copy
satisfactory
performance
and
to
Special
Act
as
? NEED CASH?
IOIio%es•
Equal Opportunity Employer.
wIth the provisions of the Plc. a
each personal reprssintative.
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titious Name Statutes, ToWIt:
AN ACT relating to Seminole payment bond or bonds.
.
All persons Interested in the
Use Your HomeAs Security
Attention Is called to the BId
Boat assemblers I. Engine In.
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes County; amending Chapter 70142,
estate to whom a copy of this
Call
Us
For
Terms
staler openings now. Cobla
Laws of Florida, 1970, to provide Form requirIng a Base Bid, Group P4oticeof Administration has best
Tower FInance Serv.
Prices, and prices for work
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road,
Sig: Kathleen Halt
for a two year term for the
mailed
are
required,
WITHIN
1.100.241.2469
described broken down
Publish: February 13, 22, 29 1. members of Seminole County sIze.
Sanford.
Apply
to
11
a.m.
by unIt THREE MONTHS FROM THE
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only.
March 7, 1910.
Sheriff's Department CivIl Service
NO BROKERAGE
____________
DATE OF THE FIRST
____________________
____________________________________________
Eachbidderisrequiredtobldcn PUBLICATION
DES.73
Board; providing that a
OF
THIS
Spare
or
pirt.tlme
Sales
help
FEES
the Base Bid, Group Prices, and
shall have held the DI5Ion
y,ee '
l"t' 4SStIihl5
ww,,I.,.J. ,iJwk
UWT1
eiuwiiny, MAIWU
kw vr WPI u,ecrpueu °'
deputy for three years befere
they may have that challenges the
h,one, sit your own hours,
SenIor Citizens tear to Once Upon A Stage for "Guys
being considered for the position of down by unit size.
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validity of the decedent's wilt, the
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
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corporal;
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providing
an effective
CITYOFCA$$ILRERRY
and Dolls," Leave Sanford Civic center, 11 am.;
Attention
is
called
to
the
qualifications
of
the
personal
INVESTMENT. Fringe
•
provisIons for Equal Employment
dote.
SOARDOFADJUSYMINT
ROomsiorrent'nentative, or the venue or
Cuaelberry, Laeiz, 11:30 a,m, ReturnS p.m. Call 3benefits
Include,
paid
Opportunity, and payment of not
'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN William L. Colbes't, Bag. f
Prlvatehome
lurlsdictIon
of
the
court.
vacation, company car,
less than the mIn , larS
9148 for reservations,
that the City of Caseelberry Board STENSTROM, McINTOSH,
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ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS.
AND
.'.'-a
- 'vw. ,-vr
in ins
waV
• isi
of Adlustmint wIll hold a Public JULIAN
NOT SO FILED
more
Information
Sanford
Gracious
livIng. Reas.
call
RIch
or
5patsmbedonthI5
OBJECTIONS
Sathrd IwuIs CI Pancake Day and Auc.
HearIng. Mr. Gerald Braley, COLBERT I
WHIOHAM
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Marcia aft6p,m, 534.5550.
Weeklylmonthlyrales,utllitln
project,
tlon,Marchl, Sanford Civic Center, 0:30 am, to 6:30
Appilcantonbelsalfoftheowners, PO$tOtflceBoxl33O
Publication of this notice has
p. InquIre 500 5. Oak 141.7153
All bidders are hereby notIfied
F I. R BuIlders, Is requesting a Sanford, Florida 33271
begun.
p.m, Auction begins at 5 pm,
FInance Director-Degree __________________________
that they must affIrmatIvely
conditional use as provided by (305).3224171
Date of the fIrst pvbllcation of
preferred. Three (3) years
sure that in any contract entered
Section 23.92 (a) of the City Of Attorneys for Seminole
30pat'tm1ts Unfurnished
Into pursuant
to this ad this Notice of AdmInIstration:
experience jounals, general
PESO'stad Ans1 'lien for the
Lch HaVII
Cassilberry Code of Ordinances County Sheriff's
March 7, 1910. .
Iidge,
closksg,
trial
balances
____________________
Park, Orlando. Entry forms at Ivey's and Track Shack
vertlsem.nt,
Minority
BusIness
end a' front and rear yard Department
William E.Sthmidt
2BR,25w.w carpet
and financial statements.
Enterprises wIll be aflordsd full
variance of twenty five (3$) Publish March 7,
itoru.Slzrnileand2mlle runs. Ca11144.1011, Ext. 135.
As Personal Representative
All appi., pool. $325 mo.
Supervise accounting staff.
opportunIty to submit bIds
pecent as provided by Section 23 DET.i9
.
of the Estateof
1 me. security. 337.0333
Must be able to coordInate
contractors, or as supplIlfi of
Aaaenl azalea sale, $ am, to 5 p.m., Sanford CivIc
91(f) (5) of the City of Casselberry .
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CARL
WILLIAM
SCHMIDT,
a-k.a
work
assignments
of
depart.
FICTITIOUS NAME
materIals, or servIces, and will
Code of Ordinances. The parcel Is
Center patio and Ciamber
CARL W. SCHMIDT. Deceased
1 -'-'°' up.PooI. Adults onIt
iz1ng
ment, and maintain ac
Notice is hereby gIven that I am
be Ølscrimlnated against on fl5•
legally descrl
as:
on Lake Ada. Just So. ol
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
curate
accounting
of
income
Several varieties of fl wering trees also
sagittarius
engaged
in
business
at
lOS
grounds of race, color, religion,
All that part it
Sanford.
Call
F. W. SLANKNER of
323 5070"
Negotiable. ApplIcations and
Seminole County, Florida under sideratlon for award.
Nand $7 In the Public Records
MarIIWI's Viilag.
LEWIS
resumes will be accepted
5
St., 1:30 liii. to 4 p.m,
the
fIctitious
name
of
TRAKTEX,
in
Executive
BEARDALL,
accordance
wIth
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Seminole County, Florida,
SLANKNER
through March 15, 1150. Apply
Order 1162$, Minority
lightning at the Northeasterly and that I intend to register said
wIll be 60 North Court Ave. the
Sanford
Housing
also
name
wIth
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Goals
Program,
all bidders
31—Apartments Furnished
WEDNDAY, $AROIU
corner thereof whIch point Is
P.O. lox 3131
Authority, Administration
afforded full opportunity to submit
the Northeast corner of the NW ¼ Court, SemInole County, Florida In
Career lessee Fee fir Wa ge, $,Ø p.m., Hauck
OhiftdO1
FlorIda
33502
BuIlding,
West
lOfts
Street,
T. accordance with the provIsions of bids in response to this InvItation
it the SW ¼ of Section
,
2 Bedroom Apartment
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Sanford, Florida. An Equal
and sill not be dlsaiminated Telephone: (305) 135.1636
ship 21 South, Range 50 East, the Fictitious Name Statutes, TD
Nopets,carport,$2Somo.
Pubilsh:Marth7, 11, 1910
OpportunIty Employer.
men and m_i,j,
SesninoleCounty,
IMSIC Wit: Section 061.09 Florida against on
269.7377
DET.4S
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color, religion, sex or national
run 102 depress Will 133742 statUtes 1957.
Deisry Libresy Hradlt'Card Party, 1 p.m., DeBary
11g.
Ronald
Kobryn
J.
'RN
or
LPN,
4
to
12
part,
tinse.
origin In consideration
EfficIency Apt., 1 Person
fist along the East line Of SasIt.
INVITAT$ONTOIID
PublIsh: February IS, 22, 29 &amp;
Ayin perion Sanford Nursinj
During the Fiscal Years of 1970
Civic Center.
tarlus: thanci rim 9117 digrII
300SMapteAve., Sanford
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
March 7, 1910.
thru bIll, goals for partIcipation
.
M'36" E 613.74 list, tttana rvn
904775.7516
FRIDAY, MARCH14
The City of Winter Sprl
OES-74
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by MInority Business Enterpr
02 degrees 31011 us
Saille Barrisse Chapter DAR, 1:30 board meeting,
Is twenty-f lvs percent (2$ per. Florida, invites your bid on"
thence run $ Si degrees 04'29" W IN THI CIRCUIT COURT,
a 1974 AMC Matador.
32—Houses Unfurnished'
2:35, regular meeting, home of Mrs. W.L Carter, 2299
1111.0 fist; thence run N 23 AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, cent). To ensure that maxImum
Sealed proposals will
________
bids
from
MinorIty
Business
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14'2S"
W
56.27
list
Grandview Ave., Sanford.
along FLORIDA.
con- received by the City it Winter
45R,2B,LR&amp;
DRor3BR,2B
Enterprises
are
sought,
the Easterly right.of.wey line ii CASE
114
A4.
w.Lg FR.$373mo.6ma, least.
.
bide Ubo Spring,, Fl., at CItb Hall, 600 N.
$AflJKDAY,MARCIJI$
.kmoran$IW-4$,$, 431),-*ence PEDEIM. NATsuNA3. MiT.
Idgemon Ave.,Wlnferlprings,
2433 Myrtle Ave. 30$1S7.302p
t'91Ulrsd
run N N degrees 04'$" E $1.77 GAGE ASSOCIATION, itc,
Asetles, Temple Shalom of Daltona,7 p.m.,
Fl.,u.Wi13:3Op.m. March32, 1950,
.n p.m. wk days.
their lerls
aid5
fistj tP*IIICS un
it which time said bids Shell be
43350
reachIng of saio gs$s,
541$" W 143.00ilst, thence run N
BRAND NEW 3 BR, 2B, AC.
t,
ThIS proud
G&amp;t keet Faa yPim Day at Central lInda Zoo
60 degrees 34'IS' W 60.50 test, JOHNTHOMA$O'NEAI.,stus,et
end there Is no warranty,
.
appl., attached garage, car
l'SQUlrIffliflt$
of
$5Ø
3,
Of
thiuncerun 177.IPfosI
pltiile a'.. Games, 1$ .u*.; picnic men; fl gan,
m
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pet,
patio, peel. $130. .69.4249...
Defendants. Housing and Urban Develepmont
it Causltoss Drive havkip a radius
.
will be Mid Item. Above item may be seen
1.2:30
Act it INS. All bidders _____
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to comply wltt, an Al it 102 N. Moss Rood, winter
Mstws
w and Sale oniored by Miniature
fldsy.ulru", tttoncerun 9123
- ma. Loose. Dsp.
PORICI.eeIS ALE
Springs
Fl.
.
-firmtive ActIon pio, t.
dogre.s142S" W 137011 fist a*is
of csntrss nina, 10 a.m, to p.m. Howard
child., no pets.
The City reserves the right
NOTICE is hereby given that the opportunity to lower Income
Casseltsn Drives thence 'lIt underslsnid ARTHUR H. BECK.
.
Geneva GardensAp
tsr
relict
any
and
all
m
Convention Center, 14 and
Iteed,
esidents of the prsc, area
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1*2191st 95 the IIgiI$ Oloni the WITH, JR., Clerk it the Circuit
.
liDSW.$t,
CITYOF
WINTER
SPRINGS
frainIng
Orlando.
y,,'t $10 the
arcofacurvehavingaralliaol Cs its
j
y.FIsride,
RichardRoaenuky,
Supplementary Instructions to
$*4ltsitanlacenlralangieof!1 whlen3795d.yof.,
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYi
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has openings In Florida
CltyNanags.
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fir
more
Information
in
do155$ 34W'; thindS iVn N 02 it 11:10 A.M. at the last deer if
meter plia I mile 7:10 am. "Fun Run" Marting from
Publish:
March
to,,
7, ig
fOr teal astals 11cenes
dWsis *17" w 177.71 s; The Seminole Csunty
Fl. rm.. one j,acre, so. mc,,
Attention Is called to the Sum. OIT.13
Ranitvd Civic OoMir
Seiglir Realty, BROKER, 331.
ffie.ico rust N 17 dag,oN 4413'S sa.ws,i, FterIda,atferls,$aioend mary of
who'want
,'ssl
value
In
a
Work. In flils s.ction.s
2M lest ales this Nerihi line of sill it pnc sotcry to me hIghest
___________________
—I SI, PMrick's Day fleas. ad Da_mee,
turnover schedule wIll be
marketing
NOTICE UNDER
program.
SagittarIus to this Point Of
bidder
ar*aflhSdltap4ldcsst$ui,.,e,, PICTITIOUSNAMS STATUTE
sponsored by AII'$OU1I fli ad 5j
biginiNi contaillisi 41.611 tellowiag described property
$
33—Houses Furnistu&amp;
We're now entering Into
l4ay,
3,$1, 2I5 P.M.,
acre.
-situated in Seminole County, anta
buffet, Dupring 0 p.m. to * a.m.
by pw
o.....
TO WNOM IT MAY CONCIINs
Public Nearing will be held on Fislides
.*PflhIOn PrOYafll In DILTONA- 3 BR,
rateittunsovsrcfyacantsmj,s,.
NotIce ishoraby glum that the
Thursday, March 50. 1150 it 7:20
Florida and have open"0", *e General Caslracier by
Fvrstisked, carport, on;.
undersIgned pursuant to the
P.M. in IhICasaeIbSrfl? City $011, WASHINGTON OAKS
Y,MA*CiulI
SECTION
11, no pets, in Fir ars
ISIgS for licensed brolisrs
"FIctitious Name Statute",
9$
Legal

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FrIday, March 7,

GENERAL LABORS day Shift
apply at American Wood
Product MIII Off ice, 200
Marvin Ave., Longwood
between I &amp; 11 am.
References required.

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boundary and whose streets run together, would prevent self,
Wit: Section 163.09 Florida CARL WILLIAM SCHMIDT, a.k.a
training center at Phillips County Community College had
defeating rivalry,
Statutes 1937.
CARL W. SCHMIDT,
been arranged so training would be tailored to the needs of
Norma Stahley
The study noted there was no "viable middle class" in
Dceased
established and new industries.
Owner NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
area. While thoseatthe bottomof theeconomic ladderhave no
Publish: March?, 14, 31, 2$, 1910 TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
John Opits, project director for the study, said
Influence, many of those at the top are interested mainly in economic picture drawn In the study came from "valid" DET.4I
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
preserving the status quo, which has brought "severe statIstIcs,andresearcher5whovIsltedareafntoberd _______________________ AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
economic distress and high unemployment," the study said.
AMENDED
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE 1
INVITATION TO BID
As an example, a large area of "slum housing" in the two November talked to a "crosssection of the community." The
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
The Housing Authority of the
researchers' Intent was "not necessarily to Interview the
cities is deterimental to the recruitment of new industry but
that
the ad.
City of Sanford, Florida will NOTIFIED
leadership
of
the
community
alone,"
he
said,
"the owners of the slums apparently have considerable inreceive bids for modernization to mifli$tratlOflOfthe.stateof CARL
fluence in the leadership of the community,"
Opltzsaidmanyoftheconclusionsreached in the study were CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA. WILLIAM SCHMIDT, a.k.a
until 2:00P.M. on the 19th oay CARL W. SCHMIDT, deceased,
"value judgments ... of the same kind a prospective industry of16.1March
"I don't think the report was complete," said Helena Mayor
1980, at the Redding F"e Number 80.79.CP, Is pending
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Manson

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
Mass murderer
Charles Marren says he can't understand why he
still gets letters from young people who want to
join his ill-fated "family."
The 45-year-old convict, serving his ninth year
for nine life sentences for nine murders at the
California Medical Facility at Vacaville, says he
hasn't encouraged any of the soul-searching
youngsters who reach out to him.
"I feel that it is pitiful. Pitiful that society has
created such a situation. First of all, I ain't got a
family, there never was a family. That's another
product of the prosecuting attorney's fabrication,
"Second, It's pitiful that the parents aren't
closer to their children so these kids wouldn't be
looking outside their homes for something to join
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whom claim to be
or someone to follow."
my life. I didn't produce those kids, they are the don't do anything that will cause us to end up In of Watkins and Atkins, both of
born-again Christians.
Manson, In a series of interviews with Nuel product of their parents and the society of the Jail."
"Susan does a flip-flop everytiine she turns
Emmons, a correspondent for the Ukiah Daily '60s.
Prison authorities say Manson still gets letters
conversion. "She
Journal who is writing a book on the case, talked
"I didn't recruit them, it was the other way every week from disenchanted youngsters, a around," Manson said of her
about how he says his life has been exploited and around. In 1967, I came out of prison a thud. it phenomenon the convict attributes to "prolonged will always do what she thinks is right for Suzy.
"Tex has a mind of his own and has always
sensationalized,
was me looking for guidance and a way of living, exposure" and exploitation of his can by the
And, the 5400t.2 inmate maintains steadfastly The kids took me in.
media and such books as "Helter celter," done Just what he wants to do.
,You notice ft's the ones who actually did the
that he didn't kill anyone.
"Through them, I learned how to maneuver and written by prosecuting attorney Vincent Bugliosi.
crimes who have turned to religion," he said.
He was convicted In Los Angeles of directing exist on the streets wi thout starving. They taught
In addition, he occasionally gets corresPon- cr
Manson is cut off from the mainline prisoners.
his followers from a desert retreat to kill actress me what love and freedom was. All my life, I had dence from Sandra Goode and Lynnette
He
gets his meals in his cell and is allowed into a
Sharon Tate and four others on Aug. 9, 1969, and never experienced either.
"Squeaky" Fromme, who made him a shirt that
Leo and Rosemary Lalifanca the next night. He
"At some point, I may have become sort of a he often wears. Two other of the "cult" members small exercise area in his unit for about 20
also was convicted of two other killings,
pivotal person for them, someone to revolve imprisoned for murder, Charles "Tex" Watkins minutes a day. For entertainment, he plays
Before the interview questions began. Emmons around, a source of entertainment and good and Susan Atkins have written books about the guitar, and makes string and paper dolls he calls
"Mansonites" and Mansonettes" and sends them
said, Manson told him:
killings that Manson hasn't read.
times, someplace to always return to. .
"Let me tell you something. I been in prison all
"I'm not going to begrudge them," Manson said to various people.
"But, from the beginning, my advice was
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Hampers Fight
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI) — The political upheavals In
southwest Asia and Colombia are hampering Florida's fight
against drug smuggling.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner
James York said the seizure of the Dominican Embassy in
Bogota, Colombia, by guerrillas spells trouble for the fight
against marijuana smugglers.
And the turmoil in southwest Asia, Including the crisis in
Iran, poses the danger of heroin emerging as a Florida
problem.
The matter came up during a special Cabinet meeting on law
enforcement:
Florida is the major entry point in the country for marijuana
and cocaine and most of it comes from Colombia. Congress
recently appeopriated $16 million for use by the Colombia
government in attacking the drug trade, but the money might
not accomplish much now, York said.
U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio is one of the hostages being
held in the Bogota embassy. Asencio is probably the single
most important person in seeing that the $16 million is used
properly and effectively.
"We pray that his problem works out," the commissioner
said.
York said the American Embassy takeover in Iran and the
Russian invasion of Afghanistan have led to a resurgence of
heroin trafficking because the political turmoil has provided
protection for poppy growers.
U.S. Department of Justice officials are afraid of a major
Increase in the volume of heroin getting into the country, which
creates a two-pronged problem for Florida.
Heroin could become widespread and strong heroin
a
mixture of 30 percent as opposed to the 3 percent currently
found distributed so as to cause a substantial increase in
deaths resulting from overdoses. And federal Drug Enforcement Administration officials may have to concentrate their
resources on the North and Northeast, entry points for herlon,
reducing their assistance to Florida.
York continued his call for assistance from the Armed
Forces. Federal law prohibits the Army and Mr Force from
performing strictly law enforcement functions, but probably
not the Navy.
Naval units could help track drug smugglers, especially In
the Florida Straits, where the need for radar Is critical. White
House officials are looking into the possibilities.
The new communications system for the FDLE being
recommended by Gov. Bob Graham is critical to the drug
fight, York said. Graham included $23 million In the supplemental budget he submitted two weeks ago and says he will
ask for $4.1 million next year to complete the project.

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AREA DEATHS
CLARENCE MCKINNEV
Clarence McKinney, 65, of
2360 Jltway, Sanford, died
March 2 at Seminole
Memorial Hospital. He was a
memberofNewBethelAME
Church, east Sanford. He
served as pastor's steward, on
the Usher Board and was a
class leader and trustee
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Rose Lee McKinney,
Sanford; daughters, Mrs.
Annie Lee Bryant and Mrs.
Janet Stone; son, Clarence
McKinney Jr.; sisters, Mrs.
Dawkins,
Mrs.
Edna
Henrlette Gaikiri and pairs.
Mable Moore; brother, Willie
James McKinney; nine
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortuary Is in charge of
arrangements.
DANIELCARTER
Daniel Cone
35 of
6513-A Palmera Drive,
Orlando, died Wednesday in
'3afldo, Born In Jackson.
viUs, he moved to Orlando In
1970. He was employed by
Weather King In Orlando.
Survivors Include his
mother, Mrs. Dorothy Reese,
Hollywood; Iwo pons, Dan and
Donald, both of Lake Mary
and a brother, John D. Carter,
Daytona Beach.
Brim= Funeral 14PA
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arrangement.
NOAH GODWIN
Noah Gardener Godwin, 97,
o( Rt. 2 Box IO,E,MsinSt.,
Sanford, died Feb. *, at the
Good Samaritan Home. He
was a member of St. Matthew
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors Include two
5141141W Mrs. Uancle
Sheppard and Mr.. Hortense.
Wilson.Elchelbergir
Mortuary Is In charg. of
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OWIN, NOAN GARDENER
Funeral services for Noah
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Box ac. E. Main St., who died
Feb. 28 at the Good Samaritan
Home, Sanford, will be Saturday
it. Matthew
•. at
Missionary Baptist Church, wfth
Rev. T.L. Jenkins offICiaIIlV,
Burial in Moollown Cam.$.ry.
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if 2351 Sipes Ave., Sanford, who
died March 2 at Florida
IfespItat, Orlanda, will be at 2
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Friday, March 7, D$O

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Over Her Rivals
Joetta West is an eighth-grader at All Souls
school in Sanford who enjoys playing softball
and bowling. While she has only been bowling
for three years, she has done quite well for
herself.

If you're thinking of getting out of Me house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, beet
are a few suggestions:

Time Out To Eat

Joetta was the 1980 winner in the 13-to 15year-old age group of the Youth Pro-Am
tournament of the National Light, Bowl
America Classic held in Jacksonville recently.
After defeating bowlers on the local level,
Bowl America in Sanford paid her way to the
finals in Jacksonville, where she teamed up
with several professional women bowlers.
Joetta bowled three games with Lori Gensen,
Verbia Sutterland and Donna Adamer and
came tip with a scratch score of 528 for the
series. Her score and handicap were added to
the pros for the final score.
1 took it kind of easy," said Joetta. 'I
didn't know what anybody else was bowling."
She and her parents left before the tournament was over and did not know she had
won until they called her with the news. She
out-bowled 200 other youngsters in her agc
group.
Joetta is active in league bowling and is
secretary of the Junior-Senior League which
meets every Saturday at Bowl America.

DJ's RFSrAURANT &amp; LOUNGE - Both lunch
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Drive, Sanford..
THE ARK "1957" - Now open under new
management featuring
live 50's entertainment
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features Sabina Micarelli, violinist, and Gary Wolf,
pianist, 3:30 p.m., March 9, Fine Arts rehearsal
hail. Proceeds to Music Scholarship Fund.
The Seminole Players present "A Hatful of
Rain", March 6.9, 8 p.m., Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Theatre. Admission free, no
reserved seats.
Kissimmee Bluegrass Festival, March 1416,
sponsored by Kissimmee Kiwanis Club, Silver
Spurs Arena, U.S. 441 and 192. Bluegrass and Gospel
music, clogging and no frills camping. Children
under 12 free with parents. For further Information
call Kissimmee 847-5700.

Concentration
paid off in the
National Light,
Bowl America
Classic.

ory and

Joetta receives her trophy from Bowl

Photos by

America's youth director, Janet Laubert.

Tom Netsel

The Airmen of Note, United States Air Force Jazz
Ensemble from Washington, D. C., 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, Mardi 16, Eola Park Bandsheli, Rosalind
Avenue, Orlando. Free to the public.
Maitland Mi Center presents "Mythical Images"
- an exhibit of painted constructions and works on
homemade paper, March 2-27. Gallery hours -.
Tuesday through Friday,
a.m. to 4 p.m.;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sunday 14 p.m.
Reception Sunday, March 2, 24 p.m.

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On Saturdays,

St. Patrick's Day Dinner and Dance sponsored by
All Souls Home and School Man., 8 p.m. buffet,
dancing, 9 p iii. to 1 a.m. Advanced reservations,
call 323.2847 us' 322.8517.

Joetta bowls in
her league in

Hoe. DOv.ij In COMTo%u musical revue, March 78, 14-5, 8:30 p.m. and March 9 at 2 p.m. Zellwood
Community Center, Union Street, Zellwood. Call
886-7848.

Sanford.

Members ezbIbl
"Doorways," The Pine
Castle Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph Si,
Orlando, March 1-April 18. Reception March 29 79:30 p.m. Free to the public,
Fort Christmas Museum - Authentic replica of
an 137 fort of the Second Seminole War. Guided
group tours by calling 5884149. Free Admission.
Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday and
Tuesday. Located on Road 420, two miles north of
East Highway 50 at Christmas.
liasel&amp;1 Hall of Fame touring exhibit of items
belonging to baseball greats through March 9,
Altamonte Mall center concourse.
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TELEVISION TV May Influence

Rob Grill's Roots Show' In 1st Solo
Rob Grill says he was "swept up" by rock 'n roil In 1965.
A senior pre4aw student In college, he chucked It all tO
sing lead for '608 hitmakers The Grassroots, and If he's

got re'eta, they certainly don't show.
1k,ad vocalist on such songs as "Let's Live For Today"
and "Midnight Confessions," Rob's now on his own with
Uprooted, his first solo album for Mercury Records. A
tasty set of songs highlighted by the feature cut "Rock
Sugar" (produced by Fleetwood Mac's John McVle), the
album shows that Grill's roots are rich.
"While acid rock was booming In Frisco back then,
folbock was the thing In New York—Dylan, and Peter,
Paul and Mary while In Los Angeles It was the Byrds,
the Buffalo Springfield, The Grassroots, the Turtles and
The Doors. So when people ask where I got my sound, I
point out that we all Influenced each other back then."
Starling their career with a local "hit" of Dylan's
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where I'm at now? It's like that old expression: if I only
knew then what I know now..."
Uprooted shows with a flair what Grill knows today,
fusing his ear for the hit-bound sound with his affection for
the polished hard rock sound of the '70g. His sound Is best
described by the title of the cut "Rock Sugar": tough and
sweet.
"I'm getting a second shot," says Grill, "and whether it
will be successful or not, time will tell. But I'm going to
break my (back) to make sure it Is.
"i really wasn't sure what I was going to doon this
album. I still like a good song, and though maybe I'd like
the album to be a bit more rock 'n' roll, It expresses both
those sides of me the rocker and the pop song freak."
With help from friends Fleetwood Mac on "Rock
Sugar," Grill's 1na good place to make his name known
for that voice we've heard for years. "I really don't want
to do anything else," says Grill.

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Ballad of a Thin Man," the'Roota went on to have some

big hits like "Let's Live..." "Then there was a dry spell
for three records," says Grill. "In '68, we found this song
'Midnight Confessions,' which I didn't want to do.
It had no Identity, though I thought It sounded like a
smash. It wasn't teeny-bop or bubble-gum, but It was just
too straight ahead for me. Yet I did It anyway, and then
argued about It afterwards."
"No apologies, but what that million seller did was
establish a top 40 image for the band. I said OK, if this is
where I'm at and what I do well—and I do like to make
money and have a nice house—I'll go with It. After all,
rock'n' roil Is my art
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THURSDAY
MARCH 13,

By the Editors
what was said or to draw on their own
of Psychology Today
experience."
The way the TV freak and the bookworm
In contrast, children exposed directly to
understand time and space may differ "In
books "were far more likely to draw on
fundamental aspects as may the quality of
their own personal experiences or apply
their imaginations," according to recent
their own real world knowledge" to decide
research with children,
why things had happened.
The new studies do not examine the
Gardner reports that when asked how
effects of television content b1it rather the
long an action took or how far apart two
effects of the medium itself They were
locations were, the children who got the
done by Laurone Meringoff and several story from television made more modest
colleagues at Harvard's Project Zero,
estimates. The findings suggest to him
working with project director Howard
that the TV watchers rely more on 'how
Gardner.
much TV time elapses" than on conChildren who hear a story read In person
sideration of "how long an action usually
while they look at the book's picture
takes."
remember much more than children who
Such studies may "comfort the critics of
hear a story read on television while
television," Gardner says, but such
viewing the book's pictures on the screen,
comfort would be premature. For one
the researchers found,
thing, he notes, it may be that "the kinds of
"The differences In recall of precise
skills actually fostered by television, such
wording and figures of speech are
as being able to create or recreate in one's
especially significant," says Gardner. The
mind a visual sequence, cannot be tapped
children directly exposed to the book "are
by our methodology."
surprisingly skilled In repeating just what
Still, Gardner says the findings confirm
have heard, while the TV children,
the view of many psychologists that "some
when they remember verbal information
of our knowledge of time, space and
at all, are more Inclined to paraphrase."
casuality comes from the media of cornWhen children in the four Watertown,
munication that happen to predominate in
Mass., studies were asked to make inour culture." The way we think about our
ferences about what they learned, the
experiences, in other words, may be indifferences were even more intriguing,
fluenced by the "kinds of media with
Gardner says,
which we have been engaged."
"Television children relied over.

whelmlngly on what they had seen how
difficult an action looks, how someone
appears to feel. They rarely went beyond
the visual information, either to attend to
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may one day

be able to define "how people
today differ in their thinking from
previous generations
and which dif-

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Her Wig In New York
By CINDY ADAMS

NEW YORK
I never saw mommy
6:00
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kissing
Santa
Claus,
but I did see Gina
SATURDAY
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Lallabriglda nearly flip her wig. She was
11:30
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MARCH 8. 1910
running down Fifth Avenue from the
(4) NEWS
SPECIAL
7:00
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Pierre Hotel In ankle-length sable and eye(10) SPEAKING OF LOVE and Georgia primaries are
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couldn't have cared less that Gina was a
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SPECIAL
movie star in lull makeup. It huffed and
potential for giving and receiv- Results of the Florida primary
(10) NATIONAL GEO- ing love.
puffed and nearly blew her wig down. I
are presented.
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while she made a grab for it
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disco.
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10:30
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1100
Roy Scheider breakfasts every day at 6
WEDNESDAY
to Humphrey Bogart
(10) THE PYTHONS
am. He either has no maid or he's an
MARCH 12, 1910
insomniac
Being it's market week and
11:30
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(1) 0 NEWS SPECIAL
being
he's
a
millionaire
and all, hotshot
MARCH 10, 1910
Results of the South Carolina
designer Calvin Klein took to Florida for a
primary are presented.
little R&amp;Il.
900
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"One Touch of Crawford," the St. Regis
(10) TV: THE FABULOUS
SUNDAY
7:00
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Sheraton's salute to producer Cheryl
(7)0 CHICKEN
Crawford at the King Cole room, brought
MARCH 9, 1910
8.'00
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Rex Reed, Benay Venuta, Earl Black(10) FRED A8TAIRE:
MARCH
13, 1980
well,
AFTERNOON
Eugenia
Sheppard
and
CHANGE PARTNERS AND
choreographer Agnes DeMille, It starred
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went for $100,000 to put In a kitchen In his
stiow
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(10) ThE DUKES OF DIXIEBeverly Hills shack that can feed a couple
4
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EVENING
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zuppa di pesce, arugala salad and it slab of
gateau St. Ilonore for dessert. Fortunately, he wasn't hungry
Burt
Reynolds and his pal and partner, David
Steinberg, will produce movies for the
telly, but neither will be in them.
MacKenzie Phillipsn
Phillips is o a diet to gain
weight
"CHiPs" star Erik Estrada is
looking for a chip off the old block. Wants
to make a baby with the new Mrs. Estrada
Natalie Wood's psychic guaranteed her
she'll make a movie this year that will win
her the Oscar
Xavier blunder:
"Masters and Johnson charge thousands
and it's called therapy. I charge $50 and
It's called prostitution."
Woody Allen:
"If only God would giveme
e a clear sign.
like making a large deposit in my name at
a Swiss bank."
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand
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handwoven by villagers, and the Queen
gifted Rosalynn Carter with a winecolored hand-embroidered Thai silk Jacket
and Mrs. Cyrus Vance with another. At
lunch at Saks Fifth Avenue's board room
she told us she is actually allergic to silk.

"I am personally in charge of the quality
control," ,the said. "I inspect all the
handiwork. I keep sneezing, but I keep
inspecting."

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American
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Square Garden) group reunites in Tunisia.
with his boss's daughter. (1 1/2 (
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classic tunes, contemporary recites an inscription on a scar- )fl the career and personal
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becomes pregnant "Florida Front Page"
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the Philippines. (R)
when
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5:30
career, from the early days with
DOORS
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6:00
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Legion" (1950) Patricia Medi- Des Bartlett captures the life Rogers, is highlighted through
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travel to Algiers and promptly industrious builders, the many of his associates.
6:30
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pretty female cohort to operate encounter a marauding lion.
7:00
12:00
a lunar weather station.
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chronicled. (2 Hrs.)
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bank loan and refuse George's
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surgeon (Irish Stewart) who is
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8:30
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drives through Europe; Paris
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first preliminary round of the
'iberated.
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These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County. They
resulted froni the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.
MAD AT GRANDMA!!
I HAVE TO WASH
DISHES!!
WASH THE DOG!!
I HAVE TO CUT THE
YARD!!
MOP THE FLOOR!!
SWEEP THE FLOOR!!
OH
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I SUPPOSE
GOFTA
DO IT
Emery Johnson
My mother broke her hand
She can't drive
She is grumpy
She must be bored
She looks like a sick bee
Shannon Altman
I feel so sleepy
I want to go home
But I won't get to sleep
gotta baby sit
gotta take the garbage out
miserable
I feel miserable
Patrick Barnes
I was ,
I was tearing up stuff

I was little
and my grandfather died
I was sad
My puppy was killed by a
little boy
I was mad
I was eight years old
I got into a fight with a boy
I beat him up
He ran home crying
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forced
shout
furious
mad
frightened
Shonda Williams

I Wish
I wish I was a Jello-girl In
make-believe land
I could eat up all the jello In
nuts and cakes
In Ice cream
In everything that is sweet.
I wish I was a mouse.
I would scare my mother so
she would give me
cookies.
Loretta Moran
I wish houses were made
out of candy
trees made out of chocolate
with marshmallow tops
I wish people were
chocolate cake
and teachers were peanut
brittle
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I wish flowers were lemon
candy
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imaginary friend.
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Hayworth, Betty Hutton, Leslie
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(12) (17) MOVIE "His Majesty
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forced to fight his mortal
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Eternity: Pearl Harbor" (Primlire) William Devane, Barbara
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President Likes To Bowl
President Jimmy Carter recently
reaffirmed his place in the ranks of 64
million Americans by stating that, along
with his otter physical fitness activities,
he is also a bawler.
Ad*eadng a Washington-based con.
ference spomored by the President's
Cosmcll on Physical Fitness and Sports,
Carter noted that his relatloselgp with

bowling goes back many years. In 1970,
lIen-Governor Carter rolled the first ball
at the Women's International Bowling
Congress Convention In Atlanta.
The president has especially easy access
to the Isles, since a pair of specially built
bowling lanes are located In the Old
Executive Office Building.

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Friday, March 7,1980-9

Titles, Like People, Vary A Great Deal
DEAR DICK: When reading credits before or after a
film or TV show, I see so many titles which I am unable to
differentiate between. Please help me understand their
role. They are: directed by, produced by, created by,
written by, developed by, executive producer. Do they
work for studios or are they Independent? JACQUE
EATMON, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Avery good question, and one that it is not easy to answer. Titles, like people, vary a good deal. Often, movie
and TV projects become so complex—who did what?—
that they Invent titles just to make people feel better.
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.
awwvva, ii wuuuver is ne man who puts the
package together, finds the script, hires the actors and
directors, rents the studio, retains a crew, gets somebody
to finance the whole thing and somebody else to distribute

If there Is also an executive producer, that Is generally a
figurehead title, perhaps the money man who wants some
recognition or the representative of the production
company who has to have a finger In the pie. The other
producer is known, unofficially as the "line" producer.
The "written by" line is simple; they wrote the script,
And the director Is the one who takes the script and brings
it to life on the set, tells the lighting people what kind of
light he wants, tells the cameramen If he wants a long shot
or a close-up and tells the actors when to walk and where
to go.
"Created by" is usually on a TV show; that's the person

TUESDAY

formerly of the "Kung Fu" TV series, has
passed away. Is this true? FRANK, Ringoes, N.J.
No, It's not true. Carradine Is still as alive as ever.
DEAR DICK: I am trying to remember the name of an
actor who played the lead in a motion picture back in the
late '30* or early '40* called "The Man Who Played God."
He also played "Disraeli" In the picture of the same
name. He was a tall, homely man. THELMA HAHN,
Salida, Cob.
That was the late, great George Arliss. He's probably
spinning furiously In his grave because you called him
"homely."
DEAR DICK: I work In a rest home for old people and
they think everything they see on soap operas Is true and
we can't make them understand it Isn't. They cry so much
we can't let them see those shows any more. Why can't

who had the idea for - the series in the first place.
"Developed by" is another Invented title, generally;
giving credit to someone who had a vague hand In the pie
and they're not quite sure what else to call him.
Nowadays, most of these people are independent

operators, A few producers are employed by studios, but
not many. In the old days, everybody worked for studios.
DEAR DICK: Some of my pals and I have a difference
of opinion about the robot In the new "Buck Rogers"
series. They say It Is a real robot. I claim there Is a man
a little man Inside the stdt. About the voice, we are not
sure. What is the truth? RANDY JENKINS, San Diego,
Calif.
Score one for Randy. Felix Silla, a very small man, Is in
the suit of Twiki, the "Buck Rogers" robot. The voice is
supplied by that veteran voice-supplier, Mel Blanc.
DEAR DICK: My friend has heard that David

they let the characters on soap operas be happy? NEIL
BLY, South West City, Mo.
They certainly over-do the tragedy and the tears but
It wouldn't be very dramatic if there was no conflict or
unhappiness, would it? By their very nature, soap operas
are full of woe. I suggest you have your old people watch
re-runs of sitcoms; they are happy and generally uncomplicated.
DEAR DICK: Could you tell me the wherabouts of
Loretta Young? I am curious about what she's doing now.
B. JANSSEN, Vancouver, Wash.
She lives in Southern California, and is happily retired.
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Rare Look Into Mind Of A Network
starring a dog that Tartikoff Obvious, as anyone who
By DAVID HANDLER
called "the most lovable has ever suffered through a
)ld you read those
little pooch to come down the sales conference or con.
wspaper accounts of
pike since Rin-Tin-Tin and ventlon knows, there's a bit
IC's recent affiliates
of hype sprayed over the
:eting in San Francisco? If that he claimed will "change Lassie."
—"The
Goodbye
Girl,"
a
proceedings.
But in the case
idhi you probably thought the face of television."
Now
things
got
a
little
scaled-down
version
of
the
of
television
it
goes beyond
David Handler
i were witnessing a snow
weird.
Tartikoff's
list
so
Neil
Simon
movie
for
which
that.
of the grandest kind,
iou weren't. You were baldly contradicted NBC's Richard Dreyfuss won the The folks who are powerful
in TV—people like Silver- perlences they've been "Dallas" as another nettting a rare glimpse into stated intentions that one Academy Award.
—An. untitled William man and Tartikoff and the exposed to. Unfortunately, work's shows, but as the pool
TV's executive's mind, suspects either Silverman
rare that it must not slip and Tartikoff are trying to Conrad series in which he top producers and writers their life experiences consist within which you search for
bluff their affiliates or that portrays a retired cop who supply them with these chiefly of all those hours ideas for new shows.
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According to a report in they have marvelous senses coaching a football team at a Ideas - live and breathe spent watching, working on
'1 iie New York Times, net- of humor — which anyone school in Hawaii. To anyone television 11 bows per day. and talking about TV shows, that's the way It is. It's one of
ork President Fred who watches NBC knows who Is warm that Is a cross They are very insulated. That's their world - an the reasons why there's such
between "Barnaby Jones," They rarely come In contact environment one step a unformity of product
Silverman promised that simply cannot be.
"The
White Shadow," and with anyone outside of their removed from the one you across all three networks.
Witness:
NBC, which has been padSilverman and Taritkoff
small professional and social and I know.
—Texas," a new daytime "Hawaii Five-O."
dung, around with the Tidy
—Private
eye
shows
circle
which
is
to
say,
The
fact
that
"The
are
not trying to put
Bowl man for some time, soaper incorporating
over on anyone.
based
it
something
is
will blaze a new path. in characters from "Another starring Max Beer as a anyone who doesn't work in Goodbye Girl"
on
reality
but
on
someone
They
really
do believe that
World." Tartikoff described detective who's also got TV.
programming this fail.
To
come
up
with
ideas
for
else's
creation
totally
these
Ideas
are fresh,
Perez
NBC's new shows, vowed "Texas" as "The 'Dallas" of three daughters, Jose
Silverman, will "Not be daytime." ("Dallas" is on as a detective who's also a new shows they search escapes them. They do not original and good.
That's what's so sad.
Puerto Rican, Robert Blake through whatever life ex- regard "MASH" and
common or exploitative and CBS.)
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other networks' stxcesaes." which Tartikoff said ,will be short and apiney and Peter
Warden (William Divan.),
March 12 whom
Sounds promising, doesn't the first 'MASH'..11ke series Fonda as a detective who's
he believes to be
It? Then came Brandon set in Saigon during the also hang-loose.
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By CONNIE FLETCHER
American Library Assn.
Every doctor is a detective, someone who tries to solve
the mysteries of life and death. Diagnosis, prescription
and operation all require skills of tnttultlon, scientific
knowledge and insight - the delicate talents of sleuths,
"Forty Years of Murder" is Dr. Keith Simpson's lighthearted account of his Job as a Scotland Yard crime
pathologist, a Job that entailed a great deal of being routed
out of bed in the middle of the night to view the remains of
some murder victim, and which involved him In some of
the most infamous murder cases of this century. Simpson
is very cheerful about the whole thing. He anticipates the
reader's shivers at his ghastly profession:
"You might well ask what could possibly persuade any
young doctor, unmarried and without ties, to take up the
study of the dead - the diseased, mutilated, sometimes
even dismembered dead, whose bodies seem to come to
light at such odd hours and in such queer places - Why
the dead body, the often smelly morgue, exhumation, lust
and violence, the inconvenience of calls to derelict
premises, dells in Epping Forest, ponds, prostitutes'
bedrooms, at all hours; of sudden challenge, hard duels
with lawyers, pompous old Judges, and obtuse Juries.
Why?"

addicted layabouts"), the intellectual challenges, and the
satisfaction of contributing to the solution of baffling
crimes,
Simpson is a man of tremendous humor and vitality. His
descriptions of the dead are never sensationalistic or
indelicate, but Simpson simply can't resist a good joke. He
tells with relish of the time he was returning home from
the scene of a particularly gruesome crime with his
homework for the night — a parcel containing the severed
head of a woman. A bobbie demanded to see what was in
the suspicious-looking parcel, refused to believe that
Simpson was working with Scotland Yard, and, later,
vowed never to Inspect parcels again,
"Forty Years of Murder" offers a fascinating glimpse
Into the painstaking work involved in solving crimes. The
pathologist-detective appreciates the importance of small
things: the color of hairs found on the body, the identificatlon of fiber found under fingernails, the position of
dental fillings. Simpson reports that one dentist identified
a murder victim as a former patient upon seeing the
victim's skull - "That's mypatient!' he burst out excitedly - 'That's Mrs. Dobkin! Those are my fillings!"
Simpson's autobiography is, incredibly enough, both
Informative and highly entertaining. As Simpson concludes of his career: "Fun, without disrespect for the

Simpson lists as rewards for all this unsavory stuff the
Joy of variety, of mixing with all levels of society
("doctors, detectives, policemen and prostitutes,
barristers and barmen, distinguished lawyers and drug-

dead, is where you look for it."

or an investigator into the science of epidemics.
Imperato's concern is with the sources of disease out.
breaks and the factors behind their spread. His lavolvenient with epidemics has led him from Queens, New
York to West Africa, where he battled smallpox, leprosy,
malaria and dysentery, and back to New York City where,
as Health Commissioner, Imperato was as much thwarted
by government bureaucracy as he had been by African
tribal superstitions.
Imperato has always felt gratifyingly challenged by his
work. He reports that his training for West Africa begun
with this report from a just-returned disease fighter: "It
was typhoid in January, cholera in February, bubonic
plague in Mardi, typhus in April, smallpox in May and
yellow fever in June."
Imperato's story is that of a man who seemingly does
everything wrong, only to discover that going off the
beaten track is the right way after all. In medical school,
he was constantly taken to task for looking for "zebras"
instead of "horses," for looking for exotic maladies instead of more conventional (and more likely) ailments.
But Imperato's penchant for seeking out the unusual
helped tUtu in Africa, where tropical diseases swept
through village populations with a speed and virulence
unknown to ordinary medical establishments. Upon his
return from Africa, he was greeted with suspicion and

Pascal James Imperato's "Medical Detective"
describes an uncommon sort of sleuth, an epidemiologist,

scorn for his work with rare disease. However, his experience with the unusual prepared him to investigate the
frighteningly complex origins of urban disease.

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Sanford which received nationwide a
Herald Staff Writer
tention recently when it was featured o
Sanford and Duluth, Minn, industrialist a national
television program.
and entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci has a
converting
the old hospital buildin,
vision for the revitalization of downtown when
the new one is constructed to
Sanford, the same vision he has had for mod
ern nursing home,
the past 10 years or more, but with some
construction of a senior citizet
modifications,
center for meetings, gatherings ant
Federal money through the U.S. activities. Construction of senior citlzet
Economic Development Administration recreation facilities expanding thosi
(FDA) is available to accomplish the activities already present.
revitalization and he would like to help
obtain that federal money and see his gearedconstruction of shopping math
to small exclusive shops an
vision become a reality,
senior
citizen
craft centers.
An offer he made Tuesday to the city of
creation of a mini-bus service In the
Sanford to and Lake Mary to assist In
gaining federal funding was quickly downtown area to provide services to the
zoo and other nearby locations especially
snapped up by officials of both in light of the plans for the new
hospital In
municipalities. Since then he has set up a the city. Paulucci said he discussed this
meeting with the EDA in Washington.
possibility with County Commission
While Lake Mary and Sanford officials Chairman Bill Kirchhoff a year ago.
are looking toward federal money for "There are federal funds through the
funding of sewer installations, Paulucci U.S. Department of Transportation
is seeing a revitalized downtown, available for the proper program and
perhaps geared toward senior citizen this definitely should be considered," he
activities, perhaps several square blocks said.
dedicated toward that end. At the same
An overall plan prepared by
time he is willing to help with gaining the professionals needs to be prepared and
federal funding for sewers as well,
federal money is available for such
"Problems with the downtown area are planning, Paulucci said. "There Is
not peculiar to Sanford," he said, money from the U.S. Department of
stressing what Is needed most in Sanford Housing and Urban Development, the
is a "meeting of the minds to work Economic Development Administration
together and create miracles."
and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
'"I don't believe shutting off a street or
Paulucci said some persons are op.
changing parking is the answer," he posed to federal grants, thinking they are
ild, adding the success of a downtown handouts. "That's a good approach if you
'jrject must begin with bringing in- can afford it. But some city is going to get
creased traffic into the downtown. "Yet that grant money and whether we get It
I'm not an advocate 'of uncontrolled In this area bP nt' tfle I'atê and
growth. Sanford is really a beautiful city bureaucratic mess in Washington will go
and I wouldn't went to see that changed," on as usual," he said. "And taxes will
hi said. The plan for downtown stay the same,"
revitalization is currently in limbo while
He said the enormous talents of senior
some disagreements among property citizens should be developed and used.
owners are worked out.
He has been involved in the Central
Ideas for the downtown roll off Florida area for the past 35 to 40 years,
Paulucci's tongue almost as quickly as beginning in the 19403 when he
started
they come to mind. His vision for parlaying
the growing of bean sprouts for
downtown includes:
his Chinese food corporation into a ena multi-aturied conference center on terprise which he later sold for more than
a square block of land at First Street $60 million.
from Palmetto to Commercial. That
"I'm not a carpetbagger," he said,
block was recently cleared after fire nlng he worked on the Port of Sanford,
razed the structures there,
acquisition of the old Sanford Naval Air
a master plan for the downtown area Station by the city for $1 and the city's
to provide a "senior citizens capital of first Industrial development authority.
the world" concept In line with the "And I am interested In Sanford and
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television show that gave national a special Super Senior Show.
publicity to Sanford's Golden Age
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Lakes would vault the
Tuesday's 6H42 win against the Ft. Pierce Cobras. Seminoles into the final four of the state tourThe win over Ft. Pierce gave the Tribe the Region tiament next
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company and Western Union will go on Company, was sold to
Thomas on June
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probably will just return to the hands of
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Its former owner, said James Foster, will buy
back the contract, and continue
attorney for Fadel Elbadramany, who operating the business
as the only way to
sold the contracts in 16.
make up for the loss. He said, however,
The
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Court after Norbert Lowell Thomas Jr speak o persons interested purchasing
and Carolan Mae Thomas stopped paying it from him after the court ordered sale.
Elbadramany money they had promised
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militants had not set a titne for the

the Council. grievances; and the other, allowing for ficials."
surrender of the hostages to
fire protection In the Lake Mary area,
The militants admitted they were
easing of tensions bwtween the U.S. and
"They can take the hostages from the
With access to Sanford city facilities,
the Iran. That would involve seeing bowing to the govermunent. "But what
Embassy," he said, adding that
she said, HCA probably will find it easier
at iI(tages.'
can one do when the officials and those in
militants themselves would remain
to get building permits.
Sanbar said that when the group in- charge in the ccommission accept that
the occupied embassy compound, which forIute(I Foreign
"I just hope the land Isn't too low," she
Minister Ghotbzadeh whatever the commission wants must be
they occupied Nov. 4.
they were going to leave Tehran because done?
said. "I've seen the water come a
The militants said the decision to turn
they were not allowed to visit the capway up to First Street, There are times
"Since we cannot bow to a view we do
over the hostages to the authorities %IS
front
at
come
around
the
lake
Iran's tives, "the minister asked them to stay not accept and do not regard as in
you can't
made this morning and that
for at least two days to implement the keeping with the Imam's line, and since
engineering
problem."
all. But that's an
revolutionary leader, Ayatollah
ltuhollah Revolutionary Council's decision (to visit those in charge of the government
problem."
Khomeini, "does not know anything
the hostages ). And commission agreed to always regard our methods as conAmple
gasoline
current
gasoline
stocks
are
far
above
the
about
Utese statements."
Two county commissioners said
NEW YORK (UP!)
tributing to their weakness and speak of
He said the militants decided to give up stay
Wednesday they approved of the site. stocks should prevent lines from forming 255.7 million barrels on hand at this time
For
their
part,
the
militants,
who
call
a
government
within a governimient, we
the hostages rather than let the U.N
The commissioners, except for Chair- at gasoline pumps during the summer last year.
"Until
themselves
"Followers
of
the
line
of
the
wish
to
allay
any
misunderstanding by
man Bill Kirchhoff, were kept in the dark driving season, Energy Secretary
them at the embassy.
The refiners added to gasoline stocks group
we arevisit
here we cannot accept that this Imamn (Khomeini)," made It clear they telling the Revolutionary Council to take
about the location despite their contract Charles Duncan says.
last week despite a slight drop in gasoline
were giving up the hostages rather than deliver)' of the hostages."
The American Petroleum Institute said production to 6.9 million barrels a day commission meet with the spies."
negotiations with HCA. The contract was
In Washington, a Sta te Department
Wednesday the nation's gasoline stocks from 7.1 million barrels daily the week
signed Tuesday.
spokesman said any change of custody
The only stipulation in the contract rose to their second highest level In before,
for the hostages would be a good sign "if
concerning the site was that it be In the history last week.
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distillate,
used
mostly
for
it leads to the release of the hostages."
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dty of Sanford or Immediately anhome-heating
oil
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diesel
fuel,
fell
to
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Seminole County's School Board participate in athletics unless they obtain the waiver was signed.
basketball,
It,"
"So the school board can't withhold the conduct the Investigation,
Wednesday thwarted efforts on behalf of a waiver from their former principal, the
"Maybe we should have," Kroll said.
Feather's
motion
to
put the matter on
a transfer student to allow him to play school board chairman or the superin- right of the Green boy to play baseball. I
At the Feb. 6 board meeting, Keeth
the agenda as an emergency (ailed for "But I think the board should remain
think we'd really be remiss."
tendent of schools,
baseball.
expressed
reluctance to send the request
Feather tried to get the board to lack of a second. It was then put on the consistent."
The waivers should be signed only if
A motion to put the matter on the
Lay.
Feather said the two students had to
meeting agenda failed despite the the officials are sure the transfer is for declare the Issue an emergency last night earliest possible agenda, for March 19.
played
basketball at their previous
board's acknowledgement that another academic purposes and athletic so he could then move for the board 10
"Unless there's proof, calLing on Mr.
School Superintendent William B
agenda
school,
but
Green did not play baseball at Lay to come down here and conduct a
student was allowed to play baseball recruitment was not involved, according direct the principal to sign a waiver for Layer explained that, by law, the
Green,
after transferring schools under similar to Lay.
witch hunt isn't w hat I'd like to see
must be published and at least seven
"Green was not recruited," Feather done," Keeth said at that meeting.
"The baseball season Is part gone days
The parents of Gene Green,' who
droArmm.
advance time is necessary. By
Florida High School Athletic Activities transferred from Lake Howell High already," he said.
Lay has said he received the letter but
Wednesday, the next Wednesday's said,
"Have you investigated all the cir- was too busy administering sports
The Greens have been trying to get
Associa tion (FHSAA) Executive School to Lyman High School, contend
the agenda Is already finalized.
cumstances in that case?" Layer asked. tournaments to even consider the
S.oretary Floyd Lay, who was asked In a their son should be allowed to play waiver since they first appeared before
in
for
the
board
Jan.
23.
On
Feb.
6
the
school
Layer
has
consistently
sign
refused
to
"No," Feather replied.
letter to investigate the matter, said baseball because his transfer was
vestigatlon.
board agreed 3-2 to ask Lay and the a waiver In the Green case. lie said he
toèy he has made no efforts on the case. academic purposes.
"Well, you should," Layer said.
FHSAA
to investigate possible objected to the board's action allowing
At least one school board member
Green's father said he will pursue the
Board member Pat Telson suggested
"It's not a high priority with me,"
recruitment In the Green case and two Green to transfer in the first place, since the board send a follow-up letter to Lay matter "because I'm being wronged,
Lay said. "I'll look Into It when I have the ageel.
"I don't think there was any recruit- others. If no recruitment was ilscovered, his transfer request came after the July or direct the chairman to call him to
"It's a matter of principle," he said.
Um, but It won't be this week or next,"
meat
involved in the Green case," board Feather Indicated he would then move to transfer deadline,
Green told Telson even if the ininquire if he Intends to conduct the
next."
Board Member William Kroll said the requested investigation.
me FHSAA, the governing body of member Robert G. Feather said. "And direct the waiver be granted.
t'estigation starts, the baseball season
But,
although
Lay
acknowledged
board
did not allow two other students,
at
Lyman
who
high school athletics In the state, there's a boy now playing
"Knowing Mr. I.ay." Rnard Chairnuin will be almost over before a decision is
stipulates that transfer gudenis may not also transferred after the deadhne and receipt ot the school board's request, he who were granted permission to trarsfer Allan Keeth said, "I don't think he got the made,— DIANE PETRYK
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Carter quickly met with top advisers
lie later retreated to the family
The development came after members tO(lit)' Following an apparent major quarters for about 15 minutes with
of the U.N. Commission investigating development in the Iran hostage crisis. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and
"We've noted the reports from Tehran national- security uffait s adviser ZbigIran's 'charges against the deposed shah
threatened to leave Tehran without and we are watching the situation very mew Iirzezinksi.
An aide indicated the president's
seeing the captives, but they were per- carefully," said White House press
days
secretary
Jody
Powell
of
statements
by
impromptu
session with his foreign
suaded to stay for at least two more
Sadegh
Chotbzadeh.
militants
that
they
to
are
ready
turn
50
policy
advisers
was related to the news
by Foreign Minister
for
the
militants
at
the
U.S.
httituges
over
to
the
ruling
front
Iran.
A spokesman
But the president himself told reporU.S. Embassy, in a telepbone interview R evolutionary Council.
Carter received word of the develop- ters the matter taking hint away front the
with UP! from London, confirmed a
Tehran Radio report that the militants itient late Wednesday night at a state dinner was "kind of a routine ochad asked the ruling Revolutionary dinner honoring West German currence."
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Council totakechargesof the "American
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"We ask the RevolutIonary Counelt to allow the U.N. commission access to
But the militant spokesman would not
that is, their prisoners.
over the hostages
say when the turnover would lake place,
from us and deal with
clear
in
the
American
spies
In their statement broadcast over
saying only, "It will be
them in any way it deems appropriate," Tehran Radio monitored by the BBC, the
future."
militants said they reaffirm that "our
militants the statement said.
A second spokesman for the
the
approach
toward America should be
for
Samir San bar, the spokesman
said In a telephone interview with ui'i in
U.N.
commission, said in a telephone based on a decisive and revolutionary
Bonn that the Revolutionary Council now
and on retaining the initiative.
had responsiblity for the captives and interview with UP! in London that the position
"We (lid not agree, therefore, that the
commission
members
originally
planned
could come and take theimi from the
to leave today without seeing the cap- members of the U.N.) conumssurn of
building. This spokesman also did not say
the hostages,
inquiry should meet
tives.
how soon that could
this
is
something
imposed by
lie
described
the
mission
of
the
U.N.
since
"Everything they want, they can do
America and not what the Iranian nation
he said, adding that the investigating commission as twofold:
with them,"
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Maxwell said the trend in the Legislature is not
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permit cities to annex any enclave of 40 acres or

students at like Brantley High School, which
would have provided stale funding to place
deputy sheriffs in middle and high schools of the
county.
The plan was to have the officer not only
provide a deterrent to crime by his presence but
also to have him act as a counselor and to give
lectures on law and crime. Mrs. ('rain estimated
annual cost for the 12 deputies at $162,400.
She said after three 'ears of state funding, the
c os ts would be picked up in part by local
government
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without having to resort to
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an aging widow takes in a
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lrantles', a nielltber ol the house's ethics and
elections committee. said the county legislation
requiring approval by the county commission of

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the outer boundaries of the annexing
municipality."
The second section of the proposed bill would
less which Is completely surrounded by city

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Sens, liquor IiLenses in addition * to ones at motels,

John Vogt, D-Cocoa
and Clark Maxwell, R- restaurants and clubs,
voted unanimously to submit the
Melbourrte
legislation recommended by the Seminole County
Cole said Sheriff John Polk supports the
League of Civic Associations.
legislation. Vogt said he would especially like to

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member of the Florida House attempted in the
past to get similar legislation through only to
have it "flit to ribbons" on the floor of both state
bodies.
'l'lk' delegation also ((ink no action on a request
from the Seminole County Commission to
"clarify" sections of the state election law, noting
atitendittetits to the law have been prefiled.

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Wednesday agreed to submit legislation in the
He noted the legislation would not affect motels,
April session of the Florida Legislature hotels, restaurants
and private clubs, Cole
restricting the issuance of new licenses
locally, suggested, however, the flood of new licenses
The members of the delegation State Reps. might
encourage more establishments providing
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after results of the 1980 census are announced id the county. The census is expected to show
mid-1981, could be stem med.
Seminole has more than doubled its population in
Seminole County's Legislative delegation the past decade.

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have the public contact him with their opinions on
the proposal.
In another action, the delegation took no action
on a local bill submitted by Sanford City
Manager Warren Knowles defining the word
"enclave" and permitting cities to annex pockets
of land within their boundaries.

Robert Hattaway, DAltamonte Springs, and "adult entertainment." Seminole currently has 29

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From Carter On Mix-Up
JERUSALEM (UP!)— Prime Minister Menachem
Begin today accepted President Carter's apology for a
U. S. vote against Israel in the U. N. Security Council,
but he said the mix-up over references to Jerusalem in
the text did not explain U. S. support for other parts of
the resolution hostile to lrael.
Begin addressed the Knesset parliament at the
opening of a debate on the Security Council Resolution
approved Saturday that condemned Israel's settlement policy In the occupied Arab territories and
called on the Jewish State to dismantle existing settlements, including those In annexed East Jerusalem.
"We accept President Carter's remarks as written
with all due respect. But I must ask with an open heart,
was this mistake— that referred to one section of the
resolution which Is hostile toward Israel and which
contradicts the Camp David accords — the only expression of a relatidnaip of decided hostility to the state
of Israel and its vital interests?" Begin asked.

Brown Says U.S. Prepared
WASHINGTON (UP!)— The United States could
move the entire 8d Airborne Division of about 16,000
men to the Persian Gulf in two weeks to meet a Soviet
threat, Defense Secretary Harold Brown said today.
In an address prepared for the Council on Foreign
Relations in New York City, Brown stressed the United
States would not expect to fight alone if Moscow attempted to restrict Western access to Persian Gulf.
An advanced text of Brown's remarks was released
by the Pentagon.
"We cannot hope, nor do we plan to defend peoples in
the region who will not help defend themselves,"
Brown said.
"By that same token, where we are involved, we do
not expect to stand alone. Because aggression against
one could spread to threaten all, others in the region
may well — and surely ought to — join in the collective
defense."
Brown noted France and Japan receive about 75 per
cent of their oil from the Persian Gulf, while Germany
gets 45 percent.

Austrian Diplomat Freed

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — The guerrillas holding
most of Bogota's diplomatic corps inside the
Dominican Embassy today released Austrian
Ambassador Edgar Selzer, but continued to hold 14
other diplomats, including the U.S. Ambassador.
Dtp!oinaUc sources said Seltzer was released in "a
humanitarian gesture" because his wife Is seriously LU
In Vienna, Austria.
Selzer was taken from the embassy, put In a Red
Qosa vehicle and driven to the military section of the
Bogota airport to catch the first available commercial
Right to Vienna.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

County Panel Forecasts Gas Crunch
By DONNA ESTES
French said compounding the problem of the 75 per cent
Herald Staff Writer
allocation ofa bad period is the rapid growth rate in the state
and particularly Seminole County.
The gasoline fuel crunch in Seminole County in particular
and the state of Florida in general can only get worse. That
"We are being penalized for additional residents," he said,
was the consensus of the county's emergency energy panel
Sutman said the Federal Department of Energy regulations
which met Wednesday at the Seminole County Courthouse in
were formulated during the energy crisis of 1973. That crisis
Sanford.
There seems to be little problem with motorists getting
gasoline once they cross the state line into Georgia, according
to Edward SuUnan of the Texaco Co., a member of the panel.
Sutrnan said 325 million gallons of gasoline a month Is
A phase of the Lake Mary Police Department's investigation
allocated to the entire state. Of this amount, five percent is into the January burglary of Stromberg-Carlson plant in Lake
placed under state control for a "set aside," theoretically to be Mary met with both failure and success Wednesday evening.
used for emergencies throughout Florida. Actually, he said,
The failure was that after two weeks of working on a lead on
additional gasoline is allocated to the counties which make the
the East Coast concerning two men who wanted to sell blank
most requests to the state.
Bank America travelers' checks, it was found the two weren't
Seminole County Commissioner Bob French Interpreted
Sutman's comments to mean that the "squeaky wheel getting involved in the Stromberg-Carlson case,
The success was that they allegedly were involved in some
the grease" concept is being followed,
fashion
in a December 1977 burglary in Rockville, Md.
Sutman explined that the gasoline fuel allocation for Florida
Is based on the gasoline used in the state in the one-year period
Lake Mary Police Det. David Higginbotham said today the
from 1977-1978, "which were not the best 12 months we have two men — Thomas Joseph Wade, 46, and Thomas Rankin
had in Florida," he said. He continued that while that period is
Milne, 42, of 1155 N. Country Club Parkway, Merritt Island,
the basis of the allocation, Florida is given only 75 percent of
were arrested and are being held in the Brevard County jail,
that base.
The arrest was made as a result of an ivestigation by a

AREA DEATH
MRS MAUDE TAYLOR
Traveler's Rest, S. C.; five
Mrs. Maude Copeland grandchildren and seven
raylor, 90, of 2403 S. Grand. great-grandchildren.
'few, Sanford, died early
Funeral services and burial
Vednesday at Lakeview will be in Branchville.
ursing and Convalescent Gramkow Funeral Home is in
'enter. A native of South charge of local arrangements,
arolina, she had lived in
anford for the past 10 years,
ioving here from Bran.
wifle, S. C. She was a
)memaker and a member of
e Branchville United
ethodist Church.
Survivors include a
ughter, Mrs. Edith Myers,
in! ord two half -sisters,
ra. Henry Nichols and Mrs.
rnest Rauber, both of
lester, S. C.; one halfother, James M. Copeland,

Published Dilly and Sunday, except Saturday by The Sanford
Herald, Inc., 310 N. French Ave. Sanford Ph. 32771.
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 33771
Home Delivery: Week, $0 cents, Month, 53.1016 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week. $1.10: Month, $4.1j;6 Months, $27.00;
Year, $52.10.

Earthquake Hits P hilly
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Circuit Court will be set Mar. 31.
She pleaded not guilty to charges she attempted to run down
a Casselberry police officer as she left the scene of a fight:at
the Fancy Dancer club on U.S. Highway 17-92, Fern Park.
Four other persons were arrested on misdemeanor chargesof
fighting.
Johnson also arraigned the following persons on felony
charges, with trial dates to be set at the March 31 docket
sounding. All pleaded not guilty.
— Horace Lee Earl will be tried on charges of burglary and
criminal mischief. He was arrested by Seminole deputies on
Feb. 13, charged with breaking into the home of an orange
grove manager.
— Jack Willard Daniels was charged with grand theft,
forgery, and use of stolen credit cards. Daniels has statedIn

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NEW YORK (UP!) Two new studies provide good
news for diabetics and other users of saccharin,
showing there is little or no link between the artificial
sweetener and bladder cancer.
Similar conclusions were reported in a National
Cancer Institute study released three months ago.
The NC! and the American Cancer Society funded
the two latest studies, which support the American
Diabetes Association's policy on saccharin. The ADA
last year reversed its position on the artificial sweetener, recommending continued availability until
Congress can study all food safety laws.

court on several occasions that the owner of the cards does not
wish him prosecuted, and he is making reparations.
Jeffery Dean Lang, arrested Feb. 26 by Casselberry
police, was charged with burglary to a conveyance.
Kenneth Randolph Higgens, arrested Feb. 20 by Seminole
deputies on a warrant, was charged with five counts of writing
worthless checks plus five counts of grand theft.
John Butler was charged with obtaining property with a
worthless check. He was arrested in Broward County on a
Seminole warrant, Feb. 21.
Darien Scott Tillinghast, arrested Jan. 31 by Sanford
police, was charged with burglary and possession of burglars
tools.
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'Lone Ranger' Saddened
By SIIverh.eIs Death

MIAMI (UP!) Southern Bell Telephone customers
are getting a $12.2 million refund now and they might
get a lot more later.
Southern Bell said Wednesday it will ask the Public
Service Commission for authority to refund $12.2
million, the savings it gets from the reduction in the
federal corporate income tax from 48 to 48 percent.
The refund, which would average $3.50 per
residential customer and $8.40 per business customer,
. would come In the form of a credit on the next bill.
The five commissioners are expected to approve the
refund, but continue their proceedings that may result
in additional refunds and rate cuts later this! year.
The PSC accused Southern Bell's Florida operations
of earning around $70 million a year in excess profits
last fall and launched a two-pronged attack on behalf of
the consumers.

LOS ANGELES (UPI)
If they could have filmed suet
somber stuff for the kids back when TV screens were small
and gray, the moment should have come beside the campfire,
beneath a coyote's moon, at the secret mine that produced the
silver bullets.
Real life being what it is, the Lone Ranger was In a car at the
Los Angeles Airport when he learned Tonto was dead.
Clayton Moore, who personifies the masked rider of the
plains, said he was deeply saddened by the death of Jay
Silverheela, the Mohawk who played his faithful Indian
companion, Tonto.
Those were the qualities they epitomized in hundreds of Lone
Ranger episodes made for television between 1949 to 1956. The
Lone Ranger was the most gentlemanly gunfighter ever
conceived, never killing or so much as maiming any bad
guys. He shot the guns out of their hands.
Silverheels, born Harold Smith on the Six Nations Indian
Reserve in Ontario, Canada, died Wednesday at the Motion
Picture Country Home and Hospital of pneumonia and the
after-effects of a stroke suffered in 1974. He was 62.

J. MacKay Resigns To Run

Panama Crew Member Found?

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
State Sen. Buddy
MacKay has submitted his resignation from the
Legislature to run fulltlzne for the Democratic U.S.
Senate nomination and thinks Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter ought to quit his state post too.
MacKay, whose resignation is effective at the end of
:• the 1980 session, told a news conference Wednesday
Gunter has mounted an unofficial campaign and
should "take Into account the appropriateness" of
regulating the Insurance Industry at the same time he
'. lines up campaign contributions.

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PORTSMOUTH, Va. (UP!)
The Coast Guard has
recovered a body floating in a lifeboat off the North Carolina
coast, but officials said today they have not determined
positively If the man was one of 22 crew members of a missing
Panamanian freighter.
Coast Guard spokesman Joe Bridger said the body was
found about 40 miles northeast of the area where two lifeboats,
life jackets, debris and a "bubbling" oil slick were sighted
Wednesday.
The articles, including plastic bags and pillows, were
found 60 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C., during a
search for the missing Mount Horizon.
Bridger said the body, found by the USS Suribachi, will be
taken to Florida, where agents for the ship will attempt
Identification.
"There were no papers on the body and no identification,"
Bridget said. "At this time, no determination has been made if
the life raft and the body were from the Mount Horizon."
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Prince Gets 'IRA Brick'
Port
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI)
Everglades authorities Investigating a bomb threat
aboard the British carrier H.M.S. Hermes, on which
Prince Andrew serves, found a birthday cake and an
"IRA boçb" a brick wrapped In string.
Port Everglades Fire and Security Chief Huey
Manges said a man identifying himself as "Connally"
ailed the port's switchboard at 3:20 p.m. Wednesday
and made the threat.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
John Aunk
Lucinda A. Parry
Robert SkaW
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Batty Hickson
Paul L. Hunter
Ruby C. McKlnZis
Robert Pluenmer
Tawana Ralnas
Bhrda VIdi.rs
Anne P. Wheaton
William N. Claus.,

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James K. Adams
011$ Akins
Martha A. Bellamy

Lawrence

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WWhe Robinson
Carols J. Rugonsteln
Stellay watson

Jeim Dsmcanacn, DeNona
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Miss America
Pageant director Albert Marks Jr. decided in
November be wanted to replace the 65-year-old Bert
Parks with a younger host. From the start, he said
Wednesday, "Ron Ely was one of my favorites." Ely,
the former television "Tarzan," was chosen for the
role Wednesday.
"I sat at home every night watching (Ely's show,
"Face the Music") and I was very impressed how he
was able to control movemenf on the show," Marks
said.
Parks said he felt "complimented" in being replaced
by a former TV Taman, but he couldn't resist snapping
off a one-liner to a, caller at his home In Florida.
"They had to geffiWi out of the trees," Parks said.

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CHICAGO (UP!)
Thousands of striking firefighters,
apparently angered by Mayor Jane M. Byrne's refusal to grant
them full amnesty, voted down an agreement aimed at ending
their 3-week-old walkout.
Seventeen people many of them children have died in
fires since 4,000 of the city's 4,300 firefighters walked off the
job Feb. 14. Investigators have blamed several of those fires
including one that took the lives of three children Wednesday
on arsonists.
"I'd like to see this ended (but) I'd hate to see three weeks go
down the drain for nothing," said a 22-year veteran firefighter
after more than 3,000 members of the Fire Fighters Union
Local 2 voted down a memorandum of agreement with the city
late Wednesday.
"We've got so much on the line now. I'm not doing this for
myself. I've got one more year on the force. But I'm doing this
for the younger guys."

'Tarzan' To Replace Parks
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Petersburg Tiger Bay Club that recent events in Iran and
Afghanistan had angered the American public,
The expression of this anger is support for the president, the
former Texas governor said.
"Those two things changed the political fortunes of Amenca," Connally said. "Those two men (Khomeini and Brezhnev)
have had more to do with the president's popularity and perhaps in naming the next president of the United States than 220
million Americans."
Connally said his poor showing in the New England
primaries showed the "volatility of the American political

But Graham was still waiting Wednesday to
learn from the U.S. Department of Energy if
his request for a 5 percent boost in the state's
gasoline allocation would be granted,
Deputy Energy Secretary John Sawh ill told
members of the House Energy Conunittee

Chicago Firemen Strike
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lobbying efforts of the Graham administration have paid off with members of
the House Energy Committee voting in favor
of the governor's $65 million energy trust fund
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By United Press International
John Connally, slipping In the primaries like a youngster on
a greased poll, said the Ayatollah Khomeini and Leonid
Brezhnev caused President Carter's current popularity, while
George Bush tried to woo Sen. Howard Baker into an endorsement during an active day of Florida campaigning
Wednesday.
Gearing up for the sta te's March 11 presidential primary,
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scene. Every week it appears there are a bunch of losers and
one winner. It should teach us all to be a little more guarded in
our predictions. We're all somehow missing the mark."
Connally will be back in Florida Saturday, the (las of thi
South Carolina Republican prinmry. Connally has carupaignec
hard in the Palmetto State and has said that's where hi
campaign will begin to hgather steam If it doesn't chances art
it
George Bush started three days of Florida campaigning
Wednesday.

Committee Approves Graham's Energy Fund Plan

Bladder Cancer Cause Nixed

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The curious rumbling
sounded vaguely like an explosion, but it wasn't. It was
just an earthquake, rare for this region.
"I knew something happened, a plane going by or
thunder," said Evelyn Tait of a mild quake that rattled
winddws Wednesday in northeast Philadelphia and
suburban Montgomery County. "I didn't know it was
an earthquake."
Dr. Richard Bischke, geology professor at Temple
University, said he was told by the Lamont-Doherty
Geological Observatory in Palisades, N.Y., the quake
registered 3.0 on the Richter scale.

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An 18-year-old dancer at a Fern Park topless club will stand
trial on charges of aggravated assault and battery on a law
officer, stemming from a Feb. 21 incident which led to the
arrest of five persons,
Allyson Frances Pease of 4107 Thistledown Drive, Orlando,
was formally arraigned on those charges Tuesday before
Seminole County Judge Harold Johnson. Her trial date in

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Bert Lance's successor as
president of the Calhoun First National Bank says
Lance's relatives were exempt from restrictions of
loans that were put in place by federal banking officials concerned about the bank's fiscal condition.
Y.A. Henderson Jr., who continues his testimony In
Lance's bank fraud trial today, said M.B. Adams, the
regional director of the Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency, had notified the bank in 1971 that it was
"overloaned" 88 percent of its cash deposits were
tied up In loans and overdrafts.

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Burglars made off with over $1,000 worth of goods from an
Altamonte home Sunday, after breaking through a kitchen
door, deputies say.
The thieves, striking between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of David Danielson, 1141 Lake Brantley
Heights Road, took a .357 magnum pistol, color television,
microwave oven and personal papers from the house,
Danielson told deputies.

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Man Accused OfAttempted Burglary
B yDAVIDM.RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole deputies arrested a Sanford man Tuesday night
one block from a home they say he was trying to burglarize.
Ricky Charles Hampton, 28, of 600 Sixth St., Sanford, was
held In lieu of $8,400 bond Tuesday, on charges of attempted
burglary.
Deputies say they received a call from Dwight Flowers,
saying someone was trying to break into his home at 2658
Poinsetta Ave., outside of Sanford at 11:22 p.m. Tuesday.
Shortly after they as
on the scene, deputies searching
the area arrested Hampton and charged him with attempting
to pry open a window at Flower's home.
Hampton Is awaiting trial on charges of armed burglary,
stemming from the Jan. 10 theft of $12.95 and a bottle of wine
From Carlo's Restaurant on U. S. Highway 17-92 in Sanford.

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Within an hour and a the 1973 Watergate hearings and effective leader of best he could muster was a second place finish in
half, Howard Baker's expression turned upside Senate Republicans.
Puerto Rico.
down
from glum resignation to boyish grin.
"It is disappointing to me, but on the other hand it
The final blow was his fourthplace finish in the
What happened in between Wednesday was a final is pretty clear that the campaign isn't going Massachusetts and Vermont primaries Tuesday
decision by the Tennessee Republican and his top anywhere," he told reporters assembled hastily in
Baker's problem at first was thought to be he was
advisers to quit the presidential race, and the his Capitol office.
too"liberal"
he voted for the Panama Canal
Two days after announcing his candidacy last treaties to win the GOP nomination. But in the
holding of a brief news conference to explain the
decision.
Nov. 1, Baker took the national press to Maine end, it was liberal Rep. John Anderson,
His campaign started late, was not organized where he was expected to trounce the other can. previously considered a bantamweight in the ring of
properly and never did as well at the polls as might didates in a GOP straw poll. Instead, Baker was contenders, who stole Bakers support in New
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combined law enforcement unit consisting of Higginbothaxñ of
Lake Mary, Brevard County Sheriff's deputies and the Flotida
Department of Law Enforcement.
Higginbotham said the Lake Mary department got word two
weeks ago that two men were attempting to sell a block of
blank Bank America travelers checks. The men were kept
under surveillance for two weeks, Higginbotham said, before
the arrests were made Wednesday evening. Recovered were
$4Z950 in the blank travelers checks. The two men are beng
held in the Brevard County jail while investigation Is cpntinning on what involvement they had in the initial burglry
and theft.
Higginbotham said it was believed the Lake Mary burglary
was involved because the Bank of America had told Lake Miry
police the Stromberg checks were the only blanks mlssii.

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Baker Ends Quest For Republican Nomination

NAnON
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has long since passed and a new and different crisis taken
place, he noted. Still, the old regulations are being used.
State Sen. John Vogt pointed to another flaw in federal
regulations which keeps long established gasoline stations at
their old allocations while granting new and higher allocations
to new service stations.

Probe Leads To Different Checks

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life for most of the 48 contiguous states by wow and thun.
derstorms accompanied by hail. Thunder and lightning rattled
California during the night, as an upper level disturbance with
cold, mold and unstable air swept across the state.Heavy rain
fell in southeastern Georgia Wednesday afternoon, but there
was no report of damages. Wednesday evening new inches of
snow piled Inthe area th and around Butte, Mont., lna.twohour time spin. The latest storm brought the area up to a total
of 13 Inches In the last few days.
AREA READINGS (I a.m.): temperature: 50; overnight
low: 50; yesterday's high: SO; barometric pressure: 30.22;
relative humidity: 7$ percent; winds Northwest at 3 m.p.h.
TODAY'S TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 10:34 a.m.
10:67 p.m.; lows, 4:13 am., 4:28 p.m; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs 10:28 am., 10:49 p.m.; lows, 4:04 am., 4:15 p.m.;
BAYPOIIT: highs, 3:45a.m.,3:36 pm.; lows, 9:40aim, 10:28
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Mks: Winds southerly 10 to lii knots becoming north to
northeast 15 knots extreme north, part today. Winds east to
southeast 10 to 15 knots tonight and southeast to south Friday.
Seas mostly 3 to 5 feet. Partly cloudy.
AREA FOKECAff Partly iinudy and miLl! ghFrld.y_
Highs mostly near $0. Lows tonight from upper 5W to low SOs.
Winds southerly 10 to 15 mph.

major oil companies will lend Florida
gasoline during the tourist season and said he
hoped the government could meet the in.
crease request.
But he cautioned that such a move means
supplies will have to be cut elsewhere and

"Obviously that's always a difficult thing to
do. We're going to look at Graham's) request
and hopefully do something."
The plan originally called for a $78 million
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about your trip to the Holy Land. "Are you going
to write all about your experiences?"
Many people have asked me these questions
sine our return. But how do you condense into a
word or brief report the experience of a lifetime?

New Hospital Site

BY JANE CASSELBERRY

A Good Selection

Somehow words like "wonderful," "marvelous" or "fantastic" are not adequate to
describe eight days of viewing some of the
world's most breathtaking panoramic views or
the spiritual high of actually being at the places
where Jesus Christ was born, lived, performed
miracles, was crucified and resurrected.

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"Fasci nating" — Masada, a natural fortress
rising 1,200 feet above the Dead Sea where Herod
built a palace complete with steam ba ths and
swimming pool. It is best known as the fortress
where 960 heroic Jewish Zealots made their last
stand against the Romans In 73 AD. As the
Romans forced Jewish slaves to build a massive
ramp up the cliffs the besieged defenders
men, women and children — chose mass suicide
rather than capture.

"Spectacular" the word for the view from
Mt. Carmel of the Haifa harbor, where the U.S.
Navy's carrier the Forrestal was at anchor
(families of some of the crew attend the church
which our son Dan pastors in Neptune Beach).

The selection of a site along the lakefront in
Sanford to build a new, $18-million hospital may
WILLIAM STEIF
be just the shot in the arm the city needs to accelerate its growth.
Hospital Corporation of America has taken an
option on some 17 acres fronting Lake Monroe
along U.S. 17-92 (Seminole Boulevard) and
Mangoustine Avenue. If all goes well, a new, twoToBe
story or three-story hospital could be operating
there in just under three years.
The site extends south from the lakefront some
1,000 feet to about a block north of West First
Street. What that could mean is a more rapid
development, both residentially and cornit is time — perhaps past time — to hate a
mercially, of the west section of Sanford all along child. But you Cant.
West First Street, as well as along several other
The reason makes no difference. Now you
area streets, and certainly along the lakefront. know what you want: a child.
in the 195(, that would have meant a blond,
The lakefront site selection was disclosed only a
blue-eyed,
white infant, probably born out of
few weeks after another lakefront site was
wedlock. That, says Elaine Schwartz, an
selected for a major project. Altamonte Springs
adoption specialist In the Health, Education
developer Thomas Rucker took an option on about and Welfare Department, was ,,the classic
eight acres Just west of French Avenue and south f,"
of the lakefront where U.S. 17-92 turns norChildren who weren't "gorgeous and
th westerly along the lake.
healthy babies" were relegated to foster
Rucker said he plans to build a multi-story homes, sometimes five or six as they grew up.
the halcyon days of Eisenhower
condominium complex with some complementing
normalcy,
the country has learned a few
commercial activity to include small specialty
things. Miss Schwartz says. Among them:
shops.
— White famili es aren't the nation 's only
A more important factor regarding HCA's site potential adoptive parents, and adoption
selection for the new hospital is its accessibility doesn't have to be confined to couples. Single
from Sanford and other key areas such as Lake parents are good parents, too,
-- Adoption of older children, including
Mary, Longwood and the Deltona area, either
teen-agers
in high school, works.
along the Interstate-4 route or via U.S. 17-92.
Many American families can and do adopt
HCA's new-hospita l site selection was a sound handicapped and retarded
children, who
choice, and HCA personnel are to be commended benefit from living in these families — and
for taking time to look over various site who offer their adoptive parents a gift of
possibilities and for honoring the commitment to Incalculable value: love,
Today, she says there are at least 200,000
build a new hospital within the city limits or on
children,
ages 2.17, who have what she calls
annexable land.
"handicapping
conditions in our society."
Also to be commended Ia Sanford realtor Bill
These
children
are waiting for adoption. They
Stemper, a long-time Sanfordite, who said he
are physically handicapped, retarded,
personally worked vigorously to put together a emotionally disturbed, from big families,
package for HCA which would see that corn- from minority parents or "Just plain older."
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The Dead Sea is the lowest spot on earth —
1,300 feet below sea level. It is 45 miles long and
11 miles across. with a 65 percent mineral
content, nothing lives in the water.
Half way down the western shore we stopped
for lunch at Kibbutz Em Gedi. The caves that can
be seen in the steep bluffs have hidden David
from the wrath of Saul and the Dead Sea Scrolls
from treasure hunters. At Qumran we saw the
ruins of the Essene community and the cave

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you and ask loaded questions like "Do you like

There is something to be said for not imposing
jail sentence on a 76-year-old man in failing health

who pleads guilty to a misdemeanor charge of

conspiracy.
But when the offender is former U. S. Rep.
Daniel Flood and the conspiracy count involves

soliciting and accepting bribes in exchange for

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that she believes it won't be taken as anything more than a
The gracious, articulate woman who has become the most Joke by the rest of the world, particularly in the Soviet Union.
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the United States to respond: go Into production of the B-1
This time Mrs Schlafly Is readying an attack on what she bomber.
- Insists is the most Important issue affecting women to surface
"The whole idea of signaling the world that our response to
'In some time: the registering of women for the military draft. an international crisis is to draft women instead of building the
"It proves everything we've been saying for eight years,"
B-I bomber is so topsyturvy that you can hardly believe it,"
she said about her fight against the Equal Rights Amendment.
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have the ba ckbone to stand up to women's lib and It was Just a
cowardly attempt to get back the support of the radical
feminists In this election year.
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hear anybody moving to raise taxes this election year."
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evangelist. In her eight years as the self-appointed leader of
Stop ERA, she has averaged two appearances a week against
the amendment and has polished her act to perfection.
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with 36 states — three short of the required two-thirds majority
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approving the amendment.
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Gloria Steinem
judged by our skins the way we look. I look
doesn't fidget.
forward to being old, then I'll be taken
She can sit quietly through a fusillade of
seriously. I know that's crazy to wish away
sharply pointed questions (as well as some
your life," she said.
well-Intentioned but essentially chauvinistic
She spoke about Carter's plan to register
Ones) and respond with unnerving calmness,
men and women for the armed services.
Gloria is45 now and has experienced nearly
"There are two worst alternatives: one
every in quiry in her 20 years as a leader of the
would be to draft only men that would be
feminist movement. But she hasn't
preparing for war and perpetuating
"mellowed out" or become less intense,
discrimination; second would be to ask a
That's not the way feminism evolves,
draft for both men and women," she said.
"The women's movement works the other
She sees a peaceti me draft as a male
way around from other political, social concept and said that women are less likely to
movements--you get more radical as you get
believe violence is suitable method to solve
older," Steinem said recently In an Interview
a conflict. She said that most women,
in New York.
however, would suppor t a draft for true selfSteinem was making the rounds publicizing
defense but she doubts whether the crisis in
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Women: A Ms. History of the Seventies in
- "The Idea we would have a diaft without
Words and Pictures," published by Putnam
ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) is really
and - Paragon. The book is " encu'lant11n
yclopedic
offensive. It assures that the policy of no
chronology of the women's movement and
women in declsionmaking positions in the
contains a long introduction written by
military will continue," she said.
Steinem, who Is the editor and founder of Ms.
She also said that "fear of women knowing
Magazine.
how
to use guns is profound."
Steinem has written for many magazines in
"It's a right-wing fear as well as a
the United States and Europe since her first
masculine fear," she said.
article appeared in Esquire in 1962. She has
She responded to the muchpublicized blas
written for television and for several political
from the London Times which has decided to
campaigns: those of Robert Kennedy, George
ban the use of the phrase, Ms., In their newsMcGovern, Cesar Chavez and Shirley
paper.
Chlsholm.Shewasoneofthefoundersof New
York Magazine and was Its ' political
"It's comforting to have a critic that's
columnist,
wrong about everyt hi ng. The English gave us
Steinem looks like a young fine arts teacher
Ms. The unabridged Oxford English Die.
at a Sister Seven school:- she is theatrically
tionary lists Ms. as far back as the 17th
thin and wears brown furry boots, black
century.IthoughttheTlmesofLonIonpeopie
éorduroy slacks, a black turtleneck sweater,
would know that," she said with a Slight
and has large, even white tee th and long,
smile.
blonde hair.
She stopped talking for a moment. It was
Have her obvious good looks helped her
the kind of pause one migh t experience while
- become the m ostrecognized feminist of the
waiting at a traffic ligh t: a time to get away
decade?
from where you already are.
"No. My physical appearance hasn't helped
"Progress lies in the direction we haven't
me In the movement. A lot of people think that
been," she said.
'lf you're a feminist you're going to have Army
Thesentenceseemedtohanglntheair,and
boots and terminal acne. When In reality,
for the first time during the hour, Gloria
meny Of tin wm in tin movement are
Steinem moved.

it may not be feasible teaching an old dog
new tricks, but how about a dinosaur?
lane Kirkland, for one, is Inclined to try.
The new president of the AFL-CIO has
decided to introduce Big Labor, at its very
respectable age, to a couple of facts of
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$200 for building the exhibit. Money over and above expenses
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Christy' is a student at Jackson }Ieghts Middle School and
Brent is a student at Oviedo High School.
The Seminole Counts- 4-Il Council exhibit at the Central
Florida Fair received the second place ribbon, according to
Fred Roberts, county 4.11 program assistant. The theme of
the exhibit was "Designing 4-11 with People." Built around a
slide presentation of 4-H activities for the past year, the
display included a cypress clock. rockets, a sewing machine,
3,000 pine tree seddlings and items related to horsemanship.

beautiful," Steinem said.

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"This was a good experience for Brent and Christy," said
Mrs. Patsy MacLeod, mother of the girls, "but Heather is
really serious. She's going to commit every cent of her
earnings into finding the best calf she can to raise for next
year's fair. In the past the calves we entered were born and

Gloria Steinem Is Intense
In Her Fight For Feminism

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steer, Nero, for $1.39-a-pound or a total of $1,348.3 after

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in the new Future Farmers of America Chapter, and she
wants to be the first girl to have a grand champion steer at
the fair," Mrs. MacLeod explained. "This was the first year
a girl had ever had a reserve grand champion.
"Heather did a beautiful Job in showing her steer and he
posed perfectly for her, but we kidded Christy that next year
we were going to enter her in the rodeo.Chrlsty,the youngest.
had the biggest of the three steers and the most ornery. When
she was showing him in the ring he kicked her and took off
running and bucking, but came to a screeching halt when
Christy sat down on the ground and pulled hard on the rope,"
said Mrs. MacLeod.
But the real test for Heather as a serious cattle grower
came Monday when she decided to go to a meat-packing
house to see how her steer dressed out. She went with a beef
judging team, which was practicing on some beef carcasses

shrinkage. Purple Porpoise Restaurant of Maitland bought
Christy's 1,115-pound steer, Napoleon, for $l.35-a.pound or
$1,329.75 after shrinkage.

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dressed and hanging.
"She just about chickened out," said Mrs. MacLeod. "She
&amp;iid,,l don't think I can lookat him.' I looked around until I
found tier's and after watching the others judged by then she
was curious to see how her steer measured up. She was really
proud of him."

Heather says she was the first kid from Seminole County to
enter and the first kid from Lyman High School, where she is

assure them of a healthy profit.
Wheeler Fertilizer and Meat World, both of Oviedo pur.
chased Heather's 1,007-pound steer, Nicodemus, for $1.40-apound for a total of $1,375 after the three percent off for
shrinkage required by the fair. Crittenden's Fruit Co. out bid
Citizen's Bank of Oviedo to purchase Brent's 1,000-pound

Women In Turmoil

Labor

Sex and race.
Such Is one of the more interesting
developments out of the recent gathering in
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Florida of the AFL-CIO executive council, a
session otherwise noteworthy for not being
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under the firm — not to say rigid grip of the
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late George Meany who dominated such
federation
proceedings for the preceding
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a
century. And there may well be a
quarter
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connection.
Kirkland had designated two seats on the
35-member council to be reserved for,
respectively, a woman and a minority-group
representative.
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Not exactly earthshaking news, you say. It
may be somewhat more so when you consider
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g
the existing composition of that power center
of the 19.mlUlon.member labor federation.
Un
der a longstanding rule restricting council
By NAOHISA MURAKAMI
There are three types of home videodisc
participation
to heads of member unions, it
NEW YORK (UP!) — Despite the rising systems — an optical system of Philips, a
includes
at
present
only one black. And there
enthusiasm for the videodisc system In the
stylus method of RCA Corp. and the VHD has
never
been
a
woman
member.
United States, the Japanese Sony Corp. will (video highdensity disc) system of Victor Co.
SO?
devote itself for the time being to marketing of Japan, which will be used by Matsushita.
So women today account for more than 40
another type of home system, the video The three systems are incompatible.
percent
of the total national work force.
cassette recorder, says a spokesman for
0111 said the problem with the videodisc
Further,
one
in every five union members Is a
Sony's American subsidiary.
system Is that you have to develop both
WOflfl.
and software at the same time for
recorders enable viewers t
Blacks and-Hispanics also have sizable
icton into the rnarkt.
believes
record
television
programs
for
later
as somewhat from stats to stab. -:.
re-entaUon
th the labor force and union
f
and
- playback, while - videodisc players cannot
ranks,
and
would
have even more were they
institutional
use
but
not
for
consumer
It started with enactment of the Adoption
record programs, but Instead
not
so
over-represented
in the unemployed
tertalnt.
Opportunity Act In 1976. The idea was for the
recorded videodiscs.
statistics.
hand, he said, it has such
federal government
nt to be a catalyst in finding
Mitu ohld, a spokesman for Sony Corp. merits as random access and the capacity
Wu able to adopt "special needs"
for
Not only Is it about time that Big Labor took
of America, told UP! In an interview
storing an enormous amount of information,
children. Now the federal government has
note of the actualsituation, it islong past time
company will not enter Into the consumer
"With video cassette recorders," he said,
established 10 regional adoption resource
for its own health.
videodisc market until a unified videodisc
'you can use tapes time and again Just by
centers that furnish a place for the potential
While women are Increasingly numerouLn
standard is established and software for the
preynii
jp.g
recording and can
unions, only 18 percent of all those mlllions.of
SdOptIVS parent to start,
system becomes available.
record your favorite w programs even ifyou
working women are as yet organized. Much
Even before calling a federal resourceHowever, he said, the firm has plans to are not at home by presetting the device."
the same figures apply to minority workers.
center, or your local or state agency, you may
manufacture a videodisc for Institutional pur.
The
high
price
of
the
video
cassette
Many
of both are in service occupations, a
want to get in touch with the North American
pose, not for the general consumer, by using recorder is considered the biggest bottleneck
booming
employment category where more
Council on Adoptable Children, SuIte 229, 1346
the videodisc technology otN.V. Philips of the at present to a major market penetration. It
than
5
million
jobs have opened up in recent
Connecticut Ave., Washington, D.C. 29736.
Netherlands.
runs $1,300 to $1,300 in the United States.
years.
Yet
only
some 15 percent are
The council is comprised of more than 423
Video cassette recorder sales In the United
Obid
said
the
two
kinds
unionized.
of
home
video
adopti ve-parent groups and Its executive
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Heather, Christy and Brent each won third place in their
class for their steers In the 4-H Judging at the fair and a
prize
Christy won a first place trophy and $15 prize for her 4-H
record book and Brent won second prize of $10 for his record
book.
Of the 50 entries in the competition, only 38 4-H members
actually were accepted to show their steers. Since Seminole
County does not have a beef club, the three youths registered

raised on our ranch, but this year she's decided to shop

around."

in the feeding and care of their steer and at the last minute
enough sponsors came through to bid on their steers and

youth to enter a steer Last year, was joined this year by her
11-year-old Sister Christy and a 17-year-old cousin, Brent
Ramsey, also of Oviedo. Their three calves were born and
raised on the family ranch.

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an Orange County club in order to compete.
Each of the Oviedo youngsters had invested close to $1,000

For three Seminole County youths their months of hard

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through

work and devotion in raising steers to take to the Central
Florida Fair paid off last week,
Heather MacLeod, 14, of Oviedo, the only Seminole County

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official favors, we think something i
venlent for the congressman than a year on
probation is in order.
The specifics of Daniel Flood's crimes those
States totaled
units In 1978 and 475,000 systems can coexist and predicted video
to which he pled guilty and others the Justice director, Laurie Flynn (herself an adoptive
Meanwhile, as the total national work force
units
, according to industry figures. cassette recorders will continue to sell well
Department chose to forget — bespeak a pattern mother), can offer advice. The phone number
has
been expanding rapidly In recent years to
0111 guesses they will reach 600,000 to 660,000 even If videodisc players achieve a major
the
current numerous neighborhood of 100
of systematic corruption pursued for whatever is 302-466-7572.
units this year.
consumer market status,
federal resource centers' addresses,
mi
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on, organized labor has been essentially
price the market would bear.
Last year, Sony accounted for about 30
As for videodisc sales, Magnavox, a sublast phone numbers and the states they cover are:
stagnant
in total membership. And proporIn his first trial, which ended in a hung
percent of the American market. RCA Corp., sidixy of Philips, Is marketestlng the Dutch
%
tionately,
union membership has actually
nive
si
U
r
ty
of
Nor
th
Carolina
Scho
of
ol
which
sells
a competing system manufac. firm's optical videodisc players in three
year, prosecutors charged Flood with peddling
declined
from about a quarter to under. a
Social Work, 143 W. Franklin SL, Suite 314,
tured by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. of American cities
Seattle, Atlanta and
influence as
of
all
fifth
workers
In the last 10 years alone.
thesubcommittee
powerful chairman of the House Chapel Hill, N.D. 27614, 919-966-2546
Japan accounts for roughly 35 percent. Dallas.
Appropriations
for $50,000 In bribes (Alabama, FlOrid., Georgia, North Carolina,
There could be a connection with the bag
Matshushlta also markets the system under
Magnavox has never released sales figures
from businessmen and others seeking to enrich South Carolina, MlululppI, Tennessee,
disinclination of Big Labor's leadership to
its Panaonlc label,
on the units, and an Industry sottree said
themselves at the taxpayer's expense. Several of Kentucky); University Of Michigan School of
change with the changing work force, :a
Sony and Matsushita are the two major "everybody's guessing." Estimates range
the bribers have been convicted and ordered to Social Work 1015 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor,
COflfleCtlOn that Kirkland has recognized axil,
manufacturers of video cassette recorders — from a conservative 2,000 units by the
Mich. 66104, 313-7634690 (IllinoIs, Indiana,
In contrast to his predecessor, Is prepared'to
jail.
Betamax and VHS (video home system), Japanese to 10,000 units by a U.S. Industry
do
something about.
cer•
Minnesota,
Ohio,
WisconsIn,
Mlthlgin).
respectively.
spman.
After 31 years in Congress, Daniel Flood
tainly should be hold to at least as high a standard
as those In private life whose greed overcame
JACK ANDERSON
their civic and moral responsibility.
U. S. District Judge Oliver Gasch could have
sentenced Flood to a year in jail and fined him
$25,000. As it is, Flood escaped with nothing more
onerous than requirement that he check
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It is the sort of miscarriage of justice that is
hard to explain to a 19year-old kid serving time
WA1INGT0N Jimmy Carter's chary
Conipetint sources have confided that the U.$," which often mews nothing moreth$
Helping his re4lectlon effort are lndlvrdual
for rifling the cash drawer at the corner service approach to the problem how to gain the decision to lower .fl' Iron Qirtain on the
Of
having
a
relative
or
two
In
Israel.
We'vecontributors
from such big wheel outfits as
station. Worse yet, it Is Indicative of the judicial release Of the American hostages held by refuges Iranian Jews Was contained in a
I,un.j that airport guards e In possession Caeurs Palace, the Desert Inn, MGM Grand
and prosecutorial ilniency accorded all to many fanatic hilüfl militants is undsestandable: directive from Secretary Of State Cyrus Of the list, and any Jew attempting to leave Hotel, the Jockey Club, Circus-Circus Hol,
H. wants to Inns our diplomats back alive. Vance, attsr consultation with Carter.
fallen legislators in recent years
the commtry could be arrested.
the Lady Lack Casino and the Dunes HotbL
A coi*ealonal group met recently with
1nsactaW, however, Is the decision at do
Many members Of Iran's Jewish COfl
The president's mod enthusiastic backs/Is
State Departme nt and White House . miwlty
top levels of his alnIstration to -t-s succeodul buslnnww' when
Cullen
Palm.. Everyone, it seems, ft"
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refug. to Iranian Jews who are seeking NpNaIDhatiVSs in hops Of using do U.S
th shah naiad, and now they us
Owner
to
secretary, has staled the n'1 an
me7 us rebtgf.&amp;
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astomnatically mict. Some who have
$1,000
contribution
on Carter's chances tce a
"They don't want to___
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NstI5OS IChOitwifli,"
NCSpS4
hor.ror stories Of
second
term.
Except
for the Dunes, nonàf
Stale Dupartinunt olficlal told my reporter
being kept aft serveinance, Of having
a
et"d
frjom Jfls,
have yet figured In an
laisado "U we were to hay, an
and
snIn*src.pted by ongoing FBI
their lives at the bawls ci the new I&amp;o,vle vc1al position that Ira
investigation of gambllg
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persecuting
a
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new
bread
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Ir-"-i
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police.
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Europe. B edict ef Preiden'
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'w'e and all their worldly poassalase.
special km'' Cdlii t1. th57 have bsss
1rs
are
ugiler
overtones
in
the
attitude
Of
1y
tarriflid
Of
for
parmwsnt
annual
spending binge this year with :'a
applying
consigned to liflibO in ._' aul
ui
comular
o11ilals
abroad
who
hae
bass
djpljj to the United $ta's becaw
traditional
boondoggle. The 1awmak4s
wa1t desperately lerpsrmis.Ios tacoma $0 petitioned by Iranian Jews for II's that
their
"wiled
out
1.1
m'llkn calendars to the td•
t.i.
asger
may
strike
back
at
the United Stile as pelitiesi exiles.
would enable them to find haves In ow
poysrs,
who
windup
paying the freight Eôeh
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Rebekah Leader's Slogan:
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Lucile Ewell, president of
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Florida, was honored with a
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dinner and meeting hosted by
members of Seminola
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The Odd Fellows Hall was the
setting for this dinner
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Highlight of the evening
was the president's address.
She told that her slogan was
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Thou Art." Her accompanist
Hirald Photo by Tern Vincent
Mary Strauch, from left, vice grand, Emily Jameson, District Ten deputy
was Marie Normn.
Fat hardy serves grilled hot dogs to neighborhood kids.
Hazel Giihuly conducted the president, and Hazel GlIhuly, noble grand, all of Seminole Rebekah Lodge
short business meeting. No. 43, check last minute details for the state president's official visit.
During the meeting a clever
courtesy, written by Emily work as district deputy
Artis Hardy of 310 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, might be
READY-MADE
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He recently hosted a barbecue for the neighborhood
Jameson, was enacted for the president of District Ten.
called one of those unusual people.
Other distinguished guests
kids and grilled hot dogs at the corner of Seventh and
president's pleasure. Those
Born and raised in Sanford, he believes in giving
Pine, alongside Wade's Grocery Store, which attracted
taking part were Alice attending were Lorien Heitz,
back to the community that has been so good to him.
a large crowd of lip-smackers to devour the feast in.
Kreitzman, Virginia Roche, past president of the Rebakah
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cluding potato chips and beverages.
Mary Strauch, Theodore Assembly of Florida; Marie
appearance, he turned the calendar back and indulged
Norman,
past
treasurer
of
the
Schneider, Eva Williams,
It WUS good weather, good cooking, good food and
in "being a good neighbor"
May Rubow and Eva Department Association of
good times for the local kids as well as the chief cook
Hardy has been cooking since he was 8 years old. He
LAPM; Jean Burns, right
GUARANTEED TO BE THE
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enjoys cooking and does it with a flair of his own.
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violet plant. Her gift from the 131ind * Assembly and now
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yellow silk roses, her favorite Erisman, past grand master
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published a prayer by that
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tortoise that I may know that he repeated my warning.
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swift; that there is more to useful.
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OFFICE PROBLEM
and patterns.
All Souls Home and School Association, Sanford, will sponsor
Will you please print the loveliest things I have ever Let me look upward into the
DEAR PROBLEM: The the Annual St. Patrick's Day dinner and dance on March 15 at
prayer and tell us who the read; its message 5
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JESSE INW.VA.
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for
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down and relax.
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trees.
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"Margaret Bohsancurt Day", was celebrated at
Milwee Middle School Friday.
The students, parents and teachers planned this
special day to honor Margaret Bohsancurt, who chose
leap year day of 1980 to retire after dedicating 37 years
of her Life to the teaching profession.
For many years she has been associated with the E
and R Handicapped Program at Milwee where she has
earned the love and respect of all.
Fred Dudley, principal, said, "Margaret is the
'Mother Hen of Milwee' who will be missed by the
entire staff, student body and parents."
Margaret said, "I just can't believe all of this it's
marvelous!" When asked about her plans for the
future, she said, "Alter putting off many volunteer
programs during the years I've worked, I plan to take
it easy for a while and not get tied down by too many
planned activities. When I adjust to the freedom of my
new Life style, I'll be better able to decide what I will be
able to do."
Bud Layer, superintendent of the Seminole County
Schools, and Owen McCarron, Seminole County
Personnel Assistant and former principal of Milwee,
joined the many who came to praise Margaret for her
unselfish service and wish her well In her new
advent ure with the three R's retirement, rest and
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contradicted each other, and fruits without added
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do?
carbohydrates foi your diet.
I don't think YOU sound too
bad and I would hate to see
any certain diet you could
a starvation diet
recommend for me. I'm 19- you on
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American women are
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me to lose all of these Inches particularly weak in thie arm
and shoulder area. Testing
and look like myself again?
has shown that large numbers
hope so.
of women and Y°
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information about diets, neglect and lack of trainin
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foods so It's not too surprising Letter number 3.7, Girth
that you'll run Into a lot of Control: Avoiding The Big
variation In different diets Middle, Other readers who
that we recommended. 7bere want this issue can send 75
basic facts, cents with a long, stamped,
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contains more calories than Send your request to me, In
any other food component. care of this newspaper, P.O.
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calwies should limit the tat help you some with the kind of
Intake. This, in turn, means exercises that you ought to be
eliminating
butter, doing to help reduce
margarine, cream, whole of your abdomen. Nevertha
milk and runoving the fat less, If you do ha ve fat Inside
from any meat which one the abdomen, you can't exeats, as well as avoiding pect to have a real thin Waist
preparing foods by adding without getting rid of the fat,
additional fat In frying.
Why don't you exercise and
Another swrce of calories just eliminate the excess fat
that can be eliminated is sweets and desserts from
excess sweets, While you're your diet and see if that Isn't
on a reducing diet and trying enough to help you gradua4
to limit calories, It's
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portant to eat foods that going on an overly restricted
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Wednesday nigh t's NIT basketball matchup be tween
Alabama and Perin State attracted a crowd of only 7,416 and
very li ttle notice of any ki nd,
. The game itself wasn't very artistic, but it did provide the
Crimson Tide with a 5349 firstround victory.
"I'm very disappointed about the crowd.,,
Coach C.M. Newton said af ter Ala bama held onAlabama
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home-court triumph. "We're not very pretty at
but
we win,
Eddie Phi lli ps scored 17 points and Ken Johnson added 13
to pace the Alabama offense.
After enjoying a 32-19 lead at the half, Alabama allowed
the Ntttany Lions to bounce back behind the shooting of
guard Mike Edelman. Edelman hit all of his 10 points in the
second the half to close Penn Sta te wi thin three points with
less than two minut es left. But the Tide held on.
I . Alabama will meet Murray State Monday night in Tus.
caloosa In a second-round matchup.
"Alabama played the game the way It ought to be
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loose balls when we should have. We shot very poorly."
In ot her games on t he second night of NIT play, Texas
beat St. Joseph's (Pa.), 70-61, Virginia toppled Lafayette,
67-s, Illinois belted Loyola (III.), 105-87, Murray State
trimmed JacksonvIlle, 53-49, Mtnnesota bested Bowling
,Green, 64.50, St. Peter's defeated ConnectIcut, 71-56, and
Illinois State knocked off West Texas State, 8013. .
Tuesday night. Long Beach State hammered Pepperdine,
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Longhorns now host the winner of tonight's game between
'Alabama-Birmingham and Southwest Louisiana Monday
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Jeff Lamp and Ralph Sampson hit 19 points apiece for
, Virginia which went on to dump Lafayette. The Cavaliers,
'20-10, will host the winner of tonight's Boston University.
. , Boston College pme in a second-round contest Monday
night.
' Mark Smith scored 24 points to lead Illinois over Loyola,
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Freshman Glen Green scored four points during a last.
ditch comeback that propelled Murray State, 22-7,
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Jacksonville.
Darryl Mitchell scored 19 points to pace Minnesota, 18-10,
I .. past stubborn Bowling Green, to host the winner of tonight's
. Grssnbllng-Mississippi game In the second round Monday
night,
Kevin Rogers scored 19 points and Jim Brandon added 18
' to lead St. Peter's, over Connecticut, St. Peter's, 211, will
meet the wi nner of tonight's Duquesne-Pittsburgh game on
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Villanova, 23.'; vs. Marquette, 188,

Mideastat Bowling Green, Ky. - Florida
Sta te, 2W, Toledo, 2, and Virginia Tech,
20-7, v Western Kentucky. 21-7.
Mig%vest at Denton, Texas - Alcorn State,
27.1 vs. South Alabama, 23-5, and Texas
AIM, 24-7, vs. Bradley, 23-9.
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pitching coach Don McMahon and weren't for the players association I hi tting standouts during a long batting
special coach Tom Hailer,
wouldn't have even qualified for ar- drill in the Oakland A's ('amp
Metzger will have to beat out Johnnie titration. Now it's up to the older players Yankees' Manager Dick Howser named
LeMaster for the 1980 Gian ts starting Job. to do sunietiüng for the younger ones. We Ken Clay to be the team's first pitcher in
Coa ch Sal ty Parker took the regular could say, 'To hell wi th them,' but I for a "B" game against Atlanta on Monday
infielders aside for a special drill that one will not."
laMCI almost an hour. The idea of the
New York Yankees' player
Missing players included tte
drill
was to get the four players - representative Reggie Jackson agreed Pittsburgh Pirates' Dave Parker, for the
LeMaster, third baseman Darrell Evans, with Sutter.
second straight day; and the California
second baseman Rennie Stennett and
"1 remember the hard work and unity Angels' Don Baylor, who was supposed to
first baseman Mike Ivie - used to each of people like Joe Torre, Jim Perry and be late for the first day of camp, and
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With the possilxlay of strike by the as a young player and I feel obliged to
The San Francisco Giants, especially Major League Players Association, the look out for today's young players,'
Manager Dave Bristol, will be anxiously Philadelphia Phillies oecame the first Jackson said. "I can't say,'I got inine, I
eyeing the progress of Roger Metzger team to vote in favor if a strike with a 41). don't care about them.'"
this spring.
In other training camp news, 21-year.
0 decisIon by the Itayers.
Metzger, one of the National lRague's
Bill Buckner, the Chicago Cubs' player old Glerin Hubbard reported to the
premier fieldi ng shortstops for eight representa ti ve, said the Cub players Atlanta Braves camp to challenge for
years, lost the tips of four fingers on his undoubtedly &amp;Iso will back a possible second baseman Jerry Royster's job ...
right hand in a power-saw accident last str ike by tbi players association.
Mike Paxton threw an enco ur aging two
summer. He is attempting a comeback,
The Cubs' Cy Young Awardwinner, innings in a Cleveland Indians inand Wednesday he was the hitting star of Bruce St9ter - who recently won a trasquad game ... The Cincinnati Reds
the Giants' first intrasquad game.
$700,OW Annual salary in arbitration and hired a college language professor to
Metzger, strictly a lef th anded batter would sta nd to lose more than ,700 per teach English to t heir many Spanish.

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CAMBRIDGE.Lake inember of the outstanding
Ma ry's Thad McNulty, Crimson two-mik relay teatii
Harvard's senior track in the lC4i ('hampionships at
captain and outstanding Princeton. The foursome,
iiiidt!Ie dista nce runner, won
which won (hi' Milirose
the 800 meters in the liep- Gaines while setting a meet
tagonal championships in record, has already qualified
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Ithaca to become one of only for the ruitionals in Detroit
two athletes this year to win later this month.
ByUnItedPres,er
thatcappedabo.Oapurttateln scored 28 points and Jamaat scoring In double figures. Heptagonal titles In conMcNulty, an economics
Supe'SonIcs, the game, to carry Wilkes and Kareem Abdul. Milwaukee was led by Bob secutkve seasons.
major, is liii' son of Mr. and
forced to travel all night and Philadelphia over struggling Jabbar added 22 each to boost Lanier with 32 ix)ints.
The 1976 graduate of Trinity Mrs. Howard G. AlleNully of
able to get very little sleep, Indiana. The Pacers lost their Los Angeles into first place in Bulls 106, Warriors 105
Lake Mary.
Prep will be competing as a
Hicky Sobers connected on
their division.
had to run out of gas in sixth straight.
a three-point goal as fini - ran
Celtics 103, Rockets "
hoenix Wednesday night.
Pistons 120, KnIcks 113
Nate
Archibald
and
Gerald
out
to complete a reziwrkable
They did.
John Long scored 34 points,
"We played last nigh t, flew including 15 in the four th Henderson scored in the final Chicago comeback. Chicago
ORLANDO - Six Knight
All -/tnierican Ho Clark
here and didn't get in here quarter, to lead Detroit. The 30 seconds of overtime to send trailed 305-97 with 1:43 records were broken in the bettered three of his own
Houston. renwining when a basket by 1979-80
past
until three this afternoon," Knicks rallied from a 54-35 Boston
University of Central career marks while breaking
Seattle Coach tinny Wilkens haltime deficit behind Ray Houston's Moses Malone Artis Gibuore and a three- Florida basketball season as one of his brother Mike's as
said, after his team dropped a Williams and Earl Monroe, scored a gamehlgh 30 points, point play with 14 seconds to UCF finis hed with a 25-4 (lie supreme shooter finished
go by 011ie Johnson helped to record, good for second in the his Knight career with Ml
NuUets 112, Bucks 109
127-111 Pacific Division game but the Pistons held on.
Dan Issel fired in 28 points set the stage for Sobers' NC/IA South Regional points, for a 27.7 points per
to the Suns. "It's got to take a Lakers 117, KIngs 101
Rookie Miigic Johnson to pace five Denver players winning shot.
little bit off the edge."
Division 11 Tournament and gaine average on 1186 field
Waltes Davis scored 30
second in the Sunshine State goals and 449 free throws, the
points and the Suns rallied in
Conference to the nation's No. old record of 350 free throws
the final Z minutes to post the
I ranked Florida Southern was Mike's from 1970-73.
Keglet" 's I(irn er
tri umph and knock the Sonics
Moccasins.
The highlight of the 1979-80
out of first place in the
Coach Gene "rorchy"
CARDINAL
Debbie Pogel 40S, Holly Conover Hubbard 42) turkeys, Libie
season
was the season
Standings: 1. Gutter Dusters, 2.
division.
Clark's
run
and
gun
five
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Whitehead turkey (2).
Special Delivery, 3. Sweet
oixning win over Southern
Other Highlights: Star of me
Phoeni x, trailing
the
highest
scoring
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seven splration. 4. Old Faithfuls,
week Ernie
SUCK'S LADIES LEAGUE
court squad ever as they led Conference Champion Furearly In the second half, went Gypea's, 5. Free Bird, 7. In averages
JimHickson
Nader +71.
175,High
Gus
to stay, 96-94, on a crsdibles. I. Star Dusters.
Standings. 85W Market, the nation in scoring, pouring (HUll Ili (;reen'ilIt', South
Sexton 172.
ambo's,
Dick's Appliance, in 2660 points
High
Games:
Kevin
Hicks
IS).
Carolina, 84-77. The win set
jumper by Mike Brats with
iiiiams CB, Bonito Boats,
Tony Sutherland 122. Charlie
in
29
games
for
a
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JET
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Downer Lard Clearing, Nice Day 91.7 points per game average, season
as for
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Standings:
Big T Tire &amp; Wheel Coin Laundry.
Division
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Louis
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Tim
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latest
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also
11
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in
scoring
and
Ron Jones scored 22 points to lift Illinois State, 201, over
Auxiliary F I
Paimis'
137 (103 iv.) Bud Doyle Reserve, June's Beauty Shop,
3-p
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goal
by
Fred
Brown
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Tony
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High
Games:
Abby
McCaslin
tied
the
'76-77
outfit
for
(lie
$ West Texas,
ow n 167, Cathy Doyle Min Auto Parts, Seminole Loan, 165 Gladys Doyle 117, Ginny best field goal percentage
scoring
with 4:55 left and on an ex,
Geo rge Martin 175, Jerry Galloway Builders,
'Tonight's schedule shows Duquesne (174) at Pittsburgh
Wilts Amoco, Gaudreau 192.
change of baskets 56 seconds Huibrook 176. tierman Fiannagln JacobsGrove Service, Johnny
(528.
Clark and his running mute
. . .* (17-11); Boston University (214) at Boston College (11141);
High Series' Evelyn Serracs
192, To"y Moll 155, Jim Dixon 160, Walker, Milady Fabric &amp; Crafts.
later.
7be
Suns,
four
games
A
single
game
team
record
at the other guard spot,
:
ham 08-11) at Southwest Louisiana (19Don Finn 17$.
Eve Rogero 438, Dotty Palmer AAO,
High Games: Elfie Oldham
behind the Lakers in
:'B); Texas-El Paso (19-7) at Wichita State (17-11); and
,High series; Louie Livoly 430,
Abby McCasiin 413, Gladys Doyle was set against Florida (;erald Jones of Chattanooga,
'Grambllng (22-7) at Mississippi (16-12), Washington (181)
Ruth Saunlor 173.
Gaudroau
433, Glynis
Charlie Mcii 399 (113 iv.) Richard 213,
in the last four minutes.
High Series: Diane Prevatt 521, 4)4,
Polly Burgess
454. Mahnken nasiwo when the Knights ward Ruben Cotton of Sdinford
, .,As at NevadaLas Vegas (20-7) Friday night.
Salmon
451,
George
Martin
507,
Elaine
Kostival 49 Mae Wilkins
"it was a good bailgame for Her man Flannagln
committed 35 foul s against were among the nation's
Con verted Splits: Sylvia Huhn
41$.
us," said Phoen ix Coach John
the
Mocs. The old record was leaders all season in scoring,
Converted Splits: Ron Ingle 5.7;
Con verted Splits: Margie Kern 6.
' Marcello Pitches 'Hounds Past Hawks
MacLeod. "I thought Seattle 5410 Lorena Gilbert 4.S.7 5.10. 2710, Winnie Payne 3.10, Joanne
Other Highlights: Turkeys Dotty 30 against Rollins, three years field goal percentage and
Tom Lively S79.
.. 'The Lyman Greyhounds
Hyatt 7.5, Helen SMpard 5.7, Janet Palmer, Eve Rogero, Sylvia Huhn. ago.
rebounding, respectively.
The Greyhounds tallied played flawlessly in the first
Other Highlights: Turkeys
Ripp 57.
tt
arte
r,
but
we
kept
our
L
ou is Lively 5 Tony Brown. Star
run in the bo om of qu
ok advantage of a sparkling
Other Highlights: Queen of
composure and came 10 of the Week. Charlie Mcii +40.
Week Shirley Simas.
or th fi
of
hurler Rick Marce to drain Bob Parker was Issued a
Standings: Moon Pies, Hut 'A'
Sex, lntrude, Alley Cats, Go
-ruce Cree k 3 Wednesday walk. He the n stole second good IUZU."
NI NOONINI
other
In
games, Setweens, All In the Family,
Standings: Flagship Sank, Lake
in a Five Star Conference base, advanced to third 0(1 a
Mary Pub, Lucky's Canvas,
'Iphta beat Indiana, Round Tuits. Pin Heeds.
wild pick off throw and scored
isebafl contest,
High Games: Chris Huff 157, Stinstrom Realty, Crab House,
M113, Detroit defeated New Sob See I I 1. Johnnie Lsounhissor Donon@ Sanitation, WOTM 1.
; Marcello baffled the Hawk on a passed ball.
York,
also 120.113, Los 145, Bryant HICk$Cn 109, Vernon Sanford Heating, Tops 5 Awnings,
bitters by fanning nine and
Parker came WOUld t
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Angeles
clubbed Kansas City, White 170, L ar ry Slur 153, Ernie WOTM 2.
unearned
scattes-lug five hits In tossing wore another
run
Hickson 171, May Fore 17$, Glnny
High Games: Lible Whitehead.
117-101,
Boston nipped Huff
Ws second shut out of the the third inning for the
170, Gus Sexton 310, Shirley 21$21S, Rose Messersmith 17$,
Houston, IWOR, in overtime, $stole 16&amp; Po"y Moon Ill, Wands HubMrd 183-119-116, Susan
Greyhounds.
Den
ver got past Milwaukee, Thelma Hicksn 171, Lyvonns Yates 134, Car ol Colwell 160.
"Mis-cello pitched a
Marcello's pltchlflg
Drinkwatir 130, Deebis PIgel 110,
High Series: I.ibie Whitehead
146,
éountespart Peter Kutsukich game but we have to have Gn and Chicago edged HollyConoves'1fl,PaulaNp)53. 51$, Wanda Hubbard M. Carol
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state, 106-105.
High Series: Bryant Hickson Colwell 135.
o had great success against more production out of
UI.
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4,1,
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Converted
Splits:
Mem
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Pa
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rs
le
Marion
1U
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Lind.
Lyman hitters, He allowed hitters," add Lyman coach
IN, Gus Sexton 56$, Dee Nader 3.17, berg 2.10. illma Oglosby 2.4)0,
Erving cos-t
me earned run and one Bob McQdlough. "We
Frankie Lautzsnhisar 357, Peggy Connie Ringo 47.10.
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95
Other Highlights: Wanda
earned one of our nsa, the
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:. naUonal champion Is determined by the
LSU Coach Dale Brown, after the Tigers
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playoffs. But that doesn't stop most were seeded first, but in the Midwest
gain a big home-court advantage should they
.. .coac hes from complaining whe n they think Regional
-"I don't care what geographical
reach the regional finals as expected.
';their team has been unjustly rated,
region we're in. All I'm interested in is
.
The tour nament opens at four sites on
. Iona Coach Jim Valvano, for example, has
winning five more games."
tonight,
with Missouri meeting San Jose State
been saying all year his Gaels deserved to be
Oregon State Coach Ralph Miller, after the
and Kansas State playing Arkansas in the
the top ratings, but they didn't get in until
Pacific-b champion Beavers were seeded
Midwest regio na l in Lincoln, Neb.; Iowa
•,:the next-to-last ratings list. They have a
second in the West Regional, with DePaul No
Virginia
Commonwealth and Tennessee
.:Chance to prove they
belong there, beginning 1, Brigham Young No.3 and Ohio Sta te No. 4
m
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ting
Furman
in the East in Greensboro,
Friday night when they take on Holy Cross In
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or
N.C.;
W
as
hington
Sta te against Penn and
first round of the tournament,
reason (in the pairings.)"
Purdue
against
LaSalle
the Mideast in
,. Then there were these reactions:
Indiana Coach Bobby Knight, after the
West
Lafayette,
Ind.;
and
Clemson
against
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Georgetown Coach John Thompson, after
Hoosiers were seeded No. 2 in the Mideast
Utah State and Weber State against Lamar in
learning in this year's East Regional,
Regional, ahead of St. John's and Duke - the West in Ogden, Utah.
Syracuse was seeded first, Maryland second
"Unfair."
DePaul, 26-1, has drawn a first-round bye
and Georgetown third despite the fact the
The fact DePaul was assigned to play 1,000 and opens its bid for the crown Sunday,
when
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7:00
o'clock
P.M.
on
Mach
10,
marketing
progran-1.
and
leave
a
message,
Travnik on waivers.
____________________________
they may have. Each claim must Cityof Sanford, Flonida,andlthas 1910,tocoflsiderth,adoptionof an
We'
re now entering Into
beinwritingandmustindmcatet
further been determined that the ordinance by the CItr of Wanted: Mature European Lady
basis for the claim, the name and anexation of said property will Sanford, Florida, 15 fol ows:
an expansion program in
child care in my home.
addressofthecreditoror hisagent no result in the creation of an
Baseball
ORDINANCE NO. ISIS
Longwood.Lake Mary area,
Florida and have open.
or attorney, and the amount endive; and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Own transportation preferred
_______________________
claimed.
If
the
claim
is
not
yet
WIlE
PEAS,
the
City
of
Sanford,
OF
SANFORD,
FLOR
IDA
TO
AN.
lngs
for licensed brokers
Junior College
Day 661-4416, eve 323-6110.
due, the date when it will become Florid&amp;, is in a position to provide NEXWITHIN THE CORPORATE
Manate,3,Vatenciao
and salespersons in the
due shall be stated. If the claim is municlp5l services to the property AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN:
Valencia
contIngent or unliquidated, the describeG herein, and the City FORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP
000 000 000-0 2 1
9-Good Things to Eat
Sanford area. To get de.Manatee
nature of the uncertainty shall be CommissiOn of the City of Sanford, TION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A
020 000 OOx-2 S 1
tails, take a minute and
stated. If the claIm is secured, the Florida, diems it in the best in. PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
Kelly, Schaster (6), Ritchie (9)
security shall be described. The -terest of the City to accept said PR'PERTY ABUTTING RIDGE.
GRAPEFRUIT
contact Marge Goddard,

HOURS

'SY

Ev323.)tI

BACKONTHEMARKE
This 3+ acre 3 BR, 2B
home has a super cou
locatIon, extras md., ci
and a brand new country
swimming pool, FP I. rr
citrus trees. All this anda
dwn payment. $67,300.
YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE I
VALUE &amp; low price of

i.,

lOvely4BR,2Bhorn0,,

Sanford's most desira
neighborhoods. C.H&amp;A, 2 F
&amp; it is available for Immed
°"' 157,000,

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. 32109.
' '21-Situations Wanted
Exp.babysitterfullorpp,.t.time
greatr3tes,winter5pgsar
Call 1349819.
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.Li-.-___TiIiIIiI
? NEED CASH I
Use Your Home As Security
Call Us For Terms
TowerFinanceServ,

2 BEDROOM, FRAME

1-100.241.2469

SCREEN PORCHES,
PLIANCES, GOOD C
DIllON. WALK DO
TOWN. $23,000
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WI
TO DOWNTOWN, FRE
CARPETS, PAINT, FRC

NO BROKERAGE
FE ES

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PORCH &amp; NEW RO

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Rooms for rentPnivatehome
322-3*53
•
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HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL,l
DERN POOL. 3 BEDRO(
2½ BATH, FORMAL DINI
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT
KITCHEN. REDUCED
152.900 WITH ASSUMAI
MORTGAGE.

Furnishect,00m upstairs
Retired person preferred
orCouple.322.S$19

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College

and McGeorge, Freeman and
Reed. Hitters
Manatee: Floyd
RBI, Youngblood RBI. Records:
Vaiencla 12-I, Manatee 10-1.

claimant shall deIIv'r sufficient petition a'd to annex saId WOOD AVENUE ON TIlE NW
FOR SALE
Baseball
Box 186, Eustls, Fl..-.
copies of the claim to the clerk to property.
322114
AND LYING BETWEEN 25TH
enable the clerk to mail one copy
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT STREET AND AIRPORT
_______________________
32726.
BASEBALL
to each personal representative. ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF BOULEVARD; SAID PROPER.
Widnesday'sresults
All persons interested in the THE CITY OF SANFORD, TV LOCATED IN SEMINOLE
11lllStructioifl
College
HlghSchool
estate to whom a copy of this FLORIDA:
COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC.
54)104.00.
Phone:
PSU
17.16,
Jacksonvillel.3
Boone
5,
West
Orange
2
Notice
of
Administration
has
been
SECTION
1:
That
the
following
CORDANCE
WITH
THE
VOLUN.
Twelfth race -3.1,0: 31:19
maIled
are
required,
WITHIN
descrIbed
property
situated
TARY
in
ANNEXATION PRO.
1 ElusIve Emma 1.40 5.40 3.60 FlorIda StateSlO (11)00 0-. 17 IS Boone
JUMP FOR JOY
001 2)0 I-S 7 0
THREE MONTHS FROM THE SemInole County, Florida, be and VISIONS OF SECTIQN 171.044,
3 Jason Scott
7.40 3.10 1
W. Orange
200 000 0-2 3 2
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST the same ii hereby annixed to and FLOP IDA STATUTES: PROV1D.
SRapidLight
TOLL FREE
5.70 Jacksonville 010 160 0- S S 4
Creative Expressions
322-7*13
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS made a part of the City of Sanford, INO FOR SEVERABILITY, CON.
Q (1.3) 21.60; P It-)) 6.99: 1 (1.
Barley Rider (3) and Blair,
NOTICE, to file any objections Florida, pursuant to the voluntary FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
35) 190.20.
FREE Demonstration
Hatcher, Ledbetter (5), Phillips Butler, Minick (5) and Forbes.
they may have that challenge the annexation provisions 0? Section DATE,
A -3260; Handle $313,977.
Have you ever wanted to learn
18008215642
(5) and Ramsey. AksamIt, Nidda Hitters- Boone: McCoy 2.4,
171.044, Florida Statutes:
vaIidityolthedecendenrswiIl,t
WHEREAS,therehasbe,nfiled
latch hook, needle point or
(2), Diones (4), Peifer (3) and Howard 20, Blair 20, West
qualifications of the personal
Lot 16, Ies the East 100 f$ with the City Clerk of the City of
crewel? Then come by 112
Isifters -FSU: Delosh 3.5 Orange: Crabbe 2.3. Recordsrepresentative, or the venue or thereof, DIX E UBDlVISlON, as Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
Pro BasketbaIl 30oy.
Holly Ave. from 9.6 Friday.
28, Ledbetter 2-1 6 RBI HR, Boona 5.1, West Orange 3.2.
recorded in PIe? Book 7, Page 103, taming the name of the property
jurisdiction of the court.
322.3694.
GENERAL LABORS day shift
Jacksonville; Malur 2.3 2 HR.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Public Records of SemInole owners In the area dssa'ibid
NBA Standings
apply at AmerIcan Wood
Colonial3,Evans7
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED County, Florida.
By United Pniss International Fioridaltate
hereinafter requestIng annexation
Product MIII Office, 200
241
276-1615
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Eastern Conference
Theabove-describedprope'tyls tothecorporateareaofthecityof
ColonIal
000010 11-3 6 0
Marvin
Ave., Longwood
Jachs.nvili.
01*
011-3
3
3
Date of the first publication of further described as a portion of Sanford, Florida, and riquesting
Atlantic DIvision
___________________________
Evans
000 000 202 3 2
between $ &amp; 11 am.
this Notice of Administration: that certain property located to be included therein: and
TO ALL
W L Pc?. 08
,
Reierences required.
Smith, Fischer (6) and Emenick. Clay, Faries (7) and Schaker,
between 13th Street and Blame
February 2*, 1
Boston
32
WHEREAS, the Property 5.p.
BUSI N ESSES IN THE
_______________________cary Jackson (3), Pelter (3) Jordan
NormajeanCottle Street and between Roosevelt praiser of Seminole County,
II 17 .746 2
and
Howard.
HittersIchones (5) and loam. litters - Colonial:
Wanted experienced bus boys;
SANFORDAREA
As Personal RepresentatIve of Avenue and Dixie Way: said Florida hpving certified that there
s-,
-__"j4,...
C
PIUt WSbSI' 34 II HE sEts, I
cooks; din. rm. waiWes$.s,
propar-$y.located
ln
i.minoie
are
twe
prapsny
-4,--Ivens.t.
the
EstIf,
- 6, G*vN
AAA EMPLOYMENIT
In t
.
Ramsey HR. Records - FSU 7.2, Overall: Colonial 6-1.
dish washer. Apply In poison
County, Florida.
BESNEARS'
rN.w Jirsy
.
area to be annexed, and that said
29 40 .430 24
JU 7-6.
IS HERE TO B
.,
3200 S. Orlando Dr. Cavalier
SECTION 2: That upon this property
Clntrai DivIsion
ers have signed the
Deceased
Møti ilUl.
AT YOUR SERVICE
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ordinance becoming effective, the petition for annexation; and
Lyman 3. SpruceCreelio
W L Pd. GB
FlorIda 1.1, Georgiai-2
property owners and any resident
Atlanta
REPRESENTATIVE,
41 27 .603
WHEREAS, it has been deter.
Spruc.Crsek 0*0000 0-0 S 1
rO5idingoflthepropertydflaIb. mInedthattMpop,ry,..i
Houston
GEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A.
31 35 .493 7½ Geergia
WE ADVERTISE AT OUR
:
III III i-I 2 I Lyman
herein shall be entitled to iii the hiteinafter Is reasonably compact
ioi Ii. x-3 4 I
P.O. Box fl33
San Anton
33 35 .415
Florida
rIghts
COST.
WE
SCREEN
EACH
2$ III a-S 9 S
and
privileges
and
Im.
and
contiguous
Apopka,
Florida,
Indiana
to
the
corporate
32703
31 31 .419 10½
APPLICANT, WE MATCH
Kutsukla and Ellis. Marceilo
munitles as are from time to tIme area of the City of Sanford,
Telephone: 30S-U6.2i
: r
Cievelnd
27 43 .316 15
RN EXTRA
Morris,
Maughon
(6)
and
WhIte,
and
Holzworth.
Records
- Spruce
EMPLOYER WEMPLOVEE.
Publish: February 2$ 6. March 6 granted to resIdents and property Florida, and it has further been
Detroit
16 32 .233 23
Grant and Cardidni. HItters - Creek 3-2, Lyman 7.3.
WHEN
THEY
GET
TO
YOU
OES123
owners
of
the
City
of
Sanford, determlnidthatth, annexationof
19*0.
Western Conference
Florida: Floyd 7.3, Lombardojzl
THEY ARE READY TO BE
AfterSchool
FlorIda, and as are further $aldpf'O9SrtywIllnotresjft Inth.
Midwest Division
HR. Henley 2.3.
HIRED. YOU CAN HELP
Edgswaterê, Winter Park)
provided in Chapter 171, Florida Creitionof all enclave; and
Call Circulation Dept.
W L Pc?. •
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
AAA BY LETTING AAA
Statutes, and shall further be
Kin City
WHEREAS,th.cityofSanf,
47 31 .600
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. subject to the
0*2 000 1-3 7 I
1
HELP YOU.
Georgia
1-2 6 1 W.Pank
•
responsIbIlities ot • Florida, is ma posItion to provide
Milwauk.
40 -31 .143 7½
PROBATE
DIVISION
Edgewater
032 III a-I I 2
13½
Florida
Iii
Is
residence
or
3222611
•
ownership
as
may munlclpaisirviceeto$hep,.opei.ty
Denver
File Number I0#CP
26 43 .377
from time to time be determined described herein, and the City
CALL ANPIETTE
Chicago
Division
71 45 .341 17½
Palmer, Stake (7) and Spurrell,
by
the
MisIser and White. MukeseIl, Carter
governing authority of the Commission of the City of Sanford,
Utah
and Hunt. HItters- Winter IN RE: ESTATE OF
21 49 .300 71
Major (7) and Worloy. Hitters - Park: Thatcher 2.4,
City of Sanford, Florida, and the Florida, deems it In the bestin.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
ALDA M. BESH EARS
Gordon 2.3
Pacific Division
GeorgIa: Pybcurn2.3 HR.
provisions of said Chapter 171, terest of the City of accept said
W I. PC?. GB -Florida $7, GeorgIa -4Records HP, Stake HR. Edgewater: Jaffee
Hsed Florida Statutes.
petitIon and to annex saId
912 French Ave.
Los Ang
2.1, Hunt 7.3 2B, Little 2.3, 228 3
49 30 .7)0
NOTICEOPADMINISTRATION
SECTION 3: II any sictic
O*erresajts
property.
NEED
'Cernerefllfls&amp;Frenc$i
Seattle
P81. Records- Conference:
19 21 .700
½
Alma I, Rochester Tech
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING or portion of a section NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EN.
"VOURFUTUREIS
PhoenIx
Winter Park 0.1, Edgewater 1-0.
CLAIMS
41 21 .662 4
OR
IMMEDIATELY
Ellsabethtown 10, Swanthmore S
DEMANDS of this ordinance proves to bi ACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
OUR CONCERN"
Sin 01090
32 31 .W 17½
Flagler I). Walsh 0
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE invalid, unlawful or un- THE CITY OF SANFORD,
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
3331176
Portland
31 37 .156 17½
Kissimmeel,Oyiedo3
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS constitutional, it shall not be held FLORIDA:
LaSalle I. Rochester Tech 7
Golden St.
21 49 300 2'
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: to invalidate or Impair the
EARN TOP
NW Louisiana 6.1, McNe.se 2.2 Oviedo
SECTION 1: That the following
500 0*2 13 9 3
YOU
Wednesday's Nuelts
ARE
* * * * * * * *
HEREBY validity, force or effect of any described
Susqushanna 10, Heidelberg 2 Kisslmmee
1*1 III 1-4 9 2
property
situated
in
COMMISSIONS
PhIla 130, Indiana 113
NOTiFIED that the ad. other section or part
Tampa 6, Eckord I
of this or. Seminole County, Florida, be and
Detroit 130, New York 113
mlnistrationoftheest.tiofALDA dinance.
Graceson, Kessingen (5) adn
HOURSFLEXIBLE
thesamelshereayaflneyad,opAwJ
Workers needed for cabinet
Boston 103. Houston 99, 09
M.
BESHEARS,
deceased,
File
SECTION 4: That allordinances madeapartofth.Cftyof
Massey. Locke, Wells (6), and
Call IobLovsnbury
Sanford,
Number l0.9.CP, Is pending in the or parts
Los Ang t17, Ken City 101
manufacturing shop. Must
of ordinances in conflict Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
Platter. HItters- Ovledo; CopCIrculation Manager
hlflknowlodge of tools, Apply
Denver IlL Milwaukee 109
Circuit Court for Seminole County, herewith be and the same are annexation provIsions
perud 7-4. 0. Duda 2-4. Kissim.
EVENINGHERALD
of Section
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
Ciii 106, Golden 51. 101
Florida, Probate Division, the hereby repealed.
moe: Bennett 3-4 HR. Locke2.3, ..
171.041, FlorIda Statutes:
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
address of whldi is Seminole
Pheinlx 127, Seattle 111
322.2611
Murphy 7.3. Records- Kisslmmee
NHL Standings
SECTIONS: Thatthisordlnanc,
Parcel One: Beginning 1)91.21
Thvrsday's Games
9 a.m..3 p.m. M.F.
County Courthouse, Sanford, shall become effective im. feet West and 3792.7
By United Press International 4-5.
feet South of
____________________________
New Jersey at Washington
FlorIda 32771. The personal medIately upon its passaga
Campbell Conferenc,
and the Northeast corner of $ICtiCnZ
representatIve of the estate is adoption.
Portland at Utah
Security
Officers,
Lake
Mary
Patrick DIvIsIon
Apepha 2, Mainland I
Township 30 South, Rnge 30 East,
Norma Jean Coftie whose address
Notice
Fridays 0ais
area, must be able to pass
A copy shall be avaIlable at the thence run South 139 feet thence
W I. T Pts.
is P.O. box 61, Lonqwood, Florida, Office
PhIladelphia at BOston
of
DaytenaMainland
the
P$iila
0010016City Clark for all North 11 degrees East 196.51 fee?
42 613 99
polygraph &amp; work any shift,
32710.Thsnameandaddr,$$cftpie persons desiring to
Houston at New Jersey
NY Ragirs
Call 127.11109 am. to3p.m.
3) 25 9 71 I $ 1
examine the thsnceWestl$fegttoffiefloln,of
LIGALNOTICE
personalrupneuntative'sanorney
same,
Washing$o, at Detroit
III 111 *'2 6
NY islanders
beginning,
x s 9
a, Ppipha
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
arose? forts below.
Atlanta at Indians
All parties In Interest and
Atlanta
3$ 34 fl 47
Orderlies &amp; Aides
that Harvey Edward Mon.,
Parcel Two: Beginning i.oi
All persons
Brown, Walker CS) and Peros.
having claims or citizens shall have an opportunity chains West and 2731.9 feel
Alcazar Avenue, Altamonts
South
letter
Living
Center
of
Cassel
Smyine Divisie
Apppks; O'Dell 2.3. Records- requIred. WITHIN THREE
Byorderofffi.Cjtyrnrnig
W I.
2. TownshIp 70 South, Range
andha$fliedwiththeCof the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 0? the City Of Sanford,
MaInland 1-3, Apcpka 54
Florida,
chicago
29 2111 73
Last, thence run South 44.1 fee;
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
Board of County CommissIoners of
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
SI. Louis
2* 21 10 64
thenceEant,1$f,et;t,Naem .
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
Seminole County, FlorIda, aq
Lake Howell 1, Saaøerll
city
Clerk
Vancouver
41
21 37 12 31
degrees East 91.4 f$, thence
application for permission to carry
clerk of the above Court a written PublIsh Feb. 14, 21.2$ ii M. 6, West 101.1 feq$ to the Point
of

Sanford Gracious living. keas. 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROC
EAT-IN K I TCHE N WI
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
NEW APPLIANCES, Cl
d. Inquire 300 5. Oak 141.7113
TRAL HEAT AIR. DeBA
AREA. $3S500.

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LAKE PICKEIT ESTATES
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAC
WOODED, WITH ALMC
NEW3BEDROOM,2BAT
CAR GARAGE. CENTI1
HEAT 5- AIR, MANY I
TRAS. $19,900.

1 BR-$209up. Pool. Adulti only
• on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Sanford.
Call
I.$7Ø
Mariner's Villal.

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Unfurrnshed

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with payments 1250 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1-293.9474,

HAL COLIT REALTY Inc.
Unturnished Apt. 2 BR, 1B, 500
Park Ave. $200 mo. 1st &amp; last I
sec.
LOCH ARBOR

105 Sunset Dr.] BR) B, FR, FP.
Ig fenced yd. Exc. cond.
144.900.

6 ROOM HOUSE ON LAR
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BE
ROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGI
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLE
VACANT MAKE OFFE

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Furnished

2 Bedroom Apartment
Nopets, carport, $2Omo.
269.7377

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I BR, 28, LR I DR or 3 BR, 28,
w.Lg FR. $373 mo. 6 mc. lease.
2435 Myrtle Ave. 305*57.3029
aft 6 p.m. wk days.

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REALTY

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HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 4 BR,
18 home on dbl. lot, spacious
rms., pine floors, DR, utility
ran. 8. porch! Only $26,900.
SUPER 3 BR, 18 home in
Sunand w-your own pool 5patio! OR, w-w carp., new
roof, fenced yd., on a 1g.
shaded lot? A buy for $36,750!
REDUCED 3 BR, 18 home In
Sunland w-sc. patio, FL rm.,
dec. FP, new kit. &amp; iandscaped spacious yd.! BPP SEP.
VICE CONTRACT. Yours for
138.000.

Sanford's Sales Leader
3222420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Geneva Gardens Apts.

2565
REALTORS
PARK
Branch
L32222
Office

9

EXECUTIVE LIVINGBerm, 3 Bath. Sunken LR
fireplace. Ceramictilelayer
halIwey.Walkablocktolar
shopping center. CHA, db
garage 1. fenced yard. 1
warranty. $64,900.

Furnished

DELTONA- 3 BR, 1½ B,
Furnished, carport, enc.
porch, no pots, In First area.
44215

-37-Business Pçaijy
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IN DiBARY-2.1 with a b
family room. immaculal
Insidel top condition outsid
Quiet location yet close I
shopping. Mid 30's. 1 y

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UNIQUE MINI. 3 U SINE SS
SPACES AVAILABLE.

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SHOPS, etc. $95 mo, utIlities
included. 323.2172 or 130-9573
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Bath, formal living room I
din, room. Breakfast room I

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den. All recently remodeled
Walk to shopping, church ana
school. $55,000.

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?IR, 25, Condo, Kit equipped,
i
for $33,900.

CHECK OUT THIS ON! A
UNDER $100001 3 Berm. It

,
LUXURYL1VING
3 'BR, 28, pool, 880, green
'house, 1g. patIo.

yard w.utility bldg. an
garage. Attractive brick fran
all this and privacy. 1 yi
warranty.

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Legal Notice

,
Edmonton
20 34 17 52 Lk. Newell
- 3* lie i-s 3 3 statement of any Claim or demand mo
5concsaled pistol on his person in
Colorado
Beginning,
EXECUTIVE LIVING
17 3710 41 Sanfend
•
they may have. Each claim must DES-il
- a
the Unincorporated areas of
' •
FICTITIOUS NAME
Winnipeg
13 43 10 10
Like front living is avail. in this
SECTION 2: That upon this
be Inwniting and must indicate the
Semlnoie
County.
and
in thOW
i
Notice is hereby given that I am
"
$W acre estate. 31R, 48 w.
Wales Conference
ordince becoming effectIve, the
0. Smith and Reindi. Link and basis for the claim, the name and
nlPlclpalltiR wS..
NOTICE op sat..
poperty ownars and any ,.., engaged In busIness at 3793
Norris Division
Spain. HItters - Lake Howell:
uest cottage, fruit trees.
address of the creditor or hIs agent
with
municipal
At public auction at 10:00 AM. residing on the property dlscnibed Orlando Or., Sanford, Florida dlnanca, pursuant
to the C v.
w i. T is. Wood 7.4; Sanford: Delabe 3-1.
or attorney, and the amount on March 16, 19*01? 200 N. Holly herel shall be entitled to all the 33?71, Seminole County. Florida, stitutlon and Statutes of the State
MenOrieI
37 10
$7 Records- Lake Howell 9.1,
claImed. if th, claim Is not yet Ave., Sanford, Florida, to settle rights and privileges an
under the fIctitIous name of
Las Angeles
26 33 9 61 Sanford
,
FlofIda.
no desirin.to
tie, the dats when It will become wanehous.man's lin on the munition an are from time to time UNIVERSAL MOTORS, and that
Hartford
733713 SI
I submit informatio, ante wisy they
eslsalIbestated,Ifffiecialmis
Pittsburgh
grantedtoresudentsandprfly lntefldtoreglstersaldnamewith
33*12 II
contingent
unllquldated, th. and pirsonai property belonging owners of the City of Sanford, the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, n$ be issued
A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
Detroit
73129 15
nature
0? theor
uncertainty shell be to: Jim. Arhwr, Doris Jenkins,
a lIcense to carry a
in Longwood. i BR, 28 oversized
Ii,fI
Florida and as are further Seminole County, Florida in SC' concealed pistol should Submit
Adams DIVleISa
REALTORS
stated. If the claIm is secured, the lot• Z.comm. $39,500.
ElIzabeth Turcott, and Judy provided In Chagtar 171, Florida 00rdoflci with the provislonsof the ouch Information to the
W L T PSI.
,
security shall be described. The Smyer.
PICYITIOU$NaMI
Flctltloi Name Statutes,
Buffalo
s, 1710 N
Stutes,
and
shall
furthir
dSilfl5flt
shall
dellvir
sIAflClIllt
ToWit:
County
Chnmlsslosers,
Nor
Notice is her.by given that I am
Adams Transfer &amp;
SIelon
Sedlo 146.11 Florida Statutes Part Avenue, Sanford,
lubleded to the raeponslblllnes
31
CVPiieOhiCl1imtotheCiifttO
SI engaged In busIness at *610
- eATEMAN REALTY ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATI
Storage, Inc.
1997,
Mkvssila
residence or awnarshlp as may
33771.
39 1111 73 Hlewpfta Ave., Sanford, Seminole unable th, clerk to mail one copy
,,, Neg.N.alEstatelrokof
onI+ lush acre.) over sized
N.Holly
Ave.
Toronto
from tIme to tine be delormifiw
51g. UNIVERSAL MOTORS OF
to sad personal representatIve,
39 31 S 63 County. Florida under tI. tic.
THIS NOTICE Is given pursuant
31p40 Sanfjrd Aye.
BR's, 7B's + guest cottage I
Sanford, Florida 32771
by
g
ORLANDO,
INC.
Quebec
73
All Pubs IfterestOd in the PublIsh February II, and March 6,
_
_
tO Sec. 11-1(c), _
Sunulfble County ___
13 titious name of A.P.C.
much more. Only 179,900.
"
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City
of
Walsuday's Reiiifs
Alan R. Wrasi
Florida,
tate to whom a copy Of this 1900
_______________________
Code.
AUTOMATlCALANMi,aaijg :
Business Manager
provisions of said ampler in.
NV Ra,gsrs 4, luffaio$
Notice of Adniinistration has been ('(.1ll
to register said name
DATED at Sanford, Seminole
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
Florida $tltvtei.
Washington 7, $1. Louis S
P'JbIIII February 1S March 6, 13, County, Florida,
ephol hone, 3 BR, 28
the Clerk
,
CQU9 ,'fl4 are requIred, WITHIN
Developmint oppo-tunityl One
Mardi, A. D,.
Toronto 5, Pittsburgh)
SECTION
3:11
any
section
or
II.
19*0
1g.
FR
$
, of
19*0.
seminole county, ?iorida in . THREE MONTHS FROM THE
entIre block Zcomm on W. 1st
portion 0? a sectlsii of this orBeoIsn 3. Detroit I
0(5-119
DATE OF
Wew carp.?, redecorated
FICTITIOUS NAME
THE - F I P ST
cordancowlth the previsie. the
Board of county Com.,i.
st.
5110.000.
dahlfiCO
PfIWI
MImeeila 3, Quebec 1, tIe
to be unv.lid,
e32'x19' pool. Alrcond.
PUBLICATION
Noticeisherebyglventhat am
OF
THIS
slee,s
Flctltlolm$ame$tatijIes, 15-Wit:
Atlantal. Les Angeles I
'.
iot.
fenced
patio
NOTICE, to tUg -any Oblsctlons ShI•ltl IA buekeis at or.... wsiawtv, or un r40$ullen6*, it
loctien *45.11 ioriis Statutes
'l01e County.
44', acres on beautiful Wekiva
NOVICE UNDU PICTIT$OU$
4.
ChIcago 3, Vancavir 3, Slo
NEI FINANCtNO
they may have that diallinge the Blvd. &amp; CI II, CaIii Mew's. Fl. shall wi be held to lev.Ildato
,
(SEAL)
River I Hwy 16. $110,000.
NAME
STATUTE
ij
ImpaIr
the
validity.
iijc,
arIdlY'S
validity ot the decedent's wIll, 5p4 37747, Seminofe Jmty,
'NO LOAN OR CLOSING
.'
SI,. Paul uge
By: Arthur H. Sickw
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
NY
slanders at PhllS
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quatlfIcatlon of the personal under the flctltiçus ams of
COSTS
Publish:
NOW MATINEP
NOtice loklflSV hush
SkIS Ordinance.
Edmant
at MPWTPII
rSpUhl,,IatIve, or the venue
SANFORD TIUC*'REPAII I
bPqjce $19,900. $4,000 dwn. 2$
13.301*00
Publish
Mardi
6.1*
undersigned,
pursuant
Pest Times $Ip.m.
IICTION4S
to the
Iart
all
-.1.
Buffalo
jurIsdiction of the court.
TOWING $ERVICnd She? I
0(1-130
wi 12.5 pcI. at $47547 Pir ITO.
"FictItis Name Statute" DET.31
REALTOR 322-4991
pIllS srlkeiices
1
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Wend to rgister
name
- MULTJfLE I.ITh.N.G SEP VICI
CIer MIII, Florida 51$ute4 _________________
be and lie sam ar
- OIJICTIONS NOT $0 FILED th, Clerk al lie CII Court, ___
raSON
will reglstp- wiNs lbs Cloth of the
Eves: 311-5400.3321911 !!
hi . hi
WILL II FOREVER BARRED Sensifele Caunfy, F
$lClOW 1:
FICTITIOUS NAME
su wis.
rt
.me, CIrcuIt Cow? is
Call
Dots of' $k first publication of o,idancs with lie preitsiss 0? the
.F HA-235-Con.Homa
C*Oty, Plorida. upon rncsipt
Nelice is hereby givon that I am
shall became effective tan.
'4
this Notice of Adminefratlin:
aunucu
REAL ESTATE
WNUI DIIVI
Ungagid
ii
FIctitioUs
Nafl
SlaMes,
TWIt:
mediately
upon
Ifs
,$i$aj
iisd
ISIS
publicelim
0?
IIIII
bl$Ifiiss
at
'u• EEALTOI,377.7490
34J
Low Down
February 30,190.
Section 165.11 FlorIda SlatvIes
Misce, the fictitious name, So-wit: Whoopin
Leep, Altamnoate
No,maJ...icoffle
1t97.
Cash for your lotI WIll build o
STEPHEN
HARRIS
PAINTING
SprIngs,
t.
12711,_Seminole
SVS
II$S1f 4t1uif
Ay5ialIbeava$IaloatNa
SI,.: Judy Gilbert'
N Petal leprosintative
your lof
our lot.
"'
Offils 0? the city Clerk for all
Uldor thick I em UIIgeI In
5 plus wOld
Iii- 'ic;
of flue NOtat. of
Publish Mar. 6 13, 20. 27. 190
Y Enterprise, Inc.
*sd qk
same
el
TERRA
dupleam,
city
weter
&amp;
pori.me
ds$'lfug
to
inamig
in.
SlISIIIISI
at
90
Toledo
Drie,
,he'
sOy,
A1.DA N BESNIARS
0(1-i).
Model Inc., Reallor
614-305
same
*flamei*e SprIgs FlorIda I , INVESTMENTS, aiidtlu,I
w Super location $33,05
$W $WSSI *IVS VIIIkil•
S
(toceised
our
lot
or
yours.
OMRiIDO
CIty
Build
to
St
All parties In Interest and
Of Aftament. springs,
IlSistef 5id 'an' wit's ins
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
retir.meM or starting. 2
Clerk hi the CIrcuit CSvçj
c*
Fl.
FHA-VA, FNA 23$ I 24$
'save an
REPRESENTATIVE:
________
D, PP heme, close to bus
s
to
hi
heard
at
saId
Msnn.
The?
Party
Intan0?W
in
said
$O.slnolO
CIUNSy.
Pi,tIi
INC.
GEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A.
eping, ChWckOO Cill
FLORIOR. ]
Isbess anbupriss is foflue: cardencswft'sth.pri4,,
I. at r.i
POles 1112
Unsworth R.&amp;ty
04
.iis.
Fidltlo* Name $Iatvlss, To-ip
is, CHy 09 $ufo.J. FInIda
legion U. Harris
___ Florida 12*3
uIwd (u4v *s
0.
ptueta,'
section
=. $$ (asry, $•ffls,
H. N. Temun, Jr.
orlda ssatuj
Taha
'FLORiDA REALTY
(IlleVt*7S,UNlIlb,)
1957.
Csumly, Florida Feb. ii, 111*.
Publish February 31. and Merdi 6.
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5.
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A.
lebineor
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Publish
Feb.
1121.31
&amp;
Mar.
6
PIWNO
Feb.
,;
MhlLbl.I8
II, *1.301 46. 4,
REALTOR
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SUNSHINE STATE
Publish Febvary IlidMarc,
19*0
3141 5. FrenclAve.
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W. Garneft White

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
101 W. Commercial

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LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
NEAR
HOMES
FINER
SANDRA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.
SERVICE.
IN
GOING
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN UPSALA TO 17.500
CASHOR TERMS.

Realty, Inc.
Realtors/MIS

323-5774

24 His.

MAYFAIR lovely Executive
Home in quiet picturesque
setting.) BR, 7B, FP, close to
Lii. Monroe. Must see this one.

EXTRA LARGE ROOMS 3 BR,
18, FP, formal OR, oak

shaded con. lot &amp; w-w carpet.
Only $34,000.

t

split plan, huge kit., formal
OR, fenced yd. w.trees.

534.50011

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big kit, walk in pantry, pool I
fenced ½ acre on Cul-de-sac.

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Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center &amp; Studio, Sanford.

'71 Ford P-U rmoo
$1100

good terms. Osteen.

$44 9*011

MOIhI

k'

clearance, big savings. Call
Bob BaIl 372-1103. 7207 French

62-Lawn-Garden

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Buy

Cash 322.413k
Larry's Mart, 253 Sanford ...
Buy I Sill, the finest in used
furnIture. R.IrIn. etn.

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Estetu of Psil 1. Aibortls, Dscsased
sd M.rj.ii. 1. ArtIs
by Any. Irinhy S. Csrtsr, guardian
be property of Marjorie Alarfis.
All personal b.h.glngs end roel estate

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUfl' SALOP(
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. Is? St., 327-5742

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodeling. All work
guar. Free Est. 331-5465.

Whatever the occasion, there isa

Complete Mobile
Home Repair

classified ad to solve it. Try

SERVICES UNLIMITED

CiramicHe

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs, Exp. 169-1362.
Tile floors installed

liii W.*II$T.
SANFORD

Make room in your attic, garage
Sell Idle items with a Ciasslf lea
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker at
322-2611 or 131-9993.

NEW&amp; REPAIR
830 1713aft6

322-6509

Dressmaking
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Classified Ads will always give
you more
. Much , Much
More than you expect.
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Alterations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery

Painting &amp; Repair

II

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Trenl Painting &amp; Repair
)rywall, Ceilings, and 'Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..

Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 531 5399 or 162-0136

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Oraoming&amp; Boarding

Interior I Exterior
Free Est.
322-353*
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business

Directory.

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slIer joe's, lerehe elms, ben
_ pra eeslsr, CsiaII...-.us, eleploONy, -Wes, tsxnns.or, 11Usti
ri-un- ladder, plc.lc Salle,
TV Sells, So1pdek wiNs. Ipa.
,II b penS Us I isudesIl .4 slier Maims
See almereusSa mush.. Olin Ns.sSetoaONd.
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Br*, isUsol We OrsoN Cent le Vsusalo Cssily N sell p.'Msol ,rserty a
em IdeS..
Peeve Sits - Turms Cask Bay of Sate.

led Estate

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u...1.iu.uJ S purl en lie 1515-4 Is'go MulIsh hiss_taside lo1*y ness
is a rid ales llf_1641. Mesa 1,1* free? - bosuillull, 'sde'nspW las series dliii phi emrkisd dsur, Mdi sisly 15 made Iso * saks
noose. SeIOlors90IkeuS.kes $ des, i*train ilsy. Aaysse Wsr.$ed Ia
arsi ales toss cksuNae Useesme I leek Wo ems sea Se-raise MIs
.tru1Ll Yarse us Mouse sssrl -*5,101 deem deyil Sits Iieasier
saillllailsuk_'uMllNs*5de,silhIssatcl.she Ielalesallsctss*e
0? WeCWMd CswS Isis is lie aloe lisle. Neal Elsie ho hi sill

at s$e.l-

ainting

Painting by Anthony Coaino
Quality mt. or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3320071

3.o7o7

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SNuslets
At LIe Mario hatless. rijo Iliad We 115.5*5 en are selling, we ales
NeaMdJsIoIishlscklzi SNewS.yras-Ie?e NI. 1)1*11 1)1*5.
ANOS Ilew *97 as
* 1* 10 MS_siNe- 7fl)-1I**-4Iesk
We. TeraS _is_$l6*SS
_Now 0? Sal._r-mu en deshe allis

Pset-*iLavn'y
Qs.ls? - I - Story
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Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
7lhrs.
3270771

Free Es?.

GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.

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Studlo -1.3.181. 51410*
Ualpn. -Msn.

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Clock Repair

U,rIghI k'sessr .01 Il5, B dryer (lIke new), $ pa. lImed oil Soirees sot,
maple hsbaem Us,) pa. sectlsed devsape.1, )pc, makegesy sod tables I
esliss Salle, 7 recttasrs, limed MS Salle, clerry Salle, 5$" caussle eels, TV,
Salle I Near lamps, Sep10 beck, wee deck. poliShes, 6 pa. limed MS dubs
roes Us MiS a Ireeklreat clles callUs, $ dr_ -sksp.rb Salle, ir' pert. TV,
maser Sells, sos lesS-rise, I Il. chill, paflalla Iy,,,,$i' I stead, less steel,
.4 may clii,. welbe Ia.p lulls, plains, Sores asei. of looks,
isess &amp; clime, IrIs a loss. SaMlepUs,malueaayclii,,$iaerslectsic
- s* Soup eme,$
siMmers' Uaed ty,eN,n, s$s
sled. dares nun_pboysn. use Wells, ssalng case I toilet, radIo, Sisicases
B iuIS.aok. r*40, rMS. senrat ease NplsnisL isis,,la*ru*
Nelss,
Ie B hem, -u4- ip ems, .cnnNs' clii's, maple ModeM dellS
ckiir, deli's cr15. p0w. kamsi, m&amp;,., eerier taIls. SPa N" ltd.e Art
MaWa, iiewsrs I vise, Illebe utsadls. pile I peas, issue Us, Wander,
Seeder ewe. lssr. eellss Slur, dsllrla miser, deleg bowls, sterling

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APARTMENTS
"EAaxwy For Lees"

349 5259

one Soon.

TO BE SOLD
AT PUBLIC AUCTION

A wry lies I 'sos Mom wlSs$ car garsso -luau is perck en IsiS Ba

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Home Repair

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1295

FILL DIRTI TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

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Eve. $51361'

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
323-5771 WI HAVE SUYEN$l

1973 PLYMOUTH
DUSTER

373-92)4.

29* N. 17.93. Caseethorry, Fl.

134-1101

1295

PIanos I. organs, stock

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5TATI Breker

leg.

1974 MERCURY

323-2303

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6*.', acm for only $16,500, Very

$595

'74 Ford F 100 P-U, V-I, std
trans. toolbox, new insp., 1930.

59-Mus,calMerchandise

BARGAIN TV's
Whypay more?
HERO'S TV
2597 S. SanfordAve.
373)731

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H. Ernest

1973 DODGE

NEW TIRES 119.198. UP
Sanford
241) French Ave.

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GROVES

GARAGE
SALE

¶!RMET

guitars available, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,

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We specialize inFARMS
RANCHES

When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen.

377 76*0

A-OKTIRE

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LOCH ARBOR GEM-Spotless 4

78-WtorcycIes

1979 KAWASAKI 100
$1600
323 60.46

Housobold Funilsbk,gs

Orlando
Sanford
377-1577
321-0640
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'71 Datsingood running cond
$900 or best offer
36 5-66*6

1977 PACER
WAGON 2995

nithhngs.

ACRE- Newer 3
COUNTRY
BR, C.HIA, w.w cp$., Ig patio,
rose garden &amp; low cash to mtg.

SPANISH 2 STORY-7.300 sq ft
pool home w.fireplace, formal
LR &amp; DR &amp; detached party
house on over ½ acre for only
112,50011

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2439 5. Myrtle Ave.

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1973 Buick Regal $900
1971 Mustang $600
323 0377

For Sale: 1975 Honda. XL 70 with
less lha,s 1,000 miles, 1773 or
best offer. 321 0288 after 5p.m.

We have been commlislensd by the attorney to sell all of the personal
belongings - place by piece - to the highest bidder on tfll5 above date &amp;
tIme. You will fInd tIlls a very outstandIng sale with the fInest qualIty of fur-

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Sal., Marl, INSa$9:ISs.m.
64 Lailane-Lake Marie Ustates
Dslery,Pta.

SEIGLER REALTY

LOW CASH TO MTG.-4 BR, 28,

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CEO CEETT

'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 534
4603 (Dealer)

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17-97
Sanford. FIa. 3777)

MICROWAVE

CALL US ANYWAV.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 Ic

'72 Pont Catalina, AC, PW,
PS. tOOcu fl motor, $500
372 5)64

323-5941

Push button controli, has caro
usel, still in warranty.
Originally $649, assume paimints of $21 mo. Agent 339j

ADVERTISED.
LAKE FRONT LAKE FRONT
Lovely] BR, 20, 40' sc. porch,
shii lake w-dock. Lakeviow
from BR, LR I DR in area 01
more expensive homes. Furn.
$17,SOOl

5311 for furTher details.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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ALL OF THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT

t$e only one in FlorIda, You eel

The reserved price. Call 904-213.

IDE.

52-AppIlaflces

CHOICE FROM $4,500.

pIic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's

1971 750 Honda. some custom
nice clean. $1430, aft 6 p.m.
323 2299.

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Top Cllar Paid for lunk I uted
cars, trucks 1. heavy equipment.
327-3990

GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist. Studied theory &amp;
composition at Chicago Conservatoryof Music. Beginners,
enroll now, $5 a lesson. Student

SInger Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $512, hal. $151 or
-42)m.Agent339*354.

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323-7131

AOKTIRE
322-740
Shocks $4 95-Heavy Duty $6.95
New Batteries $2995
2413 French Ave., Sanford

59-Mu--icalMurcthlndise

Sanford. 322-Si"

WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR -CAR.
RIAGE COVE. YOUR

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Yard Sale-children clothes &amp;
odds &amp; fld5. 112 Holly Ave. 9 S
Friday.

nhture Salvage, 17-92, So. of

ACRES NEAR LAKE
GENEVA AREA.

2½

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(Ravenna Pu. Mar. I, 9.5.

½ off of total Inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free locel
delIvery. 14011's Sanford Fur.

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sale. Cor. of 25th St. 20th St,

PCt. above dealers cost. Twin;
fulISiZe,quedfl&amp; king. Jenkins
Furniturc, 203 E. 25th St. 373.

Used full size hotel-motel bedding. Very clean, $14.95,a. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-97, 50, of Sanford
3225721.

70) S. French

-1975 Ford Granada Ghia, cxc.
cond., AM-FM stereo, Michlin
radials. 49,000 ml., $2,500 8)0
930.3.

clothing, etc. 106 Brown Dr.,
Sanford. Sunland. 323 3670.

boxspringslmattressesat7O

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to ISO
Call 122-1624; 332-4464

Why buy used? New brand n.m,

I ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLLNICELY
HILLS,
ING
WOODED. VOLUSIA
COUNTY. 122.500.

WE BUY CARS

NEW 8. USED BATTERIES
Malor Credit Cards Accepted
THE BATTERY SHOP
107 W.27thSt.
3239114
Will buy iunk Auto Batteries
Best PrIce!

I fam. carport sale, Sat. Furn.,

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Yard Sale

2102 Key Ave.
Misc. FrI. 8 Sat.

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED.
CsdarWardrobe
ROAD FRONTAGE. 3fl.9lSOlOa.m.toSp.m.
Mon.thru Sal.
DELTONA AREA. $12,700.

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Clothes, spreads, curtains &amp;
dishes. Church of God by
FaIth, 1306 W. 13th SI.

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-48.46 Industrial Park
Behind I-Days Inn

095).

SI ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000.

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NICE BUILDING LOT 70'x130',
COUNTY, CLOSE IN. $3,500,
$1,000 DOWN.

payment or will trade for
ANYTHING OF VALUE. Call
Gary or John 643-1320.

Hwy 92. 1 mile west a Speedway.
D4ytona Beach, wilt hold a

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5620
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items. 322 1183.

51-4l,yjseheld c3n

43-Lots-ACreage

All makes &amp; models, small down

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

72-Auct ion
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Sat-Sun-Mon. 1306 3rd St.
Towels, plants, oranges,

$45 for I' pick-up delivered
323-4917 aft.].
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Furniture BR by Hooker, LR by
Mammary, Selig, Broyhlll,7,500 flU AC, ass?. items. Sat.
10 to 4, Sun. 12 to 4, 117
Mapewood Dr. 323-9374.

FIRE'.'IOOD

Hall Realty, Inc. 373-5774.

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GUN AUCTION

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1-4146 Industrial Park
Behind I-Days Inn

I y. OLD DBL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 20, wCentral HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., 8. huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 119,90011 tlaroid

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Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 373 1340

Restaurant Equipment

see our beautiful new BROADMORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3l03OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA1FHA Financing

UTILITY TRAILER
$121
3236303

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Beds, ObI. motel 8.5. 1 Matt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1213
S. French. 323-7340.

3 BR, I Bath, C-HA. comp. set
up. 15,100. 6* Downing St.,
Carriage Cove. 531-2933 or
322-1137.
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nyl Ponchos $2.99ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAye.
322-5791

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UTILITY TRAILER
S'x 51285
323 8028

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500S Sanford Ave.
Sanford
3236593

MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph, 322 0352

BUY. SELL.TRAOE
311 31SF. First St.
322 422

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anytIme 1-273-0711.

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Antiques, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs.
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
3232Q

GoodusedTV's, $25&amp;up

WILSONMAIEP FURNITURE

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42-1,ile
Homes
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MUST SELL! 15,500 Window Air
Cond., excellent cond.322-3930.

1 BR, 10, all appi. mci. WID,
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $27,000..
Orlando
277-1798.
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MATINEES

1150 make Real Estate
Business Igans. Florida Mor'tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2916.

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is? I 2nd mortgages. We

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14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
rnti'rv. EXTRA SCENIC.
oo -.

warranty.

WANTED: BOUTIQUES GALLERIES
STAINED HOME WITH INCOM
GIFT
GLASS MAKERS
POTENTIAL- 4 Bdrm,

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7135's 5. French (I? 92) Sanford
323 3374

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Sanford
37? 1577
3210640
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APPL lANCES Santord Fur.
niture Salvage. 332 3721

TELEVISION
RCA color console 75", sold new
over $700. Balance due $173.00
or take over my payments
$17.00-month
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver. Call
*52-3394.

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HIGHWAY I-I FRONTAGE, De.
BARY AREA. 13 WOODED
ACRES. $31,500.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

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33-Houses

WORLD

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Orlando

1.

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REALTY

2439S.MyrtieAve.

SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYtE
home3BR,25,extralg,kit,,&amp;
Fl, ran., one 1 acre, $430 ma.
gIer Realty, BROKER, 321.

EVENING HERALD

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1SOSW.2SthSt.

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Agent 339-1316

Bargain PriceI3l,000
_____-Sunlend Estates, CB,3 BR, 1½8,
504scelIauieous for Sale
2 car carport, 1g. utility rm. w
shelves, workbench, fenced bk
yd, 1g. unIt A-C I oil heat.
Side-by-SIde refrig., $75; pIcnic
Freshly painted. $21,000 to 6
tblew-2 benches. $30; full size
pct. 110.000 mtg.
baby bed w-matt, 125; Oak
131-6*17.
Porch rockers, $29.95; metal
Broker-owner.
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office desk, $70. Jenkins

REALTORS

BEAUTIFUL I BR. 28 home in
Sanora, wail the extras! C.
H&amp;A, w-wcarp., pan. FR, eatin kit., pantry 5- more! BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
$37,500.

SEIGLER REALT'V
BROKER

child,, no pets.

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TIred of house hunting? 3-2, 1320
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2

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mm. to Sanford. $335 mo. Bob
Sherwood *96-0371, 644-1710.

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BOYS &amp; GIRLS

Pro Hockey

&amp; Sold

20, brick FP, 1g. lakesIde

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$493.73 hal. $113.16 or $17 mó

47A-Mfgsges BKIPI?

Thursday, March 6, 1910-nA

Will buy old class rings 3. silver
coins, lop dollar paid. Call
Jim 323 1585

53-TV- Rad Stereo
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TV repo 19" £en*th. Sold orig. 1

vacant land. Lucky In.
Box 29.
Sanford 327-4741

deck, dock, storage buildings.
fenced lot, many extras.
151,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft S 3236507.

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Lake front country charm, 2 BR,

((((t)

100 VOS TOLAKEMONROB
Lovely 2BR, 2B home, ib
Broadway St., Enterprise, 10

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Ref. repo. 16*tfrostfree:
Orig. $529, now 5203 or $19 mo.
Agent 339-1314.
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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
CAR GARAGE, CENTR
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTC
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MU
BE SOLD THIS WEEKI

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47-Real Estate Wanted

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We buy equity in houses, apts, I

eves.

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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLlA10ES
323 0697

We buy your equity, close in 24 h, -.
AWARD REALTY. INC.

:ity,
775-7272,
Monnie
Burgess, Associate. 775-7333

Eve5. 322-0612,322.1567
207 E. 25th St.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES 8. PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
niture, 205 F. 7Sth St. 323 0931.

Cpmmerciai lot In Longwood on
Hwy 427, across from Lyman
HS. Call Henry 339.57i7.

ealty, Inc., Realtor, Orange

323.7832

68-Wanted to Buy
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maculate 3 bedroom, 1½
ath, concrete block home in
anford. Convenient to
hopping. Fenced backyard
vi?h brick Bar.B.Q. Price:
31,900 with approximately
17,000 assumable mortgage,
* 2 percent - P. N. Greene

SMULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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IBR,2BLRIDR0r3BR,2Bw.
1g. FR, new roof, wds., carpet
&amp; appi. No qualifying, 1 yr.
warranty, good location. 2433
Myrtle Ave. $1050 assume
$31,150. 303-157-3029 aft 6 wk
days.

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. 140933, used Short
time. Bal.
or 119
Agent. 3398336.

$143,000. W. Mallczowski,
REALTOR. 322-79*3.

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305 323-

Somebody ii looking for y
bargain. Offer it today in
Classified Ads.

52-Appliances

Plumbing supply business +
real estate I inventory.

monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 322.2*7

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Eve. 305-668-5640

I EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.

46-CommercialProperty

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'4 pct. interest to qualified

NEW HOMES

ACREAGE lust off Lake M
Blvd. This 9+ acres ii zo
agri which means you
keep horses. Suitable for
least 2 home sites, even hi
large spring fed swim,,
hole. $42300 with exceli
terms.

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41-4Iouses

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LIST NOW!
Call Wait Cappel 323 6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

REALTOR MLS

m.uis

Telephone Solicitors &amp; part ti
Phone Room Supervisors, well
eStablished Sanford Firm, Full
Time &amp; Part Time, afternoon
1, evening hours. No selling,
Permanentposition. Start $3.10
hr. advance according to
motivation. Guaranteed
bonus, call for interview
between 9 &amp; Sat 3220s.

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Eleventh race-S.16,C: 31:27
1 Rocktown Patch 6.10 3.60 3.20
S Doll's Julie
410
6MineolaMs Bardo
440
Q(1S)12.40,P(l-S)41.7S,T(1.

18-HeIp Wantj

Tr4sacfjons

Basketball
College

6*0 6.60
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Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given that I am

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Dog Racing

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Painting I Remodeling

Animal Haven Grooming I.
Boarding Kennels. Thermostat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 377.5752.

Hosi. Cleaning

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349-5259
If you are having difficulty flndmnç
a place to live, car to ,dnlve, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
677-5*94
We do wash windows
BAR ROW'S WELDING
SERVICE

miinas

321-0117
CUSTOM HOMES BUlL I
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. 0. BALINT
322-lu_S
I Man, qualityoperatlon
I yrs. sap. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Boil. 3271321

Custom built utility &amp; boit
trailers, truck racks I misc.

repolrs.
Get plenty of prospects
.Advertj
your product or
service In the Classified Ads.
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Business...
Diol 322-2611 or 831-9993
To List Youi

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Price

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Prices quoted in this ad are based on
customers picking-up merchandise at our
store. Delivery is available for a small chug..
Management reserves the right to limit
quantities on special sale merchandise.

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This beautiful horn, of Mr. and Mrs.John Farrell,
2011 Deborah Terrace, Deltona, was completely
landscaped by Crystal Lake Nursery,
Crystal Lake Drive In Lake Mary.

Evening Herald.
Hemid Advertiser
Thursday, March 6, 1980

2x4 X116119
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830................. 85.00
B36.......I.........70.0O

cabinets with solid wood doors
and heavy brass finished hardForce l,IslisdngofallBilwood
were.All you need for aumblyis cabinet units ass your Scotty's
ulsstnan.
a hemmer and a screwdriver.

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Polyseamseal
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Ph; 323-4700.
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Fruits Of Labor,
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As most of you probably
well know, commercial
citrus production is one of
Florida's major Industries.

Evening Herald a Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Grow

Oranges

three soils if proper
Preparation and aftercare is
provided.
The well-drained sands
need little or no preparation
other than removal of weeds

However, you don't have to
raise citrus commercially to

enjoy the many varieties of
fresh fruit. The Idea of
growing and including citrus

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site prior to planting.
Poorly-drained flatwoods
in Inc landscape is consoils will need to have
stantly on the Increase.
drainage provided or the
Doory%d citrus not only usually during the month of trees- should be planted
on
provides, you with fresh fruit June. There is usually no large mounds approximately
but also with a very ap- cause for concern o fruit 12 feet in diameter and at
pealing ornamental plant as drop although waterverstress
least 1824 inches high.
well. There are many or nutritional deficiencies
The
calcareous
or
varieties available that grow may accentuate droppage. limestone soils may also
well In our area and the
Budded
trees
need special preparation. in
variety you select Is largely sometimes produce a will
few the limestone soils, a hole
based
on
personal fruit the year after plan
planting. should be augered as large
preference.
However, large yields should as Is conveniently possible
Many varieties of citrus not be expected until the tree and filled with soil prior to
can readily be-grown by the is four-to-seven years old, p nti . This wi allow a
la ng
ll
dooryard grower in central Yields will vary somewhat maximum
area for root
and south Florida. some from variety to variety,
development.
varieties, such as the satSeedling trees are very
SPACING AND PLAN
sums
mandarin and slow to bear and may not TING YOUNG CITRUS:
kumquat may be grown in produce Fruit for 10 to 15 Spacing will vary with
warm locations of north and years. The
refore, for the variety and desired density.
west Florida,
dooryard budded trees are If several trees are to be

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alkalinity) of the soil should
be maintained between 6.0
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limestone or dolomite should
be used to bring up the phjfjt
is too Low (acid).

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essential but Is generally
best to remove all weeds and
sod grass from the area
Uflde! the canopy of the tree.
Above all, be sure to remove
all weeds immediately adjacent to the trunk as these

S

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could hartlor fungus
organisms such as foot rot
which could damage or kill the tree. If foot rot attacks
the tree, soil should be

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Smooth.lugs. Special anchor
plate for stability.

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SERVESS® MOWER

22" ROTARY MOWER

This 19-inch mower has 3 horsepower engine. Does big
and small lawns. Has rear baffle and 6-inch plastic wheels.
A great buyl

3 /rhp engine and steel ball. bearing wheels ease the mowing task. Chromed folding handle adjusts to4 positions. Deluxe throttle control.

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latch, 2 hinged, mounting screws. Easy to assemble.
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Cultivator, dandelion digger,
digging fork, trowel — in
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PRODUCTION :
The recommended.
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number of fruit which set
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removed from the affected
and mature is only a small generally of three types: The vigorous pruning program
area
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soils.
with a good disinfectant tree
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application
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to.½-full and water and "framework" limbs.
trees'
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damaged by most citrus
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The
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factor.
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RAKING: Use rake to garden soils is called a
— which varieties are in the garden Is important break clods and level the mixed fertilizer. It must be
Keep tall vegetables, such as ground. Rake up and remove placed in the soil where plant
best?
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clods or trash showing. You
Do not put fertilizer under
Run the rows north and now have the soil ready to
plant?
the seed. It might burn the
have I had my soil south so more sunlight can fertilize and plant seed.
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stick to lay off straight rows. the seed row. To do this, you
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With the population of
Seminole County on a constant Increase, there are
probably many newer
residents who may not be
familiar or aware of the
services offered at the
Agricultural Center, located
at 4320 S.Orlando Drive (U.S.
Highway 17-92) in Sanford.
The urban program is
designed to help the
residents of Seminole County
with any agricultural related
problems that may arise.
These could pertain to lawns,
vegetable gardens, fruit
grees, ornamentals, as well
as house plants or insect
pests. All services are free to
county residents.
Services offered include
soil testing; seminars which
are held once a month at the
Agricultural Center; and
advice on agriculturalrelated problems between
the hours of 8:30 a.m. thru 5
p.m., Monday through
Friday, either by phone or
personnel visits to our office.
A monthly publication entitled "Seminole Greenthumb," which deals with
current, local information on
various gardening topics,
and a wealth of information
in the form of publications
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If you are interested in can be particularly helpful in
Americans are Involved in compelling economic adcommunity gardening, vantages. The average home starting a community this regard.
Consider installing per.
according to a recent poll, or community vegetable plat garden you can write to:
One reason is that corn- nationwide in 1977 was 750 Gardens For All, Box 371, manent raised beds. One
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in savings on food bills, house on community gar- soil mix. Pathways between
the beds were mulched with
These figures come from the dens.
tree chips.
California Council for
Locally, contact your
The
plants
grew
Community Gardens.
Cooperative Extension
In addition, community Service. Look in your phone beautifully, and the weed
gardens are educational, hook under county listings, problem, which can often be
demoralizing, was greatly
have a revi ta lizing effect on
There are pitfalls that reduced.
tired neighborhoods and
Have a plan for growing
should
be avoided if you
provide nutritional, as well
your
vegetables.
want
your
community
benefits.
as psychological,
Make certain that there is
Community gardens take garden to be a success. One
many forms. At one project, of the biggest obstacles to a an adequate water supply
the gardener rents a plot of productive community available. Good vegetables
land about 15 by 25 feet on garden is the quality of the need plenty of water.
Finally, good organization
the grounds of a local soil.
Soil In urban areas Is is important. New gardens
elementary school. The
charge is $15 a year and the commonly poor, because in need at least one person
program Is coordinated by many cases topsoil was willing to be responsible for
the city parks and recreation removed years before. So coordinating work days and
department.
soil building should be high making sure help is
In another project, funded on the priority list, and the available when necessary.
by the federal government,
teenagers and senior citizens
are brought together. The
heavy work is done by the
teen-agers and the harvest Is

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Unfortunately, many
people give little thought to
the walkways, paths, ramps
and steps that provide ac.
cess to and from the home
and surrounding garden
areas.
Aslinpie thing such as the
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walkway from me curb to
the front door can provide an
Inviting entrance and set the
mood for your home. Or it
can be an uninteresting,
narrow stretch of concrete
that can only be described as
A garden walkway s ould be visually indull.
The back of the house can
teresting and inviting. ( entle curves function
be given added drama by as well as a direct route and make for a better
Incorporating such things as
looking landscape. Th heavy log cuts that
brick ramps, granite steps
curve
through this gar len make a practical
and wrought-iron or wood
walkway
that is also p leasing to the eye.
railings.
These traffic patterns during the week and the function as well as a direct
which tie together the requirements these ac- route and make for it better
various parts of the garden tivities necessitate.
looking landscape.
are important for practical
Another aspect of walkYou also must take into
as well as aesthetic reasons. ways that people don't give consideration selection of
When you plan walks and enough attention to is the materials, how suitable they
paths for your home, or plan width. Most of them turn out will be for the area and their
upkeep as well as original
to remodel those you already to be too narrow.
have, there are practical
Single-file walkways can cost.
For example, the front
points to consider.
he 30 inches wide, but 36
For example, ask yourself inches Is more desirable. walk might get it more exhow guests will get from the Entry walks for two persons pensive paving. Brick,
curb to the front door. Will it side-by-side should be 48 to flagstone and concrete with
it special nun-skid surface
be convenient to carry 60 inches.
groceries from the car to the
When a walk is adjacent to treatment would be good
kitchen?
a wall or a fence, some extra choices.
Is there a paved surface width would be appreciated
The reason for it more
for trash barrels, bikes, the to avoid scraped shoulders. expensive front walk is that
lawnmower? Are there play
Also consider a walkway the square footage involved
areasi is there a dog run? that varies in width to is
relatively
small.
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provide more visual interest. i nerciore, it would not oc
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There are a number of advantages to raised
beds. Wood structure,, such as shown here, can
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to nature.
You can get many
satisfactions from container
gardening. Putting a plant in
a box, tub or pot immediately gives it new
character. The plant
changes from a mere bush to
a shrub of distinction.
For example, a low
Today there are plant growing juniper is just a
shops, florists and nurseries ground cover in the garden.
In every section of the city. But it becomes a piece of art
The popularity of this form when It's elevated In a box,
of gardening results In good pinched and pruned for a
part from the fact that windswept look,
Plants In containers also
people need living plants
can be trained and led Into
around them.
Plants help purify the new growth patterns. A
atmnohere, they give us clematis can climb to a
oxygen and they also absorb height of 15 feet or more, be
noise pollution. People also trained as a 3-foot-wide
like the feeling being closer umbrella above a 124nch

po t. Or ivey can be made to
follow a curved wire and
present a formal column.
But while container
gardening can be easy and
rewarding, it does require
following certain
procedures.
First, you must give your
plant the right environment
to grow in. That means
getting a good commercial
soil mix and selecting a spot
In the house where it will
receive good light.
In addition, you must feed
and water the plant
regularly.
And also protect it from
invaders. Plants in containers are not Immune from
insect damage. Get a good
spray to protect your plants

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If your garden isn't flat,
you will want to install Steps
or ramps to provide access
from one level to another.
A rise of 5 to 8 percent is a
gentle slope. This comes out
to it rise in grade of (ito 10
inches for each 10 feet of
horizontal distance. A rise of
12 inches for 10 feet
or 12
should he the
percent
maximum steepness for a
ramp.
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The primary consideration
the designing steps and
ramps is safety. The paving
must be non-skid.
R isers
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less than 4 inches high should
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Can Be Rewarding
Gardening in containers is
becoming increasingly
popular in America.
But this form of gardening
is not new. Plants have been
cultivated In containers for
centuries.
However, it's only in the
last few years that the idea
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Community gardens such as this one are
popular throughout the U.S. A recent survey
showed the average community garden
measures 750 square feet, costs about $25.

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iiiight want to use wood
plank, concrete or railroad
ties.
Whatever the material you
select, it should complement
your landscape and should
be attractive and utilitarian.

Often a service walk can
be widened suit can serve as
.i storage area as well. This
is it good solution for the area
between
garage
and
property line that may be too
small for other uses.
The garden path should
invite people to stroll
through your private landscape. The path may
meander behind shrubs or a
slope. It can direct the
walker to it particular area,
such as a special planting.
It can be lined by groups of
narrow trees which can be
planted in even a small yard.
Brick, wood and soft pavings
like decomnixnied granite and
bark are great for this use.

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Evening Herald a. Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

A Well -Maintained Lawn
Offers These Advantages
ges
Ahealthy
and
Everyone would like a
Six types of grasses have should I water? Which grass
well maintained
lawn trouble-free or "perfect" enough of these qualities to should I use to plant my
provides the ideal setting for lawngrass — one which make them useful as lawn?
any home. It is the living always looks good but lawngrasses in Florida.
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are:
St. that weeds are only an in•
beauty of structures, trees, fact, few of the thousands of Augustinegrass, Bahiagrass, dicatlon of an underlying
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shrubs and flowers. A good grasses in the world have Centipedegrass,
Bermud- problem. That problem is
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lawn serves as a utility or qualities desirable for a agrass, Zoysiagrass and improper maintenance of a
recreational area, prevents lawngrass. A grass well- Carpetgrass.
healthy turf. A healthy lawn
erosion, reduces glare, suited for lawn use will have
These are the perennial, resists weed encroachment.
lowers temperatures in the several of the following warm-season grasses used With proper lawn establish.
summer,
maintains higher assets adaptability to the for permanent lawns In ment and maintenance, most
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reduces dust and Increases good green color; fine tex- is a matter of personal themselves. Many people
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At this time of year, most they purchase a new home
of a green well-manicured mowing; resistance or at people become enthusiastic that has an established lawn.
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plicatlon of certain herworks at maintaining her yard, which ac- however, most people "want
pests;
and
finally, of their yard. When do I bicides provide effective
centuates the beauty of her house, trees, and and appreciate a beautiful reasonable coat of planting fertilize? How to control all weed control and little turf
shrubs and provides many other advantages, lawn."
and maintenance.
these weeds? How often Injury. Accurate weed
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and nutrient level in the soil,
f- 6. control of plant dIseases and
insects, and proper watering
and mowing praictices. Some
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If you plan to put in a lawn how they want them sent.
Sampling flower beds to eight inches deep.
With trees or shrubs, take get soil from three different
or any type of garden — or if
For vegetable gardens,
the
plants,
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that you take soil
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It's easy to take a test and
and
a pencil and notebook to
have it analyzed. The results
record
each sample. That
will enable you to improve the soil for specific way you can identify the
samples when you get the lab
report back.
State universities oftei
To take samples with a soil
test soil free Of charge. If
not, they charge only a tube, you push the probe into
the soil six to eight inches in
nominal fee
depth If you are testing
In the few states where garden soil. Push it two to six
this service Is not available, inches in sod Pull It out and •
contact a private soil test tap the sample into the
laboratory by looking in the bucket.
yellow pages under
When using a shovel and
"Laboratories - Testing."
tablespoon, you push the
If there is no listing call your shovel into the soil and then
county agricultural ex, push the handle forward to
tension agent and ask for a open a wedge-shaped hole.
recommendation.
Scrape the sample from the
Soils should not be siiiii- side of the hole with the
pled when they are.
spoon —one stroke bottom to
since it's difficult to mix he
samples properly. According OP.
If you are using a trowel,
to the new book "All About
Fertilizers, Soils
and dig a small hole and then
Water," a good rule to follow scrape soil from the side of
is this: If the soil is too wet to the hole 7h using one stroke,
plow or cultivate, Its too wet bottom to top. Scrape six to
eight inches deep in garden
for sampling,
soil, two to six inches deep in
Soil labs are set up in sod.
assembly line fashion, SO
For lawn samples, take
they usually provide the
10 or more holes.
customer with a written soil from
form, a pint carton for the
For a new lawn, take soil
sample and a shipping from the top five to six incarton.
the ches. For an established
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Samples for instruction on top two to six inches of soil.

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shield against strong
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Many are hardly visible and
do very little harm.
But there are some pests
which can Invade your lawn
and do serious damage. For
example, the sod webworm,
grubs of various beetles and
chinch bugs can destroy a
lawn within a short time if
conditions are right for their
development.
The two important
questions for the homeowner
are: How can you tell If the
lawn problem Is being
caused by Insects? And If It
is caused by Insects, how can
the damage be stopped?
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the first thing to do Is look.
Look very closely. If you get
down on your hands and
knees, chances are you will
be able to spot the invader In
action.
Some of these pests appear
at night, others In sunny
corners and still others in a
shady spot. A book such as
"All About Lawns,"
describes the habits and
characteristics of the most
common lawn pests and tells
how to control them.
For example, sod webworms start working on a
lawn in late spring. They
chew grass blades off just
above the thatch line. As a
result there will be small
dead patches about I to 2
Inches In diameter.
If nothing is done to stop
these pests, the damage will
spread until the lawn is
covered with large, irregular
dead patches.
Sod webworms feed at
night. Look for them by
carefully breaking apart the
damaged areas with your
fingers. They can be forced
to the surface of the grass by
drenching a one square foot
area with a gallon of soapy
water.
To control these insects
use an Insecticide such as
dlazlnon soil and turf insect
control. It comes in ready-touse granules and can be
applied with a lawn
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Best of all, they're easy to will be big 'when spring
why the rose Is our most grow and you don't have to comes and photosynthesis
popular flower. No other wait years for results, will have a chance to build
plant produces so many because most roses bloom the plant up before summer
flowers over as long a period the first year they're heat arr4vea.
of time. No other plant planted.
Cool nights or dark, damp
family grows under so many
Shakespeare probably days an cause "billing," or
different climatic and soil spoke for many gardeners half opened blooms. Cut
conditions.
when he wrote, "Of all the these blooms off then they
flowers, me thinks a yn is start to bell to allow for
better new growth when
Roses
While the rose Is basically weather conditions Inprove.
a hardy plant, it still Sudden changes In tern.
requires protection. It will peratite In the fall, before
Tough
not demand a great deal of the plant has hardened off
your time to give rose plants for winter, can be disastrous.
The rose is sucha beautiful the care that will enable Early freezes kill more
flower that many people them to survive the elements canes than much colder
mistake* ild-A ft is abo and help QVem cqVe with winter freeses. if you live in
very delicate. The fact Is It's disease,
an area where there Is a
tough and adaptable.
The book "All About chance of an early freeze,
U roses' tap roots sink Roses" offers some basic avoid late summer feedings
deep enogh, they will last for tips on how to protect roses, and hold back on water.
many years. Roses have Keep in mind that any strong
Freezes In late winter or
been found growing on old wind Is bad for roses. A early spring kill shoots that.
abandoned farms that have hedge of protective shrubs have been forced during
been left neglected for as provides an excellent shield. warm winter days. Don't
long as 50 years.
If the wind is hot and dry, prizie until all danger of
It's easy to revive old and shrubs are particularly frost is past.
uncared for roses. The first good. They not only slow the In extremely warm
step, Is to remove all wind down, they contribute regions, prune In winter and
dead
broken,
moisture as It passes which remove by hand all leaves
diseased parts. Next, prime is a big help.
from the plants, forcing a
away weak, twiggy and
Allow at least 10 feet period of dormancy.
lnward.giowing wood,
In addition to protecting
between your shrubs
rose bushes. Also, select your rose plants from the
Now, open up the center of deep-rooted abrL,s that will elements, be on the lookout
the bush by pruning back to do well in your.
for any signs of disease. If
the
you see early Indications of
trouble such as wilted
buds. Cut back the young Hot weather fatigues
wood t two threerose plant. At temperatures foliage, deformed flower
above 90 degrees F., the buds orspotson leaves, don't
And then fertilize. Don't do
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any more than that or you Its leaves an manufacture your garden Is disease
might send the plant Into IL So If you live In a hot ridden.
shock,
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Don't forget that not
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new growth cooler environment,
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and your grass can be eaten
right down to the soil level.
Like the sod webworm, their
calling cards are round, bare
areas in the lawn.
They are yellowish white
and can further be Identified
by an upsidedown 'V" on
their heads. Control them
with a product that contains
Dursban.
Lawn damaging insects
can be grouped according to
where they are most active,
above or below the ground,
and the type of damage they
do. Control methods are
different for each group.
Chinch bugs, leafhoppers,
spider niites and similar
pests live above the soil
surface and damage the
lawn by sucking plant juices.
To control them, first mow
the lawn and remove clippings. Then water heavily.
Wait until the grass blades
are dry and then apply the
Insecticide according to
label directions. After the
application, don't water for
two days.
Sod webworms, cutworms,
armyworms and fiery
skipper larvae live at the soil
surface and feed on the
leaves.
To control, mow the lawn,
remove clippings and water
heavily. When the grass
blades are dry, apply the
insecticide according to
label UlrecUuns. Its best
applied in late afternoon
when the Insects are active.
Grubs, wireworms and
ground pearls live below the
surface and feed on roots.
To control, mow the lawn
and remove clippings. Apply
insecticide according to
label directions and water
heavily after spraying.
However, not so heavily that
you wash away the Insecticide. Fertilize to aid the
recovery of the lawn if the
season is appropriate.
A final thing to remember:
A healthy, well-maintained
lawn Is one of the best
protections against insects
since It will be less subject to
serious damage.

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In a separate report, the Labor
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energy costs raced ahead at the fastest declined from 6.2 percent in January to 6
pace in six years, the government percent last month. The jobless statistics
reported today.
indicated the overall economy has not
With the exception of food, the cost of dipped into the long-awaited recession,
items at the wholesale level climbed as President Carter predicted it would in
sharply across the hoard, the Labor his January economic message to
Department said in its new inflation Congress.
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January. Thus, the first two months of
1980 amounted to the highest backto-back
The Labor Department said wholesale
Increases in inflation at the wholesale prices of energy items rose last month by
level since October-November, 1974.
7.5 percent, by far the largest gain since
"There isn't any evidence of anything March 1974.
getting better," said Labor Department
Gasoline prices rose 8.3 percent,
economist John Early,
compared with 5.7 percent in January.

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Mortgage rates, which are no longer
will rise this year and next, the nation's predicts a jobless rate of 6.3 percent to 7.3
point to a record 173 4 percent.
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unemployment rate was virtually un- percent later this year, rising to between
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arrange the hostages' release were
Iranian Foreign Minister Sudegh packing their bags to leave then the
Ghotbzatleh said today the 50 American militants'drarnatic change of heart was
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by the U.N. commission investigating the American spies - from us and deal with
regime of the deposed shah.
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the Sanford waterfront, the seagulls were not warnings from 4 to 10 a.m., the Florida highway step"
they were hopeful the hostages could be
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released perhaps as early as next week.
even doing that. Perching on top of some old Patrol reported no major accidents due to the fog.
As for when the Americans might
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pilings was their favorite activity until the sun
moved from the U.S. Embassy, the
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cluding driving their cars straight at the Eltonhead nevertheless refused to to the parents of the drivers involved awaiting word from the Revolutionary being readied.
Herald Staff Writer
couple as they are traveling down the publicly Identify the persons Involved,
White House press secretary Jody
without success.
Council to turn over the hostages, the
A couple, complaining that neigh- street, veering just moments before
"It's getting bad and I don't want it to
Councilman Francis Mark urged spokesman said, "Yes, yes, exactly. We Powell said President Carter met with
borhood harassment could wind up with Impact. He said at least two drivers have get worse," he said today, still refusing Sorenson to discuss the problem with are awaiting the Revolutionary Council top aides and "We've noted the reports
someone being seriously hurt, received a also narrowly missed striking them as to Identify the motorists involved.
from Tehran and we are watching the
Police Chief harry Benson, seeking to give us word."
promise of action from Lake Mary they walk across the street as well.
Mrs. Eltonhead told the city council
action. Sorenson said stop signs stolen
Ghotbzadeh's statement that the situation very carefully."
Mayor Walter Sorenson Thursday night.
The dramatic development in Tehran
Mrs. Eltonhead said the drivers at Thursday night the harassment beganfrom the street several times over the hostages may be moved on Saturday was
ack and Loretta Eltonhead, of 265 other times speed-up their cars as they last swnmer af ter stop signs were placed past montks will be- replaced.
reported from Tehran by the British came hours after the U.N. Commission
First St., told city councilmen that approach their homes.
In the neighborhood as petitioned by her
"We may be able to get a stop sign that Broadcasting Corp. He did not say where investigating charges against the shah
harassnwrit, which began nearly a year
"It is getting to the point where I'm neighbors and her.
threatened to leave Ivcause its efforts to
will remain," Sorenson told the couple, they would
ago, has Intensified in recent weeks.
ready to pull one of them out of his car,"
Eltonhead said he likes Lake Mary and
visit the hostages had been stymied. The
"but we can't make them love you." would be a
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mission would talk to them.
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who do not live on his street have adopted from Philadelphia and he saw tactics of ticipating in the volunteer fire departU.N. Commission member Louis- Minister Sadegh Ghotbzudeh to give the
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NEWYORX(UPI)-As flames licked people standing around do
nothing. car wreck in Minmi.
assumption" the five-member panel
pessimistic and did not expect to
are
building on Pine Circle Drive.
the building, Russell Cunningham We broke a first-floor window to let the
"That was two Easter, ago," he
them at all. And then we got the good would see the hostages within the three
shouted five times for a frightened 10. smoke out and helped this little girl get recalled. "We saw this car turned upside
days set by Ghotbzadeh, but added cautiCity Manager Phil Kulbes is to provide news."
The major breakthrough toward en- ously, "I'd rather not say anything
yeac-okl boy to jump from a aecondloor out."
down. We didn't think, we just ran and the couple with a new check list of conwindow. The bodybuilding champ and exThe girl told Cunningham that her pulled out the two people inside."
struction deficiencies on Monday. Kulbes ding the 1254ay.old crisis came Thur- definite at the moment,"
Marine braced himself and the boy brother, Andrew Giinali, was on the
In Panama City, the deposed shah's
Eight months ago, while working as has been Ill and away from his city hail sday when the militants suddenly
plunged from the ledge.
second floor. "I looked up and there was bouncer in a Brooklyn disco, he rescued a office. Building Inspector Vince Butler decided to hand over custody of the private secretary, Robert Armao, said
"He was just a little kid about 100 the kid," he said. '1 yelled 'jump' five girl who was being accosted by two men, told the councilman most of the 17 hosta ges they ha ve held in the occupied demands by a Panamanian lawyer for
times before he jumped."
the former monarch's extradiUon to Iran
One of the men pulled out a gun and 1 deficiencies noted earlier have been U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
That was af ter Cunningham tried 10 smacked It out of his hand. But the other corrected.
Jurists on the U.N. panel trying to have no basis in Panama nian law.
said Thursday. The boy, who fell feet,
run into the two-family house, but inv shot me in the chest 00 (iinn1nahnm
Cuimingiam-, 23, who has always couldn't because of the flames.
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wanted to be a firefighter, said be "just
Cunningham's uncle Is a police officer
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knew" he would save the boy.
ln the South Bronx and his father isa was shot ln the arm trying todefend
"I didn't think about It," he said.
fIe4igJder In Brooklyn.
friend', girlfriend from four men who
"I Just like helping out anybody."
"I was very proud to hear of what my triedto attack her inaBrookJyn bar
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Cunningham's bravery is due, in part,
a couple train a burning car and was shot veteran of the department.
to his physique. In 1976, he won the Mr.
on two occasions trying to rescue women
Staten Island, Mr. New York and Mr.
The younger Cunningham was a Teenage America muscle-building
from attackers.
About 12:30 am. Thursday. Cun- corporal In the Marines and "when I got contests.
rünghem was driving with two friends In out two years ago, I got on the list to be a
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fireman. I fl1155d the Cop test."
Brooklyn when he saw the fire.
chest," he said. "I was in the hospital for
Two years ago, he said, he and his awhile but now I'm ready togo back to
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accept his philosophy," said Mayor Lee sufficient in size to bring in the revenue
The city was asked if it would look
P. Moore.
necessary to support a bond issue would favorably on a petition for annexation of
And the city commission went to work be about 125,000 square feet, about four a parcel on Upsala Road, south of State

Speaking further of a prospective bond

a letter
Knowles, Paulucci
said he
variety of projects he and his family plan funds. He noted that Economic issue, Mayor Moore said if the city 15 visitedIn
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"Think big," was the message City for 75 percent or for 50 percent, with the before the work, on a bond issue would
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the Seminole Memorial Hospital plant
completed.
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The idea of seeking money for a
The idea of seeking money to build a bui lt on the la kefront by the Hospital
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of America.
Uvpreneur.
discarded after Knowles said the best the that station for the southwest section of
Paulucci's plan calls for converting the
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into a nursing home, tying it by
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The commissioners discussed the
overhead crosswalks with the
professional
missioner John Morris, saying the city
building he ow ns across the
He noted some sort of tax would have 10 possibility of asking Paulucci if he might street. In addition he announced plans to
should look In any direction it can for bejevied and pledged for the difference donate a si te in
his proposed to wnhouse buil d three highise buildings, two for
bonellit the cit 'a downtown area and the separate referendums turned down
8 Road 46A in Lake Mary. Knowles said,
southwest section of the city,
doininiums and a third one to be in the
request from the city for taxing authority however, a number of appropria te
sites
center
to house a theatre, swimming
in
Nini Phols by Tern
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the city should follow paulucci's lead and that the storm drainage project which
pool, meeting rooms, nursing staff and
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ask federal and state agencies for as would have coat $3 million nine years ago
An item to be specifically brought to Conference center.
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much financial' assistance as possible, would cost about $11 million today.
Gov. Bob Graham's attention for possible
"This would be done privately by
M#orkW driving ilsbug Pain Sprinp Drive were doing double takes modifying the scope of the projects later
Next topic was the possibility of a state funding at a nieeting to be held in ourselves," he said in the letter... -What
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an they passed Altamonte Springs Elementary School this morning if necessary.
Golden Age Center which would also Tallahassee next Thursday, the corn- the Paulucci family does privately later
"Jeno's approach is not to be small, house social service agencies such as a missioners agreed, is acquisition of a 20- un does not hinge on w ha
and 'spatted what appeared to be urge pink rabbit acting as a
t the community
crossing guard. They need oat have doubted their sanity or sobriety His thinking (for federal and state fun. social security Office, medicare office 25 acre parcel in the southwest section does," he said. "All I am telling you is
ding Of
for U
city
projects) Is in the neigh- and other federal, state and county for park land. City officials going to that we do have some plans that,
since It was Elmira Dawsis .1 Akaa.ste Spriap. This Is her borhood
mil
lion to $10 million. He facilities.
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Tallahassee for the meeting with hopefully, will materialize that ha ve to
eIghth year as a crossing guard and she said she likes to dress for all tidnits if we are going to do It, we should
Knowles said the city's share, aside Paulucci and members of his staff are do with our greatest asset here in San.
do It right," Knowle
d.
from federal and state funding, could be Mayor Moore, Knowles and Morris. Also ford, and that is that it's a tuarvelous
Uvals from her basket before going to RollenwaM Schoioll and paying
"We are going to have to come up with financed through the rental of space in going to the meeting with the group will place to retire for the Golden Age age of
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Industrialist Jeno Pauluccils visions Thursday morning in a one-hour meeting times the size of city [mill.
for Sanford are not small and Sanford's setting some tentative plans and sonic
"Tile bond issue is a hard nut to property involved is contiguous to
-' city commissioners joined him Thursday guidelines for Knowles to follow in
crack," Moore said, adding, however, (touching) other city land, the ann thinking big.
preparing applications for federal and
tile
city currently has a $1.6 million nexation would likely be approved.
Paulucci urged t he commission to set a sta te money.
Meanwhile the cornniissioners enoutsta nding public improvement bond
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stunned iiiarkets Wednesday with the Cointiiission ordered trading suspended
announcement he and a group of wealthy in stock of Bache Group Inc., one of the
Arabs would sell interesthearing cer- nation's largest brokerage (Irma,
because of "events relating to corn.
tilicates backed by silver.
Hunt reportedly was In Europe to raise modifies futures trading accounts
maintained by customers with tile firm."
funds to meet 19s loan requirements. The
report he had been turned down by one
ilaclie, in Its first official comment, a
Swiss bank sent silver plummeting to $10 statement by Chairman harry Jacobs Jr.
-in ounce before it recovered ,I bit to late in tile day, said tile Hunts had filet
$1085 an ounce at the cl ose, (lawn $4.40 on about $100 million of an undisclosed
the day.
amount of margin and he said their
Sources said another foreign bank, collateral in stocks and bonds was

Approved first was the concept of an issue. The
Thecity also has $1.3 million in dorsed completely Paulucci's announced
federal and state funding to see ac- application for federal assistance for
to cover most of the issue, he plans for development in the downtown
area
compllshed, promising to use his in- planning for the downtown area.
area which he and his family plan to
fluence and assistance In getting funds.
Knowles warned that some of the said.
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and spread to stocks, where reports the including the Hunts, were unable to come
Hunts were liquidating sizable stock up with additional margin.

To lead the way, Paulucci announced R .projects might require matching local

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large interest rates themselves to obtain
Cash. Minks recently have had to pay 21
percent for certificates of deposit, a

Salkaus, explaining she cannotafford tile payinents tile bank is

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Herald Staff Writer

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Edward and Beverly Salkaus stand with their son all that remains of their plans for a $35,00(i log
Herald

Mrs. Salkaus also claims a Florida Federal inspector signed
money for a year before handing it out to a pile of logs insufficient to build
a statement saying the foundation for the home had been
the
promised
structure,
counties.
Timberline, Its owner John Anderson (now missing and completed. But the foundation was never finished, only a wall
Last year the federation was using 1978 wanted on grand theft auto charges) and Anderson's father, of blocks set in place.
money and the federal government has Clifford, of Tennessee are under investigation by the l8th
Florida Federal's attorney Charles floss sit!(] lie doubled
ruled the delay must stop.
Circuit Court state's at torney and other sta te law enforcement such a report existed, but did not have the file available.
The monetary increase would provide officials for allegedly defrauding many central Florida
While the Salkauses claim the bank acted improperly in
an additional 119 meals per day for families by taking par tial payments after signing contracts, giving Timberline the check, Ross said Florida Federal "be nt
Congregate Meals, bringing the total but fa iling to deliver the promised homes.
over backwards" to help them, but now has to consider
But the Salkauses stand to lose more than just the $3,732 foreclosing their muortage, because they have never made a
served to 219. It would also provide for 14
additional Meals on Wheels, bringing the deposit they said they gave John Anderson on Sept. 18, 1978, as payment on their loan.
total under one plan to 40. Meals on deposit on a $35,000 home. They may soon face foreclosure on
According to the Salkauses, the began to get suspicious
Wheels also serves 55 deli vered meals their mortgage from Florida Federal Savings and Loan,
about t he work being done by Timberline In December 1978,
A month after the Salkauses paid their deposit, Florida two months alter the logs arrived on their vacant lot.
daily under Title XX of the Social
Security Act and 20 daily meals to per- Federal paid out $10,268 in a check to Timberline Log Homes
At that thne, only the foundation wall was in place, and this
sons who do not meet federal guidelines for delivery of the log package to the family's building site in was not up to standards, a row of blocks too low, they say.
but are locally determined to need the West Altamonte heights.
Mrs. Salkaus said she and her h usband repeatedly called the
servfe. These are funded locally.
But the home was never built and the logs left to rot. Florida bank asking whether any money had been given to Timberline
Maher said there are about 10 people Federal holds the Salkauses responsible for the third of their and t hey were always told none had been turned over to the
currently on the waiting list for Meals On loan disbursed to Timberline.
"We're devastated, totally flat out broke," said Mrs.
Wheels,
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NEW YORK UP!
Citibank, the
second largest lending in.
stitution, today raisti the prime
top corporate
to a
record 19'i pe r ce nt front 19 percent.
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The average price of a NYSE share
off $1.18 and the Dow Jones in- major source of funds.
dustrial average 25.43 at the depth of
The
also was sparked by the
selling so heavy it put reporting tickers Federal Reserve's March 14 decision to
15 minutes late. By the close, the INYSE, restrict credit and increase reserve
was off only 34 cents
' and the Dow 2.14. requirenients. There were indications
'the Hunts
Nelson Bunker and V. recently the Fed might have tightened
Herbert
reportedly own the nation's credit again, but montw watchers were
largest hoard of silver and also have not certain.
large silver futures holdings.
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like silver,'' Herbert Hunt, in a typical granted Willa loan after he threatened to
understatement, said in a recent liquidate his holdings, which have been
telephone interview,
estimated anywhere front 150 million
Recent declines in silver prices forced ounces to over 300 million ounces. Hunt
the hunts to caine up with the cash also reportedly sold a large amount of
be cause th e silver futures were bought on silver in Zurich.
the iiiarket form of credit known as
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The additional funds for this year are living in a nearby aWknitnt.
Despite a contract negotiated by Florida Federal for the
become available due to a federal
The Salkauses are one of three families in Seminole County exchange, and repeated calls by a bank attorney, the new logs

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and gold
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the stock market
on one of its wildest rollercoaster rides,
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Before it was over, silver prices fe ll
more than $4 an ounce, gold dropped $32
in New York, and stocks, which lost
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accounting for $119,000. To get federal
The logs are no longer there. They were removed at the
Edward and Beverly Salkaus of Altamonte Springs came to
funds, localities must put up a 10 percent Seminole County In August 1978 with hopes of building a home bank's request after Clifford Anderson agreed to supply a new
match, with 5 percent in cash and 5
for themselves.
package free of charge, said the Salkauses and tile Florida

poiat of view.
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LEO (July 23Aug.22) Envy signs of a lack Of un. tirpart scientist with the banger or the scientist? Both
styles of bidding belong In the
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and be supportive, n V you
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at about $154,Mo with federal funds unpaid mortgage.
Bunker Hunt wits in Europe. where tie
quantity of lumber was ever left on the site.

off-beat four-spade opening.
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little touchy today through to alienate those who
other table. Here South
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acqtalntancs. Before s'giis* terests,
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ask yourself If It's worth It.
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owning a matter on your trestle opts lie
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Federation of Senior Citizens Clubs of
Seminole County could accept an additlonal $30,438 froni the federal
jornment earmarked for providing
meals for the elderly and shut-ins.
The money would provide about 133
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careful about
old age and
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older person who has trouble
able
to
remember
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are
remembering things
play musical scores with
problem simply because of unequalled skill. That's
age. There are a lot of reasons because they trained their
for such difficulties,
mem ies and continued to
Some people seem to be work or
the memory system so it
able to remember things continues to function for them
more easily than others but
a for
lot of this Is training. If you've
Basically, the mind is a lot
play the
never
my not doi very like muscles and it can be
well If you alt down to play. trained In almost everyone.
train
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Bureau of comes, national origins, commuting habits
Census today officially began the massive Job and marital status. It wants to know if there is
of tr yi ng to count every human being who
a toilet In t he home and if anyone has a
lives in the United States.
serious
or
problem.
Postal workers were delivering census
But beyond the cons titutional reasons, the
forms to some 86 million households in an at- data is used to paint a demographic
portrait
tempt to reach an estimated 222 million
of the United States.
residents. The cost to the taxpayers of
"The data will reveal where we have gone
carrying out the 1980 census is $1 billion,
as a sxiety, and hopefully give us a Punt as to
Americans, regardless of w he ther they live
where we are headed,"said Daniel B. Levine,
in luxury or inadequate housing, are required
assistant census director.
by law to fill out the forms and mail them
"Friday is 1)-day, delivery day," said
back by April 1. Some people who live in rural
postal service spokesman Dave McLean,
areas are being asked to keep t he forms until
"It's one of the largest single mailings In our
they are visited by a census worker.
The purpose of the ce nsus req uir ed by the
Some Americans are expected to balk at
Constitution to be taken every 10 years is to
completing forms that ask so many personal
count all Americans for the purposes of questions, but Census Bureau Director
congressional reapportionment and deterVincent Barabba said he is confident

on U.S.-Iranian relations during the reign of Shah

Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

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The cancer-ridden deposed shah,
who is "comfortable" in his new surroundings, has
Lxi given a blood transfusion in preparation for
surgery to remove the exiled monarch's spleen.
American heart s pecialist Dr. Michael DeBakey,
called
earn of 15 Egyptian
doctors were to confer today about the surgery at the
heavily guarded Mandi Military Hospital on the banks

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and leg watchers are in for a bonanza this fall If up.
and-coming fashion designer France Andrevie has tier
way.
Th e skimpy mini-skirt, out of date for a decade,
made a strong comeback at /tndrevie's showing
Thursday at the 1980-83 fall-winter Paris ready-to-wear
collections.

"Oh, I think they'll sell," one American buyer at the
show said. "Most women with nice-looking legs like to
show them off. And if short skirts become the accepted
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company.
It was only in February 1979 when they learned the $10,268
check had been issued, she said, adding at that point they
Ordered the bank not to pay out any more nioney.
Ross maintains the first time the Sa!kauses complained
about their contractor's performance was in February, and

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An ar.
An urgent call for scuba divers was issued
mada of ships and dozens of planes and
by the platform's operators, Phillips
helicopters today searched the Norwegian Petroleum, to check whether any workers
North Sea for scores of offshore oil workers
were trapped in the platform, which had
feared trapped in a giant "floating hotel"
turned upside down in 70 feet of water. The
platform that collapsed and overturned in
water te mperature was 41 degrees.
near-hurricane winds.
A spokesman for the British Royal Airforce
Norwegian Radio reported at 10 a.m. (4
In Scotland, aiding in the rescue operation,
a.m. EST) 133 persons had been rescued andsaid the chances of finding an'y more
aw.
23 bodies recovered. Between 60 and 70
vivors was slim,
workers were missing.
Tile radio estimated there were 235 people

on the rig at the time of the accident, but said
exact Iiuures were diffiiilt t btai
The collapse of the football field-sized rig
Alexander Kielland about 175 miles from
shore Thursday night could prove to be the
worst disaster involving an offshore platform,

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and Oil and Energy Minister Bjartmar

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meeting.
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from Houston naming Dividends, the Seminole:
County school volunteer program, one of the
nation's top two programs with respect to parent
involvement. The National School Volunteer:
Program presented the awards as hart of its 9th
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annual conference. Mrs.Schaffner saw
he was
thrilled to accept the award on behalf of,
Dividends volunteers who were rated so highl '
among 2,500 school volunteer programs
nationally. The Apple Tree Award presented b
the Tupperware Corp. carries a $1,250 cash prize.;Mrs. Schaffner said the money will be used for a;
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dinators in each of the schools. There are
currently 1,400 Dividends volunteers In theI

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debris In the area where the Coast Guard buoy tender
Blackthorn and the tanker Capricorn collided at the

mouth of Tampa Bay Jan. 28 has ended.
However, the investigation on land by the Coast
Guard Marine Board of Investigation looking into the
collision that cost 23 Blackthorn crewmembers their
dyes is still underway.

Rear Adm. Norman Venzke, chairman of the investigstive panel, said Thursday board members are
busy studying the 38 volumes of testimony collected
during the lengthy hearings.

classrooms of Seminole County's 41 schools and
400 Dividends volunteers working the community,:

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striking security guards at the Kennedy Space Center

say they don't expect today's resumption of
1. Ross e xplained it is not the
ba nk's responsibility, but the
—Candi Jean Mason has filed suit against Tenneco Inc. and
negotiations with Wackenhut Services to be productive
HeaidStall Writer
te'tvee construction, but that U* bank ha6 madE.
Direct Oil Inc., charging she was hit in the nçvk by. a piece of al
or
to last long.
old
frm her
calls o Timberline and other parties Involved, doing
gas pump on July 6, im.
apartment
early
thi5
morning
after
About
l50members of the International Uni ted Plant
a
lire
In
a
mattress
tilled
-everything in its power to force the cabin company to fulfill Its
She claims the gas companies were negligent in maintain in
her borne with smoke.
Guard
Workers
of America have been on strike since
contract
their sell-service pump., causing her Injury.
Police say Mary Steelef of 14 Redding Gas-dens, Sanford, hid
i'ueay
demanding
an unlimited coat of living adHe pointed out that he had called Clifford Anderson several
in her bathroom when depse clouds of smoke filled her apartjustment
in their new labor agreement. The provision
times trying to make him turn over the promised package of
ment shortly before 5 a.pi. today.
has been in their old contract, but Wackenhut wants to
new logs, adding he doubted whether any other lending In.
Sanford policeman L. 4ones Jr., arrived first on the scene
put a cap on how high it can go.
stitution would have done so much for a client,
and was told' by neighbors the elderly woman was trapped In
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her apartment. But the smoke was too thick, and it drove him
never came to an inspector or a manager until it was too late,
FILED
CECILSHEPPARD
Niceville, died Thursdayb
out of the building before he could locate her, he reported.
They've been taken. I feel bad for them," he said.
The following suits have been flied in Seminole County
Cecil Samuel Sheppard, 69, morning
n Fort Walton
Bornin
But firefighters arrivedion the scene and were able to rescue
The attorney complained the Salkauses could have and
Court, demanding damages in excess of $20,000 on each of 2108 Cordova Drive, San- Beach.
Niceville, he is';
Steele, who later refused medical treatment, they say. '
MIAMI (UPI) — The Gillette Co. has been found
should have filed suit against Timberline and other persona
ford, died Thursday afternoon a former Sanford resident and
The fire was confined to Steele's bed, but caused light smoke complaint:
innocent
of any wrongdoing in the case of a comatose
involved two years ago to recover their losses. But the bank
—Virginia Walker, mother of the late Tereua Walker has at Florida Hospital South, the brother of Rena Hawkins:
damage to her apartment.
22-year-old
man whose family sued the company after
has no responsibility, he said.
filed suit against the Sen-Awle County School BoeW and Orlando. A native of Sanford, of Lake Monroe. He wlis a:
BURGL.ARS MOVETHROUGH DUC79
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he
suffered
irreversible brain damage from Inhaling
The Sal kauses say they have been told by their attorney notA burglar who squeezed
1 ve1ei Insurance company, charging the school district he was a member of the Lake heavy duty mover.
through a 9-Inch by 12-inch air duct
Right
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deodorant fumes.
ua
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to take any legal action at this point and to wait for the bank to
stole a $405 stereo from a Longwood area home Wednesday
with resporialbility for her daughter's desth.
Ma4 Baptist Mission aW the
He Is survived by four
A
federal
jury
Thursday apparently agreed with
foreclose on their loan,
Teressa Walker died Oct. 24, 1978, after being struck by a Railroad Brotherhood of sisters and (our brothers.
deputies say.
Gillette's
version
that the youth soaked several cans
While Florida Federal's Ross said no foreclosure has yet
county school but in Oviedo, the suit charges, asking for a jury Clerks. He was a retired clerk
The thief apparently tore open a duct Inside the garage at
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Right
Guard
into
a towel to sniff freon 12, the
been filed, he said the action was being considered since home of Kendrick Garvin, 128
trial
on
the
claim.
with
the
Seabo
ar
d Coast Line Nicevill e, is in charge
Oakleaf Lane, in the Sweetwater
pr
pe
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llant
formerly
used
in the deodorant.
payments are two years overdue.
Railroad.
Oaks development, deputies say.
arrangements.
—Robert
and
Susan
Cohen,
filing
for
their
daughter
Alisha,
Mr&amp; Salkaus said the couple paid $9,000 for the lot,,'which is
Survivors include his wife,
The thlef managed to steal the stereo, Including a set of
have charged Collee Riddle and Gynmastics South of
Mrs.
Anni
now worth more since a lake has been built across the street," ceiling mounted speakers, they said.
e
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Sheppard,
Candace Drive, Maitland, with responsibility for Alisha's fall Sanford;
as part of development plans. She estimated it could now be
two daughters, Mrs. Funeral Noticin
SANFORD MAN JAILED ON COKE CHARGE
from
a balance beam last July,
sold for $18,000.
Betty Hen, Sanford, and Mrs. SHIppARD, CECIL SAMUEL
A Sanford man was arrested and jailed Tuesday night on
They charge the gymnastics school and its owne r failed 10
The Salkauses probably would only lose their property, the
Marjorie Rudd, Albany, Ga.;
Funeral services for Cecil
charges of selling cocaine to a police Lnfom&amp;nL
provide proper supervision, and thiat their child suffered in.,
. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.(UPI) — State auditors have
Samuel
pard, 0, of 2108
security on the loan, despite laws which could allow Florida
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son, CeW S. Sheppard Jr.,
Uge Randy "Scatter" Powell was ordered held on $8,400 ball
Juries when she fell on July 12.
Cordova Drive, Sanford, who
scolded the University of Central Florida for paying
Federal to attach their personal belongings, Ross said,
Langwood;
on charges of sale and delivery of a controlled substance and
—Jeanne LaSalle has filed suit against the Orange Villa Mabie Mor two sisters, Mrs. died Thursday in Orlando, will
some of the promotional travel expenses of its 1977
t
on,
Ovi
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o, and be at 4
Saturday t Lake
resisting arrest with violence.
Retirement Home in Orlando, charging the home failed to pay
homecoming queen,
NabUnta, Mary Baptist Minion Church
He was arrested at his 1713 Bell Ave. home Tuesday night
her the minimum wage.
with Rev. James H. Hughens
But university officials contend their 1977 queen was
Ga.; two brothers, Leslie T. officiating. Burial in Evergreen
deputies and Sanford police acting on a warrant.
owed
as Sheppard, Sanford, and
unique
she was a 56-year-old widowed grandmother
cometary. in lieu of flowers
Powell is accused of selling a sma ll quantity of the drug to a
damages.
as
one official put it, a public relations man's
who
was,
donations may be made to the
HardySheppard Fernandlna
NATIONAL REPORT: Heavy snows crippled areas of the sheriff's depar tment Informant on Feb. 7.
Lake Mary Baptist Mission.
—FrancesKelly &amp;h, $jp,g on behalf of the estate of Beach' seven grandctuiit'en
dream.
VANDALISM AT SCHOOL
Gramkow Funeral Horn. In
Plains, stranding traveler, and truck drivers who jammed Into
her $015, A1SdFCW Kelly, has filed suit against Kimberly Yates, and four grest-grandehadren.
steely eyed professionals in the auditor
charge.
Vandals sprayed paint and fire extinguishers through the
motels in northwest Kansas waiting for the second major
a minor, and her parents Ben and Patricia Yates and the
general's
office
determined UCF had no authority to
Gramkow Funeral Home is LITTON,
storm there In less than a week to ease up. The spring storm classrooms of Altamonte Elementary School Tuesday night,
Nationwide Insurance Company.
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send
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promotional
engagements during the hours
in charge of arrangements.
Principal Paul Murphy reported Thursday.
Funeral Services for Samuel
dumped slightly over 2 inches of snow in Scottsbluff, Neb.,
Mrs Schuster charges Kimberly Yates was negligently
as a $3-an-hour clerk-typist II In the
was
working
she
Mack Litton, 52, of 504 Burton
The vandals did an unknown amount of damage after
breaking a 60-year-old record by upping the total snowfall for
SAMUEL LITION
responsible for Its death of her son, killed while walking along
registrar'soffice,shouldnthavepaidherovertimnefor
Lane, Sanford, who died
by
removing
plastic
window
Panes,
the year to 64.3 Inches. The previous record was 64.2 inch" set breaking into the building
Samuel Mack Litton, g of
U.S. Highway 17-92 on Nov. 9 when he was struck by is car
d quite possibly shouldn't have
694 BUs-t011 Lane, Sanford, be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Good
driven by Yates and owned by her parents
back In19l9-l2O.A half-dozen tornadoes that swooped down on deputies say.
.-pald some of her travel expenses.
died Th ursday at his ShePherd Lutheran Church with
the Texas Plains
two near Spade and one each new
Ralph i.Lumanofficiating. •
residence. Born in Onieds, Rev.
Nazare th, Holt, White River Lake and San Angelo. One house
Burial Oaklawn Cemetery, in
Tem., he moved to Sanford in lieu Of flowers donations may be
was reported damaged by another tornado in McAdoo. Golf.
1169 from Fort Sill, Okla. He made to Good Shepherd
ball-size hail bombarded the Texas towns of Colorado City and Lutheran Building Fund and the
was an automobile mechanic American
Winters, and 50 mph winds whipped through Midland.
Cancer Society.
The Board of
TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (UP!)
for the U. S. Army with 23
AREA HEADINGS 19 a.m.): temperature: 76; overnight
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Gramkow
Funeral
Home in?
Director Jack Sdusler, Commission
have to bring their s-Old PIO1W1 tlieøiiiJi years
to
consider
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low: 69; yesterday's high: &amp;3; barometric pressure: 30.06;
HUSId Staff Writer
of service. He was a
charge.
Chairman Bill Kirchholf and Stat. Rap. the MPO as a matter of policy, but they
Central
Florida
to
switch
to a fourni
of
versity
the
U
member of
relative hiOnidity: 69 percent; winds: southeast at 17 m.p.h.
,
The State Department of Tran. Bob Hattaway, D.Altamont. Springs, (D) have always
ed
day
week
during
Its
summer
session
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6:55 P.M.; lows, 12:02a.m., 12:32 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: year work program to the Metropolitan of road lions of Central Florida's most spent,"
PARK
UCF officials said the goal of a four-day week is to
highs, 6:21 - am., 6:48 p.m.; lows, 12:02 a.m., 12:22 p.m. P1IUIIn Organization Thursday that - atIdent.prone,A state engin,ersaid the
survivors Include his wife,
DOT
project
devolcimient
engineer
iave energy by s-ucing the need for gas and eke,,COMM
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BAYPORT; highs, 12:07 a.m., 12:43 p.m.; lows 6:41 a.m., 6:56 gives widening of the-Silver Star Road fow4anIr of Silver Star Road in Ckais Jerr McCeilami
(WI O6I
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Silver
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prlorltyoveratlwee-mlles$retchofState County, scheduled for 11Sl.. is as Star Widening was given top ir
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Road 436 In Altamonte Springs.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Asgustlie to
cri tical or mar. so.
because of the siz-Iauk of a StriP bet. dites-s, Shirley Ann and
une , affected uni versity employees
Debra Kay Litton, Decatur,
The MPO delayed approval of DOD,
II Mi1es Small craft should exercise caution, winds southeast
Originally, widening of State Road US
Hlawu.ee
Road
and
I4srcy
would switch to a 10-hour work day beginning at 7a.m.
Ala,, and one holler, James
151030 knuts today and tonight then southerly Saturday. Seas 4 program a month until the DOT comes was scheduled for the 1*41 fiSCal Ya' He said there woul
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baa
bottleneck
If
the
back with the criteria It used t make the at a coat of $21 million, but the álay Is s-,ini'i"
Sanford. a
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two.iane portios is f101 III.
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AREA FORECAST; Variable cloudiness today with a
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chance of showers Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Slight prOJ
blames a reduction Iii SlitS gasoline
Mrs Glue saul a scheduled widening in charrn of airements
MON. THIU P11.
"Y did not disagree that State Road revenues and an Increase In construction of rnst Oty Road his also been
chance ofshowers Satur day. Highs today low and Saturday
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mid l. Lows tonight mid to upper 1. Winds southeast 15 4$ isa problefl3, but the Orange County coats for the pV"id CIIIbet.
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delayed, but the railroad cruising
Thomas Rddick,
people say Silver Star Is just as big a
occasionally 30 mph today decreasing some tonight. p
Mrs Glenn said the Silver St Road
g and
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.need," said Seminole County Corn. id cost h Jonç.d
probabi li ty 50 percent today and 30 percent Saturday.
as
of tie additional bus lanes on
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Sandra Glenn today. Mrs miwon .slgjnaUy allocated to$U mil"n latar
Charlie M. Hail
to
State
Road
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MARCH
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Marie Hardy
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ADMISSIONS
(USPI 014M)
Sanford Miyor Lee P. Moors and asd kderdi anp at the Jobi Yates Pat.
Ein1ng
Calvin
Hicks
fads.
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Howard
Altamcnt.Siiringi Mayor Norman Floyd way.
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represent Seminole County on (hO MPO.
lam lie Davis
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The I'SC adopted the new formula for figuring fuel adjustment surcharges on customers' bills earlier this month,
because utilities said that under the old system they were
not covering rising fuel costs.
Under the new system, utilities estimate their rising fuel

costs for the next six months and bill their customers accordingly. Previously, utilities billed their customers for
actual fuel costs of the preceding month.
Commissioners have conceded all along that the new plan
will cause rates to go up in the short run but say that it will
lead to substantial reductions in the long run
The four utilities had estimated their six-month fuel costs
would be $325 million. With Shreve contending that the firnis
had not supplied enough data to back up their requests, the
commission wrangled into the night before shaving small
amounts off the requests and approving them.

Volcano Eruptions To Mount
SPIRIT LAKE, Wash.(UPI) —Majestic Mount St. Helens, a
sleeping giant for more than a century, roared to life wi th an
explosion of ash and steam, prompting scientists to predict
today an even more violent lava-spur ting eruption.
Shaken by seven days of many earthquakes in the range of 4
of t he Richter scale and smaller tremors too numerous to
count, the cone-shaped Cascade mountain blew its warning
Th ursday, and officials immediately evacuated several
hundred loggers, Forest Service personnel and residen ts from
its three-county foothills area.
The expl os ion touched off snow avalanches and spewed ash
35 miles away. A murky steam cur led into the sky. No one was
hurt.
The last eruption of Mount St. Helens was in 1857.
David Johnston, volcano ex pert with the U.S. Geological
Survey at Menlo Park, Calif., flew over the mountain and
described a sizable crater near the summit. Other observers
eMimnated the crater to be 200 to 250 feet wide.
Johnston said the mountain had not yet erupted in the
technical sense but showed all the signs of a full-scale eruption.
"It cou ld be 10 minutes (away) or it could be three months,"
he said.

"It has not erupted, but it probably will very soon," Johnston
told reporters allowed past barricades to the Spirit Lake
parking lot at t he 4,000-foot level of the snow-covered, 9,671foot mountain's north side. "This is steam explosion, a series
of them."
The mountain, a pict ure postcard favorite In the Pacific
Northwest, has appeared for years as a giant Ice cream cone.
Thursday's violence gouged a notch near the peak of the cone
and decorated the cavity with a distinct chocolatecolored
blotch.
Johnston sa id the br own material was clay shoved through
the crater, by steam pressure, to a height of 30 to 40 feet.
From his he licopter view, he said he could see signs of intense heat.
"It has been hea ting very good — there is some magma
(molten rock) visible."

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was beginning to move.
"If t here is an explosion, all sorts of stuff will sta rt to come
down," he said. "There is a very great hazard here tin the
Spir it Lake area). I wouldn't advise staying very long."

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companies cover their rising fuel costs has been changed
and just as the Public Service Commission predicted, tht'
average residential cmLstomcr will be paving more, at least
for a while — as much as $9.45 cents a month more.
That's the amount the bill of an average residential
customer of St. Petersburg-based Honda Power Corp. will
rise next month as a result of fuel adjustment charges approved Thursday by the PSC over the objections of Public
Counsel Jack Shreve.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) — Vowing while maintaining the vigil.
"W hen I put my head on my pillow at
"not to give in this technology," about
In the last several days, anger and night, I wond er whether something is
200 local residents held candles and sang frustration among area residents has going to happen," she said. "I know there
solemn songs in a pre-dawn vigil today inte nsified and up to 10,000 pe ople were are a lot of people who think differently.
near the disabled Three Mile Island plant expected in Harrisburg this weelcnd to But I still have some terror and fear."
to mark the first anniversary of the worst protest the proposed eventual reopening
Local schoolchildren have begun
commercial nuclear power accident in of Three Mile Island.
correspo nding with pen pals in the
U.S. history.
"It just kind of rekindles the whole Japanese cities hit with American A.
"We shall not give up. The eyes of the thing," said Joanne Noel, gazing across bombs dur ing World War II. Thursday,
world are on Harrisburg today. We will the field in front of her Middletown house Mayor Paul Doutrich welcomed survinot give in to this technology," said a to where an ti-nuclear activists and local vors of the Hiroshima nuclear bomb
local preacher, Rev. Bill Vastine, 66, as citizens were holding t he vigil,
attack to Harrisburg.
he led the observance in 35 degree ternThe Three Mile Island accident, which
Many local citizens still support
peratures in a field across the prompted a br oad examination of the
nuclear power and Three Mile Island.
Susquehanna River from the four cooling safety of nuclear power, occurred at O
perator Metropolitan Edison Co. said it
towers of the nuclear plant.
exactly 36 seconds after 4 a.m. March
was keeping a low profile.
Among the protesters was Edith 1979.
Aithouse, 59, who said, ,-1 am here for my
"I look at the cooling towers so much I
The trauma that plagued many local
seven grandchildren. I'm concerned can't concentrate on my work," sa id residents was the fear of a po
ssible
about their future."
Fran Cain, a toy poodle groomer who meltdown, the worst accident because it
Mrs. Althouse and the others sang the lives about 500 yards away from the disintegrates the uranium fuel core of the
African folk song, "Kumbavah,' which nuclear plant — one of its closest neigh- nuclear reactor, spewing deadly
in English means, "Come by here," hors. The vigil was held in her front yard. radiation into the atmosphere.

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search at daybreak,

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cutting proposals.
carter is expected to send Congress a revised
proposal next Monday tha t would balance next year's
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Tehran will be held until at least July, the United
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force to end the 146-day-old crisis,
The only hope offered by Iran that a peaceful solution
co uld be reached sooner than mid-summer came from
President Aboihassan Bani-Sadr, who said Thursday
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did we go wrong," asked County
Harold Johnson Tuesday as he sat before
a packed coEoom hued with defendants
awaiting arraignment.
The jail guards were edgy. They had 26
prisoners In the room, prisoners who were indistinguishable from the members of the public
sitting only a few chairs away.
Files were stacked high behind the bench, on
the clerk's table, and the crowded tables occupied by attorneys from the public defender's
and state's attorney's offices.
In the past, a long arraignment docket had
maybe 20 names on It. Tuesday's had more than
50 and ran to six pages. The short' afternoon
court session ran until after 3 p.m.
From the experiences of the put few weeks, It

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N. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831.9993
Friday, March 28, 1980-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
$22.00; Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, 14.75; 6
Months, $27.00; Year, $52.00.

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what charges the state's attorney has brought
aMnst them and on what day their trial will be
set only one day a week, is a failure.
There's just too much business to bring before
the judges In one afternoon.
And the judges can't handle keeping track of

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OURSELVES

Years ago It was decided it would be easier to

Evening Herald, Sa nford, Fl.

prosecution and
move judge,
defense attorneys to the Jail, rather than move,
however, many prisoners are due for court
appearances to the downtown courthouse.
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more than 50 names as attorneys for both
defense and prosecution and certain defendants
receive certain kinds of treatment trial date
poetponments, lowered ball, release on their own
recognizance, Johnson says.
The plan, which eliminated the county's
traditional Friday afternoon felony arraignments, moving them all to Tuesday, was meant
to save time for judges and clerks, who will soon
have to travel about 10 or more miles a day to the,

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sessions before one of the three county judges,
would be saved
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But the system just doesn't seem to be
working, court officials say. The dockets are just
getting too long for anyone to cope with.

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Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt and King Hussein of
Jordan to meet with him separately in the White
House to discuss the situation In the Middle
East. Friends of Israel In this country must be
concerned about the recent trend of events in
Israel. A series of moves by the Israeli govern:

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seems to threaten the successful conclusion of the
peace process Initiated at Camp David in 1978.
Fiat, the Israeli cabinet voted to settle Jews
in the city of Hebron, located on the West Bank of
the Jordan River in territory occupied by Israel
since the 1967 war and still under Israeli military
government. It was proposed that three houses In
Hebron be rehabilitated to serve as Jewish
residences. These houses would be surrounded by
entirely Arab neighborhoods in the Arab city and
would represent the first Jewish settlement in
central Hebron since a massacre of Jewish
residents occurred in 1929.
It was Impossible to see how the proposed
settlement would contribute to Israel's national
security. Instead it would be a symbolic action
that would please Israelis who wish to annex the
entire West Bank, that would anger Palestinians
and that would create a new security risk for that

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be built 10,000 dwellings, virtually all of them for
Jews. The project was criticized by the Israeli
mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy Kollek, on the
grounds that funds for the pro lect are unavailable
and the move would aggravate the tensions
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the United States. Steam engines would
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"sir" or a "madame."
CALL
your brains, you should information with your high Getting muffled? Whether ~
consider medicine; all nurse school counselor. He has a lot you want a formal church WALL
wedding or a simple do-yourdoes Is carry bedpans and to learn!
DEAR ABBY: I am a 45. own-thing ceremony, get
follow the doctor's orders."
Now I'm confused, What Is year-old woman who has Abby's new booklet, "how to
always had a very deep voice. Have a Lovely Wedding."
your opinion?
PLANNING MY FUTURE I think it Is getti ng deeper Send $1 and a long, stamped
DEAR PLANNING: with age, because lam being (28 cents) self-addressed
Nursing is one of the most called "sir" more frequently envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky
interesting and rewarding when I talk on the telephone. Drive, Beverly hills, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Joyce) Thompson of Sanford, ansounce
thousands
to repaint Its fleet of 70 aircraft
even furtl gains for the very rich and
of their first child, a son, Carl Marcus, Jr. who
and 'e birth
orange, black ad White to
paráculuiy Big Oil, maid one oce
Weighed in at 7 lb, S or. on March 17 at Winter Pitt Memorial
Long's IntransIgence infuriated other blue own the neat few ye.
(0 agr
:osoltal.
aanu
In a" U.s. Lug said It would hi conferees. "I can't believe my ears," Rep.
— lbS new Library of
ru'wlan*.
grad * Ineia.:'rte to thS b'
nts are Mrs. Qiarles H. Thompson of
to*"
of
wr~
J4 Balling, 1)-Mo., told Lcng "Your scheduled to open tide w, will feshire a
far the
scuiptire
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Cost Wi adb"' $3vMS (0 utD
srents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stelnmsyer Sr. of Sanford.
hd(0ustheemscepir1tofSIS' vedW.. of all In
seitipiwe, a tromse titled Casonde of Books,
bit.
part ci their conservative es!
Even Sen. Hobart Byrd, D-W. Va., felt
aternal great g dm ther is Mrs. Thetis Thompson of
"it van In:" a. cee
measures $ by 00 test, ad will add to the "
Thsy ,a. wlly iSe.h,.sii s the Ii.
wic movedtoaayatonspoiat: "Comeon.R' 1'
was then. told my aoia$s Peter GlUt, we're all cutting."
#s light bill by cu%%M oil tree light
yuer.iM shakssa of
ha. sweatIng
'!Lvsrpums elm In tiWS
from ft so.
Comimnte,eiiawodepatthslddaws*
But Long refused to be budged.

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Jackson Heights School In Casselberry, Longwood, section for the results,
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Oviedo, and Margie,a teacher Winter Springs area, are now

friends and members of the

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Bob Wright celebrated his

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boardroom buddiei
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suggnte, for
at1r oe. it
iauii iong 'm.re we gonmedccuJd raise additional revenue l
.pthessade,"t.m.tor's.tm accsIerath the decontrol of oil
is
tm (5J "JSS (
plan wauld Indeed raise an estimated $
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Th. first time out the negative_re*rise
was 63.4 percent. It rpee to 17,1 peroi in
197$, to 17.9 in 197$ and 61.2 In the ltest

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former residence of Henry
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theecIa1we1faepramsthstwerebelng proceeded to submit a list of proposals he
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memorable birThe members of the church at 6:30 and the buffet dinner at Lake Mary Elementary the Central Florida chamin business and personal worked long and hard (over at
thday
party.
Stephanie
Jones,
a
student
Many happy
School,
are
both
active
parpions.
7:30.
Ii'elations outside the home, he ,Q() hours) to convert the
ticipants
in
running
They will play the Tampa at Lake Brantley High School. returns of the day, Stephanie.

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backing up this attitude on their retfnL
to
i= who check off the authorIzation
channel a dollar from returns Into
presidential campaign financing rema1E a
and virtually stationary mInty,
according to IRS tabulations.)
osiuon cuts across soonoinic,
political, sexual and geographic lines. High
andlow.Ijicome, Republican and Democratic,
,
f.respondents lined up In the
majority. Opposition is strongest In•:the
Central, Mountain and Pacific regIons..
St. Louisbaaed political res.Srch
organization has been going to the pub1lcrIth
the questlion every year since 11177 and, the

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will hold their Awards
potliing, he said. Respon- moved to it's new location at Banquet at the Quality
,' "albility. cuing', and sharing 219 Wa&amp; Street.
North. The cash bar will begin
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were
Knowing all this Democratic
Mill adeusded by Long's bakavior a. of
the series of cdocr n*etIi. WIM
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Heather, born on Feb. 1, as
The Florida Central United, the Florida Cup for State beautiful birthday cake and
paid for the same work, Never
soon
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a
soccer
team In Casselberry, Champions,
The Winter Springs Cornas
M
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w
as
good wishes in an atmosphe re
s
tr
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made up of young boys under
La Sertoma Clubs enough.
game
already
charged with joy the
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are "other priorities" — unspecified — that

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A whopping 77.5 percent believes that there

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existing campaign fujukaigirig system by
voluntary contribution —69 percent .

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have some of Iti expenditures removed.
camp would be enormous.
accidentally snip off part of the congressional
the hardline.Arabs who have denounced
But
diy
anyo
operation
as
pay
scale? And wouldn't that create dtUdfUl
ne esp1
interest in steam power for trains is a
David from the beginning as a betrayal of the
Saturday
mall
taking
out
complicaliots?"
drastic as
minder that solutions to America's____
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Palestinian us
Dr. Wlndflnger shock his head.
deliveries, rm,eflI sharing programs and the
They weaken the position of Egypt's President problems need no t come from futuristic
istance AthninhstraLaw
Enforcement
Ass
may be solved by
"They can avoid that risk by Implanting a
Anwar el-Sadat, who is becoming more and more technology. Many protems '
tion.
Vat
type
utube
in the payroll and draining off the excess
using technology that
,
of
Isolated in the Arab world as an advocate of peace ployed
te
d
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of
low-cod
Impor
tlroughattrltlon,"
he assured me. "It takes a
the
ad
before
formed
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ft
with Israel.
re
ce payroll swelling that
litt
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longer
to
du
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until all the options have been carefully
They make more difficult reaching the
way bit It Is less of a shock to the system."
Acaeein point: Iresdrecentlyofafxiner weighed.
agreement on Palestinian self-governmentcalled
Ithenputhlinonthehotseat.
Pa., who has a fusI.producing
for in the Israel-gypiian peace treaty. That near Lebanon,
Dr.
Wtndftnier
went
to
his
fIles
and
fished
ap1,ft
I said, looking him hard In the eye,
on his 100-acre farm. 1 fuel he out the i-rays taken of the budget
agreement will provide for aelfgovermnent for prodUC$
"glveittomestralght.Isthereanyguarantee
1,73
automobile,
powers
theresldentsoftheWeetBaflkafldtheGaZaSlrlP lawn tractor, and his farm tractor. In ad
that even with major surgery the budget win
Placing me In front of the light, he said, ever be balanco
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The one-year perIod specified in the treaty Al#Gw% It . tuwA ,,
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"You an see extensive swelling around me
document for reaching the agreement will come water furnace.
He rubbed his chin reflectively, "There is
Pentagon section and a rather severe
to an end April 25. Agreement seems distant at
Ingenuity in adaption of tadmical processes distention hi the regulatory region. Either One no such thing as economic certainty," he
this time.
of the de$dL" replied, choosing his words carefully. "But
ch IsatrditioalhallfllwkofA!OIrICI.Thsre'$ could cans, an
A stronger effort must be made to rea
"G.e
willikens,
Dcc,"
I
cried
"even I, an unless there are unforeseen political side
real place for It today In enurgyrslatad
alnsdlaYmM,ke0Wthatdefan11Pr0j1C5 effects, the prognosis is good."
agreement on the autonomy Issue by the agreed aoperations.
deadline. That, we presume Is the purpose of
the White House meetings set up by Mr. Carter. JACK ANDERSON
And Israel must refrain from actions that give
the Impression that It intends to annex the occupled territories.
Otherwise the search for a Mideast peace
settlement will be set back. The Israel-Egypt
peace treaty will mean little In the absence of a
settlement of the Palestinian Issue, which Is the
WAMMGMN — it's to
— W kWICABY, in Wood," and he just said he was not going to
ff permanent
central issue that MUst be
the (apMi,l'a IJ Room, named after the man
the sanie sacrifices.
Washington that Sen. Ra1U Long Is an
os4h mY 0
peace ever Is to come to the Holy Land.
p'
who
To make matters worse, Long (bait
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7ut R - I type Of swpq would be advised closely linked to congressional salaries.

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"When I was a student in
Bob is the son of Robert and run."
,cArea Chamber of Commerce
The party started at 10:30
' college and seminary, I never Uaire Wright of 1113 Quin'had 48 members and guests FITZPATRIN
enrolled In the introductory tuplet Drive, Casselberry, a.m. with an invocation by
attend their regular luncheon
course in Dry Wall, nor and a student in the eighth Rev. Michael Holland of the
meeting Monday at Quality Winter springs
Elementary Plumbing 1, nor grade at South Seminole Free Methodist Church in
Ann North.
_J the Survey of American Middle School.
Sanford. He and his wife,
Carmine Bravo introduced
Hardware,
nor
Basic
CarIncidentally,
Claire
is
Becky,
Lewis Jacobs, in32242p7
:::ent
'the guest speaker, Gennaro
pentry 1,
but has my planning to open a new structor of the Conditioning
"Jerry" Siciliano who spoke
education improved!"
business in Longwood Class at Seminole Community
f his business ex periences In
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There was a near capacity sometime after the first of College, and 30 other friends
the United States and replacing Bill Hatfield, who crowd at the first service In April. Good luck to Claire in ran the three-mile course,
;' Overseas,
then joined Margie and the
regretfully resigned due to a the new church on March 2. this new venture,
Among the comparisons of conflict of time with his
Pastor Burns welcomed
other 50 non-runners who had
,, businesses in the states and business.
Lisa Huskey who Is the first
Congratulations to Pete and come to congratulate the
.fnany of the foreign nations The Seminole County member to be received into Sue Kinsley on the birth of young parents, and wish little

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dollar for each raised by a candidate

nnUo by the House Budget Committee, governmental anatomy, the federal payroll Is

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fattening congressional campaign kitties with
public funds, compared with an approval
percentage of 23.
The arguments in favor of public f inan cing

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The conversion to diesel fuel by America's
railroads occurred because imPorted oil was
cheap. An art11e In Railway Age last August

lcing ,,gi
Stern Gang guerrillas and later a secret agent of steam power is
Israel's foreign security service, is seen as a the Western states, It's absurd to being costly

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The Senior E.C. Youth Chad is a sturdy baby who
John Bryant of Sanford
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gr oup acted as hosts and weighed 9 lb., 9 oz. at birth . He came in first in 16 minutes,
Norrell as new members.
.- He also stressed the urgent
David Chacey presented the hostesses at the annual will join his two older Bob White, second, W.R.- Herald Photo by Jons, Cassolbo"V
need for family life to be Beautification Award to Russ Reunion Banquet
brothers, Pete, 11, and David, Thomas, Oviedo was third,
Stephanie Jones serves finger lickin' good t)irthclay cake to Greg Sowder.
strengt he ned since a strong Allen, president of the First
at t heir home on 1116 and Morr is Rushy of Maitland
are that by relieving candidates of a degree of
Dick Hermann, a former 2,
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is
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Lee Phillips, teani coach, setting. Stephanie and her
Quintuplet
Dr., Casselberry. was fourth.
encourage
better
tion
Federal
Savings
and
Loan
financial pressure It would
of linebacker for the Los
on.
a
strong
state
and
Pete Kinsley, assistant Friends From the South
Th
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p
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lasted
campaign ethics and keep eVe
Angeles Rams was the guest
He
feels
each
child
in
a
Bob
and
Margie
White,
104
in
the
afternoon,
with
good
coach,
have high hopes for Seminole Cell Group from
terest
in
Dich
Rozansky
presented
removing
special
within reason by
speaker and the "Young S. Moss Rd., Winter Springs, food and good fellowship their team to win the game on Calvary Assembly
, .,, family should be given a the
Winter
Church,
money and the buUt-in advantage of wealthy
Springs Floridians" from Central
.responsible job, and be paid Businessman Award to
wanted to celebrate the birth shared by good friends.
Saturday, which will Put theill enjoyed this special festlVf,
Dr. G. Fl
candidates. It would also foster more even
orida were the guest of their daughter, Cynthia
1;Jor the work done, even more
in the first of four rounds for occasion and shared the
am among the most vital parts of the budget.
ssei
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long but rapidly has become a habit in
politics, American style.
Recall that foregoing this found money
every other candidate was striving to quali fy
for made John Connally briefly a news Item
this time out,
But It Is not a habit that Is proving tching.
It Is not, for specthc example, likely to catch
on at lower levels of the federal government
despite recurring legislative proposals to
extend public financing to congressional

states and the District of Columbia.

What Makes You Think H's Political?"

Bank.If Dayan was seen as a serni-dove in a hard- Psy*4"t-goes proposition.
line administration, Shamir, once a leader of ft

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plant. The plants are usually purchased
from a nursery quite small and planted
very near the house. The plant will look
great the first year, but after several
years it usually grows so large that it will
be difficult to find the house for the

In And Around Longwood, Winter Springs

in a recent poll on the subject, has any influence in the decision. Conducted by Civic
Service, Inc., In February, It compiles the
responses of voting-age Americans In all 50

He held up an x-ray of the federal payroll.
dispute with Begin over conduct of the Palestine new technology. No public funds need be gory," they would never guess this was the
cutting Into this area, they can reduce
office of one of America's foremost "By
pressure around the Pentagon section without
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At least not If public sentiment, registered

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which he criticized. He succeeds Moshe Dayan, country. Steam Power for trains In the 1N

Palestinians.

accumulate at the base of plants.
However, I would advise that you move
slowly and wear jeans, a long sleeved
shirt and gloves when pruning Pampas
grass as the leaves have razor sharp
edges which can cut through the skin
very easily.
Pampas grass can be a very at.

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George Dacy, a student of the railroad
Industry, writes to me from Peabody, Mass.:
"some research should be done today on
steam power versus diesel, bearing in mind
the benefits of steam from American coal,
mined by Americans, paid for with American
dollars to be spent In this country, which
wouldreduce the balance of trade deficit and
strengthen our dollar overseas."

OPEC first began turning
the screws, the Burlington Northern was
paying about-&amp; dime a gallon." IAA swmw
appointed foreign the BN was compelled to pay up to 95 cents a

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of the absence of hairs on the flowers.
I get quite a few calls by local residents
as to how to go about propogating and
pruning Pampas grass.
First of all, there are considerable

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e. with the approval of the cabinet. Shamir at), then.
k~: stained JA-the Kne" votes on UN Camp Day
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as the Norfolk &amp; Western Railroad oz. 1,000 acres of land on the fringes of East perlmented with at the beginning of the diesel

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Pampas grass Is a large perennial
grass native to Brazil and Argentina.

DON GRAFF

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ATLANTA (UPI)
Marvin Miller says
proposed maximum salaries for base ba ll
players during t heir first six yea rs in the
major leagues won't work.
"Everybody knows it won't work," the
slender, gray-haired union leader said during
a rece nt visit to the Atlanta Braves camp at
West Palm Beach. "That's why I don't expect
salary li mi ts to hold up to the point of a str ike.
"Nobody wo uld st ick to the strict let ter of.
such a pay structure," Miller told the small
group of sportswriters who crowded around
him at the entrance to the Braves' clubhouse.
"There would be too many sidebar deals. In
case of a trade, it cou ld cause cha os."
One of the things that bothers Miller a bout
such a proposal
made, of course, by t he
owners committee is that it could act ually
mean a pay cut for some of the you nger
players when their present contracts run out.
"There are some players wi th l ess t ha n six
years servi ce who are already making conon
siderably more than the proposed
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Bill Payne's coaching colleagues paid the Seminole
roundball boss quite a compliment today. They elected him
from among nine nominations to coach the annual all-star
basketball north squad for graduating seniors against the
south team. The all-star contest is scheduled to take place
In Gainesville the first week of August. Payne will be
coaching against Miami Palmetto mentor Jay Bouton who
will head up the south team in a contest that will feature 24
of the state's best graduating prepsters.
"It feels great to be selected," said a happy Payne today.
"There's a good bunch of players so I guess I'll just throw
'em the ball and let them make me look good."
Payne will be doing a little looking himself this weekend
when he, along with Tribe record breaker Bruce McCray
pay a visit to Ocala. The journey has a two-fold purpose.
Paynetll be taking a glimpse of most of the talent he'll be
In charge of come August while McCray is making the trip
to join 40 of the state's best prepeters for tryouts on the AAU
team.
"I think Bruce has a good shot at it," commented Payne
about Mccray's opportunities to show his stuff along with
the best of the rest. "They have three practice sessions for
the AAU team so he'll really have to work hard in all of
them to earn a spot on the team.
McCray and Mainland's Sam Henry will both be working
for Payne in August.
Each of the nine districts in the state of Florida nominate
its Player of the Year for all-star consideration. District 9,
which includes the Seminoles and the Buccaneers had two
players selected instead of one.
"Maybe it's because we have one of the largest districts
in the state," answered Payne about having the luxury of
two players he knows very well.
"Maybe it's because Bruce and Sam are two of the finest
in the state, either way I'm glad to have them both and glad
to have the opportunity to coach the all-star team."
Some familiar names from the recent state tournament
will also dot Payne's line-up for the affair. Among the
players selected to the north squad are Alonzo Allen of
Lakeland, Anthony Delany of Titusville Astronaut and
Roosevelt Davidson of Ocala Vanguard.
Payne also has the option of selecting two additional
players to round out his 12 man squad.
"Right now I have no idea who else will be on the team
besides the ten players that were selected as their
respective district players of the year," commented the
Tribe coach.
Should McCray make the AAU squad, he'll become the
second Seminole to do so. Former Tribe leaper Rubin
Cotton, now starring for the University of Central Florida
Knights earned a spot during his senior campaign in Sanford.

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to the proposal, those maximums wouldn't
affect present contracts, it coul d mean cuts in
fut ure contracts up to the maximum allowed
by current rules.
"You know how t he players affected would
react to that. How would you feel if you were a
third or four th yea r player who had just had
an outstanding season and your club asked
you to ta ke a cut on the grounds that those
maximums tied their hands?"
As Miller noted, o ne of the best examples is
the Braves po wer-hitti ng t hi rd baseman Bob
Homer who is far a bo ve the proposed
maximum for a third-year player.
"If Horner continues to improve, he obviously is goi ng to be one of the top players
ar ound and command a top sala ry," said
Miller. "II the owners proposal became part
of our agreement, his sala ry w he n he sig ned a
new contract would be cut instead of going up
in li ne wi th his performance."
Al though he does not expect the owners'
demand for salary li mi ts to be a factor in a
strike which many players feel is coming,

Mi ller said "Compensa tion for free agents
could be a di fferen t story."
He said one had to look no furt he r t ha n t he
situa tion in the National Football League to
see what would happe n if a team bidding for a
free agent had to pay compensation in the
f orm of other players.
"Compensa tion, as it has in the NFL, would
lock all but t he premium players out," said
Mi ller.
Mi ller has a bone to pi ck wi th the media.
"No one wr ites a bo ut the lower salaried
players," he said. "All you read abou t are
those who sign the multi-million dollar contacts and that's only a very small handful.
"Don't forget that a player's first chan ce to
decide for himself where he will play comes
after he has spent six years in the ma jors pl us
whatever it took (in the minors) to get him to
that point. In ma ny cases, he's actually near
the end of his career abou t 80 percent of his
major league car eer is beh ind him.
"The more difficult it becomes for him to
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owners would like that. It means smaller
payrolls. But we're looking at It from the
the only real
viewpoint of the player
commodity in professional sports."
Miller is aware of the fact that the genehil
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the public relations battle in this dispute," he
said. "Too many fans, many of whom have to
struggle to come up with the price of a
baseball ticket, can't understand, especially
when the only stories they see are about the
million-d ollar players, why the players should
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"But really, like in any labor dispute, this
is all relative. We're trying to maintain gains
we've fought so hard for in the past.
Proposals like salary limits and free agent
compensation would be a backward step."
And, according to Miller, if that means a
baseball strike this spring, so be it.

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Billy Martin recently took over the last-place A's in Oakland,
but they al ready has him smiling a bo ut th eir surplus of big.
l ea gue pitching arms.
Thursday, it was Brian Kingman's t ur n to shine and the 25year-old righ thander he lped the A's beat the Sa n Diego
Padres, 6-1. Today, Steve McCatty, who celebra ted his 26th
bir thday last week, pitches for t he A's against the Cleveland
Indians.
Kingman didn't allow a hit for five innings, then gave up two
in the sixth, which was his final inning.
"The kid can pitch," beamed Martin. "So, can a lot of other
guys around here. It's not going to be easy to tell some of these
guys they have to go ba ck to the minors, but I can carry only
nine or 10 pitchers."
Rob Picciolo helped Kingman in Thursday's victory, hi tting
a two-run homer in the Fo urth for Oakland's f inal two runs.
Reliever Dave Heaverlo ran into tr ouble In the nin th when
th e Padres loaded the bases on him wi th none out. But Bob
Lacey ca me on to get Willie Montanez to hit Into a double play
and ret ired Bob Sweet on a roller to third to end the game.
E lsew he re, Tor onto whipped Cincin nati, 7-2, Houston edged
Montreal, 6-5, Pittsburgh beat Minnesota, 4-2, Philadelphia
pounded the Chicago White Sox, 12-5, Atlanta downed Texas, 75, In 10 Innings, Kansas City nipped St. Louis, 2-1, Boston
ruuted Baltimore, 9-1, Los Angeles walloped the New York
Mets 12-5, Milwaukee defeated Seattle, 7-2, California shaded
the Chicago Cubs, 2.1, San Francisco trounced Cleveland, 7-I,
and the Detroit Tigers beat the New York Yankees, 4.2.
Alfredo Griffin drove in three runs with a homer and single
as Toronto's exhibition record improved to 8-5 Jeff Leonard
cracked a two-ru n homer and Craig Reynolds tripled home
Luis Pujols in Ho uston's seventh-Inn ing rally
Dave Parker
smacked a two-run homer and Phi l Garner lashed a two-run
double to help Pittsburgh even its preseason record at 7.7
M ik e Schmidt and Garry Maddox homered during
Philadel phia's nine-run fo ur th inning Ken Smith and Charlie
Spikes had RBI hits In the 10th to spark Atlanta after Billy
Sample's three-run homer tied it for Texas in the ninth
Hal McRae's two-run homer in the sixth broke up a scoreless
duel for Kansas City
Jim Rice drove In four runs with a
home run, a single and a sacrifice fly to highlight Boston's 18hit at tack Steve Garvey drove in six runs wi th four hits,
including a ho me run and a pair of doubles, for Los Angeles
Larry Hisle, returning from last year's shoulder in jury,
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do uble Bobby Grich cracked a two-run homer as California
snapped a four-game losing streak Vida Blue held Cleveland
to one unearned run and fo ur hits in seven Innings for San
Francisco and rookie Da ve Stegman cracked a tireerun
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Atlanta at Washin gton
Detroit at Hu5ton
San Antonio at Indiana
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Florida Baseball School
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Quebec
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UCF 7, Air Force 2
PhIladelphia
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Pittsburgh
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St. Louis
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Cincinnati
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San Diego
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Houston
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Hartford at Vancouver
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Philadelphia at Washington
Chicago (A) vs. Kansas City at Levitt Tena.Lora 6 3, 62.
Rollins
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Fort Myers, 1:30 p.m.
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Edmonton at Toronto
Boston vs. Detroit at Lakeland,
1 5.62 Perry (RI d. N a ti on 61, 4
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Hartford at Los Angeles
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Palm Beach, 1:30p.m.
Doubles: Gibson Breece (FlU)
Minnesota vs. Cincinnati (55) at
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Tampa. 1:30 p.m.
Green (R) d. Andrade Mirande 6
Cincinnati (SS) vs. St. Louis at
2, 61, NakonNenken (FlU) ci.
St. Petersburg, 1:30 p.m.
Brandt Outlaw 64, 64.
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Record: Rollins 22 3
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Women
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Florida Southern 5, UCF4
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New York (N) vs. Pittsburgh at
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Herald Sports
Simple Playoff Picture
Not many coaches in the area can patch the won-low record
of Lyman tennis coach Tom Barnes. The past two seasons he's
By United Press Interuatlosal
game ahead of Washington. But with Criss added 21 and Eddie Johnson 19 to
led the boy's team toa3l mark which includes a sparkling l5.
It
would
have been so simple.
their regular season over now all they lead Central Division-champion Atlanta
3 regular season finish this year.
The Cleveland Cavaliers did their part can do is hope Washington loses at least past the Nets. Cliff Robinson paced New
Both his boy's and girl's teams tuned up for the conference
by
beating the Washington Bullets, 118- one game or the Rockets drop two.
Jersey with
tournament ending the regular season with 7.0 blanking over
111,
and if the New York Knicks could
In Richfield, Ohio, Dave Robisch
Kissimmee.
just hold onto the a slim halftime lead scored 26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Bucks 143, Nuggets 95
Lyman's boy's team Is led by sophomore sensation Brian
Pat Cummings' season-high 30 points
and defeat the Philadelphia 76ers, they to spark Cleveland. The Cava, hitting 5°
Morrisey. The talented underclassman has compiled a 13-6
and
Junior Bridgeman's 22-point perwould be in the playoffs and Philadelphia percent from the field, raced to a 5741
match record from the Greyhoundi's number one singles
formance
helped Milwaukee, the Mid.
would be out of its race for first place In halftime lead and withstood a strong
position.
west
champions,
to its eighth victory in
the
Atlantic
Division
with
Boston.
Bullet charge in the final 15 minutes to
"Brian has done a good job for us," said Barnes of his star
the
last
nine
games.
Denver failed to
But,
Julius
Erving
Intercepted
an pull out the victory,
competitor. "He's ipred very well against some excellent
make the playoffs for the first time since
inbounds
pass,
covered
the
length
of
the
competition."
Mike Mitchell set a new Cleveland
court in less than five seconds and hit a season-scoring mark by tossing in 23 Joining the NBA.
"I hope to continue to improve my game," said Morrisey of
layup with one second remaining points. He upped his season total to 1,72 Lakers 97, Jazz 95
cdal tennis prowess. "Hopefully I can help out the team the next
Thursday
night to lift the 76ers to a 103- points, breaking Austin Carr's old mark
Jamaal Wilkes hit a 20-foot jumper at
two years and then maybe get a scholarship to a good college
101
victory
over
New
York
o(1,775.
destroying
the
buzzer to lift Los Angeles. Rookie
after I graduate."
those plans.
In other games, Atlanta beat New Paul Dawkins came off the bench In the
Senior Rick Oswald has also performed well for Lyman in
"If we ma ke the playoffs, this game Jersey, 117-100, Milwaukee drubbed four th q ua rte r to score 15 points for the
the number two singles position. After missing three matches
doesn't mea n anything. It will be Denver, 143-95, Los Angeles topped Utah, Jazz.
early in the year, Oswald has come on to stack upan 114
forgotten," said New Yor k Coach Red 97-96, to clinch the Pacific Division ti tl
match record.
e, Trail Blazers II, Clippers 93
Holzman,
"If we don't, it goes under the and Portland downed San Diego, 10-93, to
Junior Chuck Dorfman, who according to Barnes, "Is
Calvin Natt hit low free throws in the
heading of a heartbreaking loss."
secure the final playoff spot in the final nine seconds to help the Blazers
steadily Improving," is 134 for the season as the Greyhound's
The Knicks still hold the sixth and final Western Conference,
number three singles player. Senior Jerry Fleming and
clinch their win, leaving the Blazers
playoff
ber th In the Eastern Conference Hawks 117, Nets 100
sophomore Mike Hill have added depth to the boy's team from
three games ahead of Sa n Diego wi th two
-one-half game behind Houston and one
John
the four and five slots. The team's only, three losses this
Drew
s
co
red
30
points,
Charlie
games
remai ni ng for each team.
MILWAUKEE (UP!)
precau tion and is listed In
season have come at the hands of unbeaten Winter Park and
Just hours after Milwaukee stable condition.
conference foes Lake Howell and Lake Brantley.
Brewers' Manager George Hackett saw Bamberger
Junior Maureen McFadden has sported a dazzling 13-5 mark
Bamberger came out of a
before the surgery Wedfor the girls team this year. Playing from the number one
gruel ing eight-hour
heart
nesday
and said Bamberger Is
singles position for the second consecutive year, she's tuning
opera tion he was up and anxio us
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, "I'm not concentrating. I've thick of the race,
to retur n to
because of the wind, but I
up for the upcoming conference tournament that starts
walking In his hosp
S.C. (UP!)
Defending eased up too many times
ital
room
managing.
He
Is
expected
hit that Solid."
Among
those
tied
with
didn't
"Maureen Is a competitive young lady," Barnes said, "She
with his wife Wilma at
pion Tom Watson Un- instead of staying In the Watson were f or
be out ta- two
and
cham
is one of the finest tennis players around."
mer
Heritage
Side,
Lee Trevino, who won the
hunt."
should return In early June. derstated the case,
champions Gary Player and
Senior Tani Falkner is also 131 playlM from the number
"He's doing greet. He
Tournament
Players
Conditions today made it
John Mahaffey and Leonard Bob Goalby, Ben Crenahaw C
two singles position. I*na Henderson is at U wins at number
Bamberger had a mild diffic t
surprisi ng ly,
hampionship last week at
up
ul to score," the only Thompson, who alao had early and Ray Floyd.
three, LeeAsm Delgado nine victories (4) and Michelle
and heart attack three weeks ago twotirne w
walking," Dick Hackett, a In s
inner on the tour starting times, held second
"I played a sloppy round," windy Sawgrass, failed to
pring traIning in Sun City, t
five has helped lead the girl's
Morrison's 134 record at nu
team vice president, said 1510 Aria,
beat tie elements this time.
and was
his year said, after his place with 3-wider-per lOs.
said. "I had a lot of
team to an 11 and sewn report card thlspsr.
moved 10 opening round
Thursday. "They got him out
of
70
In
the
ompson,
whose
l
Th
ast PGA shots that ended up on the He fired a 6ver fl that left
"We have a good shot at winning It," pointed out Barnes
MountSlnalMedicaiCenterin soo,000
of bed and had him walki
Heritage clohf Classic win was at Penscola three fringe aromd the hole,
about the conference tournament being conducted at Red Bug
ma
ng Milwaukee for tests. Heart
him 11 strokes off the lead.
around that little area In his
Thwy,
years ago, could have been
Park today arid Saturday. "It will depend on how much the
blockages were found M
room. They took a short walk
Watson's 1-under-par tied for the lead except for a
kids want it."
and he's hiking to her. He's s
doctors
prescribed the byPass performance lef t him disastrous double bogey
urgery,
Barnes had little problem In figuring out who the toughest
very alert and do ing
fI
cluster ed with 10 other the 403-yard 12th hole. His ball
opponents will be In the tournament. "Lake Howell and Lake
Hackett
ha,e been
players four strokes bock of struck a tree limb and landed
He
"
's
feeling
much
better
Brantley both have strong lewis," said Barnes of the Sliver
the teem offices and leader Jerry Pate, whose out of bounds.
than
anticipated.
The
do
ors
ct
Hawks and Pafriola, "both in boys and girl's brackets."
the hospitsi to wish Barn1y tatjpg time helped
Mahaffey, whose tour, tour
U Lyman i defend It. conference 11th of last season, they and nurses are delighted with berger well,
him avoid much of the victories include the 1979 Bob
his progress."
will advance to the itr1ct tournament and possibly the state
"We're getting a lot of Calls swirling, blustery 20-mph Hope fade, said the wind
finals. his 'Hounds fell just 1$ points shy of capturin g t he
San1's Seminole High's homer to give the Tribe a 4-3
Hackett said only Bainber- and be's
received a windthat plagued most of the WM a repeat of treacherous baseball team rallied for four lead. They added two more
district own heat season.
gar's wife, Wilma, and other trsnenna amount of mail iio.piyer
, tieii.
Sawgrass last week,
nine in the seventh timing runs on a double by Walt Law,
"Alli can askof the kids Isto give It their bed effort," he family members are allowed over there," he said, "An
p
who
won
$7,7o
In
But
hdtanged his style for Thursday to knock off the a single by George Porrig and
said of the tournament. "It they perform at their best t hen I'll
to see him right now. He said awful lot of cards and letters. eight tournaments this year the first time in nine years, Bishop Moore Hornets 64.
he talked to her Thursday School kids are
some sloppy fielding by the
be proud of them."
in
hut h list tlnithied any and It made a difference.
Bishop Moore carried a 34 Hornets.
afternoi
and
she
said
he
was
pictures
for
George
and
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t ninth, at P"oeafr, Mahaffey said he scrapped lead Into the six th
I.
before the
Shortstop Law made his
doing well.
sending cards. 0.1 VST7 recorded six birdies but Ida upos stance and triad to Tribe came up with a pair of fIrdpitchlng debut of the ye
w
Bamberger,54cameoutoI tohid bY It."
bogeyed the final hole square up for an easier swing. nun ona hit batsman, hunt and earned the victory with
FLORICA
Hacketi said Banibsrger Is becaise of a poor second shot Doug Tewell and late,
and a two base throwing seventh timing relief help
and was taken to the expected to be hospitalized that found the lip of a bunker charging Georp Burns were error.
from usual starter Porzig,
hospital's coronary inlensive between 10 days and two and finished with a K
WU
Me big bit of the garne
libaSgml
,a am stand 4.
lochod in birth plecit at 0.
,.,WIN
ip,ni.ns &amp;
SuNSHlPdf STATE
"My play hun't been very Burns bided three of the last
J care unit. He Is expected to be weeks and then will go to his
zna an Inning later when 1$ on the season and take a
there .through today as a Florida home to recuperate. . consistent thlsyew,"he said, four holes to out him in the Bobby Weflspoppjatwo-.
break until nø$ Fi'i ARv
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Thursday night results
First race - 5.15, C: 31: 3
Chamblot Bleu 10.00 5.80 1.20
S Lovely Choice
'6.10 6.60
1 Vazuero
7.60
Q (3$) 10.20; 1 (31.1) 1,113.40.
Second race -S.15,C: 31:5
2 Legal Hassel
6.80 3.80 300
7 Husker Wendy
7 00 560
(New Option
3 20
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WIII 4I.1V r i'fl 126.30; r
7.1) 301.10; 00
Third race -S. 16, M: 31:12
7 Bee itt
37.20 14.40 780
1 Surtlre Best
6.10 5.60
3 Renewal
6.20
0 (1.1) $7.50; P (7'I)231,00; I (1•
(-3) 2100.40.
Fourth race- 3.15, 0: 3I:
3 Doc's Gal
100 300
$ Secrecy
3 00 2.20
7 Banana Float
400
0(31) 10.50; P (3.5) 2$.80; T (3.
1-7) 143.20.
Filth race - S'I4, 0: 31:51
3 Dark Glider
40.80 11.10 7.10
I Ric Pluck
5.10 2.80
SVan Dallied
300
Q (3$) $0.50; P (31) 252.10; 1 (3'
1.3) 130.20.
Sixth
-3.7, A: 31:17
2 Nyanza
11,00 3.80 3.60
iOn Around
Ii 60 4 60
6 Dawnelle
600
(2- 7143.60;P(2-7)
127,10; 1 (2'
7.5) 743.20.
Sevehlh race - 5.14, C: 37:23
$Cash Countess 1160 7,00 8.40
S Easy Eddie
7.90 3.10
l Wonder Bell
400
( 5.m2.$0; P($.S) 251.70; 1(5.
3-1) 453.00.
ighth
5.14, B: 31:10
I Billy Bob Buck
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUSNAME

Legal Notic.

n-Houses Unfurnlshed

NOTICIOFINTENT
TOIIGI$TIR
inDeltona
ticeisherebyglventp,at lam
FICTITIOUS NAME
___
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Park
engags In business at 390 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pursuant to th prOvisions of
Marigold ad., Cassilberry, Fla.,
Notice Is hereby given that the Chap?. $63.09 Fia. Statutes Notice
3222611
83h 9993
House for rent at 1311 5.
32707, SemInole County, Florida undersigned pursuant to the isherebyglvsnoftheintentof Lea
MeIlonville. 3 BR, 1½ B, $330
under the fktitioui name of "Fictitious Name Statute", E. Ward and Mona M. Ward, to
mo., 1st. last + sec. 322.6363.
FIFTH AVENIJI COSMETICS, Chapter 065.09, Florida Statutes, register the name "Budd Cook TV
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
______________________
RATES
and that I intend to register said will register with the Clerk of the 1, Video Tronics" and to operate
44c line
1 time
Beautiful 3 BR, 1½ B, in LOCh
name with the Clerk of the Circuit Circuit Court, in and for Seminole the business located at 9423 Forest
HOURS
3 consicutive times
3?c a line
Arbor, CH&amp;A. Ige yard with
Court, SerninoleCounty, Flçridain County, Florida, upon receipt of City Road, Orlando, Florida
swirnable lake in back. $100
P.M.
•. AM. 7cons.cunv, times
accordance with the provlsIe, of proof of the publication of this (Seminole County) under said
36c a line
first I. last + sec. 323.5036.
the Fictiflo Name Statutes, To. notice, the fictitious name, to wit: name as joint owners,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Wit: Section 065.09 Florida HARBOUR LANDING VENTURE
Dated this 17th day of March.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
Lines Minimum
Statutes 1937.
under which we are engaged in 1900.
________________________
Norma Stahl,y
'siness at 1030 Lee Road, Suite
Howard J. Clifton
____________________________
Owner 300. Winter Park, Florida 32709.
Attorney for Registrants
DEADLINES
MINI.U.LOCK
That the parties interested in
Publish: March 7, 14, 2), 20, 1900
372 West Fairbanks Ave.
____________________________
follows:
New concrete buildings ail sizes.
DET.41
said business enterprise are as
Winter Park, Florida 32709
Noon The Daj Before Publication
s20 &amp; up. especially nice, most
Publish March 21, 25, and April 1,
fl 1.4 at SR 46
convenient
THE
HARROD
GROUP,
INC..
11,
1900
INVITATION TO Ito
_____________________________
IIindustrial
behind
Days
Inn,
ARTHUR
J.
MCQUILLAN
DET-104
Sunday
Noon
Friday
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Park. 3230061.
RANDY LUB1P4SICY
________________________________________
The City of Winter Springs,
TERRYLUBINSKY SEMINOLECOUNTYSOARD
Florida,wlll receive sealed bids on
___________________ _____________________
DatedFlorida
at Wlntir
Park, Orange OF COUNTY COMMI$$IONI*5
--. - -- ________________________
40-Condominiuns
a one each 3.000 gallon and 3,000 County,
February
6,
1900.
NOTICE OF PUILIC
gallon fuel storage tank with . PublIsh: March 7,
3.Cerrerles
1814, 2), 20. 1910
HEARING
_________________________
- - - Help Wanted
pumpinstalied until 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford. Lk. Mary, new 3 BR,
The Board of County Corn.
Thursday, April 17. 1900, at the
2B, adjacent Golf Course.
mission.rs of Seminole County will
Winter Springs City Hall, 100 N.
2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
Cooks Wanted
NOTICI UNDER
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
'hold a pt*)Iic hearing In Room 203
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs,
area most beautiful Mem.
Apply in person Days
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
drapes. $450. 322.0943 or 322.
of
the
Seminole
County
Cour.
orial
Park.
S0.
to
settle
1.4
&amp;
SR
46
Fl. 32707, at which time and place T WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: thouse, sanford, Florida on April
_
$970.
estate.
_______________________
allbidswili bepubliclyopened and
Notice is hereby given that the I, 1900 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
read aloud.
-LPN &amp; AIDES
Garage so full there's no room
undersigned pursuant to the thereafter as possIble, to consider
All
4-.-ProsjIs
for the car? Clean it out with a
bids
must Bids."
be sealed
Better
marked
"Sealed
Living
All and "Fictitious Name Statute', a Specific land use amendment to _________________ _________
Center.
Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
bid. Chapter 065.09, Florida Statut.i, the Seminole County Corn.
Casselberry, Call for ap.
322.2611 or 031.9993.
ders, their agents or represen. will register with the Clerk Of the prehensive Plan, OrdInance 77.23, WW' 6. LoMiy? Write: "Get A
Pointment. 3395002.
tatives are Invited to be present at Circuit Court. in and for Seminole
._-1:1
Mate" Dating Service. All
the bid Opening.
rezoning of the desait,e
County, Florida, upon receipt of property from A.1 Agriculture and
ages, P.O. Box 607)., Ciearwa.
Waitresses, Full &amp;
41-HOUSeS
Specifications are available at proof of the publication of this R.1 Single Family Dwelling
tii. Fi.•3331$.
Part.time Positions Available
- ______________________
the office of the City Clerk, 100 N. notice, the fictitious name, to wit: District to Ml Industrial District
- Days Inn, Sanford
Edgernon Ave., Winter Springs, TRI STONE FOUNDATION
CANNON REST HOME
under or
Fl. 32701, Tel. 327.1000.
Lake front country charm. 2 BR,
M.1A
Very
Light
industrial
SpecIal
care,
good
food,
for
which we are engaged in business District.
Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
28, brick FP, 1g. lakesIde
The City reserves the right to at 2131 FidldingwOod Road,
eld,f'ir
lady.
Can
be
bed
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
lie, preferred, will train. Apply
deck, dock, storage buildings,
rejectanyandalibidsortoaccept M.altland, Florida 32731.
patIent.
121
Dolores
Di'ive,
ORDINANCE 174.5 WHICH A.
in person Richie's VW, 1 mi. N.
that proposal which In its
fenced lot, many extras.
Altamonte Springs. $341110.
That the parties interested in MENDS THE DETAILED LAND
434 on 17.92.
by owner principals
judgement will best serve the said business enterprise are as USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
public interest,
only. Call aft 5, 323.6507.
follows: Suzanne K.
RN or LPN, 1 to 12 part time.
________________________
Stone,
Marlan
NOLE
COUNTY
COMPREHEN.
Richard Rozansky,
S-l_Ost &amp; FOUnd
Apply in person Sanford
A. Stone, Rex A. Stone
SIVE PLAN FROM LOW DEP4$l. -City Manager.
Build to Suit-our lotoryours
Nursing &amp; Convalescent
Dated
at
Seminole
County,
TV
RESIDENTIAL
TO
1NDUS.
FOUND:
Dachshund,
Brn,
fern,
Publish Mar.20, 1900
FHAVA, FHA 2351215
Florida March 19, 1900.
Center, 930 Mellonvllle Ave.
TRIAL.
. DETI37
Publish Mar. 21, 201 Apr. 4, 1900
wt
undernecklstomach
near
The
Northeast
'4 of the Nor.
AUTO MECHANICS
DET.103
.41 Lk. Mary Exit. Late Feb.
M. Unsworth Realty
theast '4 of the Northeast k of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS Brake, front end &amp; muffler men.
Choke
&amp;
Fill
Collar.
322.0277.
Section 15, Township 21 South, SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
NAME STATUTE
Must have tools &amp; exp. Good
Ranges East, Seminole County, LOST Sat. ElmI 10th, ½ Poodle
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
pay, all benefIts. Mr. Muffler,
Florida.
ConsIsting
of
9.7031
acres
Noticeof
Public
Hearing
½ Pomeranian, male, white w
Notice is hereby gIven that tP
323.5966, Carl.
REALTOR
MLS
more or less. (Further described
April32, 1900
touch of apricot, long fluffy
undersigned pursuant to the
323.6061
oreves.
3230317
as abutting Loraine Drive)
7:00P.M.
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
tall, ans. to the name of Ace.
"FIctitious Name Statute,"
Rward. 322.5442 aft. 3.
TM Board of County Corn. (DISTRICT No. 3)
Chapter 063.09, FlorIda Statutes,
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
Application
been
by __________________________
will regIster wIth the Clerk of the missloners of Seminole County, H.L.
needed items with a Herald
Buy &amp;has
EIdeI
or made
George
W. Garneft White
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole Florida, will hold a public hearing
Classified Ad. Call 322.3611 or
Reg.
Real Estate Broker
6-CtiiId
Care
Bnlow
Jr.
$319993
County, Florida, upon receipt of to consider the following Items:
JOHN ICPIDER ASSOC.
Further, the Planning and '107W. Commercial
proof Cfto.wlt:
the publication
of thisBOARD
A. APPEALS
AGAINST THE Zoning Commission of Seminole Spur of the Moment Babysitting
RN full time, 0-4 shift. Apply in
notice,
FOREST CITY
OF ADJUSTMENT
Phone 322.7111, Sanford
County
will
hold
a
public
hearing
person
Sanford
Nursing
&amp;
BODY AND PAINT SHOP, under
In my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
1. ALFONSO W CART. in Room 203 of the SemInole
Winter Springs - beitIft,,
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonville
which I expect to engage In WRIGHT-BA(1.21.$C)3V.R.
rates. Day or night. 3236677,
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Ave.
home w•fenced bk yd, 1g. sc
______________________
business at 90 Willow Avenue, 1AA Residential Zone - Appeal Florida, on March 5. 1900 at 7:30
porch, gas grill. 2 BR, but
Forest City, Florida.
against the Boardof Adjustment in P.M. or as soon thereafter
CHILD CARE
could be ?? Owner may hold
NEEDLECRAFTERS That the saId party Interested In Denying a Lot Size Variance from possible, to review, hear corn.
Freeor reduced rates
mort.
Turn your hobby into money.
said busins enterprise is as lI,lOOlqftto9,401sqftanda Rear ments and make recom.
if you qualify.
_________________________
follows: PAUL OKONSKI.
instructors &amp; demonstrators
INC,
neededt Call .Jo'an 322.7313.
That the previous party doing YardVariancefrom3ofttollfton
Lot 22, Block A, Tract 15, 2fld mendatioflstottleloardofCctjnty
Commissioners on the above
11-instructions
business under this fictitious Replat, Sanlando Springs,
REALTORS
PB 9, captlonedordinanceandrezonlng
_________________________ Exp cabinet makers, apply
name, Luis F. Castillo, has this Pg 7, In Section 1.21.39. Further
701
Bldg.
Starline
Ent,
Bid
290,
Rudder
Adeltional
Information
may
be
339.0509.
date sold the trade name "Forest described as located at the
Cir., Sanford Airport. 01.
E.AltamonteDr.
corner obtained by contacting the Land
339050$ City Body and Paint Shop" of Alberta Street and Maria
JUMP
FOR
JOY
______________________
Development Manager at
together with its 'good will and Avenue (0151.
Geneva DbI wide, S acres, high
Clerk for Camera Shop, light
Extension
306.
assets to the undersigned.
CreatIve Expressions 322713
2. LUEDEAN ESTESBA (I21
dry, part fenced.
bookkeeping, apply Wieboldts,
Persons
not
abie
to
attend
the
_________________________
Therefore,LuisF,castiilohasthls I0)-12V I 3TE- Al Agriculture hearing
who wish to
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
comment
on
date terminated his Interest in and Zone Appeal against the Board
Sanford 3 lots $17,000.
_
ft
to the business enterprise known of Adlustmet$t in Approving (for the proposed actions may submit
written
statements
to
as 'Forest City Body and Paint CHARLES GROSS &amp; H. E. Development DIvIsion the Land
24-BuSiness Opportunities
Volusla Co. 6 acres, 3 housis,
prior to the
Shop" and has renunciated all RAWL.S) a Lot Size Variance from Weduled public
secluded area $106,000.
SPECIAL
SALE
11x13
Kiln
&amp;
hearing,
Persons
right, title and interest therein.
13,360 sq ft to 16,000 sq ft and a Lot appearing at the hearings ,nay
Free report tells 7 ways to make
Sitter $270.93, 23x29 Kiln &amp;
DATED at Aitamonte Springs, WidthVariancefromljofttol30ft submit written
money. Send self addressed,
Longwood 3.2 blk needs TLC
Sitter $647.75, Greenware SO
statements or be
Seminole County, Florida, thIs 7th to park a mobile home on propefty
pct. off, Firing Special 75 pet.
039,500 or best offer.
stamped
envelope
to
F.
E.
heard
orally.
day of March, 1910.
described as Lot 10, Unrecorded
Newkirk, 625 Santa St..
off. Creative Mud Ceramics, 6
By order of the Board of County
PAUL OKONSKI
Survey of Govenmint LOt
E. 8i'oadway. Ovledo, Fl.
Sntord_
BATEMAN REALTY
1, in CommissIoners of Seminole
Publish March 21, 2$ and April 4, $ection3l.19.33. Further described
33,71
County,
Florida.
1). 1900
Rag. Real Estate Broker
as off Mullet Lake Park Road on
2$-ApIs. &amp; iin
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
DET.103
Estei Drive. (01ST.
Clerk to the Baird of
To Shuts
_______________________ ThIs public hearing will be held Cnty Commls1onsr's of
321.0759
________________________ _______________________
NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS In Room 203 of the Seminole
Seminole County, Florida
s,are.our.
-.
County Courthouse, Sanford,
FOR THE VACATING,
By: JoAnn K. Hare
.house wmother I. sm child.
II NOTICE II
DONING, DISCONTINUING, FlorIda, on April 22, 1900, at 7:00
Clerk
$45 wk. mc. utilities. Call aft I

CALENDAR
FRIDAY, MARCH25
Orchid Show sponnored by Central Florida Orchid
Society, Winter Park Mall, 10 a.m. to 9p.m.
Tuglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Rd.
Lougwood AA, dosed, 8p.m., Roiling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 4
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando
Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Annual flower show, Sanford Garden Club Center, S•
Highway 17.92 at Sunland entrance, 28 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Annual flower show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sanford
Garden Club Center, S. HIghway 17-92 at Sunland
Seabees Veterans of America [iliad X.4, 10 a.m.,
CPO Club, OrLando NTC.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 w. Flit st.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Irish American Club of Central florida, 8 p.m., All
Souls Social Hall, Sanford, covered dish, ham furnished.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center. For senior citizens,
White elephant and bake sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Upsala Presbyterian Church, Corner of Country Club
and Upsala Road. Sponsored by Dorcus Circle,
uu.Drchld Show, Winter Park Mall 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Minicomputer ilernonstratlon, 9:30.11 a.m., Deltona
Public Utrary. A novice's Introduction to use of
minicomputers In education, games, home and
business.
Orlando Qaper of the Soctety for the Preservation
and Eocouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing In
America annual thow, 2 p.m. and evening per.
formancea, Bob Carr Auditoriwn, Orlando.
Annual Spring Plant Sale, CentrifFlorida Sheltered
Workshop, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 1600 Aaron Ave.,
Orlando (near 33rd St. ezft off 1.4).
Central florida Art Asia. Outdoor Art Sboi,9 am,
to 5 p.m., Dade Federal Savings, 2301 E. Colonial
Dilve, Orlando.
Seminar sponsored by Winter Park Chapter of
NatlonalSecretariejsocjalionon'ihe$O's_ANow
Decade: Imprinting Secretarial ProfessIonalism," 8
a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Holiday Inn, 6515 InternatIonal
Drive, Orlando. Call 6441895.
SeilorCfthzensToartol.akelandforHolldayonlce
show. Leave Sanford Civic Center at noon; pick up at

p.m.

Leeds, Seminole Plaza, 1.2:30
Dinner on retwn.
Reservations available. Call Doris Rogers.
SUNDAY, MARCH30
Orchid Show, Winter Park Mall, 10 am. to 5:30 p.m.
Contemporary Pop Monk Coccert by Impulse, 2
p.m., Eaatmonte Civic Center, Altamonte Springs.
Ballroom and roond dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevards, Deltona.
Music byl(ppel.
Seminal. AA, 8 p.m., op. speaker, IIauway House,
561 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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TUF8DAY,APIIIL1

AND CLOSING OR RIONTS.OP- P.M., or as soon thereafter as Publish February 25, and March
Sanford Plaza Cleaners
possIble.
WAY.
14,20,1900
P4EWPHONENUMBER
Written comments filed with the DES 100
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Land Development Manager will
322..$03
YOU WILL
TAKE
be considered.
Persons
SIMINOI.I COUNTY BOARD
NOTICE
thatPLEASE
the Board
of County
atfMplchearing
willappearing
beheard
OPCOUNTYCOMMI$IONII$
CefltraiPleridaCeln$hew
Commissioners
Seminole
orally,from
Hearings
be continued
NOTICUOP PUBLIC
County.
Florida,ofat
7:00 OCIOdI
time may
to time
as found
March20 47.25
HIARINS
p.m. on the 22nd d.y of April, A. necessary
Hours2$I2_1otoIp.m.
Further details
0., 1900, In the County Corn.
The Baird of County Corn.
30-lZto6p.m,
mIssioners Meeting Room at the
aiIabIe by calling 323.4330, Ext. misslonersof SemInole County will Dealers from all over the U S &amp;
County Courthouse in
, Board of County Commls.
hold a public hearing in Room 303
Canada. Gold drawIngs .
Florida,wlllhoida Public Hearing
Cf the SemInole County Cour.
Exhibits . Free appraIsal .
toconsld.rand determine whether
Wious..$anford,PlorldaonAprIls.
coins bought I sold . Free
Seminole County, Florida

Income Tax Aulstaacecnductod by AARP, 9a.m.
to noon, Deltona Public Ubrary, 1691 ProvIdence Blvd.
MecareAnustaace Prsgrsin 9:30 am, to noon In
Deltona Library Corzunuflhtr Roam.
Sanford Sealer Cithesi Ciub, noon, Civic Center.
Business and bingo to fcliow bag lunch,
Over 69 Club, 10:30 n.m., Ridding Gardens Social
-

or not the. County will vacate,

2000 at 7:00 P.M., or
oon
tM.seffv as possible. fo fl5f

By: Bill Klrchhoff,

abandon, discontInue,
Gold Coast Shootings Unsolv.d renounclanddisclalm
any close,
ritoI

thCountyendthepubllcinasstto ArthIw H. kckwIffi Sr.
MIAMI (UPI) - Two shootings that took Ma lives in neigh,the following rightsoI.way run.
. 20,1900
boring Dade and Broward Counties mained unsolved today, flIng fhrouli the described DST.117
property, towIt:
andpollcesMdaofarthsyhadnoteitab11ia
woon
That portion of Pine SI. lyIng
$IMINOLICOUNTY$OARD
the two,
sistOItheSOUffi½ofL.977 (Less OPCOUNTVCOMMI$$lQIIiR$

admission. Hitton Inn South,
7400
International
Or.,

a heavily firtified Fort Lauderdale area boone, owerd Florida.

. Investigates's still were Unuble to make a connection.

Florida

The four Dade County victims were IdentUied Thursday as
and Canals Pets,

years experience required.
Idiot for retIred person. 10 hr.
wit. $1.20 hourly. Apply
Florida State Employment
Service, 300 French Ave.

and rezoning of the dascrlbed DISTRICT TO OC OFFICE CON. Nurse Aides exp. in nursing

By: Arthur H. IeckwIth Jr. property from R.1 Single FamIly

willie Hampton, 40, Ephrlam Stirnç, 37, WIllie Parker, 35,

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Advssflslng

Nicely landscaped yard. 1 yr.

quality 3-2 w.brick f. p1. +
BBQ, Fam. Rm., split plan whuge bdrms, + scr porch in

warranty. 534,900.
Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Bdrm, l' Bath is neat as a

exec area for only 571.95011!

pin ready for easy livIng.
Seeing is believing at $15,900
w-terms. Assumable 5'7 pct.
mortgage 8 1 yr. warranty.
sis,00,

LAWN EQUIPMENT 8. SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Franchised Name Brands) Sales 8.

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TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on

Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring 8. will
partially fInance. 165,000.

. EeuI iiesi

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 32?2611 or 131.9993.

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Sale

bi1.

lamps. All are hand rpade,
different, and 70" die eter
with many pieces

314' PAVED ROADFRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3

134,900

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Sectional coUch &amp; chfir
$30

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322-0)98
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OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR I

Beds, ObI. motel B.S. 8./MalI..
1.30 set. Sanford AUCtic7i, 1215
S. French. 373 7340. I
SCREEN R00%T
12*20,5500.
3225909

TERMS

AVAILABLE.

333.3327'

Ii

2'-i ACRES PINE 8. PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$3,900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.
LAKE FRONT. NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE008 CFU. 120,000.

332.2272 for info.

Rain Suits; rain coatS; ponchos
ARMY NAVY SUSIPLUS

3275791
3l0SanfordAve.
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51-Househoki

EVA AREA. 58,900. ESTATE
WANTS CASH OFFER,

Goods -

1978 Singer F.aturo Fully auto.
repoessed, used very short
time. Original p593, bal. 5)81 or
$21 mo. Agent 3398336.

I
HIGHWAY I-i FRONTAGE,
DeBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES
SIDE ROAD ACCESS. $31,500. GOOD TERMS.

t,v of total iftvvntory of brand
new interspring bedding.
These bedy are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
local delivery. P1011's Sanford

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Furniture Salvage, 1792. So. of
Sanford. 322 0721.

c7Coms

SERVICE

SEIGLER REALTY

327 1577

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3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 40x196
each on Sanford Ave. just

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Price 516,500 for Ill three,

2565
PARK

branch3 2322fl1
Off icc

Cream puff 3CR, 11+ attached
BR I -zB, CIlIA, tomes with
(urn. $33,900. crank Cons?.
Realty, REALTORS. 1206061.

repo.

Ref.
16 cu ft frost free.
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located elf Courtiand I
.53,200.
Ilowiord.
fl3.7119afIerS.

from Sanora

Agent 339.0306.
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Range, el. wh., $35;

1z';"_i
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Pontiac Granclvhlle all
power, runs excellent, 1575 or
host offer 327 7397 aft 6 &amp;
weekends 372 2243

'77 Dodge Dart. 6 cy1. inspected.
runs excellent 1750 or best
offer 372 7397 attO &amp; weekends
372 2743
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1977
CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER. SHARP. 4 DOOR,
ALL POWER &amp; AIR. GOOD
TIRES $595 321 0640
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'73 Pont Catalina. sharp car,
p PB, AC. one owner 11.899
32) 0537 between 5 &amp; 7 p m
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Great mileage. sharp, one owner
'76 Vega Wagon. 4 spd 17.199
32) 0532 belween 5 &amp; 7 p m
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1973 Mercury Capri, I spd, AC
373 5)63. eves 323 1901, ask for
Kevin
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)973Cad newpaint &amp;tires, fully
equip 1) 795 or make offer
373 0916

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Sail Boat. Yaloomower, Furn.&amp;
small items ?Sc to 1175 1209
Myrtle Ave Sat only. 9 to 5.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Tuesday &amp; Saturday at
7:30. It's the Only one In
Florida, You set the reserved
price. Call 904 255 $311 for

•GPNT'

12 DAY AUCTION'
.SUN., MAR. 30, 1 PM'

'68 GMC van, 6 cyl, 3 spd
manual, good tires, brakes &amp;

battery, valid insp 1.195, '65
Dodge Dart, slant 6 auto, air.
PS. radial tires 1.395. 83) 5537.
'l9CamaroZ-2s,
Tilt wheel, AM FM, PS, PB, AT

further de'alle.

Call wkend 372 7)79

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Over 200 shot guns
Rifles &amp; hand guns
New.Used.Antiques

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Ladies Ig siZe clothes, plants &amp;
misc Saturday. 260 Main St.
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Genev,i

319

MONDAY
MONDAY MAR. 31, 7PM

5843

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Antiques &amp; Collectibles
Oak-Mahogany.Walnut
Wlcker.Glassware
Open for Inspection
10 AM Both Sale Days
Terms of Sale

Carport Sate

Blvd I Rid Mower, Boat &amp; Tr
IV Ant., Tires, Guitar, HsId
power tools, Guns

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CASH.VISA.MC
'SANFORD AUCTION.

araqe Sale: 113 Aldean Dr
Sat 93. Clothes, Dishes,
Some Appliances

1215 S. FRENCH
323.7340

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3 FAMILY SALE
Littleofeverylhing!

Sat, Only! 9

2708 S. Park Ave. off 27th

Wonder what to do with Two'
Sell One - The quick, easy
Want Ad way. The magic
number is 322 261) or 8)) 9993

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ROBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy.
Sanford, Fia, 3277)

*AUCTION SALE *i
FRI. 7:30 P.M.

Couch, love seat, matching chair

Sanford. 3730106

For Sale- 20' Mako Boat with

new 200 Mercury motor,

nicesm. itemsinglassetc old

trailer &amp; many extras in
cluded, excellent cond $5,500
LakeMary 32)0891.

&amp; new

Gator lilt trailer, $095 Ph. 322.

Dell's Auction Center

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Can't find it? Try ust Over II top
brand new pianos I organs in

For Estate Commercial 8. ResIdential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.
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stock, including new, used, --

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We

75-A--Vans

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don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that.
Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
434, i bI £ of I-I. 339-5900.

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7$ Chevy Surban, Silverado pkg.

Duel AC, only 13,250, 136 Auto
Sales.
560
Hwy
136,
Casselberry, $34 $399

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40Al4UssEp,

75 Dodge Royal Sportsman D
van. S pass., 36,000 ml, only

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$5,411, 436 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy
436, CasleIberry, 131 •s,
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Jewelry store fixtures for sale.

alarms, fixtures, furniture.

sp., 35,000 ml. only $3,111, 436
Auto Sales, $00 Hwy 436,

322 56

-For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,

Casselberry, $31 $399

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Special Ratesfor Complexes

Free Estimates
830 0070

2lhr.

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MEINTZER TILE

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances&amp;Misc.

New or repair, leaky showers our

specialty.25 yrs. Exp. 1691562.
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free lt.
*30 1103 aft6

ClOck

Repair

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OWAL TNEY JEWELER
704S.ParkAye.

DressnkIng

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3230707

Gs'votTIi,flg&amp; SOI1'dIIIg
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

l(et1,!va C3ardeq

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"I..uxury

s i l

5 Studio

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53-1v.Radio-StereO

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Good usedTV's, 525 lup

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$

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Lawn Care

Responsible Christian man
wants lawns to mow Complete
lawn service. 372 02411

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Pjjnflg

Creative Surfaces lic,
specializing 'n repainting, mt.
&amp; ext wallpaper, wall texing,
,

wood staining. Free Ext. After
you have called the rest call
the best. 162 5597.
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Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll-a-way bed you've
nowhere toroll away. . .lf

you

place a Classified Ad today.

Boarding Kennels. Thermo

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Paii*Ii &amp; Repiir
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rrent Painting &amp; Repair

stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 372 6152.

Hoot. Cleaning
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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Reoularorltime bOlis
We do wash windows
671.3191
Spring Cleaning lime, ovens,

Interior I Exterior

Free Est

322 355$
Painting I Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349 5359
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Pl1UIUPS0Y

refrig.,waIis,woodwof'k,wd.,
046%.

CuIlum, Free engagement

PhOtos or color lx $0. 323123$.

lb_ins InauvsnisiW
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APARTMENTS
• ss

(LOCAL)349537l

Tilefloors installed

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

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Light l'uling

Tile
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Carpentry, Painting, Main).
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323 6030
Insured
531 5399

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Additions&amp;Remodt'l,ng
FreeEst. Lic.&amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const Ltd.
3226151

CarpotCleanlng
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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANINc,

Tree Service

items to choose from. P1011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792. So. of Sanford. 322-1721.

I
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For

Less"

I, 3. 3 BR. Suites
Adult. Family
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SPool

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519 E. 1st SI .322 5717
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filing cab. I chairs. Many

I

CompleteMobile
Home Repair
319 5259

Nook

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59-Mca1 Morchandise
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I

Ploms Repair

FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty

Hwy.46West,Sanford

1737

Trade or terms OK.

MILLERS
Pn. 3j

Isauty Cars

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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cury electric start motor.

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3276509

11' MFG boat, 20 hp 1973 Mer-

Refrigerator. 3231037

36;;oii.nou D+
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COME EARLY-STAY LATE

New Kenmore Stove,
eaningos'inl

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CASH000RPRIZE

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1111K

8. ottoman; chaise lounge;
single bed camp.; lots of
carpeting; draperies; selfpropelled mower I. a lot more

looks &amp; works good. Dlivery in

(county).

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 332.1498
•REALTYWORLDI__J
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69
7S IT1OdllS Call 3399100 or
831 1605 lDi'alerl

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Orig.$579,nowS3OSorSItmo.

Beauiit country let in Dedoita,

across

Parts,

373-0497

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UNCLUT.TER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell thou things that are lust
taking upspocewithawant
in the Herald 3223611 or 53%.

EALTORS [
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Ca

395N.1142,Cass.lberry,Fi.
$310300
Eve. 067.3635

322.2 420

1uItipIe Listing ServiCe

NMC*l ALUMINUM NOD'JCTS CO.

STATE Broker

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Low down payments, 323.3457.

ANYTIME

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

Sr.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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8:00 AM. . 5.00PM.

KIP4MORF WASHER

Service. Used Machines.

MOII

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monthly payments under 5250.

Apply in p.rson...

Agent. 339-1316

Terms. Call W. Maliciowsitl,

Inc., Realtors
71)S' S French (11933 Sanford H. Eras
323 $371
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Rag.

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Good wag.s and b.n.f it packog. I

Sold orig. $40933, used Short
time. Bal. $159.11 or 519.35 mo.

5 acre parcels, Lit. Sylvan area.
REALTOR. 322.7903.

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puson.

controls, has caro
usel, still in warranty.
Originally
assume pay
rr*nts of $21 mo. Agent 339-

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4IOBILE HOME) BR, 28, dbl.
wide on 10 acresl C-lilA, Or..
Lg. kit.l Lots of country I BPP
'SERVICE CONTRACT. Only I pct. Interes) to qualified
buyers. New 'homes with

position for qualifid

MICROWAVE

Pusi button

2439 S. MyrlleAve.
Orlando
Sanford

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CONTRACT. Just The Real Estate Agency

$34,700.

Stady, p.rmon.nt,

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SiApIlaI1CeS

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- Deffona, wall the extrast C.
lilA. Fl. rm.. eatin kit., w-w
i carp., patio &amp; lots more. BPP

to your phone because
Something wonderful is about to
happen.

rebuilt &amp; reconditioned.

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371 0640

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3232801

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BUY, SFLL,TP DE
311-315 F First St.
322 5672

BROKER
REALTY WORLD.

sen you place a Classified Ad 'n
The Evening Herald, stay close

55B.oats&amp; Accessories
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WILSON MASER FUll

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GREAT I BR, lB condo. w-C
NSA, ww carpet, eopt. kit.,
wn stairs I by the
W.Ol

Neighborhood garage sale:
children's clothes, furn., toys,
dishes, glassware, Schwin
bikp, Sm appl. &amp; lots more 201
Dogwood, Dr. Sat, only! 8

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80-Autos for Sale

Antique Auction
Sat., Mar. 79, ma m.
Bridges Antiques 8 Auction
Hwy. 46---1' mi. E. of I 1

628 070)

TOTAL. GOOD

2'. ACRES, PAVED ROAD,

323-7532

71 iord Explorer, Spoke wheels.
351 Cleveland, auto &amp; AC, only
*3,888. 4)6 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
4.36. Casselberry. 831 8399

Wanted to buy used office
equipment P1011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792, So..
of Sanford. 327 872).

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Friday &amp; Saturday 96
81? Rosalie Dr.

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cvri 32 0612 372 1517
207 E. 25th St.

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Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy 3. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig Stoves,
tools

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completely furnished. $39,900.

'EMPLOYMIWT

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'73 Toyota P U. mech. perfect,
lnsp, $750 or best offer. 327-7397
. 6 &amp; 377 2713 wkends

72-AuCtion

Closed restaurant must llqu.Llate
immediately. Many Ic
8. CARPORT SALE: Sat. 95 Only!
copper Tiffany type tacjing
113W Ridge Dr (off Lk Mary

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REDUCED rentat income +
business property! Just 2 yrs
oldI Super locationl Now

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TIFFANY LAMPS

STEN STROM INCOME PROPERTY
4 apartments, close to t
REALTORS
REALTY

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Sanford,FI'1da -- _(I7')SaMerd

stove; roll-a-way

CHOOSE FROM. $6,500
EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY,

$12,500.

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for

davenport 8. chair Snapin'
Turtle lawn mower; girlsb e
322 3907

GENEVA AREA 16.500 PER
ACRE, ALL OR HALF!

HAL CDLJSTIEAITYrc.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Eves: 349.1100,322.1919,323.1313

ISIS Orimsis Dr.

-El.
.

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 1 TO

LOTS.

Sanford

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Cash 322.4132

't

,

50Miscellaneous

ROBINSON &amp; SEEDLING.

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- DSCtor

Make room in your attic. garage
Sell idle items with a Classiflen
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
3277611 or 831.9993.

2' ACRES TALL PINES GEN

REALTOR 3214991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

srfliNes

also make Real Estate &amp;.
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment l')4 E
Robinson. Orlando, 471 7976.

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LOTS. $7500
TERMS.

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54-Garage Sales
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Will buy ist &amp; 2nd mortgates We

ORANGE GROVE 12'-i ACRES

.Just Resuitsl

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N. Fronth Ave.

neighborhood, convenient
location to Sanford 8. I-I.

OWNER WILL FINANCE

Tired Cf house huntIng? 3.2 $320
es a
--.-. Lbsse. Dep. pool. Max. z • asi1flhoanawWi,.u..ns,
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iiinkck.

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con, lot w-Oaks for $31,000!!

- GENERAL FACTORY HELP

Apply In person to:

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LOVELY 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, go

spend 6 acres on the besutiful
Wekiva River only $110,000.

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43.Lots-ACreage

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47A Mortgages Bought

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USt.d'Olniodel color TV's, all
worxlnq 599.95. 10 to choose
trcm Noll's Sanford Furnilure
s,ivaqe, 1791. So. of Sanford
377

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'68 VW Pop Up Camper. S75t
offer VW 6V 1500 engine good
cord 3653663
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1977 Fiat X19, exc. cord., AM
FM, $ track. AC. Miracle
Shield. 322 2861 or 323-3215

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21)3 French Ave

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&amp; Sold

I BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 28 home in

company bsnsfifs.

ryaMMprd 14 -

016.117

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GALORE-) big bdrms, brick
f. p1., formal DR. eatin kit. +

Geneva GardensApts.
recruiter. Call us cities?:
INS W. 25th 5?.
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SAI.5

St. Johns River. sinxo

INVEST WISELY invest don't

.

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323-5200
VA&amp;FHAFlrsancinq

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We buy equity in houses, apts &amp;
v,lcant land Lucky lnvst
ments. P 0 Box 79 .antord
377 4711

pool wcool deck, fenced
pastures, fish pond, access to

SQ U AR E FOOT AG E

HOUSE FOR NEST

comirtlsslon with full

-',.'.CWkIiINldof
' CMOV CSuribeJuris of
kin 5115
y. P55061

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SOviet

Laundry
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I Story
.

ISIS W.2SthST.
5*5F0I0

322-2090
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
RsbuiidCondemnedm
S. G.BALINT
3221165
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair I Remodeling
2lhni.

322-0771

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Tree Service
Top, Trim, Removal

Call Jim Flinn. *317499
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Tdi

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321-0517
Custom built utility &amp; boat
traIlers, truck racks I misc.

jjTTj

repairs.

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To List Your Business...
2226or83-9993
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p.

Wanted to buy for cash from
owner 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home Write Bo 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price No salesmen

patio w-BBQ, self.cleanlng

bdrms, 1' baths, corner lot wtrees, nice area. 578.5001!

Aduitsonly. Nopets. $300. 323.

fulurs for a self,

IliliP, NUIIR
VW MO Mull -. Won iN MardI 10.0101 - - - - .- - MSSSnMo at- *1 MBI15
p -.
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hem uiwa Is time as
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515M
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Cain whelsacceneddoraud -fIIMlu
ppCi55If.
by Further details ., Cenrin *ililams
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Of the lord Of CIunly
r.aiy.ád
W vdv if *S Beard Ceunly
W7. Ill. *h ____
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dicishi he
c.uety, PIsNi.
WWs.
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3803 Orlando Dr.

COUNTRY LIVING at ilsbest! 8

HANDYMAN SPECiAL- 3 1g.

The EvenIng Herald CIas5IO led
Ads offer no fancy claim-

starter. - Previous
15 lit. '
Divisions Prier IS mi - sales
.xp.rlanc
MathI.
*pitbuq51 will ho burl - Publicilis.. 01011 501(5 us 'c* 'I P1555 iasiW. perusas - l5IWvet_he
hiW
- r:1. salary plus

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47-Real Estate Wanted

Homes

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M,ike your T'remotecontrolles1
no wires. Come by our shop
for derno.5tration
.IERB'S TV
S SMford Ave.
323 1734

,

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A OK TIRE
322-1410
NEW TIRES$19 193. UP

'UYUSF0F
APPLIANCES S.nford Fur
niturc Salvage 322-8721

'71 LeMans Pont full power, by
owner Mech perfect. Neg
terms,
1300 305 571 7111
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78-torCyCles
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5005 Sanford Ave
Sanford
323 6593

TV repo 19" ZenItI. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $183.6 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8386

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Webuy usedfurniture

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POOL PARADISE- Lovely I
BR, 28 split plan w-Cen. H-A.
WWC, pan Fern Pm, fully
equipped kIt, + gorgeous pool
on huge cul-de-sac lot in Al
Hurrytl
area, 161.900

advertisers. A greet

Miring wits wish Is comment an

Is c.es

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lOvely EstateovsrlAcreonly
$19,900.
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ct's dida Laud hetit*.jnt Minier ofi JSCTION$ NOT $0 PILED WILL 00'NIsn SIRSILIelS IS
IJud. Deir.t.j
be M00it P.rSii
enl
SI FOREVER 5*111*. Devdap maid Divbeas .rier IS She
5IheIS1 -' ruling of

l"'cai aiiizids

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Niceresldentlalloton El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,110 mtg. at 9' pct. mt With
125 mo. pymts. Total price
17.500 or best offer. 323-5036

GREGORYMOBILE HOMES

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acres fenced, 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath,
farn, room, fireplace, screened

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53-TV.Radjo.Stereo

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SIt Our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

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4"!'!

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS

43-Lots-Acreage

Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wCentral lILA heat pump, big
bdrms.. &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 119,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5771.

BROKER
24395.MyrtIeAve.
Orlando
Sanford
377-1577
37) o&amp;io

$76,500 with $11,500 down .
$390.66mo. P81. Very low ml.
Balloon note,

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eic running cond $1,400 or
st offer 869 1871

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; USed
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
mcnt. 322-5990

Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers

"I don't care what we paid for them...he's going to
HAVE to walk on them sooner or later?"

1 YR. OLD DBL-WIDE-

SEIGLER REALTY

FANTASTIC FINANCING on
this lovely 3 BR, 2' B to
qu.lili.d buyers. Like new
ENERGY EFFICIENT home
in choice neighborhood. Lg,
fenced yd., all amenities.

cottage, I ige Gazebo. This

3.), fully sqpt. kit.,
inside laundry room.

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PSi4 net

Pines net ibis to sItoril

held..

COUNTRY HALF ACRE

iais .,d

s,

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Of $110 M1$eaI mt$snoba sis.

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BUY JUNK CARS
FromSIOtoSSO
Call 322-1671. 322 1460

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75 Dodge Coronet Brougham. V

322 743

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPL lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
nilure. 705 C. 75th St. 373 095)
O.N.',...,
?W p U
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Hwy
Sales,
860
Casselberry, 831 8)99.

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77Jun$( Cars Removed

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3 BR, l'7 8. 15 mm. to Sanford.
Assume 9'.i cI. with $15,000
dwn. No qualifyingl Hurry on
this one! Only 145,9001 Call
today!

pelt

Adelleal mN*alaIli, may be detained by canlsd51 the Land
ablahihl by ii
105 Land Devslspmspt Manapgr at 3034N

Cewøty_____
- CeWnt$iwsi, ia.w srI, dssllsits.s the validity Of the wIN. - DeVOfIPUII Miiigf it 3334J09, itti

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$250 mo. &amp; under if you qualify.

42-Mobile

136. Casselberry. 831 8399

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NEW HOMES
Open 1 to5 daily

CROCK!TT
.Cop clComos

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AIR SHOCKS $39.95
New Batteries $29.95
7113 French Ave.. Sanford

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3222991.

SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WE HAVE BUVERSI

76 Olds Delta 18. 7 dr. 350 engine.
48.000 one owner mi. only

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A OK TIRE

NE ED A SER V ICE MAN you Il
find him listed in our Business
Directory.

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CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

323-7*31
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Landscaping or Grove R 0
Priest 37.1390

3390509
339050$
Save Gas! No need driving tO
beach, enioy refreshing pool. 2
possible 3 BR. I' B. FR,
5cr. porch, patio. Ianscaped
y8rd on cor. lot, many extras.
By Owner. lOs. 668.5419
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Mailland
East, Howell Estates.
by owner. Deluxe pool, lovely 'I
BR 7 8. FR, 2 car garage, sc
porch, kit appl. Many extras.
$69,900, assume. 67)4587.

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

Do you ENTERTAIN here's a

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323•5774

STEMPU AGENCY

Florida an MardI &amp; tOil at 7:09 P.M. in as seen thereafter as

P.M..
in as soon *arsaftar as represintol lvi, venue.,- an
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Lk. Jessup TuscawilIa lake
front. 1 BR, 1': B "Dream
Home." Pool, a dock on Lk.
Jessup &amp; on &amp; on &amp; on- This
home has to be seen! 'I
1.395.000. Owner will hold mtg.

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bargain. Offer it today in the

2 Rear tractor tres Diamond
tread 18.4 164 on 16' rim
mounted Wilt fit Ford IN 1000
and Jubilee, also Massey

Lease with or without option,
Auto repair. Only $800 mo
Hwy 436 frontage.

FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC

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WE BUY CARS

78 Pont Trans Am. like new.

Altamonte lake view. 32. fenced
yd. owner says sell! $52,900

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,

REALT0RS.MLS

OVERSIZE BR, 2 L guest

4 ill, in Sections 3S.N.31, Oft Elm TNl$ NOTICE: - II) all- ciulies Cimmlssloqens on the above casilanod ors and nS51. An aggressive sales.
NrsOf. (OilY. 11
aeainst me estate and (2) any capt
Ordinance aid resinki. Addmenal inlirmsiuin may be
person Is needed for
This public Mains wIN be bell by an WoresM-ponse

of

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701 Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

LEX. 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET. CENTRAL AIR,
$40,000.

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'79 Dodge Van, 3 speed with
overdrive floor (VI. 318), 15
MPG-city, AM FM radIo.
cassette. B track. CB radio.
20,000 ml. 323-738), asking only

Lawnmown-s We sell the best 8
service the rest WESTERN

INC. .

hail BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.

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FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 323 7SIQ

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r HOME or PROPERTY
call (or INDIVIDUAL at.

NEEDS Call 3231991.

edaI1acoptlsnISper'ilamslle - All Interested pocs.s •rs P.M. ii as seen. tItar51$e N posSible, Is revIse, his, corn.

lo a

Harold

with a classified ad. by calling
3222611 or $314993.
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STEMPER Sill
ELLERSw,haveBuYER$for

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LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,
322.7912
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR_____________________________
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, 1.32.000.

Sanford 2 BR 2 B mod, furn,AC,

IN Room E Cf the lienkiela

. O.
1. the jeviedle --: Mine en
respired ti Iii' with this court, peftiblL IS nlvl, him cam.
t$ and make recom.
____ lisps Land Csmpaas ANh
WITHIN THREE MONTHS op wants - and make recoin.
biridsy Ski ct - Isaldid
samm,. PaL psi no - me siasy pusucymos - OF mindathel, IS the Beard it Cetatty Cemmisslesn, en tile above

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3 BEDROOM, 1'-, BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT, APPLIANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON ALMOST 7 ACRES, SUNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

perfect country letting 3

For sun in Ositons
Ma197e,r574l

contaIning .1016 acres,
1t.i WILLIE H.,, ROBINSON, Of toe NI ¼ 11 fitS $1 ¼ lea road. MI'S 01' liii.
.p, Sectionil. ToanlehIp2t, Nangell,
File

Tamp. police d.t.ct1e si Adjustment In Dyinga ar sOf feIhi below.

en

Lk. Mary.) BR, P, huge FR.
Cash to mtg. or owner will hold

Call us for all your Real Estate
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painted &amp; private. Nice for
5lNOLEpgjleman323
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(acrsssfrornNeami(,ep,.)

7$tttoti,ePointol lightning,

, B5TTY I. MERRITT-. IA (3. narnas and addresses if file •i

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Cash for your lot' Will build On
your tof
our lot
V Enterpr,se, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
641)012

3 BR, 18 2 1g. fenced lots,
privacy, FP, ready to be
restored. All for $29,900.

SAVES.

Furnished Apartment
For Rent

62-Lawn.Garde,

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low interest mtg. oh new) BR,
28 w.conversation pit, stone f.
p1. lntercom,tile foyer + more
on '- acre wooded lot in
prestigious area. Just
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590,500!!
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WILLIE HENLEY ROBINSON a. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL thence 5 1 degree 00' 33" W 111.10
5EMINOLECOUNTVSUD ka WILLIE H. ROBINSON
DISTRICT TO NP RESIDENTIAL if, thence $59 dsriis 23' 21" E 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4' 4
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OPCOUNTYCOMMI$S,OpjI1$
PROPEUIONALTNI FOLLOW. fl1.00fl,tilenco$ Idegreelvl5"
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ISO DESCRIBED PROPERTY. I 100.11 if, thenca N 00 degree 23'
' 5155111 PubliC 01511W
Hairdrssagr
The liulIt 110 ft. Of 1115 Null
The amenisirofion of tue ests,,

Sanferd,

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Longwood 3 2. privacy fence,
garage, near schools &amp;

VA F HA.235 Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

Wekiva retreat 1 acre Ofl St
Johns River. Only $5,000 dwn.
Total price unbelievable at

BUYERS . SELLERS we can
advise clients on Income TAX
consequences I shelters,
others by appoIntment it

LakaMary.sm.furn.apt.,newly

,, p$•$• ha 61Ifr of 1110 "14T1-A.1 Apricultune s.nal repneseqttive and the In Nos.W III at me $ernineis County Courthouse, SanfOrd, ADVERTISING
line- Appeal aeaknt fbi Beard
County Courthouse, Sanford, Florida en Mordr, 1, 1* at 7$5

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$47,900. Rented now at $775
1.300 mo. Owner will hold wrap
a round. Live in one rent thc
other'!'

25415. French Ave. 3220231
322 5353. 322 3772, 322 0779

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UNssadsh$aldfj450Id BOARD OP ADJUITMINT

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Want Ads Get People Together
Those Buying And Those
Selling. 322-2611 or 8319993.
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Hedge against inflation!
S acres on last growing Lk. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
termst

&amp; KNOWLEDGE In creative &amp;
owner investment FINANC.
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Call 0694027
_____ii seakisto County,
ltyouareltavingdhfflcüfty fktdlIi ________________
The Florida mlulinsrs
o $emlno*caunty, Pida.
i H,, cm,,
Apollaitlen Ms Win made by a place- to live, cii Is drive, a
Funds, will hold a pubk hung Seminole County, Florida, Probste
Application has Win made by Florida Livini Inc.
Beautiful 3 BR, I B, CIlIA,
IS refillS? fitS heIk
lob, en some i.i'vk. you have
-- Division. the address Of which is Eil• GlumIl51t,
the state's dit to pruascv$s
filaci, fenced in yd.. sc
Further, till Planning and
need ii, read all
. APPEM, AGAINST THE - $eml e County cmiiive.
PurtMr tile Pliitnlej and Zsnine Csmmbolen of Seminole every day.
porch. Loose opt, to buy. 323.

rr- Mnf3 to reject '
iy teeeep.rs
as

today!
305 $685640
Eve.
305-323-1863
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Sanford. Call, 3230670
Maimer's Village

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12 FFSIICIIAVS.

PUBLIC.QUASI
LAND
USE TO MEDIUMPUBLIC
DENSITY
RE thence S I deres 06' 32" W 063.10
thence $ 00 daIries 53 34" 1
SIDENTIAL. FOR THE PURPOSE 47l3ttt
SI dsgreeo6'33" Vi
OF REZONINO FROM RIM

IN RI: ESTATE OF

Private Home
3223033
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apt, Avail April 10 to Nov. 10.

USE ELEMENT OP THE Of$ac.7,Townslilpll$,Ranges AAA MIPtOVMT
style MaY1fl81 IN THE I1CUIT COURT P01 SEMI
HOLE COUNTY CON. 1. lilencebeer hull N dsress 11'

Involved gambling or both.

Rlcd- qd. .

41-Houses

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CUt de sac Low cash to mtg or
owner will hold 2nd or wrap
a-round Submit all offers.
$43,900

Paint I body shop for sale or
lease w-2 BR apt. attached.
Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.

Handyman special, a great
bargain &amp; $20,500. This home
includes 2 BR 1 B on a very Ig

they going to know? Tell them

3334303 afterI

Pellceaaldthsywetestlflumewewhsthsrthsmiudersw,,'s SININOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA PREHINSIVI PLAN FROM N" E fir a dI5lici Of $43.27 ft.,

the deith smce

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8. well, 'deal for mobile home.
$21,000.

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Room for Rent .
Leonard C. Jolly
3237239
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RoomsforRent

home care. Apply in person
Lakevlew Nursing Center, 912

Clerk

Miss Pets's boobr was nods and may have been sexually Publish Mar. N, 1900
-united, police said. The tlwee men____
were fully clothed, but DIT.119

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GLANCES

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grounds. Minimum of three ________________ 3acreson Hwy lIE Geneva only

PERSONS INTERESTED MAY theuse. santird, Florida onAprli$, lIVE PLAN FROM HIGH DINSI.
Coiai'1y iny5'g$tdfl said.
APPEAR AND Ii HEARD AT 1q00 at 7:00 P.M., or as 50011 TV RESIDENTIAL TO CON.
One of the Fort Lauderdale victims was IdsMlfted as Willie THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE ttwresfter as possible, to consider MENCIAL FOR THE PUN1
MIII., IS, whose hams In Op.Lodua, 37 bloc from the Dade SPECIFIED.
..
a specific land us. amendment to OF REZONING FROM R.a
the SemInole County Board of COunty Con4mls.
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Corn. MULTI.FAMILY DWELLING
sioners of Seminole County, prehenaive Plan, Ordinance 77.21,

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home, with a Ig 16 x 32 pool for
Summer time fun. Close to
Shopping &amp; Schools. Exc. for
growing tam. Only $59,900.

camagi'ound. Must reside on 31-Apartnients Furnished

Of the Seminole County Cour. HOLE COUNTY COMPRENIN.

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(UPI) .

MLS
Eve 333.)t$

Oriçio,$ living. Peas. I 24
UR W. 3?2-9283
We.kivlmOnthlyrates,utllitifl 9
I.
pd Inquire ai S. Oak 041.7003. it you don't t.11 people, how are

other maintenance duties in

Miand ares authorfihis said. That night, two men were shot in Records of Seminole County, hold a public h.,ering in Room 203 USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.

TALL*HASSEE, Flu. yps.e B

Houses

Handyman special 2 BR, CB,
fenced rear yd., in cxc.
location. 527.000.

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29-Rooms
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treatment plants in addition to

asburl*n horns were shot and killed Wednesday afternoon, Piat look 7 Page 40 of Ipie Pubiic mlsslonersofsiminolecountywill MENDS THI DETAILED LAND

Trials As Adults

REALTOR

a specific land use amendment to Orlando.
the Seminele County Corn. _________________
Unfurnished ESTATE SALE 2 BR, FIRE.
preIens1ve Plan, Ordinance 7745,
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and ruening of ff4 dISC?ibid _______________________
1SHOlD nd
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property from RI Multl.Famlly
PLACE. good LOCATION only
1 BR-$309 up. Pool. Adults only
Dwelling District to OC Office Technical Maintenanc,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Commercial District.
Operator. Operates. MaIntain
Airport Blvd. on $792 1*
Buyerswe have EXPERIENCE
well water I waste water

Foot hoMages held for ransom In a northweat Dade County Right of Way for SR 136) Forest NOTICIOP PUBLIC NIARINS
AN ORDINANCE
City, Orange Park, according to
TM loire of County Corn. ORDINANCE
77.2$ AMENDING
WHICH A.

Can Itill Face

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CustOrn3BR,2Bspljt plan wsc
rm., 2 car garage. Loch Arbor
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Adult tUrn program, Deltona Public Library,
Providence Blvd., Deltona, 2 p.m. 1hli Britain.

State Juveniles TjIJjj1

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p.m. Open tO PUbIIC•

the one

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won's bound and paid ha

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ACCUSNGAMANOPBEiNG
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Need Salt Tablets

swollen around the chest.
Could it be his heart? The
doctor said he had a slight
heart attack a year ago but he
hasn't been back to any
doctors for any check ups
since then.
DEAR READER — You're

usually occurs only in

a good observer. Your

vigorous athletes or heavy
laborers. They can get ad•

grandfather apparently had
some form of asthmatic at-

ditional salt through food and

tack.

liquids that contain salt.

these individuals can inhale

Characteristically,
Ewning Hemid

Thus, salt tablets are not tc but they have trouble
keep a person from having tc exhaling. It's the effort they
drink water. The salt is have to make to force air out
merely to replace the salt lost of the lungs that causes the
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in sweat. In fact, if a person wheezing one hears during an
101101HEEN
takes salt tablets and fails to acute asthmatic attack.
JN•
ii•
drink adequate amounts of
The blueness of the face was
water at the same time, he was because the lungs were
Jul. 12000
. may Increase his chances of not able to provide enough
having a heat stroke,
fresh oxygen to the cirJul u...
To give you more in- culation. We call this
formation on salt I am sen- cyanosis.
dIng
you The Health Letter It's possible that your
41 FrhIN-0
number 10-12, Salt: Your Vital grandfather had the typical
7 r iSodium and Potassium allergicattack.Buttherestof
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Balance. Other readers who your story of his previous
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this issue can send 75 heart attack raises the
51 52
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cents with a long, stamped, possibility of cardiac asthma.
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self-addressed nvp1nr for It This is n.....term we use for
Send your request to me, in people who suddenly develop
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The fluid causes swelling
New York, NY 10019.
INIWSPAPIR ENTERPRISE ASSN)
DEAR DR. LAMB—Re. around the air sacs and
cently my grandfather had triggers the asthmatic-like
some kind of a respiratory response. The attack goes
attack.
He had been
outside
In away
oncelungs.
the fluid is cleared
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the evening
air when
it first
from the

Friday, March 28, 1980
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ARCHIE

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(abbr)
(abbr.)
46 Helpful
4 Bends down 50 Final (comp.
8Swisscapital
wd.)
12 Diving bird
54 Gorilla
13 Elliptical
55 Hillside (Scot.) ItIfltV
flirlAirl
VAIIIIDI
14 Laughing bird 56 Mined fuel
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11Pdl1jZ$tElcI
DEAR DR. LAMB—Since
LAIL IT o
18 Sweet smell 58 Pungent shrub
A ASlIjI
soldiers or hikcrs take salt
18 Steering
PC'N'I'FtI
59 Florida islets 1K 1N1 0 I $
$IwIAIM1IF4otatRJ tablets to retain water,
apparatus
60 Graduate of loloip
therefore permitting them to
hEIR'
20 Gazelle
Annapolis
IOIRIE
INihto
IXIAIN
SINICILILs 1511k
21 Things given
(abbr.)
go for a longer period oftime
23 Two quartets
without water, why can't they
37 Tropical fruit
11 Compass
27 Tin
DOWN
just
drink salt water?
point
39
Hindu
widow
30 Money
17 Not fastened 40 Shrubs
DEAR READER — You've
1 River in
handler
19 Normandy
i, vri,i
mnr4I a ,.niin1 nf nrPIImn.,J ,.....
My
invasion day
33 Charity gift
2 Ballerinas
tions that are not correct. In
45 Insect
22 Nuts
34 Historic
duds
the first place, not all soldiers
47 Lose luster
period
3 Squeezed out 24 Levels
or hikers take salt tablets and
48 Atop
25 Weird
35 Compass
4 Northern
49 Leases
they shouldn't. The only
point
5 Open to view 26 Nets
36 Roll up a flag 6 Ball of paper '27 Billiard shot 50 Pounds (abbr.) people who should ever take
28 Iron (Get.)
37 Fall in drops
7 Walk with
51 Southern
salt tablets are those who
29 Hair ringlet
38 Meeting
difficulty
constellation
really
lose a lot of salt and
31 Whole
40 Pedestals
8 Whiten
52
Sink
down
copious
that's
through
41 Carry on
33 Twosome
9 Age
53 Foot digit
42 Plant disease 10 Fabulous bird 38 Demon
sweating. That's why salt loss

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PLAIN OLD GOAT

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started. He said he couldn't
In any case, your grandcatch his
catch
his breath. He asked for father should see his doctor
a glass of hot water because right away. If he's having
he said afterward that it fluid in the lungs because of
opened his chest up so he his heart, the doctor will want
For Saturday, March 29, 1980
could breathe,
to give him some medicine
At the moment he was which will help to relieve the
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl) having the attack, his face condition and should improve
YOUR BIRTHDAY
quite turned purple, his eyes his breathing. If he has the
March 29, 19
Usually
you're
Doing good work whether methodical, but today you watered and he was unable to ordinary form of asthma,
are
numerous
you're self-employed or in the may act without having a exhale. He could breathe in there
aervice of another will pay sound plan. The results could but he couldn't breathe it back medicines that can be used to
lge rewards this corning be far less than what you out. Sometimes he looked help, too.
yeir. Take pride In your work hoped for.
and the road to the top will be
(Sept.23.5, 23)
free of bumps.
Make it a point today to try to
ARIES (March 21-April 19) clear up obligations,
Give full attention to your especially if they are of a
tasks today, especially If finan,'laI nntiwø flnn'I It
ace and queen of trumps. This
you're working with new others come to you.
pickled West's 10.
methods, materials or tools.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
East led a second heart.
Carelessness could cause Pals could do things today
The
Professor ruffed again
reedleis mistakes. Gettingthat
and led his nine of trumps to
put may
your patience to
siong with other signs is one the test. Be tolerant and
East's jack. Another heart
o the sections you'll enjoy in forgiving.
lead forced the Prof to ruff
the third time. He was down
JV W&amp;(LI UXIUI$I t
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23to one trump, but that was
lth begins with your birenough to pull East's five
thay. Mail $1 for each to Dec.21) Be certain that what
spot. Then he ran off the five
Aro.Graph, Box 489, iiacllo you hope to achieve today is
good diamonds and conceded
really
worth
the
time
and
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be
one
club at the finish.
effort. If your goals are poor
s'se to specify birth date.
"Why did you play the
choices,
victory
will
have
a
IAURUS (April 4y Q)
queen of trumps instead of the
nine at your second trump
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Thirty-thousand fans viewed the Central Florida Air Show in perfect weather.

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show, Bluegrass entertainment and refreshments.
Auction and drawing, 3 p.m.

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on that background for such traits for Flo that I heard
error," says Polly Holiday.
touches as Flo's full name - from his stories of truck
"She never looks before she
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leaps and then she has to pay
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Miss Holliday was a music
the consequences. I feel as
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though I have to look after
"I've also used bits and major studying classical
her."
pieces from people I've piano at Alabama State
known for Fin's three College for Women when she
The soft-spoken Miss
started to act. She taught
Holliday, whose portrayal of
husbands,"
says
Miss
school
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Holiday, who isn't married.
the flamboyant waitress,
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own show as the star of
for reducer Joseph Papp.
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"Flo," a new CBS comedy
The freewheeling Flo.
series.
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In her latest adventures,
for truck drivers, a feeling that came the "Alice"
Miss Holliday expects
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will take a lot of looking
trucker buddies bought her a remarks:
POLLY
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after. The wisecracking,
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when
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know Flo
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anyone,
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hometown of Cowtown, Holliday. "I Use my bred her away from Mel's marvelous fun deciding what
Texas, and winds up as Alabama accent virtually Diner,
her new life will be. I love to
owner of a rundown road- without change, except that
"That's also something hear from people who say
house she names "Flo's Flo talks with more ener5'." from my own life," Miss they know women like Flo Yellow Rose."
Miss Holiday, a native of Holiday says. "My father and from women who ARE
"There's a lot 01 me in Flo, Jasper, Ala., grew up in was a coal miner who Flo. Then I know what a real
even though offstage I'm Chlldersberg, Ala. She drew became a trucker. I've used person she is."

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last weekend for the Central Florida Air Show
held at the Sanford Airport Sunshine and blue Crew chief removes chocks from Blue
skies made it an almost perfect weekend for
Angel's Skyhawk prior to take-off.
the event sponsored by the Rotary Club of
Sanford.
Story and Photos
With close to $30,000 in expenses to be met
before there could be any thought of a profit,
by Tom Netsel,
the, weather played an important part in
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various projects Since the weatherman
cooperated, Rotary Club treasurer John
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thought this year's show was the best ever, but
a
the Rotary Club Is not planning to rest on its
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determine how to make next year's even

Central Florida Orchid Society's 25th Annual Orchid
Show, Winter Park Mall, March 29a. Friday, 10 a.m.
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prominent photographer, Maitland Civic Canter, 231
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Books Explain How To Restore Houses
Hotton goes directly to the heart of all repair and
By JULIA M. EIIRESMANN
restoration — the frame. Until about 1830, wood house
American Library Ann.
were put together with heavy timbers, lots of pegs and
Architectural preservation is no longer just a vogue,
dovetail joints, but very few nails. About 1835, when massAbout the time It achieved the perilous status of being
produced nails and machine-milled lumber became more
chic, the Bicentennial came along,
or
less universally available, lightweight balloon frame
When It was over, all kinds of Americana had a mature
respect for tangible expressions of history and heritage, construction took over.
Then, in the late 19th century, came platform or western
People who once thought that preservation meant trying
wood frame. Anyone who has had to snake an electrical
to save a nice old courthouse took second looks at their
cable from the cellar to an outlet on the second floor will
own houses and neighborhoods.
tell you how important it is to be able to identify frame
Keeping pace with the preservation boom have been iota
type.
of goqd books; some of the best written by people who
have been through the exhilarating, exasperating exHotton proceeds from frames to instructions on how to
perlence of bringing old houses back to life. Peter Hotton,
strengthen foundations and cellar walls, how to repair and
home and garden editor of the Boston Globe, Is a selfreplace rotten sills, beams, and joists, how to shore up
made preservation expert, and his book, "SO You Want to
sagging floors and ceilings, what to do about bulging
Fix Up an Old House," Is a seat investment — parplaster, how to replace whole wall surfaces and how to
ticularly for those whose visions of a picture-perfect
erect new partitions. Door and window problems and
restoration are bigger than their pocketbooks.
interior wall finishes get careful attention — always with
Hotton's sound "dos" and "don'ts" and his clear how-toa thought to retaining the spirit, If not the designs and
Instructions apply chiefly to older wood structures,
materials, of the original.
probably on the assumption that the average do-itAfter all this, preserving or recreating the correct Inyourselfer cannot be expected to master stone or brick
tenor trim moldings is icing on the cake.
masonry techniques. But the scope is realistic, because
Proceeding from inside to out, Hotton discusses Insome of the most affordable houses are 19th century wood
sulation - condensation, vapor barriers and weather.
structures that were modest to start with and are now in
stripping. He also offers excellent advice on how and how
need of extensive repair.
not to treat exterior surfaces: for example, "Don't
replace old clapboards or shingles with aluminum or vinyl
siding or vertical siding." Hotton shows how to replace
small sections or entire wall surfaces with shingles and
clapboards, discusses which color of paint or stain to
choose In order to be historically authentic, and offers
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Along the way there Is levelheaded advice on what to do
of Imported cars
about inadequate heating sytems, obsolete electrical
and trucks.
wiring, faulty plumbing and crumbling stairways. HotOur prices will
ton's
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book's good and abundant drawings make everything
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penter, contractor, housing consultant and homesteader
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These poems are by
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David Handler
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And so on and so on. A man The stories are one-aided, privacy of our own homes,
of the ratings
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alcohol.depressed and turns
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once a man.She
supposed to have had a sex change at
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JopHn, Mo.
Loni Anderson had a hair change, that's all — she went
from brunette to blonde, not from man to woman. In fact,
WKRP could be her initials: WOW! Kinds Real
Phembdne.
DEAR DICK: I recently went to see the movie "Kramer
Vi, Kramer," Really a tear-jerker, but for one X-rated
scene. Why would the movie be rated PG? I saw many
young children go with parents, and the parents were
shocked at this one scene. Some left the movie house.
What do you W. MR. AND MRS. U. TUCKER,
Bakersfield, Ca_li!.
You shock easy in Bakersfield; The scene (for those who'
haven't seen It, the small child awakens in the middle of
the night, toddles off to the bathroom, bumps Into his
father's girl friend, who covers herself up as best she can)
Is really a very sweet and very innocent scene. There are
a lot of films I think should be rated X or at least R,
because of all the guns and shootings and stuff, but
"Kramer Vs. Kramer" is PG all the way,
DEAR DICK: Is Lou Ferrlgno deaf and mute? My
mother said he is but I could have sworn I heard him talk
on the network Olympics on TV, ADAM SHERRY,
Hightowu, N.J.
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and he is understandable; certainly, he Is far from mute.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me where you would
write In support of Bert Parks, J. DRAGICEVICH,
Kalamazoo, Mkh.
The best place would be to write to the Miss America
Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J., and tell them that if they
don't reinstate Bert as MC you won't dream about Miss
America any more.
DEAR DICK: I have a few questions about soap operas
on television. When women are pregnant on the shows, are
they really pregnant? And why do some of the character,
on a show die? I think ft's because they want to quit the
show. HEIDI, Vancouver, Wash,
Usually, pregnancies on TV shows soap operas and
other dramas are the result of a writer's desire to add
that twist to his story. And the actresses playing those
parts then simply go around with padding on. From time
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72nd Year, No. 189—Sunday, March 30,1980—Sanford, FlorIda 32771

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A nationally-prominent Orlando psychic today declined
to mniuent on reports Congressman Richard Kelly may use
her to tirove Ins "fX,rstlnal investigation'' defense ui tlit' I' 131's
:ThSq,'iUIi probe.
The issue caine to light Saturday in a column by
%ashington culuiiinist Jack Anderson in which he says
Orlando psychic Robyn Janieison has confidential files
showing Kelly contacted her before the Abscam story broke
and asked her to help him investigate "some very shady
characters.'' The files reportedly also sIio she warned Kelly
he was dealing ith l'131-tvpes, but Kelly apparently (11(1 not
believe the oiiiaii.
Mrs. Janieison is listed in the \%'inter Park telephone
directory as Robyn Slavden, 431 F. Central Blvd., Orlando, ''a
spiritualist giving lectures, consultations and classes'' but tier
husband satti the listing is erroneous.
Robyn is a Catholic,'' he said. ''She is a psychic, but she is

nut a spiritualist.''
Jaineison explained that Robyn believes spiritualists 'are
('Ofl[USL'd ill best and tlangt'rowdy dt'lU(k(i at Worst. ' lie SaI(t
his ife has Ived over I,00t) murders for police nationwide
and declined to talk about the Kelly case becaUSe she is
working on an Orlando murder.
According to Anderson, ''l'he eccentric Florida
I3epublican, ho was videotaped taking $25,O(X) in cash from
undercover FBI agents posing as Arabs, explained that he
had been coniicting his own one-man investigation of shady
characters.'
"But my associate (;ir Cohn, ho has been investigating
the Abscam scandal, has obtained sonic confidential files that
kn(l a weird m'dt'iit'e to Kelly's incredible story.
'Tl. Files, iiot in the posSeSsion ut the FBI, show that on a
after he was approached by the un
ntunbt'r of occasions
See 1)11), l'age 21t
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Arson For Profit
County Struggles To Stop Major Fire Cause
fly1)AVII)p.1. ItA'/,LER
herald Staff Writer
lX'liberatelv set fires destroyed over $4
million in property in Seminole County
last year, eight times the dollar amount
f property destroyed by all other
structure and car fires.
Most 1 the fires are set liv people
looking to collect on insuranceand get rid
of busimiess or personal property they can
mint afford, say county firefighters, who
report about 10 percentare set as acts of
______

revenge,

Since August 1979, the county has been

Rewards Of tip to $1,000 afl(1
Jare being offered tioni a tumid by
the Florida Advisory Committee on
Arson Prevention tar Information
loading to the identification of
persons responsible for this fire:

Cal

should also be set for supervisors,"
In the study, 21 city positions were
this
could
possibly
shown
said,
noting
enKnowles
Its
salary
plan
For
city
to be receiving higher salaries
to revamp

trying to do soniettilng a%out
problem ttuougli a fi ve-member taSk
force made up of three Seminole Count'
Write:
ito.
fire inspector-investigators, an inWI,".', p
vestigator from Altwnonte Springs and
one from IArngwood,
The investigators study every structhis is a reproduction of the poster placed at the scene of api)at'entiy
ture and car fire in the county to deterdeliberately
set fires by members of the Arson Advisory ('omniittee.
cause,
often
spending
niany
mine its
hours on cacti of the IS to 20 cases
reported each week, said county Fire professional torches in this region,'' he prevention unit and the two city
departments which contribute men.
Investigator flay Pippin, the county's said.
While imiost of the arson cases En
l'ippin said lie has contributed ai)ut
0111)' Iull-tiiiie investigator.
Since last August, the task force has Seminole County are started to destroy $3,00) in personal camera equipment to
beenable to convict Five ixople of setting business property or liomiies For in- the team's van, supplying about twostiriince, Pippin said some are revenge thirds of the tools they use to investigate
tWo separate blazes,
and
a
Juvenile
fires
and a handful arc set to disguise a fire scene,
In one case, two adults
The task force's efforts are supwere convicted of burning a car for in- other crimes.
But those attempts are not usually plemnented by the work of the state's
surance money. In the second, two
youths were Found guilty through the successful, he said, explaining Arson Advisory Committee, headed this
county Juvenile arbitration program for technicians have been able to take year by Semiiinole's Chief Fire
Investigator Joseph Mecluan.
setting fire toa home under construction. lingerprints and other evidence froimi
'I'he state organization of firefighters,
the
people
resix)n.sible
for
the
burned-out
cars
and
other
oblects.
But
cases
are
built
Primarily
out
of
insurance
commipany representatives and
Arson
remmiaining 69 deliberately set fires which
Pippin
said,
others
interested
in halting deliberately
not
been
circumstantial
evidence,
plagued the county in 1979 have
set
fires
runs
a
variety
of educational
are
rarely
witnesses
to
explaining
there
found,
lire
designed
to
programs
For
investigators
of
a
deliberatt
and law
the
start
Pippin said the easiest part of making
a
gas
enlorcemiiemit
officials,
teaching
themii
business
losing
money
or
a
an arson case is determining how a Fire destroy
how
to
mmike
an
arson
car.
case,
proving
guzzling
a
started.
specific
Irsoli
deliberately
set
the
The
evidence
and
testimony
tiiust
be
fire.
Following any county blaze, inspectors
In 1979, the commimnittee paid out $24,000
go through the building. At first, l'ippin extremmiel)' good in order to get a con•
said, they are looking For obvious signs viction. Pippin said the state lost a recent to people who called its number at the
because an assistant state's at- Orlando Fire 1)epartment and provided
the fire was set, indications building case
torney
was riot well-enough trained ininfmiititoni,
occupants took valuables out of the

ployees, department heads and super- be an associate degree plus experience in than the average compiled by the Florida

building or blocked doorways to prevent

Hearid Photo by

Jane Caueiberry

Palm Sunday is observed this weekend by Christians around the
world to mark the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. This Is
a photo of the stained glass cross in the ceiling of the church built
over the traditional site of the house of the high priest Calaphus,
where the scriptures say Peter denied Jesus three times before
the cock crowed. The photo was taken by Herald Religion Editor
Jane Casselberry on her recent trip to Jerusalem,

CROSS MARKS
PALAI SUNDAY

Job Quali.g.ications Increase
In 'Revamped' Saidry Slate
IltheSanfordCityCommnisSiOfl decides

handling arson cases to ask Pippin tile

right questions.

Tile rewards, usually ranging up to

are set by a culimuttee panel
In that case, a nian was accused of which evaluates the information given
Following the first survey, in- spilling kerosene and starting a fire,
McClunn said.
However, Knowles said the Florida
"11 salaries are raised to a position
vestigators
will begin searching for the
Pippin said during the trial he was
averages
are
riot
an
1'hie mmioney conies primarily fromii
also
be
League
salary
has
level, then requirements must
City Manager Warren Knowles
origin of the fire, looking for the place unable to refer to the pattern of burns
because
the
comparison
for
left
insurance
coimipanies interested in
equitable
one
that
Wi
raised to a like level," he said,
reported to the commissIon
where walls are charred deeply and on the floor, a "pour pattern" indicatingpaying a few thousand dollars to avoid
was
from
January,
1979,
and
league
level
Important sidelight of the review of the
Knowles said the commission should the Sanford level was for a period studying patterns left by smoke and the material hiad not spilled out of a paying out millions oF dollars in claims.
city's pay plan completed by the city's direct Its attention to the salary range
container br oken by the heat of theike inivestiiierit of that $24,000 saved
of beginning oct. 1, irn
Employment Officer Francle
If no cause is obvious at that point, fire Flames,
the
clerical-secretarial
group
and
the insurance companies over $12 muillion
the
J'nalda is the need to raisesome
Knowles estimated it would cost investigators can send samuples to either
specialized and sIQeI'Vlaory positions.
But
tie
said
in
that
case,
insurance
in
1979, McCluans said.
the
qualification
levels
of
zilnimum
"Salary adjustments are needed In $136,000 tobring salary schedules up to the Sanford state crime lab or the state comnpany mnay not pay the bill,
department
heads.
and
lty supervisors
The arson rate will continue to rise as
fire marshal's lab to Find residues of necessita
degrees to bring these to the the level of employees of area governting a civil trial during which he econmiiic conditions worsen,
Pippin
varying
inments
and
private
industry,
'4 Comparative salaries require average level," he said, noting that
flammable chemicals, "accelerants" tiopes to again try and prove the lire was predicted.
used
to
help
the
spread
of
the
blaze,
comparative qualifications." Knowles creases could range from 5 percent tO 30
deliberately set.
But lie be lieves the task force will
Most of the deliberately set fires in
The conziission ta bled consideration
aid, "An example would be that aU percent with construction field superBut
says
the
person
Pippin
the
county's
arson
task
prevent
sonic people from setting fires
of
action
until
sometime
later
in
the
year
Seminole
are
set
either
by
to
hold
a
being
the
most
underpaid.
visors
department heads be required

1sors may find' the qualifications for
their jobs being increased.

their field.

League of Cities and 13 received less.

easy access by Firefighters,

.

flume,

,

.

4

when it can be more clearly seen what

trying to get rid of undesirable property force has problems. The group receives wtien they realize any blaze will be

construction field supervisor," Knowles the city's financial picture will be for the
In their field,
198041 budget year.
DONNA ESTF.S
requirement
saId.
"A similar, but lesser,

or a close friend or relative, said Pippin. no funding, only getting equipment and thoroughly investigated and persons
"We don't have much problem with revenue through the county's fire caught setting them tried and punished.

four-year college degree plus experience

"In Sanford It does not pay to be a

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Scinford Man Luckv He Left Saudi Arabia Alive

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By DONN* ISlES

JIM RYAN
...giad to be home
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Herald Stall Writer
The oil rich kingdom of Saudi Arabia has the same need Iran
had a few years ago of propelling Its people into the 20th
Century.
After seeing the revolution that occurred in Iran from too
rapid an advance Into modern tunes, Saudlana are making
haste In a deliberate fashion and more slowly to safeguard
customs' and traditions, according to Jim Ryan, who has
returned to his Sanford home after more than a year In that
Middle-East country, The proem may still be too last, he said.
Ryan was In Saudi Arabia directing the construction of an
Army camp at one end of the nation apd a cement plant 1,000
miles away at the same time, commuting between the two,
During his year in that Arabic nation, he did a lot of ubserving and 4ied to stay out of trouble. He has no desire to
return. "Meini do not value human life, especially a white

tnan's," he said.
He said the people in the northern portion of the country are
bedoulns living in tents with their 50 sheep, four wives and lots
of kids. Those living in the south always chew on a narcotic
root that has a hallucinogenic effect,
"The country Is right out of Biblical times something out
of history iN) years behind the times," Ryan said.
"The business that Is conducted Is not business as we know
it, Business Is set up on street corners. For months I saw
telephones at these street corner businesses, but the
telephones were not connected. Finally they were hooked up
and the merchants could call each other. The business day
started early, before daybreak and operates until noon.-They
go home and sleep four or five hours and open their business
again.
"Banks close at noon. The banks hold money, but they do not
pay interest on it. It is against the Moslem religion to pay in.
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terest," Ryan said,
He said the usual answer given by an Arab business man to a
question is "inshala bukra," meaning "God willing, tomorrow
maybe," or "mistimumkin," meaning "maybe so, maybe no."

"You hear those words about every other word," Ryan said,
Laws in the Islamic countries are basically those interpreted
by a religious leader from the Koran, "Since the law changes
so fast, it doesn't appear to be written law. It changes by Utterance from the king," he said.
The Saudi Arabian nation has oil income of $120 million a
day. "They have no responsibility for development, research
or production of the oil," he said.
While Saudian royalty heads all the departments of
government and industry, all the "technicrats" in government
are Egyptians, Ryan said. "Saudi Arabians do not feel they are
educated enough to handle their own affairs and seek out well
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12C—Evening Herald, Sanford, F L Wednesday, March 26, 1980

Typhoid Carrier Hopes Surgery Will Bring Freedom
RIVIERA BEACh, Ha. UPI
Tiny
Robinson has a hard time believing that her
healthy body, which has endured 64 years with
only one serious illness, harbors an infectious
disease that can rack people she loves or just
meets — or never even sees
with fever and
Pain,
But Mrs. Robinson — like "Typhoid Mary"
Mallon — is a carrier of typhoid fever, a virulent
intestinal disease common to the tropics but rare
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health officials hope will "cure" her. Surgeons
will remove her gall bladder, where typhoid
germs breed. Health officials, who have tried
since 1978 to persuade her to undergo the
operation, say it will keep them from seeking a
quarantine order that would keep her away from
other people.
At the same time, a suit filed by Jeannette
Primack of Palm Beach, who caught the disease
from her while eating at a restaurant in which

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"typhoid agreement" not to Work in places where
including
she dealt closely with other people
babysitting.
1st January, three children and their mother
came down with the disease, and officials again
tracked it to Mrs. Robinson. She admitted babyas a favor.
sitting for two of them
"It sure was a surprise," she told the Herald.
"It made me sick. When I think about it now, it
Just throws me back.

Mrs. Robinson worked, will go to trial, the Herald
reports.
Officials first discovered that Mrs. Robinson
was a typhoid carrier alter Ms. Primack and
another Palm Beach woman, Jane Scheel, con.
tracted typhoid fever after eating separately in a
restaurant where Mrs. Robinson worked part.
time as a salad chef.
Both have sued the restaurant.
Mrs. Robinson lost her job and signed a

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today's editions,
In the past two years, Palm Beach county
health officials have tracked six cases of typhoid
fever to Mrs. Robinson, the newspaper says. She
has been banned from working in restaurants or
even babysitting the ways she made her living,
She now subsists on $170 a month from Social
Security.
Today, she enters the hospital for surgery

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Downtown
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
If the multimillion dollar dreams of
entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci become,. a
reality, tt Sanford-Lake Mary area will
experience it major economic uplift.
And Sanford City Commission at a 10
a.m. workshop today gave its
unanimous endorsement to plans
revealed by the Duluth, Minn. and
Sa nf ord Industrialist to become pe rsonally involved in creating a major
development in the north end of Seminole
County.
As requested by Paulucci, the coinmission also unanimously approved the
extension of sewer service to a 25-acre
parcel on Rantoul Lane in Lake Mary
where the industrialist plans to construct
a 200-unit townhouse community.
As part of the Rantoul Lane sewer
service, the commission agreed to
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Estimated value of this complex is
$10 million to $12 million.
The three high rises in downtosn
Sanford would be joined by an enclosed
overhead crosswalk with a parking ramp
tied in with the crosswalk. This concept

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Stt'nstrom. .John Morris and May-or Lee Moore.

the Rantoulmm,.
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first project under a fut ure sewer system
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for Lake Mary and perhaps provide the that he has discussed with officials of the us who reach that Golden Age also have he said. "It's not a concept that warnis part of that city.
U.S. Departinent of Ilousing and UrLian childrenand grandchildren so it becomes

Paulucci's plans include:

Development IIU!) I his plait

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my heart."

buy the a Mecca.., not the place for people to just

— Purchase of the existing Seminole present hospital when it is closed and sit around 41 retirement."

The Rantoul I IIW parcel was part of a

converting it into a nursing home.
Meanwhile, city commissioners
Paulucci said the U.S. Econoiuiic discussed Paulucci's request for con-

nursing home. The nursing home facility

Development Administration (EDA) will nection to the city of Sanford sewer

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within the city limits of I dike Mary.

space for senior citizen meetings, the

Golden Age Olympics, social services

Sorenson said the city would certainl%

"friendly" lawsuit a few years ago support the Paulut'ci request to the city
between Sanford and Lake Mary.
of Sanford for sewer service,
Sorenson said the two cities asked the

The commission decided that its first
move would be to pre pa re a grant apto the federal government for a
ktailed study and planning effort for the

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to be pursued by

The Circuit Court decided tile land was

3(K~acre tract which was the subject of a

Memorial Hospital when the new
hospital Is built and converting It into a
would be tied-in by a crosswalk to a

The city of Sanford began today the
pursuit of federal and state money for a
variety of projects m the downtown area
and in the southwestern section of the
d.
Spurred on by the offer of assistance
from entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci In
gaining state and federal funding, the
romiiussioners authorized City Manager
Warren Knowles, Mayor Lee P. Moore
and Commissioner John Morris to go
with Paulucci and his staff to an April 3
iliecting with (,o'. Bob Graham in
Tallahassee.
At the Tallahassee meeting, the group
will tell the governor how he and the state
can assist with revitalizing the city.

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was used in a Duluth, Minn., downtown developineut plans subiuitted by Jeno Pauluccl. (,oIu iiiissiolner I'llavid Farr, uot pictured arrived a

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—A conference center with parking

The cit)- t-oitiiiiissioii agreed this

and housing.
send :i representative to Sanford to work systemmi for the planned 200-unit town- court to decide which jurisdiction had morning to include at I'auhimct'i's request,
Paulucci-owned professional building with the city in revitalizing the down- house community he Plans to build in control of the property. Sanford had the ltarmtotil I uie project anil location as
—An office ('enter for gathering all
directly across from the hospital on East town, He made it clear, at the same time, Lake Mary.
annexed the jnlrc(?l and the parcel was part of Sanford's applications for grants
federal
and county social service luncFirst Street,
Lake Mary can provide water service also included in Lake Mary's charter as for subsidized housing.
that what the "Paulucci family iloes
tions into a cetitral location.
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Construction of a high rise in the ''is that we (to have some plans that, do not look favorably on dc-annexing time
—ltent'iI space to generate sufficient
center of the complex to house it theatre, hopefully, will materialize that have to 25-acre j)arctl to allow it to become part
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Burroughs
Detroit firm, ctnilirimit'tl Wednesday the revenue
to
imiake the center sellswimming pool, meeting rooms, and do with our greatest asset here in San. of Sanford In exchange for the sewer Corp., one of the nation's largest company bought 118 acres "with the
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nur sing staff (or, those who need Ian— ford, and that Is that-it's a marvelous sea-vIce.
mnantdactureni i computers and etec- intention of a manufacturing capability
—A new fire station nd equipment for
mediate help, and it conference center. place to retire for the Golden Age of
Mayor Walter Sorenson of Lake Mary tronic office equipment, has picked it site In the future.'
th
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—Construction of a 200-unit complex of people's lives," he said.
said today he "couldn't approach the west of Orlando for construction of a
'oil course area
townhouses on a 25-acre tract at Rantoul
Paulucci added, "However, on the idea of dc-annexation with any en- plant.
Some 500 workers are expected to be
Lane and State Road 46A In Lake Mary. other hand, let's not forget that those of thusiasimi. I'm not crazy about that idea,"
James Berend, staff counsel for the
employed at time Plant initiall.
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favor, the conilimittee (11(1 not offer her
herald Staff Writer
any ('uiiiIk'tiSlItiofl, Mrs. Rowe said.
A Seminole Community College (SCC J Consequently, time case has been taken to
counselor will have her grievance time I)ivisiun of Administrative hearings
against the recent employment of time state Department of
procedures of SCC weighed by a state Administration.
hearing officer April 10.
James E. Itradwell, time department
JoAnne Rowe, a counselor at SCC since
fht
who will hear time Rowe rase, said
3311, filed a grievance in August
he
will
make
recommendation after
charging that the newly appointed dean
hearing
both
sides,
but it is up to KC to
of student (IeVClOpIlme'nt fill ed his former
new
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filled
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position and created a
action
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with ins recoinit without advertising time o"nin"s
immendation.
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If one of the parties is still dissatisfied,
positions were filled without adhering
he
said, they iiiay then take time matter to
er step in the colIch c's ciiiI)lo 'meat
time
District Co ur t of Appeals,
(xedur policy.
Bradiell said it is possible, fi time facts
SCC Personnel Director Frank Gore
said time administration's position is that are in Mrs. Rowe 's favor, that lie would
the jobs in question were filled by recommend the jobs be reopened. But, he
tra nsfer of SCC employees, not new said, considering that it would probably
work a hardship on those already in the
hirees.
positions, a more likely recommendation
The position of coordinator of coun- would be for Mrs. Rowe to be given time
seling, he said, was filled by Marguerite first chance at any new opening.
(ulp, who has worked at SCC since July
1972 The position of coordinator of ad
Ihe t)i%islon of Adrmiinistratl%e
missions was filled by Dr. Lonnie Hearings derives its authority from the
Thomas, who has worked at SCC since Florida Administrati ve Procedures Act
August 1971
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Mrs. Rowe has been employed at SCC
Mrs Rowe worked at what was then
since July 1971.
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ford, following a collision which threw him from his motorcycle at

In accordance with the school's Casselberry from 1963 to 1%6, was a

tit addition, Knowles pointed out that if
federal funds were available for

drainage, those funds would cover no
more than half time costs, leaving the city
to finance time balance—DONNA ESTK.S

Students
Stay,
Says
Reconsidering an appeal they refused
last week, Seminole County School Board
members voted 4-1 Wednesday to allow
two students, discovered to be at ten di ng
time wrong school to stay at that school
until time end of time school year .
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students to stay at Lake Brantley High
School fail ed 2-2, Board Member Robert
G. Feather was absent.
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her son and daughter at Lake Brantley
after the family moved into a new neigh.
borhood because school officials told her
that was the school they should attend
She could not name the officials who
told her that.
At that tbne the motion to allow them

the corner of French Avenue and 20th Street Wednesday afternoon. formed to investigate Mrs. Rowe's School froin IW6 to 1971. She said she has members Roland Williams and Pat
complaints. The coniiiiittee agreed that been with SCC longer than those who Telsoll said they felt it would be
Deans, 21, of 412 W. Crystal Drive, was In fair condition this morning the intent of the regulations was to en- filled tile positions in question and conat Seminole Memorial hospital with a broken arm. The injury was sure equality of opportunity for all tends that her work is of equal coat- stu ents T )iwmoun to transfer the
d
school
or me as nine wee of the
suffered when Deans collided with a pickup truck driven by Carl persons to apply for Job openings, Mrs. petence.

"I was really shocked when I heard of
appointments," she said. "They
(5CC) violated most of the equal op.
But although it ruled in Mrs. Rowe's portunity luring procedures."

Weldon To Chair New Hospital Board
hospital is constructed.
Earl S Weldon president of Seminole policy.
HCA,
a
private
corporation,
now
owns
Janice
R.
Weldon said he hopes to see the new
Community College, and
the
Greater
Seminole
Memorial
and
has
begun
facility
completed within two years,
Springfield president of
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, have drawing up plans for an $18 million
'HCA has been successful everywhere
west
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hospital
built a iiuSpii.w
he said,
of .' new board of trustees of Sanford overlooking Lake Monroe,
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Teur was elected secretary and construction," Weldon said Thursday.
with
Need
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required
from
7:30
accordance
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of
a.m. on the third Tuesday of each
in
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state
and
federal
officials
before
any
new
month
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grievance procedure, a committee was guidance counselor at Seminole High to stay failed, despite the fact board

Keith of Osteen, police say. Deans was heading east on 20th when the Rowe said, and that she was not afforded
westbound pickup apparently made a left onto French across his an opportunity to apply for the two
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absent, board Chairman Allan F. Keeth
said the parents could bring their appeal
again when the full board could review it.
On Wednesday, Board Member
William J. Kroll said he investigated the
matter and found that officials at both
the students' former school and the
receiving school gave the parents the
wrong information.
"They have a legitimate reason for
asking that their son and daughter be
allowed to stay at Lake Brantley for the
rest of the school year," Kroll said. He
had voted against the earlier appeal.
Keeth was the only board member to
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After the flight of the traitor shah, the Issue Is no
longer under consideration in this fom - neither
taking delivery of the hostages nor taking delivery of
the embassy," a spokesman for the council said
Wednesday, the hostages' 145th day of captivity,
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh was unable
offer any timeta ble for when the Parliament, which
expected to decide the fate of the hostages, will meet,
Elections were held earlier this mon th and the final
results are still not known.

A Geneva man's neighbors thought a slow-moving station
wagon seen outside his home Wednesday was loaded with

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sold he hopes to"flnish out his d.ugW.,s.
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New York and Connecticut victories, And
President' Car ter's people are re-thinking

strategy.

But only the approaching primaries beginning with Wisconsin and Kansas Tuesday
will tell whether this week's upset results
are "a dip In the road," as Carter's campaign
chairman Robert Strauss says, or a real
turning against the president, as the Kennedy
people hope.
The real name of the game is delegates.
Carter has a big enough lead that is all but
Impossible for Kennedy to overcome without
huge landslides in most remaining primaries,
caucuses and state conventions,
The same statistics loom over the
Republican race, where Ronald Reagan has a
clear majority over all his opponents and
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state rebuttal witness may have hypnotized the jury.

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hirnuer's and was enrolled in the class. His father, Tom E.
Kakonis, is an associate dean of the college's School of
General Education.
Initially, school officials said the gunman walked into th
classroom and opened lire with a 9mm automatic pistoL
Later, they said there were conflicting reports that he was
alread' seated in the classroom.

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Delegates Remain Big Prize
By United Press International
Sen. Edward Kennedy's campaign morale
has been rescued and his money problems will
be eased by contributions In the wake of the

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was only taking her hostage, then killed her.
Her half-nude body was discovered Monday morning
along Interstate 95 near the Jacksonville airport. She
had been shot once in the back of the head.

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o said the entire campus was shocked.
"It's Just iiund.boggling, hard to believe," he said.
llrauer, :14. suffered gunshot wounds in the chest and was
)rottotrI1I (lead a short time after he was rushed to Mecosta
County General Hospital.
Cc-liege officials said two male students in the classroom
grabbed the assailant, identified as Thomas D. Kakonis, 20,
of lug Rapids, wrestled him into a nearby room and held him
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teaching the afternoon Accounting 323 class in the college's
Business Education Building when the shooting occurred.
Robert llrauer's death is a stunning tragedy," Ferris
State President Robert L. Ewigleben said. "Mr. Brauer was
a fine young teacher and was highly regarded in the

uncommitted,

United Press International's Democratic
delegate count gives Carter 747.5 delegates to
Kennedy's 399.5, with 27 uncommitted. And
Reagan has 314 to George Bush's 68, John
Anderson's 45, Philip Crane's four and 55

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relatively liberal state, Carter should do better
there because Kennedy is putting little money
or effort into the state and the liberal vote will
be split between Kennedy, California Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr., and Republican Rep. John
Anderson.
So if Carter should lose, it could mean his
support is crumbling just as Kennedy's did
shortly after he entered the race last fall.

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MADISON, Wis. (UP!) -Francis Ford Coppola, director of
stich films as "Apocalypse Now" and "The Godfather," will
direct a half-how live television special on the Capitol steps
starring California Gov. Edmund G. Brown.
Coppola said Wednesday he was volunteering his time In an
effort to revive Brown's sagging presidential campaign, He
said others Involved in the extravaganza, to be filmed Friday
night, will be paid by Brown's campaign committee.
The special, called "The Shape of Things to Come," will be
broadcast statewide (at 10 p.m. EST) by a number of NBC
affiliates,

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uncommitted.
The Democratic nominee must have at least
1,666, and the Republican needs 998.
Wisconsin's primary next week is another
"open" primary, meaning Democrats may
cross over and vote Republican ballots, and
vice versa.

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rains, kept the ground nearly saturated. A flash-flood watch
for the state was extended through
Wednesday's high temperature was reported in Orlando,
Fla., where the thermometer hit 84 degrees. Milwaukee
Detroit tied for the lowest with 21.
It AREA READINGS (9 a-rn.); temperature: 75; overnight
low: 81; yesterday's high: $4; barometric pressure: 30
slative humidity: 74 percent; winds: Nort heast at 9 m.p.h.
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gambling, but police spokesman James Babb said Wednesday there was no evidence that was the case.
"They're still not really sure. There's nothing concrete to
that effect," he said. "Of course with something like this the
first thing you think of is drugs."

lirnuer "just mind-boggling," adding, everyone on the 10,000-

FORT LAUDERDALE. Flit. W P1
Two iiien were
brutally stabbed and shot to death Wednesday night in an
apparent drug-related slaying in a heavily fortified home,
police sa id today.
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Lauderdale and the other was a man about 30 years 01(1 from
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the Miami area. His identification was being withheld until
newcomers and had Installed the safety features,
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student caii;pus about 50 miles north of Grand Rapids was
stunned.

Daisy McKinney, 34, who lives close by, said she heard a
volley of shots followed by a 10-second pause, then two more
shots,
She said she ran out of her house and saw a 1975 or 1976
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accounting professor in front of 30 shocked students.
School officials labeled the shooting Wednesday of Robert

Police also withheld Identification of a third armed man
who was questioned as a witness. It was the third man who
caused most of the excitement in the neighborhood,

LAKE CITY, Fla. (UP!) - Circuit Judge Wallace
Jopling has denied a motion for a new trial for convicted murderer Theodore Bundy In the death of 12year-old Kimberly Leach.
Jopling denied the motion Wednesday by defense

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percent of which was recovered.
To put the 680,896 major crimes in perspective, the FDI.E calculated that one
major crime occurred in Florida every 52
seconds last year and there was one for
14 residents.
The seven major crimes measured by the
I"l)I.E include murder, forcible rape, rob.
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1979, a jump of 14.2 percent over the previous
areas major crime was up 19,2 percent.
year. Robberies increased by 24.8 percent to
Other highlights of the report included:

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4 Shot Dead In Miami

TAMPA, Fla, (UPI) - Democratic senatorial
candidate Jim Miller says, Insurance Commissioner
Bill Gunter and Sen. Keim tb H. "Buddy" MacKay
should resign their state offl'es now to avoid any hint
of a conflict of interest.
Gunter, who announced Monday as a candidate for
Ow sena te seat held by Democrat Incumbent Richard
Stone, has said he will not resign and MacKay has said
he will resign after the 1860 legislative session which

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reported crimes Inreased by 12.1 percent in
Florida last year with the biggest jumps
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The Department of Law Enforcement said
Wednesday the number of arrests also
climbed during 1979, Increasing at a rate just
below that of major crime.
FDLE Commissioner James York called
the figures "alarming."

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Gemelli and 22 present and former prison personnel
found nothing to back up Gemelli's allegation
Spenkelink "suffered verbal abuse or taunts the
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Florida Major Crime Rate Rockets

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
A prosecutor
assigned by Gov. Bob Graham says there Is "no
evidence" to support a former prison employee's
charge that guards shouted raunchy taunts at John
Spenkelink shortly before his execution last May.
State Attorney Eugene Whitworth said in an 11-page
report released Wednesday that Interviews with for.
mer Florida State Prison medical technician Bernard

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sticking with his program to keep property taxes from
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But three Sanford youths, Randall Henson, 1003 E. 25th St.,
She pard, 2426 Yale Ave., and Kenneth T. Fillinger,
2825 Magnolia Ave., saw t he fleeing men and gr abbed Taylor,
recovering the cash, police say.

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the grocery, with the help of another man, then running down
Sanford Avenue.

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In
Washin gton, D. C. She was a
past member ci the Junior
Woman's Club, Junior
Welfare Club and was active
In the East Henderson High
School PTA.
Mrs. King was a member of
John's in the Wilderness
(lurch in Flat Rock, where
she was a member ci the choir
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Ssrlvüag is her husband, A.
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While Marshall claims he "didn't want to be drafted" $nd
feared having any Informa tion akout him put in a computer' of
any kind, deputies list him as "fitting the description of a nan
wanted in Daytona Beach."
Whi the IICdS do not Indica te the na ture of the crime
Marshall may be wanted for, Johnson said he did not want to
release Marshall Wednesday and then find out he had released
a suspect, possibly even someone wated In the kidnapping and
murder of a Daytona Beach woman, But court officials
dL&amp;nisaed the possibili ty Marshall had anything to do with that
crime,
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Boren urged the tax be sent back to the Senate Finance
Committee "where it can be exposed as the fraud it is."

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he said not one American soldier had been killed in
combat during his administration, and when he said,
"I am determined that we will win In November."

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Hendersonville in 1945 with
her family, she was an em.
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BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) Leftist guerrillas may
release four more hostages, but they are not expected
to include any of the 19 diplomats being held at the
Dominican Embassy, government sources said today.

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According to arrest records, Marshall told deputies his Cub
driver's licence had been stolen from him In Daytona Beth,
but that he had not yet reported
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A native of Knoxville, Tenn.
She moved to Sanford at an

In addition to the diplomats, the April 19 M.19
- movement guerrillas are holding 10 men, mostly
Colombian guests who were attending a diploma tic
receptlonat the esnbauy when it was captured Feb. 2?.
Three other non-diplomats, all Colombians, were
released on Tuesday for "humanitarian reasons," the

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Carter called for the windfall tax when he ordered the
gradual decontrol of oil prices on April 5, 1979. He envisioned a
tax that would be used to help low-income families pay higher
fuel bills and finance public transportation construction and
the development of alternate energy sources.
The $227.7 billion windfall revenues are raised by applying
different tax rates to major oil companies and independents producers who do not have their own distribution and
marketing facilities. The independents would pay $22.5 billion,

the impact of the tax on independent oil producers and royalty
owners and on domestic oil production,
Sen. Henry Bellman, It-Okla., who canceled his own effort to
recommit the bill to the Senate Appropriations Committee,
called the windfall profits tax "an enormous blunder. Once
Congress gets hooked on these revenues it is virtually certain
they will never be repealed."

Passage came after the Senate defeated efforts by Sens.
Robert Dole, R-Kan., and David Boren, D-Okla., to recommit
the bill to the Senate Finance Committee for five days to study

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter, evoking
his favorite 1976 campaign themes of competence and
love, has promised not to cut Social Security,
Medicare, meals on wheels and federally assisted
housing construction In his budget pruning.
Carter drew applause at a reception Wednesday

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bedren for several years
She is survived by 19 nieces
and nephews, Including Ruby
Alderman, Stan Hockey, and
Julian, Douglas, Herbert and
Frank Stenstrom, all of
Sanford.
Brision Funeral Home is in
charge of wrangments.
MRS. MARY JANE KING
Mrs. Mary Jane King of
Flat Rock, N. C., died
Saturday after a lengthy

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in Win ter Haven for 52 years
until her retirement and was
never married, She moved
back to Sanford five years ago
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The article In the weekly New Times, summarized
Wednesday by the Tass news agency, was the first
clear-cut response to questions about Soviet
Willingness to live up to the terms of the arms
limitation pact If it does not receive ratification '
U.S. Sena te.

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!)
All U.S
Embassy dependents were evacuated out of fear the
assassination of the "people's monsignor" Archblshdp
Oscar A. Romero could unleash massive violence In
the strife-ridden Central American nation, an embassy
source said.
Thousands of Salvadorans jammed the national
cathedral Wednesday for a glimpse of Romero's body,
but the violence he so often condemned claimed 19
more victims, Including 11 in his hometown of Ciudad
Barrios, 86 miles east ci the capital.

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windfall profits tax the heart of President Carter's energy

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86, of 950 E. Second St.,
Sanford, died Wednesday
night at Lakeview Nursing
Center. Born in Sanford, she
was the last surviving child of
Nels Julius and 'Josephine
Stenstrom, pioneer set tlers,
who had four girls and six
boys. Her father was a
Swedish sea captain who
drove a herd of cattle here In

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!)
A mine
elevator cable snapped, plunging about 20 miners more
than a mile to their dea ths today at the bottom of the
world's deepest an d largest gold mine,
It was the worst accident to hit the Sou th Africa n
gold mining industry this year.
An official at the Vaal Reefs Gold Mine In Orkney
about 100 miles south west of Johannesburg said three
white miners and about 20 blacks were being lowered
to work in the mine's No. 2 shaft when the cable sud.
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Henry Kissinger today denied any part in the shah's
trip from Panama to Egypt, but said the U.S government has an obligation to the former Iranian ruler to
"let him die In peace somewhere."
And the former secretary of state hinted he felt the
Whi te House might have helped prompt "outright lies"
that he encouraged or helped the shah to go to Egypt,
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Morris told deputies his home at the corner of State Road
and Cochran Road was burglarized sometime between 9 a.m.
nd4:1Op.m. Wednesday by persons who forced open the door
i&amp;iing irom his garage in to his kitchen,
The thieves t&amp;,k two rifles, two shotguns, cash and jewelry,
deputies say. Neighbors told deputies they saw a sta tion wagon
parked near the house at 2p.m., but believed they were friends
or relatives of Morris.
YOUTHS GRAB TH' IJSp
A Sanford man Is in jail following an attempt to steal
from a convenience store, foiled by three 16-year.olds, police
report.
Richard Lee Taylor of 2856 Gale Place, Sanford, was
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CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) American heart specialist
Dr. Michael DeBakey, said to be in a "race with sur.
vival" to save the deposed shah, visited the exmonarch today in the mili ta ry hospita l where he is to
undergo surgery to rem ove a cancerous spleen.
Hundreds of students demo nstra ted Wednesday on
the Cairo University campus, located on the Nile's
west bank, to protest asylum for the shah In Egypt and
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the embassy takeover or visas issued in other inspectors,

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Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council, citing the ailing
shah's move from Panama to Egypt, has ruled out any
possibility of It taking custody of the 50 American
hosta ges from the milita nts occupying the U.S.
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Last Sunday, at John F. Kennedy Inter.
Fehran.
about 0 a day. In the four previous years,
national Airport in New York, a young man
11,079
entered.
with
a student visa Issued at the U.S.
.
"I just about have to have the guy admit to
Embassy
in Tehran, dated before the' NOV. 4
me he is a terrorist before I can do anything,"
While projecting an image of cracking
takeover,
was admitted after auth an SecOnd.
grumbled a frustrated inspector for the
down on Iranians in this country, government
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Inspection.
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During
that
check,
the
Inspector
foul
a
Since the Nov. 4 seIzure, more than 11,000 proof of vigilance.
military-like field manual that told ho to
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The peace treaty
,etween Egypt and Israel that is one year old
starch 26 may have trouble reaching its second
nniversary if the two sides fail to agree on the
Zuture of Palestinian Arabs.
The trick is compromise, a feat achieved through
'vague wording in the 1978 Camp David peace ackords that appeared to give something to everyone.
.1 President Carter on March 19 announced he will
neet separately in Washington with Israel's Prime
Mlnlster Menactwm Begin and Egypt's President
nwar Sadat In April in an attempt to break the
dead1ock over Palestine.
I Part I of the peace accords have been adhered to
scrupulously. But In the year since the treaty
1gnIng.in Washington, little measurable progress
'has been made toward meeting the second provision
f those accords giving sell-rule to the 1.1 million
!Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza
trip that Israel captured in 1967.
"The reason: Israel staunchly opposes the
establishment of a Palestinian state in those
territories.
Israel argues such a state would be controlled by
its arch foe, the Palestine Liberation Organization,
and dominated by the Soviet Union,
Complicating the
has been the
spread
settlements In the West Bank, the
Delaware-elsed 'region that is home to 650,000
Palestinians plus 10,000 Jews on 64 outposts. The
settlement issue has angered the United States as
none other in Its relations with Israel.
The anguish, frustration and energy expended on
the Palestinian problem In the last year has by far
overshadowed the monumental achievement of the
first peace treaty between Arab and Jewish states.
The treaty has been criticized by nearly every
uarter from Arab sheikhdoms to the industrial
powers of the West that depend on Arab oil.Former Foreign Minister Abbe Eban called the
ieactlon of United Nations member states to the
Owe treaty "intellectually grotesque."
"Kafka and George Orwell In their moments of
darkest fantasy would not have dared to portray an
International peace organization condemning a
peace treaty that put an end to three decades of
repeated violence between two member states."
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Will We Support
Ally El Salvador?

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The State Department has finally admitted the
obvious: Cuba is working to overthrow the pro.
American government of El Salvador.
In statements issued this week, the state
Department and the pentagon charged that Cuba
is sending weapons to leftist terrorists in El
Salvador through the neighboring country of
)
Honduras.
nss
Communist agitators in El Salvador are known
to be closely linked with Cuban dictator Fidel.
idel
CaSt!o.
While the tiny nation of El Salvador is torn by
civil war and terrorism, the Carter administration has waffled on the question of
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military aid and public support for the Salvadoran
American Airlines flight 621 landed at 5,
leading authority on aviation Issues, Sen.
government,
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.Croix
in the U.S. Virgin Islands at 4:32 p.m.
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This week's official statements out of Howard W. Cannon, DNev., calls it an
AIr-BVI'sfllghtlSowasscheduledtoflytheSo
irresponsible
proposal
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that
sacrifices
Washington are an encouraging sign that perhaps
miles to Beef Island In the British Virgin
the waiting is over and that President Carter and safety improvements" needed to reduce fatal
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Islands at 5:32 p.m.
air crashes In the future.
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Congress will stand up for at least one ally In this
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"I'm booked on your flight 150," I said to
One of the few licensed pilots In the House,
Hemisphere.
the woman at the Air-B VI counter. I showed
Barry M. Goldwater Jr.,
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her an American Airlines ticket dated Feb. &amp;
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describes
it
as
"the
ultimate
abuse"
of
a
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"That flight was canceled Jan. 25," shç
Romero and the rash of terrorist bombings that
sacic*a
trust
twxi
that
as
snapped.
rollowed are' further evidence the Salvadoran supposedly
been mishandled throughout the past decade,
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"When's the next flight?" I
government will not long survive.
They're both talking about President . "
"Tomorrow at 2:32 p.m.," she said. "You'll
Cuban subversives and communist agitators Carter's unprecedented proposal to bleed $8
have to arrange a hotel room overnight."
have been active in Central America for years billion from the Airport and Airways Trust
"Will you pay for It?" I asked.
and are increasing their terrorist activity now Fund during the next five years to help
No," she said. "That's up to you."
disguise the parlous state of the government's
that victory is in sight.
"Don't I have any recourse?" I asked. ;
The current Iranian crisis should have taught us finances.
"Check with Air-BVI, over there
to
I
morrow,"
she said.
Carter's
predecessors
during
the
past
10
that failure to support our allies forthrightly and
years
have
been
content
to
merely
thwart
did.
AIr.BVI's
administrative manager,
quickly leads to disaster.
Edison
O'Neal,
said
the big airline acts ak
President Carter has retreated from long-time expenditures from the trust fund for needed
safety
improvements,
thus
allowing
it
to
AIr-BVI's
passenger
agent in the United
sitions of American strength around the world. accumulate a bloated balance currently
States, and that the little airline had notifIed
Salvador is a chance for him to show he's estimated at billion.
American Airlines and all other carriers on
learned something from his mistakes, before
Jan.
7 that the St. Croix-Beef Island flight
But Carter now Is attempting to carry that
By JAM V. HIGGINS
&amp; Northrup Co., Monsanto Co., Robertahaw
Communist Cuba teaches him yet another hard fiscal legerdemain one step further by
would
be canceled effective Jan. 25.
UPI Auto Writer
i.
Controls Co., A. 0. Smith Corp s Sundstrand
lesson on how the world works.
When
I
returned
to
St.
Croix
I
phoned
siphoning off tnat4und money to pay for
DETROIT (UPI) — With barely a misstep, Corp., TRW Inc., Teledyne Inc., Tenneco Inc.
Stephen Boyd, American Airlines' local
routine operations and maintenance costs
the United Auto Workers union is quickly and White Consolidated Industries.
manager, and asked him to reimburse the
incurred -by the Federal Aviation
adapting Its IM auto pattern contract to the
An exception to the generally peaceful talks
$N.32
hotel bill and $18 In tail foreL
Administration.
farflwg and diverse automotive components thus far was Budd, one of the largest auto
"Write
me a letter with the details," he
industry.
Industry suppliers and among the first to
Most of the trust-fund revenue coma from
said.
"Include
copies of your receipts. I'll tr
There were worries suppliers might not be challenge the GM pattern. Budd manufacto
get
Air-By!
to refund your expenses."
Some practical advice was given recently to the an 8 percent federal tax on all tickets pitable
to
the
rich
agoeci
pattern wrUtes iaat.faIl totes, a variety of
pIngs,_assemblies,
airline pussnrs. "l'bay think
chased bylft
t'
çsspo'wib&amp;l'ty. isn't It?"
.ya
President's Select Commission on Immigrationthey
,.
bak
aid.
'Aie.BVI3nà1fid
you on Jan. 7 that
described as the largest economic settlement
and Refugee Policy,
always tting what their money paid for,"
Contract talks between the UAW and Budd
was
canceling
that
night
as of Jan. 25."
ever negotiated In the auto industry.
dSU.d early in January, and UAW Vice
It came from Doris Meissner, deputy associate says Rep. Sam M. Gibbons, 1)-Ha., one of the
"It takes tree months for notifications t
But many of the largest components President Martin Gerber led nearly 10,000
move through
ough the system," he said. "Wrlt
lttorney general who has made a study of Im- most effective and respected members of
manufacturers
now
have
agreed
to
contracts
workers
on
a
26-day
strike,
the
first
between
a
letter."
migration law.
the UAW says are modeled on the GM set- the two In their 22 years of collective
nance
The FAA operations and
It seemed to me there must be a way to get'
tiement, which boosted labor costs an bargaining,
"I'd also like to see the commission deal asexpenses,
many of them involving salary
my money back. There is, and you should
estimated
33
percent
over
three
years
for
the
forthrightly as possible with the Illegal alien pnta to agency employees, traditionally
consider it, too, if you have a complaint about
Gerber accused Budd of trying to take
No. 1 automaker.
problem — to confront the Issues of employer have been borne by the goverment's general
an
airline.
A UAW spokesman said smaller shops advantage of deteriorating economic condinctions, our relationship to Mexico, and the fund.
mW
the
tions
and
thus
forcing
a
strike
aren't necessarily being asked to
I went to see Patricia Kennedy of the Civil
whole question of a secure work force," she said.
pattern — particularly ln view of the Us. auto
"We had no choice," he said as workers
A relatively '1l but gradually Increasing
Aeronautics Board's Bureau of Consumer
Z Then she added a caution that goes to the heart amount of trust-fund money has been ap
Industry's current depressed state and bleak walked out. "If we had accepted the demands
Protection. She said I should write Go
of this profitable company, the Budd workers
propriated for that purpose In recent years — . start.term prospects.
ii the problem.
Dieringer, head of the consumer offic,
187$, $300 million in fiscal
All told, the UAW this year must bargain would be worse off than the QWYI1OI
American Airlines, P.O. Box 61618, Dallas-Ft.
"In doing so, the commission nust keep in $2781178
million
in million propOied
and $325
in the current
with at least 61 companies that employ more
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Worth
Airport, Texas 75261.
itilnd that changing the status quo with regard to fiscal year.
than 130,000 of Its members, most of them In
A tentative agreement was reached Feb. 2
Her advice about writing a complaint
egals Is going to be very difficult. While no one
automotive compo
nents.
based on the GM pattern. It was overwhelm, letter:
ButCarter's recommended budget for
Res the present situation, it has become InThe list also Includes American Motors bigly ratIfied Feb. 11.
bagh
oct. 1, calls for a
Keep It short. "Folks who see a l0psg
Corp., whose contract with 10,000 UAWtitutionalIzed, and it is unclear where the mgjv, lncree to $1.3 billion. That we
GM workers WOO substantial increues in
letter
shove It to the bottom of the pile, and it
rePd Car assembly employees expires panalons and other benefits, a 3 percent an.
xiliUcal constituency lies for changing it."
would rise asbetantlally In each succeeding
It's
not
businesslike, they'll put It in Ui
in September, and White Motor Corp., the nual wage hike, en Ixnoved cost-of-living
crazies ft.,,
reaching $1.8 blIllOn by M.
The toughest part of the alien problem it the
truck builder with 3,100 workers whose formula Insulating wages against inflation
In comparison with the ..year total f $8
In the first paragraph tell all the pertinent
contracts expire In May.
Tact that American employers of alien labor and bI
and additional paid time off. The settlement
on routine operations, the
details.
Next, tell what you want, as suç.
Agreements
have
been
reached
with
such
was
extended
to
the
Ford
Motor
Co.
bu
t
Øie Mexican-American community in the United Cat, daistration prepoesi spending $3.1
cinetly
as
possible. Never send originals Of
)arp.icale
original
equipment
and
automnomodified
at
Chrysler
Corp.
by
government
States have a keen Interest in the status quo and IAflicn durbig the some period on III
anything
to
anyone, only copies. Incluc
live
aftamarket
sçpllert
as
the
Budd
Co.,
mandate,
lend to defend it.
overdue IlItlilai101t and nlOdItfll*aliost of
Dane
of persons you dealt with and if they
Corp.,
Eaton
Corp.,
ItriCorp.,
Ui
With
minor
variations,
the
UAW
said
its
aviation facUlties Md IIpfliIflt,
were 01CC or not..
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KeI.ey.Heyea Co., Rockwell International
Ie
ter
WWI thus far with the major auto
On the other hand, the people who feel most nevi_nitional,Side
f ii, s
and the Champion Spark Plug Co.
sllers have runtrue to the pattern.
ptrongly that the present situation is Intolerable
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Make nare your letter goes to the airline's
When FAA Administrator t_nghorue U.
Those oontpanles employ mor, than 30
In a typical statement, the union told Its
office of consumer complaints. All big
re the officers of the Border Patrol, who £.
Bond appeared at a recent bearing of the
UAW members.
Rockwell employees that their new contract
airlines and most little ones have than. Yds
charged with enforcing the immigration laws and overalght subcomngttes ofthe House Ways
Among
other
companies
with
UAW
con'
"provides
for
substantially
Increased
job
can get their name, and addresses from
who see the laws being violated on a grand scale. &amp;W Man Committee, chaired by Gibbons
tracts expiring We year are Bendix Corp., security, pension improvements, wage Inairline
reservation offices.
These officers have little political Influence,
he isid that more than $3.2 billion could
BorgWarner Corp., Clark Equipment Corp., creases and other economic and noneconomic
Patricia
Kennedy says first try to get yoit
Colt Industries Inc., Eicóllo.O Corp., Gould gains patterned after the recent settlements
refund at the airport. Only If you fall thair
And the great majority of Americans are prudently be spent on lznpiovsd facIlities and
IM.,Hayea.Alblosi Corp., Lesr.$legi.r, usda at General Motors and Ford."
should you write the airline.
)gnorant of the problem, or care little about It, and
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do not form a political constituency for change.

WILLIAM STEM

ROBERT WALTERS

Ultimate
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1E11RY'S WORLD

I ranian Probe Make's Sense c

Is convinced that the hearings he clear warni ngs that American personnel In
Rogers or his finn registered as agents for
American .1an n
ut'
e
hostage as a result,
foreign gonont" while eptaiiisIng the
former shah Of iran and top polkymabsta In
pshllc of the niI,d policies that put the
Some Of Ilanien's more serious revelations
PahIavi Fozdetion end the shah, as requlr
Washington may Basil7 get the lang overdue
Untied Stat. Into Its present InuvdMaung concern KlLnpr's predecessor, Rogers. For
by law.
official scrutiny It deserves.
predicament In Iron, but would probably example:
Finally, lhwon charges that Rogers
Of the 191111L IaIIIIt1, he
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may have played "a major pert In a series
to
clalm
fred o(ftcs, Rogers t urned i as a director of
Ift W" to Tob=
twice to
events" that eventually led to the fatsf4
COP4I-1 l busrimp could have heoi
g
,wputlat.e f
the
Paldavi Pousdatlet and ipearsd
Of the American
decision to admit th. shah to the Unitid
the hostages heat, last November.
hostages—has conducted his own in.
- "the attorney of nosed loribe shah's
States.
vustigetlon
Of
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t,p rthti,ssaiut his hank, the Bank of Ontran."
I have some additional evidence that I'it'
the shalt developed with W'g"s higit
roporlud to
vo
luntarily Shared with Hanson. InJma1,74,
a
Raj. Edward Roland, D There was at the time H"'i not.,
mighty.
MandIkusRs,DWIs,—etangb. stotst,that made ftacr1mlnalogost,etoac,
I was tradnidon
ots that the shahbad
dad'-1:;irI.et.nsnghtopthe within
pvornmaak
IOVID lmrPitinsotmoney to theNixon ne
year of leaving
ffiectIon (*xIIpaIgn. Out of nowhere, Rogefj'
the coegreuman has detailed his fin&amp;V In. U(ykIJled Inqukiss no matter bow N thi "on tilt Of anyone other than the United
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ma aid catesorically denied the Mor
avIiue j-.I.
Ibon Rogul' low m followed with
AM knkt., ad
tsp Jurisdiction a
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offl."Itogem
leish of Wr"ijtsa I-''—'-y.
telegram stating that' the (km had bed'
,_forj
d coold
"retained by lbs embassy Of Iran" to cos&amp;
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s u1-r'i toed to
m
mel'slyfer(mara.a,t.1eaOf
'wikate with me on the Nlsioa.Stwh stor
Aortas I have be. ropss1
os $74
dab de'A
several parts Of fluwes's
— According to i"ii Of tiw i'aii.vi
This, tOs,waslu$ than a year aftsrg,rgt'
knew
Ifoasse qAN at
m my hubusiI shese
in ft OMMYdsper
m government, in
jM R*ntim'd Nt.e,
UswMs
Of Dac. II, 078, thetging that vu elsa, bulldlng on Fifth Avow In New193.
Of$tsieIyZisId vmmim Bagers,
theem York, Rogers and his law (km Wits paid
My
ciatas Jo. Spoor and Gary Cobiif
ad foresee CA Duster
Md
d plo. ties In $13, but $31,* a month far legal
wry.
called
Rogers'
office tires tiaws for cemm,
t, doh, adh*
to w--iis
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Hu
m's
but , told ha was "
hudbiId iran
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r--r ropes "A
questlo.
arises
ts.y
to
ta&amp;
ci
request,
put their
ow obw by WIIIIIIIIIiw "MOM
Of
was merely a Injg In writing, but hadhwy
SeenarVIL
sum
aho
bow
nedved
d
. the
1ct._ .d ida tint aluiM, t,,, cs5wbetto
NurelcesOftiw rupo by ti time I wet to press. In U
In tiiu bathe
Manhattan
Cbair*aa David Rogers (km tO '"'V5 Of royal h0*0
Peak Rogers denied any conflict of IMero
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The paradox created by the treaty Is such, Eban
wrote, that Persian Gulf oil states "would not
graciously allow the U.S. to protect their territories
from invasion and their leaders from execution
unless the problem of the West Bank and Gaza was
first settled to their satisfaction."
Egypt and Israel have met every timetable of the
treaty from starting the autonomy talks May 25,
1979, to exchanging ambassadors Feb. 26.
Israel completed each phased withdrawal from
Sinai on time, keeping only the remaining onethird
until April 190.
It gave up not only the desert battleground that
was Israel's best buffer against attack but oil along
the Gulf of Suez that supplied 30,000 of the 160,
barrels a day It needs to keep running.
Oil cost $11 a barrel when Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat came to Jerusalem in November 1977
and started the process of "no more war, no more
bloodshed."
Sadat's visit and the subsequent peace treaty
owed much to the 1973 October war. The 16-day
conflict that bled both sides led to the 1974 and 1975
troop disengagement pacts engineered by then-U.S.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
The Sinai I and Sinai It agreements set
precedents for phased mlllftary pullbacks, the
major operative feature of the peace treaty. Israelis

negotiated status of those areas captured In the 1967
war. The transition period is to start with the
Inauguration of an "administrative council."
The problem has been the inability during 10
months of talks to define the council's powers.
Israel wants them limited to the running of daily
affairs. Critics have charged the council will do
little more than collect the garbage and issue
parking tickets.
Jordan and the Palestinians refused to join the
autonomy negotiations, though they have been
invited repeatedly. West Bank mayors, most of
whom support the PLO, said they want nothing to do
with the autonomy plan, charging it is a sham.
The longer the negotiations by Egypt, Israel and
the United States dragged on without noticeable
progress the more international pressure built upon
Israel to make more concessions to the
Palestinians. Israel balked.

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The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a
resolution condemning Jewish settlement of the
occupied territories, a move Israel would have
shrugged off had the Americans not supported It.
But Israel was stunned, enough to halt plans to
move Jews into the West Bank Arab city of Hebron.
Then with France in the lead, West European
countries abandoned the painstaking Camp David
formula of seeking the "legitimate rights" of the
Palestinians, a vague term. Instead, they called for
Palestinian self-determination, a codeword for

learned how to shift their tanks into reverse gear.
They are having a more difficult time with the

Palestinians.

statehood.

Former Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, credited
as the great compromiser at Camp David, is as
opposed to creating a Palestinian state as is his
previous boss, Menachem Begin.
He said at a recent symposium he "would sign the
treaty again today just as it Is," because:
—"The treaty gave Israel reception in the Arab
world as a legitimate state."
—Egypt asa result now is In the U.S. and not the
Soviet camp.
—Israel has time, without the threat of war, to
concentrate on the principles of Zionism building
the country and Jewish immigration.
None had anything to do with the Palestinians.
Palestinian autonomy is to last five years. It Is to
be a transition from Israeli military rule to the final

Israel shivered. Begin cautioned against "appeasement."
"One has to remember that what we are dealing
with is not only the peace process," he said. "Our
main concern is the security and existence of
Israel."
The majority of Israelis agree with Begin, according to a poll taken in December by the Public
Opinion Research Institute.
The poll said 66 percent of the population would
not agree to establishing a Palestinian state In
exchange for an overall peace treaty. But, Catch-fl
style, the same percentage said it would be impossible to make peace with the Arabs without
solving the Palestinian problem.

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On Autonoml
CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) There's a kind of chlzophrenla
about the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, one year old March
X. The dark side is beginning to cast shadows on the bright
one.
All went wellon the'Ark* bflatèal part ot the treaty
package signed In a historic Washington ceremony by P.
4snt Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister Menachem Begin, with
resident Carter looking on.
But the Palestinian section of the package has been crisisridden throughout.
Despite American chaperoning, Israel and Egypt remain far
Apart In 10-month-old negotiations on autonomy for the 1.2
million Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the
Gaza strip.
;Cirter's announcement last week that he will meet
separately in Washington with Begin and Sadat in April shows
The U.S. president is determined tosee the peace process
rough to the end.
.! But ltls very much an open question whether agreement can
be reached by the May 26 deadline and, if not, whether the
eegotlations will be extended. Israel favors an extension if
necessary, but the question has sparked a great debate within
Us Egyptian government.
Israel is sticking to the treaty stipulation that May 26 Is a
rget date. Egyptian leaders consider It a deadline.
Elsewhere, the balance sheet on the first year Of Israeli.
Egyptian peace has many positive entries.
Apart from the direct benefits ofa state of peace and normal
relations with Israel, Egyptians my the treaty has brought the
elcome bonus of massive American military aid and ine'eaaed economic assistance.
The United States is fast becoming Egypt's main arms
supplier, replacing the Soviet Union. It has pledged $3.5 billion
In credits for Egyptian arms purchases, Including 35 F-4
phantom fighter-bombers, 40 more advanced F-16 flshters and
250 1000
During eight months ending In January, Iaaol withdrew Its
troops from about two-thirds OftheSInaI peninsula, conquered
In the 1967 war along with the West Be* Gaza and Sy'rla's
Won heightS
Theslx.dage pullback covered l$,l75 Square mllesuptoan
almost vertjalline stretching from the Medjterrapsaptown of
El-Arish In the north to Ras Mohammed at the SOUthSTO tip of
the desert peninsula.
The treaty's withdrawal provisions were meticulously Oh.
served and the two sides exch'ngud goodwill gestures In the
rocesa. Israel pulled out of El-Anish and St. Catherine's
Monastery area in southern Sinai ahead Of schedule. Sadat
reciprocated by ordering a sbanonth apeidup of normalization
bilateral relations.
.Thus the two sides began negotiating cooperation apsemenu In February InsteadofwaItInguntilJu1yasstlpulatedIn
the treaty,
Embassiss were opened and ambassadors were accredited
February.
Joreed is due torellnqulsh the re'nalnlngthlrdOf Sinai by
I1 1I. Egypt has said It would like thistohepp.nahsadOf
No, but all will depend on who the United States finWie.
bqIk4hsg two air bases for IsrMI In the Negev to rdwtltute for
o Sinai facUlties to be evacuated.
An interim air travel ITIUUIOt WUIt into diet this fllOI1th
lth two flights a week each way. Agreements on tourism,
tara1 exchanges and gnlcidtsral CooPeration are being
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tdat said In a recent interview. 'We are free of cqupnee In

dealings with Israel. Therefore, there are no rs*kt$sss
on asy indivjaai or organization wisê to all"contact
$Ih Israsi, travel to it or accept an Israeli Invitation."
4Sadat noted that ordinary Egypihasa — by nature and by
e .'eetis in
vfrt of3@years of wales and hatred
ILrg with Israel while Israelis are "hi a Mgiy" about
salizatlon. He said Egyptians will need a little Urns to
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Israel's Prime Minister Menachem Begin (above)
and Egypt's President Anwar Sadat (lower left) are
to meet separately with President Jimmy Carter
In April in an attempt to break the deadlock
In the peace negotiations. The major stumbling block
Is the issue of self-rule for the 1.1 million Palestinians
In the occuoled West Bank.

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Like the planet
Mars for which it is named, Cairo once was
millions of miles away for Israelis. Peace has
changed all that.
Now this huge, sprawling city and the
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jet.
Normalization is the key word as Egypt and
Wednesday celebrate the first anniversary of
their peace treaty: embassies in Tel Aviv and
Airo, trade, regular air links and land
crossings.
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limousines or special buses, no freeloading at
the swank hotels. Now an Israeli is just
another tourist visiting the biggest city in the
Arab world.
But Cairo and its people more than make up
for the change to jnoneering visitors.
"I want to study Hebrew," said Farouk
Gazagaz in faultless French. lie runs a small
but well stocked souvenir and jewelry Shop 10
Khan el-Khalili, the warren of alleys that
makes up Cairo's bazaar. '%Ve have peace
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until a comprehensive settlement has been achieved.
Palestinian autonomy talks began' May 25.'A ministerial,
level plenary plus ambassadorial working groupshave trlei
without success to narrow the gap over such questions as hoi
much power a projected Palestinian self-governing authority
should wield, the status of East Jerusalem and Jewish settle.
menta in occupied territories.
S.dat
expressed open disappointment at the lack of
progress. If no agreement is reached by May 25, he says, "a
new situation will have been created."
"Ifunoilts,orvery few results," by that date,
said Foreign Affairs Minister Butros Ghali, "then the whole
process will have no credibility and we will have to think about
other channels to continue the negotiations."
Egypt's government is of two minds about what to do If n
such settlement is agreed by May 26.
Those who favor extending the talks say Washington has thi
only real leverage on Israel and President Carter may not b
able to use this leverage fully in an election year. They conced
that extension would Increase Egypt's isolation in a hostth
Arab world predominantly opposed to the treaty.
Those who advocate breaking off autonomy talks say any
alternative Is bound be on the International level and thus
would allow antl4reaty Arabs to join the peace process without
lossofface. This would enable
Egypt to unload put of Its
responsibility to the Arabs collectively. A big question Is
whether Israel would agree and whether other Arabs would
accept Egypt as a negotiating partner, given their constant
charge that Cairo has made a separate deal.
Sadat has given no public tnkliuig of where he stands between
time two
views.
But there is always the. possibility of a last-minute
brsnktlrasgh. lists Is still talk Of a Begtn.Sadat.Carter
s.'v't to bridge the gap before May 25— somethIng ilmilar
to the 13.dq CampDavid agninit In 197$ that produced a
bom.work leading to the treaty.
i f tfl Is no agniemint by May X. the consequences will
be serious," warned romp Undersecretary Osensa El-Baz,
who Is isgardedln Israel asahardllnsr. "One more source Of
toilEn will have been added to existing tewlnna In the general
Middle East ares and this will aflect the relationships Of all
PWUW
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cots Of the conflict as It Involves "a nation" of nearly 4 million.
In addition to ii "iilli' Psbdiubm In occupied territories,
about U million 11e elsewhere, according to the Palestine
UberstiOn Organization. One million Of these are In Jordan but
mod Of them have ohtaintd the Jordanian miatinnility.
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By SAM COOK

Herald Sports Writer
The Lake Howell Silver Hawks lost a feather in its flight
toward the Five Star Conference Championship Wednesday
when Semimole defeathered the Hawks best wing right
hander Bryan Murray 74 at Lake Howell.
The loss was the second this week for Howell, who had run
off 14 wins during a "Silver Streak" after dropping a season
opening tournament game.
Twin setbacks this week dropped Coach Birto Benjamin's
team to7.2in conference and 144overall. "A couple days ago
I thought we could run away with It," said Benjamin about his
team's then unbeaten Five Star record.
One couldn't blame Benjamin for his outlook. Just last
Friday Lake Howell knocked off its nearest contender
DeLand—.-5The Bulldogs lost again Monday to Lyman.
After Wednesday, Deland along with Apopka Is now back In

By United Press InternationalWith Houston recovering to beat
Truck Robinson grabbed a season-high : 8
San fourth-quarter points to help the Celtics beat the Spurs, who need only to beat 100.
Earl Monroe remains optimistic.
to lead Phoenix. The Win
rebounds
Antonio Wednesday night, 113-101, the past Washington..
Indiana and Detroit to be assured of the 6ers 81, hawks 81
"I think we'll make the playoffs," he playoff race looks like this —San Antonio
the
Suns within one game of
moved
Julius Erving brought Philadelphia
Maravich was helped by eight fourth. home-court advantage in the preliminary
said Wednesday night after the New (40-40)15 In fourth place, a game ahead of
battle for second place in
Seattle
in
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back from a 13-point deficit with 20 points
York Knicks dropped a crucial 129-121 Houston (39-41), who in turn leads the quarter points from Larry Bird and by a round
Division.
Dawkins
the
Pacific
in the fourth quarter and Darryl
decision to a red-hot Pete Maravich and Knicks (3942) by a half-game. New York 29-point, 17-assist effort front Nate
Tom Henderson turned in a fine sank three free throws in tile final 52 Bulls 122, Nuggets 115
Archibald, both team highs. Ray defensive job on leaguescoring leader
the Boston Celtics, "We had them leads Washington (37.42) by a game. Williams
seconds to lilt the 76ers.
scored
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points, including 12 in the second half,
side shot they hadn't had all game. We
For the secOnd straight night,
Defensive
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Chicago held oil a furious Denver
couldn't turn them around."
Maravich was the fowthquarter hero for added 25, 14 in the fourth quarter.
In other games,
m tiiiladelphia rallied scored 13 points in the fourth quarter as
The loss, nevertheless, damaged the Boston, scoring 12 of his 16 points in the
lly. Warriors 106, Kings 100
In Houston, the Rockets, who lost in past Atlanta, 84-81, Indiana outlasted
Knicks' playoff chances, and made a final period as the Celtic clinched at San Antonio Tuesday night, got 19 points Detroit, 124-121, Phoenix beat Seattle,
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seasonending victory over Philadelphia least a tie for Eastern Conference title. and 19 rebounds From Moses Malone and 109-99, Chicago defeated Denver, 122-115, Suns 109, SuperSonics 99
23 rx)ints, hit four of Golden State's final
at home tonight almost a necessity.
Tuesday night, The Pistol fired in 17 another 19 points from Robert Reid to and Golden State beat Kansas City, 106.
Walter Davis scored 32 points and six points to lead the Warriors.

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pitcher around this area than him."
rally
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Conference baseball duel between the Tribe and the Silver Hawks.
Seminole cooled the hot Hawks with a 74 victory.

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in the seventh when Glenn Stambaugh missed a squeeze bunt
attempt but so did catcher Reindi as Davis trotted in from
third while Reindi ran down the ball.
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coach Don Jonas of Cauelberry will be back for season
number two, this time as a full-tune paid heed coach.
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and seventh innings to bolster Its lead. Link had RBI singles to
"He Pulled a muscle earlier in the season and hasn't got It
score Wells in the fourth and Dealba in the sixth.
lick in shape yet,1 9ed Lundquist "It doesn't hurt when
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scoring Dealba with Link stopping at,thlrd and Law moving to
second on the tirow,
break for second base
Hawk Center' fielder Daryl Ely then prevented further
damage with a great lunging catch on a bloop fly ball by bases,
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, George Porzlg. Outfielder Alton Davis though, plated the final
two runs with a slash single to right for a 3.0 Sanford ad. scoreReindi to closethe gap to4-1. Ely then lined a shot toleft
vantage,
Wells ran down and pegged to shortstop Law, who toned
A." all think Bryan was trying too hard," said Benjamin shaking towhich
Dealbs to pickoff a surprise Winterhalter and retire the side.

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Anyway, senior George Porztg came on and although he
gave up six walks and a two-run single to the lusty hitting (.4(
before a34or-3 day) Murray in the sixth, he mopped up for
Walker.
7% victory improved the Tribe record to 3.18, but Lundquist
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for $2.3 million 0'
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He will receive
i jhcrtjlop stole ascend base,
a salary of $2N,100 a year guaranteed fir the nut five
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sneons else say aga1n 'I'd lov, to play for Ted Turner, but
the Braves just u't a contending tow'."
With the left-handed Brabosky and the r1gidhsndsd Gene
Gerber, who wee 116 but had saves leet year, Manager
Bobby Ca clInis the Braves will hove the best bullpen In
the Nathinel liagus..
When Brabosky a. to the Braves, he told Ccx the only
time he'd be uput would be V he wsen't pitching enough.
cm 1*ill"t
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GsmeGar.
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trade n, I'd ha,e lut a lot of Li&amp;l.uat. I MW with Gino
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DES MOUIES, Iowa (UP!)
Helmick accused President
Olympic conunittee Carter of "not being conals.
member Robert IfeI,nIck cne tent" In his statements on the
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bidding U.S. cithos. from
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the cenuigtt.. In Jaau'y
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It wouldn't have been the same working for any other team.

The Dallas Cowboys are a great team; it's a great
organization."
himself to the "real world."
Ill5.
He said he had been thinking about retirement for the past
The 10-year veteran and fivetime All-Pro made his surprise
announcement Wednesday, giving the Cowboys further reason few years and made hts decision at the end of last season but The Tribe's weightlifting members are bottom right are Lou Miller, Heggie Branch, Reggie
waited until now to announce it.
to dread the expected retirement next Monday of quarterback
row left to right Reggie Campbell, Abdullali Cotton and weight lift ing coach Hill McI)aniels.
.Roger Staubach.
He said Landry took the news without emotion.
Baker and Johnny Eastham. Back row left to
Harris, 31, advised Cowboys' Coach Tom Landry and other
"He didn't start crying, but he didn't laugh either," Harris
team officials Tuesday, he would not play next year. At an said. "He hasn't in the past 10 years, so I suppose if he had I
airport news conference Wednesday, minutes before leaving
would have been s'iocked."
for a vacation in Utah and Arizona, Harris said it was time for
Harris' decision was not expected by the Cowboys
- him to pursue other interests.
Despite being a little short- showing. But the five lifters for the second year in a row, this swumer for the Juni9r
organization.
'Professional football has been a great world to be In, but
handed,
Seminole High that took ilrt in the state
Cotton will leave for Nor- National AAU Championship
"It came as a complete surprise to us," a spokesman said.
it's not a real world and It can't last forever," be said. "I have
weightlifting
coach
Bill
meet
Illustrate
why
the
Tribe folk, Virginia Friday to meet.
to thinkofmycareerandtherestofmyli.fe.Ifound something, "We had no indication this was coming. None at all."
1cDarijcls and his Tribe made such it great showing. participate in the Junior
We didn't have what you
not like football, but something I'll enjoy."
During his career Harris made 29 Interceptions and returned strong men copped second The Tribe boasts it pair of National Lilting Tournament would
call a great showing
Cowboys
yards.
In
1976
he
led
the
place
In
280
a
total
of
more
than
the
them
recent
star
and
a
strong
4A
state
state
showing
champs
in
football
Harris said he was going to work for U.S. Companies, an oil
there during the conference,''
weightlifting meet.
Reggie Campbell and two. will earn him a shot at pointed out 11cDanieLs about
company, where his duties would Involve going around the In tackles.
Armed with only five in- time sta te champ Reggie qualifying for the Junior (lie
nt ida entire pro career with the Cowboys and played
He splint
country and the yrorld looking for oil fields, then raising the
Tribe's show in g in the
stead
of the regular eight Cotton.
Olympic squad when tryouts state, "Rut that's not 'what we
In five Super Bowla and appeared In five Pro Bowls,
' money to drill.
lifters to fill the respective
Campbell took 1op honors in For the team are held at
Staubach has scheduled a news conference for Monday to classes, Seminole's weight- the 165 pound class, where he Daytona Seabreeze High were after."
"I want topursue the oil businesslike I did football," he said.
announce whether he will retire. Team officials, including men followed U5) a fourth finished second in the state a School on April 12. Another
McDaniels pointed out his
"I don't want to pursue it half.tbne,
I
Landry, have Indicated they expect Staubach to leave fill, place conference showing yearago while theTribe's 198 strong showing there couid season long strategy.
"I've been real lucky, enjoyed every minute (of my career.) team.
with it second place state pound Cotton took top honors send the senior to Iowa later
— JOE DCSAN11

Chisox.

ByUsi$ed Press Iateraatlssai

Atlanta's. Mad Hungarian

The Dallas Cowboys have lost another
DALLAS (UPI)
piece of their fabled dynasty with the retirement of stalwart
free safety Cliff Harris, who said it was time he devoted

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again.t him before he gave way to Luis Tiant California, 2-1, Seattle downed San Diego, 84,
It's only spring training, but Wednesday's in the fifth.
drove in three runs with two doubles and a
Las Angeles outalugged St.
121, Min- single for Oakland ... Jack Clark dropped a fly
gameinSarota,Fla., had the r,tsof
Ti game w enlivened by a shouting nesota tri mmed Pittsburgh, Louis,
a "real" contest
good pitching, clutch match between Tiant and Chicago Manager defeated Baltimore, 7.3, 4.1, and Detroit e hall with two out ln the fourth inning, enabbpg
hi tting, and even a little verbal confrontation. Tony LaRussa.
Duane Kulper to score the run that gave the
Five Toronto pitcher, combined on a six. Cleveland Its win ... Steve Ontiveros drove In
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In the sixth Inning LaRuua twice protested hitter and Rico Catty hit a two-run homer..,
the tying and winning runs with a sixth-Inning
four perfect Innings, but Chicago lefthander 'flint had bilked on picket! WOWS to first. Glen Hubbard's th
ree-run double, off Doug double to lift the Cubs ... Leon Roberts hit a
Steve Trout work
ed eight shutout Innings and Tiant yelled at LaRuua from the mound and Hair In the ninth Inning wrapped up Atlanta's
solo homer and rookie outfielder Rodney
the White Sox beat the Yankees, 14, on Glenn LaRua yelled back, charging toward the triumph
... Mickey Rivers hit a two-run
Borginano's
elghtnnlng
homes,
Craig
smacked a triple and a double to lead
pitcher. Umpires Bill Deegan, Marty homer, Nelson N maxiliad
1Y
hltsand
Jon
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Borgmann
nd
Seattle
hit
his
homer
oft
Yankee
Springste.d
a
uuiu
WEI
Jim McKesn all Intervened Matlack went six bvths for Texas ... Mike
'
Steve Garvey, Pete Guerrero and Gary
reliever Tom Underwood with one out in the to prevent a fight.
TheGreyhoundemnHghscbooihadanoppojtytO
Schmidt knocked In six rwis with two homers Thomason drove in two runs apiece In a nineof
eighth to make a winner of Trout, who
In other games, Toronto blanked Kansas and a sacrifice fly to overcome a fo's.RBJ
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W
"a gei fwlthlnaga
leader Lairs checked New York on six singles and was City,
r un Los Angeles rally in the sixth inning
24, Atlanta dumped Cincinnati, 6-2, pa
ance by Nwyork'gSe,r,
owefl Wednesday afternoon. Unfortunately for the 'Hus, aided by iatezmlng double plays started by Texas dubbed Montreal,
6-2, Ph adelp
Geoff
Zaha turned In 6 2-3 innings and
il
hia
.,.Joe N1eluo no-hit Boston for six Innings and
iruce Creek had other things in store for them as the Hawks Kevin Bell and Harry Chappas.
designated hitter Jose Morales slugged two
outlasted the New York Mets, 94, Houston Danny Heep included Houston's first homer
used a uventh-Inifft rally to slim Bob McOAIP*lx crew 64.
Guidry ded for the Yan kees, t
doubles and a single to pace Minnesota
defeated Boston, 5.3, Oakland belted of the epiring in us threa hits ...
DI
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ttersheface
Steve
Kemp drove in live runs with a homer
Ciücago
ba
d.
Only
two
hitters
Milwaukee,
eld
fi er Dave D'Agresta led
7.2, Cleveland edged San
b
MattKe0ughand Dav.
w
endadoubleafldKfrkGIbun
1, seventh by
&amp;W off Lymsn were able to get the bill out of the Infield Francisco, 3-2, the Chicago Cubs shaded
tUor$ and
.
a nine-hItt&amp; arid rookie outfielder Ray Coesy. stole a base for Detroit.
reliever Mike Deeibelbls. One out later first baseman Ralph
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TaBowl Job

1.
0. ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
Former
"Cholly Mack" held a news conference to work," he said.
:'Loulsiana State Coach Charley by telephone from his hospital bed in
As a coach "I've been to seven bowls. I
:McUendon has accepted a $50,000 a year Baton Rouge, La., where he is recovering have no reason to lie. This (bowl) can be
package to become the new executive from knee surgery. He said he would be the best of them all."
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available for the bowl committee's anMcClendon was eased out of his head
season football game.
nual membership meeting next wek, coaching job last year and was replaced
:: The three-year contract beginning July however.
by Bo Rein, who died Jan. 12 when his
was put together by the Tangerine Bowl
"You know how they say, you have to airplane went off coast and crashed into
:.and private individuals and business In crawl before you walk and walk before the Atlantic Ocean.
you run. Well, I may be literally crawling
:central Florida, sources said,
Jerry Stovall was subsequently chosen
next
week,
but
I'll
ere."
be
th
as
Rein's successor.
McClendon coached at LSU for 18
He
said
his
personal
pride
will
prevent
years before relinquishing the post after
McClendon, 56, was offered the post of
last season, which included a 34-14 vic- his going less than "full blast" to this or special administrative assistant in the
tory over Wake Forest in the Tangerine any other job he undertook.
1.SU athletic department, but chose the
Bowl.
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just not playtngwlth enthusfaam."
A team playing with enthusiasm is Bobby Lundqulst's
Seminoles. The Tribe received a jolt last week when Terry
Hazlett was declared ineligible and Seminole had to forfeit
each game he played Since his departure thçy have won three
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Atlanta vs. Texas at Pompano
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CIncInnati vs. Toronto at
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Florida at Alabama, ppd, rain
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Kent St. 9, FarIeIgh.Oicklmo n C
Northwood 6, Western Maryland
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Plymouth State vs. Falrleigh
Dickinson. 10a.m.
Northwood vs. Kent State, 50
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Kent State vs. Fairl.lgh
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Southern Illinois University Announced the Signlngs of Rick
Trickett as otfenive line coach
and Richard "Moe" Smith as
linebacker coach, and said
defensive backfield coach Jim
Caldwell will take over as
defensive coordinator.
Iona
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resignation of basketball Coact,
and Athletic Director Jim

Detroit at Houston
Antonio at Indiana
Milwaukee vs. Kansas City
at St. Louis
San Diego at Los Angeles
Portland at Phoenix
Golden State at Seattle

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Transactions

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Chicago (AL) — Optioned pit
cher Mark Esser to Iowa of the
NBA Standings
By United Press International American Association and pitcher
Luis Guzman to Campeche of the
Eastern Conference
Mexican League.
Atlantic Division
Los Ang.let — Placed pitcher
w i. Pct.
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x. Boston
60 20 .750
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New York
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New Jersy
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linebacker George Doehia and
Central Division
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Toronto (CFL) - AnnouflCed the
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49 30 .620 v-San Antn
40 10 .500 9/3 appointment of Richie Harris as
Houston
39 41 .411 101, defensive backfield coach.
College
Ind iana
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Clevelnd
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Detroit
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Well, It's long after New
Both sides used pigeons.
ago Gary knot his real name)
Year's and he still refuses to Once near Brunswick, Gerand I were married. I was 17
open iiiy gift or even take it many, we captured about
and Gary was 22. We agreed
with him! He says that 2,000 German pigeons!
that I would work for two
doesn't mean he doesn't want
years and then quit and start
Pigeons are still used in
it, he just wants to leave
a family. Well, I've been
to deliver blood
London
until he is "ready" for it.
working for six years and
the hospitals to
from
I leave his gift out insight so saiiwles
Gary won't let me quit. He
the
Lab.
as
they
are faster and
eenuying things we can't
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cheap
here,
It
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remind
him,
but
afford, and I have to work to ashamed to admit it.
(CPL.) HAROI.D M.
keep up the payments.
Please help me, but don't he still isn't ready to open It.
ROWLETTE
What
do
you
think?
Now he says he doesn't suggest counseling. Gary
CONFUSED
AND
HURT
DEAR HAROLD: Thanks
want kids because they get on won't go.
TRAPPED
his nerves. He has a mean
DEAR CONFUSED: What for writing. Though It was
temper; he's twisted my arm
DEAR TRAPPED: What's appears to be very ungracious "for the birds," your letter
and punched me out a few "trapping" you? To spend the behavior could mean he feels was interesting.
times. Once, after stumbling rest of your life in a hopeless that he doesn't deserve your
Do you hate to write letters
over our dog, he got so mad marriage trying to prove you gift. Or he finds "thank- because you n't know
what
he cracked the dog in the were "riot," knowing you
difficult he delays to say? Thank-you notes,
mouth and three teeth fell were wrong, Is foolish. Take them as long as possible.
sympathy letters,
out!
the dog (the four-legged one)
DEAR ABBY: Thanks for congratulations, how to
I'm an only child, and Gary and clear out while you're still letting your readers know that decline and accept invitations
takes me to see my folks once childless.
trained pi geons still perform and how to write an Intereithig letter are included
a week for one hour. He keeps
Last a valuable service.
DEAR
ABBY:
In Abby's booklet, "how To
looking at his watch all the Christmas I bought a present
During World War 11, i was
time we're there, which hurts for a male friend who is very attached to the 9th Army as Write Letters for All
Occasio ns," Send $1 and a
my Folks but they don't say special to me. When he came part
of the Pigeon Signal long, stamped (28 cents), selfanything. They have a little over I tried to give it to him, Company,
and when it was
money saved and Gary curses and he suggested I keep it Impossible to get messages addressed envelope to Abby:
132 tAlk) Drive, Beverly
them because they won't give under the tree until I take the through on
radio, our pigeons
us part of the money now that tree down the day after New carried messages across the Hills, Calif. 90212.
I will one day inherit.
I feel trapped. I know this
marriage was a mistake, but I
married him against the
advice of so many people, I'm

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DEAR ABBY: Six years

For further information, call Mike Rowell, 3224655, or Dotty
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All prospective members of PWP are invited to attend an
orientation meeting before attending any other PWP functions. Members of the local chapter will be dancing at the
Moose Lodge In Sanford at 9 p.m. Saturday. An Easter egg
hunt is planned on Sunday, at Earl Brown Park in DeLand at 2
P.M.

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titled, "Waste Not, Want Not", a section on cuttings and-or
propogation titled, "Cycle and Recycle" and a section
illustrating club projects and goals titled, "What to Do With
What You've Got."
The title of the horticultural section is "A Collector 's
Hodgepodge." Non-club members are invited to enter their
plants in this section for competition.
Growing plants must have been grown by the exhibitor in a
suitable container for at least three months, while cut
specimens will be provided with a suitable container for
exhibition. Entries for cut specimens may be entered from 8 to
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Pauline Spivey, left, and Shirley Swaggerty are setting up tables to hold
hundreds of colorful exhibits for the Garden Club of Sanford Annual Flower
Show. The show Is open to the public, free of charge, Friday, from 2-8 p.m.,
and Saturday. From 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

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The title to Class 2 is ''Attic Antiquities". It will be an
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including some fresh plant material and oth er materials of the
designe r's choice. There will be four en tr ies competing for a
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The Garden Club presents the flower shov as an education: I
project with art appreciation as a free service to the com•
munity. There will be a hospitality room where free refreshments will be served.
The flower show w il l be open to the public free of charge. on
Friday from 2 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, front 10 am. until
p.m. Mrs. Carl Tillis is chairman, and Mrs. Blanton Owen,
chairman.
This is a standard flower show cQntornhlng to standards
established by the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc
All entrants are eligible for the award of trophies with tb
exception of two classes, but only members of the Gar den ''Itiof Sa nford are eligible to retain (bent.
Trophies will be awarded by the Atlantic National Bank of
Seminole, First Federal of Seminole, Flagship ftuik of
Seminole, Past President's of Garden Club of Sanford, flirt
Gardeners' Circle in memory of Helen Robison and Ruse
Circle in memory of Belle Brumley, bo th former IIn'II:t),r s of
the Sa nf ord club.

By NELL. LEE
Herald Correspondent
The annual flower show of the Garden Club of Sanford will be
held at the Garden Center on U.S. 17-92 and Fairmont
Avenue Friday and Saturday.
The judging will be done on Friday morning, and after the
winning ribbons have been placed the show will be open to the
public,
This year's th eme is "A Pack Rat's Paradise".
The artistic design section will con ta in two classes. The title
to Class 1 is "Junk Dealer's Delight". It will be an
ar rangement of expressive design of fresh and-o r dried plant
material. There will be four entries competing for a novice

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IN FLORIDA
(1)
TODAY
Call $690027
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Richmond newspaper utd
By: Cynthia Proctor
NOTICE
OP
ADMINISTRATION
Theyneedyoul
,vxcmmm
testicle transplant
t. Le opt. to . ns.
oomplroilsr
to
Deputy
Clerk
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
today,
•(1O)A.u,WEATHVI
I,u.LLgete ffi5 p55b45 tti.
CLAIMS
has made mecal history for VAN DEN BERG, GAY I
OR
DEMANDS
The Thnes'Dlapetch said
CALL323-5171
Yofcash*chsck,.
jfl $50
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
BURKE PA
00 .e4
of house huntlàe? 34
658
mental patients
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Post Office lox m
OrStopin
"O L$L Dsp. pool. Max. *
thm years.
INTERESTED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
ch
Orlando, Florida r.
le
FL
came
912 FRENCH AVE.
Plaintiff
Geneva Gardens Apis,
be evellable to ansIller viewers
prison inmates and delhNOTIFIED
.,,
that the ad.
'
father Tuesday with the birth 305433-76A
I IDS W. 25th St.
Across from the Health Do".
700____
.
qstlone. The stured igisIs.
ministration
of
the
estate
of
stitutionalized
state
patients
(
a
6-pound,
14-ounce
baby
PublIsh:
March
0,
27,
1900
Your
Futu
re Is our concern
S® TODAY
tors ickade George Stuart Jr.,
Beautiful 3 BR, 1½ B, In Loch
_____________________ LILLIAN M. MCKILLIP 1k4
*
were unused without their
boy,
Hyatt Brown and Marilyn Bailey (I)IMORNIING lis
CHIA, ge yard with'
0.
McKILLIP,
Gene. me IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, LILLIAN
CDGOOD
MORNING
knowledge
in
eff
orts
to
* * * * * * .* *
swimable lake In back. $100
Evsns.Phone;2754010.
deceosed,flIe Number 00.9).CP,
bW and his mother Wf In $IMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA Ispsndlng
In
the
ehiClib,
first I Ia + sic.
Circuit Court for
(M (17) MOVIE "Come AMERICA
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YOU

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(V351HERoULoIos

Hudson, Gina Lollobilglda. A • 10 SESAME STRUT
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fflhliOf
soj ito caretaker is u*q his vNis as a. __
when he's away.

5 (1 ) THE THREE ezecutive director of the
auxich bdory the opersUon," ;iSOCIATED BUILDING COW. 33720. The personal reprssentative
V&amp;
California AMd&amp;Uo fdr the
Of "W 0000 It DONNA LOU
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Sherman SIIber, a SL TRACTORS SALES, INC., 01 at., HENRY, wties address is 2131
Retarded. IIrmo was simost
Dihuuidants.
Louis urologist and national
Pahham Avenue, Los Angeles,
72I
tao
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SICONDAMINDID
authority on sterility, said
CalIfornIa
me
and
Iiiiaoi 1.11, I ® TODAY IN FLORIDA
CD •
NOTICEOPSALE
objectim at 8111
address of the personal
Notice
Is
Wednesda
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yews,
Beckwith,
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hospital
B (101' kISHSORS
of the C ircuit Court, Seminole
All persons having claims or
730
' phone interview the operation County,
FlorIda, wIll sell the ds,naj agalost the estate are
sterilizations of inmates,
"Plough Your Own A~#
0 (1)TODAY
wing a testicie donatW by
following described Pr"OrtY required, WITHIN THREE
entally
(I) S GOOD MORNING eppi,t1imellYW
Twosney's Identical twin, situated
For 71

FLORIDA

Jr., as Clerk forth below.

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In Seminole county, MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF

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SARNASY
JONES

crlminel
POISon'
On larnaby
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acquire a publishing ampire.

MILM An

id.iNt architect decides that
he ill&amp;, to 'IN 101101 his own
buildln.
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)t.
Cohost
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AMERICA
(V (35) SULLWINKLI

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a

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ongoing

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TOOAY Nd FLORIDA

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FLORIDA
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FUNNY BUSINESS

by Roger Bollit.
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REALTOR

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REALTORS
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352.7972
111114 Willard Ave.

person $antsrl Nunsin, &amp;
Canv. CsNai' 530 M5UsvIIle
Ave
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NEIDt.ICRPTER$

She venus or lurisdlctbsit If the

Nsticelslssreby gIven that lam

Rig. Real _______
Estate Brokor *
JOHN K*IDER
kS$OC
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ioiw. Commercial
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Phone 3fl.7s5, S$ntoi
-d

Turn pow tiebey inle meitey

Winter Springs —

utIIi

m'l w.fsnced be Pd, Is. sc

ln*uders I IsMaIralers

porch, gas grffl.3 BR,
could be ?I OMW am how,

51 Call Wa.,

men?.

DVWMto

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ADORABLE 2 BEDRooM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH

CUPANCY. ONLY $21,500.

20CUTT

Harold Hall
Roulty inc
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REALTORI.MLS

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POW

BROKER
2435S.MyrtleAve.
Sanford
Orlando
321.0460
327.1577
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Lsswasi,

isbuoineeS St V.117191

_____ County, PNrNs under
Seminole

Compsny bpnsfl.

pj$lHps Ngmo $Spiujtss. Ta-Wit: sit Its pr1g
If
p.
s.r.s ski
SIJk9W 91$06ps Nome eiaij Ta-Wit:
ssat.i $1130 PheMa ItsuNs
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Sip. Joos N. lenesles - 1900.
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psilbiL

ick,

BATEMAN

IN De$ARY-2.1 with a big

famIly room. Immaculate

Inside &amp; to conditIon outside.
Quiet location yet close to
shopping. Mid 30's,
Idirm, 2 Bath, 2 story home In

Sanford. Large rooms, en.

terSer' done In aluminum
sIdk. Poled for growing
family. Firspiace, corner W.
Owner anxious. I yr.
wen-anty. $37,950,

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daily

mo. I under If you qualify,
____________
322.2"4.
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42_4ibUe Homes
YR. OLD DIL-WIDE-.
Beaullfut 1g. 2 BR, 21, w.
Central HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low knv
Hall Realty, Inc. 3235324.

MORE, frgnt &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORYMOSILEHOMES
3SO3OrIandoDr.

,
in ct,olci ,101.Ilbsrhaed,
fenced yd., all amenities.
$1IJU with $11,100 down.,

HAiIDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
Mm., 1WbIShLCSr,Iu let w-

frgos, nice area. $IS,30Sli

SQUARE

FOOTAGE

GALORE-I bIg smms,
f. p1.,, formal DI, ust•In kit. +
er'. wO5 t0r' $3400011

this 3 Bdrm, I Silts, din,
pondI,gar., fireplace, Is. tread.
lit, good area. PRICE
REDUCED TO vuss

LEISURE LIVING COUNTRY
___ wise.
STYLE in this double

IIAITy' ,
3fl4$3 -

Carport Sale

Great mileage, sharp, one owner
'76 Vega Wagon. 1 spd. $2,199.
3210$32 between S &amp; 7 pm.
1973 Mercury Capri, I spd., AC.
373 5163, eves 323 1901, ask for
Kevin.

760lds Delta 88. 2 dr, 350 engine,
48,000 one owner ml, only
$7,144, 436 Auto Sales, 060 Hwy
436, Casselberry,

'68 GMC van 6 cyl., 3 spd
manual, good tires, brakes &amp;
battery, valid insp. $195; 65
Dodge Dart, slant 6 auto, air,
PS. radial tires. $393. 831.3332.

78 Pont Trans Am, like new,
33000 ml only 53888. 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
436.
Casselberry,
_______________

'i Camaro Z 28,
Tilt wheel, AMFM, PS, PB. AT
Caliwkend 372 7179

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11.~

DAYTONA AUTO 'AUCTION

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed.
GARAGE
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday &amp; Saturday at
7:30. It's the only one in - ____
Florida. You set the reserved
price. Call 904255-8311 for
further deta il.

SALE

FORD

197S

Antiques. modern furniture,
St er ling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
________________
WE BUY USED URNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur3fl577l.
________________

________________

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TORINO $ 1 495

.

4 DR.

WE BUY CARS
1978 MERCURY

701 5. French

ZEPHYR $3495
2 DR. SON

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69
to '75 models. Call 3399)00 or
- 831 1605 (Dealer).

'75 Dodge Coronet Brought

1977 PLYMOUTH

V_

8. A C. Auto, Radio, good mpg
cxc running cond. $1,100 or
best offer. 0691871.

VOLAR

4DR.A.0

*3295

1972 DODGE
WAGON
35O
4 DR.

'68 VW PopUp Camper, $750offer. VW 6V 1600 engine good
cond. 365-3663
1577 Flat X19, exc. cond., AM
FM, $ track, AC, Miracle
Shield. 322.2*6) or 373.52)5.

Sanford

'- 59—Musical rchandise

51--Household Goods
_____________________
'
70 Singer Future Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
tIme.OriginaI$S93,bal,$$10,
$21 mo. Agent 3295316.
½off of total inventory of brand
new lnterspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding Sets onlyl Free
local delivery. Noll-s Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.97. So. of
Sanford. 322.1721.
52-Appliances

____________________

VA&amp;FHA Financing
__________________
_______________________
__________________________

___________
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$

• I

•

Pontiac Grandville all
power, runs excellent, $575 or
best 01cr 3277397 aft 6 &amp;
weekends 3227343.
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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), I TO
CHOOSE FROM, $6,300
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.
3141
D ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3

LOTS. $7500 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS.

2¼ ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS. $12.50. TERMS

AVAILABLE.

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $105.35, Used short
__

time. Ral, 1119.14 or $19.3Smo.
WASHER - Parts,
Agsnt.339.Ue4.

___

Service, Used Machines.
. MOONEY APPLIANCES
-_323.0Ø7

werranty. 552,900 w-'erms.

alarms, fixtures,

filing cab. I chairs. Many
Items to choose from. NaIl's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?.
92 So. of Sanford. 323.1721.
Let a Classified Ad help you finI
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers

fast.

_____________________

62
-Garden
_ _______________
-_

FILL DIRT 1. TOP SOIL

Due te
.

76-Auto Pails
A.0KTIRE

9
AIR SHOCKS U9.91

Shocks $5.

ls

0"1111111C TI If

Rssir

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3195259
Additions &amp; Remodeling
Free Est. LiC. &amp; Bonded
JohnnyWalkerCon5t,Lt,
3226457

.

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UgI* IuIing

_ ____________________

MEINTZER TILr
we
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 549.8562.
______________

New Batteries $29.95
2413 French Ave.,
Sanford
_______

77-Junk Cars RemoVed
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BUYJUNKCARS

YardDebqis,Trath,

rs our

AppliancesIMls.

(LOCAIJ3I9.$27)

Tile floors installed

Lawn Care

NEW&amp;REPAIR
Freejt.
530 i1$Jafta

Responsible Christian man

5— Heavy Duty $.s

wants lawns to mow. Complete

Clock Pamir

lawn service. 372.0241.
_______________ _______________
GWALTNEY JEWELER
204$. Park Ave.
322-6305
-

Paii'.ffç

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Fromslotouo

Call 322-1624; 322-4460

A UC
TION

1`1100-10

AM

Creative

Dressmaking
_________________
____
Alloral Ions, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
j,

3230707

r
Gruomlng iSElding

, - the best. 5675392.

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ci. s.c.a.
TV, Map. d--1 S chair, pies
reckon guts curie csblmstg I ga. dM15, f,
ask bedresa sit w4wlm
___bed: ask disk w.beekcass
_____
W: sap, discos,, beech, whils c--y
Iof hates tempe:
habiss, cal, hablej
"WMrleeer, washer S dryer; r*lgsrater: pert.
___foit $ha.b; *Mt bsskcsse; doek
TV'S; PIC$IWSSS
&amp;
chair, galls (itith £ Wings chaIrs I pc. psch
____
WIhUt iree - 11 sit'
t; hell lnge
bee
vii; ratkers Sisme ssti * leWNSIWSI'SI

_____

1.

Tomorrow may be the day you

sell that roll a way bed you've
____________________
nowhere to rollaway. . . if you
Animal Haven Groomlng a
place a Classified Ad today.
Boarding Kennels. Thermo. stat controi.d heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 3221133.

_______

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regularor;tlm,hu,Is
ows

HOUSEJIOLD FPJIN5HUGS

Surfacesllc,

specializing in repainting, Int. &amp; ext., wallpaper, wall foxing, -,
wood staining. Froe Ext. After you have called the rest call *

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HmmeClssning
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ty S.1 Their Hesi:
_______

_______

____
PUIi*Iii &amp; Reiilr
____
____
_

__

___

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Trent Paint ing I Repair

interior&amp; Exterior
Free Est.
322-3US .
Painting I Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
P
Call anytime 349.359
________________

Spring Cleaning Time, ovens,

Phologiipliy

L.

refrig.,waIIs,woodwork,Wds, floors, top to bottom. Sue 323.
Wedding photography by John
SM).

___ ._-'Hoffii IflçJvsn35
________________
Carpentry, PaInting, Maint.
of alltypss.Llc.eond
323-4030
Insured
$34539,
I Man, quality operation
____

_________

_________________

Cullum. Free enga gement

or color 1*10. 323-8230.
-_1
Tree Service

________________

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Trot Service

Top, rim. Removal
Call Jim Flinn.

S irs. sap. Patios, Driveways,

stc,Wayne Bill. 321.1321

___

5k0C TT

A

•Pest-La.p

323-705
Ev.. 351-0113,

*

$300070

'ilui"uu'liiiii

New or repair, leaky sho

cars, trucks I heavy equipmen?. 322.3990

Set. Mirck 29,

GENEVA AREA 56.350 PER

mis1gpod kit, + irgaeam psi

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___

Casselberry, 134 l3".

436,

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ACRE. ALL OR

APARTMENTS
CPIiSTjAIff ,c
BE. 75 spilt plan w.Cul. N-A,
9.;
WWC.
Rm, fully MULTIPLE LISTING RIALTON
"L4onwy For L"
____pan Pam
____
(ail,
?
_____
____
en
in ai INCE PROPERTY I SEIGLER REALTY 1 •
- .3,351.
area, 56I,NJ - Hurryll
•
Uslena.
- Adilt. Pa"
, I apartments, class to town J
BROKER
____

intert mtg.atnew3 ON,
_
Nw-comversatimpLs$uief.
le + more
.inwtlle
___
___
lot
an ½
prestigIous
are.. Just
— --

Auto Sales, 560 Hwy

ORANGE GROVE 12½ ACRES

______

Horns

ANDY'SCARPETCLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
24 hr Free Estimates

sp., 35,000 ml, only 13,410, 436

HPV NiUsw.fl khssd Trs

fprday

I.

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TOP Dollar Paid for junk I Used

YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I flirt 3237300

W000ID LOT
NEAR OVIE.
___
DO &amp; CPU, $*000.

huge wrme, + ocr .orct, in

ooi. PARADISE— lively

75 Dodge Royal Sportsman WE)
van, $ pass., 36,000 ml. only
$S.l$$.I3I Auto Sales, $40 Hwy
436, Casselberry,

f urniture. _____________

PUBLIC

- CESS. $31,500. GOOD T ERMS.

______

Duel AC, only $3,230. 436 Auto
Sales,
$60
Hwy
436,
Casselberry, 534.0399.

Range, el. wh,, $53;
looks &amp; Works good. 0011very In

41

II

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook
S19E.lstSt.,322.5712
1Carpet Cleaning
_

75 Chevy $urban. Sliverado pkg,

Jewelry store fixtures for sale.
Lighted display Counters;

2½ ACRES PINE I PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.

I HIGHWAY 1.1 'FRONTAGE,
DeBAR V AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC-

a

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75-ReCreatiOnal VehIcles

Sanford. 3334)04.

WANTS CASH OFFER.

a

1

orIg. 5325, now $205 or $1 mo.
Agent 3354306.

f

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I

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Ref. rope. II cu R frost free. *

Large I 1mm,) Sawn with

slip and csmt,eun,. 1 ai

-.

Can't find it? Try us Over 14 top
brand now planas &amp; 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
Village Shopping Center, SR
134,1 bI E of 1.4. 335.5900.

AVE

uilon controls, has caro-warranty..
Originally Mo, assume pay.
ts of $71 ma. Agent 33g.
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usel, still in

2½ ACRES TALl. PINES GIN.
CHA. Seeing 10 bsllevineall so,
55$ffiallfW.$wllflmiflS,bset J EVA AREA, 51*. ESTATE.

OWNER WILL FINANCE
quslity 1.1 w.brlck f. p1. +
BIG. Pam. Rm.. $pilt Plan w.

Ow

___
300N.FrenchAve.
___
____
. kNord, Florida

1973 Cad, new paint &amp; tires, fully
equip. 51,795 or make offer.
323 0946.

Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323)585.
,
E BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 20SF. 25th St. 3230901.

Friday &amp; Saturday 96

323-3200 ________________________

__

frIm

2 Rear tractor tires, Diamond
tread; 1 $.116A on 16" rim
mounted. Will fit Ford IN1000
and Jubilee, also Massey
Ferguson TO 20)35. Ideal for
Landscaping or Grove. R. D.
Priest 3fl.139.
----- -68-Wanted to Buy

_._1

Ladies Ig site clothes, plants &amp;
misc. Saturday, 260 Main St.,
Geneva. 319 5843.

01900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3 Ik D1?Iil J 1
FANTASTIC FINANCING on
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.
this lovely 3 on, 2½ B to
qualIfied buyers. LIke now
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ENERGY EFFICIENT hem CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try LAKE FRONT. NICELY

EALTY

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area * enly 271,
930 111
plus

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App

telsyl

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CommissIon
full
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y ww., $aeIL
me flctIIIeus earn. ei its ME
_esety, PluM. undor
STREAM INO.. 5511 Stat $ Wend' *eNcltlslusaamei WILLIAM'S
IS roglder siN semi wilt the AMOCO, aud sa I
5, __
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Clerk
If
the
CIrcuit
Court,
rI'Stsrsldoe,qu9W00,t
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______ wsfy, Flilde in
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at. If Its csi cs s.mtsts
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w" at POVN"410

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, ito quallfylnel Hurry on
this anal Only $4S,isI Call

to5

EACH, OR WILL TRADE

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IISIC

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COUNTRY HALF-ACRE
3 ON, 1½ D. 1$ mm. to Sanford.

1

SEIGLER REALTT

24 Nrs. .
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

Open

lee thai bseutlfui new BROAD.

Ad, If fet' no fancy claim.

TO 46i

Wed 1 r
SAL
20) Ildg,
said nem, wilk CONSTRUCTION, and that I in355
As Parsenal Rqureesntatlos
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I. AitiniantS
Dr
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the C*k If the Circel Cowl, sendlorsslslsrsoldsiamowilhta,e
of Its Islele If
Seminole Cawity, Florida in ac Clerk If the Circuit Court,.
LILLIAN N. MCKILLIP a-k-a An aggressIve ulesGaneva
___ DII wIde. $ acres, hI'
WdBlLUt9Wp!59WIf,he Semleele Cse*y, Florida in ac.
LILLIAN 0. MCKILUP
*'y. pert fenced.
Flititips Name $Sohaes, Ta-Wi wdamcawtll,IW prevlslose If t
$ neijd f.
Dareasad
Sodas 51111 FlorIda ttsfuiss Plditisus Name $*ise, Ta-Wit: ATTORNEY FOR PIR$ONAI.
MISS cutd SIrViCS 01
Sard 3 lets $11,051
Sodlen
, Ploride slalvIos ISPRISINTATIVE:
istabit$hsd
and
ui,s
11g.: July GIlbert
*00.
5- COURT 0. MARKS
advertIsers. A pest VOIlEIS CS.
I acres, 3____
11051051,
LubUth Mar, 113, 81111,
91g. labor? A. mesa
1$
S. Canrt Awnus
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DIT 41$
P1*1st Mar, 13, 5152&amp;Apr. 3,- DIlands, Fl.
1
fU$UI'S 101 C Self.
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T*t1pj: UN) asnu
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Lungassi
3-1
bIt
SoNs
TLC
starter,
Previous
actrnous SliMS
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PidNs Mar. IS, 27.9005
120.315 an bust siNs.
.
Notice is Misty
that I am
sales
FiCTITIOUS SlAMS
011.10
experleutci
or,Bgsd Is buslause at tile
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1972
CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER. SHARP. I DOOR.
ALL POWER &amp; AIR, GOOD
TIRES. $595. 3210610.
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'73 Pont Catalina, sharp car,
PS. PS, AC, one owner $1,099.

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NEW HOMES

PORT, DIBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, 832,M.

L JUSt RiIiiItit

UI. WE NAVE SUVIRSI
.

2A-Farm Eciuii..
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79-Trucks-Trailers
-BUILDINGSII LAST CITNCE
-AT THESE PRICES?! All
'73 Toyota P.U, mech. perfect,
st ee l, pre-engineered clear
span buildings. (Major Mfg.)Insp.11750 or best offer. 372 7397
All buildings have 25 lb. wind
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load and large framed
77 Ford Explorer, Spoke wheels,
openingi 030'X48'X12, for
351 Cleveland, auto 8. AC, only
$3,990.05 • I0'xll'xll' for
$3.UI.I36AutoSales,$6OHwy
$5,169.00 510'x73'xll' for
$6,467.00 I 41'X96'X 11' for
_
09,317.00. F.O.B. Factory Call
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collect 9a.m. to 6 o.m.
8c-Autos for Sale
305.331-4647
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small items 23c to $175. 1209
Myrtle Ave., Sat. only. 9 to S.

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HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.

The Evening Herald Classified

SILL YOUR HOUSE, CALl,

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3231061 or eves. 3330117

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If "prom rapruwllsflve, .r -

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47.

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,

3 BR, Is 2 is. fenced lotS,
Privacy, PP, ready to be BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
restored. All f $39950
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR,
$60,000.

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AUTO MECHANICS

321460

Orlando
3271577

I. 331h$t.
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1)05 W,2Itk ST.
SANFORD
3222

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temps: hand NeW, gtes&amp; chise: maa'sse &amp; ripe:

ead hundreds If aSker Items
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slflve Sele

TOMS

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Folslee.*iss.b—Ca51
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT Rau lid ____
5.0. SAUNT

372.445

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp;'RemodeIin

3724771

SARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321-0517
Custom built utility &amp; boat
trailers, truck racks I mist.

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DIQI 32226fl O( 8319993 11

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2

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Wekiva
relrset 1 acre on St
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UM
Total price unbelievable at

PHA.VA, FHA233I$I

Q MIIlOfW$QI Ave.

Sf1 •SIICtI5II5 ShIV may MW PM$
diilt.nsu the velIdIty If the
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decadant's
will the qImIllcatlssw
ALL CLAIMS, DIMANDE. AND
OSJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED

Notice is has @11 given that $ i Olt.l

Mosdawsant It.,

etrstusuni.

s'.MA IVINT

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By:Msry Mn Duahury

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U1,* by ewer pnslo'
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Only. Call aft 5, 334j
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Florida.
Cem'! PIUIML
- (SEAL)
Arthur H. Bediwith
clstt If She Cowl

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under the Ikiltlsus Rame if Rssiman Di., Apepha,
____Nitice If Mminlir$IIen:
Pis., this
SANFORD TRUCK REPAIR &amp; Seminole County, PlaIds, undsr Mardi 15, 1151
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TOWING SERVICE, and
I She lIctitIsee name of RIB
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Dens
Lou Henry

L"WAIIIII 1111
Olt 9551

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pa.
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SM &amp; CI IS, Lake Nerve., Fl.

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111, Wick PP, is. I"Ift' -

AUTO, 301 W. 15? St.

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41-Houws
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service the rest. WESTERN

Sell Boat, Yazoo mower, Furn. &amp;

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INC.

In Loch Arborl Pool &amp; Patiol
CIlIA, OR, eat- in kit., FR &amp;
much more, BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just U6i

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n persm Son"
2:=v Convalescent

Must hove tests &amp;
.U
1.11$) Sf114, HOIThitagS, Unit 1, 1115Usd is l'equII'ed, WITHIN
Jamaas'y, when a 1,11 law
Pay* all Benefits. Air'. Muffler,
acwdine
I.
the
plat
thereof,
es THREE MONTHS PROM THE
pm1tthIE the
operation on recorded In Flat look U, Pa,s i5, DATE OP THE FIRST PUSUCA- -2333554, Carl.

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adjacent Golf Course.
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
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drae. $430
1943 or 333..

EXCELLENT INCOMES NO ______________________

____ to capials of the C

is
Book "3", Page 4P Public to eecii persinol represaidative,
a I10 0ROOK1TI VICTO. behavior could be stopped by me sterfl atlon of state FIatRecords
of Seminole County,
All penis Inlerled in the
RYGARDEII
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other
than Plsr55e,
tise rwpe'o&amp;tivs hespital Patients,
t$ to whern a copy of thli
0(17) ROMPER ROOM
Lou:
capacity of persons con. for inecal resions indsd in
Notice of *dtnlnt$trat*i hall bss
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oeM 9W murder If a senator
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W" wee k55od it a uhats
detaoVves'osouup11(N)

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Call us for all your Reel Estate

BEAUTIFULI 4 OR, 3' B home

$USURB BEAUTIFUL ALTA claImant shall deliver' 5ufflcfo5 RN t'r LPN, I toll part time.

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ML

I-..hum,
homes lid VOW Wfl

. 40-Condorniniunn
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NEATI 3 BR, lB home with lots
of potential! Priced to still
$333001

WebuyeQuityinhouses,apts.,_111.
Vacant land. Lucky Investments, P. O. Box 29 Sanford
3224741.
Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen.

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sell the best a

Used fbi model color TV's, all
$9995. 10 to choose
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92. So. of Sanford.
322-0721.
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Sales
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Wanted

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Estate

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80—AUtOS for Sate
18- MOrcYcles __________________ __________________
i '72 Dodge Dart. 6 cyi, inspected,
A-OK TIRE
322-7410
runs excellent $750 or best
NEWTIRES$)9.09&amp;Up
I utfer.3n739;afto&amp;weekends
2413 French Ave.
Sanford
327 2243

62-Lawn.Ga,Sen

54

47
Re I
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front. 4 OR, 4'.'i B "Dream
Home." Pool, a dock on Lk.
Jessup I on I on &amp; on. This
home has to be seenlll
1353,000. Owner will hold mtg.

corner Iotl Great investment
Prop.[ Adi. prop. avall.i
$37,500

In

o-A b" of
On Ance-dispVTw

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®ROCIPE.
Two

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if the ijrtaje In ft90 basis for the claim, the, name

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Nomono*

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Seminole

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CD 5 THE ASSOCIATES
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Bloit issnis the prosecuting
who wrol. Ii 1416 that he.
( u.'v' io NAVER
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iSS0HII in $ 5OUSH)*$I1*
10 SLICTRIO COMPANY stiigUt.d defendants cost.
he is dsteldng to ne stjier
SiI stII4IMtIIS
to "limit
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Shut
loom M
school
namaslo $
Puluun KlriftaId (John 0(17) RAMLY AFFAIR
UIE au of thsIr fiiIag"
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Days Inn, Sontord
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'
Spore
or psfl.tInw
$oIm I1eb

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The artide was pert of an kind.

tOO
(I) DONAHUE
ALAS

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WaIfrm,s, P;II &amp; Part-tIme Positiens Available

INVISINT • Pr ne
&amp;M April 13, 1900 at the west be
50'ItkiS
lld fflUSt IndiCite
________
*0110 door
tie,ieuts include, paid
Sanford,
vacation, company car,
County, ,.j jj, of
or
89M
or
more WornMian call Rich or
Left 14 Wev" I?, all ~ad claim". it "W claim is
about 70,000 inVolantary am indanoss,(he r 1 fi- )
W.
MVCIS oft 4 p.m. 034.0000.
to pant Probation wiIe this pert of Block "*3" lying adlac.W due, the date when it will r4t
itenlllsations
• came
905aM Lot 17, all the oouthsrly haN due shall be Stated. If the claim is Mechanic's ___
lialpar
states, the operation (st&amp;Jization)
amffeur
performed In
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______ If Adelaide Boulevard
ceatbilunt an unllquidoted, the. Ilc.paOavad,w$lltrain.AppIy
ph,tL"
Timu.DI.patcli reported
Block 13, north if seuthurly line 'I nature of the uncertainty shell be
$npsrw IIchIVs VW, 1 ml. N.
By 1149, the Times D!d
Lit 11, Block $3, all If Blocks U, 52 Staled. If the claim is secured, the
esr'lie,
of 44 an 1715
said, the vast majorIty 01 and 93, SANLANDO THE security shall be dsscrBid. The
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me *ak

)NIW300 REVUE

Moons Henry Minolnl, Slits .
Edwards.
(B(10) ALL OMT1.111111118
Days" James decowna that
while a vet's Me is not iitogsth.

retarded, and persons
at public sale pursuant to THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
Terry, who was torn mrmai, the FlorIda
order grantine nIotion IS set THIS NOTICE, to file
r.gwdsd as Idiots or feeblewith the
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in May
1977 was
the first sale dote eitsrad March 17,1900 In
-'tue abous court a written
mlndsd, the IwspSpIF said
sg1g
of us the abOW couii by the Honirabbe Statement if any claim or demand
In a copyright story.
Robsfl B. McGreger, at 11.og they may have, Each claim

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MO.

Lk. Jessup Tuscowille lake

SUPERI 3 8111,1111'home on nice

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.
MIN1.U.LOCK
Now concrete buildings all sins,
,
$2OI up,especially nice, meet
LPN$,AIDES
convenient on I-I at SR 44
Better
Living
behind Days Inn, I-I Industrial
Center,
Casselberry,
Call for op. ____________________________
Park. 3231061.
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111101111MOnt. 33111-911M.

state law

Silber confirmed in a tile. - Arthur H.

® ouo

noel If, reel all our want ado
avery day.
,

62ac.of Sd'Tjms.
Call W. Maiiczowskl,
REALTOR 322-7903

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ok

Call Bart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 372 7498

Hwy 136 frontage.

REALTY - REALTORS

resu

323-2222

HEREBY

CASE NO.
"It WM (iiiict and easy," goodcndiUnandwilJreegn
$efnkloleCounty,Plorlis,probste a piwa to iivs, car to drive, a
home Mday,
AGNES I. KACHUBA,
' g
Division, the addr____
ess of which Is
said F. Burns Vick Jr.,
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êeti. or oem, service you have
Plaintiff
,
Plaintiff, P.O. Drawer C. UflSO(d• Florida
essentially Was a

et

3236393
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a Attorneys for

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S3-1VRadiSiereo

me, with a Ig lIx 32 pool for

ild., no pets.

DTh

Auto repair. Only $800

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1)

e laundry room.

of

ORIDA

September" (1951) Rock

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gislators w*

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322-2420

File Number ss.91.cp

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to

tools.

, 110.

birth

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Silent

and Mindy go to Ezlior's

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517 RosaliaOr.
es
REALTORS
&amp; Sold
CARPORT SALE: Sat. 9.5 Onlyl
70 1 Bldg.
335.0305
113 W.Ridge Or. (off Lk. Mary
STEMPER AGENCY
33,0305 Wlllbuyl%t&amp;2ndmortgates we
E.AltamonteOr.
Blvd.) Rid. Mower, Boati Tr.,
also
make
Real
Estate
&amp;
JUST LISTEDI 2 OR, lB home in
TV Ant., Tires, Guitar, Hsld
REALTOR 322.495)
Save Gas! No need driving to
Business loans. Florida
Casselberryl Great starter
power tools, Guns.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
beach, enjoy refreshing pool, 2
Mortgage Investment. 1104 F.
home on lovely corner lotl C.
Cash 322.4132
possible 3 BR, 1½ B. FR,
Robinson, Orlando, 422.2976.
E: 349.3400, 3321555, 323.4303
H&amp;A, ww carpet &amp; morel
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
r. porch, patio, landscaped
arage
Sale:
113
Aldean
Dr.
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BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
Sat. 9 5, Clothes, Dishes,
yard on cor. lot, many extra%.
•
Only *37,5001
furniture, Refrig., stoves,
By owner,
SO-Miscellaneous for Sale
Some Appliances
,
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Sanford's Sales Leader
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TIFFANY LAMPS
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Wanted to buy Used office
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REALTY
WORLD.
3 FAMILY SALE
.•.Closedrestaurant
must liquidate
equipment. Noil's Sanford
Llttleof
everything
l
immediately. Many lead I
Furniture Salvage, 17.57, So,.
Sat.
95
copper
Tiffany-type
hanging
1. REALTOR MLS'
of Sanford. 372-1721.
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270$ S. Park Ave. off 27th
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lamps.
All
are
ha
made,
nd
4w,
ANYTIME
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EVS$23.$SO
different, and 20" diameter ___________________________
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Webuyusedturniture
with many pieces.
FURNITURE ITHINGS
Multiple Listing Service
Spacious I BR 2 B split plan
- 55-BOats &amp; Accessories
625.0701
$00 S. Sanford Ave.
ho
Summer time fun. Close to
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couch &amp; chair
shopping &amp; schools Exc. for REALTORS [J] 2565 The Real Estate Agency
ROBSONMARINE
no
y.Mng tam. Only 5.5,950.,
PAR K
2927 Hwy.
. Inc., RSIItIN'$
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322Ols
72-Auction
.
Sanford, Fla. 3rn1
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7435's S. Fren
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chS371
1)7-92) Sanford * Beds, Obi. motel B.S. I Matt.,
Handyman special, a git bt5ncn
323
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130 set. Sanford AuctIon, 12)5
bargain at *30.300. ThIs home
For Sale: 20' Mako Boat wIth
GUN AUCTION
ce
4 pct. interest to qualified
S. French. 333,7340,
lnclud SIR I Con a very lg
new 700 Mercury motor,
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Sunday March 301h
buyers.
New
homes
with
POx 233 101. Let's show It to you
SCREEN ROOM
trailer I many extras In.
ConsIgnments accepted
monthly payments under
todayl
12 x o, ssoo
cluded, excellent cond. $5,50
SANFORD AUCTION 333•7340
Low down payments, 322.2207. I
Lake Mary. 323 0891.
372.S90
Eve.350.ga$.544o
Somebody is looking for your
305.323)553
3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOU.
Maitland East, Hell Estates
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
bargaIn. Offer it today in the
OLE CARPORT, APPLI_
II' MFG boat, 70 hp 1973 Mer.
by owner. Deluxe Pool, lovely 4
BUY,
SELL,
TRADE
Classif led Ads.
ANCES, AIR I HEAT, ON AL.
cury
electric
start
motor,
* Hedge against Inflatlonl
311.31SF.
First St.
BR 2 B, FR, 2 car garage, sc
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MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
Gator
tilt
trailer,
$895
Ph.
322.
Saa'esonfastgrowingLk.Mary
porch, kit appl. Many extras.
Pol' Estate CommeicIatI Resi.
'
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
Rain Suits; rain coats; ponchos
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
$65,500, assume. 47)4557
dentlal Aucñons tAppralsals.
MORTGAGE. TOTAL
turmsl
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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Call Deli's Auction, 3235620.

Sanford2BR2 B mod, f urn, AC,
W. Avail April 10 to Nov. 10.
Adults only. No
32
1593.

ACCT.CLIRK
I'keeping en. I accurate typing
+ a smile.

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Lease with or without option,
STENSTROM

Do you ENTERTAIN here's a
Perfect country setting 3
OVERSIZE BR, 2 B, Quest
ttage, &amp; Igo Gazebo. This
lovely Estate over 1 Acre Only
$79,900.

FR.

Altamontelakevlew. 3.2, fenced
yd, owner says slll $52,900.

advise clients on Income TAX
consequences I shelters,

1 BR-$205 up. Pool. Adults
on Lake Ada j
Airport Blvd. on
to
Sanford.
Cell
3)3 $47$
Mariner's Village
.

Pleasant voice &amp; personality,
exc.
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Longwood 3-2, privacy fence,
garage, near schools &amp;
Altamonte Mall. $$7,5Ø,

W
MWA

BUYERS I SELLERS we can

IL

SECRETARY
Accurate typing I pen. office
skills. Exc. chance for ad.
vancement to exec. sect.

43—Lots.Acreage

REAL

Duplex near Altamonte Mai
$62,900. Rented now at $275
$300 mo. Owner will hold wrap
a-round. Live in one rent the
other II

2544$. French Ave. 3224
3fl.$333,3fl.3773,
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511.300.

rtments U,urnish,d

ON YOUR SIDE

Freeorreducedrates
it you ,,gusii!y.323.s,431

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Good used TV's, $23 L up
MILLERS
ESTATE Br er lôl9OrlandoDr.
Ph. 3220352
290W. 17.52, Cas selberry, Fl.
Eve. !2.36SS
TELEVISION
RCA color Console 25", sold fleW
Beautiful country lot in Deitona,
over$700. Balance due $17500
located off Courtland &amp;
or take over my payments
Shailowford,
$3,200.
$17.00-month.
Still
in
323.7Is after S.
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warranty. Will deliver. call
Niceresid0111181 lot on El Portal,
062.5394.
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,110 mtg. at 9'2 pct. mt. with
-TV repo 19' Zenith. Sold orig.
S2S mo. pymts. Total price
S49315 bet. 6113.16 or $17'mi
57.500 or best offer. 323-5036
Agent 335-5*6
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INVEST IN YOUR OWN S
Make your TV remote controlled
ACRES, nicely wooded and not
- no wires. Come by our shop
too far from town. OK for
for demonstration,
home or mobile, priced $16,500
HERB'S TV
with terms to fit your budget.
2391 S. Sanford Ave.
3231734

Cash to mfg. or owner will hold
112.900.
Winter Springs 2 SR. high lot on
sa c.Lowcashtomtg,or
C
owner will hold d or wrap..
&amp;:round. Submit all offers.
113.900.

3acresonHwyllEGenevaonly

Rooms Rent
Private Home

SM PLOY MIENT

11-Insfructjnjn

Lk. Mary. 3 BR, FP, huge

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SAVES.

W

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14. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

S REALTY WORLD •

INO.

RoomforR.nt

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BR i ½B, CIlIA, comes with

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Buyers we have EXPERIENCE
&amp; KNOWLEDGE increative l
owner investment Fl NANC.

3233133

Roado, Sanford 323.57)6.

undersigned Clerk will offer for
sale the following described reel.

JERRY

• IOM$STERROGERS(R)
17 MY THREE SONS

10
5(j) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(3)0 THE YOUNG AND THE

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turn. $33, 00. Crank Const.
Realty, REALTORS. I30-401.

AAA

- Defendants
6'C1
Cam
NOTiCIOP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'' _____________________
thatonthe llthdayof April, 1900,
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
at 11:00 A.M. at the West Front
In my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
door of the Courthouse of Seminole
rates. Day or nIght. 323.4177.
County, at Sanford, Florida, the
.

(17)GIWGAN'S

(DRYAWSH0PE
(11( 5)DIcK VAN DYICE
17 MOVIE

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41-Houses

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

ESTATE SALE 2 OR, FIRE.
PLACE,
$34000

pd. Inquire 300$. Oak $1J.7103.

SMILE

dog. Markham Wood &amp; Carter

Plaintiff,

VI.

CS)• HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
5) BUGS BUNNY 3f

12:30
5(i) NEWS

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Paint &amp; body shop for sale or
lease w.2 OR apt. attached.
Owner will hold m1g. Call for
all details.

call for INDIVIDUAL a?.
tsntion.

$inford oriçlous living. bet.
Weskly&amp; monthly rates, utilitlis

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- i Found: Gentle male, tan I wh

4:30

GRAMUPIG
(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
S'ry1

tall, on. to the nime of Ace.
Reward. 323.544) aft. S.

GAGE ASSOCIATION

17 SPECTREMAN

CD5 NEWS

white

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Geneva. S acres cleared w.pond
Iwell, ideal for mobile home.
$i,000.

ITIMPIN Slit
SELLERS we have BUYERS forr

5:30, 322.4233.
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male,

build

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Transfer I Storage at 307 S. Pine
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11:00 A.M. on the Ilth day of April,
A.D. 1900, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash,
subject to any and all existing
116", at the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courmous,in
Sanford, Florida,
the above
described personal property,
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
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Execution.
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accept his philosophy," said Mayor Lee sufficient in size to bring in the revenue
The city was asked if it would look
P. Moore.
necessary to support a bond issue would favorably on a petition for annexation of
And the city commission went to work be about 125,000 square feet, about four a parcel on Upsala Road, south of State

Speaking further of a prospective bond

a letter
Knowles, Paulucci
said he
variety of projects he and his family plan funds. He noted that Economic issue, Mayor Moore said if the city 15 visitedIn
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completed.
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The idea of seeking money for a
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discarded after Knowles said the best the that station for the southwest section of
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The commissioners discussed the
overhead crosswalks with the
professional
missioner John Morris, saying the city
building he ow ns across the
He noted some sort of tax would have 10 possibility of asking Paulucci if he might street. In addition he announced plans to
should look In any direction it can for bejevied and pledged for the difference donate a si te in
his proposed to wnhouse buil d three highise buildings, two for
bonellit the cit 'a downtown area and the separate referendums turned down
8 Road 46A in Lake Mary. Knowles said,
southwest section of the city,
doininiums and a third one to be in the
request from the city for taxing authority however, a number of appropria te
sites
center
to house a theatre, swimming
in
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the city should follow paulucci's lead and that the storm drainage project which
pool, meeting rooms, nursing staff and
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ask federal and state agencies for as would have coat $3 million nine years ago
An item to be specifically brought to Conference center.
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much financial' assistance as possible, would cost about $11 million today.
Gov. Bob Graham's attention for possible
"This would be done privately by
M#orkW driving ilsbug Pain Sprinp Drive were doing double takes modifying the scope of the projects later
Next topic was the possibility of a state funding at a nieeting to be held in ourselves," he said in the letter... -What
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Golden Age Center which would also Tallahassee next Thursday, the corn- the Paulucci family does privately later
"Jeno's approach is not to be small, house social service agencies such as a missioners agreed, is acquisition of a 20- un does not hinge on w ha
and 'spatted what appeared to be urge pink rabbit acting as a
t the community
crossing guard. They need oat have doubted their sanity or sobriety His thinking (for federal and state fun. social security Office, medicare office 25 acre parcel in the southwest section does," he said. "All I am telling you is
ding Of
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city
projects) Is in the neigh- and other federal, state and county for park land. City officials going to that we do have some plans that,
since It was Elmira Dawsis .1 Akaa.ste Spriap. This Is her borhood
mil
lion to $10 million. He facilities.
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Tallahassee for the meeting with hopefully, will materialize that ha ve to
eIghth year as a crossing guard and she said she likes to dress for all tidnits if we are going to do It, we should
Knowles said the city's share, aside Paulucci and members of his staff are do with our greatest asset here in San.
do It right," Knowle
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from federal and state funding, could be Mayor Moore, Knowles and Morris. Also ford, and that is that it's a tuarvelous
Uvals from her basket before going to RollenwaM Schoioll and paying
"We are going to have to come up with financed through the rental of space in going to the meeting with the group will place to retire for the Golden Age age of
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Industrialist Jeno Pauluccils visions Thursday morning in a one-hour meeting times the size of city [mill.
for Sanford are not small and Sanford's setting some tentative plans and sonic
"Tile bond issue is a hard nut to property involved is contiguous to
-' city commissioners joined him Thursday guidelines for Knowles to follow in
crack," Moore said, adding, however, (touching) other city land, the ann thinking big.
preparing applications for federal and
tile
city currently has a $1.6 million nexation would likely be approved.
Paulucci urged t he commission to set a sta te money.
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stunned iiiarkets Wednesday with the Cointiiission ordered trading suspended
announcement he and a group of wealthy in stock of Bache Group Inc., one of the
Arabs would sell interesthearing cer- nation's largest brokerage (Irma,
because of "events relating to corn.
tilicates backed by silver.
Hunt reportedly was In Europe to raise modifies futures trading accounts
maintained by customers with tile firm."
funds to meet 19s loan requirements. The
report he had been turned down by one
ilaclie, in Its first official comment, a
Swiss bank sent silver plummeting to $10 statement by Chairman harry Jacobs Jr.
-in ounce before it recovered ,I bit to late in tile day, said tile Hunts had filet
$1085 an ounce at the cl ose, (lawn $4.40 on about $100 million of an undisclosed
the day.
amount of margin and he said their
Sources said another foreign bank, collateral in stocks and bonds was

Approved first was the concept of an issue. The
Thecity also has $1.3 million in dorsed completely Paulucci's announced
federal and state funding to see ac- application for federal assistance for
to cover most of the issue, he plans for development in the downtown
area
compllshed, promising to use his in- planning for the downtown area.
area which he and his family plan to
fluence and assistance In getting funds.
Knowles warned that some of the said.
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and spread to stocks, where reports the including the Hunts, were unable to come
Hunts were liquidating sizable stock up with additional margin.

To lead the way, Paulucci announced R .projects might require matching local

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Cash. Minks recently have had to pay 21
percent for certificates of deposit, a

Salkaus, explaining she cannotafford tile payinents tile bank is

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Edward and Beverly Salkaus stand with their son all that remains of their plans for a $35,00(i log
Herald

Mrs. Salkaus also claims a Florida Federal inspector signed
money for a year before handing it out to a pile of logs insufficient to build
a statement saying the foundation for the home had been
the
promised
structure,
counties.
Timberline, Its owner John Anderson (now missing and completed. But the foundation was never finished, only a wall
Last year the federation was using 1978 wanted on grand theft auto charges) and Anderson's father, of blocks set in place.
money and the federal government has Clifford, of Tennessee are under investigation by the l8th
Florida Federal's attorney Charles floss sit!(] lie doubled
ruled the delay must stop.
Circuit Court state's at torney and other sta te law enforcement such a report existed, but did not have the file available.
The monetary increase would provide officials for allegedly defrauding many central Florida
While the Salkauses claim the bank acted improperly in
an additional 119 meals per day for families by taking par tial payments after signing contracts, giving Timberline the check, Ross said Florida Federal "be nt
Congregate Meals, bringing the total but fa iling to deliver the promised homes.
over backwards" to help them, but now has to consider
But the Salkauses stand to lose more than just the $3,732 foreclosing their muortage, because they have never made a
served to 219. It would also provide for 14
additional Meals on Wheels, bringing the deposit they said they gave John Anderson on Sept. 18, 1978, as payment on their loan.
total under one plan to 40. Meals on deposit on a $35,000 home. They may soon face foreclosure on
According to the Salkauses, the began to get suspicious
Wheels also serves 55 deli vered meals their mortgage from Florida Federal Savings and Loan,
about t he work being done by Timberline In December 1978,
A month after the Salkauses paid their deposit, Florida two months alter the logs arrived on their vacant lot.
daily under Title XX of the Social
Security Act and 20 daily meals to per- Federal paid out $10,268 in a check to Timberline Log Homes
At that thne, only the foundation wall was in place, and this
sons who do not meet federal guidelines for delivery of the log package to the family's building site in was not up to standards, a row of blocks too low, they say.
but are locally determined to need the West Altamonte heights.
Mrs. Salkaus said she and her h usband repeatedly called the
servfe. These are funded locally.
But the home was never built and the logs left to rot. Florida bank asking whether any money had been given to Timberline
Maher said there are about 10 people Federal holds the Salkauses responsible for the third of their and t hey were always told none had been turned over to the
currently on the waiting list for Meals On loan disbursed to Timberline.
"We're devastated, totally flat out broke," said Mrs.
Wheels,
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The
also was sparked by the
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15 minutes late. By the close, the INYSE, restrict credit and increase reserve
was off only 34 cents
' and the Dow 2.14. requirenients. There were indications
'the Hunts
Nelson Bunker and V. recently the Fed might have tightened
Herbert
reportedly own the nation's credit again, but montw watchers were
largest hoard of silver and also have not certain.
large silver futures holdings.
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like silver,'' Herbert Hunt, in a typical granted Willa loan after he threatened to
understatement, said in a recent liquidate his holdings, which have been
telephone interview,
estimated anywhere front 150 million
Recent declines in silver prices forced ounces to over 300 million ounces. Hunt
the hunts to caine up with the cash also reportedly sold a large amount of
be cause th e silver futures were bought on silver in Zurich.
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become available due to a federal
The Salkauses are one of three families in Seminole County exchange, and repeated calls by a bank attorney, the new logs

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accounting for $119,000. To get federal
The logs are no longer there. They were removed at the
Edward and Beverly Salkaus of Altamonte Springs came to
funds, localities must put up a 10 percent Seminole County In August 1978 with hopes of building a home bank's request after Clifford Anderson agreed to supply a new
match, with 5 percent in cash and 5
for themselves.
package free of charge, said the Salkauses and tile Florida

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at about $154,Mo with federal funds unpaid mortgage.
Bunker Hunt wits in Europe. where tie
quantity of lumber was ever left on the site.

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able
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play musical scores with
problem simply because of unequalled skill. That's
age. There are a lot of reasons because they trained their
for such difficulties,
mem ies and continued to
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the memory system so it
able to remember things continues to function for them
more easily than others but
a for
lot of this Is training. If you've
Basically, the mind is a lot
play the
never
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well If you alt down to play. trained In almost everyone.
train
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final three minutes to uncoil Ft. Pierce
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Hospital Corporation of America
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your name and address to
This product is still not well
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number 7-2, Milk Products: to me that they've been to
Good And Bad. Since you their pharmacist to ask about

Chairwoman Sophia Shoemaker and
Hospital Corporation of American Vice
President Jim Main signed a contract
providing HCA take over Seminole
Memorial Hospital and provide a

who have milk intolerance.

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replacement facility within three years.

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March 5,1980
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New associations you make
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In with a long, stamped, self- marketed that extensively
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A last-minute revision of the contract
calls for RCA to provide an additional
$200,000 for an annuity program for
employees who would lose out by having

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Seminole County Commission Chairman [Sill Kirchhoff signs the which inight interfere with that

Nation Backs Away From

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) — Pakistan has officially
rejected the $400 million aid package offered by the United

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The administratIon's switch on
a U.N. Security Council vote condemning Israeli settiellnents in the occupied territories
no one
Israel and its mçporten on capitol Hill.
By once again raising the Issue Of President Carter's
competence in foreign affairs, the admitted foul-up appears
to have played into the hands Of his principal presidential
opponent, Sen. Edward Kennedy.

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build its new hospital within the Sanford
city limits or on contiguous land easily
annexable. The 17 acres chosen, ac.

it was disclosed today,
Presidential foreign affairs adviser Agha Shahi told a

cording to Stemper, already are within

71111 fliP-nop Mon6y night, ameft the first U.S
Sectr'ity Council vote rebuking Israel on the settlements

meeting of municipal officials that his government had told
Washington It was not interested in the arms and economic
package and that Pakistan had specifically disassociated
itself from any US. initiatives to introduce the relevant
legislation in the U.S. Congress.

Issue, came after an anguished day of White House
meetings in which Israeli Ambassador Ephraim Evron was
a participant,
Carter Issued a statnent Monday night saying U.N.

The aid package, proposed by President Carter in
January, consisted of $200 million for military equipment
on credit and $200 million in economic aid to be spread over
a period of 18 months. Carter also offered to strengthen

to negotiate a deal with HCA to ha ve the
hospital built within Sanford's city limits.
Lewis said advantages of the chosen
site include the lakefront view it wW
provide; accessibility front doctors'
offices from various areas such as Lake

Ambassador Donald Mcflenry dhould have abstained,
rather than vote to condemn Isr e1onsaturday. McHenry

said he was following orurs from Secretary Of State Cynts
Vance.

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preparing for construction. I'd estimate
it would take between 18 months and 24

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certification application Is necessary to

looking at a variety of sit es in and at the

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RCA took out an option is upwards of
$20000 an acre, The land, according to
Bill Stemper, Sanford realtor responsible
for putting together thepackage for RCA
and the landowners, is owned by Michael
Myers, a Seattle, Wash., investor and

final version of a contract relinquishing control of Seminole timetable?
"Well, we've got to show the state there
contribution toward care of Indigents can depend on the number of members in a Memorial hospital to hospital Corporation of America, a Nashville,
is
a need for the 250 beds or so we propose
HCA must get a Certificate of Need be renegoUated annually. And each year family.
Tenn., firm. Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker, chairwoman of the out-going
to
have in the new hospital, compared
from the federal and state governments, HCA will pay any excess needs
The new scale provides that a single Seminole Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees (center), also signed with the approximately 200 beds now at
but ft has been applied for and HCA
Lewis said the county will provide person making up to $3,400 will receive the document. Former hospital trustee Fred W. Mobley. (right), SMH.
There may be hospitals in the area
officials said they expect no problem more funds as necessary and RCA's free care.
also attended.
who disagree with our need-estimate and
could oppose certification attempting to
show the need is not so great. But we feel

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As a private corporation, RCA can't
At the contract signing, the county assigned $400,000 for care of indigents, use the state retirement system.
commission also passed a resolution Gossett estimated, however, that a Employees with over 10 ye
ars service
recognizing the excellent work of the out- year's interest on $5.2
million at an will remain in the system. Ile $200,000
going hospital board of trustees and average percentage rate of 14.15 percent will be used to set up an annuity for those
hospital administrator,
would arnounl to $735,000 annually.
who have contributed to the prograrn, it
Doug Lewis director of domestic
If used for care of indigents, this would for less than 10 years.
development said today he expects
relieve taxpayers of the burden entirely.
Lewis said the plan Is costing it
new hospital board and administrator to
Kirchhoff said he believes the county more, but "we want to look good to our
be named "shortly." HCA has promised should not touch the principal in case it new employees."
to choose the new board, except for tim decides it wishes to exercise its option to
The revised scale for care of indigents
administrator, exclusively from buy back the new hospital.
was prepared in response to suggestions
nominations of the Seminole Memorial
The contract with RCA calls for the from community groups, including
Hospital staff and county corncommissioners
county
to provide $300,X this year for Seminole Community Action, Kirchhoff
The
miasloners,
care of indigents. If more funds should be said. It means families will be able to
nominations were forwarded Tuesday.
eeded this year RCA has agreed to make abou t $300 to $700 more pe
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absorb the additional cost. The county's and still receive free care. Amounts

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new hospital came this morning on the

of assets of Seminole Memorial Hospital.
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safe
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the
funds
while
the
This
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property
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Seminole
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northern
tip
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the
site.
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WEST
for finesses."
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money
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a
91-day
contingency
Boulevard
(U.S.
Highway
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Mangoustine
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the
new
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RCA
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primarily because of your
Tropic Bank Manager Blll,Gossett said hospital will be bu
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Graph, Box 489, Radio City Ins
and let East hold the trick,
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approximately $°°'
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replacement facility, but it will take four given year Is a "cushion" so the county
East
would
play
a
second
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Seminole County Circuit Court Clerk to six months.
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in Seminole County were given an 01)' to pay for care of indigent patients and employees that will join the corporation,
dummy's 10. East would be in
in a unique position where you the tasks confronting you.
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overcoming
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portunity to offer Interest rates on ten provide other county medical services.
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challenges as chalking up
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develop. It won't be a f
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Although seven banks Presented
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something to offer.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dec. 21) Do what ds dolug
teAM tate bids, Beckwith sald, Tropic unable to pay. These funds have service who would lose what they have
Pass
Bank's was "a very excellent bid," and traditionally come from taxpayers.
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A friend who knows that he toda y without calling t
invested in the state retirement system.
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diamond lead would allow a
that bank received the entire amount.
ruff and discard.
We keep getting letters ask.
ing if you may pass your
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The answer Is that the laws
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can rely upon you is prepared much attention to yourself.
opening lead:4 10
to rally behind you today Let your deeds and what you
should you need him. AU you accomplish make
the
need do Is drop a slight hint, assertions,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl4,
More opportunity than usual 19) You'll he luckiest today BY
exists where your work or using new ideas and methods, and Alai Soetag

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spokesmen confirmed today.
The site, according to Doug Lewis.
HCA's director of domestic development,
includes 650 feet of lake frontage along
Seminole Boulevard (17-92), and extends
some 1,000 feet back along the west side
of Mangoustine, ending about one block

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Had you been willing to

positive outlook and a wider those you love, you will be
range of interests. You might very successful today. Let
even get Into fields you never your noble Instincts prevail.
dreamed you would explore. VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22) ___________________________________________
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55. Stambaugh's luck turned for the

better however, as Titus missed the free
throw with 2:09 remaining,
"Titus has been making them all year
long for us," a dejected cobra Coach Bill
Wright said after the game about his

clutch performer. ,,He's by f.arour best
Tuesday night at Ft. Pierce.
getting back on the floor t(x) slowly,
After a time out the Cobras' 6-foot-2 free throw shooter. I thought we had
The Seminoles now travel to West MeCray went to work.
guard Luther Sandifer was clipped by Uwii."
Palm Beach Twin Lakes in sectional
First 6.foot-6 Heggie Butler picked off Stambaugh on a
jump shot. Sandifer
Despite Wright's thoughts, it turned
competition Saturday night. A victory an errant pass and found quick Keith converted the first free throw, but missed
out
to be the Cobras that were being ha d.
there will send them to Lakeland as one Whitney on the left sideline. Butler fed his second.
McCray quickly drained the Ft. Pierce
of the final four teams in the Class 4A Whitney, who found MeCray for a shot.
A wild scramble ensued and Wayne venom with a six point burst.
tournament,
but the big forward was fouled.
Titus threw in the rebound shot and was
anged lionie free throw one, foWed b% Stambaugh. Ft. Pierce let] 58See SEMINOLES. Page 9A

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besides ulcers. That is why and cream have long been
the person was given Lfl CX" used successfully in the
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security commitment outlined in the 1959 Pakistan-U.S.

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Colombia Hostages Receive
Packages During Deadlock

charges against James Henry, 20, of 728 W. Colonial Dr.,

Orlando, Eugene Adams, 33, of Columbus, Ohio, and Phillip
Wells , 30, of Indiana, charging them with the weekend
burglary at the ComBank branch located in the Altamonte
Mall parking lot,
The three were arrested Monday in West Palm Beach and

BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) - With leftist guerrillas
and Colombia n officials still sta lemated over ra nsom
demands, the only break in the week-long ordeal at the
Dominican Embassy was the deli very of care
packages from home to the 21 diplomatic hostages.
For the first time since the hostages were seized at a
reception Feb. 27, they received fresh changes of
clothes, letters, and games from their families to pass
away time as the Colombian government and the
leftists dicker over the condi tions for the captives'
release.

hemisphere," he said.

Mugabe, Nkomo Coalition?

The break-in was not discovered until employees ar rived
ThIeves pried open the bank's front door sometime between
Sunday afternoon, Altamonte police say.
Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon, probably Saturday
Adams and Wells are suspected of commi t ting a series of
night, said Altamonte Springs detective Fred Roberts.
burglaries
southeastern sta tes, said',
Working wi th crowbars to pry open cabinets behind the OrlandasthroughoutenFlorida and
ed FBI ag t Meade Farmer. While the burglaries
counter, they gathered up an estimated $3,600 in rolled coliull, a
occurred In priva te businesses, outside of the FBI's
check writer worth about $750 and $1,000 in Invalid, canceled
jur isdiction, the agency Is distributing information to local
food stamps, he said,
au thori ties through Its field offices in areas where the two were
The thieves, worki ng In a glass-walled, floodlit building, suspected of operating.
managed to do the Job withou t being spotted or setting off an
The trio will first be charged in Palm Beach County on a
alarm, Roberts said, explaining the bank orily has an alarm on stolen proper c g
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Its vault door, an area the thieves avoided,
then transported to Seminole County to face the burgla ry
Roberts said he believes most banks in the area ha
ve door charge.
alarms because of the number of alarm calls the department
Some of the property recovered during the West Palm Beach
receives w hen employees enter a bank but forget the system is
arrest was reported stolen from both the bank and other.
activated,
businesses, Farmer said.

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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) - Prime Ministerelect Robert Mugabe met wi th his guerrilla rival
Joshua Nkomo in an effort to heal wounds from seven
years of civil war and avert the threat of renewed
violence created by his st un ning landslide election
victory.
Mugabe and Nkomo slipped away from their
residences to a neutral site to hold the talks that could

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Mrs. Vickers added , however, that the city
commission, In her view, has two respon.
slbllities In the matter - to maintain the.
confide nce of the people in local government,'
particularly In view of the Koreagate and.
more recent Abscam scandals on the national
level, and to give Mayor Floyd every op.
portunity to clear his name.
Fowler Is to report back to the city cornmission within 30 days the procedures to be
used to get a hearing examiner or Independent panel to conduct an Investigation.
Floyd has accused Jones, a former campaign supporter, of political moti vation In;

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voters in the latest registration but they still outnumber Republicans more than two to one.
The new figures, releaid Tuesday, show
Democratic registration dropp d'59,208 while the GOP
picked up 24,333 voters.
But there were still 2,753,009 Democrats compared to
1,203,004 Republicans.
Newly compiled registration figures show a total of
4,183,533 voters of all parties. That is a drop of 33,654
from the 4,217,187 signed up in October, 1978.
Only Democrats and Republicans can vote In next
week's presidential primary. The 227,512 Floridians
registered In other parties must wait until November
to vote for their favorite for president.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Agriculture Department says large supplies of citrus fruit should keep
retail orange prices below last year's levels.
I:, I The department said Tuesday record low temperatures In Florida this week may reduce orange
juice yields. More than half of the Florida orange crop
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"itiotlon for a change venue last week. She called the
case a "timebomb! don't want to go off in my cot,ttoomn or the community."
Court officials finished arrangements for the move
Tuesday and Frank Alonso Jr., a court executive
assistant, confirmed the trial would be moved to
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Either suave will be unpopular since the
Congress and the adnunstration are both
trying to cut federal spending. But it is likels
Congress will raise the ceiling.

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aiaiutors
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pabic and
Harold Harteock to th. city
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conw'iulon at a special luntoe meeting Tuesday. Hastiock
said the city completed 11w lV$.79 fiscal year on Sept. U,1179,
with
more than $N,* In ci,uver funds for the current year
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The Senafr Budget Committee informed the
Senate of the overrun Monday. The result is
that any new spending bills for the remainder
of the year will be stopped unless Congress
rajcc thp cpentiint' '.'iIsn iir cI%cpefldc the
Budget Act.

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suspect In the 1072 kidnapping of 14-yearMurphy was charged only with kid- Earlier Tuesday, Parnell was formally
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by a drifter looking for a "family."
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the
bizarre
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lodge
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Ervin Edward Murphy was arrested convicted sex offender Kenneth Eugene
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kidnapped.
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after
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without incident late Tuesday at Parnell, 48, pleaded Innocent
to the duction, Parnell and the boy left and
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shows a mild recession in 1980 and a weak
recovery In 1981," Ms. Rivlin said. "The
fundamental causes of the projected downturn in real activity are increased OPEC oil
prices. ienerally hiith inflation, record hiuh
interest rates, and depleted personal
savings."
Ms. Rlvlin also said new CBO estimates
show the government is spending money
faster than expected this year. If it continues
at its current rate, without authorizing any
new funding, the budget office estimates the
government will spend $560 billion by Sept. 30
-112 billion above the current spending limit
set by Congress in November.

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AMERICUS, Ga. (UP!) - President Carter's son
Chip has been granted an "uncontested" divorce
from
Caron Carter.
Sources reported It was a "friendly uncontested
divorce" with "liberal visitation rights" for Chip, 30, to
see his 3-year-old son James Earl Carter IV. The boy
spent last weekend with his father and grandparents
at
the White House.

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Schools To View Redistribution Plans

The Seminole County School Board will needs more pupils. Ralph Ray, school board
consider plans for redistributing elementary
information officer, said the board will
pupils between five southeast Seminole
consider two resoning plans prepared by
MR&amp;W4ANOIMAN
Mrs. Alyce Gates, both f County schools at Its 7:30 p.m. meeting
parents and may select either or a cornMrs. Edea Lard Norman, Dallas; and three grand. icsggt ,.
promise propo-ai
73,o(l01WyUyAve.,Ianford, dIIdreb.
Pots of the schools, Red Bug, English
llwre has been little protest about the
died Tuesday. Born in $aii. &amp;iucn Funeral Home-PA Estates, Caelberry,
and Eastbrock are
proposed changes, he said, but the board
ford, Mw was a member of the is In charge Of ar
mists. overcrowded. Sterling Park Elementary
expects some parents to be present tonight.
Christ United Methodist

January moved ahead at an annual rate of 18
percent.
Ms. Rivlln projected inflation would drop to
between 8.9 and 10.9 percent in 1981 as the
economy begins to recover. That revision also
reflects a higher rate than the earlier
estimate of 8.3 to 10.3 percent.
The budget office said the 1980 unernployment rate - previously expected to
average between 6.5 and 7.5 percent
actually will be 6.3 to 7.3 percent. It predicted
unemployment would be between 7 and 8
percent by the end of 1981, a half percentage
point lower than previously expected.
"CBO's revised current ... forecast still

Chip Carter Gets Divorce

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WASHINGTON (UP!)-The Congressional
Budget Office today projected inflation for
1980 will average between 10.6 and 12.6 percent, two percentage points higher than It
predicted In January.
The office said unemployment rates will be
slightly lower than previously projected.
Budget Office Director Alice Rlvlin, In
testimony prepared for the House Budget
Committee today, said the office raised Its
inflation estimate to take Into account
economic events since January. The office
previously forecast Inflation this year would
average 8.6 to 10.6 percent.
The actual Consumer Price Index for

By United Press International
Chase Manhattan Bank and First National Bank of
Chicago Tuesday raised the prime lending rate for
their top customers to a record 17 percent.
The banks boosted the prime rate because loan
demand has remained strong despite Federal Reserve
credit tightening.
Many money market watchers have predicted the
prime rate will rise to 18 percent In the near future as
the Fed desperately tries to combat inflation.

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ATLANTA (UP!) - Former federal budget director
Bert Lance did not heed a request to correct
"extremely high over-drafts" at the Calhoun First
National Bank, a former bank employee has testified
In Lance's bank fraud trial.
Kung Woo Gong says he tried in vain to
correct'tlw
problem in 1971.
Gong,,a bank officer from 1971 until 1974, said bank
directors, officers, employees and their families, in
addition to some commercial accounts, were allowed
overdraft limits of $250,000 on their checking accounts.
He said he wrote a memorandum to Lance and
another bank officer to draw their attention to the
overdrafts, but he said nothing was ever done about
them.

Predicts 10.6-12.6% Inflation

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A lengthy agenda faced the Seminole County Legislative
Delega tion at Its hearing scheduled for 4 p.m. today In the
county commission chambers of the courthouse in Sanford,
according to State Rep. Robert Hattaway D-Altaznonte
Springs, delegation chairman

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filing the suit. Jones has said the city has been

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Thousands of consumers
whose General Motors cars and trucks were
repossessed when they defaulted on their payments
will receive from $25 to $700 in refunds in a $2 million
Federal Trade Commission settlement.
The money Is owed the former car and truck owners,
the FTC said Tuesday, because GM's financing
agency, General Motors Acceptance Corp., allegedly
sold the vehicles at a profit and failed to return the
extra money to the people who defaulted.
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, when a car is
repossessed and sold, the person who defaulted on his
payments Is supposed to be refunded any "surplus"
money from the resale, after deductions are made for
the amount still owed and expenses for handling the
transaction.

Lance Ignored Request

rife with rumors and allegations against
Floyd and an Investiga tion will clear the air
and give Floyd the opportunity to defend
himself.

-the legislative platform of the Seminole County Council of visor of elections In elections.
Parent-Teacher Associations (PTA).
-a League 0(5
le County League of Civic
tIns
-a city of Sanford proposal by City Manager Warren
proposal to restrict the inimber of Class A liquor licenses in;
Knowles to define the word "enclave." Currently state law Seminole County. The state beverage department has
WEATHER
forbids cities to annex property In such a fashion an
dicatd with completion of the census later this year, 30 new;
wodid be created. An enclave is considered by the"enclave"
cities
The scope of proposed legislation included:
FLORIDA REPORT: Florida temperatures rose
liquor licenses will be available In the county. Currently *w
Seminole County to be a county area completely s*wrowided by
bill
dramatically Tuesday, indicating the end of the state's
H1W lice
suggested by Lake Brantley High School dean of city territory. The county considers an enclave to be an
is allocated for each 2,500 persons. Under the•
day weather barrage that brought a killer tornado, 34nch students Cindy Crane calling for a state-wide vetuntary
league proposal one liquor license would be allocated for each
wholly or partially
isided
by
city
territory.
rains, gale force winds and the coldest March temperatures on program of assigning deputy iheriffs to public schools to avert
-a Seminole County Commission proposal to gain Increased 4,000 persons. The bill would not restrict licenses for motels,
record. Crop damage was barth and serious, but less severe problems. A pilot program In a few of the schools would be state funding for health department programs
and election law
hotels, dubs, restaurants or private groups.
funded by the state for a limited period of time, under Mrs. amendments clearing up ambiguous language concerning the
than expected. After two consecutive days of record
-amendmenti to the civil service law for the Seminole
temperatures that caused many Floridians to pull out little- Crane's proposal,
duties
of
the
board
of
county
commissioners
and
the
super.
County
Sheriffs Department. -DONNA ESTES.
used sweaters and mittens and sent tourists from poolside to
indoor attractions, temperatures were returning to their
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normal ranges. Predictions for tonight's lows were a welcome
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change: 60, In South Florida, 40, and 50, In the central portion
of the state, and the low 4 in the Panhandle.
U you own a boat or simply enjoy booting, Anyone 12 sears of age or older is eligible to
at N -talvr1.Jr ujOC A' gfiaal4im
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AREA READINGS
(P
La.):
temperature:
64;
overnight
youomimvey
boating
knowledge
and
enroll.
It
is
not
necessary
to
own
a
boat.
low: 5$; yesterday's high: 71; barometric pressure: 30.16;
by enrolling In the safe boating course
The Instruction Is free; however, there is a
relative humidity: 65 percent; winds: Southeast at 7 zn.p.h.
to be presented by Orlando Power Squadron
nominal
charge of $5. for each set of In.
TODAY I TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 9:50 a.m., begisthig Monday, March 10.
structlonal
material. Family members may
.i
10:20 p.m.; lows, 3:36 a.m., 3:51 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
'p
Is
of
value
to
all
share
one
set
of
material.
highs, 9:51 a.m., 10:12 p.m.; klt,s, 3:27 a.m., 3:15 P•;
boaters,all0(whom
to obeyItthe
.
C''sel will be held on Monday nights from
BAYPORT: highs, 3:05 am., 3:10 p.m.; lows, 9:17 am., 9:41 same laws, rulesare
and regulations.
is
7:30
to
9:30
p.m.
at
Memorial
Junior
High
P.M.
1~ II
especially helpful to "weekend" boaters. The
School, 20 West Michigan St., Orlando.
1.
BOATING
__FORECAST: SL Aegesuse to Jupiter laid, Out course provides a bode knowledge of safe
Registration
for
the
course
begins
at
7
p.m.
50 Miles: Small craft should exerIae caution. Winds southerly boating practices and procedures. It Is
VUL1020W
1
on March 10. No pee-registration Is required.
A
to 20 knots tlrough tonight becoming easterly 10 to knots deslgrid to help boaters enjoy their outings 'All instruction In the course will be
'
Thursday. Seas tonight.
3 to Sleet. Partly cloudy with a slight chance of and retirn home safely a result of knowing presentedby volunteer members of Orlando
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thundershowers
!
what to do and how and when to do It.
AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy and warmer tirough
Power Squadron, who sincerely want to help
Boating is
tonight with a chance of thundershowers. Partly cloudy
others enjoy safe boating as much as they do.
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activities of central Florida
Thursday with little temperature change. Highs today in
families.
The
Orlando
Power
Squadron
enFor further Information, call Bob Phelps,
mid to upper 70, Laws tonight in the low 60,. Highs Thursday courages families to take the course together,
430-1145.
in the low to mid 7. Winds sout1wly1smph through tonight.
.5
Rain
lityapercenttodsyand30perceattonlght.

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By DAVID Si. RAZLER
FIRE DESTROYS BEDROOM
Herald Staff Writer
Vandals set fire to papers in classroom and damaged the
Fire damaged a home outside of Sanford, Tuesday morning,
a uditorium at Pinecrest Elementary School Tuesday night,
say Seminole deputies.
say Sanford police.
The blaze at the home of Annie Mae Gathers, 1732
About $3,000 to $5,000 worth of damage was done, said school
Blackstone Ave., which heavily damaged one bedroom and
Principal Carom Gager this morning, adding he Is still trying
filled the hoe with smoke, began at about 5:45 a.m,, deputies
to assess the full exte nt of the vanda lism.
say.
Police say the vandals entered the school between 10 and
The cause of the blaze and the dollar value of the damage
11:30 p.m.
.
was
not available.
1neyuroKeufloaspecta1educauon classroom, smashing fue
ARREST
FOR
GUN
TOTING
cabinets containing student records and strewing the contents
OUTBOARD
MOTOR TAKEN
A lake Monroe man is In Jail today, charged with
carrying a
around the room, Gager said,
Burglars who broke into an Eastirook Estates garage made
concealed
weapon
Into
a
convenience
Two small fires were set in the room, hed causing smoke
off with a 50 outboard motor Monday night, deputies say..
Kent Waldo Anderson,.of Lake Monroe, was held Tuesday
damage tothe walls and cei ling. The fires, in paperspiacedon
Jiro DeFilippo, of 3326 Dormar Court, said the 15- 1
a desk and In a study corral melted light fixtures and
horsepower motor was removed from his garage In the subfirm
blackened ceiling tiles but did little other damage, Gager said.
division In the southern section of Seminole County.
He was arrested at 7:50 p.m. by Sanford police, who say they
In the school's auditorium, the vandals destroyed a painting were
called to the Cumberland Farms at Park Avenue and
and spraypainted obscenities on the stage curtain and walls, Third Street by an employee reporting a suspicious person.
PIT BULLSTOLEN
he said
At the store, police say, they saw a pistol protruding from
Robert Hansen, of 1909 S. Oak Ave., reported the theft a'
Classes are going on usual today, Gager .
Andersois
'i
.
dog from his backyard over the weekend.
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LJUBIJANA, Yugoslavia (UP!) - President Tito of
Yugosla via fought on today against a variety of
ailments in a ba ttle that has gained the admiration of
the world and bought precious time for his country to
prepare for the future.
In t heir latest bulletin, the eig doctors ------a
trst1na Iii.'
87-year-old statesman said his condition remained
"grave" but that his pneumonia had been contained
somewhat.

Lodge Auzillary and the
Veterans ci Fos'slge Was's NORMAN, MRS. COMA
servkss ter
A"7 In Itpad. LORD- FunaI
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charged there with dealing In stolen property.

By DONNA ESTES
allegation that Floyd was Involved in a
Kenneth Leffler for Thursday afternoon to
Herald Staff Writer
"cover-up" of a prostitution operation.
discuss dismi l. That appointment will be
The lawsuit filed last week seeking an inJones, in the lawsuit, Is aski ng the court to
canceled, Constan tine said. The dismissal
vestlgatlon into alleged wrong-doing by
direct the city commission to determine
request
would have been based on
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd is to
w hether Floyd Is guilty of "malfeasance,
technicalities,
he said. Leffler has been
be allowed to run its course. At the same time
misfeasance and nonfeasance" in office.
si
gn
ed
to
hear
the case.
the possibility of an independent Investigation
Jones cited a list of allegations against the
Into allegations against Floyd Is being looked
said
Constantine
the commission asked
mayor Includi ng abuse of administrative
Fowler to determine how the city can conduct
Into,
powers; favoring his son In the police
an investigation. He said Fowler is to
The Altamonte Springs City Commission
department; being under the Influence of
rmine the type of panel or hearing
dete
Tuesday night instructed City Attorney
alcoholic beverages while performing his
examiner
which could be named and given
James "Skip" Fowler not to seek dismissal of
official duties as mayor; misapproprlating
subpoena
powers
to handle an investigation,
the lawsuit filed in the 18th Judicial Circuit
campaign funds a nd a llowing a police cover(Seminole and Brevard counties) by
City Commissioner Delores Vickers said i
up of prostitution operation in the city.
Altamonte Spr ings attorney Michael IX
does not seem appropriate for
The city commission in a workshop session
,
Jones.
Monday decided to permit the la wsuit to run COITUnIssIOn itself to conduct
The board agreed seeking dismissal of the
its course In t he courts. Fowler, according to
vestigatlon. An independent panel or hearing
suit would appear to the public as an attempt Vice Mayor Lee Constantine, had already
examiner should more properly be in charge,
to cover-up the charges which Include an scheduled an appointment with Circuit Judge
she, said,

NEW YORK (UP!) - Venezuela's energy minister
said his oil-rich nation and the United States will sign
an energy development agreement Thursday.
Dr. Humberto Calderon Berti, Venezuela's Energy
and Mi nes Ministe r and OPEC president, also ca lled
for an inter-American fund to develop energy sources
throughout the hemisphere.
"An adequate energy supply may be a tool to foster
democracy and social and economic justice in our

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Venezuela, U.S. Set Pact

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) - Afghan refugees
fighter planes dropped lethal
bombs during a combined Russian-Afghan military
thrust against Moslem guerrillas in the eastern A
hanlatan province of Kunar, WWn' diplomats 'is
today.
Many of the refugees, most of them primitive
tribespeople, described "metal canisters falling from
planes and spewing out blue-green-gray smoke on
hitting the ground," one diplomat said.

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Three men were arrested Monday on charges of burglarizing
an Altamonte Springs bank t his weekend and then selling some
of the stolen property In West Palm Beach, say Altamonte
Springs police.
At least two of the three are also suspected of being involved
In ot her bu rgla ries throughout the Southeast, sa id an Orlando
FBI agent.
Altamonte Springs police say they will be fi ling criminal

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Next time you pull up to a red light and see a
child sitting on its parent's lap In the car next to
you, let It send a shiver down your spine.
And then hope that parent gets this message
before its too late: in a car the adult lap is a
launching pad to death In the event of a crash.
It doesn't have to be much of a crash. Just 15-30
miles-per-hour and the untrained child can be
thrown into the dash or through the windshield. A
crash at 30 miles-per-hour will send a 15-pound
baby forward with the force of 300 pounds. And it
doesn't make any difference how safely or
defensively the car Is driven. There Is no control
over the driver of the car behind.
If you can talk to the parent of the child standing up on the front seat, or sitting or standing
anywhere In the car unrestrained, tell them this:
properly used crash-tested child restraint seats
can make the difference between life and death
for their child.

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Dealing In
Deadly Secrets
The similarities between Frank W. Snepp III
and Philip Agee begin and end with the fact that
both once worked for the CIA and have since
divulged inside information without first obtaining approval from their former employer - a
violation of agency regulations and agreements
signed as a condition of employment.
Mr. Agee is a self-proclaimed "aspiring
Comn-junjst" who has made a shameful career of
disclosing secrets he learned while a CIA agent
during the 1960s. Indeed, his specialty is
publishing the names of persons he asserts are or
were U.S. intelligence agents. In one case, a State
Department foreign service officer said by Agee

The Clock
By DIANE PETRYK

Of course, if the crash is of such a nature that
the child's seating position Is wipe out, then a
restraint will not have helped. But most crashes
are not this serious. And a restraint can make
the difference between permanent disabling or
disfiguring and absolutely no injury at all.
Ask the parents who refuse to get child
restraint seats or neglect to use them If they
have their children vaccinated against diseases.
If they do, tell them this: auto accidents kill
more children after the first year of life than the
top four childhood diseases combined.
Then ask your local hospital why they make no
mention of the value of crash-tested infant
restraints when they hand a newborn baby to its
mother in the most dangerous seat in the car, the
right front seat. Why, purporting to be concerned
with the health of the mother and child, they
make no mention of the biggest health problem

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How Soviets
4 re Killi rig
The Afghans

sequently assassinated,
Soviet Invaders are attacking guerrillas with
By contrast, Mr. Snepp retains a claim to deadly nerve gases that even Adolf Hitler
patriotism whatever one thinks of his ethics. The balked at using.
1977 book he wrote on his experiences as a CIA
The implications are so hideous that
American
analysts don't want to believe their
officer in Vietnam stands as a political j.
own
Intelligence,
but eyewitness accounts,
dlctment
of U.S. policy during the tragic
satellite photos and communications Inmonths preceding the fall of Saigon. And author tercepta have verified the terrible truth.
Snepp obviously told less than he knew in what we
These mountains are called Hindu Kush,
presume was an effort to safeguard the identity of meaning "Killer of Hindus." But it's Afghans
who are now dying on the craggy, wind-

whipped heights. The Russians are using
gathering methods.
gases
to flush the fierce mountain men out of
Even so, the Snepp book most assuredly made
the caves and crevices, where they are holed
for interesting reading in any number of Soviet- up.
bloc intelligence services. And we can assume
From the available evidence, intelligence
that Philip Agee is high on the list of candidates specialists have identified one gas as Soman.
for the Lenin Peace Prize.
This colorless nerve gas has a pleasant, fruity

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LEWIS GRIZZARD

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that the political columnand then pretend you Ufl- presidential candidate, C. A pineapple. D.
Russians
not only possess an enormous d st it.
The U.S Supreme Court recently upheld by a 6-3
Wasting his time. E. All of the previous,
vote a lower court decision which found In favor of chemical warfare arsenal but have assigned
If you miss less than five, you probably
io. Which of the following embarrassing
more than 100,000 specially trained chemical remember who Tom Eagleton is.
the government and ordered the royalties on Mr. officers
situations
DID NOT involve Ted Kennedy:
to Soviet military units. Intelligence
If
you
miss
between
five and 10, you
Snepp's book paid to the U.S. Treasury.
A.
Chappaquiddlck.
B. CBS Interview with
reports claim the Russians tested their
probably think Dewey hung on to win, and if Roger Mudd. C. Harvard cheating scandal. D.
chemicals
in
small
amounts
against
Dissenting Justice John Paul Stevens decried
you miss more than that, your penalty should Idiotic comments concerning the Shah of
rebellious tribesmen in South Yemen
"prior restraint on a citizen's right to criticize his early as 1964.
be a week locked In a room with a right-to-Iran. E. Seward'a Folly.
government." With all due respect to Justice
lifer,
an opponent of gun control, Paul Harvey
11. Former president Gerald Ford would
'rin in ivm, the Soviets used mustard gas
and two anti-nukes who are protesting the like to throw his hat into the 1980 political
Stevens, the issue here is not whether Frank to subdue the Independent Moo tribes enThree-Mile Island Incident by refusing to ring, but he can't remember where he put
Snepp has the right to criticize his government - trenched in the highlands of laos. Survivors
bathe,
staggered
out
of
the
mountains
mumbling
hat. Where would you suggest he look?
he does - but rather whether he is free to
The
test
f
ear
f
u
l
ly
about
"yellow
rain."
Now
the
follows.
Take
as
long
as
Is
A. In his closet. B. In his golf bag. C. Under
abrogate a contract and release information he
necessary
to
Russians
have
turned
their
genocidal
complete. Ready? Begin,
his
pillow. D. On his head,
was specifically entrusted to protect.
weaponsagalnat the Afghan rebels.
1. Of the following, pick the most boring
12.
True or false: John Connally.
Had the court ruled the other way, it is difficult
to see how the CIA could keep any secrets at all.
The court's majority opinion applied OUR READERS WRITE
specifically and solely to the CIA, a prudent
precaution to prevent use of this ruling as a blankcheck precedent for other agencies less Interested
g
In protecting legitimate secrets than in silencing
would-be whistle blowers.
portent industry of a sizable outlet for Its Horsemen know that they allowed the present
Horsemen in the Orlando area are up in
And now that the CIA's right to civil enraceway horses, namely, the Seminole owners of the Seminole Harness Raceway to
the
arms over
attempt
by
certain
legislators
forcement of a necessary confidentiality has been
Harness Raceway, Is precisely what the buy up the horse racing dates with full
.of Floilda's two harness horse
upheld, Congreü should get about Its task of race tracits, the Seminole Harness Raceway
aforementioned Iegjslatori plan to do.
knowledge that the dates would go unused,
drafting a criminal statute sufficient to deal with in Casseiberry, and replace it with a
Thise legislators have one main argiuiwt: and thus serve not as a source of Florida
that da mitdeaw horses both, in handle revenue as Intended, but rather as an Inthe sort of offenses committed by Phil Agee.
greyhound racetrack, when Florida alread4
( money wagered) and attendance, therefore steusut with which to overturn the law, This
has 1$ others. These legislators want to
permit a 19th greyhound racetrack to exist state ISYSOUS would be Incre ased by anot her Is "good"? Horsemen don't think so.
BERRY'S WORLD'
dogtrack 1e. Hcrssmen "nt" that this
only a few short miles train the Sanford.
Another facet of the psrknutuel
Is a iuper&amp;IaI way to j. lb. total
Orlando Kennel Club greyhound
by
l*aors i
economic "wt of hamess horse racing. To
They plan to change a law which was exth
at
part
of
th
e
parknutuel
"take" in a
be
fair,
It
must
be
judged
on
Its
bug.
Input
as
at
a
pressly designed to prevent
In
Seminole
County
plant
reverts
back to
an
entire
Florida
taxpaying
üstry,
rids It through kgM.twe before the public Is
county
as
a
sort
of
re-lmbiraement
for fire
adifitlOSi, the criterion of — anti ataware of what has happened.
police protection and the like. However,
tlfldan(1
does
not
stand
up
when
closely
Harness horsemen at the Secnha4e hlarnsu
.
this is trus only up to a certain fixed p,
,zed, The assumption that
Raceway have no objection to the present dog
with
perknutuel mown in aceas going
of the_- With $1IOUi dreg
trk (S,O.K.C.) whose existence is.Ilkewlie
Ot
Florida cowstles in proportion to
would, at the coot of destroying the Seminole
,
threatened by this
In
no matter what
Raceway, rt in hlgbr pertHaii
psrknutuel ecology that has arisen among
$OStCS
be
it
horse.
Cr
d*raclng,
or jal.
l totally the
115W* 1 Miii fIW
the har ness horse, greyhound, and 1St-Slat
slat,
the
return
to
enii'oie
Coimty
Is
not in
du1
false.
Toprove
t,
borolnb,n
to
false.
has been beneficial to, and compatible with,
Proportion
fle P' t-cadUel take once
d10:01110that
strain
Florida's
Other
l
nem
horse
this area. To bring down en., and d10:01110
it reacl'e. the cut-off point, or "cap.
Ponpno Pat, routinely has
another.ceribmthiabsloncs. hraceway,
,i4le aCme NN,* to Ø,*
per night
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To the bw1",u ow tldo would m,s't
IIUIISM hOAlUilfi Wit 10 1511111 lbS greater than Its nearby neighboring taking a herd look at bow many
conew'rs
that Florida raho 3rd in the'sation In VrAnw raceway in Hollywood, Florida, come into his ares with either activity.
Since
the r1sp of the atandird.brid irassi
C
tdlY e of the notion's boot, with an person I. required to can for every in
hora. This is a nndU*I1 OILdOUW business aI$s.da Owns In direct proportion,
horses, but can care for $0 or mere dogs, It Is
and taxed as ouch by the State of ' Florida.
U further preof Is needed in rd* 6* obelem that bua
benefits mere from the
litsy vs Pod to pointold
po
t Florida Is 1st
thaI '
mideaw
horses,"
horses
In
paying
CtOtfl&amp;5.
The local
la ths world by for In the winter tr
of the
y.
examine records that show lbs ,omnity needs thriving buehiesim and has
g 4ed I'a.ss se. Tide hivolesa ts Undowlsods hatnem track In New nothing to gain from a greater t-mutuel
many thousandsof dollars paid In rt'41ng Jersey, under its present competent take regarses o the usurce. This 'a"is at winter trthrg tracks, hr harness,
MNNWMok oatdraws all dog tracks In the pIa'intji allows a Utile ,'—b, to light up
iI.s. jag arts, feed, tttddlnl, vet
Untts
and Ca'.
the pa4mutstsl corner kept hi the dar k by
trapped
What a fantastic coincidence! WE'e
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change
,gi
,,
Hies, tOO
In1
by the State of Florida. To deprive this a- say they have the good of Florida In mind.
In the seven years of its existence the

CONCORD, N.H.: George Bush came,
among the ski resorts, paper mills and shoe.
factories of New Hampshire trailing clouds of'
media glory and two good showings in Maine
and Iowa. By 9 p.m. on Feb. 26, It was clear,
that he had been devastated by Reagan twoto-one In the first direct primary.
What went wrong?
Three things, In my opinion. Two of them
are discernible when you examine the per..
centages of other Republican candidates.
Rep. Phil Crane has been campaigning In
New Hampshire for year and half. He has had
friends and supporters In the conservative,
"movement" and he is a personable and
articulate candidate. Throughout the fall and
. winter, Phil Crane has been polling In the 8IL.
percent range.
On the day of the voting, he sank to one
percent in the actual results.
It seems apparent that Crane's supporterik
were also Reagan supporters. They saw.
Crane as a younger Reagan, perhaps In some
ways a purer version politically. Crane puWout the message absolutely undiluted. Crane
himself saw his candidacy as a sort of "back-,
up" candidacy, In case Reagan failed.
But when the latest polls showed Reag.
and Bush neck-and-neck, In my judgment the
Crane people rushed to the rescue of Reagan.
They may love Phil Crane, but not at the coal,
of seeing Ronald Reagan go down to defea
That would account for up to 10 percent of the
margin Reagan held over Bush.
But Bush also tgrour)dln recent weeksto.
Rep. Jolui Anderson,
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Whatever you 'think of his positionson
things like busing, abortion, and gun control,
John Anderson is an attractive candidate. His.
mind is razor sharp, his Integrity obvious. His
personal style also possesses a good deal of.
elegance. With his white head of hair and
straight back, he looks like a president from.
Central Casting. And In the last month,
Anderson has been getting an excellent media;
treatment: an hour report by Bill Moyers .
TV, a full page in Time, articles everywhcr

In the New Hampshire voting, Andersqn.
went from Invisible poll figures to 10 percent.
Most of that would have come out of BushL

support, from the upper middle-class "nlçq.
people's" vote, from educated independents.
bored with the pack. There's another nipe.
percent, perhaps, of the gap between Bush,
and Reagan.
Finally there was the great debate fiasco p,
Nashua, New Hampshire. Whatever happened there In reality, George Bush allowed,
himulf to appear to be the one who tried to.
exclude four other Republicans from par..
ticipatlon. The 11th commandment wept
down the drain, and, on balance. Bush wa.
made to look silly. In my judgment, thl.
probably did not change many votes, but it
certainly did not help Bush,
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running Democrats and

Republicans all found figures
to crow about In the
Massachusetts and Vermont
primaries.
Rep. John Anderson, major
beneficiary of both elections
Tuesday, said his surprising
totals In both states show his
late-blooming run for the
presidency has finally caught
on.

"We've

got a

real national

campaign going," he said.
"Things are really moving,

almost with electrifying
speed."
The white-haired congressman nearly pulled off an upset
of Ronald Reagan in tiny
Vermont, and see-sawed with

Reagan and George Bush
throughout the night in the
Massachusetts tallies.

He told a throng of cheering
his suc-

supporters In Boston

cess was based on "a new
coalition" of Republican,
Democratic and lndpendent
voters and predicted it would
carry him to the nomination.
On the Democratic side,
President Carter easily won
in Vermont and Sen. Edward
Kennedy took his home state
of Massachusetts In a land-

slide.

Reagan, In California, was
with the
results in both northern

obviously pleased

states, which he described as
"not exactly my territory."

"I'm a happy fellow," he
said, adding the voters of

Vermont and Massachusetts
had given him and his wife,
Nancy, an anniversary

present. He said the victory In
Vermont and "shout a three-

way split In Massachusetts
was more than I'd ever hoped
for."

Bush, who collapsed as the
GOP front-runner only a week
ago, said In Charleston, S.C.,
his campaign is once again
back on the track.
"I think I did pretty darn
well, coming out of New
Hampshire, where I was
clobbered In a f6ur-man race.
It looks tome (as if) I've done
very, very well. The guy

hurting tonight is the frontrunner, ROnald Reagan."
Former President Gerald
Ford, in Miami, continued to
shadow, the GOP race. He said
he has received "very sub-

stantial" response from
people urging him to run. But
he said "we're holding steady
for the time being and will
wait and see,"
Among the Democrats,

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MANCHESTER N.H. - Now that we have aspect of President Jimmy. Carter's current
completed caucuses in Iowa and Maine and administration:
primaries here in New Hampshire, with
A. His hemorrhoid condition. B. Walter
extensive news coverage of all three, it Is high Mondale.
time the voters of America were well.
2. Which of his previously held positions
The point Is simple enough: Intelligence ser- odor but brings agonizing death within 15 acquainted with the candidates who want to would Republican candidate George Bush say
minutes. It kills by being absorbed through
be their next president.
helped him LEAST in preparing him for the
vices must of necessity be secretive organizations the
skin.
This Is the beauty of a system that no longer presidency?
and the CIA cannot operate effectively if its
The victims in their final minutes of life,
allows its presidential nominees to be handA. United States congressrim. B. Head of
former employees are free to divulge whatever according to a U.S. document, "display the
picked in smoke-filled rooms. The people the CIA. C. Ambassador to China. D.
information they judge the public should have,
following symptoms: difficulty in breathing;
finally have something to do with the Republican National Committee Chairman,
Incredibly, neither the CIA nor the Justice drooling and excessive sweating; nausea,
nomination process.
E. Houston Roto-Rooter man,
Department has been able to find a criminal vomiting, cramps and involuntary defecation
You may be saying to yourself: I think ram
3. Ronald Reagan was born in:
up to date on the candidates and the issues,
statute under which the turncoat Agee could be and urination; twitching, jerking and
A. 1612. B. 1813. C. 1614. D. 1615. E. Poland.
staggering; headache, confusion, drowsiness,
but how can I be certain?
4. The primary difference between Reagan
prosecuted.
coma and convulsion ... followed by cessation
Worry not. To get a reading on your and fellow Republican candidate John
As for Frank Snepp, the CIA filed a civil suit of
breathing."
knowledge of the 1) presidential race, all Anderson Is:
against him charging breach of contract. The
you need do Is take the following test which
A. Grecian Formula 16.
The Defense Intelligence Agency has also
agreement Mr. Snepp signed when he joined the picked
.
asks
pertinent
questions
concerning
the
run
5.
Which of the following are LEAST likely
up references In Soviet
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to
win
U* 1* Democratic
indicate the Russians may .
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1nfomanbb(aIned'vhi1e in
t'iVfli?t also be waging germ warfare against the
A. Hodding Carter. B. Be Derek. C. 'Thb
The test, concocted by yours truly who
ploy. When he resigned In 1976, he signed an even Afghan tribesmen. No civilized nation has
been trapped in New Hampshire with bab. Fog. D. Jerry
6. True ofalse: Republican Philip Crane of
more specific agreement which said In part: "I resorted to such an Inhumane weapon since
Wing brooks and babbling political-types for
Illinois is a figment of his imagination.
will never divulge, publish or reveal by writing, our colonial French and Indian wail when
what seems like months, Is simple and easy
7. Who is shorter than a fire hydrant and
word, conduct or otherwise any classified in. Indian tribes were deliberately given
ox
blankets.
Mark your answers with a No.2 lead pencil speaks with a Southern accent?
... or any other Information that has not
Even Hitler decided against using nerve
A. Little Jimmy Dickens. B. Amy Carter. C.
been made public by the CIA
without the ex- gases developed by his Nazi scientists In only, and make no unnecessary smudges
A
Vidalia Onion. D. Howard Baker.
pr. Correct answers will
press written consent of the director of Central World War II, But after the Third Reich
8.
In the apace provided below, list all
be printed in the classified ad section of
Intelligence or his representatives."
collapsed, the Soviets quietly moved an entire
Fargo, N.D., Fleafllcker-Herald on Intelligent comments rock singer Linda
By his own admission, Frank Snepp then German nerve gas production plant to Russia
Ronstadt made while campaigning In New
Inauguration Day, 1981.
hampshire for boyfriend Jerry Brown..
violated this contractual agreement by arranging and employed former Nazi scientists to
If YOU answer all the questions correctly,
9. Robert Dole is:
for the publication of his book without first sub- develop the dread stuff.
you are qualified to read a Joseph Kraft
A. A senator from Kansas. B. A former vice
CIA.
mitting it for review by the
Pentagon sources now estimate

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BOSTON (UPI) — George Bush got the victory
he needed in Massachusetts and Ronald Reagan
won in Vermont, but dark horse John Anderson
nearly mugged both in the last of the early New
England presidential primaries,
Sen. Edward Kennedy gave a spark of life to his
battered campaign with a big win in the
Massachusetts Democratic contest; President
Carter won even bigger in Vermont.
Reagan's Vermont win was a heart-stopper,
decided in the last stages of voting by the tally
from St. Johnsbury in the deep woods near the
Canadian border. Anderson nursed a
Massachusetts lead most of the night, but the

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Seminole Harness Raceway has brought to
the area thousands of harness racehorses
accompanied by many hundreds of drIvtrs
trainers, grooms, and their families. ThesS
people have been here not only for winr
training, but more to On point, they e
present In t he slack summer tourist ieaienj
When the economy needs theni most. '11$
profit their presence brings especially intbe
IW"T Is rung up in motels, restauranl
rental properties, apartments, plazas,
auperinarkets, convenience stores, lau
deosnats, movie theaters, service Matks1
and numerous other places of business.
Therefore horsemen feel It Is necessarj
Worm all cl'Ismns of the far-reaching consequences of this contemplated daqg 'In
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President Carter tucked
Vermont among his winnings,
congratulated Kennedy on his
home-state victory and set his
sights on upcoming primaries
next week in the South, where
418 delegates are up for grabs.
"I look forward to those
tests," Carter said in a
written statement released at.
the White House.
Kennedy, finally with someabout
thing to cheer
legitimately, said the
Massachusetts win shows his
"means
candidacy

something."

Campaigners

To G.In.svlII.
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Candidates in Florida's
11 presidential
prUsusy will turn to youtNul
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of GainesvIlle, hone of the

Uolvsrslty of Florida.
Jisil Bush, the ion of
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Ask your state government why it spends mor
on tourist guides than child passenger safety
information. Ask your federal representatives,
as well, why we hear more about research on
rare childhood diseases than we do about child
passenger safety efforts. Ask them why they
spend money to cure a small number of victims
of rare diseases rather than finance efforts to
stop the death and maiming of tens of thousands.
of children.
Ask representatives of national retail outlets
Mat advertise and sell restraint seats why theypush sales of those that have not been crash.
tested. Ask them why their employees
discourage restraint seat use or are not
adequately trained to give parents information
on the proper use of restraints.
Then after you've asked all these questions,
think of, the young lives you saved.

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In the towering,
to be the CIA station chief in Greece was sub-- treacherous
mountains of Afghanistan, the

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Evening Herald
300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FL. 32771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 831.9993
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111,198 p*gsdon are

yars of age.

Illinois congressman was nosed out by Bush as
the counting reached its final stages.
A 10.term Illinois congressman, Anderson's
showing Tuesday gave him no claim to front.
runner status but it inflicted wounds on both the
Bush and Reagan campaigns and served notice
that a third force was in the field.
The next primaries are in Florida, Georgia and
Alabama next Tuesday for both parties and South
Carolina only for the Republicans Saturday.
As the surprising New England results came in,
Anderson told supporters in Boston, "My heart is
overflowing. This is a campaign of ideas. We're
going to leave here tomorrow and carry that

same message across the country."
Carter sent a message of congratulations to
Kennedy for his home state win and thanked
Vermont supporters for their landslide support.
Bush said in South Carolina he was "pleased
over what's happened," and Reagan, in Los
Angeles, said Lw had done better than he expected
in both New England states, which he called "not
exactly my territory,"
In M
Massachusetts, with 97 percent of the
precincts counted, the vote was:
Democrats
Kennedy 567,290 or 65 percent
Carter 251,231 or 29 percent

Republicans

Bush 119,699 or 31 percent
Anderson 118,821 or 31 percent
Reagan 110,665 or 29 percent
Baker 19,199 or 5 percent
In 11w contests for national convention
delegates, Massachusetts gave 77 delegates to
Kennedy, and 34 to Carter and put Kennedy ahead,
111-85 , in (tie race for the 1,666 needed to win the
I)emocratjc nomination,
The Republican vote translated into 14
delegates for [lush, 13 for Reagan, 13 for
Anderson, and 2 for Baker. That would be a

national total of 36 for Bush, 35 for Reagan, 15 for
Anderson, 8 for Baker and 1 for John Connally in
the race for 998 needed to nominate.
In Vermont with 99 percent of the precincts

counted:

mn,nn,t'rals
Carter 28,622 or 74 percent
Kennedy 9,896 or 26 percent.
Republicans
Reagan 19,441 or 31 percent
Anderson 18,8 or 30 percent
Bush 14,006 or 23 percent
Baker 7,936 or 13 percent.

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Women Terrorists Made 'Human'
Inside Strict Israel Prison
RAMLE, Israel (UPI)
Inside
Israel's only women's prison, Lt. Col.
Raya Epstein looked fondly at a color
snapshot of a smiling Palestinian
terrorist,
"This is Rima," she said. "Rima was
definitely one of my favorites."
Rima Tannous was one of two
Palestinians left alive after Israeli troops
stormed a hijacked Sabena jetliner at Tel
Aviv's Lod airport in 1972. She was
released from Neve Tirza women's
prison In a prisoner exchange last year,
Mrs. Epstein, 57, a Lieutenant colonel in
Israel's prison service, has been director
of Neve Tirza prison since 1988, ushering
through Its Imposing green gates a
stream of women captured by Israel for
guerrilla activity.
"As soon as these girls come through
the gates, they become just plain human

Security lsas stringent for the 7owomen said.
now locked inside Its high walls as at the
About one security prisoner
Tern
men's prison next door, Mrs. Epstein Fleener from San Antonio, Texas, who
said. Visits by outside observers are spent 20 months in the prison for
rare,
photographing Israeli military in.
One of 20 current security inmates is stallations for the Palestinians Mrs.
Zakia Ashamut, 33, stirring a pot of Epstein has no sentimentality.
potatoes in the prisoners' kitchen. She is
Miss Fleener, released in June, "was
serving a life sentence for helping plant childish," Mrs. Epstein said. "She would
bombs in crowded Haifa streets In 1971. lie to me and get into fights with the other
Her five children, one born in the prison, prisoners over things like magazines."
are wards of the United Nations.
Mrs. Epstein pointed out neatly
The only security prisoner currently at arranged cupboards and spotless
Neve Tirza who Is not Israeli or from the bathrooms in every cell. Pictures of John
occupied territories is Brigitte Schulz of Travolta and Superman hang on walls
Heidelburg, West Germany. She was next to handicrafts in the small narrow
captured in 1976, part of a group that cells.
tried to shoot down an El Al jetliner In
One prison official said discipline is
Nairobi, Kenya.
most difficult to keep after reports of
For her first 18 months in the prison, successful Palestinian guerrilla at ta cks
beginning in June 1977, she was Isolated in Israel. Arab and Israeli prisoners are
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forget what they've done as terrorists." court sentenced her to a 10-year prison
"I try not to talk about politics with the
A locked gate and fence separate the term In September. She takes a cold view women," said
Li.. Betty Asher. "I know
bulldinM housing security prisoners from of Neve Tirza.
I'll never turn them Into Zionists and its
those sentenced for other offenses like
"It's a prison, with everything that impossible to work if the atmosphere is
prostitution, drug abuse and theft, does to your thinking and character,"she hostile."

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The late Fleet
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the kids of today what sacrifices went on in order to assure

director of a campaign to raise funds to convert the old

them of the freedom they oftentimes take for granted today."

Steamship Hotel into a memorial to Nimitz and all those who
served in his command,
So modest was Nimitz his biographer called It "obsessive
discretion" that he insisted before his death In 1966 that the
local center which bears his name be dedicated not to him but
to all who served with him.
The landmark Steamship Hotel, once owned by Niniitz'
grandfather, is where the famous admiral took his first steps
as a child and now it Is being converted to a "Museum of the
Pacific War" in his honor.
Officials of the Admiral Nimitz Center have raised about
$200,000 for the project through various local functions and
benefit dinners in Dallas and Houston, but Hubbard says
$400,000 more is needed and fund-raising may delay comple.
tion of the hotel renovation, tentatively scheduled to be
completed in about one year.

Hubbard said a $1 donation from each of the personnel who
served in the Pacific Fleet during World War II to whom it
will be dedicated would be more than enough to finish the
Nimitz memorial,
"Certain ones feel strongly about it," he said, "but a lot of
them it's so long ago don't even want to remember it."
Nimitz was portrayed by Henry Fonda in the movie "Midway," but there never has been a movie made with him as the
central character, Hubbard said.
"1 wish we could sell it a movie) to somebody," he said.
"I'm just afraid that Nimitz is not a glamorous enough figure.
Patton was 'blood and guts' and Halsey was pretty much the
same. One of Nimitz' big jobs was to keep Halsey from being
court-martialed one time for doing things he shouldn't have
done."
Behind the old hotel, where Gen. Robert E. Lee once stayed,

ever assembled, but he is most admired, and perhaps best

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little known even in his own country," said D.H. Hubbard,

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because he was not as flamboyant as a George Patton or a
William Halsey,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt bypassed 28 Admirals
senior to him and personally selected Nimitz, a student of
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command of the Pacific Fleet which had been broken by the

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From the battered remnants of Pearl Harbor Nimitz, cornmand grew Into the greatest naval armada In history and It
eventually defeated the Japanese Navy and led to America's
victory In World War II.
As commander-in-chief in the Pacific, Nimitz headed all
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mired admirals, along with Togo and Britain's Lord Nelson,

sets like this 1840 Bavarian model, which sold for $4,000 at a recent auction.
Carved of pale and dark pearwood, the pieces include medieval kings and
queens, peg-legged men representing bishops, seated horses representing
knights, pierced spires representing kingg and portly gents representing
rooks.

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with the only Japanese Aichi divebomber
the type used to
destroy the U.S. fleet in Hawaii
on display in the United
States.
It also contains tanks, guns, torpedo tubes, a submarine
conning tower and landing craft relics of the battles fought
in forgotten Pacific beaches and battlefields and ends with a
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Hubbard said the center hopes to collect other World War II
artifacts for display in the hotel once its renovation is coinplete.

"and sent their craftsmen here to build it and then we had a

and I don't belittle the Alamo in

Nitnitz was tx)rn in Fredericksburg on Feb. 24, 1885, and was
buried on his 81st birthday in 1966. lie attended schools in
Fredericksburg and in Kerrville, but did not receive it high
school diploma until 1959, having gained entrance to Annapolis
b' scoring high on entrance exams.
When the 74-rear-old war veteran returned to receive an

dedication and a group of admirals came from Japan and it

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group from Washington also came. We had a big to-do here and

gee, everybody knows about them,
"A couple of million (were) out in the Pacific and they (the
children) don't know what all went on, so that's one of our big

dedicated the garden.
"Nimitz studied Togo when he was at the Naval Academy'
and then he met the old man in 1905 and always was a great

honorary tügh school diploma from Kerrville Tivy in 1959,
Hubbard said, "We called him the oldest dropout in history."

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"They (Japanese raised about $100,000 In Japan," he said,

any way — but you had a couple of hundred guys there and,

honored at home with a museum or memorial,
Generals Douglas MacAr th ur, George Marshall and Dwight
ELenhower already have been so honored, but because of his

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lot of kids in Fredericksburg don't know who Ninitz was. yet

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raising is going so slow, Hubbard indicated,
"The thing Is he was so darn modest that It made him back
away from the limelight," Hubbard said. "For that reason a

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fleet in 1905.
"That made a very strong impression on the Japanese, so
that's part of the reason they were so anxious to help with the
project here."
In addition to the museum exhibits to be displayed in the
Steamboat Hotel so named
m because the four-story edifice's
superstructure resembles that of an old riverboat and the
Garden of Peace, the Admiral Nimitz Center also contains a
History Walk of the Pacific War.

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American and allied military forces
Navy, Army, Coast
Guard, Air Force, Marines operating in the world's largest
ocean,

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by birth toleave Haiti. He was born on the island 23 years ago,
about the time the nation was seized in the iron grip of the
ruling Duvalier family. Deme says he's feared the Duvallers
from childhood and he's dreamed of escape for two decades.
There was one short period when he thought escape would
not be necessary. That was in 1971, when Francois "Papa
Doc" Duvalier died and willed the Haitian government to his
son, Jean Claude. Papa Doc had been a brutal overlord and
there was hope his son would be different Dom says the hope
was soon dashed.
The astonishing excesses of the senior Duvalier's regime did
end, Demo says, but "Jean.Claude's rule is terrible enough."
The hated private militia, the Tonton Macoutes, still rapes
Haiti's people, and state oppression Is ongoing. As example,
Dome says his own brother was executed, while going to

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TAIWAN: Ponincal
HONOLULU (UPI) - Taiwan, long the island base of the challenge to the central government."
Chinese Nationalist Party, could be the scene of increasing
Li, who has studied the Taiwan question for several years,
political acsm by forces clamoring for democracy, an
made the comments in an interview during which he expanded
expert in Chinese law says.
on pointsmade earlier n an address to a localgroup o China
That assessment from Victor LI Sheltonn pro essor o 1nwatchers.
ternatlonal legal d'
in the wake of the
One danger in the mass arrests is the possibility they will
arrest of virtually all leaders of the
native
radicalize the opposition, which had been advocating change
Taiwanese opposition. Some 150 persons were charged in
sition
within the system, LI said. One formerly moderate opposition
connection with a Dec. 10 riot in Kaohsiung, a southern Taiwan
leader,
Su
Hsinliang,
signed
a
statement
five
days
after
the
port city,
Kaohsiung
riot
calling
for
an
"all
out
attack"
on
the
Political activity in Taiwan could have ramifications for the
Nationalists, also called Kuomingtang or KMT.
United States and China, which since normalization of
In recent years, the opposition, focused around independent
relations with America has ended the call for "liberation" of
magazines and popular Taiwanese politicians, had been
Taiwan and urged "unification" with the motherland under an
unspecified guarantee of "autonomy," IA said.
calling for representation in government by native Taiwanese.
Taiwan is composed of about 14 million Taiwanese - people
"I'm not suggesting there is going to be one series of riots
whose ancestors emigrated from south China some 400 years
after another" in Taiwan, he said. "I see a very active political

ago - and 3 million "mainlanders," who fled China when the
Nationalists were defeated by the Communists in 1949. In the
1970s, the KMT began a program It said was designed to bring
Taiwanese Into government,
"By the arrests, they (the KMT) have shown they are not
particularly interested in working within the system," Li said.
Li sees the current group of opposition leaders as distinctly
different from the Taiwan Independence Movement of the
1960s. "Certainly prior to Dec. 10, and maybe even after, I
think (the current group) would be much more reformist and
not in the revolutionary category," he said.
"The Taiwan Independence Movement talks about an independent state of Taiwan, whereas this group was very
conscious of the fact that trying to work out a way to be de
facto independent, but not formally independent, thereby
triggering a problem with the one-China policy.

JAPAN,
TOKYO (UPI) - Japan, constitutionally prohibited from
maintaining an army, navy or air force, Is In the middle of a
storm over the nation's defense policy.
U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown's recent call for
"combined planning efforts" among the United States, Japan
and WesWrn Europe to counterbalance the Soviet global
military buildup has provoked a flurry of attacks by opposition
leaders in the Diet (parliament),
Although the current controversy was prompted by
Washington, the perennial debate over defense is deeply
rooted In the Japanese post-war psychology. Since defeat in
World War II, the nation has failed to reach a consensus on how
best to defend Itself.
While the Soviets are rolling tanks In Afghanistan and
building militarily near Japan's northern borders, politicians
are still debating the legality of the country's so-called selfdefense forces, Japan's armed forces in everything but name.
Like all his predecessors in the Liberal-Democratic Party
which has been In power for most of the post-war period,
Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira maintains that the Japan.
U.S. security pact -la effect since 1952-forms the backbone
of the notion's security and f ills what the Defense Agency calls
"gaps" in the country's defense capability.
And the gaps seem enormous.
In crude numbers alone, Japanese defense intelligence
figures that the Soviet Union - the only major power without a
peace treaty with the Japanese - has deployed some 300,000
ground troops, over 1.3 million tons of naval ships and 2,040
warplanes in the Soviet far east.
This compares with Japan's first-line defense of 155,000
ground troops, 174,000 tons of warships and 440 aircraft.
In terms of quality, the Japanese defense is also far behind
in most crucial areas.
Many Japanese still recall how a Soviet Mlg-25 fighter flown
by a defector, was able to sneak through Japan's air defense to
land on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido before the
military brass knew what happened. That was four years ago.
More recently, the Japanese Defense Agency said the Soviet
Union has again upgraded Its air power In the Far East with
deployment of supersonic and low-flying Mlg-27 fighter bornhers, which reportedly have a range encompassing all the
Japanese Islands.
On naval warfare, the Soviet Far East naval command is
equipped In with the powerful Kiev-class aircraft carrier
Minsk, while the Japanese admirals have to be content with

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ulladW41blatii 4sebroystra and other lesser vassals.
Against Moscow's awesome nuclear arsenal, Tokyo simply
has to seek shelter under the American nuclear umbrella.
While Internationally acknowledged to have the technological know-how to join the world's exclusive nuclear club,
most Japanese - the word's first victim of the atom bomb are still adverse to the possession of any form of nuclear

weapons.
Japan has officially counted itself out of the nuclear game by

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the political spectrum - have resisted any effort to rewrite it.
Pacifist groups and the vocal left still see militarism a living
spectre, and the suggestion last year by the country's top
general that the military might be forced to take "supra-legal"
action in time of a foreign invasion provoked a national outcry
and led to the general's resignation.
Under such fierce opposition, the government has been
forced to hold down defense spending.
For the coming fiscal year starting In April, the government
has budgeted $9.3 billion, just 0.9 percent of the GNP - the
lowest ratio in all major industrial powers.
With politicians still sharply divided on national defense, the
possibility of Japan playing any significant role In the defense
of the western world seems remote.

adhering to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
Nuclear aversion apart, successive governments have found
it politically impossible to upgrade the country's military
power to a level desired by its American ally,
Tokyo's passive reaction to repeated U.S. calls to arms is
very much the result of historical Irony.
Mindful of a possible revival of pre-war militarism, the U.S.
occupation authorities dictated the unique war-renouncing
constitution on the conquered nation.
Article 9 provides that the country "renounces war as a
sovereign right of the nation," and declares that "land, sea,
and air forces... will never be maintained."
Holding the constitution as a sacred document of Japan's
democracy, most politicians - particularly those to the left of

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Reggie Butler: "This is the and Bailey Circus had nothing for us in the fourth quarter
Herald Sports Editor
big time for tile. We've never over the Seminole caravan to and his shot selection was
For the third time in the last been this far and the Lard Ft. Pierce.
superb," complimented
four games, Seminole High's willing, we'll make it to
Helen Constantine and her Payne. "He was really in
'Cardiac Kids snatched Laktland We want it bad
Seminole cafeteria staff made control out there on the floor
victors from the ja ws of
Bruce McCrav on the late sure the Tribe had plenty to
defeat in the final minutes. game winning surges: "We munch on the trip down
As David goes, so go the
Their latest pacemaker try to keep our heads and back. The Morrison's Seminoles. He doesn 't score
special came Tuesday night together, but we can't wait Cafeteria in Vero Beach, much, and his game is
at Ft. Pierce Central High until the fourth quarter where the Tribe stopped for a sneakiy deceptive, but when
where they turned it 55-53 anymore.'
5:00 p.m. dinner, will never be forward David Thomas is on,
deficit with 2:09 left into it
the same,
the whole squad is on.
Fancy meeting you here. On
stunning 68.62 will. A win that
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As a drained and
cupants of the car were none preference for l)onna Sum- disappointed Butler lingered
championship.
Label their last minute other than the referees the iner and Neil Diamond *tit the locker room after the
antics heart, guts and corn- Seminoles were supposed to
Center Reggie Butler (lid victory, Thomas stuck his
have call tl,,' Ft. Pierce his coach one better on the head around the corner and
posure.
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instead.
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told his fellow senior, "Hey
of things that all add up to a Lauderdale striped shirts
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were called in at the last snuggled in for the long trip bes t titan...
30-2 season thus far.
minute. They were good for back, a relaxed Butler led it
David Thomas on corn- about 10 I' t.Iierte points,
chorus of top forties with Shun
Touchy technical. With Four
posure "It comes from coach
Thelong and windi ing road Thomas, Mike Gaudreau, minutes remaining and
Payne yelling at us a lot," Fifty-five Sanford faithfuls "Big Bird Steve (trace and following a Bruce McCray
smiled the slender senior who were treated to a free bus ride Robert Guy providing back up bucket, it Ft. Pierce player
battled the flu Tuesday night to the game by Kay 'ocais. No recording contract went to inbounds the roundas well as the Cobra's on the Shoemaker of Shoemaker offers were reported however, ball, then suddenly pulled up,
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subject of keeping the team 's modern day version of "Who's Ft. Pierce contest, Keith cobra's trainer and coach
head together late in the On First" when the first bus Whitney's knee injury left walked the length of the gym
game: "We're a team of had to be replaced due to speculation he might have to check him out. The
seniors and we all realize choking gas fumes. On the been sidelined. The spark Seminole players went to
where we want to go and what way home 30 miles north of plug guard came out 40 their bench for a short
we have to do to get there. We Ft. Pierce the replacement rninuti.s before game time to breather and were then
also know if we lose we go bus broke down and the test his wheels. The noticable flagged with it technical. The
I)o%%'n by three with 2:09 left, Payne ran out of home." Stambaugh added, Seminole die bards eventually limp in the Mainland game ref's said no time out was
Itolaids. Two minutes later the Cobras ran out of "Maybe we don't play with made it back home at 4:00 was gone but the speedy 'a1led.
senior still wasn't 100 percent.
gas and Seminole owned a come-from-behind 68- intensity until the fourth a.m. this morning,
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saddled with three first half personals, back up calms down little man Keith Whitney seconds
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First he drew a foul and calmly sank two free throws to pull hands full battling 6-7 Mike Toomer, the 64 Washington and 6-5 0
Curtis Redden, who is the brother of 6-11 Willie Redden, a S
the Seminoles within 58-57. Wilbert Washington, who at one
former Cobra All Stater now at the University of South
point was 0-of-6 in the ballgame, fired from the baseline to
Florida.
make It 60-57.
"I was very surprised," said Butler about the Central
McCray, undaunted, made a nice move across the lane to
leaping ability. "I wasn't mentally ready, but David and Glenn
pull the Tribe again within one 60-59. Then Stambaugh
corralled an Important missed shot and found McCray at the were slapping me along side of the head to get me going."
McCray didn't need any head slapping to get him going. The
other end to give Sanford its first lead 6140 since midway of
smooth
senior pumped in 13 first half points, but Central still
the third quarter,
led
at
halftime
28-27 when Sandifer stole the ball and dunked It, 10
Whitney
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Keith
The TrIbe press forced a turnover
who
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had 10 first half points, also turned in a good
unflappable
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connected
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defensive
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on
Stambaugh
after the 6-1 blond shooter burned
remainIng,
edge with only 1:12
him
early.
said
Whitney
get
out
there,"
had
to
"My knee still hurt but I
Both teams employed man-to-man pressing defense which
who was termed questionable because of the injury suffered
kept
up the tempo throughout. "I was a little worried about
Mainland,
against
foul trouble," said Payne about his pressure defense.
Seconds later though Whitney collided with Washington and
"Thomas did get his third, but that was the only problem. We
was whistled for the foul. Washington however, feeling like a
snake-bit Cobra, caromed the free throw to an eager McCray. did a good job of getting the ball to the guy that was hot,"
The agile senior took off on the dribble to half court where the Payne emphasized.
now uncoiling Cobras attempted to double team. McCray
Which most of the time was McCray who paced the Sanford
3220285
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alertly found a lonesome David Thomas under the basket for a
widening 6560 margin.
eluding a couple timely steals along with Thomas to comeback "My man picked up on Bruce which left me open," Thomas from an early 4538 third quarter deficit. Whitney contributed
pointed out about his easy layup which seemed to make the
12 while Thomas added 10.
Cobras unravel and shed their skins.
For the losing Cobras Toomer, who tried to put Sanford away
Down by five and with 45 seconds to play Central threw
early
in the final quarter with 10 points, finished with 16 for the
ball out of bounds and with it went their chances of any miracle night. Washington also tallied 16, while Titus added 13 and
opportunity.
San difer chipped in 11.
"When we got down the kids sucked It up," Coach Bill Payne
"Our press was the key and we played good defense,"
said about the comeback. "When they (Ft. Pierce) got behind
concluded
Payne. "We also appreciate all the kids and the fans
to
come
back."
have
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they didn't
that made the trip. Sanford Is behind us.
Stambaugh, who ignited an early game uprising with six
first quarter points, agreed witb his coach's assessment.
"We're one game away from Lakeland and we want It bad,"
"We had the guts," said the Tribe's Medicine Man. "We
said Payne about Saturday's encounter in West Palm Beach
realized that if we lost it would be our last. We didn't have the
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tvening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Wednesday, March 5, 1I0-9A

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said. "Interest costs for November through January soared to

ft near future

"If China decided to oppose any effort toward independence,
'which It has said it would do. then the United States would be
placed in the enormously difficult political and moral position
of weighing the principle of self-determination against the
possible rupture of relations with china. We don't have a clear
principle where we know what it means. We maybe could be
having to make up our minds, with a lot of ramifications, like
for the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization). "It'sS
worrisome. to
The arrests of the opposition leaders have raised two "key"
questions, Li said.
thi themovement Is not well developed, then by knocking off
aders you may have broken its back or delayed for a
number of years astcessor o If that's the case the KMT
e time But If there's a second echelon of
Ill have bought
ad r in place, ad to go then the KMT just added to the
grievances" Ce, r e
The second question is whether the riot backfired on the
opposition and brought more sympathy for the KMT. "That's
hat the KMT is saying. That's what the press in Taiwan is
ying. The question is, is that claim in fact true? We simply
don't know," Li said.
And then there is the issue of human rights. The KMT should
be put on notice that 'this kind of action is not going unnoticed
outside," Li said.
"One way Is to delay the sales of arms" by the United State
to Taiwan until there is "clarification" on what Is going on, Li
said. "There are allegations that some (of those arrested)
have been mistreated. That could be untrue, but that's what we
want to find out."
Li recently returned from a trip to China, where he talked to
government Taiwan analysts.
"I told them this is a group that would prefer Independence,
but the major reason is that the People's Republic has not
made a good case to the native Taiwanese as to why unification
would be of benefit to the Taiwanese."

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Marc Slade Chrysler-Plymouth Inc. is closing its doors six
months after moving Into new $1 million facilities on U.S Highway 17-92, south of Sanford
The business Is the victim of high interest rates and two fleet
cancellations, which left the business with a big Inventory.
"We'll be here for another 30 days, winding down and
making sure everyone gets their paper work, but for all intents
and purposes we are closed." owner Marc Slade said Tuesday.
Slade said he has terminated the franchise here and will
concentrate on his Chrysler-Plymouth Dodge and Mazda
dealership In Leesburg, which Is "more diversified and has a
lot less Inventory."
Slade stressed this Is not a bankruptcy but "a good business
decision."
"We could continue to operate another six months but felt
the time to close was when we can doitcleanly. Everybody
gets paid," Slade explained.
Slade said in the four years he has had the dealership here
the business had never lost money until November, 1979. Since
then interest rates for unsold cars have risen to 18 percent and
when twocar rental firm canceled their fleet orders, It left the
dealership back-lugged with an average of more than 300 cars.
"It costs $100410 a month to park a car on this lot," Slade
$40,000 a month."
Slade said be is moving as many of the 52 employees as
possible and expects to transfer about 10 to the Leesburg
dealership.
"All of the warranties will be respected by Chrysler and we
will be in Laesbwg to take care of any special problems
might occur," Slade said.
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Herald Sports Correspondant
double figures. Super senior Paul Mullee
"The difference in the game was the at the end of the third quarter seemed to could get no closer than eight the rest of
Bishop Moore head coach Gregg led the way with 28 points,
Au stater Robert jOiiflOfl led Pasco
10 of which pressure," remarked
Robinson, lire us up" Robinson as referring to the way.
Robinson breathed a sigh of relief came in the third period. Se nior
with 33 points while Keith Nelson chipped
center referring to his 1-2-2-press. "They beat us Muflee's shot with three seconds left at
The lead chanced hands 19 different
Tuesday night as his sixth ranked Hor- Kevin Roy hit for 15 and snagged
nine a couple times down the floor and got the end of the third period that gate the times during the game hut Dade (its Iii &amp;i [tit
nets moved one step closer to the 3A state rebounds. Slick point guard Greg Topper some lay
Dade City closed out its SCilSOfl at 28-3.
ups, but we made them make Hornets a 53-51 lead.
boss Bob Evans didn't think his team
title by beating second ranked tilt for 11 points and played an excellent nine or 10 turnovers while we were
Bishop
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press
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DadePasco-Comprehensive 74.64 in the floor game. Two sophomores combined pressing them."
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Reggio Butler

When it came to rebounds and defense, Payne looked to
center Reggie Butler and forward David Thomas.
Butler averaged eight points a contest and was the second
leading rebounder with 263. His 6-6 presence In the middle
was also good
four blocked shots per
game.
Hounding out Seminole's all-county performers is 64
forward David Thomas. The man of a thousand moves
snared 206 rebounds and averaged 10.6 points a game. He
also handed out 106 assists and usually drew the op.
position's toughest player to defense.
Lake Brantley'iiaccurate guard Doug Dershimer capped
his three year career at the Big Blue Campus by once again
earning a spot on the all-county team. Post season honors,
are nothing new to the "Bird Man." He was named to the

basketball team has enjoyed Its
this season,
The
up Includes a nicely balanced mixture of
scoring, defense, rebounding and ball handling. Seminole
County ~oaches think so too. For their respective performances Us season, the coaches have voted Seminole
five to the yearly AU-County Team
High's
presented by Burger King.
The remaining five players on the 10 man squad include
some pretty prime basketball talent also.
Figuratively speaking, the Tribe's starting five statistics
clearly Indicate why they were the team to beat In the IM
80 season.
In the back court there's sharp-shooting Glenn Stain.
baugh and swift-folited point guard Keith Whitney.
As a team Seminole shot an amazing 58 percent from the
floor Ing regular season play. Stambaugh contributed a
54 percent total of his own in averaging 11.2 points per
contest The blond marksman also shot a blistering 899
percent from the charity stripe and dished out 92 assists. He
also found time to scrape up 62 rebounds from his guard
position.
Whitney was the man that made the running game go
The 5-10 spark plug averaged a shade under 10 points a
game with abi percent floor accuracy rate. Moreimportantly to the Seminole attack, he led the team with a
whopping 160 assists.
Many of his helping hand plays went directly to Bruce
McCray, the squad's leading scorer.
McCray blistered the nets for a66 percent mark from the
floor In averaging 21.6 points per game. When he wasn't
great success

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Rotary Bowl all-tourney team In '78 and '79, the Oviedo
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was selected second team all-Five Star Conference last
season,
Dershimer led the Patriot offense with a 19.4 per
scoring average while shooting 49 percent from the floor,
The Orange Belt Conference co-champlon Oviedo Lions
placed their two talented seniors on the all-county squad.
For the second straight season guard Troy Kessinger and
wingman Horace Roland made the team.
Kessinger, w'v' led the Lion football team to the
regionals at quarterback averaged 13.8 markers a contest
as a senior. The quick-handed six-footer palmed off 65
assists and came up with 76 steals while averaging a 43.4
field goal percentage in 26 games.

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For the district champion
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players on the 10-player AU- the elite 10 as did* 6.4 Bulldogs honored. Two un- made it a clean sweep for the
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derclassmen - junlorleaper Hornets' starting five being
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Honorable Mention.
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Greg were tabbed from Osceola.
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scoring and rebounding heavily for Digger Phillips' Lions.
The slender 6-2 senior averaged 15 ooints on a 489 field
goal percentage, hit 78.4 percent of his free throws and
snagged 137 rebounds. His speed also accounted for
assists and 53 steals on the year.
Lake Howell's Mr. Offense Reggie Barnes was selected to
the all-county squad for the second season ruiWng.
The lightning quick forward scored 501 points this season
for a 17.3 per game average.
He also played a big role on the boards, ripping 203
rebounds to average slightly better than 7 per game. The 6-2
senior found his teammates for 105 assists while hitting 79
percent from the charity stripe and 49 percent from the
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record
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game into overtime but his three-point
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Bullets 135, Pistons 107
Elvin Hayes scored a seasonhigh 42
points, hitting 12 straight shots in the first
half, to lead Washington over hapless
Detroit.
Rockets 93, hawks 83
Moses Malone scored 28 points and

Lakers and Lanier, who scored 21 for the
Bucks, was superb defensively,
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by Brian Winters with 10 seconds left.
Abdul-Jabbar was then fouled by Dave
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Although the Bucks dropped a bitterly
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toward a man's cooking," he said, while
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preparing some Boula Boula soup under iusidt' of
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the watclul eye of his wife, Betty, at
dish Save garlic, In skillet, melt butter
their home, 103 Oak Court, Sanford, "anti on low
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cooking for 15 years and most of his
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casseroles,
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flour; cook and stir until mixture is
13rd cup whipping cream
Atlantis Productions, as well as elegant and delicious.
Trim and discard mne'inbrane from brown and thick. Add onion and green
producers of the highly acBOULA BOULA SOUP
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claimed "An Evening with
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wine' stir until miiixture begins to
wax paper and pound inch
Rodgers and Hammerstein"
3 cups chicken broth
thick with thicken. Add mushrooms, peas, and
loth
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bring yoti "Say It with Music:
tomato mixture. Mix well. Serves 6.
1 cup dry split peas (washed &amp;
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Beat four
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in wide frying pan over medium heat,
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stirring until golden. Spoon nuts front iO:iielettv skillet preferably) Pour in
Berlin's contribution to our
Salt, pepper
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musical enjoyment for more
3 cups clear turtle soup or turtle con- Melt one inure tsp. of butter in skillet, stir top of omelette
with flat end of fork
than half a century is made somme
Sprinkle meat slightly with salt and COOk, until mixture starts to
set, lifting edges to
evident in the songs of this
Grated Gruyere or Parmesan cheese not crowding the meat. Cook until lightly
allow
uncooked
mixture
to flow under.
exciting musical tribute.
6 tbsp dry sherry
browned on each side. Set meat aside mis When cooked, fold omek'tte; remove to
There are songs for all the
Lightly salted whipped cream (not it cooks adding Inure butter to skillet if
warm plate; pour one cup of tomato
memorable eras of our cool Whip)
needed. When meat is mill cooked, return mixture over top. Keep
warm.
history the innocent Teens,
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Herald Staff Writer
In addition to playing tennis, Torn
Kleppe enjoys cooking as a form of
recreation when he is away from work.
Traveling around the state as a
manufacturer's representative keeps
Kleppe on the go for his firm of KleppeLewis. Inc., but on weekends he likes to
get in the kitchen and whip up something
"elegant but easy."
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AT ALL 151 ABC's IN FLORIDA

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tight game as San Diego beat Cleveland.
Cleveland's Mike Mitchell topped all
scorers with 25 points.
SuperSonics 98, Trail Blazers 97
Dennis Johnson scored 32 points to
pace four Seattle players in double
figures. The loss Put Portland one percentage point behind San Diego in their
battle for the final berth in the Western
Conference playoffs.

pulled down 13 rebounds to help Golden
State offset a 39-point effort by Utah's
Adrian Dantley.
Celtics 137, Spurs 108
Larry Bird scored 29 points to power
Boston and help drop floundering San
Antonio to its sixth straight loss.
Clippers 116, CavalIers 105
Swen Nater scored 13 points of his 20
points in the final quarter to break open a

grabbed 15 rebounds to pace Houston
over Central Division-leading Atlanta.
Nets 114, Pacers 109
Mike Newlin scored a gamehigh 30
points, including a pair of key baskets in
the final 2:42, to spark New Jersey,
which staved off a late rally by the
Pacers.
Warriors 111, Jazz 105
Robert Parish scored 26 points and

ABC HAS THE LOWER EVERYDAY PRICES

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Original works of art by the
masters (an income tax
deduction) Is being offered by
Lake Brantley High School's
Parent-Teacher-Student
Association at the first annual
Art Auction and Exhibit on
Sunday, March 9.
An art collection of 150
works including litographs,
etchings, woodcuts, serigraphs, paintings, and watercolors Is offered.
The auction Is to benefit the
Lake Brantley High chool
PTSA Scholarship Fund for
deserving sophomores,
Juniors, and seniors.
Conducted by Park West
Galleries, the auction will be
held at Malson et Jardin on
Wymore Road in Altamonte
Springs and will begin with a
champagne preview at 6 p.m.
followed
wed by the auction at 7

p.m.

Cash, personal checks,
Master Charge, and VISA
cards will be accepted,
Tickets are on sale at Lake
Brantiey High School and at
the door, The ticket price of
92,50 includes a cornpllmentary glass of cham.
pagne and free babysitting
rourty of Th Hi at Lake
Brantiey High School from
5:30 until 9:30 p.m.
Prior ticket sale Is reilred
ror tho free babysitting aer'Ice. For more Information,
aU Lake Brantley High
cbool at 192-1771.

team;

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and the ever fresh

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Broadway shows, not to
mention Berlin's lyrical love
affair with America as expressed in his patriotic tunes.
Featuring a cast of nine
singers and dancers assisted
by three musicians and
staged against a simple but
evocative setting, this
lavishly costumed production
will present all time favorites.
Attendance is limited to
Concert members only.
-PILA HUGHES

Who's
cooking?

The Herald welcomes
suggestions for Cook Of
The Week. Do you know
someone you would like to
see featured in this
There Is something for
ts'yone in the line of
cooking.
Novice cooks, as well as
master chefs, add a diiferent dimension to dining.
Please contact OURSELVES Editor Doris Dietuich about your news and
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AMENDED
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
I acre plus woid home. Zoned
3.nord Gracious living. R08S.
INVITATIONTOSID
CLASSIFIED ADS
Florida,
Sunbelt
BOARD OF COUNTY
for duplexe$, city water
monthly
rates,
utilities
The
Weekly
&amp;
Housing
Authority
of
the
I
COMMISSIONERS
Super location $33,000.
sewer.
S.
Oak
M17$$3.
Inquire
soo
City Of Sanford, Florida will
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Pork
The County of Seminole
receive
bids
for
modernization
to
Ideal
retirement
or startlng.2
Separate sealed bids for Items a
RoomforR.nt - Prlvate
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
OR, FP home. close to bus
listedbeiowwlllbereceived I n the
322 - 26 1
831-9993
16.luntll 2:00 P.M. on the 19th oay
Home. Leonar d C. Jolly. shopping.
_________________________
wing
Fastest
_______
ne,
churches. Call
Office of the Purchasing Agent, of March 1980, at
3237259
the Redding.
for more details.
Room 417, Seminole Count
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CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
Gardens Community Room, 5th
RATES
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
Street and
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The population the Sunbelt grew 32771,
Avenue, San.
until 10:00 AM., Wed.
44c line
ne
30..APartrnents Unfurnished ALL FLORIDA REALTY
1 time
HOURS
significantly during the 1970s, wi th California, Florida and
March 19,
NOTE: ford, Florida, at which time
-OF SANFORD REALTQ
3c* ecutive times
39c a line
BIDS WILL BE PUBLICLY place all bids will be publicly
8:00
AM.
5:30
Texas showing the greatest increases. The states of New York
PM.
1censecutiv
times
36c
a
lint
2541 5. French Ave.
BR-$209up.
Pooi.
Adults
only
1
3220$
OPENED AND READ AT A opened and reed aloud.
MONDAY th u FRIDAY
•cn Lake Ada. Just So. of
3fl0779,322•5353.3223772
and Rhode Island had the largest net losses.
Proposed
forms
of
contract
DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
SATURDAY 9 Noon
documents, including plans and
Census,
3 Lines Minimum
its final estimates Manpower Conference Room,
Call
323.8610
Dream home in quiet area. ThT11
Sanford.
specifications, are on file at the
_______________________________
fl
oo
r,
Seminole
C
ou
nty Services
Tuesday of the 1980 census, said the population in the United
Mariner's Viliag.
3 8dm, 1½ Bath is neat asa
Office of the Architects, Gutmann.
Building, corner of 1st Street an
__________________
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pin ready for easy livind.
States
d ur ing the previous decade for Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida Dragash Associates, Architects,
—
$eeing is believing at $43,900
Planners, Inc., Sanford Atlantic
32771, at time and date stated.
3l_1jments FunilsIi
w.terms. Assumable 5½ pct.
. P.O.
Noon The Day Before Publication
Asphalt
Paver;
Aerators
Bank
Building,
Suite
"While the
had almost no population change
mortgage &amp; 1 yr. warranty.
Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
Screening for Indian Hilts Water
2 Bedroom Apartment
since 1910, and the North Central states have grown less than
Copies
of
the
documents,
Treatment Plant; Painting
Nopets,carport,$SOmo.
Sunday - Noon Friday
Room for an office with 3 0d m,
drawi ngs and specifications may
half as fast as the nation as a whole, the South and the West Restoration of Indian Hills
Wale
269.7377
2 Bath home to envoy. One-half
obtained
by
depositing
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grew substantially faster than the national average," the
Treatment Plant; Traffic Roller; be
acre zoned commercial on
each set of
Tire
Service
Truck;
Library
with
Architect
for
4 Room Apt.
Bureau said.
busy four lane. $36,900.
so
obtained.
Such
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Shelving; Argentine Bahia Sod; documents
$IBorno..$50 deposit
California, Texas and Florida each grew by more than 2 Gas
deposit will b refunded to each
Chromatography System
122-509
4 8dm, 2 Bath, 2 story home in
4Pe1S0flls
person
who
returns
the
plans,
18.
-Help wanted
million people during the decade. California gained 2,723,000
Furnish. Install Equipment for
pictur esque part of Sanford.
and
other
Traffic
Engineering;
Flatbed
specifications
during the decade for a total of 22,694,000; Texas gained
Lire. rooms, exterior done in
32-Houses
Unfurnished
documents
In
good
conditions
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Dump Truck; Lowboy Trailer
Wanted experienced bus boys;
—
aluminum siding. Perfect for
2,182,000 to 13,381,000; and Florida 2,068,000 to 8,859,000.
Neat lng.A Ir. Conditioning System within 10 dab's after bid opening.
cooks; din. rm. waitresses,
Mate' Dating Service. All
growing family. Fireplace,
A
certified
check
or
bank
draft,
Other states estimated to have grown by more than half a for Consumers Water Treatment
3 OR 1½ B $375 mo, $200 sec deP.
dish washer. Apply in parson
ages P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
corner lot. 1 yr. warranty.
pa yable to the Housing Authority
Harold Hall Realty Inc.
Plant,
t
er
3200
S.
Orlando
or.
Cavalier
,
Fl.
33518.
million since 1970 are Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, Georgia,
Semiannual requirements for of the City of Sanford, Florida, -__________________________
REALTOR 3235774.
Motor inn.
North Carolina and Washington.
U.S. Government Bonds, or
the following Items:
Child
LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYCE
satisfactory bid bond executed by
In terms of rate of population growth be tween 1910 and 1979
Security Officers, Lake Mary
Type ill Asphalt; Llmerock
ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
home3BR,26,extralg.kit.,&amp;
only: the bidders and acceptable
area,
must
be
able
For
the
following
bids
to
pass
Nevada was the most rapidly growing state in the nation with a
chised Name Brands) Sales &amp;
Ft. rm., one 1 acre, $430 mo.
Aerators. Screening for Indian sureties in an amount equal to
polygraph
&amp;
shift.
Baby
Sitting
In
my
home
by
change of 43.6 percent. It went from 489,000 to 702,000.
Service. includes building and
Seigler Realty, BROKER. 321.
percent of the bid shall be sub
Call 327.18109 am. to 3 p.m.
Hills Water Treatment Plant;
Christian lady.
Hourly,
property with mobile home
0641.
missed
New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island lost population
with
each
bid.
Painting. Restoration of Indian
we.ly, daily rates, 7 days or
__________________________
space. Owner retiring &amp; will
The successful bidder will be
nights a week. Call 323-9366
Orderlies
&amp;
Aides
since 1970. New York lost 593,000 people for a total of Hills Water Treatment; Heating.
partially finance. $65000.
33-4ouses
Furnished
Air-Conditioning System for required to furnish and pay for
and
leave
a
message.
17,648,000; Pennsylvania was down 70,000 to 11,731,000; and Consumers Water Treatment satisfactory performance and
Better Living Center of Cassel.
berry. Call for appt. 339.5002
Rhode Island lost 20,000 for a total of 930,000.
Wanted:
Mature
European
Lady
Plant; Upon award, successful payment bond or bonds.
2 OR, New house, completely
Attention is called to the Bid
for child care in my home.
The District of Columbia is estimated to have experienced bidder will be required to furnish
Workers needed for cabinet
furnished, AC, $350 mo First &amp; 1
Bonds,
Form
requiring
Longwood-Lake,
Base Bid, Group
Mary area.
Payment and Performance
manufacturing shop. Must
the largest
drop in population during the decade
last + damage dep. off Airport
Prices, and prices for work
Own transportation preferred.
each in the amount of 100 percent
have knowledge of tools. Apply
on Ross 323-6023.
losing an estimated 13.4 percent (or 101,000) of its population of total bid amount; and Proof of described broken down by unit
Day 661-4416, eve 3236180.
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
insurance. Bond forms will be size,
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
between April 1970 and July 1979 for a total of 656,000 people.
Will babysit In my home. Will
Each bidder is required to bid on
furnished by the Seminole County
37ifleSS
BUS
9a.m..3p.m. M-F.
Prop"
If the estimates hold up when the official 1980 census
pick
up
&amp;
deliver
anytIme
the Base Bid, Group Prices, and
Purchasing Division,
after
noon.
Ph.
323.2045
aft
1
conducted, Florida would pick up three
picas for work described broken
All work shall be in accordance
A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
P.M.
UNIQUE - Ml W1' ailS iT(E
BOYS&amp; GIRLS
with specifications in the Office of down by unit site,
congressional seats, and California and Texas each would pick
in Longwood. 4 BR, 2 B oversized
SPACES
AVAILABLE.
Attention
is
called
to
the
the Purchasing Agent.
lot, Z.comm. $39,500.
up two. Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Tennessee
WANTED: BOUTIQUES
lllflstrUCtiOfls
The County reserves the right to provisions for Equal Employment
EARN EXTRA $$
GALLERIES
.
STAINED
Utah and Washington each would gain one seat,
reject any or all bids, with or Opportunity, and payment of not ___________________________
GLASS MAKERS . GIFT
ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE
ass than the minimum salaries
without cause
New York would lose four congressional seats and Illinois,
to
waive
SHOPS, etc. $95 mo., utilities
After
School
sit forth In the
on
1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
t
e
chnicalities,
or
to
accept
the
bid
and
wages
as
JUMP FOR JOY
Ohio and Pennsylvania would drop two each. Losing one seat
Inc luded
_. 323-2172 o!!309575
dft1t must be paid on this
BR's, 28's + guest cottage &amp;
which in its judgment best serves
Call
Circulation
Dept.
each would be Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey and
project.
Creative Expressions 322.7813
much more. Only $19,900.
the interest of the County. Cost of
All bidders are hereby notified
South Dakota, the bureau said.
submittal of this bid is considered
3222611
FREE Demonstration
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
an operational cost of the bidder that they must affirmatively an.
California remains the nation's most populous state,
Have you ever wanted to learn
Development opportunity I One
and shall not be passed onto, or be sure that in any contract entered
followed by New York and Texas. Alaska remains the nation's
DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
latch hook, needle point or
into pursuant to this ad.
entire block z-comm on w. lit
borne by the County.
2 BR, I Bath, 1g. covered patio,
crewel? Then come by 112
EVENING HERALD
least populated state, despi te a 34.3 pe rce nt population in.
vertliement, Minority Business
St $110,000.
JoAnn Blackman, CPM
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
Hotly Ave. from 9-6 FrIday.
Enterprises will be afforded full
Purchasing Agent
crease during the decade from 303,000 to 407,000.
Groomer, kennel worker, ans.
room,
EXTRA
nice,
EXTRA
327.2694.
opportunity to submit bids as sub.
6+, acres on beautiful Wekiva
Seminole County
phone, cust. clerk (1 person).
______________
Final census counts for the states will be released in January
liveable.
contractors, or as suppliers of
River &amp; Hwy 46. $110,000.
Courthouse, Room 417
Ma
il
resume
to
Beth
Jonas,
Rt.
1981.
ma$erIaIs,ors.rvices,andwiil not
Sa nford, FL 32171
Wanted
3,Box47,
Sanford,
FI.,33flI.
be discriminated against on the
(303) 323-4330, Ext. 293
STEMPER AGENCY
QfOuflds of race, color, religion,
Publish March 3, 1980
CallBar
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
six or national origin In con .
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REALTOR 322-4991
Apply in perSon Sanford
REAL ESTATE
sideration for award.
Ponders
&amp; Convalescent Center, so
MULTIPLE LISTiNG SERVICE
REALTOR, 373•749
JOBS
In
accordance
with
Executive
FICTITIOUS NAME
PMfionvIlIe
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Order 11625, Minority Contractor
___________________________
JO
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Goals
Program,
all
bidders will be
engaged in business at Sanford
VA-F HA-235-Con. Homes
afforded full opportunity to submit
Graham Energy Plan Airport, Seminole County, Florida,
Low Down Payment
Clerk Typist-exc oppor
under the fictitious name of bids In response to this invitation
Cash for your loti Will build on
and will not be discriminated
Gal Friday-Poss 1720 mo
EXECUTIVE AIR TRANSPORT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. transit perhaps with the state SERVICES, and that I intend to against on the grounds of race,
your lot or our lot .
Mg' Tramnee-$flO mo w.fuli
POJZW lfA
Y Enterprise, I nc.
color, religion, six or nationa l
benefits
(UP!) - Despite vocal helping underwri te local
register said name with the Clerk
REALTOR
Medel Inc., Realtor
le origin in consideration for award.
MIS :
- 644.3013
AutoPtsMgr-.-$250wk
+
of
the
Circuit
C
ou
rt,
Semi
no
comm
4
~111
Republican opposition, the Jets.
During the Fiscal Years of 97$
'7
Pharmacy Tech-exp, super
S323-$9S6
County, Florida in accordance
Buiidto Suit - our lot oryours.
House Energy Committee is
position
Rep. Tom Lewis, R-North with the provisions of the Fic. thru 1981, goals for participation
FHAVA,FHA23S&amp;215
YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE BIG
Sales-many openings
preparing to give further Palm Beach, also took the titious Name Statutes, To-Wit: by Minority Business Enterprises
VALUE
1.
law
Price
of
this
is
twenty.f
lye
percent
(33
per.
Mist Cufler-exc pay
consideration to Gov. Bob governor's plan to task saying Section 865.09 Florida Statutes cent). To ensure that maximum
lovely 4 OR. 28 home In
M. Unsworth Realty
LO DrIver-s.. the world
Sanford's most des irable
Graham's $78 million energy the incentIve-dIsincentive a- 1957.51g.: Michael E. Reeder
bids from Minority Business
Lot Boy-young mans dream
neighborhoods. C.H&amp;A, 2 FR's
co nservation package.
are sought, con.
Mach Cleaner-$140 wk, will
preach -which Graham says Publish March S. 12, 19, 26, 1980 Enterprises
&amp;it is available for immediate
tractors
submi
ing
tt
bide
will
be
train
AALW
A vote on the massive will save millions of
R.!ALTOR
barrels of DET.34
ocy. $57,,
required to provide evidence
Gin. Laborers-No exp. nee.
package could come as early oil and billion over the next NOTICE OF RESOLUTION their efforts in aiding In
essary
3221061 orev.s.mIW
the
ACREAGE lust off Lake Mary
as today -- during a session 10 years
CLOSING, VACATING AND rea ching of said goals,
has openings In Florida Cashiers-fun &amp; fabulous
- is unwieldy and
Blvd.
This
9+
acres
is zoned
LIST NOWI
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This project isuiiblsd to
RIS64TS-OP.WAY
p
for real .stat. liCenses. Security
coetliti the ____
vubleABANDONING
_s,, Guards-b. alert
Call Walt Capgel 3234400
N99ca%,
IRISf'10L..-SI SSU4SP. 1.W1M
SiTS_L_II IT MWCONCS*N
Mann, D-Fort Meyers, money.
Knowtds
•atty Inc.
Deve lopment' Who want real value In a
Cab Installer-eric pay
NOTICE isher.byglventhatthe Housing and Urban Deve
least 2 home sItes, e ven has a
REALTOR
2$.300S
said as late as Monday night
Cook , Waiters &amp; Waitresses
Boardof County Coffimissionsrsof Act of 1961. All bidders WIJI be
marketing
program.
large spring fed swimmin'
&amp;wminole County, Florida, at its required to comply with an At.
was primarily going to be for
Legal Notice
hole.
$42,300 with excellent
We're now entering into
Regular Meeting held on the 26th flrmative Action Plan to provide
THESE ARE ONLY
"workshop" P11'PO5ea
terms.
IIALTY IAA
day of February, AD., 1980, in the Opportunity to lower income
an expansion program in
A FEW
As the issues were NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Cou nty Commissioners' Meeting
ing residents of the project or" to
Eve. 305-661-5440
3063231863
MULTIPLE Ll$TiNG.REALTqi
Notice is hereby given that a
Florida and have
Room in the Courthouse at San- training and employment. See the
discussed Tuesday, Graham's
en.
Stop in or call
tinfurnish.d Apt. 7 BR, 18, 30
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
by
the
ford,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Supplementary
Instructions
to
top lobbyists waited anxiously Planning and Zoning Commission pursuant to Petition and Notice Bidder for more information in
ings for licensed brokers
Park Ave. $300mo. 1st 5 Iast'
AAA EMPLOYMENT
while Republican
siC.
of in the City Commission Room, City heretofore given, passed and regards to this requirement,
and salespersons In the
2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
Attention is called to the Sum.
the panel tired questions and Hall, Sanford, Florida at 6:00 P.M. adopted a Resolution closing,
912 Pf'er%dIAVS.
SCR EN .PORCHES, AP.
nf ord area. To get jeLOCH ARBOR
Office on Thursday, March 20, 1980, to vacating and abandoning, .Mary of Work. In this section, a
(car. lOth&amp; French)
PLIANCES, GOOD CON.
criticism at
103 Sunset Dr.3 OR 1 B, FR, FPei
consider the following change and renouncing and disclaiming any turnover schedule will be
tails,
take
a
minute
and
Your
Future
Our
Concern
DITION, WALK DOWN
Ig fenced yd. Exc. cond.,
Director In Hater.
amendment to the Zoning Or. and all right of the County of presented at a pre-bld conference,
TOWN. $23,000
contact Marge Goddard,
$44,900.
Rep. John Mica, R.Winter dinance of the City of Sanford, Seminole and the public In and to Monday, March 3, 1980, 2:00 P.M.,
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2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
the following described rights-of. Redding Gardens, Indicating the
Box 186, Eustis, Fla.
Park, said the governor's plan Seminole County, Florida.
674
3237812
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
Ordinance No. 1091, Article V. way, to-wit:
rate of turnover of vacant units to
NEED
which seeks to reward Use
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
Provisions, Section 3, 31111-11A.
Evs.322.O62,322.13S7
That right of way being 25 feet the General Contractor by the
PORCH S NEW ROOF.
IMMEDIATELY
those who conserve energy SIngleFamily Residential either side of the cent er line of Owner to have all modernization
207 C. 25thlt.
131,900.
Dwelling
District.
Subsection
completed
on
beginning
at
the
work
S.
Moss
Avenue,
this
poled
OUTSIDE
SOLICITORS
With 00 grants and other
Phone:
Pars. West bourndaryof the right of way withIn 730 days or sooner if
incentives while pe nalizing CandltleaalUsisPermitted,
HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MO.
EARN TOP
of Orange Avenue and running possible.
(2)
DERN, POOL. 3 SEOROOM,
waiters - doesn't
The Housing Authority of the
Amend to read (2) SIngle. westerly 110 lest, suburban homes
COMMISSIONS
214 BATH. FORMAL DINING
Family dwelling with 1,000 sq. It.
development, according to the plat City of Sanford, Florida reserves
address the real problem.
TOLL
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT- IN
minimum living area, provided all thereof as recorded in Plat Book s, the right toreject any orall bids or
HOURS FLEXIBLE
KITCHEN. REDUCED 10
"It Ken to One we're going -ottierdensity
controls and setback
Page 41, Public Records of to waive any Informalttles In the
Call SobLavenbury
$32,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
to have gasoline shortages requirements are met
bidding.
Seminole County, Florida.
- Circulation Manager
MORTGAGE.
Note: Subparagraph (a)
No bid shall be wIthdrawn for a
and you're worried about
EVENING HERALD
By the Board of County Corn.
unchanged.
missloners of Seminole County, period of 3l days subsequent to the
weather stripping and a remains
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
322-2611
The Planning &amp; Zoning Corn.
Florida, this 26th day of February, Oinlflgofbidswlffiouftheconsint
EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH
grant program," mission will submit a room. AD.,
of the Housing Authority of the GENERAL LABORS day
1910.
STENSTROM
shift
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
AreyoucaringforyourElderly7
Mica told Hester,
mendation to the City Commission
BOARD OF COUNTY
City of Sanford, Florida,
apply at American Wood
TRAL HEAT AIR, D.IARY
Would
you
like
to
work,
shop,
REALTY
in favor of, or against, the
COMMISSIONERS OF
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
AREA. $1550.
The lawmaker said he'd requested
Product Mill Office, 200
or keep an appointment. Let
change or amendment.
SEMINOLE COUNTYe OF THE CITY OF
Marvin Ave., Longwood
me sit for you. Will furnish
rather see legislation to help The City CommIssion will hold a FLORIDA
BAUTIFUL4 BR, 25 home in
SANFORD, FLORIDA
between I &amp; 11 am.
LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S
references. Call MonYuesSenors, w-all the extrasl C.
utilities switch to coal and Public Hearing in the City Corn- BY: ARTHUR H. SECKWITH JR. THOMAS WILSON, Ill
Refersnces required.
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
Sat.
for
appointments
H&amp;A,w.w
3224343,
carp., pan. FR, set.
mission
Room In the City Hall,
CLERK
executive Director
otheraltanative fuels, and to
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
In kit., pantry &amp; morel BPP
encliiililrage 00 Use ofn=8 Sanford, Florida at 7:00 P.M. on Publish March 5, 1980
Publish February 28, 21 and
NEW
Telephone Solicitors &amp; part time
REDROOM.3 BATH, 2
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
March 24, 1980 to consider saId DEll)
March 2. 5, 7, 1980
Phone Room Supervisors, well
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
$57,500.
OUR NEWEST OFFICE
recommendation.
DI$.110
established Sanford Firm, Full
HEAT &amp; AIR, MANY CX
IN LAK E MAR
CITYOP
All parties In interest and
Time I Part Time, afternoon
NOTICE OP RESOLUTION
TRAIL $09,900.
HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 4 BR
OPENINGMARCH
1st
LONOW000,
FLORIDA
citizens shall have an opportunity
&amp; evening hours. No selling,
CLOSING, VACATING AND Psftions to. 3 aisoclat. Call
II home on del. lot, spacious
to be heard at said hearings.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AIANDONING IISHT$-OP.WAY
6
ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
permanent position. Start $3,10
rms., pine floors, OR, utility
for cOnfidential interviews.
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP
By order of the Planning and TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
hr. advance according to
rm. I porchl Only $34,900.
FRICKE&amp;FRICKC
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Zoning Commission of the City of PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOT ICE ls hereby given that the
ROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGIN.
motivation. Guaranteed
ASSOCIATESINC.
CIRCUIT FOR SEMINOLE Sanford, Florida this 29th day of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCURS: Boa
bonus, call for Interview
ALLY BUILT
rd of County Commissioners
DUPLEX,
REALTOR
COUNTY, FLORIDA
SUPER 3 BR, 15 home in
Feajuary, 1980.
NOTICE II HERESY GIVEN
between, &amp; S at 3224465.
Seminole County, Florida, at its
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
Sunland w.your own pool &amp;
J.Q Galloway,
by the City of Longwood, Florida,
Regular
Meeting
held on the 26th
CASE N UMBER; S8
petlol OR, w.w carp., new-4
-31sCA.II-L
Chairman
.
that the City Commission will hold
Earn
extra
at
hOrn..
day of February, AD., 150, in the
,
roof, fenced yd., on a 19.
lii THE PETITION OF;
City of Sanford
a public hearing to consider
Good pay. Easy work. No BRAND NEW 3 SEDROOM, j
County Commissioners' Misting
shaded loti A buy for 134,7101
MItdDl NELL LETELLIER, a
Planning and Zoning
enactment of Ordinance No. 47,
experience necessary. Start
Room
In
the
Courthouse
t
San'
BATH,
FAMILY
ROOM.
2
Miner
Commission
LgdNotice
entitled:
Immediately. Send name and
serd, se.nt.io osjy, Florida,
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
JUST FOR YOU 3 SR, IS horn.
PublIsh March 5,111100
address to IW.EH P.O. lost
ANORDINANCEOPTHECITY pursuant to Petition and Notice
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
NELLIE MAY FRASURE her DET.10
in$unlandw.sc.patie,FLr .,
OF LONOWOOD. FLORIDA,
LA
13332A
Orlando,
Fl. 32109.
FIREP CE, $49,108. MUST
heretofore given, passed and
STATIOPPL.ORJDA
MiNor
efec.FP.newkit&amp;$andscapsd
SOLD THIS WEEKI
N01icl OF RESOLUTION AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. adapted a Resolution closing,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
specious yd.t SPP SERVICE'
Pellflonprs
143 OP SAID CITY, SAID Oft N.
vacating and abandoning, NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY
CLOSING, VACATING AND
21—Situations
CONTRACT, Yours for
RIGNT$.OP.WAY
ANd
ICING
THE
CO
6renouncing
and
disclaiming
any
TO
1900 SESSION OF THE FLOR.
ABANDONING
TO; ARNOLD LETELLIEN
$43,ØIJ,
HEN$IVE ZONING CROONANCI and all right of the County of IDA LEGISL ATURE FOR PASSaddri11s unkswwn
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: OF THU CITY
OF LONOWOOD
Seminole and the public in and to AGE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
Exp.babyslttirfullorperUimL
Last Ness. address:
NOTlCllsherebyglventhatthe
Sanford's Sales Leader
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT the following described rlgiits.Of. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
t*.Wor1egeais
Ueknss.
loardol County CommIssioners 11 CHANGING
THE ZONING OF way, to-wit:
40CEITT
Call 8349019.
twice is hereby given of in.
YOU ARE NOTIPIID that fp
Seminole Colasty, Flerida, at ItS CERTAIN TERRITORY PROM
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONI
tention to submit to the 1980
PitRionor, *1501 NELl. LITIL.
Regular Muting held on
Jsba.a
R.3 RESIDENTIAL TO C-COM
That Portion Of the foIIOwkil seisien of the Florida Legislature
UER a ashir, and NELLIE MAY
day of Pebruery, A. D., INS, In the MEUCIAJ. DISTRICT;
PROVID- described legal descriptIon lying a special act is follows:
Leaiii
FIA$IIRE, tier MiStier, in the
County Commissioners' Milling
SEIGLER REALTY
NO AN EFFECTIVE DATE *1. w*ttdn. lois $6 ftwu 17. block 7,
ANYTIME
abeis stvIW Ktlui, has fIled a Room In the Co Ifiouse at
An act relating to Seminole
PEALING ORDINANCES IN WHITCOMI$ SECOND AD. County, alcoholic
BROKER
Petitlusi kiffie aSvS styled
lgrd. Seminole County, Florida, CONPLICT HEREWITH.
beverage
Multiple Listing Service
DIllON TO GENEVA, Plot look
limiting the number of
? NEED CASH?
lu*0 Name CIiesigeslHw.niner pJr$uaIW Ii P1111110 M NI1I
Said Ordlamsice was placed an to Pap II, PublIc Records of ll,•
2139 S. Myrtle Ave.
ic
dsi*nasii$ IS that PositIon, and heretsiere glvin, passed mM
%* as
lirstreadklIOFebiwy 111981 Seminole Covaty, Funds:
250
UWYOUINSISWA$SICWNy
Orlando
Sanford
$W11 0IflA%fl
bsverageswithln$emlnolecou.wy
Ii serve a adapted a Resolution closing, aid IllS City CSIR5I11aiS0 will
call UsPerTerms
IagInnInuat$wco,earof
loS
4,
337.1577
335
REALTORS
of
, as
one
license
vacatIng and abandoning, 10
for
each
is
4,000
____________________________
iIsis
Is
block
Tower FlnanceSesv.
____7, WHITCOMSI FIRST
tbuu1 or major fraction
OW am CARMINE N. si*vo, renouncing and disclolmlli
and adopilin after she publ ic ADDITION TO GENEVA, as
1111341.2469
Branch
PWNhatws attorney, an aU right 05 the County 05
thereof, excepting from the
MSrft .l. wiN be held in the recorded 11 P1.5 SeekS. Pa,e *
h
sNposais: 1M3$Ia$e Reed Seminole and thu publIc In and to City
_____
O IROKERAQI
otfIé
UiIiwlFforIds,osi Seminole County public rains,
46 SeIN $9, Lampuqal Vilisge, the following described tIgM$41.
of Mardi. run E*st 36.13 SOd, thence $OVth 20 tPSghSWffh5s$lt0a5ffi.
FEES
LL WL..JL Florida W10, on or way. WWII:
quota licenses for dubs, hotels,
&amp;D., 1901at 1:88pjn.. erasseusi degrees II minutes West
NEW HOMES
4S
*0 ml day* Mardi, 1900,
ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOTS Illusuaftor is Pestle. At IllS tool to Well line of Lot Bec . mallets and restaurants; providing --_. s9th PlYmuts 83905
the
ast NISNiSOIIPMel With Nil ClOth 1$, AND LYING VAST OF
that
number of licenses now
*sI$hij bupins. IS
OT$ mostip interested parties May Of saId put, Itiosici North 10117 authorIzed shell net be rcid
Itifo Care, ORISOn b'Nra service • *sn mm BLOCK *TOWNSITI
sv
Ave. 1.190.9074.
be lieM WISh ruged fOd IISISCO Sink 88 1801005 II
y; prauleing an esecnve
- P088wwl aIloruy or M OF NORTH CHULUOTA, AS l Ski gr'400W Or0N10U ThIs minutes East 17774 foul to
am
lfyHiffgq,ofhIe*a
RECORDED
W4d
IN PLAY ROOK 7. healIng mey N contInued freon begInnIl,bgjglkilpadofIofs4
RismslgrrW18fl pspy hi anlurod again PAGE 14. PUIL.IC RECORDS, lime ii time until final odin 11 s L i Ii.
$eonlsis4s League of Civic
PnIvaIskom
IS
,
$9.
*
21
22
1
AssociatIons Inc.
rellol
iandod In the SElNO$.E COUNTY, FLOR IDA taken by lbs City CiMsisbelis.
3213083
tanIy item caller line of Ills
iss Yarmouth Reid,
of Cesp'ity CornBy Ike Not
A copy 40 No ens..
Or
.
Ple
ri
d
iut
CN$1
ISIPOSI.
Fern Park, Fla. 32730
Punt
stairs
WlThIUmpkeIidaidlkeIOd miNiniens of SeminoleCusoty,. IsiamcsISpeilidaI IllS dy Hill.
•
S
Co.n•
APARNENT5
(30' $34'SITh

Gro

1

Locust

in

REALTY
IIALTOC

0

in releasing

and

increased by 18.8 million
a total of ,099,000.
Northeast has

DEADLINES

Harold Hall

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43-Lots-Acreage
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Inc,

Realty,

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RANCHES
GROVES
6' 2 acres for only $16,500
good terms. Osteen.

4 Pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230,
Low down payments. 322-7287

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

4th

FARMS

_321.0759

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Pennsylvania
The Bureau of the

We Specialize in-

- BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real tstare Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

RORBuI'

Reg.

LOW CASH TO MTG.- 4 BR,
2 8, split plan, huge kit., formal
OR, fenced yd w.trees.
534,50011

HIGHWAY 1-4 FRONTAGE DcBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES, $31,300.

COUNTRY "2 ACRE- Newer
3BR, C-H&amp;A, w-w cpt., Ig
patio, rose garden &amp; low cash
to mtg. 545,90011

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED.
ROAD
F RON TAG E .
DELTONA AREA. $12,700.

00

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OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
,-weII.constructed 2 BR home on
gorgeous 104*117 corner lot.
Under -appraisal at $35,90011

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SPANISH 2 STORY-,,300 sq t
pool home w-fireplace, formal
'LR &amp; DR &amp; detached party
:..-houseonover½ acre for only
-,$$7,500lI

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a

11

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percentage

42-Mobile Homes

LOCH ARBOR GEM- Spo tless 4
OR split plan, w 1g. BR's, FR,
big kit, walk-in pantry, pool &amp;
fenced 1/3 acre on cul-de-sac.
.564,90011

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additional

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anytIme 1273 0781.

2½ ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
"°°'

OS$G10110S000SII

46-Comrnercial Property
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Commercial lot in Longwood on
Hwy 127, across from Lyman
MS. Call Henry 339-5217.

47—Real

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Estate Wanted

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REALTY WORLDS
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O,LL OF THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED.
CALL US ANYWAY.

(CI)))

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18-Help

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

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WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CARRIAGE
COVE.
YOUR
CHOICE FROM $4,500.

We
buy your equity, close in 24 Ii,
AWARD REALTY, INC.
9.2WiO

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68-Wanted to Buy
Yard Sale-- children clothes 8. __________________________-

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Side-by-Side efrig., $75; picnic
tble w-2 benches, $30; full size
baby bed w matt. $25; Oak
Porch rockers, $29.95: metal
Office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture. 205 E 25th St 323
0981.

MICROWAVE

Washer repo GEdeIuiiem(jd(I
Sold orig S40935, used Short
time Bal. $189 14 or $19 35 mo.
Agent 339 8386

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Stereo, fruitwood console w AMFM, $100; (2) breakfast bar
stools, wrought iron custom
made; (2) occasional chairs.
8341987.

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off of total inventory of brand
new intersping bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
SanfordI7"

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54—Garage

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Sales
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4 tam. carport sale, Sat. Fun.,
clothing, etc. 106 Brown Dr.,
Sanford, Sunland. 323 3670.
Super Beta Sigma Phi garage
sale. Cor. of 251 h St. 70th St.
(Ravenna Pk). Mar. 8, 9-5
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'11 Ford P U 100
$1400
323 2303
14 Ford F 100 P U. V 8. std
trans. tool box. new nsp. $950
323 9214.

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UTILITY TRAILER
0'15'5285
323 8028

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80-Autos for

dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction. 323 3620

701 S. French

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 fC
15 models Call ))99100 or 831
4605 (Dealer

'

Parts

NEW USED BATTERIES

I

1973 Buick Regal $900
1971 Mustang $600
323 0372

Major Credit Cards Accepted
THE BATTERY SHOP
107W 271h St.
323 9114
Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price!

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62-Lawn-Garden
I

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FILL DIRTS. TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 8. Hirt 323 7 5E

32 3 7831

I

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76-Auto

Sale

WE BUY CARS

F or Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

ORGAN Gutbrans,,'n
2 keyboardsancjpedals,$65o
322 2197
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GUNAUCTION
Sunday March 20th
C onsignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 32)7340
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79-Trucks-Trailers

IUY USED Ftj1NITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Furniture Salvage 372 8771
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Pianos S. organs,
stock
clearance, big savings Call
Bob Ball 3721403 2207 French

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Why buy used? New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
fuIIsize,quetn &amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 373
0981.

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GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher 8 professional
guitarist. Studied theory
composition at Chicago Con
servatory of Music Beginners,
enroll now, $Sa lesson. Student
guitars available, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,
Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center 8 Studio, Sanford.
323 8941
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51-Household Goods
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TV repo 19" Z enith. Sold orig
$493.75 hal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent3398386.
BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
2597 S Sanford Ave
#3
1734
-Good us ed
$258. UP
MILLERS
l6l9 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 322 0352
_______
TELEVISiON
RCA color console 75", sold new
over $700. Balance due $17500
or take over my payments
$17.00 month.
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver. Call
8625)91.

$15 loS' pick updeiivered
323 4947 aft. 3.
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53-TV-RadiO-StereO

FII(EIWOOD
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
lANCES
3730697
Ref. repo- 16 cu ft frost free.
Orig. $529, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 339-8386.

Beds, Dbl. motel B.S. &amp; Malt..
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 3237310.

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I 59-.Mus i ca l Merchandise
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We buy used furniture
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FURNITURE 8 THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave
Savlord

331 2794

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321 7480
A-OK TIRE
NEW TIRES$19 898. UP
Sanford
24l3 French Ave

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used,anycondtion6ll 8)26

(2)37 pistols; (1)
Antique Furn jewelry

PuSh button controlc, has car
usel, still in warranty
Originally U19, assume
ments of $21 mo. Agent 339
8186

MUST SELL' 15500 Window Air
Conct.,excelle,tcond 322-3930
________________
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
311 31SF. First St.
Vinyl Ponchosiii"'
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3725791

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S7-A-óuns

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For Sale 1975 Honda, XL 70 with
les s than 1,000 miles. $775 or
t,esf offer 321 0789 after 5pm

Will buy old class rings 8. Silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323-1888.

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78-MotorcyCles

WE BUY USED FUPNITUR'E,
APPLIANCES 8. PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
niture, 305 F 25th St 32) 0981

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ouses, apts. &amp; 1970 SInger Future Fully auto,
vacant land. Lucky In.
repossessed, used very short
O. Box 79
vestments, P.
time. Original $593, bal. $10$ or
p.o.
Sanford 322 4741
131 me. Avant339-0304.
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54-Garage Sale

Si-Household Goods

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Cedar Wardrobe
-3fl-9180 10a.m. 105p.m.
odds &amp; ends 112 Holly Ave. 93
Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We I
Friday.
Mon. thru Sat.
t$O make Real Estate -S
____________________________
______________________________
Business lol'D$. Florida Mor.
Used lull size hotel motel bed
igage Investment. 1101 E.
55-Boa ts &amp; Accessories
ding. Very clean, 1114.9S ea.
Robinson, Orlando, 422.2916.
NolI's Sanford Furniture
ROBSON MARINE
Salvage. 17-97, So. of Sanford.
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322-8771.
SO-Miscellaneous for Sale
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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up, 55.800. 48 Downing St.,
Carriage Cove. 831-29)3 or
3221157.

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322 7480
Shocks $195 Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $2995
2413 French Ave., Sanford____

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1978 Case Tractor Model 885
77-Junk Cars Removed
The reserved price. Call 904 flSLike new Cond.. $6.995
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From $10 to 1.50
1975 Ford Granada Ohia, csc
Call 322 1624; 312 4464
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cond., AM FM stereo. M chIIn
radials 49,000 rn, $2.500 830
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9503.
Cash 322-4132
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
322 SM
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
'71 Datsunqood running cond
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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Antiques and Modern Furniture
1971 750 Honda, some custom
12 Pont Catalina, AC, PW,
One Piece or H ouseful
PS, 400CU in motor, ssoo
nice clean, $1450, aft 6 p.m
Antiques
323-2801
323 2299
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14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
$56,900.

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See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3øO3OrlanctoDr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

GOING
IN
SERVICE.
OWNER SAYS REDUCE S
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CASH OR TERMS.

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cash to mtg. $19,900!! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5771.

LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
FINER
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SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.

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For Sale

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HILLS.
NICELY
WOODED,
VOL US IA
COUNTY. $28,500.

58 ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000

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CAN'T BE BEAT- 2 or 3 BR,
new C-H&amp;A, w-w cpt., rge,
ref., d-w, dis posal &amp; Iandscap.
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1 BR, 16, all appl. inc l. w&amp;o,
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool 8 club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $27,000,.
Orlando 277-1798.

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REAL ESTATE Brok

2" N.
834-8200

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$1, 0 DOWN

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323-5774
24 Hrs.

47-A--Mortgages BOUcht
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CROC!ETT

LUXURY LI VING
3 BR, 28, pool, 660. green
house, 1g. patio. $53,900.

SEIGLER REALTY

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. in this
411i acre estate. 38R, 46 w.
guest cottage, fruit trees.
992000

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
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Sanford
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322-7972

W. Garnett White Rag. Real Estate.Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.,.
107 W. Commercial
•Phone 323755$, Sanford

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Other parcels avail.
W. Maiiczowski, REALTOR
322.7983
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Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodeling. All work
guar. Free Est. 331.0463.
Complete MobIle
Home Repair
349.525

Whatever the occasion, there Is
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332.2611 or 831-993.

Tile floors Installed —
NEW IREPAIR
Free Est.
$30.1713aft6

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Quality Int. or Ext. pressure
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
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3224509

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
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Larger engine: 2.5 liter
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Longer wheelbase,
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Larger wheels, tires and
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322-3331
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Wdnuday, Msrchi

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Pair In 60s
Kid About Ii
DEAR ABBY: 1 was very
happy to see the item in your
column about the girl who got
pregnant and had a baby
though she was still a virgin.
The same thing happened to
me when I was 17. He married

Working women, have you been feeling the pressure to
perform wonders in the kitchen?
Maybe you've just started a career or are returning to the

Deai
Abb

Sparkling Strawberry Daiquiri Punch,
left, Is a dazzling centerpiece fit for the

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what really happened. My
Even though WE knew
doctor confirmed it.
it happened, it was har
B.P. explain to others. We are
in our 60s, and we still
DEAR ABBY: I am a 39
year-old mother of four, and I about it, and call each oth
was just as innocent as that
"DUMBBEL
55-year-old grandmother who
DEAR ABBY: I am or
asked you to explain how a those "unusual cases" i
girl could get pregnant and woman being pregnant viz
still be a virgin.
I conceived with my hyi
It's a shame how people can Intact.
go through life half-ignorant
When I went to the doc
because they're too em- suspecting that I
might
barrassed to ask
questions. pregnant, he examined
I sent for your booklet, and said I m
ost certainly '
WHAT TEENAGERS When it came time for m,
OUGHT TO KNOW, for my have the baby, the
doctor
two sons, 12 and
14, and they to deflower me surgicall
thought It

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girl can become pregn
without going all the way,
MRS.
TORRINGTON, CO

DEAR ABBY: You told
derstand. All parents want the "Orr Maneuver" in
wit
their kids to know how to keep a Mr. Orr tape-recorded i
from getting VD, and how to annoying barking of a nei'
avoid getting pregnant, but her's dog, amplified It, a
nobody wants to tell them,
played it back at the dog. T
The chapter on drugs and pooch was quickly
silencc
what they can do to you was
Well, that maneuver h
great.
even a better use: My frien
I'm sorry I didn't
have "Tiny," a Phoenix insurah
something like that to read executive
who needed h
when I was a teenager.
sleep, lived about 10 feet fro
MRS. R.J.L. a
house of heartless klutz
INORLANDO,FLA. who
played their stereo at
DEAR ABBY: I read in' high-decibel volume until w
Your column that a girl could after midnight every even1n
become pregnant without
Polite protests to the neig]
going all the way. Thanks for her got him
nowhere, so or
printing it. That is what evening Tiny recorded the,
happened to me.
music, set a loud speaker ju
Before we were married,
inside his fence facing the
my fiance
and I had gone bedroom window. He turnc
together for 24 years. We the volume on
high and playc
were very much in love, and
ir own concert back I
Just like the kids do today, WC
them at 3 o'clock in th
did a lot of hugging, kissing
morning!
and cuddling, but I swear we
Once was enough. Proble,
didnot "1)
. the
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pull patty shells and snow crab from
the freezer and whip up Snow
Crab SaucedPatty Shells.

SPARKLING STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI PUNCH
Makes 20 (* cup) servings
1 lime, thinly sliced
2 6-ounce cans frozen daiquiri mix, thawed
6 12-ounce cans sparkling strawberry soda, chilled
i2 cup light rum (optional)
Make a fruited ice ring by freezing stawberries and lime
slices in strawberry soda in ring mold. When ready to serve,
place ice ring or ice cubes in chilled punch bowl. Pour over
undiluted daiquiri mix, soda and rum.

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friends. If unexpected guests show up,

your husband or date will be entranced.
Start with a good meat sauce, in a resealable glass cont.ainer, since you probably won't use it all for dinner a deux.
Saute about half of a small jar of mushrooms in butter, add
them to the sauce along with a quarter teaspoon of oregano, a
little salt and pepper, and heat to serving temperature.
Be sure to shop for some marvelous antipastos, in clear
ready-to-serve glass containers. Their see-through glass
packaging allows you to plan ahead. One jar and some toothpicks should do it.
Of course, you'll need a wine to top off the meal. Any fullbodied, domestic dry red wine will be fine but ask at your local
wineshop if you'd like some guidelines.
For the perfect end of a delicious meal, buy a jar of instant
espresso. Serve black with a small slice of lemon peel, sugar
optional.
And remember, the table setting is important: Flowers,
colorful napkins, wine glasses and, for that continental touch,
demitassee cups.
The following recipes will reflect the gracious entertaining
for the hostess and guests.

Strawberries

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gods to drink at any gathering of

fifteen minuters.
Add a few dollars worth of fresh, cut flowers on the table and

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believe(
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husband
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2 packages or cans (6 to 8 ox. each) Alaska Snow crab, frozen

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cup minced celery
1 tablespoon chopped green onions
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 tablespoons flour

teaspoon salt
teaspoon ground red pepper
1 teaspoon each, grated lemon peel and juice
14 cups half and half
¼ cup sherry
6 prepared patty shells
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tieverthe e I found myself

OREN A. i
very much pregnant.
LA
GUNA HILL
I couldn't believe It, but the
DEAR OftEN: Thank
doctor explained it to me friend, "'flay," for the ysL
Ire
xacUy the way
you explained sleepinsurwcc.poucy.
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it: "All that is necessary is for underwrite
It.

the sperm of the male to meet
the ovumof the fema]e,and
this can be accomplished

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working world with all Its challenges and distractions.
If so, you've discovered what it's like to work all day and
come home to the proverbial "hot stove."
But what if you're not
or don't want to be
a gouimet
cook, yet still enjoy entertaining?
A little imagination, planning and a big assist from qualityprepared foods in convenient packaging can go a long way
toward making you a classy chef.
Modern glass packaging, for examples, allows for a variety
of pre-cooked sauces and other ingredients which retain their
freshness and flavor on the shelf.
Besides tasting great, a meal created primarily from pre.
cooked ingredients takes a fraction of the time and energy to
cook than one made by the traditional method of slow.
simmering.
A perfect example: Spaghetti dinner. With a little advance
shopping, you can lay out a meal from antipasto to espresso in

me, and we have five

the way you did.
Thank you for having the
courage to write something so
straight and easy to Ufl

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Wednesday, March 5,

Working Women Make Mealtime A 'Labor Of Love'

children, the oldest is now 48.
People never believed me
when I told them that that is without actual penetrati

with me. I never could have
told them about drugs and sex

ntertaining Ideam,

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Parsley
Thaw crab if frozen; drain and slice, reserving liquid. Saute
celery and green onions in butter or margarine. Blend in flour,
salt, pepper, lemon peel and juice. Gradually add half and half
and reserved crab liquid, cooking and stirring until thickened.
Blend in sherry and crab. Meanwhile, heat patty shells. Spoon
hot crab sauce over patty shells and garnish with parsley, if
desired. Makes 6 servings.

Do You ha te o write let ter
because you don't knot

Beta Sigma
Phi Chapters

FARMER'S CHEESE SOUP
3 tablespoons butter (Yield: 7 Cups)

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1 cup finely chopped onion
1 cup chopped celery
14 cup sliced carrot rounds
" pound broccoli, separated into small flowerets (about 2 4
cups)

Preceptor Beta Lambda

1 can (104 ox.) condensed chicken broth
3 cups milk
1 cup (4 ox.) shredded Cheddar cheese
6-8 slices French bread, toasted
Gouda cheese cut into thin wedges, two for each slice of
tread
4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
In 3-quart saucepan melt butter.
Add onion and celery. Stir and cook for 5 minutes. Add
carrots, broccoli and broth. Cover, bring to a boil, then turn to
simmer and cook for 15 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
Add milk; bring to simmer. Add cheese, stirring until
melted. Pour soup into 24..quart casserole.
Float bread slices on top of soup and cover each with two
wedges of cheese to balance. Place under broiler for 2 or 3
minutes until the cheese melts and turns a delicate brown.
Sprinkle with crumbled bacon and serve.

Members of Preceptor Beta Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi sorority, met at the home of Joyce Sammet
on Pine Tree
Drive, Lake Mary.
President Dolora Mark presided during the business session
and thanked the members for their work and cooperation in
making the Valentine cocktail party a successful event.
Valentine Girls Ruth Hoffon, June Helms and Glenda
Emerson (she was Chosen 1NO Valentine Girl at the annual
Valentine Ball) were congratulated for their honor. Preceptor
Beta lambda had three members participating in the pageant.
Kay McFarland announced that details were complete for
the group to attend the production "Guys and Dolls" on March
12. Those planning to attend will meet at the Mark home, Linda
Lane, at 5:30 p.m. and carpool for the trip. The theatre party
Will take the place of the meeting scheduled March 11.
Social committee chairman Ruth Hoffon announced a
smorgasbord dinner for members and guests on March 21, at
her home on Woodland Drive. Each member Is to bring a "pot
luck" dish to share. She also outlined plans for Beta Sigma Phi
Founder's Day luncheon on April IL
For the program, Marilyn Meridith of Lake Mary,
demonstrated lbs conatruction ofa dried flower arrangement
as she explained each step In the procau.
The ant regularly scheduled meeting will be March 25, at
the home of Jime Helms on South Sanford Avenue. Amoret
LaBoss will be In charge of the program on gardening.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 6,
THRU WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 12,1980 ...
CLOSED SUNDAY...

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was taken and the mintis of the prevlosm meeting were re$
and approved.
The bisaurer, Marcy O'Brien, gave an up4042$e report on
the deptera acconot
Social coamdOw chairman, Lois SMW rallailed maubws
of the iic'"1'tg socalsocho&amp;sj In the next few montk
MfllkOdi$Cuaiedtheaidof the yswpsrtytobs bold at
IW.aey World.
Ways and Now chairman, Marcy O'Brien, discuesed the
details of the ch*er garage sale to 1181101d Much 0. Members
were rnIW to bring their ceBed IWme to the sale.
lIE WabOCk comtise i.11eJ that *"ryuft was
going will with the construction of ft Irr ophick.
Katie Hoakick presiated Ike pram (or do evi&amp; lIE
topic, which WAS, Beauty, was lake'i from "The Art of UVIINLto
which Is the Beta 1om Phi F*am besE so IN ukeI
beauty mer'e to 1*.
After the meeting refreshasata were served. Dciii Freak
won the ho
gift —a MtUscs plant

SAVE 32$
ASSORTED
DAIRI-FRESH

DAIRI-FRESH
SCHMIERKASE,
SMALL, LARGE, LOW'FAT

Dash salt
Lj cup sugar
1 tablespoon Imitation vanilla extract
Dissolve gelatine in 12 cup of the milk. Beat egg yolks, salt
and 14 cup of the sugar and stir into remaining milk. Heat
mixture until It comes almost to a boll. Add soften gelatine and
stir until dissolved. Remove from heat; add vanilla. Cool. Beat
egg whites until foamy. Continue beating, slowly adding
remaining sugar. Fold into milk mixture. Pour into 2-quart
mold and refrigerate until set. Remove from mold. This will
have separated into two layers. Garnish with orange slices,
tangerine slices, sliced peaches, rasberries or blueberries.

The SlOth meeting of the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Beta
8Ig1a Phi WAS called to order on Tuesday night at the Winter
Springs home of Katie Headrick.

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SPANISH CREAM
2 envelopes unflavored gelatine
1 quart milk
3 eggs, separated

Gamma Lambda

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In record time.
Cooked turkey and rice are combined with vegetables,
walnuts and a protein-rich cream sauce that's lower In calories
than you'd expect from a French recipe thanks to instant
nonfat dry milk.
Uses blender to chop all vegetables (except mushrooms) In
small portions; It will even grind the meat. Or, use a food
processor to prepare all of the vegetables, including the
mushrooms and the meat,

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11 2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 cup Florida grapefruit sections
Brown chicken pieces under broiler, place in large skillet.
Add 1 : cup grapefruit juice, scallions, parsley, salt, mar.
Joram, pepper and poultry seasoning. Cover, simmer 15
minutes. Add green pepper. Cover, simmer 15 minutes longer
or until chicken Is tender. Using a slotted spoon, remove
chicken and green pepper to serving platter. Dissolve cornstarch In remaining 2 tablespoons grapefruit juice; add to

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March 31, It celebrates the liberation of the Jews from bondage in Egypt.
Lasting eight days, Passover provides ample opportunity to
enjoy being with family and friends.
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ceremonial seder and continuing through everything frorii
formal dinners to the sharing of dessert and a steaming pot of
tea with a drop-in visitor.
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until sauce boils and thickens. Stir In mustard and pepper.
months. Even if we eat the same number of calories as during
Pour sauce over potatoes. Sprinkle with bread crumbs. Bake
warmer months, lack of exercise fails to burn them up.
in a 375 degree F. oven 15 minutes. Yield: 4 servings.
When you diet, it's essential to maintain carbohydrate intake
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3 medium Idaho potatoes, pared and cubed
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well-fed feeling. For that, the potato can be the dieter's best
1½ cups low-fat cottage cheese
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1 tablespoon lemon juice
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calories per ser ving) calorie count.
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and your family will be enjoying these marvelous potato dishes smooth. Pour sauce over
potatoes, toss to coat evenly. Sprinkle
long after you've reached your weight loss goal.
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1 cup tea
1.3rd cup orange juice
3 small scoops vanilla ice cream
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2 tablespoons sugar
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vjtarnjnca cold preventive? !
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king, At the second trick East
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to lose two trump tricks to the
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THS LORP KNTH MAPE.
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hearts and promote an extra
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combination of mail UdW Dec. U) Doing nice Udnp for
playing another diamond
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South ruffs low, West overprofit ruffs. It South ruffs high, West
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BUGS BUNNY
Small tokens of thought.
Although South had a rea
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fulness will be most
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3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons chur4 peanut butter
I cup thawed frozen whipped topping
I package (44wving size) chocolate flavor instant pudding
Blend milk Into peanut butter, stirring until smooth. Fold in
iftped topping. Prepare instant pudding a directed on
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to cool completely.
4. Cut banana into 14 slices and reserve 10 peach slices for
top layer of cake. Thinly slice remaining peaches. Spread icup
whipped Crew or whipped topping on one layer; arrange
sliced peaches over whipped cream. Top with second layer;
spread remaining whipped cream and top with reserved fruit

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1 cup all-Purpose flour
ran cereal
teaspoonpowder
a teaspoon salt
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1(3-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
1,i cu granulated sugar
I egg
I tablespoon lemon juice
I teaspoon grated lemon rind
.1 (29-ounce) can sliced peaches, chilled, drained
I medium banana
2 cups sweetened whipped cream or whipped topping
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour two 8-inch
layer-cake pans. In small bowl, combine fl, bran,
powder and salt.
2 In large bowl of electric mixer, beat butter or marga rine,
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preventive, what strength and a multiple vitamin once a day.
dose should one take?
When I get Up in the mOrDEAR READER — I'm
afraid! do not approve of ning the wiz are not quite so
vitamin C as a me3fli of
ventlngcaThere are looks like a roadmap. This has
some very good studies that ruined my swimming because
have been done that show that
wa y
It does not decrease yoir In a swimsuit the
Ther .
chances of having a cold artd
DEAR READER
Will not decrease the duration are some people who just
cokLThere are nogoJd have unduly prominent veins.
studies that prove the con, In that cam, there9s not much
trary.
you can or should do about
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course, there is an occasional because of obstruction of
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doses can be irritating to the
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vitamin Ca day. That's about swelling of the arm if It
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I doubt very much that you
female, age 28, and for the
put year I've noticed that the have a serious problem but I.
veins on my chest are quite wouldn't hurt to see a
noticeable. I am wondering if physician and let him see how
taking a lot of vitamins could prominent the veins are and
have caused this I used to determine whether or
take multiple vitamins and an they're indicative of any
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Potpourri

Economical chicken can be stretched even farther when
combined in a supper soup with vegetables and pears.
This soup gai ns additional flavor after being stored for a day
or two in the refrigerator. You may want to f reeze one-serving
quantities for la ter enjoyment.
Serve with- salad and fresh bran muffins topped wi th
strawberry butter.

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2 half breasts of chicken (a bout 6 ounces each)
1 cup diced raw pota to
1 Cup Julienne-cut carrot
½ cup chopped onion
1 small clove fresh garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
½ bay leaf
2 medium-size fresh Bartlett pears
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1 cup whole-kernel corn (fresh, frozen or canned )

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½ cup chopped celery
1 ta blespoon wine vi negar
L teaspoon white pepper
1-16th teaspoon nutmeg
2 thin slices lemon
Parmesan cheese
Combine thicken broth, chicken, pota to, carrot, onion,
garlic, salt and bay leaf in 4-quart kettle, Bring to boll. Cover
and cook over low heat 15 minutes or until chicken i tender.
Remove chi cken and cool sufficiently to handle. Remove
ski n and bones; shred meat. Ret ur n meat to soup kettle.
Pare, core and dice pears to measure 2 cups. Peel, seed and
dice toma to. Add pears, tomato, wa ter and all remaining
ingredients except Parmesan cheese to soup kettle.
Bring to boll. Coo k 5 minutes or until vege ta bles are tender.
Skim off and discard any surface fat.
Ladle soup into serving bowls. Sprinkle wi th Parmesan
cheese,
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degrees F. oven 60 to 70 minutes or until golden brown. Let
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nutritious, layering of ham, cheese and seasonings, held
together with an egg-rich custard,
You can assemble the strata in the morning, or the night
before, and let it wait in the refrigerator until an hour before
dinner. While it bakes toss a salad, cook a vegetable, set the
table and that's it.
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EASY HAM AND EGG STRATA
8 slices day-old bread, buttered
lz cups (6 oz.) shredded Swiss cheese
1 cup chopped cooked ham
1 tablespoon instant minced onion or 'i cup initced onion
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2 pounds chopped beef
2 tablespoons butter
2 cups chopped onion
1 green pepper, chopped
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½ teaspoon Celery seed
14 teaspoon cayenne
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it teaspoon crushed cumin seed
2.3 tablespoons chili powder
2 cons (l lb. es.)kldneybesne
Brown the meat in a large heavy skillet, breaking It up
with a fork as It cooks. Add butter, onion green pepper and
garlic. Cock until so(L Add tomatoes, hot water and
seasonings. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat end simmer until It
thickens or about two hews Add more hot water, if necessary.
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½ cup walnuts or pecans, finely chopped rum
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cream 14 cup butter. Beat in cheese, nuts and enough rum to
make spreadable mixture. Add Tabasco to taste. Spoon cheese
spread into shell, cover and chill.

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1 cup sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
3 eggs, slightly beaten
i teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring
I unbaked 9-inch pie crust
1 cup ready-sweetened high fiber cereal
1. In medium-size saucepan, bring margarine, sugar and
corn syrup to a boil, stirring frequently. Cool to lukewarm,
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Add eggs, salt and vanilla. Mix well. Pour into unbaked pie
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Bake in oven at 325 degrees F. about 50 minutes or until
set. Cool completely. Yield: 8 servings.
TO HARD-COOK EGGS
Put eggs in single layer in saucepan. Add enough tap water
to come at kast 1 inch above eggs. Cover and quickly bring
just to boiling. Turn off heat. If necessary, remove pan from
burner to prevent further boiling. Let eggs stand covered in hot
water 15 to 17 minutes for Large eggs. (Adjust time up or down
by about 3 minutes for ep.ch size larger or smaller.)
Immediately run cold wer over eggs or put them in ice water
until completel'cooIed. To remove shell, crackle it by tapping
gently all over. Roll egg between hands to loosen shell, then
peel, starting at large end. Hold egg under running cold water
or dip in bowl of water to help ease off shell.
RICfl EGG-WHITE
CAKE WITH
COCONUT FROSTING
Combine and Mix:
1 cup crisco
2 cups sugar
3 cups sifted, white flour
4 level teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 1.3rd cups skim milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
Fold in Last
6 egg whites beaten stiffly. Pour mixture Into two nine-inch
pans greased and floured. Bake in oven at 350 degrees for 30.
35 minutes.
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2 egg whites
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2-3rd cup of sugar
22.3 tablespoons water
½ cup light (clear) syrup
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2 tablespoons salad oil
3 pounds chicken parts
1 cup orange juice
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
34 teaspoon ground ginger
1 tablespoon cornstarch
'4 cup cold water
2 tablespoons unsalted sliced almonds, toasted
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2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
4 oz. lemon juice
1 quart gold nan
Lemon slices, cloves, cinnamon sticks
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chains. Our changing lifestyles have contributed to the growth
of these outlets for hamburgers, fried chicken and ethnic
foods.
The consumer should be concerned about the nutritional
value of these foods. In studies done comparing the nutritional
value of fast foods vs. home prepared foods,
that these foods are nutritious but very highIt Is usually found
in calories, The
cost is almost double that of what it costs to prepare
at home.
Calcium and vitamin A are the nutrients
that
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chains. The calcium is
a very Important mineral found In milk and other dairy
products, Foods that supply calci um
in fast food outlets would
be milk, cheese and shakes.
Vitamin A is lacking due to the limited choice of green and
Yellow vegetables and fruit in fist food chains, Many
places
have added salad bars to combat this problem.
be biggest concern is the itmount of caloriesin one of these
meals. The average hamburger, fries and shake can equal
about 000-900 calories. So the next time you are eating in a fast
food restaurant opt for a salad, U available,
a glass ofmilk
or shake Instead of soft drink,
Also pay careful attention to the other foods you consume in
the lame day. Watch your calorie, and nutrient intake.
Remember mod fast food outlet selections are low in calcium
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Seminole County's School Board participate in athletics unless they obtain the waiver was signed.
basketball,
It,"
"So the school board can't withhold the conduct the Investigation,
Wednesday thwarted efforts on behalf of a waiver from their former principal, the
"Maybe we should have," Kroll said.
Feather's
motion
to
put the matter on
a transfer student to allow him to play school board chaIrman or the superin- right of the Green boy to play baseball. I
At the Feb. 6 board meeting, Keeth
the agenda as an emergency (ailed for "But I think the board should remain
think we'd really be remiss."
tendent of schools,
baseball.
expressed
reluctance to send the request
Feather tried to get the board to lack of a second. It was then put on the consistent."
The waivers should be signed only if
A motion to put the matter on the
Lay.
Feather said the two students had to
meeting agenda failed despite the the officials are sure the transfer is for declare the Issue an emergency last night earliest possible agenda, for March 19.
played
basketball at their previous
board's acknowledgement that another academic purposes and athletic so he could then move for the board to
"Unless there's proof, calLing on Mr.
School Superintendent William B
school,
but
Green did not play baseball at
student was allowed to play baseball recruitment was not involved, according direct the principal to sign a waiver for Layer explained that, by law, the agenda
Lay to come down here and conduct a
Green,
after transferring schools under similar to Lay.
witch hunt isn't what I'd like to see
must be published and at least seven
"Green was not recruited," Feather done," Keeth
"The baseball season Is
The parents of Gene Green,' who
droArmm.
said at that meeting.
part gone days advance time is necessary. By
Florida High School Athletic Activities transferred from Lake Howell High already," he said.
Lay
has
said
he received the letter but
Wednesday, the next Wednesday's said,
"Have you investigated all the cir- was too busy administering sports
The Greens have been trying to get
Associa tion (FHSAA) Executive School to Lyman High School, contend
the agenda Is already finalized.
cumstances in that case?" Layer asked. tournaments to even consider the in
S.oretary Floyd Lay, who was asked In a their son should be allowed to play waiver since they first appeared before
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"No," Feather replied.
letter to Investigate the matter, said baseball because his transfer was
vestigatlon.
board agreed 3-2 to ask Lay and the a waiver In the Green case. lie said he
todey he has made no efforts on the case. academic purposes.
"Well, you should," Layer said.
At least one school board member FHSAA to investigate possible objected to the board's action allowing
Green's father said he will pursue the
Board member Pat Telson suggested
"It's not a high priority with me,"
recruitment In the Green case and two Green to transfer in the first place, since the board send a follow-up letter to Lay matter "because I'm being wronged,
Lay said. "I'll look Into It when I have the ageel.
"I don't Odd tbefe was any recruit. others.If no recruitmilt was; liscovered, his transfer request came after the July or direct the chairman to call him to
"It's a matter of principle," he said.
Um, but It won't be thW week or next."
transfer deadline,
meat involved in the Green case," board Feather indicated he would then move to
Green told Telson even if the ininquire if he Intends to conduct the
neat."
Board Member William Kroll said the requested investigation.
me FHSAA, the governing body of member Robert G. Feather said. "And direct the waiver be granted.
t'estigation starts, the baseball season
But, although Lay acknowledged board did not allow two other students,
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Carter quickly met with top advisers
lie later retreated to the family
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The development came after members
of the U.N. Commission investigating development in the Iran hostage crisis. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and
.
See'edltorial, Page 4A.
"We've noted the reports from Tehran national- security uffait s adviser ZbigIran's 'charges against the deposed shah
Tehran
without
and
we are watching the situation very mew Iirzezinksi.
threatened to leave
they
were
percarefully,"
said White House press
An aide indicated the president's
Boule"iard ( 17-n) and extends some 1,000
seeing the captives, but
secretary
Jody
Powell
of
statements
by
impromptu
session with his foreign
feet back along the west side of
suaded to stay for at least two more days
a.
Sadegh
Chotbzadeh.
militants
that
they
to
are
ready
turn
50
policy
advisers
was related to the news
lttangoustine, ending about one block
by Foreign Minister
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for
the
militants
at
the
U.S.
httituges
over
to
the
ruling
front
Iran.
north of West First Street,
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A spokesman
Revolutionary Council,
But the president himself told reporU.S. Embassy, in a telepbone interview
Sophia Shoemaker, chairwoman çf the
Carter received word of the developters the matter taking hint away front the
with UP! from London, confirmed a
Seminole Memorial Hospital board ()
Tehran Radio report that the militants itient late Wednesday night at a state dinner was "kind of a routine octrustees, said access to the site will be
had asked the ruling Revolutionary dinner honoring West German currence."
just as good as the present hospital, but
.
Council totakechargesof the "American
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spies."
"We ask the RevolutIonary Counelt to allow the U.N. commission access to
But the militant spokesman would not
....:
"If they can dig out the muck and fill It.
that is, their prisoners.
over the hostages
say when the turnover would lake place,
In with good dirt, It's a beautiful
from
us
and
deal
with
clear
in
the
American
spies
In their statement broadcast over
4. -,
saying only, "It will be
location," she said.
it deems appropriate," Tehran Radio monitored by the BBC, the
them
in
any
way
future."
"But I thought they were going to
militants said they reaffirm that "our
statement said.
A second spokesman for the militants the
generate new life for the hospital by
for
the
approach
toward America should be
Samir San bar, the spokesman
said In a telephone interview with ui'i in
t
going south to the Lake Mary in.
U.N.
commission, said in a telephone based on a decisive and revolutionary
Bonn that the Revolutionary Council now
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terchange area," she added. "The
interview with UP! in London that the position and on retaining the initiative.
had
responsiblity for the captives and
Herald Phsls by Tim NCNel
hospital needs to attract more people
"We (lid not agree, therefore, that the
commission
members originally planned
could come and take theimi from the
from the south end of the county."
to
leave
today without seeing the cap- members of the U.N.) conumssurn of
building. This spokesman also did not say
the hostages,
inquiry should meet
tives.
how soon that could
Mrs. Shoemaker said HCA probably
this is something imposed by
lie
described
the
mission
of
the
U.N.
since
In a touching moment 1,115-pound steer, Napolean gives owner
"Everything they want, they can do
weighed the low-ground problem at the
America and not what the Iranian nation
them," he said, adding that the investigating commission as twofold:
11-year-old Christy MacLeod of Oviedo a farewell kiss. After
with
selected site against the lack of city
"One.
investigati
rig
Ind
hearing
Iran's
wants
or even tile true wish of suite oftaking
third
place
at
the
Central
Florida
Fair,
Napolean
was
militants had not set a titne for the
services, such as sewer and water and
other, allowing for ficials."
the
surrender of the hostages to the Council. grievances; and
sold at auction. See story Page 5A
fire protection In the Lake Mary area,
hostages from the easing of tensions bwtween the U.S. and
The militants admitted they were
"They can take the
With access to Sanford city facilities,
that the Iran. That would involve seeing bowing to the govermunent. "But what
Embassy," he said, adding
she said, HCA probably will find it easier
at iI(tages.'
can one do when the officials and those in
militants themselves would remain
to get building permits.
Sanbar said that when the group in- charge in the ccommission accept that
the occupied embassy compound, which
forIute(I Foreign Minister Ghotbzadeh whatever the commission wants must be
"I just hope the land Isn't too low," she
they occupied Nov. 4.
they were going to leave Tehran because done?
said. "I've seen the water come a
The militants said the decision to turn
they
were not allowed to visit the cap"Since we cannot bow to a view we do
way up to First Street, There are times
over the hostages to the authorities %IS
Iran's tives, "the minister asked them to stay not accept and do not regard as in
you can't come around the lake front at
made this morning and that
for at least two days to implement the keeping with the Imam's line, and since
all. But that's an engineering problem."
revolutionary leader, Ayatollah ltuhollah Revolutionary Council's decision (to visit those in charge of the government
problem."
Khomeini, "does not know anything
the hostages). And commission agreed to always regard our methods as conare
far
stocks
current
gasoline
above
the
about
Utese statements."
said
Ample
gasoline
Two county commissioners
NEW YORK (UP!)
tributing to their weakness and speak of
He said the militants decided to give up stay
Wednesday they approved of the site. stocks should prevent lines from forming 255.7 million barrels on hand at this time
For
their
part,
the
militants,
who
call
a
government
within a governimient, we
the hostages rather than let the U.N
The commissioners, except for Chair- at gasoline pumps during the summer last year.
"Until themselves "Followers of the line of the wish to allay any misunderstanding by
man Bill Kirchhoff, were kept in the dark driving season, Energy Secretary
The refiners added to gasoline stocks group visit them at the embassy.
(Khomeini)," made It clear they
telling the Revolutionary Council to take
about the location despite their contract Charles Duncan says.
last week despite a slight drop in gasoline we are here we cannot accept that this Imamn
were giving up the hostages rather than deliver)' of the hostages."
The American Petroleum Institute said production to 6.9 million barrels a day commission meet with the spies."
negotiations with HCA. The contract was
In Washington, a State Department
Wednesday the nation's gasoline stocks from 7.1 million barrels daily the week
signed Tuesday.
spokesman said any change of custody
The only stipulation in the contract rose to their second highest level In before,
for the hostages would be a good sign "if
concerning the site was that it be In the history last week.
Supplies
of
distillate,
used
mostly
for
it leads to the release of the hostages."
In Washington, Duncan said U.S.
dty of Sanford or Immediately anhome-heating
oil
and
diesel
fuel,
fell
to
The statement from the militants said 41
pe
by
8.6
rgasoline demand had fallen
nezable to the city,
187.8 million barrels last week from 194.2 in part:
cent
two
weeks
ago
and
predicted
the
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"That was all! was concerned about,"
"So that we are not accused as a state
Mound The Cluck ..............4A horoscope ..................8*
ample petroleum stocks would suffice million barrels the prior week, but
Commissioner Bob French said,
during the year's peak driving period, remained substantially ahead of year- within a state by refusing to comply with
Classified Ads ..............10-hA
hospital .................3*
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Gasoline supplies increased last week ago stocks of 1284 million barrels, the the policy of the government, we asked to
Comics .......................8A Nation
the money," he said, "I assume they
i
hand over the hostages to the
to 275.2 million barrels second only to API said.
Cossword .....................8* ourselves ......
know how to pick out a hospital site,"
6-7*
The 6.4 million barrel decline In Revolutionary Council and leave the
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"It's a beautiful location and seems the all-time high of 275.7 million barrels
from distillate supplies, reflecting colder responsibility of handling the meeting
Deaths
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like a logical area for access," he added. In the week ended Feb. 3, 1978
Dr. Lamb .. ....................SA Weather ......................2*
Commissioner Sandra Glenn said she 272,6 million barrels the previous week, weather in many parts of the country, (between ft U.N. commission and the
We regard our
was one of the largest drawdowns so far captives) with them
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could see no problems with the site as far the API said.
responsibility for the hostages at an end.
The oil Industry trade association said this winter,
as she could see by looking at the map.

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elections committee. said the county legislation
requiring approval by the county commission of
evIrtain actions by the supervisor of elo-vtions is
contrary to the trend. The trend he said is for the
supervisor elections to have full responsibility
for elections. The delegation also refused to
accept legislation front Cindy Cram, (lean of

students at like Brantley High School, which
would have provided stale funding to place
deputy sheriffs in middle and high schools of the
county.
The plan was to have the officer not only
provide a deterrent to crime by his presence but
also to have him act as a counselor and to give
lectures on law and crime. Mrs. ('rain estimated
annual cost for the 12 deputies at $162,400.
She said after three 'ears of state funding, the
costs would be picked up in part by local
government
75 percent from the state and 25
percent froin local governnient — Ind ultimately
all casts would be borne by local government.
Maxwell said the trend in the Legislature is not
to force programs onto local government and the
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member of the Florida House attempted in the
past to get similar legislation through only to
have it "flit to ribbons" on the floor of both state
bodies.
'l'lk' delegation also ((ink no action on a request
from the Seminole County Commission to
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have the public contact him with their opinions on
the proposal.
In another action, the delegation took no action
on a local bill submitted by Sanford City
Manager Warren Knowles defining the word
"enclave" and permitting cities to annex pockets
of land within their boundaries.
The proposed legislation defines enclaves as
"nfl incorporated area entirely contained within
the outer boundaries of the annexing

Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, and State
Sens, liquor IiLenses in addition * to ones at motels,
John Vogt, D-Cocoa and Clark
Maxwell, R- restaurants and clubs,
Melbourrte
voted unanimously to submit the
legislation recommended by the Seminole County
Cole said Sheriff John Polk supports the
League of Civic Associations.
legislation. Vogt said he would especially like to

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Larry Cole, president of the league, urged the
Herald Stall Writer
delegation to introduce special law changing the
The tide of new liquor licenses, estimated to be formula in Seminole County for new licenses from
as high as 37, expected to flood Seminole County one per 2,500 persons to one per 4,000 persons in
after results of the 1980 census are announced id the county. The census is expected to show
mid-1981, could be stem med.
Seminole has more than doubled its population in
Seminole County's Legislative delegation the past decade.
Wednesday agreed to submit legislation in the
He noted the legislation would not affect motels,
April session of the Florida Legislature hotels, restaurants
and private clubs, Cole
restricting the issuance of new licenses
locally, suggested, however, the flood of new licenses
The members of the delegation State Reps. might
encourage more establishments providing
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